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Vocabulaire Essentiel pour le TOEFL - Lien de Cause à Effet

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur la cause et l'effet, tels que "root", "raise", "donc", etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen TOEFL.

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Essential Words Needed for TOEFL
to trigger

to cause something to happen

provoquer

provoquer

[verbe]
root

the primary cause of something

source, origine

source, origine

[nom]
outcome

the result or consequence of a situation, event, or action

résultat, issue

résultat, issue

[nom]
to provoke

to give rise to a certain reaction or feeling, particularly suddenly

provoquer, causer, susciter

provoquer, causer, susciter

[verbe]
to result

to directly cause something

en résulter

en résulter

[verbe]
to raise

to provoke by bringing a feeling or memory into the mind

susciter, éveiller

susciter, éveiller

[verbe]
to stem from

to originate from a particular source or factor

venir de, provenir de

venir de, provenir de

[verbe]
responsible

being the main cause of something

responsable

responsable

[Adjectif]
side effect

a result of a situation or action that was not meant to happen

effet secondaire

effet secondaire

[nom]
significantly

in a manner that is important or large enough to be noticed or effective

considérablement, significativement

considérablement, significativement

[Adverbe]
thus

used to introduce a result based on the information or actions that came before

donc

donc

[Adverbe]
surge

an abrupt increase in something's number or amount

hausse

hausse

[nom]
to rocket

(of a price, amount, etc.) to increase suddenly and significantly

monter en flèche

monter en flèche

[verbe]
to plunge

(of prices, values, temperature, etc.) to suddenly decrease in a significant amount

chuter

chuter

[verbe]
to lower

to decrease in degree, amount, quality, or strength

baisser

baisser

[verbe]
to produce

to cause or bring about something

causer, créer, entraîner, déclencher

causer, créer, entraîner, déclencher

[verbe]
product

a thing or person resulted from something particular

résultat

résultat

[nom]
ineffective

not achieving the desired outcome or intended result

inefficace

inefficace

[Adjectif]
increasingly

in a manner that is gradually growing in degree, extent, or frequency over time

de plus en plus

de plus en plus

[Adverbe]
to jump

(particularly of a price, rate, etc.) to increase sharply

monter en flèche

monter en flèche

[verbe]
leap

a sharp increase in something, such as price, etc.

bond, saut

bond, saut

[nom]
implication

a possible consequence that something can bring about

insinuation, implication

insinuation, implication

[nom]
to multiply

to significantly increase in quantity

multiplier

multiplier

[verbe]
hence

used to say that one thing is a result of another

d’où

d’où

[Adverbe]
to decline

to reduce in amount, size, intensity, etc.

décliner

décliner

[verbe]
effectively

in a way that results in the desired outcome

efficacement

efficacement

[Adverbe]
contribution

someone or something's role in achieving a specific result, particularly a positive one

contribution, donation

contribution, donation

[nom]
consequently

used to indicate a logical result or effect

alors, donc, par conséquent

alors, donc, par conséquent

[Adverbe]
consequence

the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual

conséquence

conséquence

[nom]
to collapse

(of prices, shares, etc.) to suddenly decrease in terms of amount or value

s'effondrer

s'effondrer

[verbe]
to gain

(of currencies, prices, etc.) to increase in value

gagner, prendre

gagner, prendre

[verbe]
following

used to indicate what happens as a result of something

suite à, à la suite de

suite à, à la suite de

[préposition]
to arise

to begin to exist or become noticeable

survenir, émerger

survenir, émerger

Google Translate
[verbe]
causal

related to the relationship between two things in which one is the cause of the other

causal

causal

[Adjectif]
to climb

to increase in terms of amount, value, intensity, etc.

monter, s’élever

monter, s’élever

[verbe]
to boost

to increase or improve the progress, growth, or success of something

encourager

encourager

[verbe]
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