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Le livre Face2face - Intermédiaire - Unité 12 - 12B

Vous trouverez ici le vocabulaire des unités 12 à 12B du manuel de cours Face2Face Intermédiaire, tel que "déprimé", "continuer", "pire", etc.

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Face2face - Intermediate
to get
[verbe]

to receive or come to have something

obtenir, recevoir, prendre

obtenir, recevoir, prendre

Ex: The got toys from their grandparents .
to drink
[verbe]

to put water, coffee, or other type of liquid inside of our body through our mouth

boire

boire

Ex: My parents drink orange juice for breakfast .
job
[nom]

the work that we do regularly to earn money

emploi, travail

emploi, travail

Ex: She is looking for a job to earn extra money .
to get
[verbe]

to reach a specific place

arriver

arriver

Ex: got home from work a little earlier than usual .
home
[nom]

the place that we live in, usually with our family

maison

maison

Ex: He enjoys the peaceful atmosphere of home.
here
[Adverbe]

at a specific, immediate location

ici

ici

Ex: Wait for here, I 'll be back soon !
there
[Adverbe]

at a place that is not where the speaker is

là

Ex: I left my there yesterday .
lost
[Adjectif]

unable to be located or recovered and is no longer in its expected place

perdu, égaré

perdu, égaré

Ex: He felt lost after moving to a new city, struggling to find his way around and make new friends.
depressed
[Adjectif]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

déprimé

déprimé

Ex: He depressed during the long , dark winter .
to get
[verbe]

to start to have an idea, impression, or feeling

se sentir, avoir l'impression que

se sentir, avoir l'impression que

Ex: got a strange feeling when I entered the abandoned building .
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 become familiar with someone or something by spending time with them and learning about them

Ex: He joined the club get to know more people with similar interests .
fed up
[Adjectif]

feeling tired, annoyed, or frustrated with a situation or person

en avoir marre

en avoir marre

Ex: We 're fed up with the constant bickering in the office ; it 's affecting our productivity .

to be in contact with someone, particularly by seeing or writing to them regularly

Ex: I hope we can stay in touch after you move to another city.

to persuade someone or something to agree to what one wants, often by doing things they like

entraîner à, induire à

entraîner à, induire à

Ex: The charity organization is skilled getting around donors and securing contributions .
message
[nom]

a written or spoken piece of information or communication sent to or left for another person

message

message

Ex: The email contained an important message.

to return to a place, state, or condition

rentrer

rentrer

Ex: He’ll get back to work once he’s feeling better.

to put aside or remove a person or thing in order to no longer have them present or involved

Ex: She wanted get rid of toxic relationships and surround herself with positive influences .

to become involved in a problematic or difficult situation, often as a result of one's actions or decisions

Ex: Getting involved with the wrong crowd can lead teenagers to get into trouble.

the act of speaking to someone or trying to reach them on the phone

appel, appel téléphonique

appel, appel téléphonique

Ex: During the meeting , she stepped out to take an phone call regarding a job opportunity .
better
[Adjectif]

having more of a good quality

meilleur, supérieur

meilleur, supérieur

Ex: Upgraded safety features make the latest car model better equipped to protect passengers in case of an accident.
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 .
older
[Adjectif]

having lived for a greater amount of time than something or someone else

plus âgé, aîné

plus âgé, aîné

Ex: older sister taught him how to ride a bike when he was five .
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