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Littérature - Lecture de Livres

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la lecture de livres tels que « poétique », « page-turner » et « bibliophile ».

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bookend

a small object, typically made of metal or wood, that is placed on either end of a row of books to keep them standing upright and prevent them from falling over

support de livres,cale-livres

support de livres,cale-livres

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[nom]
bookmark

a thin marker, usually made of paper, cardboard, or fabric, used to keep one's place in a book or other printed material

marque-page,signet

marque-page,signet

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[nom]
bookrest

a device used to support a book while it is being read, typically designed to hold the book at an angle that makes it easier to read

[nom]
bound

having a cover or binding

[Adjectif]
loose-leaf

not bound together but instead consists of individual sheets that can be easily added, removed, or reorganized

[Adjectif]
spiral-bound 

a type of binding where a metal or plastic coil is wound through small holes along the edge of a stack of pages or a notebook

[Adjectif]
unabridged

not shortened or simplified and containing all original content or text

[Adjectif]
uncut

(of pages of a book) not been trimmed or cut during the bookbinding process

[Adjectif]
well-thumbed

(of a book, magazine, etc.) having been read many times and showing signs of wear and use, particularly on its pages

[Adjectif]
page-turning

so engaging and interesting that the reader is eager to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next

[Adjectif]
page-turner

a book or story that is so engaging and compelling that it keeps the reader eagerly turning the pages

livre captivant

livre captivant

[nom]
unputdownable

(of a book) very exciting in a way that one cannot stop reading it

captivant

captivant

[Adjectif]
poetic

characterized by beauty, elegance, or emotional depth similar to what is often found in poetry

poétique

poétique

[Adjectif]
literary

(of a language or style of writing) related to or suitable for works of literature rather than everyday discourse

littéraire

littéraire

[Adjectif]
original

(a work created by an author, artist, or composer) entirely new and not based on existing works or sources

[Adjectif]
well-written

(of a piece of writing) composed or constructed in a way that is clear, effective, and skillfully presented

[Adjectif]
suspenseful

creating a sense of tension, excitement, or anticipation, often by withholding information or revealing it gradually

[Adjectif]
bibliophile

a person who loves books, especially as physical objects, and collects them

bibliophile

bibliophile

[nom]
book lover

someone who has a strong interest in books and enjoys reading them

amateur de livres,passionné de littérature

amateur de livres,passionné de littérature

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bookworm

a person who loves reading books and often spends a lot of time reading

rat de bibliothèque,amateur de livres

rat de bibliothèque,amateur de livres

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[nom]
book club

a group of people who meet regularly to discuss books that they have read together

club de lecture,cercle de lecture

club de lecture,cercle de lecture

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bookish

describing a person who loves to read and has an academic or studious interest in books

littéraire,studieux

littéraire,studieux

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library card

a personal identification card issued by a library that allows an individual to borrow books

[nom]
bookshelf

‌a board connected to a wall or a piece of furniture on which books are kept

étagère (à livres)

étagère (à livres)

[nom]
reading material

any type of written or printed material that is intended to be read, including books, magazines, newspapers, and online content

[nom]
reading desk

a piece of furniture or a stand designed to hold a book or document at a suitable angle and height for reading

[nom]
reading lamp

a light source specifically designed to provide illumination for reading purposes, often placed on a desk or table next to the reading material

[nom]
reading room

a space, typically in a library or public institution, designated for reading and studying

[nom]
reading habit

the practice of regularly engaging in reading for pleasure or personal growth

[nom]
literary analysis

the critical examination of a literary text, including its structure, style, themes, and literary devices, in order to gain a deeper understanding of its meaning and significance

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critical reading

the process of actively and carefully analyzing and evaluating information from a text to form a judgment or opinion about its meaning and quality

[nom]
literary society

a group of people who gather to discuss and promote literature and literary culture, often through activities such as book clubs, lectures, and readings

[nom]
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