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Le livre Four Corners 4 - Unité 12 Leçon D

Vous trouverez ici le vocabulaire de l'unité 12, leçon D du manuel de cours Four Corners 4, tel que « désespoir », « remarquable », « impact », etc.

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Four Corners 4
to involve
[verbe]

to contain or include something as a necessary part

impliquer

impliquer

Ex: The test involve answering questions about a photograph .
social
[Adjectif]

related to society and the lives of its citizens in general

social

social

Ex: Economic factors can social mobility and access to opportunities within society .

a professional who studies and analyzes economic theories, trends, and data to provide insights into economic issues

économiste

économiste

Ex: The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to economist for his contributions to game theory .
poverty
[nom]

the condition of lacking enough money or income to afford basic needs like food, clothing, etc.

pauvreté

pauvreté

Ex: The charity focuses on providing food and shelter to those poverty.

a crime that is intentionally directed toward a person or thing to hurt, intimidate, or kill them

violence

violence

Ex: The city has seen a rise violence over the past few months , leading to increased police presence .

a state of mind in which one feels that there is no possibility for positive change or improvement

désespoir, désespérance

désespoir, désespérance

nation
[nom]

a country considered as a group of people that share the same history, language, etc., and are ruled by the same government

nation

nation

Ex: nation's capital is home to its government and political leaders .

the process during which someone learns the skills needed in order to do a particular job

formation

formation

Ex: Military training prepares soldiers for various combat scenarios.
obvious
[Adjectif]

noticeable and easily understood

évident

évident

Ex: The solution to the puzzle obvious once she pointed it out .

a group of musicians playing various instruments gathered and organized to perform a classic piece

orchestre

orchestre

Ex: The sound of orchestra swelled , filling the concert hall with a rich , powerful sound .
entire
[Adjectif]

involving or describing the whole of something

tout

tout

Ex: She ate entire cake by herself , savoring each delicious bite .
classical
[Adjectif]

related to music that is respected, serious, and is typically from the Western tradition

classique

classique

Ex: The students attended a workshop on classical music composition.

guidance on how to carry out a task or operate something

instructions, mode d'emploi

instructions, mode d'emploi

Ex: Without proper instructions, it was difficult to figure out how to use the new machine effectively.
harmony
[nom]

coexistence in peace and agreement

harmonie, accord

harmonie, accord

sole
[Adjectif]

existing without any others of the same type

seul, unique

seul, unique

Ex: He was sole heir to his grandfather 's estate .
purpose
[nom]

a desired outcome that guides one's plans or actions

but, objectif

but, objectif

Ex: Finding onepurpose in life often involves introspection and understanding one 's passions and values .

a promise, an arrangement, or a contract between two or more people

accord

accord

Ex: The union and the company are in talks to reach a new labor agreement.
traditional
[Adjectif]

belonging to or following the methods or thoughts that are old as opposed to new or different ones

traditionnel

traditionnel

Ex: The companytraditional dress code requires formal attire , while other workplaces are adopting casual policies .

the process that involves teaching and learning, particularly at a school, university, or college

éducation

éducation

Ex: She dedicated her career to advocating for education for students with disabilities .
learner
[nom]

someone who is trying to learn new things or become better at doing something

apprenant, étudiant

apprenant, étudiant

to master
[verbe]

to learn to perform or use a skill or ability thoroughly and completely

maîtriser

maîtriser

Ex: The mastered her routine , making it flawless in the competition .

a special right, immunity or advantage that only a particular person or group has

privilège

privilège

Ex: They abused privilege by ignoring the rules .

to join in an event, activity, etc.

participer à

participer à

Ex: He participates in charity events to support various causes .
to impact
[verbe]

to have a strong effect on someone or something

avoir un impact sur, affecter

avoir un impact sur, affecter

Ex: Social movements have the power impact societal norms and bring about change .
remarkable
[Adjectif]

worth noticing, especially because of being unusual or extraordinary

remarquable

remarquable

Ex: remarkable precision of the machine 's engineering amazed engineers .
youth
[nom]

a young man or teenage boy, typically in the stage of life between childhood and adulthood

jeune

jeune

Ex: The school organized a camp for youths during the summer .
adult
[nom]

a fully grown man or woman

adulte

adulte

Ex: The survey aimed to gather feedback from adults and children .
to spread
[verbe]

to extend or increase in influence or effect over a larger area or group of people

s’étendre, se propager, se répandre

s’étendre, se propager, se répandre

Ex: The use of spread to remote areas , allowing people to receive news faster .
professional
[Adjectif]

doing an activity as a job and not just for fun

professionnel

professionnel

Ex: The conference featured presentations professional speakers on various topics in the industry .
countless
[Adjectif]

so numerous that it cannot be easily counted or quantified

d'innombrables

d'innombrables

Ex: She has countless contributions to the community over the years .
to gain
[verbe]

to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

obtenir, gagner, acquérir

obtenir, gagner, acquérir

Ex: gained valuable experience during her internship that helped her secure a full-time job .

a desired and impressive goal achieved through hard work

accomplissement, réalisation

accomplissement, réalisation

Ex: The completion of the project ahead of schedule was a accomplishment for the entire team .

the act of guiding or directing a group of people towards a shared goal or objective

leadership, direction

leadership, direction

Ex: She attended a seminar to improve leadership skills .
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