The fifty words for a DataBase - Second part

This is the complete list of the word that I have collected. There are the word that I have learn during this second semester, or word I learn with the research on Internet for this assignment of the creation of a DataBase.

I have learn the book of Lewis Caroll, Alice’s aventure in Wonderland, because all people know the story. It’s a book for young people so the word, and sentence aren’t difficult. But That stay english litteratur and  many words are new for me, and that permits me to grow up my rnotebook of english vocabulary.

  1. whether ( Conjuction : like if, example : I wasn’t sure whether to answer or not )
  2. relevant ( Adjective : pertinent, example : want a get relevant in … )
  3. Besides ( Adverb : De plus, example : I have found fifty words. Besides, I must make a sentence with them  )
  4. Pebble ( Noun : un galet )
  5. shriek ( Noun : un éclat )
  6. to stoop to do ( Verb : s’abaisser à faire , example : I stoop me to make that your wish are orders )
  7. eagerly ( Adverb : impatiemment, example : Eagerly he will get out )
  8. tail off ( Verb : diminuer, s’essouffler, example : his popularity is tail off during the last week  )
  9. rather ( Adverb : plutôt, example : I want a restaurant rather a McDo)
  10. indeed ( Adverb : Effectivement , example : Indeed, you was right)
  11. to beg ( Verb : demander, example : I beg your pardon )
  12. to drown ( Verb : noyer , example : He is drowned)
  13. Narrow ( Adjective : étriqué , exmaple : this tunnel are narrow)
  14. Shrinking ( adjective : en baisse, example : the sales are shrinking )
  15. hurried ( Adjective : précipité, example : In his hurried choice, it was mistaken)
  16. Perhap ( Adverb: peut être , example : Perhaps he found the treasure)
  17. scold (Verb: gronder, example : The teacher has scolded the pupil )
  18. slippery ( Adjective : glissant , example : It’s a slippery field)
  19. After a while ( expression : Au bout d’un moment, example : after a while, the atmosphere was quiet )
  20. fancy ( Noun : l’envie, example : his fancy is his motor to go ahead)
  21. altogether ( Adverb : complètement, example : they are altotogether crazy)
  22. However ( Adverb : Cependant, example : However he was right)
  23. either ( Pronoun quantif : l’un, example : Please take either )
  24. whisker ( Noun : moustache )
  25. peep out ( Verb : pointer, example : The teacher peep out his own pupil)
  26. to abide ( Verb : respecter, example : we must abide the law)
  27. Cunning ( Noun : ruse, fourberie)
  28. edict ( Noun : édit )
  29. beneath ( Preposition : sous, example : He work beneath cover )
  30. leisurely ( Adverb : tranquillement, example : He walk again leisurely )
  31. worst ( Noun : le pire )
  32. across ( Preposition : à travers , example : He go across the field)
  33. get broader ( Verb : élargir , example : He want to get broader his influence )
  34. facility ( Noun : installation )
  35. to crush ( Verb : écraser, example : he crush this nuts in their hands )
  36. hand down (Verb : transmettre, example : I emit a radio frequency)
  37. to improve ( Verb : améliorer, example : I want to improve something)
  38. to involve ( Verb : impliquer, example : I was involved in a murder case)
  39. But thus far ( Expression : Mais jusqu’ici, But thus far, we aren’t lost)
  40. Nevertheless ( Adverb : néanmoins, example : Nevertheless, we must be careful )
  41. As an aside ( Expression : en aparté, example :  As an aside, he said another language)
  42. swept up ( Verb : balayé par, example : New Orleans was swept up by Katerina)
  43. to occur ( Verb : se produire, example : Events occur in real time)
  44. to pace( Verb : arpenter, example : Because of the stress, he pace the room again and again)
  45. smuggling ( Noun : contrebande )
  46. To seem ( Verb : sembler, example : He seem like yersteday)
  47. gloves ( Noun : gants )
  48. feather ( Noun : plume )
  49. to hedge ( Verb : se dérober, example : he hedge to his responsability )
  50. feeble ( Adjective : médiocre, example : his level is feeble)
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