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Cartes-fiches | 36 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 25.09.2015 / 06.05.2019 |
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to confess that something is true. Noun: admission
to turn aside, especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument. Noun:
to confess that something is true. Noun: admission
to turn aside, especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument. Noun: digression
to get rid of something, here: to unload sth onto someone (e.g. ÒDonÕt dump vast amounts of data on peopleÓ)
to pause before doing something, especially because you are nervous or worried. Adjective: (un)hesitant; noun: hesitation
to change sth slightly. Noun: modification
to make someone agree to do something by giving them reasons why they should. Noun: persuasion; adjective: (un)persuasive
to talk for a long time in a confused way, especially about other things than the subject you should be talking about. Adjective: rambling [schwafeln]
to react to something by taking a particular course of action. Nouns: response, responsiveness; Adjective: (un)responsive
the quality or ability of (not) being precise. Adjective: (in)accurate
sth that takes your attention away from sth you are doing or thinking about. Verb: to distract
lack of success in doing or achieving sth. Verb: to fail
the ability to speak or write a language easily and well. Adjective: fluent
a person who receives (gets) something. Verb: to receive
answer phone, answering machine
rude and offensive
(not) able to express your thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively
here: (im)polite
expressed using only a few words, but in a way that is easy to understand. Noun: conciseness
logical and well-organised
here: containing a lot of things with little space between them. Noun: density
not spending/using more of sth than is necessary. Verb: to economise on sth. economic
with your attention directed towards what you want to do
(not) working well and producing good results by using the available resources effectively. Noun: (in)efficiency
expressing what you mean using clear and effective language. Noun: eloquence
confident, lively, outgoing. Noun: extroversion
involving two people who are together in the same place
(not) embarrassed or not confident, unable to relax or to say what you want to. Noun: inhibition
getting annoyed easily. Noun: irritability; verb: to irritate someone
can (not) be depended on. Noun: (un)reliability; verb: to rely on
aware of and able to understand other people and their feelings [in German: sensibel]
slow or unwilling to express feelings and opinions
expressed in a very short but clear way; noun: succinctness
to do sth wrong and not be punished for it
to invent things, to lie