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Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général) - Arguments et Accords

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur l'argumentation et l'accord, tels que « de plus », « d'accord », « consentement », etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
however

used to indicate contrast or contradiction

cependant, néanmoins, toutefois

cependant, néanmoins, toutefois

[Adverbe]
firstly

used to introduce the first fact, reason, step, etc.

premièrement

premièrement

[Adverbe]
furthermore

used to introduce additional information

de plus, en outre

de plus, en outre

[Adverbe]
moreover

used to introduce additional information or to emphasize a point

de plus

de plus

[Adverbe]
to consider

to regard someone or something in a certain way

considérer

considérer

[verbe]
agreed

having the same opinion about something

d'accord

d'accord

[Adjectif]
to confirm

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

confirmer

confirmer

[verbe]
to resolve

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

résoudre

résoudre

[verbe]
persuasive

capable of convincing others to do or believe something particular

persuasif

persuasif

[Adjectif]
terms

the conditions included in a contract or agreement

termes, conditions

termes, conditions

[nom]
understanding

an informal agreement that may be unspoken

accord

accord

[nom]
acceptance

the act of agreeing with a belief, idea, statement, etc.

acceptation

acceptation

[nom]
alliance

an association between countries, organizations, political parties, etc. in order to achieve common interests

alliance

alliance

[nom]
to collaborate

to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal

collaborer

collaborer

[verbe]
to concede

to admit defeat in a competition, election, etc.

concéder, perdre contre à

concéder, perdre contre à

[verbe]
to consent

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

consentir

consentir

[verbe]
to cooperate

to work with other people in order to achieve a common goal

coopérer

coopérer

[verbe]
to intervene

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

intervenir

intervenir

[verbe]
to submit

to accept the control, authority, or superiority of someone or something

soumettre

soumettre

[verbe]
treaty

an official agreement between two or more governments or states

traité

traité

[nom]
truce

an agreement according to which enemies or opponents stop fighting each other for a specific period of time

trêve

trêve

[nom]
agreement

a promise, an arrangement, or a contract between two or more people

accord

accord

[nom]
to persuade

to make a person do something through reasoning or other methods

persuader

persuader

[verbe]
to encourage

to provide someone with support, hope, or confidence

encourager

encourager

[verbe]
to convince

to make someone feel certain about the truth of something

convaincre, persuader

convaincre, persuader

[verbe]
discussion

a conversation with someone about a serious subject

discussion

discussion

[nom]
to coax

to persuade someone to do something by being kind and gentle, especially when they may be unwilling

amadouer

amadouer

[verbe]
although

used to introduce a contrast to what has just been said

bien que

bien que

[Conjonction]
in addition to

used to add extra or supplementary information

en plus de

en plus de

[préposition]
despite

used to show that something happened or is true, even though there was a difficulty or obstacle that might have prevented it

malgré, en dépit de

malgré, en dépit de

[préposition]
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