Voc. P. 20-21 Flashcards
Commentaire (sur)
Comment (on)
Her comment on my work was very useful.
Les deux, tous les deux
Both
Steve and I both like skiing.
En solde
In the sale(s)
I wanted to buy a hat in the sale at Harrod’s last week.
Dans un train
On a train
I met Harry on a train to Poudlard.
Expression, locution
Phrase
A phrase is a group of words that forms part of a sentence.
Préjugés
Prejudice (U)
Black people were victims of racial prejudice.
Fierté
Pride
Success in sport is a source of national pride.
Célibataire
Single
Is Jerry married or single ?
Entier, complet
Whole
The whole family gets together at Christmas.
Contrarié, agacé
Annoyed
When the dog makes a lot of noise, the neighbours get annoyed.
Contrariant, agaçant
Annoying
It’s annoying when the neighbour’s dog makes a lot of noise.
Ennuyé
Bored
The students are sometimes bored in lessons.
Ennuyeux
Boring
Sometimes, our lessons are very boring.
Confus, embrouillé
Confused
Looking at the map, I was confused.
Déroutant, peu clair
Confusing
The map wasn’t easy to understand ; it was very confusing.
Déprimé
Depressed
England fans were depressed at the score : Brazil 6 England 0.
Déprimant
Depressing
Brazil 6 England 0 is a depressing score for England fans.
Gêné, embarrassé
Embarrassed
Children are sometimes embarrassed by their parents.
Gênant, embarrassant
Embarrassing
Parents sometimes do things that their children think are embarrassing.
Excité
Excited
Excited spectators watched the race.
Excitant, passionnant
Exciting
The race is very exciting.
Effrayé
Frightened
Are you frightened of dogs ?
Effrayant
Frightening
Some people think dogs are frightening.
Intéressé
Interested
Are you interested in football ?
Intéressant
Interesting
She’s a good teacher ; her lessons are very interesting.
Surpris
Surprised
The boy got a very good mark, and he was very surprised.
Surprenant
Surprising
What you told me yesterday is quite surprising.
Fatigué
Tired
I often feel tired after work.
Fatigant
Tiring
Work can be very tiring.
Les deux, tous les deux
Both
Steve and I both like skiing.
Commentaire (sur)
Comment (on)
Her comment on my work was very useful.
En solde
In the sale(s)
I wanted to buy a hat in the sale at Harrod’s last week.
Dans un train
On a train
I met Harry on a train to Poudlard.
Expression, locution
Phrase
A phrase is a group of words that forms part of a sentence.