Sciences Naturelles SAT - Mouvement humain
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au mouvement humain, tels que « stagger », « waddle », « roam », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.
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the act or process of entering or gaining access to a place, typically a building, area, or location
entrée
the act or process of exiting or leaving a place, typically a building, area, or location
sortie
the process or activity of planning and controlling the movement of a vehicle or vessel from one place to another
navigation
to navigate around or avoid something by taking an alternative route or direction
contourner
to move smoothly and effortlessly through the air or on a surface with little or no propulsion
glisser
to wander off or deviate from the intended or established path
s'égarer
to walk in a proud or self-assured manner, with the body held upright and the chest puffed out
se pavaner
to go for a long walk or journey, particularly in the mountains, forests, etc. as an adventure
faire une (longue) randonnée
to move or jerk quickly and involuntarily, often due to fear, excitement, or physical weakness
trembler
to slightly shake as a result of feeling cold, scared, etc.
frissonner
to tremble or shake involuntarily, often as a result of fear, cold, or excitement
frémir
to withdraw or move back from a current position, often in response to a threat or change in conditions
se retirer
to move in an uncomfortable or restless manner with twisting or contorted motions
se tortiller
to run at a steady, slow pace, especially for exercise
faire du jogging
to walk with short, clumsy steps and a swaying motion from side to side, typically as a result of being overweight or having short legs
marcher en se dandinant
to go from one place to another with no specific destination or purpose in mind
errer
to descend a steep cliff or rock face by sliding down a rope, typically using specialized equipment
rappeler
to journey on foot, often covering great distances with a sense of purpose or exploration
marcher
to run very fast for a short distance, typically as a form of exercise
sprint
to walk slowly and with heavy steps, especially due to exhaustion, difficulty, or adverse conditions
avancer péniblement
to move heavily or clumsily, often with loud, heavy footsteps
trépigner
to make a quick and involuntary movement in response to a surprise, pain, or fear
reculer
wandering or roaming without a specific destination or purpose
errant
to travel all the way around something, especially the globe, by sea, air, or land
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