Mathématiques et Évaluation ACT - Change
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au changement, tels que « dynamique », « fluctuer », « osciller », etc. qui vous aideront à réussir vos ACT.
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to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object
transformer
to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something
transformer
to develop from a simple form to a more complex or sophisticated one over an extended period
évoluer, descendre de
to change something in a way that suits a new purpose or situation better
adapter
to change something in a significant or fundamental way
révolutionner
to make something steady and prevent it from fluctuating
stabiliser
to change the shape or condition of something in a way that is no longer clear or natural
déformer
to do something in order to make up for a wrongdoing or to make things right
redresser, réparer
to lessen something's seriousness, severity, or painfulness
atténuer, réduire
to make something less intense, forceful, or vigorous
affiner, adoucir
to make very precise adjustments, usually small ones, to improve or perfect something
affiner, peaufiner
to move back and forth in a regular rhythm between two or more states, positions, or opinions
osciller
to make a situation less tense or dangerous by calming emotions or reducing the likelihood of conflict or violence
désamorcer
to increase rapidly and dramatically, often referring to prices, numbers, or success
monter en flèche, s'envoler
to place limits or boundaries on something to reduce its scope or size
limiter, réduire, rogner sur
to cause something to develop into a particular state, condition, or quality
rendre, transformer
to break or lose structure and unity over time
désintégrer, se désagréger
to decline in quality, condition, or overall state
se détériorer, se dégrader
to make something change from a particular state, condition or position to another
faire la transition entre, passer de
the action of making something bigger in size, quantity, or scope
élargissement, augmentation
a sudden and significant change or disruption, especially in relation to politics or social conditions
révolte, agitation
describing something that happens suddenly, often with sharp or noticeable changes
brusque, précipité
remaining unchanged and stable in degree, amount, or condition
constant, incessant
prone to unexpected and sudden changes, usually gets worse or dangerous
explosif
characterized by continuous and often rapid change or progress
dynamique, évolutif