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Vous trouverez ici les mots du vocabulaire Insight 9 du manuel de cours Insight Advanced, tels que « tourment », « bien qualifié », « au coude à coude », etc.

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Insight - Advanced
well-qualified

having the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience to perform a particular task or job at a high level of proficiency, often having obtained relevant training, education, or certification

hautement qualifié

hautement qualifié

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[Adjectif]
enthusiastic

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

enthousiaste

enthousiaste

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[Adjectif]
to motivate

to make someone want to do something by giving them a reason or encouragement

motiver

motiver

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[verbe]
to point

to aim or direct something in a particular direction or towards a specific target

pointer

pointer

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[verbe]
tenacity

the quality or trait of being persistent, determined, and unwilling to give up, especially in the face of challenges or obstacles

 ténacité

ténacité

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[nom]
torment

extreme amount of pain or distress experienced either physically or mentally

tourment

tourment

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[nom]
serenity

a state of calm and peacefulness, free from stress, anxiety, or disturbance

sérénité

sérénité

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[nom]
preoccupation

a state of being excessively focused or occupied with a particular thought, idea, or concern, often to the exclusion of other things.

préoccupation

préoccupation

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[nom]
aficionado

a person who is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about a particular activity, subject, or interest

aficionado

aficionado

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[nom]
exhaustion

a feeling of extreme tiredness

épuisement

épuisement

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[nom]
to race against time

to work as fast as possible to get something done within a very limited time

[Phrase]
neck and neck

used when two or more participants in a race or competition are very close and have an equal chance of winning

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in the running

having a chance to win or succeed, particularly in a competition

[Phrase]
to break the habit

to put a stop to one's habit, particularly one that is harmful or dangerous

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par for the course

used of a situation, outcome, or behavior that is considered typical, expected, or unsurprising given the circumstances

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hands down

in a way that is effortless or easy

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to level the playing field

to create equal opportunities for all individuals or groups, regardless of their background or circumstances

[Phrase]
to set the pace

to set a high standard or example for others to follow

[Phrase]
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