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Mathématiques et Évaluation ACT - Changement

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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ACT Vocabulary for Math and Assessment
to alter

to cause something to change

changer

changer

[verbe]
to transform

to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object

transformer

transformer

[verbe]
to convert

to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something

transformer

transformer

[verbe]
to evolve

to develop from a simple form to a more complex or sophisticated one over an extended period

évoluer

évoluer

[verbe]
to adapt

to change something in a way that suits a new purpose or situation better

adapter

adapter

[verbe]
to revolutionize

to change something in a significant or fundamental way

révolutionner

révolutionner

[verbe]
to stabilize

to make something steady and prevent it from fluctuating

stabiliser

stabiliser

[verbe]
to distort

to change the shape or condition of something in a way that is no longer clear or natural

déformer

déformer

[verbe]
to redress

to do something in order to make up for a wrongdoing or to make things right

redresser

redresser

[verbe]
to remedy

to correct or improve a situation

remédier

remédier

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[verbe]
to mitigate

to lessen something's seriousness, severity, or painfulness

atténuer

atténuer

[verbe]
to refine

to improve by making small adjustments or removing impurities to enhance quality or effectiveness

affiner

affiner

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[verbe]
to fine-tune

to make very precise adjustments, usually small ones, to improve or perfect something

changer quelque chose pour l'améliorer

changer quelque chose pour l'améliorer

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[verbe]
to oscillate

to frequently change between different viewpoints or beliefs without settling on a fixed one

osciller

osciller

[verbe]
to defuse

to make a situation less tense or dangerous by calming emotions or reducing the likelihood of conflict or violence

désamorcer

désamorcer

[verbe]
to skyrocket

to increase rapidly and dramatically, often referring to prices, numbers, or success

monter en flèche

monter en flèche

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[verbe]
to escalate

to become much worse or more intense

s'intensifier

s'intensifier

[verbe]
to curtail

to place limits or boundaries on something to reduce its scope or size

limiter

limiter

[verbe]
to render

to cause something to develop into a particular state, condition, or quality

rendre

rendre

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[verbe]
to disintegrate

to break or lose structure and unity over time

désintégrer

désintégrer

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[verbe]
to deteriorate

to decline in quality, condition, or overall state

se détériorer

se détériorer

[verbe]
to fluctuate

to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts

fluctuer

fluctuer

[verbe]
to transition

to make something change from a particular state, condition or position to another

faire la transition entre

faire la transition entre

[verbe]
enlargement

the action of making something bigger in size, quantity, or scope

élargissement

élargissement

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[nom]
upheaval

a sudden and significant change or disruption, especially in relation to politics or social conditions

révolte

révolte

[nom]
surge

an abrupt increase in something's number or amount

hausse

hausse

[nom]
abrupt

describing something that happens suddenly, often with sharp or noticeable changes

brusque

brusque

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[Adjectif]
constant

staying the same and not changing by the passage of time

constant

constant

[Adjectif]
volatile

prone to unexpected and sudden changes, usually gets worse or dangerous

explosif

explosif

[Adjectif]
dynamic

characterized by continuous and often rapid change or progress

dynamique

dynamique

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[Adjectif]
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