Humanités SAT - Résidence et Loisirs
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la résidence et aux loisirs, tels que "manoir", "habitant", "nomade", etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SATs.
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any quality that makes a place more pleasant, comfortable, or joyful

aménagement, équipement
a place where people live, stay, or work in

logement, logement, chambres
a very large and impressive house

manoir, belle demeure, maison de maître
living accommodations, often within a larger building, used by individuals or groups, such as military personnel or employees

quartiers, logements
a one-story construction without stairs, usually with a low roof

pavillon
a long, narrow, single-room building traditionally used as a communal living space by various indigenous peoples

longère, maison longue
the process of making a new place as permanent residence by people

colonie
a location or circumstance that offers protection and safety

refuge, abri
an area of land set aside by the government for the use of a particular group, often Native American tribes

réserve, réservation
a place or experience that provides a refreshing escape or relief from a challenging or stressful situation

oasis, havre de paix
the state or period of living in a particular location

résidence, séjour
a place or a building is designed and equipped for a specific function, such as healthcare, education, etc.

établissement, installation, complexe
a person or animal that resides in a particular place or habitat

habitant, résident
a person or animal that resides in a particular place

habitant, résident
a secluded place where one can retreat for privacy and solitude

cachette, retraite
a private place where one can retreat for peace and solitude

sanctuaire, retraite
the process or action of making a building or a piece of furniture look good again by repairing or painting it

rénovation
a large dining area where meals are served, typically in a military or institutional setting

réfectoire, cantine
a shared toilet, typically in a camp, military, or outdoor setting

latrine, toilettes communes
the act of taking a property of high value such as a piece of land or a building away from a person

dépossession
to make a room or building look more attractive by repairing, redecorating, or cleaning it

rénover
to leave a place to be safe from a dangerous situation

évacuer
to move out of or exit a place that one previously occupied

quitter
to settle on a piece of land with the intent of establishing a permanent residence, often under a government-granted right

s'établir, coloniser
(of people and areas) experiencing extreme poverty

pauvre, démuni
referring to the lifestyle of constantly traveling from place to place, with individuals or groups never staying in one location for an extended period of time

nomade
not able to be reached or entered, usually due to obstacles or restrictions

inaccessible
richly luxurious and sensually appealing, often in terms of furnishings and decor

voluptueux, luxueux
a place, activity, etc. that is interesting and enjoyable to the public

attraction, attrait
a short trip taken for pleasure, particularly one arranged for a group of people

excursion
a long journey taken on a ship or spacecraft

voyage, traversée
things done in one's free time for pleasure or enjoyment

récréation
the activity of visiting interesting places in a particular location as a tourist

tourisme
a plan of the route and the places that one will visit on a journey

itinéraire
a short break or stay in a journey

escale
a planned trip made for enjoyment, adventure, or exploration

expédition, équipée, voyage
to travel extensively and visit various places around the world

globe-trotter, voyager à travers le monde
(off passengers) to get off a plane, train, or ship once it has reached its destination

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