A1 verb 중립 1분 분량

sécher

/se.ʃe/

To remove moisture from something, especially laundry; to dry.

Sécher describes the process of removing moisture from something until it is no longer wet.

30초 단어

  • To remove moisture from an object or surface.
  • Used for drying laundry, hair, or dishes.
  • Can also mean skipping school informally.

Summary

Sécher describes the process of removing moisture from something until it is no longer wet.

  • To remove moisture from an object or surface.
  • Used for drying laundry, hair, or dishes.
  • Can also mean skipping school informally.

Watch the spelling change in conjugation

Remember that the 'e' changes to 'è' in most forms of the present tense. This is a common pattern for verbs ending in -eler or -ecer.

Do not confuse with 'essuyer'

While you can use a towel to dry yourself, 'essuyer' focuses on the action of wiping, whereas 'sécher' focuses on the result.

School slang in France

In France, students often say 'sécher' to refer to skipping school. It is informal but widely understood by all generations.

예시

4 / 4
1

Je dois sécher mes cheveux.

I need to dry my hair.

2

Les vêtements sèchent sur le balcon.

The clothes are drying on the balcony.

3

Il a séché les cours de maths.

He skipped math class.

4

Le vent permet de sécher rapidement la surface.

The wind allows the surface to dry quickly.

어휘 가족

명사
séchoir
동사
sécher
형용사
sec

암기 팁

Think of a 'sec' (dry) person who needs to 'sécher' after a swim. The 'è' is like a little drop of water that falls off the word.

Aperçu

'Sécher' est un verbe du premier groupe (terminaison en -er) extrêmement courant dans la vie quotidienne. Il décrit le processus physique par lequel un objet perd son eau, soit par évaporation naturelle, soit par une action mécanique comme l'utilisation d'un sèche-cheveux ou d'un sèche-linge. 2) Modèles d'utilisation : Le verbe est transitif lorsqu'il s'agit d'une action directe (sécher ses cheveux) ou intransitif lorsqu'il décrit un état (le linge sèche au soleil). Il peut également être utilisé de manière pronominale ('se sécher') pour désigner l'action de s'essuyer le corps. 3) Contextes courants : Vous entendrez ce mot dans des situations domestiques, comme 'sécher la vaisselle' ou 'sécher le linge'. Il est également utilisé de manière familière dans le milieu scolaire : 'sécher les cours' signifie ne pas aller en classe volontairement. 4) Comparaison : Il se distingue de 'essuyer' qui implique l'usage d'un chiffon pour absorber l'eau, alors que 'sécher' se concentre sur le résultat final de l'évaporation ou de la disparition de l'humidité.

사용 참고사항

The verb is used in both formal and informal contexts. Note that the 'skipping class' meaning is strictly informal. Always be mindful of the orthographic change in the stem when conjugating.

자주 하는 실수

Students often forget the accent grave in the stem for 'je sèche'. Some also confuse it with 'essuyer' when describing the physical act of wiping dishes.

암기 팁

Think of a 'sec' (dry) person who needs to 'sécher' after a swim. The 'è' is like a little drop of water that falls off the word.

어원

Derived from the Latin 'siccare', meaning to make dry. It has kept the same core meaning through Old French.

문화적 맥락

In many French households, drying laundry outdoors is very common. The term is therefore part of the daily domestic vocabulary.

예시

1

Je dois sécher mes cheveux.

everyday

I need to dry my hair.

2

Les vêtements sèchent sur le balcon.

everyday

The clothes are drying on the balcony.

3

Il a séché les cours de maths.

informal

He skipped math class.

4

Le vent permet de sécher rapidement la surface.

formal

The wind allows the surface to dry quickly.

어휘 가족

명사
séchoir
동사
sécher
형용사
sec

자주 쓰는 조합

sécher le linge to dry the laundry
sécher les cheveux to dry hair
sécher les cours to skip class

자주 쓰는 구문

Sécher sur place

To be stunned or unable to answer

Laisser sécher

To let something dry

자주 혼동되는 단어

sécher vs essuyer

Essuyer means to wipe something with a cloth. Sécher refers to the state of being dry.

문법 패턴

sécher quelque chose se sécher (le corps) sécher les cours

Watch the spelling change in conjugation

Remember that the 'e' changes to 'è' in most forms of the present tense. This is a common pattern for verbs ending in -eler or -ecer.

Do not confuse with 'essuyer'

While you can use a towel to dry yourself, 'essuyer' focuses on the action of wiping, whereas 'sécher' focuses on the result.

School slang in France

In France, students often say 'sécher' to refer to skipping school. It is informal but widely understood by all generations.

셀프 테스트

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Complétez la phrase avec la forme correcte.

Il faut ___ le linge au soleil.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: sécher

Après le verbe 'faut', on utilise l'infinitif.

점수: /1

자주 묻는 질문

3 질문

Sécher indique l'état final où il n'y a plus d'eau. Essuyer est l'action physique d'utiliser un tissu pour enlever l'eau.

Oui, dans un langage familier, 'sécher les cours' signifie manquer une classe volontairement. C'est un usage très courant chez les étudiants.

Attention à l'orthographe : je sèche, tu sèches, il sèche, nous séchons, vous séchez, ils sèchent. Le 'e' muet devient 'è' devant une syllabe muette.

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