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

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

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

(of a person) incapable of achieving success in a specific profession

vain

vain

Ex: He lived as frustrated inventor , always short of funds and support .
unfulfilled
[Adjectif]

not achieving one's full potential or desired goals

insatisfait, inachevé

insatisfait, inachevé

Ex: Despite his academic achievements , he unfulfilled and yearned for deeper meaning in his life .
disastrous
[Adjectif]

extremely unsuccessful or unfortunate

désastreux, désastreuse, catastrophique

désastreux, désastreuse, catastrophique

unfulfilling
[Adjectif]

not providing satisfaction or a sense of completion, leaving one dissatisfied or disappointed

peu satisfaisant, insatisfaisant

peu satisfaisant, insatisfaisant

unfruitful
[Adjectif]

not producing the expected or desired results

infructueux, stérile

infructueux, stérile

Ex: After hours unfruitful searching , they concluded that the lost item might never be recovered .
unaccomplished
[Adjectif]

not having achieved one's goals

non accompli, sans succès

non accompli, sans succès

unrewarding
[Adjectif]

not bringing satisfaction, fulfillment, or positive outcomes

peu gratifiant, sans satisfaction

peu gratifiant, sans satisfaction

Ex: The volunteer considered the unrewarding because the impact on the community was not as significant as hoped .
unprofitable
[Adjectif]

not generating a profit, gain, or financial benefit

non rentable, non profitable

non rentable, non profitable

Ex: The decision to sell unprofitable assets was made to refocus resources on more lucrative opportunities .
fruitless
[Adjectif]

failing to produce the desired or expected results

infructueux, stérile

infructueux, stérile

Ex: The farmer 's efforts to revive the withering crops fruitless due to the prolonged drought .
unattained
[Adjectif]

incabable of being reached, achieved, or acquired, often referring to goals, objectives, or desires that remain unrealized

inaccessible, inaccessible à atteindre

inaccessible, inaccessible à atteindre

failing
[Adjectif]

characterized by shortcomings, deficiencies, or a decline in quality

défaillant, en déclin

défaillant, en déclin

Ex: The failing infrastructure of the old building raised concerns about its safety and long-term viability.
impoverished
[Adjectif]

(of people and areas) experiencing extreme poverty

pauvre, démuni

pauvre, démuni

Ex: The elderly couple , living on a fixed income , became impoverished as the cost of living rose .
penniless
[Adjectif]

having no money or financial resources

sans le sou, pauvre

sans le sou, pauvre

Ex: penniless immigrant worked hard to build a better life for his family .
underprivileged
[Adjectif]

lacking access to essential resources or opportunities that are enjoyed by others, often due to social or economic factors

défavorisé, sous-privilégié

défavorisé, sous-privilégié

Ex: underprivileged, he faced numerous obstacles in pursuing his dreams .
struggling
[Adjectif]

facing challenges or hardships, often in the context of financial limitations or adversities

en difficulté, dans la lutte

en difficulté, dans la lutte

Ex: Despite her best efforts, the entrepreneur's struggling startup faced fierce competition and financial setbacks.
stumble
[nom]

failure in achieving something, often due to bad luck

échec

échec

a situation or event that causes bad luck or hardship for someone

malheur, infortune

malheur, infortune

Ex: He blamed misfortune on bad luck .

the act of yielding, giving up, or submitting to an opponent, authority, or circumstance

reddition, abandon

reddition, abandon

Ex: The besieged fortress eventually had no choice but to signal surrender, ending the long standoff .

to face great difficulties and be about to fail

patauger, piétiner, battre de l'aile, être en difficulté

patauger, piétiner, battre de l'aile, être en difficulté

Ex: The restaurant started flounder due to negative reviews and a decline in customer satisfaction .
to founder
[verbe]

to be an outright failure

échouer, sombrer, couler

échouer, sombrer, couler

to go down
[verbe]

to experience defeat in a competition or conflict

être battu, perdre

être battu, perdre

Ex: Despite their best efforts, our basketball team went down to the rival team in the final quarter.

to inadequately direct something due to negligence or poor decision-making

mal gérer

mal gérer

Ex: We have mismanaged this relationship in the past .

to experience financial failure or bankruptcy, often leading to the end or termination of a business or company

faire faillite, être en cessation de paiements

faire faillite, être en cessation de paiements

Ex: High operating costs forced the restaurant to go under within a year.

to fail to achieve a desired outcome

avorter

avorter

Ex: The experimental miscarried in clinical trials , failing to produce the expected results .
to concede
[verbe]

to admit defeat in a competition, election, etc.

concéder, perdre contre à

concéder, perdre contre à

Ex: conceded the argument , admitting that he was wrong .

to not accept or complete an obligation or duty

abdiquer, renoncer à

abdiquer, renoncer à

Ex: She felt she had no choice but abdicate her position after failing to meet the expectations .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7)
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