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

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

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

done or moving at a fast pace with a sense of urgency or haste

précipité, hâtif

précipité, hâtif

hasty
[Adjectif]

done quickly or without careful consideration

précipité, hâtif

précipité, hâtif

Ex: We took hasty look at the documents before the meeting .
rapid-fire
[Adjectif]

happening one after the other

rapide, à la chaîne

rapide, à la chaîne

agile
[Adjectif]

able to move quickly and easily

agile

agile

Ex: agile robot maneuvered smoothly through the obstacle course .
swift
[Adjectif]

occurring or moving with great speed

rapide, prompt

rapide, prompt

Ex: He delivered swift kick to the ball , sending it soaring into the goal .
accelerated
[Adjectif]

moving or progressing at a faster rate than usual

accéléré, accélérateur

accéléré, accélérateur

Ex: accelerated speed of the car made him feel exhilarated as he drove down the highway .
speedful
[Adjectif]

characterized by swiftness and rapid movement

rapide, vif

rapide, vif

rushed
[Adjectif]

done quickly without much time

précipité, hâtif

précipité, hâtif

fleet
[Adjectif]

moving in a high speed

rapide, prompt

rapide, prompt

Ex: The fleet river rushed through the canyon.
flying
[Adjectif]

done quickly, rapidly, or briefly

rapide, express

rapide, express

sluggish
[Adjectif]

moving, responding, or functioning at a slow pace

lent, mou

lent, mou

Ex: sluggish stream barely moved , choked with debris after the storm .
lagging
[Adjectif]

moving too slowly, hence falling behind

retardataire, en retard

retardataire, en retard

unhurried
[Adjectif]

happening in a relaxed and unrushed manner

paisible, détendu

paisible, détendu

Ex: unhurried pace of the hike allowed everyone to enjoy the scenery .

to slow down or reduce the speed of something

décélérer

décélérer

Ex: To protect fragile cargo , the crane operator must decelerate the load when lowering it onto the dock .
to stall
[verbe]

to cease to make progress or move forward

stagner, s'arrêter

stagner, s'arrêter

Ex: The team ’s stalled due to a lack of communication .
to whizz
[verbe]

to move rapidly

filer, décoller

filer, décoller

Ex: The car whizzed past us on the highway, leaving a trail of dust in its wake.
to quicken
[verbe]

to speed up or accelerate

accélérer, hâter

accélérer, hâter

to become faster

accélérer, se dépêcher

accélérer, se dépêcher

Ex: The heartbeat monitor indicated that the patient 's heart rate began speed up, requiring medical attention .

to make a vehicle, machine or object move more quickly

accélérer, hâter

accélérer, hâter

Ex: The pilot accelerated the jet to quickly climb to a higher altitude .
to hasten
[verbe]

to accelerate one's movement with a sense of speed or urgency

se dépêcher

se dépêcher

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