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Humanités SAT - Résidence et loisirs

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la résidence et aux loisirs, tels que « manoir », « dweller », « nomade », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities

a place where people live, stay, or work in

logement, logement, chambres

logement, logement, chambres

Ex: They found a cozy cabin as accommodation for the weekend getaway in the mountains .
mansion
[nom]

a very large and impressive house

manoir, belle demeure, maison de maître

manoir, belle demeure, maison de maître

living accommodations, often within a larger building, used by individuals or groups, such as military personnel or employees

logements, quartiers

logements, quartiers

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

pavillon

pavillon

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

maison longue, longère

maison longue, longère

the process of making a new place as permanent residence by people

colonie

colonie

refuge
[nom]

a location or circumstance that offers protection and safety

refuge, abri

refuge, abri

oasis
[nom]

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

oasis, refuge

oasis, refuge

the state or period of living in a particular location

résidence, domicile

résidence, domicile

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

établissement, installation, complexe

établissement, installation, complexe

dweller
[nom]

a person or animal that resides in a particular place or habitat

habitant, résident

habitant, résident

a person or animal that resides in a particular place

habitant, résident

habitant, résident

a secluded place where one can retreat for privacy and solitude

un refuge, un recoin

un refuge, un recoin

sanctum
[nom]

a private place where one can retreat for peace and solitude

sanctuaire, réserve

sanctuaire, réserve

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

réfectoire, salle à manger

réfectoire, salle à manger

latrine
[nom]

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

latrine, toilettes sèches

latrine, toilettes sèches

Ex: The latrine was replaced with a modern facility to improve hygiene at the site .

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

rénover

rénover

Ex: The museum refurbished to attract more visitors .

to leave a place to be safe from a dangerous situation

évacuer

évacuer

to vacate
[verbe]

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

quitter

quitter

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

s'installer, habiter

s'installer, habiter

impoverished
[Adjectif]

(of people and areas) experiencing extreme poverty

pauvre, démuni

pauvre, démuni

Ex: The elderly couple , living on a fixed income , became impoverished as the cost of living rose .
nomadic
[Adjectif]

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

nomade

inaccessible
[Adjectif]

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

inaccessible

inaccessible

voluptuous
[Adjectif]

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

opulent, luxuriant

opulent, luxuriant

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

attraction, attrait

attraction, attrait

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

excursion

excursion

Ex: The family took excursion to the beach , enjoying the sun and sand .
voyage
[nom]

a long journey taken on a ship or spacecraft

voyage, traversée

voyage, traversée

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

récréation

récréation

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

tourisme

tourisme

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

itinéraire

itinéraire

layover
[nom]

a short break or stay in a journey

escale

escale

a planned trip made for enjoyment, adventure, or exploration

expédition, équipée, voyage

expédition, équipée, voyage

to travel extensively and visit various places around the world

parcourir le monde, faire le tour du monde

parcourir le monde, faire le tour du monde

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