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Le livre Headway - Intermédiaire - Anglais quotidien (Unité 11)

Vous trouverez ici le vocabulaire de l'unité 11 d'anglais quotidien du manuel de cours Headway Pre-Intermediate, tel que « demoiselle d'honneur », « honte », « faire face », etc.

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to call
[verbe]

to give a name or title to someone or something

appeler, nommer

appeler, nommer

Ex: What are their twin called?
to weigh
[verbe]

to discover how heavy someone or something is

peser

peser

Ex: I need weigh myself before starting my diet .
engaged
[Adjectif]

having formally agreed to marry someone

fiancé

fiancé

Ex: She couldn't wait to introduce her fiancé to her friends now that they were engaged.
ring
[nom]

a small, round band of metal such as gold, silver, etc. that we wear on our finger, and is often decorated with precious stones

anneau, bague

anneau, bague

Ex: The couple exchanged matching rings during their wedding ceremony.
wedding
[nom]

a ceremony or event where two people are married

mariage

mariage

Ex: wedding invitations were designed with gold and floral patterns .

an expression of joy or approval offered to someone to acknowledge their achievement, success, or good fortune

félicitations, congratulations

félicitations, congratulations

Ex: The coach offered congratulations to the team after their hard-fought victory .

a woman or girl chosen by a bride to help her at her wedding

demoiselle d'honneur

demoiselle d'honneur

Ex: She felt proud to stand beside her best friend as bridesmaid.
to have
[verbe]

to give birth to a baby

avoir

avoir

Ex: The had her kittens in a cozy corner of the house .
together
[Adverbe]

with something or someone else

ensemble

ensemble

Ex: They together across Europe last summer .

to end a romantic relationship or marriage

se séparer, rompre

se séparer, rompre

Ex: They decided to split up after ten years of marriage.
fantastic
[Adjectif]

extremely amazing and great

formidable

formidable

Ex: His performance in the play was fantastic.
news
[nom]

reports on recent events that are broadcast or published

nouvelle, information

nouvelle, information

Ex: Breaking news about the earthquake spread rapidly across social media.
beautiful
[Adjectif]

extremely pleasing to the mind or senses

beau, belle

beau, belle

Ex: The bride beautiful as she walked down the aisle .
tough
[Adjectif]

difficult to achieve or deal with

dur

dur

Ex: Balancing work and family responsibilities can tough for working parents .
time
[nom]

the quantity that is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc. using a device like clock

heure

heure

Ex: We had a time at the party .
sorry
[Adjectif]

feeling ashamed or apologetic about something that one has or has not done

désolé

désolé

Ex: The teacher sorry when she realized the assignment was unclear .
to hear
[verbe]

to be told or receive information or news regarding something

entendre, écouter

entendre, écouter

Ex: I was shocked hear that they are moving abroad .
well
[Adverbe]

in a way that is right or satisfactory

bien

bien

Ex: The students well together on the group project .
shame
[nom]

an uneasy feeling that we get because of our own or someone else's mistake or bad manner

honte

honte

Ex: Overcoming feelings shame often requires self-compassion and forgiveness .
fond
[Adjectif]

having a strong liking, preference, or affection for something or someon

aimer beaucoup

aimer beaucoup

Ex: They fond of their new neighbors after spending time together .
lovely
[Adjectif]

delightful or pleasurable in experience or quality

Ex: The weather was lovely that we decided to have a picnic .
memory
[nom]

the ability of mind to keep and remember past events, people, experiences, etc.

mémoire

mémoire

Ex: Alzheimer 's disease can memory and cognitive functions .
to get on
[verbe]

to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal

s'entendre bien, bien s'entendre avec

s'entendre bien, bien s'entendre avec

Ex: They've been trying to get on with their in-laws and build a strong family connection.
to cope
[verbe]

to handle a difficult situation and deal with it successfully

surmonter

surmonter

Ex: Couples may attend counseling sessions cope with relationship difficulties and improve communication .
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