Cambridge IELTS 17 - Académique - Test 2 - Lecture - Passage 1
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a roll of parchment, paper, or other material containing writing or images, often used for historical or religious texts

parchemin, rouleau
to care for the needs of someone or something with attention and responsibility

soigner, prendre soin de
an area where a group of families or people live together, often in a newly established community

colonie, établissement
to throw something with a quick and sudden motion

jeter, lancer
seemingly loud enough to break something; violently rattling or clattering

fracassant, retentissant
a person or animal with which one travels or spends a lot of time

compagnon, compagne
to find something or someone unexpectedly

tomber sur, découvrir par hasard
to have or hold something within or include something as a part of a larger entity or space

contenir
an object or artifact from an ancient period, often of historical or cultural value

antiquité, objet antique
a piece of information or news

nouvelle, information
the act or result of discovering something, especially something valuable, rare, or previously unknown

découverte, trouvaille
a person whose job is to study ancient societies using facts, objects, buildings, etc. remaining in excavation sites

archéologue
to dig the ground and discover something

mettre au jour, déterrer, exhumer
a small piece or part that has broken off from a larger whole, often referring to objects or materials

fragment, morceau
a written document, book, or musical composition created by hand rather than being produced using a typewriter or printing press

manuscrit, écrit original
a secular designation used to represent dates in the Gregorian calendar before the traditional reference point of the birth of Jesus Christ

AEC
used with a date to refer to things happened or existed after the birth of Christ

EC
related to or involving serious academic study

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

débat
existing or occurring commonly

dominant, répandu
to reside in a specific place

habiter, résider
armed forces or soldiers, especially by large numbers

troupes
believing firmly in a particular religion

pieux, dévot
a religious group with beliefs or practices, especially extreme or unusual ones, that separate them from the rest of the people with the religion

secte
a person or animal that resides in a particular place

habitant, résident
the act of surrounding the enemy, a town, etc. and cutting off their supplies so that they would surrender

siège
to have something as a prominent or distinctive aspect or characteristic

présenter, inclure
to determine or figure out when something happened or was created

dater, déterminer la date de
related to or derived from the Bible

biblique, relatif à la Bible
a computer file, book, piece of paper etc. that is used as evidence or a source of information

document
a rule made by the government, an authority, etc. to control or govern something within a particular area

règle, regulations, réglementation
not on a regular basis

occasionnellement
a person or thing that does not follow a general rule or is excluded from a class or group

exception
a unified whole created by joining or mixing two or more distinct elements or parts together

combinaison, mélange
to carve or shape a material, typically wood or stone, by using a sharp-edged tool with a flat metal blade

ciseler, sculpter
to formulate a hypothesis to explain something, often as a starting point for further investigation or study

émettre l'hypothèse, élaborer la théorie
to resist or endure the force, pressure, or challenges imposed upon oneself

résister, supporter
arousing interest and curiosity due to being strange or mysterious

fascinant
not following established customs or norms

non conventionnel, peu orthodoxe
used to suggest that something is assumed to be true, often with a hint of doubt

soi-disant, prétendument
to plunder, typically during times of war or civil unrest

piller
an explanation based on limited facts and evidence that is not yet proved to be true

hypothèse
related to the beliefs, practices, or traditions that are in accordance with the teachings and customs of the Eastern Orthodox Church

orthodoxe, relatif à l'Église orthodoxe
a bishop of the highest rank who is responsible for all the churches in a specific large area

archevêque
to buy or begin to have something

acquérir
composed of diverse, various, or unrelated items or elements

divers, varié
to have origins or existence that extends to a specific earlier time

remonter à, dater de
a large organization that serves a religious, educational, social, or similar function

institution
a skilled and experienced political leader who demonstrates good judgment and leadership in their decisions and actions

homme d'État, politicien éminent
to repair a work of art, building, etc. so that it is in a good condition again

restaurer
to translate a coded or secret message into a readable form

déchiffrer
a penetrating and profound understanding that goes beyond surface-level observations or knowledge

aperçu
to show, point out, or suggest the existence, presence, or nature of something

indiquer, montrer
a significant change in the nature or quality of something

changement, évolution
any object that can be used to store something in, such as a bottle, box, etc.

récipient
a member of the university faculty engaged in teaching or research

universitaire, enseignant-chercheur
having a strong enthusiasm, desire, or excitement for something or someone

passionné
to create something by joining separate parts or elements

assembler, reconstituer
happening, done, or made once every year

annuel
an official or special ceremony or event

occasion
a person who buys and sells things, usually to make money from the difference in price

marchand, négociant
no longer done, followed, or needed by people, often because something is old, broken, or replaced by something better
relating to a particular group within a religion, especially when that group is separate from or different than others

sectaire, confessionnel
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