Worthwhile en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
worthwhile: intéressant, qui en vaut la peine
I don't know if it's worthwhile for me to be standing around here chatting with you like this. Je ne sais pas si c'est très intéressant pour moi de rester bavarder avec vous comme ça.
It's worthwhile: Ça en vaut la peine
Pronunciation examples
UK: Feeding hungry people is a very worthwhile cause - make me a sandwich!
US: It isn't worthwhile asking Prince for his opinion — he's only a dog.
Exemples
- "Virtually unbreakable, so should be a worthwhile investment (assuming our workers don't steal them to wear as sunglasses)."
- "Why don't I come by and do an on-site inspection of the machine to determine if it is a worthwhile expenditure?"
- "However, amidst this ocean of mediocrity, there is one film I found worthwhile: 'Chainsaws and Decapitated Heads IX."
Exercice 1
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from Kevin's email!
This term means a "place where products are manufactured" or "a production plant":
Kalvin Krime has just built a new in China, where their perfumes will be manufactured very cheaply.
Now find the adjective meaning "indestructible" or "impossible to destroy":
This knife is absolutely . If you manage to destroy it, we will give you your money back!
Finally, this adjective describes something which is important enough to merit the time, effort, or money spent on it:
This is a very book. You really won't be wasting your time if you read it!
This term means a "place where products are manufactured" or "a production plant":
Kalvin Krime has just built a new in China, where their perfumes will be manufactured very cheaply.
Now find the adjective meaning "indestructible" or "impossible to destroy":
This knife is absolutely . If you manage to destroy it, we will give you your money back!
Finally, this adjective describes something which is important enough to merit the time, effort, or money spent on it:
This is a very book. You really won't be wasting your time if you read it!
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from Kevin's email!
This term means a "place where products are manufactured" or "a production plant":
Kalvin Krime has just built a new factory 1 in China, where their perfumes will be manufactured very cheaply.
Now find the adjective meaning "indestructible" or "impossible to destroy":
This knife is absolutely unbreakable 2. If you manage to destroy it, we will give you your money back!
Finally, this adjective describes something which is important enough to merit the time, effort, or money spent on it:
This is a very worthwhile 3 book. You really won't be wasting your time if you read it!
This term means a "place where products are manufactured" or "a production plant":
Kalvin Krime has just built a new factory 1 in China, where their perfumes will be manufactured very cheaply.
Now find the adjective meaning "indestructible" or "impossible to destroy":
This knife is absolutely unbreakable 2. If you manage to destroy it, we will give you your money back!
Finally, this adjective describes something which is important enough to merit the time, effort, or money spent on it:
This is a very worthwhile 3 book. You really won't be wasting your time if you read it!
1 factory: "Factory" is the term we were looking for here. A "factory" is a big building where products are manufactured. Example: "I used to work in a factory, but then my hand got cut off by one of the machines". Note the plural form: "factories".
2 unbreakable: "Unbreakable" is the best answer here. If something is "unbreakable", it cannot be broken or destroyed. This term is made up of the term "break", preceded by the prefix "un-" and the suffix "-able". Similar examples include "unforgettable",
3 worthwhile: "Worthwhile" is the best term here. A "worthwhile book" is "worth" reading: it merits the time spent reading it, or the money spent buying it. The expression used in Kevin's email is "a worthwhile investment", which describes something which is important enough to invest money in, as it will give good results in the long term.
Exercice 2
How does Susie feel about the cost for the production of the television advertisement?
How does Susie feel about the cost for the production of the television advertisement?
Actually, Susie says it will be "rather inexpensive", not "too expensive".
In fact, Susie is saying that aside from Miss Bümbüm's fee, the cost of the commercial is low. Susie is clear that the expense of the commercial and Ivana's fee are separate costs of production.
This is the best choice here. Susie says that the commercial is "rather inexpensive considering the scope of the project".
Actually, Susie says it will be "rather inexpensive", not "costly".
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