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Mathématiques et Évaluation ACT - Quantité et partitifs

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la quantité et aux partitifs, tels que « rare », « ample », « paucity », etc. qui vous aideront à réussir vos ACT.

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ACT Vocabulary for Math and Assessment
spate
[nom]

an amount or number that is considered to be large

recrudescence, série

recrudescence, série

a group of various kinds or categories of items or people

un assortiment, une variété

un assortiment, une variété

Ex: The artist 's studio was cluttered with assortment of brushes , paints , and canvases .
myriad
[nom]

a vast and varied quantity of things or people

myriade

myriade

slew
[nom]

something in large amounts or numbers

un tas de, une flopée de, une foule de, une tripotée de

un tas de, une flopée de, une foule de, une tripotée de

shoal
[nom]

a large number of fish swimming together

banc

banc

host
[nom]

a large crowd of people or collection of things

une multitude, une myriade

une multitude, une myriade

a great or excessive number or amount of something

pléthore

pléthore

sheaf
[nom]

a collection of items, typically papers or stalks of grain, bound together

gerbe, faisceau

gerbe, faisceau

panel
[nom]

a group of people with special skills or knowledge who have been brought together to discuss, give advice, or make a decision about an issue

penel

penel

thereabouts
[Adverbe]

approximately at or close to a specified time

à peu près, vers cette heure-là

à peu près, vers cette heure-là

a sudden and fast growth or increase in something

prolifération, propagation

prolifération, propagation

an immeasurably large quantity

infinitude, infinie étendue

infinitude, infinie étendue

the action of calculating, counting, or estimating something

calcul, estimation

calcul, estimation

an unusually or even luxuriously large volume of people or things concentrated into an area

profusion

profusion

Ex: There was profusion of guests at the large party , making it difficult to move through the crowded rooms .

a large quantity or amount of something

abondance, richesse

abondance, richesse

Ex: The festival offered abundance of activities for visitors of all ages .
paucity
[nom]

a lacking amount or number of something

pénurie

pénurie

the gap between the quantity or amount that is needed or expected and what is actually available

déficit, insuffisance

déficit, insuffisance

Ex: The team worked overtime to make up for shortfall in production .

a rapid, unexpected, and considerable rise in something

explosion, prolifération

explosion, prolifération

scale
[nom]

the size, amount, or degree of one thing compared with another

échelle

échelle

the result obtained when one quantity considered in relation to the whole

proportion, rapport

proportion, rapport

Ex: proportion of seats allocated to each party in the election was based on the number of votes received .
numerous
[Adjectif]

indicating a large number of something

nombreux

nombreux

ample
[Adjectif]

more than enough to meet the needs or exceed expectations

beaucoup de, de nombreux

beaucoup de, de nombreux

Ex: The garden produced ample harvest this year .
innumerable
[Adjectif]

impossible to be individually counted or named due to their overwhelming quantity

innombrable

innombrable

bountiful
[Adjectif]

existing in large amounts

abondant

abondant

approximate
[Adjectif]

close to a certain quality or quantity, but not exact or precise

approximatif, approximative

approximatif, approximative

Ex: approximate temperature outside is seventy degrees Fahrenheit .
inadequate
[Adjectif]

not having the required amount or quality

insuffisant

insuffisant

insufficient
[Adjectif]

not enough in degree or amount

insuffisant

insuffisant

finite
[Adjectif]

having measurable limits or boundaries

fini, limité

fini, limité

scarce
[Adjectif]

existing in smaller amounts than what is needed

rare, escassé

rare, escassé

plentiful
[Adjectif]

available in large quantity

abondant, foisonnant

abondant, foisonnant

overall
[Adjectif]

including or considering everything or everyone in a certain situation or group

ensemble

ensemble

binary
[Adjectif]

pertaining to or involving of two distinct elements or parts

binaire, duel

binaire, duel

prolific
[Adjectif]

existing in great amounts or numbers

prolifique, fructueux

prolifique, fructueux

cumulative
[Adjectif]

increasing gradually as more and more is added

cumulatif

cumulatif

multifarious
[Adjectif]

containing numerous diverse parts or aspects

très divers

très divers

virtually
[Adverbe]

to an almost complete degree

quasiment, presque, pratiquement

quasiment, presque, pratiquement

solely
[Adverbe]

with no one or nothing else involved

seulement

seulement

exclusively
[Adverbe]

in a manner that is only available to a particular person, group, or thing

exclusivement

exclusivement

sparingly
[Adverbe]

in a limited or controlled manner

à dose réduite, avec parcimonie

à dose réduite, avec parcimonie

to round
[verbe]

to approximate a numerical value by adjusting it to the nearest convenient or significant digit

arrondir, approcher

arrondir, approcher

to abound
[verbe]

to be plentiful or to exist in large quantities

abonder

abonder

Ex: Next year , the orchard abound with apples , promising a plentiful yield for the apple harvest festival .

to make a rough guess about quantities or time

approcher, estimer

approcher, estimer

Ex: They have approximating the budget for the upcoming quarter .
to number
[verbe]

to control or restrict something to a specified amount or level

limiter, contrôler

limiter, contrôler

to peak
[verbe]

to reach the highest level, point, or intensity

atteindre le maximum, atteindre le sommet

atteindre le maximum, atteindre le sommet

Ex: Social media activity peaks during major events or trending topics .

to be greater in number than someone or something else

dépasser en nombre, surpasser en nombre

dépasser en nombre, surpasser en nombre

to gauge
[verbe]

to roughly estimate quantities or time

évaluer, estimer

évaluer, estimer

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