Relier Pairs NYT Article vocabularyVersion en ligne Learning to Live with the Virus par Ann Kill 1 to come to terms with something 2 a preview 3 an outbreak 4 to refrain from something 5 restrictions 6 to persist 7 a lockdown 8 to be devoid of something 9 to embrace something (e.g. changes) 10 a precaution 11 to impose (e.g. rules, restrictions) 12 social distancing 13 mandatory 14 abundant to be completely without something required by law, obligatory rules, actions, or situations that limit or control someone or something existing in large quantities; more than enough something done to protect people or things against possible harm or trouble something that gives an idea of what a future event will be like to accept something unpleasant by learning to deal with it to introduce something such as a new law or new system, and force people to accept it an occasion or time when access to a place is restricted because of some danger to continue to exist the sudden start of a disease or a war to stop yourself from doing something taking steps such as encouraging working from home, closing schools, and cancelling large events in order to slow the spread of a disease to accept something