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Le livre Insight - Avancé - Unité 3 - 3C

Vous trouverez ici le vocabulaire des unités 3 à 3C du manuel de cours Insight Advanced, tel que « manipuler », « devancer », « gonfler », etc.

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Insight - Advanced
to boost
[verbe]

to increase or enhance the amount, level, or intensity of something

augmenter, améliorer

augmenter, améliorer

Ex: boosts her productivity by organizing her tasks efficiently .
to set up
[verbe]

to establish a fresh entity, such as a company, system, or organization

installer

installer

Ex: After months of planning and coordination , the entrepreneurs set up their own software development company in the heart of the city .

to control or influence someone cleverly for personal gain or advantage

manipuler, manœuvrer

manipuler, manœuvrer

Ex: The cult manipulated his followers into believing he had divine powers and could lead them to enlightenment .
to gain
[verbe]

to obtain something through one's own actions or hard work

acquérir, obtenir

acquérir, obtenir

Ex: gained a reputation as a reliable leader by effectively managing his team through challenging projects .

to posses or reach a higher level of skill, success, value, or quantity than another person or thing

surpasser, dépasser

surpasser, dépasser

Ex: As technology advances , the capabilities of new smartphones outstrip those of their predecessors .
to launch
[verbe]

to start an organized activity or operation

lancer

lancer

Ex: He launched several successful businesses in the past .
to conduct
[verbe]

to direct or participate in the management, organization, or execution of something

mener, conduire

mener, conduire

Ex: The CEO will conduct negotiations with potential business partners .

an attempt to gather the facts of a matter such as a crime, incident, etc. to find out the truth

enquête

enquête

Ex: Law enforcement officials are carrying out investigation to uncover the truth behind the incident .
profit
[nom]

the sum of money that is gained after all expenses and taxes are paid

bénéfice

bénéfice

Ex: Without careful budgeting , it ’s difficult to achieve profit.
loss
[nom]

the state or process of losing a person or thing

perte, mort

perte, mort

Ex: Loss of biodiversity in the region has had detrimental effects on the ecosystem .

(economics) the measure of how much is produced per input or time, reflecting efficiency in creating goods or services

productivité, rendement

productivité, rendement

to rival
[verbe]

to be equal to or compete closely with someone or something in terms of skill, ability, or performance

rivaliser, égaler

rivaliser, égaler

Ex: Her cooking rival those of professional chefs .

the ongoing increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time

inflation

inflation

Ex: Wages failed to keep up inflation, affecting many households .
retail
[nom]

the activity of selling goods or products directly to consumers, typically in small quantities

vente

vente

Ex: Many businesses rely on retail sales during the holiday season.

goods offered for sale or the ones bought or sold

marchandise

marchandise

Ex: She browsed through merchandise at the souvenir shop , looking for gifts to bring back home .
line
[nom]

an arrangement of workers and equipment in a factory, where products are assembled sequentially as they move along a conveyor belt

chaîne de production, ligne de production

chaîne de production, ligne de production

a product sold at a low price to attract customers and encourage sales of other profitable items.

produit d'appel, produit d'attrait

produit d'appel, produit d'attrait

Ex: Gaming consoles are often sold loss leaders, with profits coming from accessories and games .
outlet
[nom]

a store or organization where the products of a particular company are sold at a lower price

magasin d'usine

magasin d'usine

Ex: The outlet website offers a wide selection of discounted items from popular brands .
second
[nom]

merchandise sold at a reduced price due to minor flaws, used in plural form

Ex: The label says theyseconds, but I ca n't see what 's wrong .
pop-up
[nom]

a window that appears suddenly on top of the current screen, often used to display advertising or notifications

fenêtre contextuelle, notification contextuelle

fenêtre contextuelle, notification contextuelle

Ex: The pop-up message provided information about the latest software update.

a person or company that provides goods or services to another business or individual

fournisseur, approvisionneur

fournisseur, approvisionneur

Ex: The construction firm negotiated a deal with a supplier.
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