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Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général) - Problèmes et Solutions

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur les problèmes et les solutions, tels que "dommage", "tackle", "panacée", etc., qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
complication

something that makes a situation or process hard to understand or deal with

complication

complication

crisis
crisis
[nom]

a period of serious difficulty or danger that requires immediate action

crise

crise

Ex: During times of crisis, it's essential to remain calm and focused in order to effectively manage the situation and ensure the safety of those involved. 
predicament

a difficult or unpleasant situation that is hard to deal with

situation difficile

situation difficile

to damage
to damage
[verbe]

to physically harm something

endommager, faire du mal à

endommager, faire du mal à

Ex: The storm's strong winds and hailstones damaged the roof of the house. 
to deteriorate

to decline in quality, condition, or overall state

se détériorer, se dégrader

se détériorer, se dégrader

Ex: If left untreated, metal exposed to harsh weather can deteriorate over time. 
to address
to address
[verbe]

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

s'occuper de

s'occuper de

Ex: The company needs to address the issue of employee turnover. 
to alleviate

to reduce from the difficulty or intensity of a problem, issue, etc.

réduire

réduire

Ex: Ongoing support programs are currently alleviating the challenges faced by the community. 
to approach

to begin to tackle or deal with a problem, issue, etc. in a particular way

aborder

aborder

Ex: Faced with declining sales, the marketing department developed a strategic plan to approach the issue. 
to eradicate

to completely destroy something, particularly a problem or threat

éliminer, éradiquer

éliminer, éradiquer

Ex: The international community is collaborating to eradicate the illegal wildlife trade. 
to intervene

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

intervenir

intervenir

Ex: The teacher had to intervene when two students started arguing in the classroom. 
to react
to react
[verbe]

to act or behave in a particular way in response to something

réagir

réagir

Ex: The political leader had to react promptly to the evolving situation, addressing concerns and making policy adjustments. 
to repair
to repair
[verbe]

to fix something that is damaged, broken, or not working properly

réparer

réparer

Ex: Can you help me repair this torn book page with tape? 
to tackle
to tackle
[verbe]

to try to deal with a difficult problem or situation in a determined manner

s’attaquer à

s’attaquer à

Ex: The team decided to tackle the project's complexity by breaking it into manageable tasks. 
solution

a way in which a problem can be solved or dealt with

solution

solution

Ex: The team brainstormed to find a creative solution to the design challenge. 
compromise

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

compromis

compromis

Ex: They reached a compromise by agreeing to share responsibilities equally. 
remedy
remedy
[nom]

a means of correcting or eliminating a problem, harm, or undesirable situation

remède

remède

Ex: Fresh air and rest were the only remedy for his exhaustion after the long journey. 
to cure
to cure
[verbe]

to solve a problem or deal with an issue

résoudre

résoudre

Ex: His quick thinking helped cure the problem before it escalated. 
resolution

the act of solving a problem, dispute, or difficulty

résolution

résolution

Ex: Quick resolution of the conflict prevented further tension. 
way out
way out
[nom]

a way to solve a problem

porte de sortie

porte de sortie

fix
fix
[nom]

an easy or temporary way to solve a problem or correct an error

arrangement

arrangement

answer
answer
[nom]

a solution to a problem or a way out of a predicament

solution

solution

alternative
alternative
[Adjectif]

available as an option for something else

alternatif

alternatif

Ex: They provided an alternative plan in case the weather turned bad. 
arbitral
arbitral
[Adjectif]

relating to the official process of settling a dispute, called arbitration

arbitrage

arbitrage

concession

something granted or yielded, often reluctantly, in response to a demand or pressure

concession

concession

Ex: The company made a concession on salary increases to resolve the labor dispute. 
corrective
corrective
[Adjectif]

intended or designed to improve or correct a bad or undesirable situation

correctif

correctif

Ex: The corrective action plan addressed the issues identified in the audit. 
cure-all

anything thought to resolve all difficulties

panacée

panacée

Ex: The new policy was touted as a cure-all for the city's traffic issues. 
panacea
panacea
[nom]

something imagined to solve all problems

panacée

panacée

Ex: Technology is not a panacea for all social problems. 
problem solving

the act or process of finding ways of doing things or solving complicated problems

résolution de problèmes

résolution de problèmes

Ex: Problem solving is a crucial skill in both professional and personal life. 
process of elimination

a way of finding an answer or solution by omitting all the other options until only one is left

procédure d'élimination

procédure d'élimination

ADR
ADR
[nom]

(in law) a method of settling a legal case between two parties without going to the court; the use of methods other than litigation to resolve a dispute

MARC, MARD

MARC, MARD

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