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Entraînement Général IELTS (Band 8 et Plus) - Success

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

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (8)
fortuitous

occurring by chance and not intention

fortuit

fortuit

[Adjectif]
enterprising

showing initiative, resourcefulness, and a willingness to undertake new and challenging projects or ventures

entrepreneurial

entrepreneurial

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[Adjectif]
driven

showing determination and ambition to achieve one's goals

motivé

motivé

[Adjectif]
goal-oriented

characterized by a strong focus on achieving specific objectives

orienté vers les objectifs

orienté vers les objectifs

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[Adjectif]
self-assured

confident in one's abilities or qualities

sûr de soi

sûr de soi

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[Adjectif]
well-heeled

having substantial financial resources

aisé

aisé

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[Adjectif]
loaded

having a lot of money or financial resources

chargé

chargé

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[Adjectif]
auspicious

indicating that something is very likely to succeed in the future

de bon augure

de bon augure

[Adjectif]
high-flying

extremely successful, particularly in job or education

de haut vol

de haut vol

[Adjectif]
elite

associated with superior status, privilege, or excellence

d'élite

d'élite

[Adjectif]
serendipitous

unexpectedly fortunate or successful

heureux hasard

heureux hasard

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[Adjectif]
to transcend

to surpass or go beyond the usual limits, boundaries, or expectations

transcender

transcender

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[verbe]
to eclipse

to become more successful, important, or powerful that someone or something else in a way that they become unnoticeable

éclipser

éclipser

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to outstrip

to posses or reach a higher level of skill, success, value, or quantity than another person or thing

surpasser

surpasser

[verbe]
to prevail

to prove to be superior in strength, influence, or authority

prévaloir

prévaloir

[verbe]
to outperform

to do better than someone or something

être plus performant que

être plus performant que

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to outwit

to defeat or surpass someone in a clever or cunning manner

dérober

dérober

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[verbe]
to outmaneuver

to surpass or overcome an opponent or obstacle through strategic and skillful maneuvers

dérober à

dérober à

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to outshine

to surpass or exceed others in a particular quality, skill, or achievement

éclipser

éclipser

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[verbe]
to procure

to obtain something, especially through effort or skill

se procurer

se procurer

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to reign

to be predominant or prevalent

régner

régner

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to burgeon

to have a rapid development or growth

éclore

éclore

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to consolidate

to strengthen a position of power or success so that it lasts longer

consolider

consolider

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to culminate

to end by coming to a climactic point

aboutir à

aboutir à

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to outclass

to surpass or exceed others in a particular activity, skill, or performance

démontrer une supériorité

démontrer une supériorité

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[verbe]
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