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Le livre Four Corners 3 - Unité 9 Leçon C

Ici, vous trouverez le vocabulaire de l'Unité 9 Leçon C du manuel Four Corners 3, comme "presque jamais", "compter sur", "fiable", etc.

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Four Corners 3
awful
awful
[Adjectif]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

affreux, affreuse

affreux, affreuse

Ex: They received some awful news about their friend 's accident .Ils ont reçu une **terrible** nouvelle concernant l'accident de leur ami.
to break up

to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one

rompre, se séparer

rompre, se séparer

Ex: He found it hard to break up with her , but he knew it was the right decision .Il a trouvé difficile de **rompre** avec elle, mais il savait que c'était la bonne décision.
to count on

to put trust in something or someone

compter sur

compter sur

Ex: We can count on the public transportation system to be punctual and efficient .Nous pouvons **compter sur** le système de transport public pour être ponctuel et efficace.
reliable
reliable
[Adjectif]

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

fiable

fiable

Ex: The reliable product has a reputation for durability and performance .Le produit **fiable** a une réputation de durabilité et de performance.
to [stay] together

(of two people) to remain loyal or not leave each other

Ex: The family vowed to stay together and support each other during tough times.
to drop by
to drop by
[verbe]

to visit a place or someone briefly, often without a prior arrangement

passer chez

passer chez

Ex: Friends often drop by unexpectedly , turning an ordinary day into a pleasant visit .Les amis **passent souvent** à l'improviste, transformant une journée ordinaire en une visite agréable.
to get along

to have a friendly or good relationship with someone or something

bien s'entendre

bien s'entendre

Ex: Our neighbors are very friendly, and we get along with them quite well.Nos voisins sont très sympathiques et nous **nous entendons** très bien avec eux.
hardly ever
hardly ever
[Adverbe]

in a manner that almost does not occur or happen

presque jamais, rarement

presque jamais, rarement

Ex: He hardly ever takes a day off from work .Il **ne prend presque jamais** un jour de congé.
to argue
to argue
[verbe]

to speak to someone often angrily because one disagrees with them

se disputer, se quereller

se disputer, se quereller

Ex: She argues with her classmates about the best football team.Elle **se dispute** avec ses camarades de classe à propos de la meilleure équipe de football.
to get together

to meet up with someone in order to cooperate or socialize

se réunir

se réunir

Ex: Families often get together during the holidays for a festive meal.Les familles se **réunissent** souvent pendant les vacances pour un repas festif.
teenager

a person aged between 13 and 19 years

adolescent

adolescent

Ex: Many teenagers use social media to stay connected with peers .De nombreux **adolescents** utilisent les réseaux sociaux pour rester en contact avec leurs pairs.
to grow up
to grow up
[verbe]

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

grandir

grandir

Ex: When I grow up, I want to be a musician.Quand je **grandirai**, je veux être musicien.
immature
immature
[Adjectif]

not fully developed mentally or emotionally, often resulting in behaviors or reactions that are childish

immature

immature

Ex: He realized his reaction was immature and apologized for his outburst .Il a réalisé que sa réaction était **immature** et s'est excusé pour son emportement.
to pick on
to pick on
[verbe]

to keep treating someone unfairly or making unfair remarks about them

s'en prendre à, taquiner

s'en prendre à, taquiner

Ex: Some kids in the park were picking on a new child , and I had to intervene .Certains enfants dans le parc **s'en prenaient** à un nouvel enfant, et j'ai dû intervenir.
mean
mean
[Adjectif]

(of a person) behaving in a way that is unkind or cruel

méchant

méchant

Ex: The mean neighbor complained about trivial matters just to cause trouble .Le voisin **méchant** s'est plaint de questions triviales juste pour créer des problèmes.
to run into

to meet someone by chance and unexpectedly

tomber sur, croiser, se croiser

tomber sur, croiser, se croiser

Ex: It 's always a surprise to run into familiar faces when traveling to new places .C'est toujours une surprise de **tomber sur** des visages familiers en voyageant dans de nouveaux endroits.
to take after

to look or act like an older member of the family, especially one's parents

tenir de, être le portrait craché de

tenir de, être le portrait craché de

Ex: The teenager takes after his older brother in fashion sense .L'adolescent **ressemble à** son frère aîné en termes de sens de la mode.
must
must
[verbe]

used to express a logical conclusion

doit, faut

doit, faut

Ex: They must have forgotten to call .
can
can
[verbe]

used to express that something is possible or may happen, exist, or be true

pouvoir, être capable de

pouvoir, être capable de

Ex: You can't expect me to agree with that idea .Vous **ne pouvez** pas vous attendre à ce que je sois d'accord avec cette idée.
could
could
[verbe]

used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

[pouvoir au conditionnel]

[pouvoir au conditionnel]

may
may
[verbe]

used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

pouvoir

pouvoir

Ex: The concert tickets may sell out quickly , so it 's best to buy them in advance .Les billets de concert **peuvent** se vendre rapidement, il est donc préférable de les acheter à l'avance.
might
might
[verbe]

used to express a possibility

pouvoir

pouvoir

Ex: They might offer discounts during the holiday season .Ils **pourraient** offrir des remises pendant la saison des fêtes.
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