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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7) - Commander et Donner des Permissions

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au commandement et à l'octroi d'autorisations qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS General Training.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
to dictate
to dictate
[verbe]

to tell someone what to do or not to do, in an authoritative way

dicter

dicter

Ex: The manager dictated a set of guidelines for the project. 
to instruct

to tell someone to do something, particularly in an official manner

instruire

instruire

Ex: The supervisor instructed the employees to complete their timesheets by the end of the day. 
to supervise

to be in charge of someone or an activity and watch them to make sure everything is done properly

superviser

superviser

Ex: The manager diligently supervises the team's daily tasks to maintain efficiency. 
to obey
to obey
[verbe]

to follow commands, rules, or orders

obéir

obéir

Ex: Children are expected to obey their parents' instructions. 
to adhere
to adhere
[verbe]

to devotedly follow or support something, such as a rule, belief, plan, etc.

adhérer à

adhérer à

Ex: He adheres strictly to his daily exercise routine, rain or shine. 
to disobey
to disobey
[verbe]

to refuse to follow rules, commands, or orders

désobéir, enfreindre

désobéir, enfreindre

Ex: Children are encouraged not to disobey their parents' instructions. 
to rebel
to rebel
[verbe]

to oppose a ruler or government

se rebeller, se révolter

se rebeller, se révolter

Ex: The citizens decided to rebel against the oppressive regime, demanding freedom and equality. 
to comply
to comply
[verbe]

to act in accordance with rules, regulations, or requests

obtempérer, s'exécuter

obtempérer, s'exécuter

Ex: Employees are expected to comply with the company's code of conduct. 
to conform
to conform
[verbe]

to be or act in accordance with a rule, standard, etc.

se conformer, respecter

se conformer, respecter

Ex: Students are expected to conform to the school's dress code. 
to authorize

to officially give permission for a specific action, process, etc.

autoriser

autoriser

Ex: The manager will authorize the contract by signing it, giving official approval for the business deal. 
to sanction

to officially approve of something such as an action, change, practice, etc.

sanctionner

sanctionner

Ex: The city council decided to sanction the music festival, granting official permission for its organization in the park. 
to entitle
to entitle
[verbe]

to give someone the legal right to have or do something particular

donner à [qqn] le droit à [qch], autoriser [qqn] à

donner à [qqn] le droit à [qch], autoriser [qqn] à

Ex: The successful completion of the training program will entitle employees to receive a certification. 
to empower
to empower
[verbe]

to give someone the power or authorization to do something particular

habiliter, autoriser

habiliter, autoriser

Ex: The manager sought to empower the team by delegating decision-making authority. 
to license
to license
[verbe]

to give permission for the use, practice, or production of something through a formal agreement

autoriser

autoriser

Ex: Companies let users use their software legally by licensing it under certain terms. 
to grant
to grant
[verbe]

to let someone have something, especially something that they have requested

accorder

accorder

Ex: The teacher decided to grant extra time for students to complete their assignments. 
to suppress

to stop an activity such as a protest using force

réprimer

réprimer

Ex: As the crowd grew, the authorities decided to suppress the protest before it could escalate further. 
to embargo
to embargo
[verbe]

to impose a restriction or official ban on the release, publication, or distribution of certain information, news, or materials

imposer un embargo, mettre sous embargo

imposer un embargo, mettre sous embargo

Ex: The newspaper editor decided to embargo the sensitive article until the legal implications were clarified. 
to disallow

to reject or forbid something officially

rejeter, refuser

rejeter, refuser

Ex: The school administration decided to disallow cell phone usage during class hours. 
to impel
to impel
[verbe]

to strongly encourage someone to take action

pousser

pousser

Ex: The urgent pleas from the community impelled the government to take swift action in response to the crisis. 
to pressure

to make someone do something by using force, influence, or other methods

faire pression sur, mettre la pression à

faire pression sur, mettre la pression à

Ex: The salesperson tried to pressure the customer into making a quick purchase by emphasizing limited stock. 
to obligate

to make someone do something, typically through legal, moral, or social means

obliger

obliger

Ex: The signed agreement obligates both parties to adhere to the terms and conditions outlined within. 
to oblige
to oblige
[verbe]

to make someone do something because it is required by law, duty, etc.

obliger

obliger

Ex: The contract obliges both parties to fulfill their agreed-upon responsibilities. 
to consent
to consent
[verbe]

to give someone permission to do something or to agree to do it

consentir

consentir

Ex: Patients need to consent to a surgery or medical procedure before it can be performed. 
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