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Liste de Mots Niveau C1 - Temps

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur le temps, tels que "beforehand", "indefinitely", "instant", etc. préparés pour les apprenants de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
beforehand

before an event or an action

à l'avance

à l'avance

[Adverbe]
forthcoming

referring to an event or occurrence that is about to happen very soon

prochain

prochain

[Adjectif]
chronologically

in the order in which events, actions, or items occurred, following a timeline or sequence

chronologiquement

chronologiquement

[Adverbe]
indefinitely

for an unspecified period of time

indéfiniment

indéfiniment

[Adverbe]
to date

up until now

à ce jour

à ce jour

[Adverbe]
for the time being

for a limited period, usually until a certain condition changes

pour le moment

pour le moment

[Adverbe]
from time to time

without a fixed schedule or pattern

de temps en temps

de temps en temps

[Adverbe]
in due course

at the appropriate or expected time, without rushing or delay

en temps voulu

en temps voulu

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[Adverbe]
yearlong

continuing the whole year

d'un an

d'un an

[Adjectif]
instant

a certain or exact point in time

instant

instant

[nom]
spell

a short period of time of something particular

moment

moment

[nom]
chapter

a specific period of time in history or in someone's life

chapitre

chapitre

[nom]
dusk

the time after sun sets that is not yet completely dark

crépuscule

crépuscule

[nom]
eternity

time that is endless

éternité

éternité

[nom]
midsummer

the middle part of summer when it is hottest

milieu de l'été

milieu de l'été

[nom]
midwinter

the middle part of winter when it is coldest

le milieu de l'hiver

le milieu de l'hiver

[nom]
solstice

either of the two times of the year when the sun reaches its farthest or closest distance from the equator

solstice

solstice

[nom]
quarter

a period of three months, typically used in financial contexts

trimestre

trimestre

[nom]
leap year

a year in every four years that has 366 days instead of 365

année bissextile

année bissextile

[nom]
alternate

done or happening every other time

alterné

alterné

[Adjectif]
continual

happening repeatedly or continuously in an annoying or problematic way

continuel

continuel

[Adjectif]
consecutive

continuously happening one after another

consécutif

consécutif

[Adjectif]
successive

happening one after another, in an uninterrupted sequence

successif

successif

[Adjectif]
eternal

continuing or existing forever

éternel

éternel

[Adjectif]
eventual

happening at the end of a process or a particular period of time

final

final

[Adjectif]
imminent

(particularly of something unpleasant) likely to take place in the near future

imminent

imminent

[Adjectif]
lengthy

continuing for too long

long

long

[Adjectif]
occasional

happening or done from time to time, without a consistent pattern

ocasionnel

ocasionnel

[Adjectif]
prospective

likely to become a reality in the future

futur

futur

[Adjectif]
simultaneous

taking place at precisely the same time

simultané

simultané

[Adjectif]
latter

closest to the end of a particular period of time, event, etc.

dernier

dernier

[Adjectif]
nightly

occurring every night

tous les soirs

tous les soirs

[Adjectif]
yearly

appearing, made, or happening once a year

annuel

annuel

[Adjectif]
year-round

happening the whole year

sur toute l'année

sur toute l'année

[Adjectif]
extension

a period of time added to something to prolong it

prolongation

prolongation

[nom]
around the clock

non-stop and continuing through the whole day and night

24 heures sur 24

24 heures sur 24

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[Adjectif]
get-go

a point in time when something begins or is started

dès le départ

dès le départ

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[nom]
longstanding

having persisted or existed for a significant amount of time

de longue date

de longue date

[Adjectif]
longtime

(of a thing) having existed or been in use for a significant period of time

vieux

vieux

[Adjectif]
anno Domini

used to refer to a date that is after the birth of Jesus Christ

apr. J.-C.

apr. J.-C.

[Adverbe]
in the same breath

used when something happens almost at the same time as another

[Phrase]
before Christ

marking the years before Christ's supposed birth

av. J-C

av. J-C

[Adverbe]
Common Era

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

EC

EC

[Adverbe]
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