When discussing natural disasters or geological events, the term éboulement is crucial. It specifically refers to the sudden detachment and downward movement of a mass of earth, rocks, or debris from a slope or cliff. This can be caused by various factors, including heavy rainfall, seismic activity, or erosion. Unlike a broader 'landslide,' éboulement emphasizes the 'fall' aspect, often implying a more abrupt and localized event. It's a term frequently encountered in news reports, geological studies, and discussions about environmental hazards in French-speaking regions.
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Greeting
How are you?
My name is Marie.
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Au revoir
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Merci
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S'il vous plaît
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nature 관련 단어
à ciel ouvert
B1Open-air, under the open sky.
à fleur d'eau
B1At water level; just above the surface of the water.
à l'abri de
B1Sheltered from; safe from.
à l'approche de
B1As (something) approaches; nearing.
à l'aube
B1At dawn; at the very beginning of the day.
à l'écart de
B1Away from; apart from.
à l'état sauvage
B1In the wild; in an untamed state.
à l'extérieur de
A2Outside of.
à l'intérieur de
A2Inside of; within.
à pas lents
B1At a slow pace.