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Total English - Intermediate
ambitious
[Adjectif]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

ambitieux

ambitieux

Ex: His ambitious nature led him to take on challenging projects that others deemed impossible , proving his capabilities time and again .Sa nature **ambitieuse** l'a conduit à entreprendre des projets difficiles que d'autres jugeaient impossibles, prouvant ainsi ses capacités à maintes reprises.
charming
[Adjectif]

having an attractive and pleasing quality

charmant

charmant

Ex: Her charming mannerisms made her stand out at the party .Ses manières **charmantes** l'ont fait se démarquer à la fête.
confident
[Adjectif]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

sûr de soi, assuré, confiant

sûr de soi, assuré, confiant

Ex: The teacher was confident about her students ' progress .L'enseignante était **confiante** quant aux progrès de ses élèves.
determined
[Adjectif]

having or displaying a strong will to achieve a goal despite the challenges or obstacles

obstiné

obstiné

Ex: Her determined spirit inspired everyone around her to work harder .Son esprit **déterminé** a inspiré tout le monde autour d'elle à travailler plus dur.
egotistical
[Adjectif]

having an excessive focus on oneself and one's own interests, often at the expense of others

égocentrique,  vaniteux

égocentrique, vaniteux

Ex: His egotistical nature made it difficult for him to accept criticism .Sa nature **égocentrique** lui rendait difficile d'accepter les critiques.
extravagant
[Adjectif]

making exaggerated or overly ambitious claims, promises, or statements that are often not grounded in reality

excessif

excessif

Ex: The CEO 's extravagant promises to double profits within a month were met with skepticism by the board .Les promesses **extravagantes** du PDG de doubler les profits en un mois ont été accueillies avec scepticisme par le conseil d'administration.
flexible
[Adjectif]

capable of adjusting easily to different situations, circumstances, or needs

flexible, souple

flexible, souple

Ex: His flexible attitude made it easy for friends to rely on him in tough times .Son attitude **flexible** a rendu facile pour les amis de compter sur lui dans les moments difficiles.
generous
[Adjectif]

having a willingness to freely give or share something with others, without expecting anything in return

généreux

généreux

Ex: They thanked her for the generous offer to pay for the repairs .Ils l'ont remerciée pour l'offre **généreuse** de payer pour les réparations.
mean
[Adjectif]

(of a person) behaving in a way that is unkind or cruel

méchant

méchant

Ex: The mean neighbor complained about trivial matters just to cause trouble .Le voisin **méchant** s'est plaint de questions triviales juste pour créer des problèmes.
tolerant
[Adjectif]

showing respect to what other people say or do even when one disagrees with them

tolérant

tolérant

Ex: The tolerant parent encouraged their children to explore their own beliefs and values , supporting them even if they differed from their own .Le parent **tolérant** a encouragé ses enfants à explorer leurs propres croyances et valeurs, en les soutenant même si elles différaient des siennes.

one's ability to say funny things or be amused by jokes and other things meant to make one laugh

Ex: He uses his sense of humor to connect with people and make them feel comfortable.

a positive quality or attribute that enhances or enriches the overall value or effectiveness of a person or thing

force, atout

force, atout

a flaw or limitation in one's character, behavior, or judgment

faiblesse,  point faible

faiblesse, point faible

Ex: His major weakness is his inability to say no to his friends .Sa principale **faiblesse** est son incapacité à dire non à ses amis.
money
[nom]

something that we use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills

argent

argent

Ex: She works hard to earn money for her college tuition .Elle travaille dur pour gagner de l'**argent** pour ses frais de scolarité.
cheap
[Adjectif]

having a low price

bon marché, pas cher

bon marché, pas cher

Ex: The shirt she bought was very cheap; she got it on sale .La chemise qu'elle a achetée était très **bon marché**; elle l'a obtenue en solde.
to spend
[verbe]

to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.

dépenser

dépenser

Ex: She does n't like to spend money on things she does n't need .Elle n'aime pas **dépenser** de l'argent pour des choses dont elle n'a pas besoin.
to afford
[verbe]

to be able to pay the cost of something

s'offrir, se payer, se permettre d'acheter

s'offrir, se payer, se permettre d'acheter

Ex: Financial stability allows individuals to afford unexpected expenses without causing hardship .La stabilité financière permet aux individus de **se permettre** des dépenses imprévues sans causer de difficultés.
to buy
[verbe]

to get something in exchange for paying money

acheter

acheter

Ex: Did you remember to buy tickets for the concert this weekend ?As-tu pensé à **acheter** les billets pour le concert ce week-end ?
to pay
[verbe]

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

payer

payer

Ex: He paid the taxi driver for the ride to the airport .Il a **payé** le chauffeur de taxi pour la course jusqu'à l'aéroport.

to compare the prices or quality of goods or services from different suppliers or stores before making a purchase

comparer les prix, faire le tour des magasins

comparer les prix, faire le tour des magasins

Ex: The family is currently shopping around for a new home in the area .La famille est actuellement en train de **comparer les prix** pour une nouvelle maison dans la région.
deal
[nom]

an agreement between two or more parties, typically involving the exchange of goods, services, or property

marché

marché

Ex: She reviewed the terms of the deal carefully before signing the contract .Elle a examiné attentivement les termes de l'**accord** avant de signer le contrat.
impulse
[nom]

a sudden strong urge or desire to do something, often without thinking or planning beforehand

impulsion, envie soudaine

impulsion, envie soudaine

Ex: She resisted the impulse to reply angrily to the criticism .Elle a résisté à l'**impulsion** de répondre avec colère à la critique.
sale
[nom]

the act of selling something

vente

vente

Ex: Their family ’s main income comes from the sale of farm produce .Le revenu principal de leur famille provient de la **vente** de produits agricoles.
bargain
[nom]

an item bought at a much lower price than usual

occasion, bonne affaire

occasion, bonne affaire

Ex: The used car was a bargain compared to newer models .La voiture d'occasion était une **affaire** par rapport aux modèles plus récents.

a list of items intended for purchase during a shopping trip to a store or market

liste de courses

liste de courses

Ex: She misplaced her shopping list and had to rely on memory while shopping .Elle a égaré sa **liste de courses** et a dû se fier à sa mémoire en faisant les courses.
ticket
[nom]

a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event

billet

billet

Ex: They checked our tickets at the entrance of the stadium .Ils ont vérifié nos **billets** à l'entrée du stade.

the process of examining the similarities and differences between two or more things or people

comparaison

comparaison

Ex: The comparison of Italian and Spanish reveals that they share many similar words and grammatical structures .La **comparaison** de l'italien et de l'espagnol révèle qu'ils partagent de nombreux mots et structures grammaticales similaires.
website
[nom]

a group of related data on the Internet with the same domain name published by a specific individual, organization, etc.

site internet, site web, site

site internet, site web, site

Ex: This website provides useful tips for learning English .Ce **site Web** fournit des conseils utiles pour apprendre l'anglais.
mistake
[nom]

an act or opinion that is wrong

erreur

erreur

Ex: A culture that encourages risk-taking and learning from mistakes fosters innovation and creativity .Une culture qui encourage la prise de risques et l'apprentissage des **erreurs** favorise l'innovation et la créativité.
receipt
[nom]

a written or printed document that shows the payment for a set of goods or services has been made

reçu, ticket de caisse

reçu, ticket de caisse

Ex: The hotel gave me a receipt when I checked out .L'hôtel m'a donné un **reçu** lorsque j'ai effectué le check-out.
refund
[nom]

an amount of money that is paid back because of returning goods to a store or one is not satisfied with the goods or services

remboursement

remboursement

Ex: He requested a refund for the concert tickets since the event was canceled .Il a demandé un **remboursement** pour les billets de concert puisque l'événement a été annulé.
reduced
[Adjectif]

lower than usual or expected in amount or quantity

réduit, diminué

réduit, diminué

Ex: The project faced delays due to a reduced budget , which limited the resources available for development .Le projet a connu des retards en raison d'un budget **réduit**, ce qui a limité les ressources disponibles pour le développement.
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