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Le livre Four Corners 4 - Unité 5 Leçon A

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Four Corners 4
travel
[nom]

the act of going to a different place, usually a place that is far

voyage

voyage

Ex: They took a break from their busy lives to enjoy travel through Europe .
tourism
[nom]

‌the business of providing accommodation, services and entertainment for people who are visiting a place for pleasure

tourisme

tourisme

Ex: tourism industry has been impacted significantly by global travel restrictions .
world-famous
[Adjectif]

widely known and recognized around the world

célèbre dans le monde entier, de renommée mondiale

célèbre dans le monde entier, de renommée mondiale

Ex: world-famous scientist 's discoveries revolutionized the field of medicine .
high-tech
[Adjectif]

having or using the most advanced technology, methods, or material

de haute technologie, hypertechnologique

de haute technologie, hypertechnologique

Ex: high-tech company specializes in developing artificial intelligence software .
slow
[Adjectif]

moving, happening, or being done at a speed that is low

lent

lent

Ex: slow train arrived at the station behind schedule .
pace
[nom]

a person's speed when walking, moving, or running

cadence, allure, vitesse

cadence, allure, vitesse

Ex: They set a pace for their daily walk , aiming to get their heart rates up .
densely
[Adverbe]

in a manner that is closely compacted or crowded, with a high concentration of something in a given area

densément, à forte densité

densément, à forte densité

Ex: The text was densely, without much space between paragraphs .
populated
[Adjectif]

(of an area or region) inhabited by many people or living beings

peuplé, habité

peuplé, habité

Ex: This neighborhood is one of the populated in the city .
highly
[Adverbe]

to a high level or degree

extrêmement, très

extrêmement, très

Ex: The company 's products highly regarded for their quality and reliability .
educated
[Adjectif]

having received a good education

instruit

instruit

Ex: Educated citizens play a vital role in building and maintaining a democratic society by participating in informed decision-making .
open-minded
[Adjectif]

ready to accept or listen to different views and opinions

ouvert d'esprit

ouvert d'esprit

Ex: The manager fostered open-minded work environment where employees felt comfortable sharing innovative ideas .
fun-loving
[Adjectif]

describing someone who enjoys having fun, is lighthearted, and has an enthusiastic and playful nature

amateur de plaisir, joie de vivre

amateur de plaisir, joie de vivre

Ex: The filmfun-loving hero brought humor to even the toughest situations .
culturally
[Adverbe]

in a way that is related to the cultural ideas and behavior of a particular group or society

culturellement

culturellement

Ex: The museum ’s exhibit culturally enriching , showcasing ancient artifacts .
diverse
[Adjectif]

showing a variety of distinct types or qualities

divers

divers

Ex: The festival diverse musical genres .
interesting
[Adjectif]

catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.

intéressant

intéressant

Ex: The teacher made the interesting by including interactive activities .
center
[nom]

the part of a city or town in which most of the shops, offices, and entertainment facilities are located

centre-ville, centre commercial

centre-ville, centre commercial

the manufacture of goods using raw materials, particularly in factories

industrie

industrie

Ex: The industry develops medications to improve health outcomes .
capital
[nom]

the city or town that is considered to be the political center of a country or state, from which the government operates

capitale

capitale

Ex: capital is home to most of the country ’s key political events .
hurry
[nom]

a state of urgency or rush, often caused by a need to complete a task quickly or reach a destination within a limited timeframe

urgence, précipitation

urgence, précipitation

per
[préposition]

for one person or thing

par

par

Ex: The bookstore allows customers to borrow up to three per visit .
wide
[Adjectif]

having a large length from side to side

large

large

Ex: The fabric was 45 wide, perfect for making a set of curtains .
road
[nom]

a wide path made for cars, buses, etc. to travel along

route

route

Ex: The highway closure led drivers to take a detour on road.

the system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. that are available to everyone and provided by the government or companies

transports en commun, transports publics

transports en commun, transports publics

Ex: public transportation options in the city are affordable and reliable .

to not stop something, such as a task or activity, and keep doing it

continuer

continuer

Ex: She was too exhausted continue running .

the skill and knowledge we gain from doing, feeling, or seeing things

expérience

expérience

Ex: experience teaches us valuable lessons that we carry with us throughout our lives .
extremely
[Adverbe]

to a very great amount or degree

extrêmement

extrêmement

Ex: The view from the mountain extremely beautiful .
all over
[Adverbe]

covering a wide area or present in many locations

crowded
[Adjectif]

(of a space) filled with things or people

congestionné, bondé

congestionné, bondé

Ex: crowded bus was late due to heavy traffic .
scene
[nom]

a subdivision of an act in a play or an opera with a fixed setting and continuous action

scène

scène

Ex: The director instructed the actors to rehearse the intense scene several times .
cheap
[Adjectif]

having a low price

bon marché, pas cher

bon marché, pas cher

Ex: The shirt she bought was cheap; she got it on sale .
expensive
[Adjectif]

having a high price

cher, chère

cher, chère

Ex: The luxury car expensive but offers excellent performance .
better
[Adjectif]

having more of a good quality

meilleur, supérieur

meilleur, supérieur

Ex: The enhanced software provides better user experience with improved functionality .
best
[Adjectif]

superior to everything else that is in the same category

meilleur, la meilleure

meilleur, la meilleure

Ex: The newly opened restaurant claims to serve best pizza in town , attracting food enthusiasts from far and wide .
worse
[Adjectif]

having a lower standard, value, or quality than another thing or person

pire, plus mauvais

pire, plus mauvais

Ex: The situation worse when they ran out of supplies , making it difficult to continue their work .
worst
[Adjectif]

the least desirable or most unfavorable condition, quality, or characteristic of something

pire, le pire

pire, le pire

as
[Adverbe]

used in making a comparison between two things or persons

comme

comme

Ex: The climate in this region is as harsh as in the northern territories .
than
[préposition]

used to add a second part to a comparison

que

que

Ex: This cake tastes than the one we had last time .
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