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Vocabulaire de Le Prince
Le Prince présente ces 48 mots-clés en anglais, classés A2–C2, chacun avec une courte définition et un exemple. Touchez n'importe quel mot dans le lecteur pour l'entendre et le voir dans la phrase.
Mots de niveau A2 (10)
- abandon/əˈbændən/A2
- the trait of lacking restraint or control“she danced with abandon”
- absence/ˈæbsəns/A2
- the state of being absent“he was surprised by the absence of any explanation”
- absolutely/ˌæbsəˈlutli/A2
- completely and without qualification“an absolutely magnificent painting”
- accident/ˈæksədənt/A2
- an unfortunate mishap“winning the lottery was a happy accident”
- accompany/əˈkəmpəni/A2
- be present or associated with an event or entity“French fries come with the hamburger”
- accuse/əˈkjuz/A2
- bring an accusation against“The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse”
- acknowledge/ækˈnɑlɪʤ/A2
- declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of“He admitted his errors”
- acquire/əkˈwaɪər/A2
- come into the possession of something concrete or abstract“She got a lot of paintings from her uncle”
- actor/ˈæktər/A2
- a theatrical performer“he's a principal actor in this affair”
- ad/æd/A2
- a public promotion of some product or service“in AD 200”
Mots de niveau B1 (10)
- absolute/ˈæbsəˌlut/B1
- something that is conceived or that exists independently and not in relation to other things“no mortal being can influence the absolute”
- acceptable/əkˈsɛptəbəl/B1
- worthy of acceptance or satisfactory“acceptable levels of radiation”
- accommodate/əˈkɑməˌdeɪt/B1
- be agreeable or acceptable to“This suits my needs”
- accomplish/əˈkɑmplɪʃ/B1
- put in effect“carry out a task”
- accordingly/əˈkɔrdɪŋli/B1
- (sentence connectors) because of the reason given“consequently, he didn't do it”
- acquisition/ˌækwəˈzɪʃən/B1
- the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something“the acquisition of wealth”
- adapt/əˈdæpt/B1
- make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose“Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country”
- adventure/ədˈvɛnʧər/B1
- a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful)“When you buy these stocks you are gambling”
- adviser/ædˈvaɪzər/B1
- an expert who gives advice“an adviser helped students select their courses”
- advocate/ˈædvəˌkeɪt/B1
- a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea“The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day”
Mots de niveau B2 (10)
- abandonment/əˈbændənmənt/B2
- the act of giving something up“his abandonment of his wife and children left them penniless”
- abide/əˈbaɪd/B2
- dwell“You can stay with me while you are in town”
- abject/ˈæbʤɛkt/B2
- of the most contemptible kind“abject cowardice”
- abolish/əˈbɑlɪʃ/B2
- do away with“Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia”
- absent/ˈæbsənt/B2
- go away or leave“He absented himself”
- absorb/əbˈzɔrb/B2
- become imbued“The liquids, light, and gases absorb”
- abstain/əbˈsteɪn/B2
- refrain from voting“I abstain from alcohol”
- abundance/əˈbəndəns/B2
- the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply“an age of abundance”
- accession/əkˈsɛʃən/B2
- a process of increasing by addition (as to a collection or group)“the art collection grew through accession”
- acclaim/əˈkleɪm/B2
- enthusiastic approval“the book met with modest acclaim”
Mots de niveau C1 (9)
- abate/əˈbeɪt/C1
- make less active or intense“The storm abated”
- abortive/əˈbɔrtɪv/C1
- failing to accomplish an intended result“an abortive revolt”
- abreast/əˈbrɛst/C1
- being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge“kept abreast of the latest developments”
- accredit/əˈkrɛˌdɪt/C1
- grant credentials to“The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution”
- accustom/əˈkəstəm/C1
- make psychologically or physically used (to something)“She became habituated to the background music”
- acquaint/əkˈweɪnt/C1
- cause to come to know personally“permit me to acquaint you with my son”
- admirably/ˈædmərəbli/C1
- in an admirable manner“the children's responses were admirably normal”
- admonish/ædˈmɑnɪʃ/C1
- admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior“I warned him not to go too far”
- adroitly/əˈdrɔɪtli/C1
- with adroitness“he handled the situation adroitly”
Mots de niveau C2 (9)
- acuteness/əˈkjutnəs/C2
- a sensitivity that is keen and highly developed“dogs have a remarkable acuteness of smell”
- aggrieve/əˈgriv/C2
- infringe on the rights of“his behavior grieves his mother”
- allurementC2
- attractiveness“its allurement was its remoteness”
- arbitramentC2
- the act of deciding as an arbiter“they submitted their disagreement to arbitration”
- asperity/əˈspɛrɪti/C2
- something hard to endure“the asperity of northern winters”
- becominglyC2
- in a becoming manner“she was becomingly dressed”
- behoveC2
- be appropriate or necessary“It behooves us to reflect on this matter”
- benignantC2
- pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence“a benign smile”
- changefulC2
- such that alteration is possible“changeable behavior”