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Mathématiques et Évaluation ACT - Heure et commande

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au temps et à l'ordre, tels que "hindsight", "perennial", "vintage", etc. qui vous aideront à réussir vos ACT.

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ongoing

currently occurring or continuing

en cours

en cours

[Adjectif]
impending

about to happen soon, often with a sense of threat or urgency

imminent, approchant

imminent, approchant

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[Adjectif]
perpetual

continuing forever or indefinitely into the future

perpétuel

perpétuel

[Adjectif]
chronological

organized according to the order that the events occurred in

chronologique

chronologique

[Adjectif]
intercalary

(of a day or month) added to a calendar to align it with the solar year or another astronomical cycle

intercalire, intercalaire

intercalire, intercalaire

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[Adjectif]
permanent

continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

permanent

permanent

[Adjectif]
ephemeral

lasting or existing for a small amount of time

éphémère

éphémère

[Adjectif]
perennial

lasting for a long time or continuing indefinitely

éternel, perpétuel, constant

éternel, perpétuel, constant

[Adjectif]
abiding

enduring for a prolonged priod

durable, persistent

durable, persistent

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[Adjectif]
imminent

(particularly of something unpleasant) likely to take place in the near future

imminent

imminent

[Adjectif]
timeless

remaining unaffected by the passage of time

intemporel, éternel

intemporel, éternel

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[Adjectif]
vintage

(of things) old but highly valued for the quality, excellent condition, or timeless and attractive design

classique, vintage, de collection, ancien, ancienne, rétro

classique, vintage, de collection, ancien, ancienne, rétro

[Adjectif]
retrospective

referring or relating to a past event

rétroactif, rétroactive

rétroactif, rétroactive

[Adjectif]
overdue

‌not paid, done, etc. within the required or expected timeframe

en retard

en retard

[Adjectif]
futuristic

having extremely modern, innovative technology or design, often resembling what might be expected in the future

futuriste, avancé

futuriste, avancé

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[Adjectif]
looming

approaching or coming soon, often with a sense of concern or importance

imminent, qui se profile

imminent, qui se profile

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[Adjectif]
primordial

belonging to the beginning of time

primordial

primordial

[Adjectif]
transient

having a very short duration

fugace, éphémère

fugace, éphémère

[Adjectif]
lasting

continuing or enduring for a long time, without significant changes

durable, permanent

durable, permanent

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[Adjectif]
periodic

taking place or repeating at consistent, set intervals over time

périodique, régulier

périodique, régulier

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[Adjectif]
simultaneously

at exactly the same time

simultanément

simultanément

[Adverbe]
temporarily

for a limited period of time

temporairement, provisoirement

temporairement, provisoirement

[Adverbe]
annually

in a way that happens once every year

annuellement

annuellement

[Adverbe]
initially

at the starting point of a process or situation

initialement

initialement

[Adverbe]
rarely

on a very infrequent basis

rarement

rarement

[Adverbe]
instantaneously

in an immediate manner with no delay

instantanément, immédiatement

instantanément, immédiatement

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[Adverbe]
indefinitely

for an unspecified period of time

indéfiniment

indéfiniment

[Adverbe]
invariably

in every case without exception

invariablement, systématiquement

invariablement, systématiquement

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[Adverbe]
periodically

at irregular intervals

périodiquement, de temps en temps

périodiquement, de temps en temps

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[Adverbe]
succession

the sequence in which one thing follows another in time

succession

succession

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[nom]
precedent

earlier in time, order, arrangement, or significance, often serving as an example or rule to be followed in the future

précédent, antérieur

précédent, antérieur

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[Adjectif]
aftermath

the situation that follows a very unpleasant event such as a war, natural disaster, accident, etc.

suites

suites

[nom]
antecedent

existing or occurring before something else

antécédent, précédent

antécédent, précédent

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[Adjectif]
precursor

someone or something that comes before another of the same type, acting as a sign of what will come next

précurseur

précurseur

[nom]
forthcoming

referring to an event or occurrence that is about to happen very soon

prochain

prochain

[Adjectif]
subsequent

occurring or coming after something else

ultérieur, suivant

ultérieur, suivant

[Adjectif]
upcoming

about to come to pass

prochain

prochain

[Adjectif]
preliminary

occurring before a more important thing, particularly as an act of introduction

préliminaire

préliminaire

[Adjectif]
hierarchical

relating to a system that is organized based on social ranking or levels of authority

hiérarchique, de hiérarchie

hiérarchique, de hiérarchie

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[Adjectif]
latter

referring to the second of two things mentioned

dernier

dernier

[Adjectif]
consecutive

continuously happening one after another

consécutif

consécutif

[Adjectif]
to sequence

to arrange items or events in a particular order

classer, ordonner

classer, ordonner

[verbe]
to foreshadow

to indicate in advance that something, particularly something bad, will take place

présager, annoncer

présager, annoncer

[verbe]
to alternate

to take turns doing something

alterner

alterner

[verbe]
thereafter

from a particular time onward

par la suite

par la suite

[Adverbe]
to coincide

to occur at the same time as something else

coïncider

coïncider

[verbe]
to prolong

to make something last longer in time than it would naturally

prolonger

prolonger

[verbe]
to protract

to extend a period of time or duration

faire durer, faire traîner, prolonger

faire durer, faire traîner, prolonger

[verbe]
to linger

to intentionally prolong the completion of an action or process

prolonger, s'attarder

prolonger, s'attarder

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[verbe]
to span

to cover or last the whole of a period of time

couvrir

couvrir

[verbe]
to expire

(particularly of a time period) to no longer be valid or active

expirer, se terminer

expirer, se terminer

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[verbe]
bout

a short duration or episode during which a particular activity or event occurs

une période, un épisode

une période, un épisode

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[nom]
chronicle

a historical account of events presented in chronological order

chronique, annales

chronique, annales

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[nom]
eternity

time that is endless

éternité

éternité

[nom]
solstice

either of the two times of the year when the sun reaches its farthest or closest distance from the equator

solstice, solstice d'été

solstice, solstice d'été

[nom]
to retrospect

to look back on past events

repenser à

repenser à

[verbe]
schedule

a plan or timetable outlining the sequence of events or activities

emploi du temps

emploi du temps

[nom]
synchronization

the state or process of two or more things occurring at the same time or working together in harmony

synchronisation, synchronisme

synchronisation, synchronisme

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[nom]
hindsight

the ability to comprehend and evaluate past events or decisions, often gaining insights that were not apparent at the time

recul

recul

[nom]
concurrent

happening or taking place at the same time

concomitant, simultané

concomitant, simultané

[Adjectif]
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