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Habiter : v. Avoir sa maison. Marie-Tévy, Antoine, Yves, Yasmina et Julie habitent à Motbourg. Claire habite à la campagne. Réjean habite dans un gratte-ciel, il loge dans un gratte-ciel. …
Habiller : v. Habiller quelqu’un, c’est lui mettre des vêtements. Odile Séverac habille et chausse Clair avant de l’emmener à l’école. Julie essaie d’habiller son chat. Mme Harpie est toujours …
Habilement : adv. Angèle bricole habilement, adroitement. M. Bellec a habilement évité Mme Harpie, intelligemment.
Habileté : n. f. Angèle est d’une grande habileté manuelle, elle est très habile de ses mains, elle a beaucoup d’adresse. M. Bellec a fait preuve d’une grande habileté pour …
resolution /ˌrɛzəˈluʃən/ noun 1 a [non count] : the act of finding an answer or solution to a conflict, problem, etc. : the act of resolving something a court for the resolution of civil disputes …
etiquette /ˈɛtɪkət/ noun [noncount] the rules indicating the proper and polite way to behave Her failure to respond to the invitation was a serious breach of etiquette. a book of etiquette telephone etiquette [=the …
ventriloquist /vɛnˈtrɪləkwɪst/ noun [count] a performer who is able to speak in a way that makes it appear that the words are being said by a large doll (called a …
splurge /ˈsplɚʤ/ verb [no object] informal – to spend more money than usual on something for yourself You should let yourself splurge once in a while. — often + on We decided …
intricate / ˈɪntrɪkɪt / adjective having many parts intricate machinery an intricate [=complex] design/pattern The movie has an intricate plot. The intricate parts of an antique watch — intricately adverb intricately woven fabric an intricately …
up to par /ˈʌp tə ˈpɑr/ idiom : good enough : as good as expected or wanted She was checking to see if his work was up to par. — usually used in negative statements His …