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to solve
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jigsaw puzzle
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rich
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banknote
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match
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boring
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different
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exciting
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great
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horrible
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interesting
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nice
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unusual
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to set off
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to pick up
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to look at
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to pull out
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to hand in
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to give back
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to put together
to solve
To solve
[ verbe ]
s
s
o
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v
v
e
résoudre

résoudre

to find an answer or solution to a question or problem

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A positive attitude can often help you solve various challenges in life.
She solved the problem by breaking it down into smaller steps.
The scientist conducted experiments to solve the scientific question.

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Transitif
jigsaw puzzle
Jigsaw puzzle
[ nom ]
uk flag
/dʒˈɪɡsɔː pˈʌzəl/
puzzle

puzzle

a picture on a cardboard that is cut into different pieces and one should fit them together in order for the picture to become whole again

What is a "jigsaw puzzle"?

A jigsaw puzzle is a game where players fit together interlocking pieces to form a complete picture or design. Each piece has a unique shape, and the goal is to connect them in the correct way based on the image, color, and pattern. Jigsaw puzzles can vary in difficulty, with the number of pieces ranging from a few to thousands. They are a popular activity for all ages, offering a fun and relaxing challenge that promotes problem-solving, patience, and attention to detail. Jigsaw puzzles are commonly enjoyed in both casual and competitive settings.

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Nom Composé
rich
Rich
[ Adjectif ]
r
r
i
ɪ
ch
ʧ
riche

riche

owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot

poor
banknote
Banknote
[ nom ]
b
b
a
æ
n
n
k
k
n
n
o
t
t
e
(billet de banque)

(billet de banque)

billet

a written or printed piece of paper that represents a specific value and is issued as a form of currency by a government or financial institution

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Nom Composé
match
Match
[ nom ]
m
m
a
æ
t
ch
ʧ
(rencontre)

(rencontre)

match

a competition in which two players or teams compete against one another such as soccer, boxing, etc.

What is a "match"?

A match is a contest or game between two teams or individual players, where they compete against each other according to the rules of a specific sport. The objective is usually to score more points, goals, or runs than the opponent within a set period of time or through a series of rounds. Matches are a fundamental part of organized sports and can take place in various settings, such as tournaments, leagues, or friendly games. The winner is determined based on who performs better in the game.

boring
Boring
[ Adjectif ]
b
b
o
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r
r
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
ennuyeux

ennuyeux

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

different
Different
[ Adjectif ]
d
d
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ɪ
ff
f
e
ə
r
r
e
ə
n
n
t
t
différent

différent

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

same
exciting
Exciting
[ Adjectif ]
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ɪ
x
ks
c
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t
t
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
passionnant

passionnant

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

unexciting
great
Great
[ Adverbe ]
g
g
r
r
ea
t
t
très bien

très bien

in a notably positive or exceptional manner

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horrible
Horrible
[ Adjectif ]
h
h
o
ɔ:
rr
r
i
ə
b
b
ə
l
l
e
(affreux, affreuse)

(affreux, affreuse)

horrible

extremely unpleasant or bad

interesting
Interesting
[ Adjectif ]
i
ɪ
n
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t
t
e
r
r
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ə
s
s
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t
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ɪ
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intéressant

intéressant

catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.

uninteresting
nice
Nice
[ Adjectif ]
n
n
i
c
s
e
agréable

agréable

providing pleasure and enjoyment

nasty
unusual
Unusual
[ Adjectif ]
u
ə
n
n
u
ju:
s
ʒ
ua
l
l
inhabituel

inhabituel

not commonly happening or done

usual
to set off
To set off
[ verbe ]
uk flag
/sˈɛt ˈɔf/
(faire exploser)

(faire exploser)

déclencher

to make something operate, especially by accident

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
set
particule de la phrase
off
to pick up
To pick up
[ verbe ]
uk flag
/pˈɪk ˈʌp/
(ramasser)

(ramasser)

prendre

to take and lift something or someone up

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
pick
particule de la phrase
up
to look at
To look at
[ verbe ]
uk flag
/lˈʊk æt/
(examiner)

(examiner)

regarder

to focus one's attention on something or someone in order to observe or examine them

Informations Grammaticales:

Statut Phrasal
inseparable
verbe de la phrase
look
particule de la phrase
at
to pull out
To pull out
[ verbe ]
uk flag
/pˈʊl ˈaʊt/
arracher

arracher

to take and bring something out of a particular place or position

Informations Grammaticales:

Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
pull
particule de la phrase
out
to hand in
To hand in
[ verbe ]
uk flag
/hˈænd ˈɪn/
(soumettre)

(soumettre)

remettre

to submit or deliver something, such as an assignment, document, application or lost item, usually to a person in authority or to an organization

Informations Grammaticales:

Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
hand
particule de la phrase
in
to give back
To give back
[ verbe ]
uk flag
/ɡˈɪv bˈæk/
(retourner)

(retourner)

rendre

to restore or return something that was lost or taken away

Informations Grammaticales:

ditransitive
Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
give
particule de la phrase
back
to put together
To put together
[ verbe ]
uk flag
/pˌʊt təɡˈɛðɚ/
(monter)

(monter)

assembler

to assemble something from separate parts or elements

disassemble

Informations Grammaticales:

Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
put
particule de la phrase
through

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