Sciences Naturelles SAT - Objets techniques
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à des objets techniques, tels que "stratum", "oscilloscope", "ratchet", etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.
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a heavy object, usually made of metal, designed to secure a vessel or structure firmly to the bottom of a body of water to prevent drifting

ancre

a spiral shape that looks like a coil, often seen in things like springs, screws, or some types of antennas

hélice, spirale

an electronic device used for playing video games on a television or display screen

console, console de jeux

a light and airy material made by trapping gas bubbles in a solid or liquid substance during production

mousse

the specific equipment or materials carried by a vehicle for a particular purpose

charge utile, cargaison utile

an exact or very close copy of an object, often made to resemble the original in appearance and function

réplique, copie
a specialized underwater vehicle designed to operate and navigate beneath the surface of water, typically used for exploration, research, or marine activities

submersible, véhicule submersible

the main body or framework of a ship or boat, typically the outer shell that provides buoyancy and protects against water

coque, hull (not commonly used

a type of parchment made from animal skin, typically calfskin, used for writing or printing

vélin

an object, often a missile or bullet, propelled through the air by force, typically for military or scientific purposes

projectile

a hand tool with a flat, pointed, or rounded blade used for applying and spreading mortar, plaster, or other similar materials onto surfaces such as walls, floors, or ceilings during masonry or tile work

truelle
a mechanical device used for lifting and lowering heavy objects or materials vertically

treuil, palan

an electronic instrument used to graphically display and analyze voltage signals over time, showing the waveform's amplitude, frequency, and other characteristics

oscilloscope, oscilloscope électronique

a device or machine that is often unusual or complicated, made for a specific job

gadget, mécanisme

a mechanical device powered by flowing or falling water, typically used to generate mechanical power for tasks such as grinding grain or pumping water

roue à eau, moulin à eau

an innovative device used in printing, casting individual lines of type from molten metal, significantly advancing the efficiency of typesetting

linotype, machine à composer

a distinct layer or level within a system, often conceived as having depth or hierarchy

couche, strate
a measuring instrument or device used to determine the size, capacity, amount, or extent of something

manomètre, jauge

a flexible material, often in the form of a sealant or filler, used to seal gaps, joints, or cracks in various surfaces, such as walls, windows, or pipes, to prevent air, water, or pests from entering or escaping

mastic, calfeutrage

a large sheet of strong, flexible material, typically made of canvas or polyethylene, used to protect or cover objects from weather or debris

bâche, toile

an object, typically over a hundred years old, considered valuable due to its historical significance, craftsmanship, or rarity

antiquité, objet ancien

a device in a vehicle that measures the distance traveled by counting the number of rotations of a vehicle's wheels

odomètre

a writing tool made from a bird feather, typically the large flight feather of a goose or swan, with a sharpened end

plume, plume d'oie

a flat or curved object, often made of metal or plastic, designed to catch or direct airflow, typically used in weather vanes, turbines, or aircraft

flèche, aiguille

weapons and ammunition used for military or defense purposes, including firearms, bombs, grenades, and missiles

munitions, materiel militaire

an explosive device placed on railroad tracks, activated by passing trains to warn engineers of potential dangers ahead

torpille, dispositif d'avertissement

a device with a long thin bar and a weight at the end that swings side to side to keep a clock working

pendule
a round metal part that rotates in one direction and locks in the opposite direction, used on art tools such as paintbrush handles or adjustable clamps

cliquet, crémaillère

a sharp projection or point, typically found on wire fencing, designed to deter and hinder passage or intrusion

barbeau, épine

a collection of various equipment used for a particular task

attirail, équipement, matériel
a simple lighting device from earlier times, consisting of a rush stem soaked in fat or grease, used as a makeshift candle

lampe à lucioles, lampe de joncs

a machine tool that rotates a workpiece so one can shape it by cutting, sanding, or drilling

tour, machine à tourner

a package or set of basic items or tools assembled to help someone get started with a particular activity

kit de démarrage, ensemble de démarrage

a protruding structure that supports a building or wall and is made out of bricks or stones

contrefort
cloth that is made from the fibers of a plant called flax, used to make fine clothes, etc.

lin
a channel or pipeline used to transport water over a long distance, usually from a remote source to a town or city

aqueduc
a long, elevated structure that carries a railway or road across a valley or river, typically held up by a series of arches

viaduc
an upright, tall, and strong structure made of stone, metal, or wood that provides support for a part of a building such as the roof

pilier, colonne
