brooks
Prononciation : [brʊks]
Mot
Contexte : « nature »
(noun) a small, flowing body of water. It's smaller than a river and often found in nature, where animals might drink or people might go fishing.
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The children played by the brook, enjoying the sound of the water flowing.
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There is no brook nearby, so we can't go fishing today.
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Have you ever seen a brook in the woods?
Contexte : « tolerance »
(verb) to tolerate or allow something, even if it’s not preferred. It’s like letting something happen even if you don’t really like it.
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She brooks no nonsense, which means she doesn't tolerate bad behavior at all.
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He does not brook any disrespect from his teammates.
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How much trouble will you brook at work before saying something?
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