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dissimuler
conceal/hide
attirerait
would attract
les sciences sociales
the study of human society and social relationships.
incluant
including or comprising
volontariat
the practice of offering services voluntarily without pay.
ramasser
to gather or collect
impliquer
to involve or entail
soutenir
to support or uphold
l’argent de poche
money given to children for personal use
lancer
to throw or launch
hache
a tool with a heavy bladed head used for chopping, splitting, or piercing.
devoiler
to reveal or disclose
papoter
to chat or talk casually
incongrue
not in harmony or agreement
l’occident
refers to the Western world, particularly in terms of culture, politics, and geography.
verrait
would see or would notice
l’entretien
refers to a conversation or interview, often used in the context of discussions or dialogues.
epreuves
refers to trials or tests, often used to describe challenges or hardships faced by individuals or groups.
postuler
to apply for a position or role
accomplit
to achieve or accomplish something successfully.
foyer
a place of residence or home, often associated with warmth and family.
dirigeais
to lead or direct a group or organization.
deploie
to spread out or utilize resources effectively.
ailes
wings or sections of a building, often used for specific purposes or activities.
affichage
the act of displaying information or announcements publicly.
tractage
the distribution of flyers or pamphlets to promote an event or cause.
encadrer
to frame or surround something, often used in the context of providing guidance or structure.
parallele
A line or surface that runs alongside another, maintaining a constant distance from it.
viriles
Characteristics or qualities traditionally associated with masculinity.
saut en parachute
The act of jumping from an aircraft and descending to the ground using a parachute.
enquete
A systematic investigation or survey designed to gather information or opinions from a group of people.
voisinage
The area surrounding a particular place, often referring to the relationships and interactions among nearby residents.
epreuve
A test or trial used to assess someone's abilities, skills, or performance in a specific area.
soupconne
A feeling or belief that someone is guilty of wrongdoing, often based on limited evidence.
nefastes
Referring to harmful or detrimental effects, often associated with negative consequences.