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Compétences Lexicales SAT 1 - Leçon 49

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inchoate
inchoate
[Adjectif]

just beginning to take shape

incomplet, inachevé

incomplet, inachevé

Ex: Their relationship was inchoate, undefined but emotionally charged .Leur relation était **inchoative**, indéfinie mais chargée émotionnellement.
inchoative
inchoative
[Adjectif]

first or at the beginning

inchoatif

inchoatif

Ex: The team had an initial meeting to discuss the project.L'équipe a eu une réunion **initiale** pour discuter du projet.
auspice
auspice
[nom]

a sign of good luck or future success

auspice

auspice

Ex: Many believe that birds flying overhead are an auspice of happiness to come .Beaucoup croient que les oiseaux volant au-dessus sont un **présage** de bonheur à venir.
auspicious
auspicious
[Adjectif]

indicating that something is very likely to succeed in the future

de bon augure

de bon augure

Ex: Her promotion came on an auspicious date , signaling a bright future .Sa promotion est arrivée à une date **faste**, signalant un avenir brillant.
uniform
uniform
[Adjectif]

consistent in form or character

uniforme

uniforme

Ex: The athlete maintained a uniform training regimen to prepare for the competition .L'athlète a maintenu un régime d'entraînement **uniforme** pour se préparer à la compétition.
to unify
to unify
[verbe]

to become whole or united

s'unifier

s'unifier

Ex: When faced with a common threat , the villages tended to unify.Face à une menace commune, les villages avaient tendance à **s'unifier**.
unification

the process of bringing together to form a single unit

unification

unification

Ex: The unification of the two companies was a huge event in the business world .**L'unification** des deux entreprises a été un événement majeur dans le monde des affaires.
to complicate

to make something harder to understand or deal with

compliquer

compliquer

Ex: The simultaneous occurrence of multiple issues was continuously complicating the situation .La survenue simultanée de multiples problèmes **compliquait** continuellement la situation.
complication

the act of making something more difficult or complex

complication

complication

Ex: Her sudden illness was a major complication in our travel plans .Sa maladie soudaine a été une **complication** majeure dans nos plans de voyage.
magisterial
magisterial
[Adjectif]

related to a judge or authority figure

magistral

magistral

Ex: The document had a magisterial tone , reflecting its origins from the judge 's office .Le document avait un ton **magistral**, reflétant ses origines du bureau du juge.
magistracy

the job or position of a local official with authority

magistrature

magistrature

Ex: Many aspire to become a magistrate due to its influential role in the community.Beaucoup aspirent à devenir **magistrat** en raison de son rôle influent dans la communauté.
ruminant
ruminant
[Adjectif]

describing an animal that has a stomach with four compartments and chews cud as part of its digestion process

songeur, méditatif

songeur, méditatif

Ex: The cow , a ruminant animal , spends much of its day chewing cud .La vache, un animal **ruminant**, passe une grande partie de sa journée à ruminer.
to ruminate

to think carefully and at length about something

ruminer, réfléchir

ruminer, réfléchir

Ex: I often ruminate on what success really means .Je **rumine** souvent sur ce que le succès signifie vraiment.
to desist
to desist
[verbe]

to stop doing something, particularly in response to a request, command, or understanding that it should be discontinued

cesser

cesser

Ex: If you do n't desist from making that noise , I 'll have to ask you to leave .Si vous ne **cessez** pas de faire ce bruit, je vais devoir vous demander de partir.
landholder

a person who owns land

propriétaire

propriétaire

Ex: Many landholders in the region are converting their plots into organic farms .De nombreux **propriétaires fonciers** de la région transforment leurs parcelles en fermes biologiques.
landlord

a person or a company who rents a room, house, building, etc. to someone else

propriétaire, logeur

propriétaire, logeur

Ex: The landlord provides a gardening service for the property .Le **propriétaire** fournit un service de jardinage pour la propriété.
landscape

an area of scenery visible in a single view

paysage

paysage

Ex: The garden was designed to enhance the natural landscape.
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