Cambridge IELTS 18 - Académique - Test 2 - Lecture - Passage 1 (2)
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an explanation based on limited facts and evidence that is not yet proved to be true

hypothèse
larger or more significant than the standard or typical size

surdimensionné, géant
a unified whole created by joining or mixing two or more distinct elements or parts together

combinaison, mélange
slender flexible branches or twigs (especially of willow or some canes); used for wickerwork

osier, rotin
a type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to maintain the separation between the bearing races, reducing friction and enabling smooth rotation

roulement à billes, palier à billes
having one or more long, narrow, and usually parallel channels, furrows, or ridges

rainuré, cannelé
a long, flat, and rectangular piece of wood or other materials, typically used in construction, flooring, or as a structural element in various applications

planche, madrier
a scientist who studies the Earth's structure, composition, processes, and history, including rocks, minerals, fossils, and geological phenomena

géologue, scientifique spécialisé en géologie
a specific opinion on something

voix, opinion
a discussion about a particular issue between two opposing sides, mainly held publicly

débat
the conception of a person, organization, product, etc. that is presented to the public

image
hard-working and productive

travailleur, dynamique
to move or convey a heavy object with effort

transporter, déplacer avec effort
to make something move by turning it over and over or from side to side repeatedly

faire rouler
a large mass of ice that forms over long periods of time, especially in polar regions or high mountains

glacier
having doubts about something's truth, validity, or reliability

sceptique
to want to know about something particular

se demander
to bring and give a letter, package, etc. to a specific person or place

livrer
required or necessary for a specific purpose

nécessaire, requis
latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the Middle East (but later elsewhere)

Néolithique, Âge de la pierre nouvelle
a secular designation used to represent dates in the Gregorian calendar before the traditional reference point of the birth of Jesus Christ

AEC
a distinct period or stage in a sequence of events or development

phase, étape
to occur at a specific time or location
a specific, identifiable instant in time, often marking a significant moment or event

moment, instant
a thick and flat piece of hard material, such as a stone, metal, wood, etc. that is usually in the shape of a square or rectangle

dalle, bloc
a curved shape with narrow points at the ends that appears wider in the middle, like the shape of the moon in its first and last quarters

croissant de lune
to make something by putting separate parts of something together

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

iconique
anything that is built from several parts, such as a house, bridge, etc.

immeuble, bâtiment
(of a building) to remain upright and structurally sound

rester debout, tenir
an area of land on which something is, was, or will be constructed

chantier, site
to have or hold something within or include something as a part of a larger entity or space

contenir
a method used by scientists to determine the age of organic materials by measuring the amount of carbon-14 they contain

datation au carbone 14, datation par le radiocarbone
to make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known

révéler
used to specify or emphasize a particular aspect or detail within a broader context

en particulier, notamment
a statement about the truth of something without offering any verification or proof

déclaration, demande
belonging or appropriate for a court, a judge, or the administration of justice

judiciaire
to make something widely known and accepted by the general public, often by adjusting it to fit popular preferences or trends

populariser, vulgariser
to dig the ground and discover something

mettre au jour, déterrer, exhumer
a hole made in the ground for burying a dead body in

tombe
to define oneself as belonging to a particular category, group, or label

s'identifier comme, se définir comme
either of the two times of the year when the sun reaches its farthest or closest distance from the equator

solstice, solstice d'été
a member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times

Celte, Gaulois
to reside in a specific place

habiter, résider
a large, hard stone or boulder, often found standing alone or used in ancient stone circles and structures

un sarsen, une pierre de sarsen
a structure made of two large vertical stones supporting a horizontal stone across the top, forming a kind of doorway

trilithon, structure trilithique
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