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Vocabulaire Essentiel pour l'Examen SAT - Gestion des articles

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la gestion d'éléments, tels que « fusionner », « intégrer », « diffusion », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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to spread information, ideas, or knowledge to a wide audience

diffuser

diffuser

Ex: By next year , the new educational initiative will disseminated crucial knowledge to thousands of students .

to share something between a large number of people

distribuer

distribuer

Ex: Can distribute the worksheets to students before the class starts ?

to mix things together in order to make them diverse

émailler, jalonner

émailler, jalonner

Ex: The interspersed flashback scenes with present-day action to provide context for the story .

to give off or release a substance like gas or liquid

décharger, évacuer

décharger, évacuer

Ex: The pressure discharged steam to prevent the boiler from exploding .
to emanate
[verbe]

to send forth or give out energy, light, sound, or an abstract quality

émaner de

émaner de

Ex: The emanated a low hum as the train departed from the station , signaling the start of the journey .

to expand to every part of a thing

se répandre

se répandre

Ex: Over the years , his teachings permeated every aspect of the school ’s culture .
to pervade
[verbe]

to spread throughout and be present in every part of something

se répandre dans, se propager dans

se répandre dans, se propager dans

Ex: A sense of calmness and pervaded the yoga studio , providing a peaceful space for practitioners .

to spread or distribute something widely over an area

disperser

disperser

Ex: The company decided disperse its manufacturing facilities across different countries to reduce costs .
to scatter
[verbe]

to make things like items, people, particles, etc. spread out from a center and move in different directions

disperser, se répandre

disperser, se répandre

Ex: The scattered debris in all directions , leaving destruction in its wake .
to accrete
[verbe]

to gradually grow or increase by adding layers or parts over time

s'accréter, accumuler

s'accréter, accumuler

Ex: Language evolves as new words and accrete into the lexicon over generations .
to stack
[verbe]

to arrange items on top of each other in large quantities

empiler, superposer

empiler, superposer

Ex: The construction workers stack bricks one on top of the other to build walls .
to amass
[verbe]

to gather a large amount of money, knowledge, etc. gradually

amasser

amasser

Ex: Despite facing numerous setbacks , he amassing enough experience to become an expert in his field .
to hoard
[verbe]

to gather and store a large supply of food, money, etc., usually somewhere secret

faire des réserves, stocker

faire des réserves, stocker

Ex: They hoarding essential supplies in case of emergency .

to bring things together to form a whole or include something as part of a larger group

intégrer, fusionner

intégrer, fusionner

Ex: The software developer integrate different modules to ensure seamless functionality .
to merge
[verbe]

to combine different elements or components

fusionner

fusionner

Ex: The merged elements of modern and traditional design to create a visually stunning building .

to add something that enhances or improves the quality or appearance of someone or something

compléter

compléter

Ex: The interior designer used contrasting colors complement the overall aesthetic of the room .
to cluster
[verbe]

to cause things to gather closely together

regrouper, rassembler

regrouper, rassembler

Ex: The clustered the hives in a secluded area to provide optimal conditions for honey production .
to cache
[verbe]

to hide or store something for future use

cacher, mettre en réserve

cacher, mettre en réserve

Ex: Squirrels cache nuts in various places to ensure a food supply for the winter.

to bring ideas, texts, things, etc. together and create something new

combiner

combiner

Ex: The new conflates several existing regulations into a more streamlined framework .

the act of bringing together various items, parts, or elements into a single unified whole

agrégation, regroupement

agrégation, regroupement

Ex: aggregation of data from different experiments enabled scientists to draw meaningful conclusions .

the process of gathering more and more of something over time

accumulation

accumulation

a collection of several different things brought together

assemblage, collection

assemblage, collection

Ex: The museum features assemblage of historical artifacts from different periods .

the process of spreading or dispersing something widely

diffusion

diffusion

Ex: diffusion of cultural practices can lead to greater understanding between different communities .

the act or process of gathering or putting together various items, such as information, into a single collection

compilation, rassemblement

compilation, rassemblement

Ex: Her project involved compilation of historical photographs , digitizing them , and creating an interactive exhibit to showcase the town 's heritage .
fusion
[nom]

the process or occurrence of combining or merging elements to create a unified whole

fusion, mélange

fusion, mélange

Ex: fusion of ideas from various disciplines can lead to groundbreaking innovations .

the process of diverse elements uniting to form a single body, form, or group

coalescence, fusion

coalescence, fusion

Ex: coalescence of community efforts led to the revitalization of the neighborhood park .

the act or process of several elements or streams coming together and merging into one

confluence, fusion

confluence, fusion

Ex: confluence of cultures in the neighborhood resulted in a vibrant and diverse community .
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