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Humanités SAT - Interaction

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux interactions, tels que "reproach", "clamour", "behest", etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities
to bargain
[verbe]

to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.

marchander

marchander

Ex: The bargained with the company management for improved working conditions and better wages for its members .
to dispute
[verbe]

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

disputer

disputer

Ex: The disputed the referee 's decision , claiming it was unfair and biased .
to demand
[verbe]

to ask something from someone in an urgent and forceful manner

demander, exiger, requérir

demander, exiger, requérir

Ex: The union members are planning demand changes in the company 's policies during the upcoming meeting with management .

to blame someone for a mistake they made

reprocher

reprocher

Ex: The reproached her child for the rude behavior towards a classmate .

to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

convaincre

convaincre

Ex: Despite his fear of flying , she managed convince her husband to accompany her on a trip to Europe .
to network
[verbe]

to interact or establish contacts with others for mutual assistance or support

se faire des relations

se faire des relations

Ex: By the time they graduated , they networked with influential alumni in their field .

to interact and spend time with someone or a group of people

se fréquenter

se fréquenter

Ex: We associating with like-minded individuals .

to convey or communicate something, such as information, ideas, or emotions, from one person to another

transmettre

transmettre

Ex: Skilled diplomats work transmit the intentions and concerns of their respective governments to reach mutual agreements .
to confer
[verbe]

to exchange opinions and have discussions with others, often to come to an agreement or decision

consulter, s'entretenir avec

consulter, s'entretenir avec

Ex: The conferred late into the night to devise a strategy for the company 's expansion .
to inform
[verbe]

to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner

informer

informer

Ex: The doctor took the time inform the patient of the potential side effects of the prescribed medication .
to recount
[verbe]

to describe an event, experience, etc to someone in a detailed manner

raconter, narrer

raconter, narrer

Ex: In the autobiography , the author decided recount personal anecdotes that shaped their life .

to give specific instructions or guidelines about what someone must do

prescrire, imposer, ordonner

prescrire, imposer, ordonner

Ex: The prescribed a budget cut to reduce unnecessary expenses .
to address
[verbe]

to speak directly to a specific person or group

s'adresser à, aborder

s'adresser à, aborder

Ex: The manager address the team during the morning meeting to discuss the new project .

to engage in a conversation with someone

s’entretenir

s’entretenir

Ex: The two conversed for hours , catching up on life .

to give clarification or knowledge to someone about a particular subject or situation

éclairer

éclairer

Ex: The workshop was designed enlighten participants on financial literacy , helping them make informed decisions about their finances .
to protest
[verbe]

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public

protester

protester

Ex: The protested the charges against him , maintaining his innocence .
to plead
[verbe]

to make an earnest and emotional request, often accompanied by a strong sense of urgency or desperation

supplier, implorer

supplier, implorer

Ex: The beggar on the street pleads for compassion and assistance from passersby .
to propose
[verbe]

to put forward a suggestion, plan, or idea for consideration

proposer

proposer

Ex: The company 's proposed a merger with a competitor , believing it would create synergies and improve market share .
to notify
[verbe]

to officially let someone know about something

notifier

notifier

Ex: The online platform notify users of system updates and new features through notifications on the app .
to cajole
[verbe]

to persuade someone to do something through insincere praises, promises, etc. often in a persistent manner

amadouer

amadouer

Ex: She cajoled her parents into letting her stay out later by emphasizing responsible behavior .

to make a humble request to a powerful party

supplier

supplier

Ex: supplicated the United Nations to intervene in the conflict .

to suggest to someone that something is good, convenient, etc.

recommander

recommander

Ex: The music recommended a personalized playlist featuring artists and genres I enjoy .
to caution
[verbe]

to warn someone of something that could be difficult or dangerous

avertir, prévenir

avertir, prévenir

Ex: The parent cautioning the child not to wander too far from the playground .
to hint
[verbe]

to indirectly suggest something

faire allusion à, laisser entendre

faire allusion à, laisser entendre

Ex: The author hinted at the plot twist throughout the novel , keeping readers engaged until the surprising conclusion .
to clamor
[verbe]

to loudly complain about something or demand something

réclamer

réclamer

Ex: In the classroom , students began clamor for less homework , their voices growing louder .
to relay
[verbe]

to pass on information or messages from one place or person to another

transmettre, relayer

transmettre, relayer

Ex: The relayed the students ' concerns to the school administration for further action .
quarrel
[nom]

a heated argument or disagreement, often involving anger or hostility between individuals

dispute, querelle, engueulade, brouille

dispute, querelle, engueulade, brouille

Ex: The neighborquarrel over property boundaries was finally resolved through arbitration .
plea
[nom]

a sincere and humble request, often made in times of need or desperation

demande, supplique

demande, supplique

Ex: The workersplea for better working conditions was finally heard by the management .
inquiry
[nom]

an act of seeking information through questioning

demande, enquête

demande, enquête

Ex: His inquiry about the project 's progress showed his keen interest in its success .

written communication exchanged between people, typically through letters or emails

correspondance, échange écrit

correspondance, échange écrit

Ex: After years correspondence, they finally met in person .

the exchange of thoughts, information, or communication between people

échange, communication

échange, communication

Ex: In the era before telephones , intercourse was the primary means of long-distance communication .
behest
[nom]

an official or urgent request issued by someone, typically one in authority

ordre, demande urgente

ordre, demande urgente

Ex: He only took the job at behest of his best friend .

a written request, signed by a group of people, that asks an organization or government to take a specific action

pétition, demande

pétition, demande

a polite, casual, an typically friendly remark or exchange

plaisanterie, conversation amicale

plaisanterie, conversation amicale

Ex: pleasantries at the start of the conversation helped ease the tension between them .

the transmission of information, data, or messages over a distance through the use of electronic or optical signals, media, and technologies

télécommunication, télécom

télécommunication, télécom

a confession or acceptance of the truth or reality of something

une admission, un aveu

une admission, un aveu

Ex: The leaderadmission of past mistakes showed humility and earned respect .
to banter
[verbe]

to engage in light, playful, and teasing conversation or exchange of remarks

badiner, taquiner

badiner, taquiner

Ex: The siblings banter back and forth, teasing each other with affectionate jokes and playful remarks.

a serious and heartfelt warning

avertissement, réprimande

avertissement, réprimande

Ex: His friend 's admonition to avoid the risky investment was ignored , leading to significant losses .
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