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Vous trouverez ici les mots du vocabulaire Insight 3 du manuel de cours Insight Advanced, tels que « récupérer », « commercialiser », « indicateur », etc.

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to recover
[verbe]

to regain complete health after a period of sickness or injury

récupérer, se remettre

récupérer, se remettre

Ex: With proper treatment , many people recover from mental health challenges .
to relax
[verbe]

to feel less worried or stressed

se détendre

se détendre

Ex: He tried relax by listening to calming music .
to deny
[verbe]

to refuse to admit the truth or existence of something

nier

nier

Ex: She deny any involvement in the incident to protect her reputation .
to gather
[verbe]

to bring people in one place for a specific purpose

rassembler, réunir

rassembler, réunir

Ex: The gathers volunteers to help with the community cleanup .
lack
[nom]

the absence or insufficiency of something, often implying a deficiency or shortage

le manque, l'absence

le manque, l'absence

Ex: The community faced a lack of healthcare resources .

to make something into a business or focus on making money from it

commercialiser, mettre en marché

commercialiser, mettre en marché

Ex: The music commercializes trends to maximize sales .
to doom
[verbe]

to intentionally cause something or someone to fail or experience a negative outcome by creating specific conditions

condamner

condamner

Ex: The deliberate doomed their chances of winning the competition .

an impractical or impossible idea, plan, or wish

rêve fou, chimère

rêve fou, chimère

Ex: For many , winning the lottery and retiring early is nothing more than pipe dream, given the long odds of winning .

the act of searching or gathering food, resources, or provisions in the natural environment, typically done by animals

fouilles, collecte

fouilles, collecte

Ex: The documentary captured wolves foraging in the snowy wilderness.
self-sufficient
[Adjectif]

capable of providing everything that one needs, particularly food, without any help from others

autonome, autosuffisant

autonome, autosuffisant

Ex: The program encourages students to self-sufficient by developing practical skills for independent living .
to trap
[verbe]

to capture an animal using an object called a trap

piéger

piéger

Ex: The pest control expert advised homeowners on how trap mice using baited snap traps in their basements .
ethos
[nom]

the fundamental values and beliefs that influence and guide the behavior and attitudes of a person, group, or organization

éthos, philosophie de vie

éthos, philosophie de vie

Ex: The artist ’s work embodies ethos of cultural expression and freedom .

something that is used to measure a particular condition or value

indicateur

indicateur

Ex: The stock market is often seen as indicator of investor confidence .
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 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 .

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 .
stable
[Adjectif]

firm and able to stay in the same position or state

solide

solide

Ex: He prefers to invest stable companies with steady growth and solid financials .
sharp
[Adverbe]

in a sudden or abrupt way, especially regarding changes in direction, angle, or intensity

Ex: The stock market sharp at the close of trading .
to dip
[verbe]

to briefly go down or lower in position

plonger, descendre

plonger, descendre

Ex: The road dips before rising again toward the hills.
to soar
[verbe]

to increase rapidly to a high level

monter en flèche, s'envoler

monter en flèche, s'envoler

Ex: The demand for electric cars is expected soar in the coming years as more people seek environmentally-friendly transportation options .
steady
[Adjectif]

regular and constant for a long period of time

constant

constant

Ex: He maintained steady pace throughout the marathon , ensuring he did n’t tire too quickly .
volatile
[Adjectif]

prone to unexpected and sudden changes, usually gets worse or dangerous

explosif

explosif

Ex: The CEOvolatile decision-making caused instability within the company .
significant
[Adjectif]

important or great enough to be noticed or have an impact

important

important

Ex: The company 's decision to expand into international markets significant for its growth strategy .
fluctuating
[Adjectif]

changing frequently and unpredictably

fluctuant, variable

fluctuant, variable

Ex: His fluctuating energy levels affected his productivity.
moderate
[Adjectif]

(of a person or ideology) not extreme or radical and considered reasonable by a majority of people

modéré

modéré

Ex: She is moderate person who listens to all sides before making decisions .
gradual
[Adjectif]

occurring slowly and step-by-step over a long period of time

graduel, progressif

graduel, progressif

Ex: The decline in biodiversity in the region has gradual, but its effects are becoming increasingly evident .

to become much worse or more intense

s'intensifier, s'aggraver

s'intensifier, s'aggraver

Ex: Tensions were escalating as negotiations broke down .
to plummet
[verbe]

to decline in amount or value in a sudden and rapid way

chuter

chuter

Ex: Political instability in the region caused tourism plummet, affecting the hospitality industry .
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