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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7) - Poids et stabilité

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au poids et à la stabilité qui sont nécessaires à l'examen IELTS de formation générale.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
dense
[Adjectif]

thick or heavy in a chemical context

dense, épais

dense, épais

Ex: The cake was overly sweet dense, making it hard to eat .
ponderous
[Adjectif]

displaying a sense of slowness or lack of agility due to real or perceived weight or massiveness

lourd, pesant

lourd, pesant

Ex: She struggled to carry ponderous stack of textbooks across the campus .
unbreakable
[Adjectif]

impossible or difficult to destroy or damage

incassable, inaltérable

incassable, inaltérable

Ex: unbreakable contract ensured that both parties were bound by its terms .
steadfast
[Adjectif]

firmly secured in one position and unable to move or change

ferme, inébranlable

ferme, inébranlable

Ex: The ancient fortress stood steadfast against the enemy's siege, its walls unyielding.
immoveable
[Adjectif]

fixed in an unchangeable position

immuable, inchangeable

immuable, inchangeable

unshakable
[Adjectif]

firm in a way that cannot be destroyed or changed

inébranlable, inébranlé

inébranlable, inébranlé

stout
[Adjectif]

physically strong and solid

robuste, costaud

robuste, costaud

robust
[Adjectif]

built to endure stress or wear without breaking or being easily damaged

robuste, solide

robuste, solide

Ex: robust construction of the outdoor furniture allowed it to remain in excellent condition despite constant exposure to the elements .
airy
[Adjectif]

weighing very little

léger, aérien

léger, aérien

delicate
[Adjectif]

easily harmed or destroyed

délicat, fragile

délicat, fragile

Ex: delicate artwork was protected behind glass in the museum .
frail
[Adjectif]

weak and likely to be destroyed or damaged

frêle, fragile

frêle, fragile

shaky
[Adjectif]

uncertain about the exact details of something

peu stable, fragile, difficile, chaotique, incertain

peu stable, fragile, difficile, chaotique, incertain

flimsy
[Adjectif]

likely to break due to the lack of strength or durability

fragile

fragile

Ex: flimsy support beams in the old house made it unsafe to live in .
breakable
[Adjectif]

easily damaged or destroyed

fragile, cassable

fragile, cassable

Ex: The delicate porcelain figurine breakable, so keep it away from the edge of the shelf .

to lose weight

maigrir, se raffermir

maigrir, se raffermir

Ex: After the holidays , many people make resolutions slim down their post-celebration weight .
sturdy
[Adjectif]

strongly built or solid in nature

robuste, solide

robuste, solide

Ex: The companysturdy financial position allowed it to weather economic downturns with ease .
resilient
[Adjectif]

having the ability to return to its original shape or position after being stretched or compressed

résistant

résistant

Ex: resilient rubber tires on the bicycle absorbed shocks from rough terrain and bounced back .
durable
[Adjectif]

strong enough to resist damage and decay for a long time

durable, résistant

durable, résistant

Ex: durable tires provided a substantial improvement in safety and performance on rough terrain .
floaty
[Adjectif]

able to stay on the surface of a liquid or drift in the air due to having little weight

flottant, léger

flottant, léger

limp
[Adjectif]

lacking firmness and strength

flasque, mou

flasque, mou

uncompromising
[Adjectif]

unwilling to change or give in

intransigeant, inébranlable

intransigeant, inébranlable

Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7)
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