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Liste de Mots Niveau C2 - Tentative et Prévention

Ici, vous apprendrez tous les mots essentiels pour parler de Tentative et Prévention, spécialement rassemblés pour les apprenants de niveau C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
to bid
to bid
[verbe]

to try to achieve something

être en compétition pour

être en compétition pour

Ex: The company is bidding to secure the contract for the new infrastructure project. 
to overexert

to strain or expend excessive physical or mental effort beyond one's capacity

se surmener, trop forcer

se surmener, trop forcer

Ex: After the intense workout, he began to feel lightheaded, realizing he had overexerted himself at the gym. 
to make off

to leave quickly, often in order to escape or avoid someone or something

décamper, prendre la fuite

décamper, prendre la fuite

Ex: The thief made off after robbing the bank. 
to scram
to scram
[verbe]

to move hurriedly, especially to escape or to leave a place abruptly

déguerpir, filer

déguerpir, filer

Ex: When the fire alarm sounded, the students had to scram out of the building in an orderly manner. 
to shirk
to shirk
[verbe]

to avoid or neglect one's responsibilities, often by finding ways to escape from them

se soustraire, esquiver

se soustraire, esquiver

Ex: Instead of completing the assigned project, he tends to shirk his responsibilities by procrastinating and avoiding the necessary work. 
to sidestep

to avoid or bypass a problem, question, or responsibility by addressing it indirectly or by taking a different approach

contourner, éviter

contourner, éviter

Ex: During the interview, the politician attempted to sidestep controversial questions by redirecting the conversation to unrelated topics. 
to shun
to shun
[verbe]

to deliberately avoid, ignore, or keep away from someone or something

éviter, fuir

éviter, fuir

Ex: The celebrity chose to shun the limelight for a while, seeking privacy away from the public eye. 
to eschew
to eschew
[verbe]

to avoid a thing or doing something on purpose

éviter, fuir

éviter, fuir

Ex: Health-conscious individuals often eschew sugary beverages in favor of water or herbal tea. 
to abscond
to abscond
[verbe]

to secretly flee from a place, typically to avoid arrest or prosecution

s'évader, prendre la fuite

s'évader, prendre la fuite

Ex: The prisoner managed to abscond from the maximum-security prison. 
to skedaddle

to run away hastily, often in a disorderly or hurried manner

détaler, prendre la poudre d'escampette

détaler, prendre la poudre d'escampette

Ex: When they heard the loud noise, the startled animals began to skedaddle into the safety of the nearby forest. 
to forestall

to stop something from happening by acting ahead of time

prévenir, déjouer

prévenir, déjouer

Ex: She took painkillers to forestall a migraine. 
to ward off

to repel or avoid an attack or undesirable situation

repousser, éviter

repousser, éviter

Ex: The use of insect repellent helps ward off mosquitoes and reduce the risk of insect-borne diseases. 
to head off

to take action to prevent or resolve a problem before it occurs

prévenir, désamorcer

prévenir, désamorcer

Ex: The company decided to head off any potential disputes by clarifying the contract terms. 
to stave off

to delay the occurrence of something undesirable or threatening

repousser, éviter

repousser, éviter

Ex: Adequate sleep and a healthy diet can help stave off fatigue and improve overall well-being 
to circumvent

to evade an obligation, question, or problem by means of excuses or dishonesty

contourner

contourner

Ex: Many companies circumvent their environmental responsibilities by outsourcing to suppliers in other countries. 
to bypass
to bypass
[verbe]

to circumvent or avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally

éviter

éviter

Ex: The engineer designed a system to bypass the faulty circuit and ensure the smooth operation of the machinery. 
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