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Humanités ACT - Défis et luttes

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux défis et aux luttes, tels que « lourd », « mésaventure », « labeur », etc. qui vous aideront à réussir vos ACT.

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ACT Vocabulary for Humanities
to withstand

to resist or endure the force, pressure, or challenges imposed upon oneself

résister à, endurer

résister à, endurer

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[verbe]
to tolerate

to allow something one dislikes, especially certain behavior or conditions, without interference or complaint

tolérer, supporter

tolérer, supporter

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[verbe]
to struggle

to put a great deal of effort to overcome difficulties or achieve a goal

avoir du mal, se débattre dans les difficultés

avoir du mal, se débattre dans les difficultés

[verbe]
to tackle

to try to deal with a difficult problem or situation in a determined manner

s’attaquer à

s’attaquer à

[verbe]
to encounter

to be faced with an unexpected difficulty during a process

rencontrer

rencontrer

[verbe]
to confront

to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly

faire face à

faire face à

[verbe]
to strive

to try as hard as possible to achieve a goal

s'efforcer

s'efforcer

[verbe]
to grapple

to engage in a determined effort to confront and resolve a problem or obstacle

lutter, s'attaquer à

lutter, s'attaquer à

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[verbe]
to resort

to turn to or use something as a solution or means of help, especially as a last option

recourir à, avoir recours à

recourir à, avoir recours à

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[verbe]
to persevere

to continue a course of action, especially in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success

persévérer

persévérer

[verbe]
to endeavor

to make an effort to achieve a goal or complete a task

s'efforcer

s'efforcer

[verbe]
to toil

to work extremely hard and persistently, often with great effort and dedication

travailler dur, peiner

travailler dur, peiner

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[verbe]
to persist

to continue a course of action with determination, even when faced with challenges or discouragement

persister

persister

[verbe]
to rival

to be equal to or compete closely with someone or something in terms of skill, ability, or performance

rivaliser

rivaliser

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[verbe]
to endure

to allow the presence or actions of someone or something disliked without interference or complaint

endurer

endurer

[verbe]
to concede

to admit defeat in a competition, election, etc.

concéder, perdre contre à

concéder, perdre contre à

[verbe]
to overwhelm

to overcome completely with a great, often excessive, amount of force, emotion, or challenges

submerger, accabler

submerger, accabler

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[verbe]
to withdraw

to pull back or move away from a position or situation, often in response to a threat or unfavorable conditions

retirer, se retirer

retirer, se retirer

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[verbe]
to succumb

to surrender to a superior force or influence

succomber à

succomber à

[verbe]
obstacle

a situation or problem that prevents one from succeeding

obstacle

obstacle

[nom]
barricade

a defensive barrier erected during wartime to obstruct enemy movement and provide protection for defending forces

barrage, barrière

barrage, barrière

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[nom]
impediment

anything that blocks or slows progress

obstacle, entrave

obstacle, entrave

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[nom]
burden

a responsibility or task that causes hardship, stress, etc.

charge

charge

[nom]
tightrope

a situation where one must navigate carefully to avoid problems or failure

funambule, équilibre précaire

funambule, équilibre précaire

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[nom]
adversity

a situation marked by hardship or misfortune

adversité

adversité

[nom]
calamity

an event causing great and often sudden damage, distress, or destruction

calamité

calamité

[nom]
drawback

a disadvantage or the feature of a situation that makes it unacceptable

inconvénient

inconvénient

[nom]
mishap

a minor accident that has no serious consequences

mésaventure

mésaventure

[nom]
dilemma

a situation that is difficult because a choice must be made between two or more options that are equally important

dilemme

dilemme

[nom]
disturbance

an event or situation that interrupts or disrupts the normal state or functioning of something

perturbation, trouble

perturbation, trouble

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[nom]
conundrum

a problem or question that is confusing and needs a lot of skill or effort to solve or answer

énigme

énigme

[nom]
turmoil

a state of extreme disturbance that causes a lot of worry and uncertainty

bouleversement

bouleversement

[nom]
barrier

an obstacle that separates people or hinders any progress or communication

obstacle

obstacle

[nom]
fault line

an area of vulnerability in a system, organization, or relationship that could lead to significant problems or breakdowns

ligne de faille, zone de vulnérabilité

ligne de faille, zone de vulnérabilité

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[nom]
strain

a challenging situation or pressure that causes difficulty or tension

pression, tension

pression, tension

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[nom]
travail

an effort involving significant physical or mental work

labeur

labeur

[nom]
feat

an impressive or remarkable achievement or accomplishment, often requiring great skill or strength

exploit, performance

exploit, performance

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[nom]
resilient

able to recover quickly from difficult situations

résilient, endurant

résilient, endurant

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[Adjectif]
persistent

continuing to do something despite facing criticism or difficulties

tenace, obstiné

tenace, obstiné

[Adjectif]
cumbersome

challenging to manage or move due to size, weight, or awkward shape

encombrant, lourd

encombrant, lourd

[Adjectif]
unbearable

causing extreme discomfort or distress that is difficult to endure

insupportable

insupportable

[Adjectif]
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