C1 noun Neutre

element

/ˈɛlɪmənt/

A fundamental part or characteristic that makes up a whole, or one of the basic substances that cannot be broken down by chemical means. It often refers to a specific factor or ingredient within a complex situation or system.

Exemples

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1

Trust is a key element in any long-lasting friendship.

Trust is a crucial component in any enduring friendship.

2

The defendant's intent is a necessary element of the crime that the prosecution must prove.

The defendant's intention is a required part of the crime that the prosecution needs to demonstrate.

3

There's an element of truth in what he says, even if he's exaggerating.

There is a small amount of truth in what he says, even if he is overstating it.

Famille de mots

Nom
element
Adverbe
elementally
Adjectif
elemental
Apparenté
elementality
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'Periodic Table of Elements'—these are the fundamental building blocks of everything in the universe.

Quiz rapide

The ______ of surprise was what allowed the underdog team to win the match.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : element

Exemples

1

Trust is a key element in any long-lasting friendship.

everyday

Trust is a crucial component in any enduring friendship.

2

The defendant's intent is a necessary element of the crime that the prosecution must prove.

formal

The defendant's intention is a required part of the crime that the prosecution needs to demonstrate.

3

There's an element of truth in what he says, even if he's exaggerating.

informal

There is a small amount of truth in what he says, even if he is overstating it.

4

Each chemical element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus.

academic

Every chemical substance is identified by the quantity of protons in its center.

5

Customer feedback is a vital element of our product development cycle.

business

Input from customers is an essential part of our process for creating new products.

Famille de mots

Nom
element
Adverbe
elementally
Adjectif
elemental
Apparenté
elementality

Collocations courantes

key element a crucial or central part
essential element a necessary component
element of surprise an unexpected factor in a plan
trace element a chemical element present in very small amounts
human element the role or influence of people in a system

Phrases Courantes

in one's element

in a situation where one is comfortable and performing well

braving the elements

going outside despite bad weather

out of one's element

in a situation that is unfamiliar or where one lacks confidence

Souvent confondu avec

element vs factor

A factor usually refers to something that contributes to a result, while an element is a constituent part of a whole.

element vs component

Component is often used for physical parts of a machine, whereas element is more common for abstract qualities or chemistry.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'element' when discussing the basic building blocks of a concept, theory, or physical substance. In plural form ('the elements'), it often specifically refers to weather conditions like wind and rain.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'element' to mean 'item' in a list; however, 'element' implies that the part is integral to the nature of the whole, not just a random item.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'Periodic Table of Elements'—these are the fundamental building blocks of everything in the universe.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin 'elementum', meaning 'first principle' or 'rudiment', likely referring to the basic letters of the alphabet.

Modèles grammaticaux

element of + [noun] key/essential element in/of + [noun] plural form: elements
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Contexte culturel

In Western history, the four classical elements—earth, water, air, and fire—were believed to compose all matter.

Quiz rapide

The ______ of surprise was what allowed the underdog team to win the match.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : element

Mots lis

bluster

C1

Bluster refers to loud, aggressive, or indignant talk that carries little sting or power and is often intended to intimidate. It suggests a noisy way of speaking that lacks substance or the actual ability to carry out threats.

bogus

C1

Describes something that is not genuine, counterfeit, or intentionally fraudulent. It is often used in academic and legal contexts to refer to claims, documents, or entities that have been fabricated to deceive others.

boisterous

C1

Describes someone or something that is noisy, energetic, and cheerful, often in a way that is slightly out of control. It is frequently used for groups of people, activities, or natural forces like wind and waves.

bombard

C1

To attack or subject someone or something to a continuous flow of objects, questions, or information. In academic and scientific contexts, it specifically refers to directing a stream of particles or radiation at a substance to induce a reaction.

bombastic

C1

Describing speech, writing, or behavior that is high-sounding and inflated but with little actual meaning or substance. It is typically used to criticize someone for being pretentious and trying to sound more important or knowledgeable than they truly are.

bondage

C1

Bondage refers to the state of being under the control of another person or system, characterized by a lack of freedom or involuntary servitude. In an academic context, it encompasses legal, social, and economic structures, such as slavery or debt peonage, that restrict an individual's autonomy.

boon

C1

A boon is a timely benefit or blessing that is extremely helpful in a particular situation. It refers to something that makes life easier or provides a significant advantage when most needed.

boorish

C1

Describes behavior that is rough, unrefined, and ill-mannered, typically lacking sensitivity or social grace. It suggests a lack of education or cultural sophistication in social interactions.

bootstrap

C1

To start or develop a process or business using minimal external resources, often relying on existing internal assets or self-funding. In computing and statistics, it refers to a self-starting process that executes without external input or a technique for estimation through resampling.

bounty

C1

A bounty is a generous gift or a reward offered for a specific task, such as the capture of a criminal. It also frequently refers to an abundance or plentiful supply of something, particularly food or natural resources.

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