Anglais et Connaissances du Monde pour l'ACT - Monde naturel
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au monde naturel, tels que « sécheresse », « canopée », « preen », etc. qui vous aideront à réussir vos ACT.
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the accumulation of compressed layers of snow on the ground in regions where snowfall is common
manteau neigeux
a large woody plant with several main stems emerging from the ground
arbuste
a location where the surrounding landscape creates an optical illusion, making a gentle downhill slope appear as if it is an uphill slope
colline gravitaire
the upper layer of trees in a forest that creates a dense cover with interlocking leaves; offering shade and shelter in the ecosystem
baldaquin
a large, feathery structure or arrangement, typically found on birds, often used for display or flight
plume
a protected area designated for the conservation of wild animals and their natural habitats
refuge faunique
the dense, low-growing vegetation beneath the canopy of trees in a forest, consisting of shrubs, bushes, and small plants
sous-bois
a clear semi-precious gemstone consisting beryllium, with a light blue to green range of color
aigue-marine
the presence of liquid, typically water, in a state of wetness or dampness
humidité
a sticky, organic substance exuded by certain plants and trees, often used in varnishes, adhesives, and incense
résine
turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, etc. that are kept for their eggs and meat
volaille
the capacity of living things for survival, growth, and sustained health
vitalité
a state of deep, restful sleep, often associated with peace and rejuvenation
characterized by abundant and rich growth
très omniprésent et abondant
created through the breeding of two different species, varieties, or breeds
hybride
(of a baby) born before completing the normal full-term pregnancy length
prématuré
(of an animal such as a dog or wolf) to make a loud and prolonged sound or cry
hurler
(of a bird) to land and rest on something, such as a branch, bar, etc.
percher
to remove or drain away nutrients or minerals from soil or another substance through the action of liquid, typically water
lixivier
(birds or bats) to settle or rest on a perch or in a shelter for sleep or rest
percher
(of a bird) to move the beak in a sudden movement and bite something
picorer
to groom oneself or another individual by straightening and cleaning the feathers or fur using the beak or tongue
se lisser les plumes
to move or flap rapidly and lightly, typically referring to the motion of wings, leaves, or other flexible objects
voleter