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Le livre Face2face - Intermédiaire - Unité 12 - 12C - Partie 1

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Face2face - Intermediate
coma
[nom]

a state of deep unconsciousness, typically of a long duration and caused by a serious injury or severe illness

coma

coma

Ex: The medical team worked hard to determine the cause of coma.
rope
[nom]

a long, flexible cord made by twisting together strands of fibers, wire, or other material, used for tying, pulling, or supporting things

corde, ficelle

corde, ficelle

Ex: The rescue team lowered rope to the stranded hiker .

the necessary things that you need for doing a particular activity or job

équipement

équipement

Ex: The movie crew unloaded equipment to set up for shooting .

a modern building that is very tall, often built in a city

gratte-ciel

gratte-ciel

Ex: skyscraper was built to withstand high winds and earthquakes .

to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy

décevoir

décevoir

Ex: Not receiving the promotion she was hoping for disappointed Jane.

dissatisfaction that is resulted from the unfulfillment of one's expectations

déception

déception

Ex: Despite disappointment of not winning the competition , she was proud of how much she had learned .
disappointed
[Adjectif]

not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes

déçu

déçu

Ex: The coach disappointed with the team 's performance .
disappointing
[Adjectif]

not fulfilling one's expectations or hopes

décevant

décevant

Ex: Her reaction to the gift was disappointing.
to enjoy
[verbe]

to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone

jouir de

jouir de

Ex: Despite the rain , enjoyed the outdoor concert .

the feeling of pleasure that someone experiences from an activity, a thing or a situation

Ex: The childrenenjoyment at the amusement park was evident in their laughter .
enjoyable
[Adjectif]

(of an activity or an event) making us feel good or giving us pleasure

agréable, divertissant

agréable, divertissant

Ex: The museum visit was enjoyable than I expected .
to protect
[verbe]

to prevent someone or something from being damaged or harmed

protéger

protéger

Ex: Troops have been sent protect aid workers against attack .

the act of keeping someone or something unharmed

protection

protection

Ex: The insurance policy protection against financial losses due to unexpected events .
protective
[Adjectif]

(of a thing or type of behavior) appropriate for or intended to defend one against damage or harm

protecteur, défensif

protecteur, défensif

Ex: The motherprotective nature emerged when she sensed a threat to her children 's safety , prompting her to act swiftly .
to care
[verbe]

to consider something or someone important and to have a feeling of worry or concern toward them

se sentir concerné, importer à

se sentir concerné, importer à

Ex: The teacher cares about her students and their success.
careful
[Adjectif]

giving attention or thought to what we are doing to avoid doing something wrong, hurting ourselves, or damaging something

prudent, prudente

prudent, prudente

Ex: We have to careful not to overwater the plants .
care
[nom]

the act of providing treatment and paying attention to the physical and emotional needs of someone or something

soins

soins

Ex: The hospital provides care to all patients , ensuring their physical and emotional needs are met .
careless
[Adjectif]

not paying enough attention to what we are doing

négligent, négligente

négligent, négligente

Ex: careless driver ran a red light .
to attract
[verbe]

to interest and draw someone or something toward oneself through specific features or qualities

attirer

attirer

Ex: The company implemented employee benefits attract and retain top talent in the competitive job market .

a quality or feature of someone or something that evokes interest, liking, or desire in others

attraction, attrait

attraction, attrait

Ex: attraction of the job was the opportunity for career growth .
attractive
[Adjectif]

having features or characteristics that are pleasing

séduisant, attirant

séduisant, attirant

Ex: The professor is not only knowledgeable but also has attractive way of presenting complex ideas .
to prefer
[verbe]

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

préférer

préférer

Ex: prefer to walk to work instead of taking public transportation because they enjoy the exercise .

a strong liking for one option or choice over another based on personal taste, favor, etc.

préférence

préférence

Ex: The candidate 's policy proposals align closely with preferences of young voters .
preferable
[Adjectif]

more desirable or favored compared to other options

préférable

préférable

Ex: Many people find preferable to visiting physical stores due to convenience .

to amuse someone so that they have an enjoyable time

divertir, amuser

divertir, amuser

Ex: The magician entertaining the children with his magic tricks .

movies, television shows, etc. or an activity that is made for people to enjoy

divertissement, spectacle

divertissement, spectacle

Ex: The city offers a wide variety entertainment options .
entertaining
[Adjectif]

providing amusement, often through humor, drama, or skillful performance

divertissant, distrayant, amusant

divertissant, distrayant, amusant

Ex: entertaining performance by the band had the crowd dancing and singing along .
to relax
[verbe]

to feel less worried or stressed

se détendre

se détendre

Ex: He tried relax by listening to calming music .

the state of being free from tension, stress, and anxiety

relaxation, détente

relaxation, détente

Ex: Reading a good book provided her with a sense relaxation and escape from daily pressures .
relaxing
[Adjectif]

helping our body or mind rest

relaxant

relaxant

Ex: The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was incredibly relaxing.
relaxed
[Adjectif]

feeling calm and at ease without tension or stress

détendu, décontracté

détendu, décontracté

Ex: Breathing deeply and focusing on the present moment helps to promote relaxed state of mind .
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