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Vocabulaire des Principaux Événements d'Athlétisme - Middle-distance Running

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Key Track and Field Events Vocabulary
middle-distance running

the running races ranging from 800 meters to 1,500 meters in length

course de demi-fond

course de demi-fond

Ex: She's training specifically for middle-distance running. 
race
race
[nom]

a competition between people, vehicles, animals, etc. to find out which one is the fastest and finishes first

course

course

Ex: My brother won a medal in the bicycle race. 
sprint
sprint
[nom]

a type of running in which one runs full speed in a short distance

sprint

sprint

common
common
[Adjectif]

frequently found, happening, or seen

commun, de tous

commun, de tous

Ex: It’s common for people to exchange holiday gifts with friends and family. 
meter
meter
[nom]

the basic unit of measuring length that is equal to 100 centimeters

mètre

mètre

Ex: The length of the room is 5 meters. 
speed
speed
[nom]

the rate or pace at which something or someone moves

vitesse

vitesse

Ex: The cheetah is known for its incredible speed, reaching up to 70 miles per hour in short bursts. 
stamina
stamina
[nom]

the mental or physical strength that makes one continue doing something hard for a long time

endurance

endurance

Ex: Marathon runners need exceptional stamina to complete the 26.2-mile race. 
history
history
[nom]

a description of a past event available in the form of a writing or recorded voice

histoire

histoire

Ex: The book contains the history of ancient Egypt. 
competition

an event or contest in which individuals or teams compete against each other

compétition, concours

compétition, concours

Ex: The annual chess competition draws players from around the world. 
the Olympic Games

a global sporting event held every four years, where athletes from around the world compete in various sports for medals

Jeux Olympiques

Jeux Olympiques

Ex: Athletes trained for years to qualify for the Olympic Games. 
important
important
[Adjectif]

having a lot of value

important

important

Ex: Conserving water is important for the sustainable use of natural resources. 
sport
sport
[nom]

a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession

sports

sports

Ex: Basketball is a dynamic sport that demands quick thinking and agility. 
training

the process during which someone learns the skills needed in order to do a particular job

formation

formation

Ex: The new employees underwent intensive training to learn company policies and procedures. 
fast
fast
[Adjectif]

having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

rapide

rapide

Ex: He had a fast response to emergency situations. 
strong
strong
[Adjectif]

having a lot of physical power

fort, vigoureux

fort, vigoureux

Ex: He was able to lift the heavy box because he was so strong. 
to include
to include
[verbe]

to have something as a part of the whole

inclure, comprendre

inclure, comprendre

Ex: The ticket price includes access to all attractions. 
to work on
to work on
[verbe]

to focus one's effort, time, or attention on something in order to achieve a particular goal

travailler sur

travailler sur

Ex: She's working on a solution to address the recurring issues in the system. 
famous
famous
[Adjectif]

known by a lot of people

fameux, célèbre, excellent

fameux, célèbre, excellent

Ex: The famous singer performed to a sold-out crowd at the arena. 
United Kingdom

a country in northwest Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

Royaume-Uni

Royaume-Uni

Ex: Buckingham Palace in London is the official residence of the Queen of the United Kingdom. 
Morocco
Morocco
[nom]

a country located in North Africa known for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and beautiful landscapes including the Sahara desert

Maroc, le Maroc

Maroc, le Maroc

Ex: Morocco is famous for its vibrant markets and spices. 
world record

the best performance ever achieved in a particular sport, activity, or field

record du monde, meilleure performance mondiale

record du monde, meilleure performance mondiale

mile
mile
[nom]

a unit of measuring length equal to 1.6 kilometers or 1760 yards

mille

mille

Ex: The marathon route is 26.2 miles long. 
to inspire
to inspire
[verbe]

to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

inspirer

inspirer

Ex: Her teacher's words of encouragement inspired her to pursue her dreams. 
professional
professional
[Adjectif]

doing an activity as a job and not just for fun

professionnel

professionnel

Ex: She is a professional photographer, specializing in portrait and wedding photography. 
athlete
athlete
[nom]

a person who is good at sports and physical exercise, and often competes in sports competitions

athlète

athlète

Ex: As a professional athlete, he maintained a strict diet and exercise routine. 
fitness
fitness
[nom]

the state of being in good physical condition, typically as a result of regular exercise and proper nutrition

forme physique, forme

forme physique, forme

Ex: His dedication to fitness is evident in his daily workout routine. 
healthy
healthy
[Adjectif]

making someone feel well or showing good health

sain

sain

Ex: A good night's sleep is necessary for staying healthy. 
regular
regular
[Adjectif]

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

régulier, régulière

régulier, régulière

Ex: The company follows a regular process for handling customer complaints. 
important
important
[Adjectif]

having a lot of value

important

important

Ex: Conserving water is important for the sustainable use of natural resources. 
workout
workout
[nom]

a session of physical exercise or practice meant to improve or maintain health, fitness, or strength

exercice, entraînement, séance d'entraînement

exercice, entraînement, séance d'entraînement

Ex: After a stressful day at work, she looked forward to her evening workout to clear her mind and energize her body. 
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