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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 8-9) - Changer et former

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au changement et à la formation qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)

to completely transform something into a different form

transformer, métamorphoser

transformer, métamorphoser

Ex: The magical potion had the ability transmogrify the protagonist into any creature they desired for a limited time .

to change the position or order of something

transposer, changer de place

transposer, changer de place

Ex: The director decided transpose the scenes in the film , creating a nonlinear narrative for added suspense .

to change from a liquid to a semi-solid or solid state, often through the process of clotting or curdling

coaguler

coaguler

Ex: The chef added lemon juice to the warm milk , causing it coagulate and form curds for cheese making .

to gradually disappear or spread out

disperser, se dissiper

disperser, se dissiper

Ex: The heat dissipated after hours of cooling .
to sublime
[verbe]

to change from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase

sublimer, subir une sublimation

sublimer, subir une sublimation

Ex: To isolate the purest form of the compound , the chemist decided sublime it at a precise temperature to avoid decomposition .
to amend
[verbe]

to make alterations or adjustments to improve the quality, effectiveness, or suitability of something

amender, modifier

amender, modifier

Ex: The software amended the program code to fix bugs and optimize performance .
to wither
[verbe]

to dry up or shrink, typically due to a loss of moisture

faner

faner

Ex: The flowers withering despite efforts to revive them .
to morph
[verbe]

to cause an object or image to change its shape smoothly and seamlessly

morpher, transformer

morpher, transformer

Ex: The artist used digital tools morph the landscape , creating surreal and fantastical scenes .

to decline in quality, condition, or overall state

se détériorer, se dégrader

se détériorer, se dégrader

Ex: Continuous exposure to sunlight can cause colors to fade and materials deteriorate.
to wilt
[verbe]

to become limp or droopy, usually due to lack of water or loss of vitality

flétrir, se faner

flétrir, se faner

Ex: As the chef prepared the salad , they noticed the spinach leaves starting wilt and quickly added dressing to revive them .

to break into smaller pieces

fragmenter, briser

fragmenter, briser

Ex: By this time next year , the old bridge will fragmenting due to natural wear .

to cause a substance to change directly from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through the liquid phase

sublimer

sublimer

Ex: Napthalene , commonly found in mothballs , is known sublimate at room temperature , releasing its characteristic odor .

to make a problem, situation, or condition worse or more serious

aggraver

aggraver

Ex: aggravated the injury when proper care was not taken .
to erode
[verbe]

(of natural forces such as wind, water, or other environmental factors) to gradually wear away or diminish the surface of a material

s'éroder

s'éroder

Ex: Over time , acidic eroded the ancient stone statues , gradually wearing away their features .
to dilute
[verbe]

to make something less forceful, potent, or intense by adding additional elements or substances

diluer

diluer

Ex: Aware of the public 's concerns , the government promised not dilute the environmental regulations despite pressure from certain industries .
to weather
[verbe]

to make something change in terms of color, shape, etc. due to the effect or influence of the sun, wind, or rain

érosionner, altérer

érosionner, altérer

Ex: The salty sea weathered the steel cables of the suspension bridge , requiring regular maintenance .
to contort
[verbe]

to twist or bend something out of its normal or natural shape

tordre

tordre

Ex: The artist used wire contort and shape it into a sculpture that defied conventional forms .
to bolster
[verbe]

to enhance the strength or effect of something

soutenir, renforcer

soutenir, renforcer

Ex: By implementing the new policies , they hope bolster employee morale .
to whet
[verbe]

to sharpen or hone the cutting edge of a blade by rubbing it against a sharpening tool or stone

aiguiser, affûter

aiguiser, affûter

Ex: Before the woodworking project , the carpenter took a moment whet the plane 's blade to achieve a smooth finish on the wood .
to distill
[verbe]

to heat a liquid and turn it into gas then cool it and make it liquid again in order to purify it

distiller

distiller

Ex: The plan is distill rainwater for a clean water source .
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