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Liste de Mots Niveau B2 - L'échec ? Pas du Tout !

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur la détermination et les luttes, tels que « problématique », « désespéré », « affronter », etc. préparés pour les apprenants B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
deed
[nom]

an action or behavior that someone does

acte, action

acte, action

Ex: He reflected on his past deeds and their consequences.
attempted
[Adjectif]

(of a crime, suicide, etc.) not done successfully

tentative de

tentative de

Ex: He was charged with attempted murder after the altercation.
big
[Adjectif]

demanding a lot of time, effort, money, etc. to become successful

grand

grand

Ex: Organizing the international conference was big job , involving many logistical challenges .
desperate
[Adjectif]

feeling or showing deep sadness mixed with hopelessness and emotional pain

désespéré

désespéré

Ex: Her voice desperate when she talked about her past .
failed
[Adjectif]

not successful in achieving the desired result

raté

raté

Ex: failed attempt to fix the leaky roof resulted in water damage to the house .
fatal
[Adjectif]

causing severe harm or complete failure

fatal, mortel

fatal, mortel

Ex: Ineffective leadership fatal to the organization 's long-term viability .
problematic
[Adjectif]

presenting difficulties or concerns, often requiring careful consideration or attention

problématique

problématique

Ex: The new policy has created a number problematic challenges .
unambitious
[Adjectif]

not having a strong desire or motivation to succeed

sans ambition

sans ambition

Ex: They discussed how unambitious can lead to missed opportunities .
badly
[Adverbe]

in a way that is not satisfactory, acceptable, or successful

mal, de manière insatisfaisante

mal, de manière insatisfaisante

Ex: The instructions badly written .
hopeless
[Adjectif]

having no possibility or expectation of improvement or success

nul

nul

Ex: Despite their best efforts , they found themselves in hopeless financial situation due to mounting debts .
loser
[nom]

someone who usually fails and is unlikely to be successful

perdant, perdante

perdant, perdante

Ex: He worked hard to prove that he was not just loser.
to address
[verbe]

to think about a problem or an issue and start to deal with it

s'occuper de

s'occuper de

Ex: It 's important for parents address their children 's emotional needs .
to battle
[verbe]

to overcome challenges, defend beliefs, or achieve a difficult thing

combattre

combattre

Ex: Communities battle against environmental issues to preserve their surroundings .
to bear
[verbe]

to allow the presence of an unpleasant person, thing, or situation without complaining or giving up

supporter

supporter

Ex: He couldbear the idea of having to endure another boring meeting .
to comfort
[verbe]

to lessen the emotional pain or worry that someone feels by showing them sympathy and kindness

consoler, réconforter

consoler, réconforter

Ex: She comforting her friend who had received bad news .

to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly

faire face à

faire face à

Ex: In therapy , clients work with counselors confront and address emotional concerns .
loss
[nom]

the state or process of losing a person or thing

perte, mort

perte, mort

Ex: Loss of biodiversity in the region has had detrimental effects on the ecosystem .
to fulfill
[verbe]

to accomplish or do something that was wished for, expected, or promised

satisfaire

satisfaire

Ex: They fulfilled their goal of faster delivery times by upgrading their logistics.
to gain
[verbe]

to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

obtenir, gagner, acquérir

obtenir, gagner, acquérir

Ex: gained valuable experience during her internship that helped her secure a full-time job .
to handle
[verbe]

to deal with a situation or problem successfully

gérer, traiter

gérer, traiter

Ex: Right now , the customer service representative handling inquiries from clients .
to obtain
[verbe]

to get something, often with difficulty

obtenir

obtenir

Ex: The company obtained a significant grant for research .

to defeat someone or something in a contest or battle

vaincre

vaincre

Ex: The champion was able overcome all his opponents to retain the title .
to ruin
[verbe]

to cause severe damage or harm to something, usually in a way that is beyond repair

abîmer, détériorer

abîmer, détériorer

Ex: The ongoing neglect of maintenance ruining the structural integrity of the building .

a general tendency to look on the bright side of things and to expect positive outcomes

optimisme

optimisme

Ex: His optimism helps him embrace change with confidence .

a person who expects good things to happen and is confident about the future

optimiste

optimiste

Ex: Many people appreciate optimist’s ability to uplift the mood .

the negative quality of having doubts about the future and expect the worst possible outcomes

pessimisme

pessimisme

Ex: pessimism about the economy influenced his investment choices .

a person who expects bad things to happen and sees the worst side of people and situations

pessimiste

pessimiste

Ex: pessimist in the group dampened the mood with negative comments .
to reach
[verbe]

to achieve something, especially after a lot of thinking or discussion

atteindre

atteindre

Ex: The diplomatic efforts between the two countries reached a peaceful resolution .
to resolve
[verbe]

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

résoudre

résoudre

Ex: Negotiators strive resolve disputes by finding mutually agreeable solutions .

a great effort to fight back or break free

lutte, combat

lutte, combat

Ex: The young birdstruggle to fly for the first time was both inspiring and heartwarming .

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

lutter, se battre

lutter, se battre

Ex: Right now , the climbers struggling to reach the summit .

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations

laisser tomber, décevoir

laisser tomber, décevoir

Ex: The team's lackluster performance in the second half of the game let their coach down, who had faith in their abilities.

to fail to achieve success despite the attempts made

ne pas avancer

ne pas avancer

Ex: I 'm trying to persuade her to come , but Igetting nowhere.

the act of giving something, such as a prize or reward, to someone in a formal or official event

remise

remise

Ex: She enjoyed the excitement surrounding presentation of prizes .
chance
[nom]

a possibility that something will happen

chance

chance

Ex: There 's a chance we 'll finish the project ahead of schedule if we stay focused .
fault
[nom]

the responsibility attributed to someone or something for a mistake or misfortune

faute

faute

Ex: The judge fault to both drivers involved in the accident after reviewing the evidence .
duty
[nom]

an obligatory task that must be done as one's job

responsabilité

responsabilité

Ex: They emphasized the importance of performing oneduty with integrity .
target
[nom]

a goal that someone tries to achieve

objectif

objectif

Ex: She celebrated reaching target weight after months of effort .

the quality of working toward something despite difficulties

détermination

détermination

Ex: The teamdetermination led them to victory against the odds .

to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy

décevoir

décevoir

Ex: Not receiving the promotion she was hoping for disappointed Jane.

to no longer believe in someone showing any positive development in their behavior, relationship, etc.

renoncer à, laisser tomber

renoncer à, laisser tomber

Ex: Feeling repeatedly let down , he chose give up on his friend , doubting any hope of mutual understanding .
rewarding
[Adjectif]

(of an activity) making one feel satisfied by giving one a desirable outcome

gratifiant

gratifiant

Ex: Helping others in need can rewarding, as it fosters a sense of empathy and compassion .

a vulnerability or limitation that makes you less strong or effective

faiblesse, point faible

faiblesse, point faible

Ex: She identified weakness in public speaking and worked to improve it .
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