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ever
déjà

déjà

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/ˈɛvɝ/
Adverbe

on any occasion

synonymof all time
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Have you ever visited Paris?
Did you ever imagine living in a different country?
Do you ever go hiking in the mountains?

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Adverbe de Fréquence
ever
fun
(divertissement)

(divertissement)

amusement

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/ˈfən/
Adverbe

the feeling of enjoyment or amusement

synonymmerriment
synonymplayfulness
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We had fun at the party last night.
The children were full of fun at the park.
She brings a sense of fun to the classroom.
fun
theme park
parc d'attractions

parc d'attractions

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/θˈiːm pˈɑːɹk/
Adverbe

a large park, with machines and games that are all related to a single concept, designed for public entertainment

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Nom Composé
theme park
dancing
danse

danse

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/ˈdænsɪŋ/
Adverbe

‌the act of moving our body to music; a set of movements performed to music

synonymdance
synonymsaltation
synonymterpsichore
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The couple spent the evening dancing under the stars.
Dancing can be a great way to stay fit and have fun.
The dancing was so energetic that everyone joined in.
dancing
to visit
visiter

visiter

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/ˈvɪzɪt/
Adverbe

to go somewhere for a short time, especially to see something

synonymtravel to
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The tourists visited the zoo to see exotic animals from around the world.
During their vacation, they planned to visit famous landmarks and historical sites in the city.
They decided to visit the museum to admire the new art exhibit.

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to visit
space
espace

espace

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/ˈspeɪs/
Adverbe

the universe beyond the atmosphere of the earth

synonymouter space
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Studying space exploration inspires many young scientists.
Researchers are studying the effects of zero gravity in space on human health.
Astronauts train extensively before traveling into space.
space
center
centre

centre

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/ˈsɛnɝ/, /ˈsɛntɝ/
Adverbe

the middle part or point of an area or object

synonymeye
synonymheart
synonymmiddle
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The wheel of the bicycle had a hub at its center.
The cake had a cream-filled center that tasted delicious.
The clock tower stands tall in the center of the town square.
center
to eat
manger

manger

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/ˈit/
Adverbe

to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

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to eat
cuban
(cubaine)

(cubaine)

cubain

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/ˈkjubən/
Adverbe

related to the country of Cuba, its culture, or its people

food
nourriture

nourriture

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/ˈfud/
Adverbe

things that people and animals eat, such as meat or vegetables

synonymnutrient
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He enjoyed trying new foods while traveling abroad.
I like to explore different cultures through their traditional foods.
The children were hungry and eagerly devoured their food.
food
to see
voir

voir

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/ˈsi/
Adverbe

to notice a thing or person with our eyes

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Did you see that shooting star just now?

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to see
alligator
alligator

alligator

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/ˈæləˌgeɪtər/
Adverbe

a large animal living in both water and on land which has strong jaws, a long tail, and sharp teeth

synonymgator
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Visitors to the swamp often catch glimpses of alligators lurking just beneath the water's surface.
The alligator basked in the sun on the riverbank, its formidable jaws slightly ajar.
The zookeeper fed chunks of meat to the hungry alligator, carefully avoiding its snapping jaws.
What is an "alligator"?

An alligator is a large reptile belonging to the crocodilian family. They have broad, rounded snouts, powerful jaws, and muscular bodies covered in rough, armored skin. These semi-aquatic creatures are well-adapted for both land and water, with webbed feet for swimming and strong limbs for walking on land. Alligators primarily inhabit freshwater habitats, such as swamps, lakes, and rivers, where they feed on fish, turtles, birds, and other small animals. They are known for their distinctive bellowing calls and their ability to remain motionless, often referred to as "still as an alligator," while waiting for prey. Alligators play a vital role in their ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and acting as apex predators.

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already
déjà

déjà

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/ɔˈɹɛdi/, /ɔɫˈɹɛdi/
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before the present or specified time

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The team has already achieved its quarterly goals.
She has already completed the assignment.
The store has already closed for the day.

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Adverbe de Temps
already
to bet
parier

parier

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/ˈbet/
Adverbe

to risk money on the result of a coming event by trying to predict it

synonymplay
synonymwager
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Last week, the group bet on the roulette wheel at the casino.
Many enthusiasts are betting on horse races.
The group is currently betting on the outcome of the lottery.

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ditransitive
to bet
astronaut
astronaute

astronaute

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/ˈæstɹəˌnɑt/
Adverbe

someone who is trained to travel and work in space

synonymcosmonaut
synonymspaceman
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The astronaut conducted experiments on microgravity effects during the space mission.
The astronaut gazed at Earth from the spacecraft's window, marveling at its beauty.
He wrote a memoir detailing his experiences as an astronaut, including his spacewalks and scientific research.
astronaut
to like
(aimer bien, apprécier)

(aimer bien, apprécier)

aimer

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/ˈɫaɪk/
Adverbe

to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting

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What kind of music do you like?
They have never liked horror movies.
I like the idea of living in a big city.

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to like
to stop
(s'arrêter)

(s'arrêter)

arrêter

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/ˈstɑp/
Adverbe

to not move anymore

synonymhalt
antonymstart
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The car stopped at the pedestrian crosswalk.
The train doesn't stop on this route after 6 PM.
The traffic light turned red, so we had to stop at the intersection.

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to stop
to try
essayer

essayer

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/ˈtɹaɪ/
Adverbe

to make an effort or attempt to do or have something

synonymattempt
synonymseek
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They are going to try to finish the project by Friday.
I'm going to try to study for my exam.
We tried to find a parking spot but had to park far away.

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to try
to have
avoir

avoir

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/ˈhæv/
Adverbe

to hold or own something

synonymhold
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The family has a profitable real estate business.
Does your friend have a reliable computer?
They have the key to the storage room.

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to have
to hear
(percevoir)

(percevoir)

entendre

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/ˈhiɹ/
Adverbe

to notice the sound a person or thing is making

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I heard footsteps behind me and quickly turned around.
We heard shouting coming from the other house.
She heard the phone ring and went to answer it.

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to hear
to ride
(faire du vélo)

(faire du vélo)

monter

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/ˈɹaɪd/
Adverbe

to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

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The friends are riding bikes in the park.
She rides her bike to work every day.
Participants in the off-road rally eagerly prepared to ride their dirt bikes through challenging trails in the desert.

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to ride
to live
(habiter)

(habiter)

vivre

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/ˈɫɪv/
Adverbe

to have your home somewhere specific

synonymdwell
synonyminhabit
synonympopulate
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We are planning to live near the mountains for a more serene lifestyle.

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to live
to make
(fabriquer)

(fabriquer)

faire

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/ˈmeɪk/
Adverbe

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

synonymcreate
synonymproduce
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The students will make a model of the solar system for the science fair.
The factory workers make thousands of cars every month.
The carpenter can make custom furniture based on your design preferences.

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Passé Simple
made
Participe Passé
made
to make
late
tard

tard

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/ˈɫeɪt/
Adverbe

doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected

synonymbelated
synonymtardy
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The train is late by 20 minutes.
The late delivery of the package inconvenienced the recipient.
The late response from the client delayed the project timeline.
late
to decide
décider

décider

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/ˌdɪˈsaɪd/
Adverbe

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

synonymdetermine
synonymmake up one's mind
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He had to decide whether to accept the job offer.
After much debate, they decided to go on a road trip.
I couldn't decide between pizza or pasta, so I ordered both.

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to decide
delicious
(délicieuse)

(délicieuse)

délicieux

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/dɪˈɫɪʃəs/
Adverbe

having a very pleasant flavor

synonymdelectable
synonymluscious
synonympleasant-tasting
synonymscrumptious
synonymtoothsome
synonymyummy
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For me, the most delicious food always involves cheese.
She couldn’t stop eating the delicious homemade cookies.
The food at this restaurant is the most delicious in town.
delicious
college
(université)

(université)

université

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/ˈkɑɫɪdʒ/
Adverbe

an institution that offers higher education or specialized trainings for different professions

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She attends college to study business administration.
They are preparing for their final exams at college.
We have to write a research paper for our college class.
college
empanada
empanada

empanada

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/ɛmpɐnɑːdə/
Adverbe

a fried or baked pastry filled with meat, cheese, vegetables, etc., mostly found in Spain and Latin America

What is "empanada"?

Empanadas are a type of pastry that originated in Latin America and are popular in many countries around the world. They are typically made from a dough of wheat flour or cornmeal that is filled with a variety of savory ingredients, such as ground beef, cheese, vegetables, or chicken. The dough is shaped into a half-moon or crescent shape and then baked or fried until crispy and golden brown. Empanadas can be eaten as a snack or as a meal and are often served alongside salsa or other dipping sauces. Empanadas are a versatile and tasty pastry that can be adapted to a wide range of flavors and dietary preferences, making them a popular choice for food lovers around the world.

empanada
rice
riz

riz

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/ˈɹaɪs/
Adverbe

a small and short grain that is white or brown and usually grown and eaten a lot in Asia

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My mom cooked a delicious pot of rice to accompany our meal.
Rice pudding is a sweet dessert made with rice, milk, and sugar.
We had sushi for lunch, which was filled with rice and fresh fish.
rice
bean
haricot

haricot

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/ˈbin/
Adverbe

a seed growing in long pods on a climbing plant, eaten as a vegetable

synonymedible bean
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My vegetarian friend often uses beans as a filling for vegetarian tacos.
I often use beans as a filling for vegetarian tacos.
She cooked rice and beans for a simple meal.
What are "beans"?

Beans are a type of edible seed or legume that grows in pods. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, including black, white, red, and green. Beans are a versatile and nutritious food that is rich in protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. They can be eaten cooked or raw, and they are commonly used in a wide range of culinary dishes, including soups, stews, salads, and side dishes. Some popular varieties of beans include kidney beans, black beans, chickpeas, and lentils. Beans are an essential part of many diets around the world and are valued for their flavor, texture, and nutritional benefits.

bean
all the time
tout le temps

tout le temps

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/ˈɔːl ðə tˈaɪm/
Adverbe

regularly and continuously with little or no interruption, exception, or pause

synonymday in and day out
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The radio plays music all the time.
She wears her favorite necklace all the time.
The children play outside all the time.

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Incomparable
Adverbe de Temps
all the time
bike
(bicyclette)

(bicyclette)

vélo

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/ˈbaɪk/
Adverbe

a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet

synonymbicycle
synonymcycle
synonymwheel
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He bought a new bike for his son's birthday.
He rides his bike to work every morning.
They went on a bike trip through the countryside last weekend.
bike
sushi
sushi

sushi

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/ˈsuʃi/
Adverbe

a dish of small rolls or balls of cold cooked rice flavored with vinegar and garnished with raw fish or vegetables, originated in Japan

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The sushi chef skillfully prepared a variety of nigiri and sashimi.
The sushi restaurant imports fresh fish from Japan to ensure the highest quality.
They ordered a platter of sushi to share, including California rolls and spicy tuna rolls.
What is "sushi"?

Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish that consists of bite-sized portions of vinegared rice that are typically topped with raw or cooked seafood, vegetables, or egg. The rice is often seasoned with a mixture of vinegar, sugar, and salt to enhance its flavor and texture. Sushi can be served in a variety of styles, including nigiri, which is a small ball of rice topped with a single piece of seafood, and maki, which is a roll of rice and filling wrapped in seaweed. Some popular types of sushi include tuna, salmon, shrimp, and eel. Sushi is a beloved dish in Japanese cuisine and has gained popularity around the world.

sushi
sleep
sommeil

sommeil

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/ˈsɫip/
Adverbe

the natural state of resting that involves being unconscious, particularly for several hours every night

synonymslumber
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He experienced a peaceful sleep in the quiet countryside.
The doctor recommended getting at least eight hours of sleep each night.
Adequate sleep is essential for maintaining good physical and mental health.
sleep
surprisingly
étonnamment

étonnamment

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/səˈpɹaɪzɪŋɫi/, /sɝˈpɹaɪzɪŋɫi/
Adverbe

in a way that is unexpected and causes amazement

synonymamazingly
synonymastonishingly
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The test results were surprisingly positive, exceeding expectations.
The restaurant's prices were surprisingly affordable, considering the high quality of the food.
She answered the question surprisingly well, demonstrating unexpected knowledge.

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Adverbe de Manière
surprisingly
common
commun

commun

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/ˈkɑmən/
Adverbe

regular and without any exceptional features

antonymuncommon
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The street market was filled with common household items like cleaning supplies and kitchen utensils.
Her wardrobe mainly consisted of common pieces like jeans and T-shirts, reflecting her practical style.
Despite his exceptional talents, he preferred common, everyday activities like taking walks in the park.
common
in fact
(en réalité)

(en réalité)

en fait

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/ɪn fˈækt/
AdverbeCollocation

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

synonymas a matter of fact
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We thought the process would take a week, but in fact, it was completed in just a few days.
The project seemed simple, but in fact, it required extensive research and planning.
She was confident about the facts, and in fact, her research was comprehensive and accurate.
population
population

population

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/ˌpɑpjəˈɫeɪʃən/
Adverbe

the number of people who live in a particular city or country

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The population of New York City exceeds eight million people.
Migration patterns have changed the ethnic composition of population groups over decades.
As the population ages, there will be increasing strain on healthcare systems.
population
to sleepwalk
(marcher en dormant)

(marcher en dormant)

somnambuler

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/ˈsɫipˌwɔk/
Adverbe

to walk or do other actions while one is sleeping

synonymsomnambulate
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Ever since he was a child, he would occasionally sleepwalk around the house, much to his parents' surprise.
If she is too tired, she might sleepwalk into her living room without realizing it.
It can be dangerous to sleepwalk, as he once stumbled down the stairs while in a daze.
point
point

point

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/ˈpɔɪnt/
Adverbe

the most important thing that is said or done which highlights the purpose of something

synonymdetail
synonymitem
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The professor made a crucial point about the importance of environmental conservation.
The key point of the presentation was to emphasize the company's growth strategy.
In his essay, he argued several valid points supporting his thesis.
life
vie

vie

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/ˈɫaɪf/
Adverbe

the state of existing as a person who is alive

synonymaliveness
synonymanimation
synonymliving
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She enjoys her life in the city.
He leads a quiet life in the countryside.
He appreciates the simple things in life.
life
to set off
(faire exploser)

(faire exploser)

déclencher

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/sˈɛt ˈɔf/
Adverbe

to make something operate, especially by accident

synonymactivate
synonymactuate
synonymspark
synonymspark off
synonymtouch off
synonymtrigger

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Transitif
Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
set
particule de la phrase
off
to set off
burglar alarm
alarme anti-intrusion

alarme anti-intrusion

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/bˈɜːɡlɚɹ ɐlˈɑːɹm/
Adverbe

an electronic security device that, when activated, emits a loud noise to deter and alert about unauthorized entry into a house, building, or other premises

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The loud noise of the burglar alarm alerted the neighbors to the attempted break-in.
The burglar alarm went off, scaring away the intruders.
The burglar alarm system is designed to protect the building from unauthorized entry.
What is a "burglar alarm"?

A burglar alarm is a security system designed to detect unauthorized entry into a building and alert the occupants or authorities. It typically consists of sensors placed on doors, windows, and other entry points, along with a control panel that triggers an alarm when the sensors detect movement or forced entry. Some burglar alarms are connected to a monitoring service, which can contact the police or security personnel if the alarm goes off. These systems help protect homes and businesses from theft or break-ins by providing an early warning and deterring potential intruders.

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Nom Composé
burglar alarm
own
propre

propre

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/ˈoʊn/
Adverbe

used for showing that someone or something belongs to or is connected with a particular person or thing

synonymain
synonymown(a)
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Each plant has its own pot in the garden.
She drives her own car to work every day.
They have their own way of doing things.
pattern

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