Cambridge IELTS 18 - Académique - Test 2 - Lecture - Passage 1 (1)
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to lift or raise an object, typically heavy or bulky, using ropes and pulleys

hisser, lever
to stay in existence after other parts or elements have disappeared or been used up

rester, subsister
the place where someone or something is located in relation to other things

position
to research or follow the history or development of something

retracer, suivre
(of a system, device, or technique) intricately developed to a high level of complexity

sophistiqué, élaboré
the practical application of technical and scientific knowledge to commerce or industry

ingénierie
to pull something or someone along the ground, usually with difficulty

tirer, remorquer
a large rock, usually one that has been shaped by natural forces such as water or ice

rocher, bloc erratique
to have a specific weight

peser
indicating that the quantity or count mentioned does not exceed a specified value

jusqu'à, au maximum de
having persisted or existed for a significant amount of time

de longue date
the main wooden body of a tree

tronc
to transport or haul something heavy or cumbersome with effort

transporter, trimballer
to make a person or thing move from a place, situation, or person to another

transférer
a board that is consisted of long pieces of a wood, reed, etc. tied together, which people use to sail or float on water

radeau, flotteur
to release or place something on a liquid surface, allowing it to move freely

flotter, faire flotter
the land close to a sea, ocean, or lake

côte
as a second choice or another possibility

ou bien, ou sinon
to pull an object behind a vehicle, typically using a rope or chain

remorquer, tracter
any vehicle designed for travel across or through water

vaisseau
related to the study or exploration of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts and sites

archéologique
an ancient megalithic monument in southern England; probably used for ritual purposes

Stonehenge, un ancien monument mégalithique dans le sud de l'Angleterre; probablement utilisé à des fins rituelles
a person whose job is to study ancient societies using facts, objects, buildings, etc. remaining in excavation sites

archéologue
find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of

résoudre, déchiffrer
something that is hard to explain or understand, often involving a puzzling event or situation with an unknown explanation

mystère, énigme
a place or building that is historically important

monument
to build or assemble a structure or object in an upright position

construire, bâtir
a vast area of flat land

plaine
to be made up of various components or parts within a whole

comprendre, inclure
without being exact

à peu près
in an upward or vertical position

verticalement, droit
to lay or put something somewhere

placer, mettre
having a shape like a circle

circulaire
the specific way by which a building, book page, garden, etc. is arranged

plan
widely recognized and regarded as a symbol of a particular time, place, or culture

iconique
(plural) the remains of something such as a building after it has been seriously damaged or destroyed

ruine
related to the latest part of the Stone Age when humans used stones as tools and weapons

néolithique
an inhabitant of southern Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasions

Briton, Bretons insulaires
basic and simple, lacking modern features or advancements

primitif
to create or make something by putting different parts or materials together

fabriquer, confectionner
a large, wild animal with long legs which eats grass and can run very fast, typically the males have horns

cerf
any of the pair of branched horns that grow annually on the head of an adult animal, typically a male one, from the deer family

bois, ramure
a long, narrow hole next to a road to keep it from getting too wet

fossé, rigole
a long, raised mass of earth, sand, snow, or other material

talus, berge
a large hole in the ground where stones, minerals, or other materials are removed

fosse, carrière
to have origins or existence that extends to a specific earlier time

remonter à, dater de
a period of history marked by particular features or events

ère
a sturdy pole made of metal or timber that is dug into the ground to be used as a marker or support something

poteau
someone who has a lot of knowledge about a particular subject, especially in the humanities

spécialiste, savant, savante, intellectuel, intellectuelle, érudit, érudite
roughly calculated or guessed but is not exact

estimé, approximatif
a large, round area of land with a ditch and a raised edge around it, usually built long ago for ceremonies, meetings, or special events

henge, cercle de pierres
a shape that looks like the letter U, with two ends that curve slightly inward

fer à cheval, forme de fer à cheval
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