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Sciences Naturelles SAT - Son et taille

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au son et à la taille, tels que « gargouillis », « microscopique », « cadence », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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SAT Vocabulary for Natural Sciences
blare

a sharp and piercing sound, typically from music, a horn, or other sources, often characterized by its intensity and lack of subtlety

vacarme

vacarme

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[nom]
rattle

a distinct and repetitive sound characterized by rapid and sharp vibrations, often caused by objects shaking or moving loosely

hochet

hochet

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[nom]
shriek

a sudden, high-pitched cry or scream that is sharp and piercing in nature

cri

cri

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[nom]
thrum

a continuous, low, vibrating sound, often rhythmic or steady in nature

vrombissement

vrombissement

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[nom]
gurgle

the gentle and rhythmic sound produced by liquid flowing or moving through a narrow passage, often with a bubbling or murmuring quality

gargouillis

gargouillis

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[nom]
clang

a sharp sound made by metal objects hitting each other or a hard surface

bruit

bruit

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[nom]
crackle

the sharp, popping sound produced by the rapid expansion or combustion of materials, often associated with fire or heating

crépitement

crépitement

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bellow

a deep, loud, and resonant sound, often produced by a human or an animal, conveying strength or intensity

mugissement

mugissement

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[nom]
creak

a high-pitched, squeaking sound, typically produced by something wooden or metallic when under pressure or movement

craquement

craquement

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[nom]
ruckus

a noisy argument or activity

boucan

boucan

[nom]
cadence

the rhythm or flow of sound in speech or music, often characterized by the rise and fall of pitch and the length of syllables or notes

cadence

cadence

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[nom]
pitch

the perceived highness or lowness of a sound, determined by the frequency of the sound waves

pas

pas

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[nom]
rhythm

a strong repeated pattern of musical notes or sounds

rhythme

rhythme

[nom]
to reverberate

to resound or echo with a deep, prolonged sound, often creating a lasting impression or effect

résonner

résonner

[verbe]
to jangle

to produce a discordant, harsh, and ringing sound, typically caused by the clashing or rattling of metallic objects

cliqueter

cliqueter

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[verbe]
magnitude

the measurable size of phenomena such as distance, mass, speed, luminosity, etc. based on quantitative scale

magnitude

magnitude

[nom]
grandiose

overly impressive in size or appearance, often to the point of being excessive or showy in a negative way

grandiose

grandiose

[Adjectif]
unimposing

not impressive, significant, or noteworthy in appearance, size, or manner

peu imposant

peu imposant

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[Adjectif]
minuscule

incredibly small in size

minuscule

minuscule

[Adjectif]
diminutive

much smaller than what is normal

minuscule

minuscule

[Adjectif]
gigantic

extremely large in size or extent

gigantesque

gigantesque

[Adjectif]
enormous

extremely large in physical dimensions

énorme

énorme

[Adjectif]
lofty

(of a mountain, building, etc.) very tall and outstanding

élevé

élevé

[Adjectif]
microscopic

too small to be seen with the naked eye

[Adjectif]
oversized

larger than the standard or usual size

[Adjectif]
massive

extremely large, heavy, or solid

énorme

énorme

[Adjectif]
miniature

much smaller in scale or size compared to the usual form

miniature

miniature

[Adjectif]
to inflate

to expand or become swollen with air or gas

[verbe]
to deflate

to release and empty air or gas from a container, causing it to become less inflated

[verbe]
to contract

to become smaller, narrower, or tighter

se contracter

se contracter

[verbe]
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