MẪU FLASHCARD 200 TỪ TOEIC 2 (mặt trước)
201 202 Quality (n) Smooth (adj) /'kwɔliti/ /smu:ð/ We aim to provide quality at reasonable prices Over the years, the stone steps had worn smooth 203 204 Source (n) Stationery (n) /sɔ:s/ /'steiʃnəri/ I can't tell you the source of this information We not have enough stationery, so please order some more 205 206 Accurately (adv) Carrier (n) /ˈækjərət/ /'kæriə/ The article accurately reflects public opinion Delta Air Lines, the third-largest carrier in the US 207 208 Fulfill (v) Catalog (n,v) /ful'fil/ /ˈkat(ə)lɒg/ Her expectations were so high, we knew they would be hard to fulfill Ellen cataloged the complaints according to severity 210 209 Integral (adj) Inventory (n) /'intigrəl/ /in'ventri/ A dependable stream of inventory is integral to reliable shipping of orders The store closes one day a year so that the staff can take inventory of the stockroom 212 211 Minimize (v) On hand (adj) /'minimaiz/ /ɒn/ /hænd/ Costs were minimized by using plastic instead of We had too much stock on hand, so we had a summer sale leather 213 214 Remember (v) Ship (v,n) /ri'membə/ /ʃip/ I will remember the combination to the safe without writing it down Eva shipped the package carefully, since she knew the contents were made of glass 215 216 Sufficiently (adv) Supply (n,v) /səˈfɪʃnt/ /sə'plai/ We are sufficiently organized to begin transferring the palettes tomorrow By making better use of our supplies, we can avoid ordering until next month 217 218 Charge (n,v) Compile (v) /tʃɑ:dʤ/ /kəmˈpaɪl/ What did they charge for the repairs ? The clerk is responsible for compiling the orders at the end of the day 220 219 Customer (n) Discount (v,n) /'kʌstəmə/ /'diskaunt/ Let's make sure all invoices sent to customers are We are offering a 10 percent discount to all new customers kept in alphabetical order 222 221 Efficient (adj) Estimate (v,n) /i'fiʃənt/ /'estimit - 'estimeit/ We estimated our losses this year at about five thousand dollars We offer a fast, friendly and efficient service 223 224 Impose (v) Mistake (n) /im'pouz/ /mis'teik/ The company will impose a surcharge for any items returned I made a mistake in adding up your bill and we overcharged you twenty dollars 225 226 Order (v,n) Promptly (adv) /'ɔ:də/ /ˈprɒmptli/ The customer placed an order for ten new chairs We always reply promptly to customers' letters 227 228 Rectify (v) Terms (n) /'rektifai/ /tɜːmz/ Embarrassed at his behavior, he rectified the situation by writing a letter of apology The terms of payment were clearly listed at the bottom of the invoice 230 229 Adjustment (n) Automatically (adv) /ə'dʤʌstmənt/ /ˌɔːtəˈmætɪkli/ I've made a few adjustments to the design The door opens automatically 232 231 Crucial (adj) Discrepancy (n) /'kru:ʃjəl/ /dis'krepənsi/ Inventory is a crucial process and must be taken seriously by all staff We easily explained the discrepancy between the two counts 233 234 Disturb (v) Liability (n) /dis'tə:b/ /,laiə'biliti/ I'm sorry to disturb you, but can I talk to you for a moment? The slippery steps were a terrible liability for the store 235 Reflection 236 Run (v) (n) /rɪˈflekʃn/ /rʌn/ She saw her reflection in the mirror As long as the computer is running, you can keep adding new data 237 238 Scan (v) Subtract (v) /skæn/ /səb'trækt/ She scanned through the newspaper over breakfast subtracted from is 240 239 Tedious (adj) Verify (v) /'ti:djəs/ /'verifai/ Counting merchandise all weekend is the most tedious job I can imagine We have no way of verifying his story 242 241 Accept (v) Balance (n,v) /ək'sept/ /'bæləns/ The receptionist accepted the package from the courier It took him over an hour to balance his checkbook 243 244 Borrow (v) Cautiously (adv) /'bɔrou/ /ˈkɔːʃəsli/ Do you want to borrow a pen? Act cautiously when signing contracts and read them thoroughly first 245 246 Deduct (v) Dividend (n) /di'dʌkt/ /'dividend/ Tax is deducted at source The dividend was calculated and distributed to the group 247 248 Down payment (n) Mortgage (v,n) /daʊn/ /ˈpeɪmənt/ /ˈmɔːɡɪdʒ/ By making a large down payment, the couple saved a great deal in mortgage interest Hiram mortgaged his home to get extra money to invest in his business 250 249 Restricted (adj) Signature (n) /ris'triktid/ /'signitʃə/ Access to the safe deposit box vault is restricted to key holders The customer's signature was kept on file for identification purposes 252 251 Take out (v) Transaction (n) /teɪk/ /aʊt/ /træn'zækʃn/ Banking transaction will appear on your monthly statement When can I take money out of bank? 253 254 Accounting (n) Accumulate (v) /ə'kauntiɳ/ /ə'kju:mjuleit/ Good accounting is needed in all businesses They have accumulated more than enough information 255 256 Asset (n) Audit (v,n) /'æset/ /'ɔ:dit/ The company's asset are worth millions of dollars The independent accountants audited the company's books 257 258 Budget (n,v) Build up (v) /ˈbʌdʒɪt/ /'bildʌp/ The company will have to budget more money for this department next year The firm has built up a solid reputation for itself 260 259 Client (n) Debt (n) /'klaiənt/ /det/ A new branch has been opened to serve clients in The banks are worried about your increasing debt Dallas 262 261 Outstanding (adj) Profitably (adv) /aut'stændiɳ/ /ˌprɒfɪtəˈbɪləti/ We invested in the stock market profitable She has outstanding debts of over £500 263 264 Reconcile (v) Turnover (n) /'rekənsail/ /ˈtɜːnəʊvə(r)/ The accountant found the error when she reconcile the account An annual turnover of $75 million 265 266 Aggressively (adv) Attitude (n) /əˈɡresɪvli/ /'ætitju:d/ His ideas were not well received because he spoke so aggressively Each investor should assess his or her own attitude toward investment 267 268 Commit (v) Conservative (adj) /kə'mit/ /kən'sə:vətiv/ It is a good idea to commit a certain percentage of your income to investments Her conservative strategy paid off over the years 270 269 Fund (n,v) Invest (v) /fʌnd/ /in'vest/ He will have access to his trust fund when he is 21 years old Don't invest all of your time in just one project 272 271 Long-term (adj) Portfolio (n) /'lɔɳtə:m/ /pɔ:t'fouljou/ The CEO's long-term goal was to increase the return on investment Investors are advised to have diverse portfolios 273 274 Pull out (n,v) Resource (n) /'pulaut/ /rɪˈsɔːs/ The pull out of the bank has left the company without financing The company's most valuable resource was its staff 275 276 Return (n) Wisely (adj) /ri'tə:n/ /waɪz/ The doctor may allow her to return to work next week If you invest wisely, you will be able to retire early 277 278 Calculation (n) Deadline (n) /,kælkju'leiʃn/ /ˈdedlaɪn/ According to my calculations, I'll owe less money on my income taxes this year The deadline for paying this years's taxes is just two weeks away 280 279 File (v) Fill out (v) /fail/ /fɪl/ /aʊt/ How to File a Lawsuit? I usually ask someone to help me fill out my tax form 282 281 Give up (v) Joint (adj) /ɡɪv/ /ʌp/ /dʒɔint/ Ms Gomez is so optimistic that she never gives up We opened a joint bank account five years ago 283 284 Owe (v) Penalty (n) /əʊ/ /ˈpenəlti/ As the business grew, the owner paid back loans and owed less money To impose a penalty 285 286 Preparation (n) Refund (v,n) /,prepə'reiʃn/ /ri:'fʌnd/ Income tax preparation can take a long time With the tax refund, we bought two plane tickets 287 288 Spouse (n) Withhold (v) /spauz/ /wi 'hould/ My spouse prepares the tax return for both of us Payment was withheld until the work was completed 290 289 Desire (v) Detail (v) /di'zaiə/ /'di:teil/ We desire to have our own home The office manager detailed each step of the inventory process at the staff meeting 292 291 Forecast (n) Level (n) /fɔ:'kɑ:st/ /'levl/ Industrial output has reached record levels Analysts forecast a strong economic outlook 293 294 Overall (adj) Perspective (n) /'ouvərɔ:l/ /pə'spektiv/ Overall, our costs are running true to prediction We need to take a global perspective on the environment 295 296 Project (v) Realistic (adj) /ˈprɒdʒekt/ /riə'listik/ The director projects that the company will need to hire ten new employees his year This report takes a much more realistic view of the situation 297 298 Target (v,n) Translation (n) /'tɑ:git/ /træns'leiʃn/ We targeted March as the deadline for completing the financial statement The translation of the statement from Japanese into English was very helpful 300 299 Typically (adv) Yield (n,v) /ˈtɪpɪkli/ /jiːld/ The factory typically produces 500 cars a week The company's investment yielded high returns 302 301 Adjacent (adj) Collaboration (n) /ə'dʤeizənt/ /kə,læbə'reiʃn/ My office is adjacent to the receptionist area on the third floor We believe that it was our collaboration that enabled us to achieve such favorable results 303 304 Concentrate (v) Conducive (adj) /'kɔnsentreit/ /kən'dju:vis/ We should concentrate our efforts on the last quarter of the year The soft lights and music were conducive to a relaxed atmosphere 305 306 Disruption (n) Hamper (v) /dis'rʌpʃn/ /'hæmpə/ If there are no disruptions, the office renovations The lack of supplies hampered our ability to will be finished this week finish on schedule 307 308 Inconsiderately (adv) Lobby = foyer (v) /ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərətli/ /'lɔbi/ The manager inconsiderately scheduled the meeting for late Friday afternoon The reception area was moved from the lobby of the building to the third floor 310 309 Move up (v) Open to (adj) /muːv/ /ʌp/ /ˈəʊpən/ /tə/ In order to move up in the company, employees had to demonstrate their loyalty The competition is open to young people under the age of 18 312 311 Opt (v) Scrutiny (n) / ɔpt/ /'skru:tini/ Jim left his old job because he found it difficult to work under the close scrutiny of his boss The operations manager opted for the less expensive office design 313 314 Adhere to (v) Agenda (n) /ədˈhɪə(r)/ /tə/ /əˈdʒendə/ The chairman never adhered to his own rules The next item on the agenda is the publicity budget 315 316 Bring up (v) Conclude (v) /brɪŋ/ /ʌp/ / kən'klu:d/ Can you bring up the main menu again? After long discussions, the board has concluded that the project has to be canceled 317 318 Go ahead (n,v) Goal (n) /ɡəʊ/ /əˈhed/ /goul/ The manager was just waiting for the go ahead from her boss before mailing the report Employees are expected to analyze and evaluate their annual goals 320 319 Lengthy (adj) Matter (n) /'leɳθi/ /'mætə/ After lengthy discussions, the chairperson was reelected for another term If there are no other matters to discuss, we will conclude the meeting 322 321 Periodically (adv) Priority (n) /ˌpɪəriˈɒdɪkli/ /praɪˈɒrəti/ Education is a top priority The group tried to meet periodically 323 324 Progress (n) Waste (v,n) /ˈprəʊɡres/ /weist/ The executive committee asked each group to present a report showing their progress for the year Don't waste your money on a hotel room 325 326 Brand (n) Conform (v) /brænd/ /kən'fɔ:m/ All brands of aspirin are the same This equipment conforms fully with the latest safety regulations 327 328 Defect (n) Enhance (v) /di'fekt/ /in'hɑ:ns/ Because of a defect in stiching, the entire suit was throw out Every garment must be carefully inspected for defects before it is shipped 330 329 Garment (n) Inspect (v) /'gɑ:mənt/ /in'spekt/ Portland Garment Factory was established in 2008 Make sure you inspect the goods before signing for them 332 331 Perceptive (adj) Repel (v) /pə'septiv/ /ri'pel/ Faulty products repel repeat customers It takes a perceptive person to be a good manager 333 334 Take back (v) Throw out (v) /teɪk/ /bæk/ /θrəʊ/ /aʊt/ The quality inspector took the shoddy work back You'll be thrown out if you don't pay the rent to the assembly line to confront the workers 335 336 Uniformly (adv) Wrinkle (n) /ˌjuːnɪˈfɔːmət/ /'riɳkl/ The principles were applied uniformly across all He has deep wrinkles in his forehead the departments 337 338 Anxious (adj) Ascertain (v) /'æɳkʃəs/ /,æsə'tein/ He seemed anxious about the meeting A necessary part of product development is to ascertain whether the product is safe 340 339 Assume (v) Decade (n) /ə'sju:m/ /'dekeid/ The young man felt ready to assume the new responsibilities of his promotion Each decade seems to have its own fad products 342 341 Examine (v) Experiment (n,v) /ig'zæmin/ /iks'periment - iks'periment/ Product developers must conduct hundreds of experiments in their research We continue to examine new ways of doing business 343 344 Logical (adj) Research (n) /'lɔdʤikəl/ /ri'sə:tʃ/ Each of them having their own room was the logical solution For toy manufacturers, research can be pure fun 345 346 Responsibility (n) Solve (v) /ris,pɔnsə'biliti/ /sɔlv/ I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities Researchers find that every time they solve one problem, two more result 347 348 Supervisor (n) Systematically (adv) /'sju:pəvaizə/ /ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli/ A good supervisor gets his team to work with him, not just for him The search was carried out systematically 350 349 Apprehensive (adj) Circumstance (n) /,æpri'hensiv/ /'sə:kəmstəns/ The mortgage lender was apprehensive about the Under the current economic circumstances, they will not be able to purchase the property company's ability to pay 352 351 Condition (n) Due to (prep) /kən'diʃn/ /djuː/ /tə/ Except for some minor repairs, the building is in Due to the low interest rates, good office space is difficult to find very good condition 353 354 Fluctuate (v) Get out of (v) /ˈflʌktʃueɪt/ /ɡet/ /aʊt/ /əv/ During the crisis, oil prices fluctuate between $30 and $50 a barrel The company wanted to get out of the area before property values declined even further 355 356 Indicator (n) Lease (v,n) /'indikeitə/ /li:s/ If the economy is an accurate indicator, rental prices will increase rapidly in the next six months They decided to lease the property rather than buy it 357 358 Lock into (v) Occupy (v) /lɒk/ /ˈɪntə/ /'ɔkjupai/ Before you lock yourself into something, check all your options Our company has occupied this office for more than five years 360 359 Option (n) Subject to (adj) /ˈɑpʃn/ /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/ /tə/ You have the option of working full-time or part- This contract is subject to all the laws and regulations of the state time 362 361 Appeal (n) Arrive (v) /ə'pi:l/ /ə'raiv/ By the time our meal arrived, it was cold A restaurant with good food and reasonable prices has a lot of appeal 363 364 Compromise (v,n) Daringly (adj) /'kɔmprəmaiz/ /ˈdeərɪŋ/ John doesn't like sweet dishes so I compromised We daringly ordered the raw squid by adding just a small amount of sugar 365 366 Familiar (adj) Guide (n) /fə'miljə/ /ɡaɪd/ It's nice to see some familiar items on the menu I don't know where to go, so why don't we consult the guide 367 368 Majority (n) Mix (n,v) /mə'dʤɔriti/ /miks/ The majority of the group wanted to try the new Chinese restaurant The mix of bright colors on the plate was very pleasing 370 369 Rely (v) Secure (v) /ri'lai/ /si'kjuə/ I seldom rely on the restaurant reviews in the paper when choosing a restaurant The hostess secured us another chair, so we could eat together 372 371 Subjectiven (adj) Suggestion (n) /səb'dʤektiv/ /sə'dʤestʃn/ Can I make a suggestion about what to order? The reviews in this guidebook are highly subjective, but fun to read 373 374 Basis (adj) Complete (v) /'beisis/ /kəm'pli:t/ The new restaurant offers a very basic menu We ordered some dessert to complete our meal 375 376 Excite (v) Flavor (n) /ik'sait/ /'fleivə/ Exotic flavor always excite me The cook changed the flavor of the soup with a unique blend of herbs 377 378 Forget (v) Ingredient (n) /fə'get/ /in'gri:djənt/ The waiter forgot to bring the rolls, annoying the I was unfamiliar with some of the ingredients in customer the dish 380 379 Judge (v) Mix-up (n) /'dʤʌdʤ/ /'miks'ʌp/ The restaurant review harshly judged the quality of the service There was a mix-up about the ingredients and the dish was ruined 382 381 Patron (n) Predict (v) /'peitrən/ /pri'dikt/ I predicted this restaurant would become popuplar and I was right This restaurant has many loyal patrons 383 384 Randomly (adv) Remind (v) /ˈrændəmli/ /ri'maind/ We randomly made our selections from the menu I remind the client that we are meeting for dinner tomorrow 385 386 Burden (n) Commonly (adv) /'bə:dn/ /'kɔmənli/ The secretary usually takes on the burden of ordering lunch for business meetings The restaurants in this area commonly serve office workers and are only open during the week 387 388 Delivery (n) Elegance (n) /di'livəri/ /'eligəns/ The caterer hired a courier to make the delivery The elegance of the restaurant made it a pleasant place to eat 390 389 Fall to (v) Impress (v) /fɔːl/ /tə/ /im'pres/ The task of preparing the meal fell to the assistant chef when the chief chef was ill I was impressed with how quickly they delivered our lunch 392 391 Individual (adj) List (n) /,indi'vidjuəl/ /list/ We had the delivery man mark the contents of each individual order We keep a list of all the restaurants in this area that deliver 393 Multiple (adj) 394 Narrow (v) /'mʌltipl/ A multiple entry visa /'nærou/ This restaurant delivers only pizza and sandwiches, so that certainly narrows down the choices 395 396 Pick up (v) Settle (v) /'pikʌp/ /'setl/ I'll pick you up at five o'clock We settle the bill with the cashier 397 398 Accustom to (n) Apprentice (n) /əˈkʌstəm/ /tə/ /ə'prentis/ Chefs must accustom themselves to working long hours He was apprenticed to his uncle as a carpenter 400 399 Culinary (adj) Demand (v,n) /'kʌlinəri/ /dɪˈmɑːnd/ The chef was widely known for his culinary artistry This style of cooking demands many exotic ingredients and a lot of preparation time ... 22 2 22 1 Efficient (adj) Estimate (v,n) /i'fiʃənt/ /'estimit - 'estimeit/ We estimated our losses this year at about five thousand dollars We offer a fast, friendly and efficient service 22 3 22 4... bottom of the invoice 23 0 22 9 Adjustment (n) Automatically (adv) /ə'dʤʌstmənt/ /ˌɔːtəˈmætɪkli/ I've made a few adjustments to the design The door opens automatically 23 2 23 1 Crucial (adj) Discrepancy... over the years 27 0 26 9 Fund (n,v) Invest (v) /fʌnd/ /in'vest/ He will have access to his trust fund when he is 21 years old Don't invest all of your time in just one project 27 2 27 1 Long-term