Cambridge IELTS 19 - Académique - Test 4 - Lecture - Passage 2 (1)
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relating to actions or treatments that save lives in emergency or critical situations

de sauvetage, salvateur
a substance that treats injuries or illnesses

médecine
to regard or consider something in a particular way

considérer, envisager
unlike anything else and distinguished by individuality

unique
a group that animals, plants, etc. of the same type which are capable of producing healthy offspring with each other are divided into

espèces
to waste or fail to have good use of time or an opportunity

perdre, gâcher
to utilize or take full advantage of something, often resources, opportunities, or skills

exploiter, tirer profit de
a solid, naturally occurring substance with a specific chemical composition, typically found in the earth's crust, such as gold, copper, etc.

minéral
related to the sea and the different life forms that exist there

marin
any substance that is used for medicinal purposes

médicament
a scientist who specializes in the study of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, and their effects on living organisms

microbiologiste, spécialiste en microbiologie
to strongly recommend something

pousser, encourager
the occurrence of something coming to a complete stop or conclusion
to carefully consider the advantages and disadvantages of a situation before deciding

peser le pour et le contre, évaluer soigneusement
the positive and negative elements, arguments, outcomes, etc. of something
the capacity to be maintained for a long time and causing no harm to the environment

durabilité, pérennité
to provide reasons when saying something is the case, particularly to persuade others that one is right

argumenter, discuter
a scientist specializing in the study of oceans, focusing on their physical properties, marine life, ecosystems, and interactions with the atmosphere and land

océanographe, scientifique spécialisé dans l'étude des océans
from a different location using digital communication or technology

à distance, de loin
to notice or see someone or something that is hard to do so

repérer
an invertebrate with a wormlike body that is considered a marine creature and lives on seabed, with tentacles around the mouth

concombre de mer
the part of the body of an animal, a bird or a fish that sticks out at the back, which can move

queue
to move smoothly and gracefully with sweeping or gliding motions

glisser, planer
of or taking place in the deeper parts of the sea

en haute mer, des profondeurs marines
the process of extracting valuable minerals or other materials from the earth

extraction minière, exploitation minière
(microbiology) single-celled microorganisms that can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and living organisms, and can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral

bactéries
a type or variety of bacteria or virus that has developed a resistance to multiple types of antibiotics or other treatments, making it difficult to control or eliminate

superbactérie, bactérie multirésistante
the place or area in which certain animals, birds, or plants naturally exist, lives, and grows

habitat
prone to danger or harm

en danger, à risque
a very small living organism that cannot be seen without a microscope and can cause a disease

microbe
a marine invertebrate with a body full of holes through which water can circulate and nutrients can be absorbed

éponge
capable of causing disease

pathogène, nocif
a fairly mild yet infectious illness that is caused by a virus or bacteria

microbes, saloperie
a place where people do scientific experiments, manufacture drugs, etc.

laboratoire
an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

percée
a drug that is used to destroy bacteria or stop their growth, like Penicillin

antibiotique
not easily affected by external influences or forces

résistant, imperméable
at or to a more advanced point or stage

plus loin, davantage
to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

confirmer
(geology) a long, narrow depression or hollow, often occurring naturally, such as in the landscape or ocean floor

dépression, creux
before the present moment or a specific time

auparavant, plus tôt
controlled or made to work by a particular method or system

actionné par batterie, fonctionnant sur batterie
a single word or group of words used to name or define something

terme, mot
not recorded or officially recognized

non documenté, non enregistré
the act of searching for valuable things like minerals, oil, or opportunities

prospection, recherche
having an effect on living organisms, tissues, or cells

bioactif, biologiquement actif
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