Cambridge IELTS 17 - Académique - Test 1 - Lecture - Passage 1
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a system or network of tracks with the trains, organization, and people needed to operate them

chemin de fer, voie ferrée
causing great surprise or amazement due to being impressive, unexpected, or remarkable

étonnant, stupéfiant
an individual who displays their disagreement with something or someone

opposant, contradicteur, objecteur
to provide reasons when saying something is the case, particularly to persuade others that one is right

argumenter, discuter
(of a place) filled with many people, vehicles, or objects, leading to difficulties in movement

encombré, saturé
an increase in the amount, size, importance, or degree of something

expansion, dilatation, gonflement
to be constructed from or made up of certain things or people

consister en
(of a space or area) filled with too many people or things, causing discomfort or lack of space

surchargé, bondé
(often plural) a very poor and overpopulated area of a city or town in which the houses are not in good condition

quartier pauvre
pulled or powered by a horse or horses

tiré par des chevaux, hippomobile
a vehicle with usually four wheels, pulled by one or more horses

calèche
indicating a large number of something

nombreux
to formally suggest or introduce a motion, idea, or action for consideration and discussion by a legislature

proposer, soumettre
to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

résoudre
giving opinions loudly or freely

se fait entendre
someone who actively supports, promotes, or defends a particular cause or viewpoint, often through public speaking, writing, or activism

défenseur, promoteur
(in the UK) a lawyer who is entitled to give legal advice, prepare legal documents for contracts and defend people in lower courts of law

notaire
to move to a new place or position

déménager, relocaliser
an area close to the center of a city that usually suffers from economic problems

quartier défavorisé, quartier pauvre
to build a house, bridge, machine, etc.

construire
to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

obtenir, gagner, acquérir
to formally present something, such as a proposal or document, to someone in authority for review or decision

soumettre
to occur at the same time as something else

coïncider
to combine and create one whole

fusionner
relating to a large city or urban area

métropolitain
to assemble money or resources, particularly in order to achieve or create something

collecter, réunir
the financial resources that are provided to make a particular project or initiative possible

financement
(of actions, ideas, etc.) very new and different from the norm

radical
noting or highlighting mistakes or imperfections

critique, sévère
(of a construction) to fall down suddenly, particularly due to being damaged or weak

s’effondrer
to have a harmful or destructive effect on someone or something

empoisonner, corrompre
to continue a course of action with determination, even when faced with challenges or discouragement

persister
to reduce something to the lowest possible degree or amount, particularly something unpleasant

réduire au maximum, minimiser
to completely destroy or to knock down a building or another structure

démolir, détruire, abattre
to set a specific time to do something or make an event happen

planifier, programmer
a long, narrow excavation or ditch dug into the ground, typically for military purposes, drainage, or archaeological exploration

tranchée, fossé
a long bar of iron or metal that supports the weight of a building

poutre
a curved symmetrical structure that supports the weight above it, used in bridges or buildings

arche
an addition that extends a main building

extension, prolongement
to officially give permission for a specific action, process, etc.

autoriser
brick made of fire clay; used for lining e.g. furnaces and chimneys

brique réfractaire, brique de feu
a closed vessel in which water is heated to create steam or hot water, used for heating buildings, producing electricity, or powering machines

chaudière, générateur de vapeur
a large, typically metallic container designed for storing gases or liquids

réservoir, cuve
to cause a substance to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid state

condenser
smoke or gas that has a sharp smell or is harmful if inhaled

émanations, fumées
a shaft in a building; serves as an air passage for ventilation

conduit de ventilation, puits de ventilation
a state of being overcrowded or blocked, particularly in a street or road

embouteillage, encombrement
to stretch out or expand over a distance

étendre, prolonger
any of the available possibilities that one can choose from

choix, possibilité
restricted or limited in space, area, or movement

confiné, restreint
able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

fiable
a way, system, object, etc. through which one can achieve a goal or accomplish a task

moyens
a machine that produces electricity by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy

générateur
a railway that operates underground, typically in a city

métro, le Métro
buildings in which people live, including their condition, prices, or types

logement
at the starting point of a process or situation

initialement
to demolish a structure or building, typically by pulling it apart or taking it down piece by piece

démolir
an official group created by a government to deeply study a serious issue and give advice or suggestions for solving it

commission royale, enquête royale
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