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Vocabulaire Essentiel pour le TOEFL - Couleurs et Formes

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur les couleurs et les formes, tels que "violet", "émeraude", "parallèle", etc., qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen TOEFL.

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Essential Words Needed for TOEFL
khaki
khaki
[Adjectif]

having a dull yellowish-brown color

kaki

kaki

Ex: The soldiers wore khaki uniforms to blend in with the desert landscape. 
burgundy
burgundy
[Adjectif]

deep red in color

bordeaux

bordeaux

Ex: She wore a stunning burgundy gown to the gala event. 
hazel
hazel
[Adjectif]

having a greenish-brown color

noisette

noisette

Ex: The autumn leaves had a hazel tint, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. 
violet
violet
[Adjectif]

having a bluish-purple color

violet, violette

violet, violette

Ex: She wore a violet dress to the party. 
beige
beige
[Adjectif]

having a pale, light brown color like sand

beige

beige

Ex: She painted the walls of her living room a soothing beige color to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. 
bluish
bluish
[Adjectif]

having a shade of blue; somewhat blue

bleuâtre

bleuâtre

ginger
ginger
[Adjectif]

(of hair or fur) having a bright orange-brown color

roux

roux

Ex: She has ginger hair that shines in the sunlight. 
emerald
emerald
[Adjectif]

having a bright green color

émeraude

émeraude

Ex: She wore a stunning emerald dress to the gala, catching everyone's eye. 
neutral
neutral
[Adjectif]

lacking color or hue

neutre

neutre

Ex: Beige is a neutral color that matches many tones. 
deep
deep
[Adjectif]

(of a color) showing darkness and intensity

profond

profond

Ex: She chose a deep blue dress that complemented her complexion perfectly. 
subtle
subtle
[Adjectif]

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

subtil

subtil

Ex: The artist used subtle brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and movement in the painting. 
to discolor

to become less attractive or vibrant in color

se décolorer

se décolorer

soft
soft
[Adjectif]

(of colors) not too bright or glaring, in a way that is relaxing to the eyes

doux

doux

Ex: She preferred soft pastels over bold, bright colors. 
angle
angle
[nom]

the space between two lines or surfaces that are joined, measured in degrees or radians

angle

angle

Ex: She used a protractor to measure the angle of the triangle accurately. 
vertical
vertical
[Adjectif]

positioned at a right angle to the horizon or ground, typically moving up or down

vertical

vertical

Ex: The skyscraper's vertical lines gave it a sleek and modern appearance. 
horizontal
horizontal
[Adjectif]

positioned across and parallel to the ground and not up or down

horizontal

horizontal

Ex: The table was adorned with horizontal stripes. 
parallel
parallel
[Adjectif]

having an equal distance from each other at every point

parallèle

parallèle

Ex: The two lines on the graph are parallel, indicating no change in their relationship. 
triangle

(geometry) a flat shape consisting of three straight sides and three angles

triangle

triangle

Ex: The artist used a triangle shape to create a dynamic composition. 
symmetry

the quality of having two halves that are exactly the same, which are separated by an axis

symétrie

symétrie

Ex: The butterfly's wings display perfect symmetry along its body. 
spiral
spiral
[nom]

(geometry) a curved shape or design that gradually winds around a center or axis

spirale

spirale

Ex: The staircase in the old mansion featured an elegant spiral that ascended to the upper floors. 
solid
solid
[nom]

(geometry) a shape that is not two-dimensional because it has height, width, and length

solide

solide

Ex: A cube is an example of a solid shape with six faces, all of which are squares. 
rectangle

(geometry) a flat shape with four right angles, especially one with opposing sides that are equal and parallel to each other

rectangle

rectangle

Ex: In geometry class, they practiced calculating the area of a rectangle. 
sphere
sphere
[nom]

(in geometry) a three-dimensional surface where all points are equidistant from a center

sphère

sphère

Ex: The planet was modeled as a sphere for calculations. 
cone
cone
[nom]

(geometry) a three dimensional shape with a circular base that rises to a single point

cône

cône

Ex: The traffic cones were placed along the road to redirect vehicles during the construction work. 
pyramid
pyramid
[nom]

a solid with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a single point

pyramide

pyramide

Ex: Students modeled a pyramid using cardboard. 
cube
cube
[nom]

a three-dimensional figure made of six square or rectangular faces

cube

cube

Ex: The storage box was shaped like a cube. 
oval
oval
[Adjectif]

rounded in shape but wider in one direction, such as the shape of an egg

ovale

ovale

Ex: The oval mirror hung above the dresser, reflecting the room's decor with its elegant curvature. 
dimension

a measure of the height, length, or width of an object in a certain direction

dimension

dimension

Ex: The architect carefully considered every dimension of the building to ensure it fit seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. 
curve
curve
[nom]

a line or shape that is not straight and bends gradually

courbe

courbe

Ex: He drew a curve on the paper to represent the arc of the ball's trajectory. 
circular
circular
[Adjectif]

having a shape like a circle

circulaire

circulaire

Ex: The table had a circular top, allowing for easy conversation among the dinner guests. 
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