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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 5) - Commander et donner des autorisations

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au commandement et à l'octroi d'autorisations qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique de base IELTS.

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

to give an official order to a person or an animal to perform a particular task

ordonner

ordonner

Ex: The commands the team to focus on their defensive strategy .
to manage
[verbe]

to deal with someone, something, or a situation in a way that keeps it under control

Ex: He knows how manage the boat in rough waters .
to control
[verbe]

to have power over a person, company, country, etc. and to decide how things should be done

contrôler, commander

contrôler, commander

Ex: Political leaders strive control policies that impact the welfare of the citizens .
to rule
[verbe]

to control and be in charge of a country

gouverner

gouverner

Ex: The military ruled the nation after a coup d'état .
to order
[verbe]

to give an instruction to someone to do something through one's authority

ordonner

ordonner

Ex: The ordered the crew to prepare for an emergency landing .
to allow
[verbe]

to let someone or something do a particular thing

permettre

permettre

Ex: The rules do allow smoking in this area .
to let
[verbe]

to allow something to happen or someone to do something

laisser

laisser

Ex: The let the students leave early due to the snowstorm .

to formally forbid something from being done, particularly by law

interdire, prohiber

interdire, prohiber

Ex: The prohibit parking in front of fire hydrants to ensure easy access for emergency vehicles .
to forbid
[verbe]

to not give permission typically through the use of authority, rules, etc.

défendre à, interdire à

défendre à, interdire à

Ex: The forbids smoking in public places like restaurants and bars .
to ban
[verbe]

to officially forbid a particular action, item, or practice

prohiber, interdire

prohiber, interdire

Ex: The international community came together ban the trade of ivory .

to bring someone or something under control through laws and rules

restreindre, limiter

restreindre, limiter

Ex: The city council voted restrict parking in certain areas to ease traffic congestion .
to limit
[verbe]

to not let something increase in amount or number

limiter, réduire, restreindre

limiter, réduire, restreindre

Ex: The teacher asked students limit their essays to 500 words .
to force
[verbe]

to make someone behave a certain way or do a particular action, even if they do not want to

forcer, contraindre

forcer, contraindre

Ex: Right now , the manager forcing employees to work overtime due to the tight deadline .
to push
[verbe]

to force someone to do something, particularly against their will

forcer, pousser

forcer, pousser

Ex: Stop pushing me to take sides in your argument.
to enforce
[verbe]

to make individuals to behave in a particular way

faire respecter, imposer

faire respecter, imposer

Ex: In a volunteer organization , it 's difficult enforce active participation among members who are not fully committed .
to compel
[verbe]

to make someone do something

contraindre

contraindre

Ex: The continuous pressure compelling him to reevaluate his career choices .
to press
[verbe]

to try very hard to persuade someone to do something

pousser, exercer des pressions sur

pousser, exercer des pressions sur

Ex: The salesperson pressed the customer to buy the latest product.
to insist
[verbe]

to urgently demand someone to do something or something to take place

insister, persister

insister, persister

Ex: Despite his injuries , insisted on finishing the race .
to permit
[verbe]

to allow something or someone to do something

permettre

permettre

Ex: The permits employees to take an extra break if needed .
to follow
[verbe]

to act accordingly to someone or something's advice, commands, or instructions

suivre, obéir

suivre, obéir

Ex: Follow the arrows on the floor to navigate through the museum .
to impose
[verbe]

to force someone to do what they do not want

imposer, infliger

imposer, infliger

Ex: Parents should guide and support impose their career choices on their children .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 5)
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