chapters
Prononciation : [ˈtʃæptərz]
Mot
Contexte : « literature »
(noun) a chapter is a part of a book. It's like a smaller section that tells a part of the story. Just like a story has different parts, a chapter makes it easier to read by breaking it up.
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I just finished reading the first chapter of the book, and it was very exciting!
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I didn't like that chapter because it was boring and didn't move the story along.
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What is your favorite chapter in that book?
Contexte : « organization »
(noun) a chapter can also mean a group of people who belong to an organization in a certain area. It's like a club that meets in one place, but it's part of a bigger group.
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The local chapter of the club meets every Saturday to plan events.
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There isn't a chapter of that organization in our city yet.
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How many members are there in your chapter?
Contexte : « life events »
(noun) a chapter can refer to a period or stage in someone's life. It's like saying you're starting something new or ending something old, like moving to a new school.
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She just started a new chapter in her life by getting a new job.
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He didn't want to close the chapter of his childhood just yet.
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What chapter of life are you currently in?
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