Voc. P. 20-21 Flashcards

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Commentaire (sur)

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Comment (on)

Her comment on my work was very useful.

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Les deux, tous les deux

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Both

Steve and I both like skiing.

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En solde

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In the sale(s)

I wanted to buy a hat in the sale at Harrod’s last week.

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Dans un train

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On a train

I met Harry on a train to Poudlard.

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Expression, locution

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Phrase

A phrase is a group of words that forms part of a sentence.

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Préjugés

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Prejudice (U)

Black people were victims of racial prejudice.

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Fierté

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Pride

Success in sport is a source of national pride.

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Célibataire

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Single

Is Jerry married or single ?

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Entier, complet

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Whole

The whole family gets together at Christmas.

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Contrarié, agacé

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Annoyed

When the dog makes a lot of noise, the neighbours get annoyed.

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Contrariant, agaçant

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Annoying

It’s annoying when the neighbour’s dog makes a lot of noise.

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Ennuyé

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Bored

The students are sometimes bored in lessons.

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Ennuyeux

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Boring

Sometimes, our lessons are very boring.

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Confus, embrouillé

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Confused

Looking at the map, I was confused.

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Déroutant, peu clair

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Confusing

The map wasn’t easy to understand ; it was very confusing.

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Déprimé

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Depressed

England fans were depressed at the score : Brazil 6 England 0.

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Déprimant

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Depressing

Brazil 6 England 0 is a depressing score for England fans.

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Gêné, embarrassé

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Embarrassed

Children are sometimes embarrassed by their parents.

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Gênant, embarrassant

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Embarrassing

Parents sometimes do things that their children think are embarrassing.

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Excité

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Excited

Excited spectators watched the race.

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Excitant, passionnant

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Exciting

The race is very exciting.

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Effrayé

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Frightened

Are you frightened of dogs ?

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Effrayant

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Frightening

Some people think dogs are frightening.

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Intéressé

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Interested

Are you interested in football ?

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Intéressant
Interesting | She's a good teacher ; her lessons are very interesting.
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Surpris
Surprised | The boy got a very good mark, and he was very surprised.
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Surprenant
Surprising | What you told me yesterday is quite surprising.
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Fatigué
Tired | I often feel tired after work.
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Fatigant
Tiring | Work can be very tiring.
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Les deux, tous les deux
Both | Steve and I both like skiing.
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Commentaire (sur)
Comment (on) | Her comment on my work was very useful.
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En solde
In the sale(s) | I wanted to buy a hat in the sale at Harrod's last week.
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Dans un train
On a train | I met Harry on a train to Poudlard.
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Expression, locution
Phrase | A phrase is a group of words that forms part of a sentence.
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Préjugés
Prejudice (U) | Black people were victims of racial prejudice.
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Fierté
Pride | Success in sport is a source of national pride.
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Célibataire
Single | Is Jerry married or single ?
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Entier, complet
Whole | The whole family gets together at Christmas.
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Contrarié, agacé
Annoyed | When the dog makes a lot of noise, the neighbours get annoyed.
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Contrariant, agaçant
Annoying | It's annoying when the neighbour's dog makes a lot of noise.
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Ennuyé
Bored | The students are sometimes bored in lessons.
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Ennuyeux
Boring | Sometimes, our lessons are very boring.
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Confus, embrouillé
Confused | Looking at the map, I was confused.
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Déroutant, peu clair
Confusing | The map wasn't easy to understand ; it was very confusing.
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Déprimé
Depressed | England fans were depressed at the score : Brazil 6 England 0.
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Déprimant
Depressing | Brazil 6 England 0 is a depressing score for England fans.
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Gêné, embarrassé
Embarrassed | Children are sometimes embarrassed by their parents.
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Gênant, embarrassant
Embarrassing | Parents sometimes do things that their children think are embarrassing.
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Excité
Excited | Excited spectators watched the race.
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Excitant, passionnant
Exciting | The race is very exciting.
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Effrayé
Frightened | Are you frightened of dogs ?
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Effrayant
Frightening | Some people think dogs are frightening.
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Intéressé
Interested | Are you interested in football ?
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Intéressant
Interesting | She's a good teacher ; her lessons are very interesting.
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Surpris
Surprised | The boy got a very good mark, and he was very surprised.
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Surprenant
Surprising | What you told me yesterday is quite surprising.
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Fatigué
Tired | I often feel tired after work.
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Fatigant
Tiring | Work can be very tiring.
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Les deux, tous les deux
Both | Steve and I both like skiing.
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Commentaire (sur)
Comment (on) | Her comment on my work was very useful.
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En solde
In the sale(s) | I wanted to buy a hat in the sale at Harrod's last week.
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Dans un train
On a train | I met Harry on a train to Poudlard.
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Expression, locution
Phrase | A phrase is a group of words that forms part of a sentence.
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Préjugés
Prejudice (U) | Black people were victims of racial prejudice.
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Fierté
Pride | Success in sport is a source of national pride.
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Célibataire
Single | Is Jerry married or single ?
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Entier, complet
Whole | The whole family gets together at Christmas.
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Contrarié, agacé
Annoyed | When the dog makes a lot of noise, the neighbours get annoyed.
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Contrariant, agaçant
Annoying | It's annoying when the neighbour's dog makes a lot of noise.
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Ennuyé
Bored | The students are sometimes bored in lessons.
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Ennuyeux
Boring | Sometimes, our lessons are very boring.
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Confus, embrouillé
Confused | Looking at the map, I was confused.
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Déroutant, peu clair
Confusing | The map wasn't easy to understand ; it was very confusing.
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Déprimé
Depressed | England fans were depressed at the score : Brazil 6 England 0.
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Déprimant
Depressing | Brazil 6 England 0 is a depressing score for England fans.
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Gêné, embarrassé
Embarrassed | Children are sometimes embarrassed by their parents.
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Gênant, embarrassant
Embarrassing | Parents sometimes do things that their children think are embarrassing.
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Excité
Excited | Excited spectators watched the race.
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Excitant, passionnant
Exciting | The race is very exciting.
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Effrayé
Frightened | Are you frightened of dogs ?
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Effrayant
Frightening | Some people think dogs are frightening.
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Intéressé
Interested | Are you interested in football ?
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Intéressant
Interesting | She's a good teacher ; her lessons are very interesting.
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Surpris
Surprised | The boy got a very good mark, and he was very surprised.
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Surprenant
Surprising | What you told me yesterday is quite surprising.
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Fatigué
Tired | I often feel tired after work.
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Fatigant
Tiring | Work can be very tiring.