A1 noun Neutre #324 le plus courant

prevent

/prɪˈvent/

To stop something from happening or to keep someone from doing something. In health, it means taking action to stay well and avoid getting sick or injured.

Exemples

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1

Wash your hands to prevent a cold.

Clean your hands so you do not get a cold.

2

Vaccines help prevent the spread of dangerous diseases.

Medicine helps stop dangerous illnesses from moving between people.

3

Eat your fruit to prevent getting sick!

You should eat fruit so you stay healthy.

Famille de mots

Nom
prevention
Verb
prevent
Adverbe
preventively
Adjectif
preventable
Apparenté
preventative
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Astuce mémo

PRE-vent: 'Pre' means before. Stop the event before it starts!

Quiz rapide

You should wear a seatbelt to ____ injuries in a car.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : prevent

Exemples

1

Wash your hands to prevent a cold.

everyday

Clean your hands so you do not get a cold.

2

Vaccines help prevent the spread of dangerous diseases.

formal

Medicine helps stop dangerous illnesses from moving between people.

3

Eat your fruit to prevent getting sick!

informal

You should eat fruit so you stay healthy.

4

The study looks at how to prevent heart problems through diet.

academic

The research shows how eating well stops heart issues.

5

New safety rules will prevent accidents in the office.

business

New rules will stop people from getting hurt at work.

Famille de mots

Nom
prevention
Verb
prevent
Adverbe
preventively
Adjectif
preventable
Apparenté
preventative

Collocations courantes

prevent illness to stop someone from getting sick
prevent injury to stop someone from getting physically hurt
prevent the spread to stop a virus from moving to others
prevent accidents to stop bad events from happening by mistake
prevent damage to stop something from being broken

Phrases Courantes

prevent someone from

to stop a person from doing a specific action

prevention is better than cure

it is easier to stop a problem than to fix it after it happens

highly preventable

very easy to stop from happening

Souvent confondu avec

prevent vs avoid

To avoid is to stay away from something that already exists; to prevent is to stop something from happening at all.

prevent vs protect

To protect is to keep someone safe from danger; to prevent is to stop the danger from occurring.

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Notes d'usage

When you use 'prevent' with an action, always use the pattern: prevent + person + from + -ing.

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Erreurs courantes

Do not say 'prevent him to go'. The correct way is 'prevent him from going'.

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Astuce mémo

PRE-vent: 'Pre' means before. Stop the event before it starts!

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Origine du mot

From the Latin word 'praevenire', which literally means 'to come before'.

Modèles grammaticaux

prevent + noun/object prevent + object + from + gerund (-ing)
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Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking countries, 'preventative health' (like regular check-ups) is a major focus of medical systems.

Quiz rapide

You should wear a seatbelt to ____ injuries in a car.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : prevent

Plus de mots sur Health

head

A1

The upper part of the human body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. It is supported by the neck and is the center for the senses and thinking.

ear

A1

The ear is the organ on the side of the head that humans and animals use to hear sounds. It also helps the body maintain its sense of balance.

mouth

A1

The opening in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is taken in and sounds and speech are emitted. It contains the teeth and the tongue and is the beginning of the digestive tract.

tooth

A1

A tooth is one of the hard, white objects in your mouth used for biting and chewing food. Humans have two sets of teeth during their lives: primary (baby) teeth and permanent (adult) teeth.

shoulder

A1

The shoulder is the part of the human body where the arm connects to the trunk. It consists of a large joint that allows the arm to rotate and move in many directions.

finger

A1

One of the five long, thin parts at the end of the human hand. Fingers are used for feeling, touching, and gripping objects.

stomach

A1

The organ in your body where food goes after you eat it to be broken down. It is also the front part of your body below the chest and above the legs.

leg

A1

A leg is one of the long parts of the body that humans and animals use for standing, walking, and running. It refers to the entire limb starting from the hip down to the ankle.

foot

A1

The foot is the part of the body at the bottom of the leg that a person stands on. It is used for balance, walking, running, and jumping.

toe

A1

A toe is one of the five separate parts at the end of the human foot. They help provide balance and support the weight of the body while standing or walking.

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