material
Prononciation : [/məˈtɪɹ.i.əl/]
Mot
Contexte : « substance »
(noun) a physical substance from which things are made. Materials can be things like wood, plastic, metal, or fabric that are used to build objects.
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The artist used various materials such as clay and paint to create the sculpture.
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The building collapsed because cheap materials were used in its construction.
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What materials are used in making a paper airplane?
Contexte : « information »
(noun) information or details that are used for writing, research, or study. It can be facts or data used to learn about a topic.
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She found valuable material for her essay in the library books.
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The presentation lacked enough material to support the argument.
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Where can we find material for the science project?
Contexte : « significant »
(adjective) important, relevant, or significant. It means something that has an impact or is worthy of attention.
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The witness provided material evidence that helped solve the case.
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His comments were not material to the discussion at hand.
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Is there any material information we need to include in the report?
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