front 1 Ringleader (n) /ˈrɪŋˌliː.dɚ/ | back 1 the leader of a group of people who are doing something harmful or illegal: Người chủ mưu, người cầm đầu. The ringleaders of the plot were arrested and punished. |
front 2 Corrupt (n,v) /kəˈrʌpt/ | back 2 Adj corrupt adjective (BAD) dishonestly using your position or power to get an advantage, especially for money: Tham nhũng. Both companies are under investigation for corrupt practices. corrupt adjective (ON COMPUTER) When information on a computer becomes corrupt, it cannot be used because it has changed and become wrong: Hỏng hóc a corrupt file Verb corrupt verb [T] (MAKE BAD) to make someone or something become dishonest or immoral: Làm hư hỏng đi, huỷ hoại cái tốt thành cái xấu. The study claimed that violence on television corrupts the minds of children. corrupt verb [T] (ON COMPUTER) to change information on a computer so that it is wrong and cannot be used: Phá, làm hư đi thông tin. Most of the data on the hard drive was corrupted when the power went out. |
front 3 Cobweb (n) /ˈkɑːb.web/ | back 3 a structure like a net of sticky silk threads made by a spider for catching insects: Mạng nhện |
front 4 Blatantly (adverb) /ˈbleɪ.tənt.li/ | back 4 in a way that is very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing: Trắng trợn, rõ ràng. He has made some blatantly bad decisions. |
front 5 Queasy (adj) /ˈkwiː.zi/ | back 5 feeling that you want to vomit: Buồn nôn; Cảm giác khó chịu, không vui lắm. I started to feel queasy as soon as the boat left the harbour. |
front 6 Prominent (adj) /ˈprɑː.mə.nənt/ | back 6 prominent adjective (FAMOUS) very well known and important: Nổi bật; Dễ dàng nhận ra, The government should be playing a more prominent role in promoting human rights. Prominent position: Ở vị trí dễ dàng nhìn thấy. |
front 7 Disclose (v) Formal /dɪˈskloʊz/ | back 7 to give information to the public that was not previously known: Tiết lộ. công khai một cái gì đó.. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. |
front 8 Pendant (n) /ˈpen.dənt/ | back 8 a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, consisting of a long chain with an object hanging from it, or the object itself: Mặt dây truyền. She was wearing a crystal pendant. |
front 9 Concur (v) /kənˈkɝː/ | back 9 to agree or have the same opinion: Đồng tình. "I think you're absolutely right," concurred Chris. |
front 10 Cosy (adj) /ˈkoʊ.zi/ | back 10 cosy adjective (COMFORTABLE) comfortable and pleasant, especially (of a building) because of being small and warm: This room is nice and cosy in the winter. |
front 11 In a heartbeat | back 11 Trong một tích tắc. |
front 12 Client (n) /ˈklaɪ.ənt/ | back 12 client noun [C] (CUSTOMER) a customer or someone who receives services: Khách hàng. We always aim to give our clients personal attention. |
front 13 Cinnamon | back 13 Quế |
front 14 Granted (conjuction) /ˈɡræn.t̬ɪd/ | back 14 used to admit that something is true, before saying something else about it: Gỉa dự là đúng, Granted, many horror films don't make sense until the ending, but they at least provide a few scares along the way. |
front 15 Roger that | back 15 a message has been received and understood Đã rõ, đã hiểu. |
front 16 Intriguing (adj) /ɪnˈtriː.ɡɪŋ/ | back 16 very interesting because of being unusual or mysterious: Rất hấp dẫn, rất thú dị vì những điều kì bí She has a really intriguing personality. |
front 17 High-end (adj) | back 17 Đắt đỏ, có giá trị cao, cao cấp. |
front 18 Shift | back 18 Ca làm việc. |
front 19 Excel (v) Excel in: vượt trội trong mặt gì đó /ɪkˈsel/ | back 19 to be extremely good at something: Vượt trội, xuất xắc trong việc gì đó. Rebecca always excelled in languages at school. |
front 20 Shabby (adj) /ˈʃæb.i/ | back 20 shabby adjective (BAD CONDITION) looking old and in bad condition because of being used for a long time or not being cared for: Cũ kĩ, tồi tàn. He wore a shabby old overcoat. shabby adjective (NOT FAIR) not honourable or fair; unacceptable: Không công bằng, tồi tệ. She spoke out about the shabby way the case had been handled. |