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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 5) - Actions relationnelles

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux actions relationnelles qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique de base IELTS.

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Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 5)
to marry
[verbe]

to become someone's husband or wife

épouser, se marier avec

épouser, se marier avec

Ex: They plan marry next summer in a beach ceremony .
to engage
[verbe]

to formally agree to marry someone, typically by accepting a marriage proposal

s'engager, fiançailles

s'engager, fiançailles

to commit
[verbe]

to be dedicated to a person, cause, policy, etc.

s'engager

s'engager

Ex: committed their resources to environmental protection .
to support
[verbe]

to provide financial or material assistance

soutenir, financer

soutenir, financer

Ex: They received a loan support the growth of their business .
to trust
[verbe]

to believe that someone is sincere, reliable, or competent

faire confiance à

faire confiance à

Ex: trust him because he has never let me down .

to have a friendly or good relationship with someone or something

bien s'entendre

bien s'entendre

Ex: Our neighbors are very friendly, and we get along with them quite well.

to provide treatment for or help a person or an animal that is sick or injured

se sentir concerné par, être concerné par

se sentir concerné par, être concerné par

Ex: The nurse cared for the elderly patient in the hospital .

to meet up with someone in order to cooperate or socialize

se réunir

se réunir

Ex: Families often get together during the holidays for a festive meal.

to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

traîner, glander

traîner, glander

Ex: Do you want hang out after school and grab a bite to eat ?

to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one

se séparer, mettre fin à une relation

se séparer, mettre fin à une relation

Ex: He found it hard break up with her , but he knew it was the right decision .
to divorce
[verbe]

to legally end a marriage

divorcer (de)

divorcer (de)

Ex: The high-profile divorced after a long legal battle .
to fight
[verbe]

to argue over something

disputer, se disputer

disputer, se disputer

Ex: fought bitterly , but eventually made up .

to end the relationship or live apart from a partner

se séparer

se séparer

Ex: Some couples choose separate temporarily to reassess their relationship .

to end a romantic relationship or marriage

se séparer, rompre

se séparer, rompre

Ex: They decided to split up after ten years of marriage.
to cheat
[verbe]

to be sexually unfaithful to one's partner by engaging in romantic or intimate activities with someone else

tromper

tromper

Ex: Maintaining open communication is essential in preventing the temptation cheat in a relationship .
to betray
[verbe]

to cheat on one's spouse or romantic partner

trahir, tromper

trahir, tromper

Ex: He tried to justify his actions , but there was no excuse betraying his partner .
to abandon
[verbe]

to leave someone with no intention of returning

abandonner

abandonner

Ex: Mark was devastated when his partner abandoned him .
to make up
[verbe]

to become friends with someone once more after ending a quarrel with them

se réconcilier

se réconcilier

Ex: The made up after their misunderstanding and apologized to each other .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 5)
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