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Face2Face - Advanced

a state of being unable to make a decision due to doubt or uncertainty

indécision, hésitation

indécision, hésitation

Ex: Her indecision about moving abroad left her feeling stuck .Son **indécision** quant à son déménagement à l'étranger l'a laissée dans un sentiment d'immobilisme.

to do or say something to make someone stop worrying or less afraid

rassurer

rassurer

Ex: The CEO reassured the employees that despite the recent changes , their jobs were secure and the company 's future was bright .Le PDG a **rassuré** les employés qu'en dépit des récents changements, leurs emplois étaient sécurisés et l'avenir de l'entreprise était prometteur.
to suspect
[verbe]

to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

suspecter, soupçonner

suspecter, soupçonner

Ex: They suspect the company may be hiding some important information .Ils **soupçonnent** que l'entreprise pourrait cacher des informations importantes.

the harmonious or balanced relationship among the parts of something in size, amount, or degree

proportion, harmonie

proportion, harmonie

Ex: Proper proportion is essential when mixing chemicals in the lab .La **proportion** appropriée est essentielle lors du mélange de produits chimiques en laboratoire.
to assume
[verbe]

to think that something is true without having proof or evidence

supposer

supposer

Ex: Right now , some team members are assuming that the project deadline will be extended .En ce moment, certains membres de l'équipe **supposent** que la date limite du projet sera prolongée.

to make it clear that one is interested in having a romantic or sexual relationship with someone

Ex: She felt nervous but knew she needed to make the first move.

to no longer be involved in a task or obligation

se retirer, reculer

se retirer, reculer

Ex: Jerry backed off when he realized how much work was involved .Jerry a **reculé** quand il a réalisé tout le travail impliqué.
to go off
[verbe]

(of alarms) to start making a lot of noise as a warning or signal

sonner, se déclencher

sonner, se déclencher

Ex: The fire alarm went off during the school drill , signaling the students to evacuate .L'alarme incendie s'est **déclenchée** pendant l'exercice scolaire, signalant aux élèves d'évacuer.

lack of interest or concern towards something or someone

indifférence, désintérêt

indifférence, désintérêt

Ex: The teacher was disappointed by the students ' indifference to the lesson .Le professeur était déçu par **l'indifférence** des élèves envers la leçon.

the positive and negative elements, arguments, outcomes, etc. of something

Ex: As part of the research process , the student outlined pros and cons of various methodologies , helping to determine the most suitable approach for the study .

to behave in a way that is too forceful or enthusiastic

Ex: He came on strong with his ideas at the meeting, leaving no room for others to contribute.
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