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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
[nom]

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

serre-livres, porte-livres

serre-livres, porte-livres

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

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

support de livre, porte-livre

support de livre, porte-livre

bound
[Adjectif]

having a cover or binding

relié, cartonné

relié, cartonné

loose-leaf
[Adjectif]

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

feuilles mobiles, à feuilles détachables

feuilles mobiles, à feuilles détachables

spiral-bound
[Adjectif]

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

à reliure spirale, relié par une spirale

à reliure spirale, relié par une spirale

unabridged
[Adjectif]

not shortened or simplified and containing all original content or text

non abrégé,  intégral

non abrégé, intégral

uncut
[Adjectif]

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

non rogné, non coupé

non rogné, non coupé

well-thumbed
[Adjectif]

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

feuilleté, usé par de nombreuses lectures

feuilleté, usé par de nombreuses lectures

page-turning
[Adjectif]

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

passionnant, captivant

passionnant, captivant

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

livre captivant

livre captivant

Ex: The page-turner kept me awake all night , unable to stop reading .Le **page-turner** m'a tenu éveillé toute la nuit, incapable de m'arrêter de lire.
unputdownable
[Adjectif]

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

captivant, prenant

captivant, prenant

poetic
[Adjectif]

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

poétique

poétique

Ex: Her speech was filled with poetic imagery , weaving together words like a masterful poet .Son discours était rempli d'**imagerie poétique**, tissant des mots comme un poète magistral.
literary
[Adjectif]

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

littéraire

littéraire

original
[Adjectif]

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

original

original

Ex: His original concept for the advertisement campaign boosted sales significantly .Son concept **original** pour la campagne publicitaire a considérablement augmenté les ventes.
well-written
[Adjectif]

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

bien écrit, bien rédigé

bien écrit, bien rédigé

Ex: It ’s rare to find such a well-written review of the movie .Il est rare de trouver une critique de film aussi **bien écrite**.
suspenseful
[Adjectif]

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

suspense, plein de suspense

suspense, plein de suspense

Ex: The suspenseful pause before the big reveal left the audience guessing until the last moment .La pause **pleine de suspense** avant la grande révélation a laissé le public dans l'expectative jusqu'au dernier moment.

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

bibliophile

bibliophile

Ex: Sarah 's friends knew the perfect gift for her birthday was a rare first edition of her favorite novel , as she was a true bibliophile.Les amis de Sarah savaient que le cadeau parfait pour son anniversaire était une rare première édition de son roman préféré, car elle était une véritable **bibliophile**.

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

amoureux des livres, bibliophile

amoureux des livres, bibliophile

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

rat de bibliothèque, dévoreur de livres

rat de bibliothèque, dévoreur de livres

Ex: The bookworm spent hours browsing the bookstore .Le **rat de bibliothèque** a passé des heures à parcourir la librairie.

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

club de lecture, cercle littéraire

club de lecture, cercle littéraire

bookish
[Adjectif]

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

érudit, bibliophile

érudit, bibliophile

Ex: The bookish professor spent most of his time researching and writing rather than engaging in social activities.Le professeur **livresque** passait la plupart de son temps à faire des recherches et à écrire plutôt qu'à participer à des activités sociales.

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

carte de bibliothèque, carte de lecteur

carte de bibliothèque, carte de lecteur

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

étagère (à livres), rayon

étagère (à livres), rayon

Ex: The antique bookshelf in the study added character to the room's decor.L'**étagère** antique dans le bureau a ajouté du caractère à la décoration de la pièce.

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

matériel de lecture, support de lecture

matériel de lecture, support de lecture

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

pupitre de lecture, lutrin

pupitre de lecture, lutrin

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

lampe de lecture, lampe pour lire

lampe de lecture, lampe pour lire

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

salle de lecture, bibliothèque

salle de lecture, bibliothèque

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

habitude de lecture, pratique de la lecture

habitude de lecture, pratique de la lecture

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

analyse littéraire

analyse littéraire

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

lecture critique, analyse critique

lecture critique, analyse critique

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

société littéraire, cercle littéraire

société littéraire, cercle littéraire

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