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Le livre English File - Avancé - Leçon 10B

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a person who lives in a country where they are not a citizen or permanent resident

étranger

étranger

Ex: Being foreigner in a new country can be both exciting and challenging .

someone who is not familiar with a place because it is the first time they have ever been there

un étranger, une personne inconnue

un étranger, une personne inconnue

Ex: The stray cat was stranger to the neighborhood .

a person who is not a member of a particular group, society, etc.

étranger, étrangère

étranger, étrangère

someone who moves from one country to another with the intention of settling there permanently

émigrant, émigrante

émigrant, émigrante

Ex: He shared his experiences as emigrant in his memoir .

someone who comes to live in a foreign country

immigré, immigrée

immigré, immigrée

Ex: immigrant community celebrated their heritage with a cultural festival .
migrant
[nom]

a person who moves from one place to another, often across borders or regions, to live or work temporarily or permanently

migrant, migrante

migrant, migrante

journey
[nom]

the act of travelling between two or more places, especially when there is a long distance between them

voyage

voyage

Ex: journey to the summit of the mountain tested their physical endurance and mental resilience .
trip
[nom]

a journey that you take for fun or a particular reason, generally for a short amount of time

voyage

voyage

Ex: She went on a quick trip to the mall to pick up some essentials .
voyage
[nom]

a long journey taken on a ship or spacecraft

voyage, traversée

voyage, traversée

Ex: The documentary chronicled voyage of a famous explorer and the discoveries made along the way .
to walk
[verbe]

to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one

marcher

marcher

Ex: The doctor advised her walk more as part of her fitness routine .
to stroll
[verbe]

to walk leisurely or casually, typically without a specific destination or purpose, often for enjoyment or relaxation

se promener, flâner

se promener, flâner

Ex: During the weekend , families stroll around the farmers ' market .
to wander
[verbe]

to move in a relaxed or casual manner

errer, vagabonder

errer, vagabonder

Ex: As the evening breeze picked up , wandered along the riverbank , chatting idly and enjoying the cool air .
reclusive
[Adjectif]

(of a place) very isolated and remote, situated far from populated areas or access to the outside world

reclus, solitaire

reclus, solitaire

Ex: Rumors swirled about mysterious activities taking place within the heavily secured reclusive military base .
reserved
[Adjectif]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

réservé, timide

réservé, timide

Ex: She appeared reserved, but she was warm and kind once you got to know her.
shy
[Adjectif]

nervous and uncomfortable around other people

timide

timide

Ex: shy personality does not stop him from performing on stage .
to achieve
[verbe]

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

atteindre, accomplir

atteindre, accomplir

Ex: The student 's perseverance and late-night study sessions helped achieve high scores on the challenging exams .
to succeed
[verbe]

to reach or achieve what one desired or tried for

réussir, parvenir, arriver

réussir, parvenir, arriver

Ex: succeeded in winning the championship after years of rigorous training and competition .
to reach
[verbe]

to come to a certain level or state, or a specific point in time

atteindre

atteindre

Ex: The problem has reached crisis point .
ground
[nom]

the surface layer of earth that is solid and people walk on

terre

terre

Ex: ground shook when the heavy truck passed by .
floor
[nom]

the bottom of a room that we walk on

sol

sol

Ex: She spilled juice on floor and immediately cleaned it up .
soil
[nom]

the black or brownish substance consisted of organic remains, rock particles, and clay that forms the upper layer of earth where trees or other plants grow

sol

sol

Ex: Farmers test the soil regularly to ensure it has the necessary nutrients for crops.
to deplore
[verbe]

to openly and strongly disapprove or condemn something

condamner

condamner

Ex: The deplored the destruction of the local park and rallied to save it .
to deny
[verbe]

to refuse to admit the truth or existence of something

nier

nier

Ex: She deny any involvement in the incident to protect her reputation .
to decline
[verbe]

to gradually weaken or worsen in condition or performance

décliner, diminuer

décliner, diminuer

Ex: Without proper maintenance , the condition of the historic building began decline.
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