front 1 vibration (n) /vaɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/ | back 1 continuous quick, slight shaking movement: Rung động, rung chấn. Aircraft manufacturers want to reduce vibration for the sake of safety. |
front 2 Detached (adj) /dɪˈtætʃt/ | back 2 detached adjective (SEPARATE) separated: Bị tách ra, chia ra. The label became detached from your parcel. detached adjective (WITHOUT EMOTION) A detached person does not show any emotional involvement or interest in a situation: Vô cảm, không cảm xúc, vô tư. Throughout the novel, the story is seen through the eyes of a detached observer. |
front 3 Inclined (adj) /ɪnˈklaɪnd/ | back 3 likely or wanting to do something: Tom is inclined to be lazy. |
front 4 artistically, technically, etc. inclined | back 4 having natural artistic, technical, etc. ability: She's very bright, but she's not academically inclined. |
front 5 Acquire (v) /əˈkwaɪɚ/ | back 5 to get or obtain something: Nhận. From humble beginnings he went on to acquire great wealth. |
front 6 Spread (v) /spred/ | back 6 to cover or reach a wider or increasing area, or to make something do this: The fire spread very rapidly because of the strong wind. |
front 7 Flicker (v) /ˈflɪk.ɚ/ | back 7 to shine with a light that is sometimes bright and sometimes weak: I felt a cold draft and the candle started to flicker. |
front 8 Hazy (adj) /ˈheɪ.zi/ | back 8 hazy adjective (WEATHER) Hazy air or weather is not clear, especially because of heat: Sương mù nhẹ. hazy sunshine hazy adjective (MEMORY) not remembering things clearly: Mơ hồ, nhớ không rõ ràng. hazy memories of childhood |
front 9 Classify (v) /ˈklæs.ə.faɪ/ | back 9 to divide things or people into groups according to their type, or to say which group or type something or someone belongs to: Phân loại The books in the library are classified by/according to subject. |
front 10 Justify (v) /ˈdʒʌs.tə.faɪ/ | back 10 to give or to be a good reason for: Chứng minh, biện minh, chính đáng. Her fears of a low voter turnout were justified when fewer than half of the people voted. |
front 11 Virtue (n) /ˈvɝː.tʃuː/ | back 11 virtue noun (GOOD MORALS) a good moral quality in a person, or the general quality of being morally good: Đức tính tốt. Patience is a virtue. virtue noun (ADVANTAGE) an advantage or good thing: Ửu điểm, lợi ích. Would there be any virtue in taking an earlier train? |
front 12 By virtue of | back 12 Because of; as a result of; Bời vì. She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent. |
front 13 Famine (n) /ˈfæm.ɪn/ | back 13 a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death, or a particular period when this happens: Nạn đói. Another crop failure could result in widespread famine. |
front 14 epidemic (n) /ˌep.əˈdem.ɪk/ | back 14 the appearance of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time: Dịch bệnh (ở trong nước). a flu epidemic |