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MẪU FLASHCARD 200 TỪ TOEIC 3 (mặt trước)

402 401 Incorporate (v) Draw (v) /in'kɔ:pərit/ /drɔ:/ Here are the fresh greens for you to incorporate into a salad Matthew was drawn to a career in cooking 404 403 Influx (n) Method (n) /'inflʌks/ /'meθəd/ A massive influx of foreign tourists into London Gloria perfected a simple method for making croissants 405 Outlet 406 Profession (n) (n) /'autlet/ /prəˈfeʃn/ Many people find cooking to be a hands-on outlet for their creativity Cooking is considered as much a profession as is law or medicine 408 407 Relinquish (v) Theme (n) /ri'liɳkwiʃ/ /θi:m/ North American literature is the main theme of this year's festival He was forced to relinquish control of the company 409 410 Assist (v) Coordinate (v) /ə'sist/ /koʊˈɔrdnˌeɪt/ Bonnie hired a secretary to assist her with the many details of the event Benet tried to coordinate all departments to make sure the event ran smoothly 412 411 Dimension (n) Exact (adj) /di'menʃn/ /ig'zækt/ We will need an exact head count by noon tomorrow What are the dimensions of the ballroom? 413 414 General (adj) Ideally (adj) /'dʤenərəl/ /ai'diəli/ We have a general idea of how many guests will attend Ideally, the location for the concert would have plenty of parking 415 416 Lead time (n) Plan (v) /liːd/ /taɪm/ /plæn/ The lead time for reservations is unrealistic Planning their wedding was a source of tension for the young couple 417 418 Proximity (n) Regulate (v) /prɒkˈsɪməti/ /'regjuleit/ The fans were worried by the proximity of the storm clouds The activities of credit companies are regulated by law 420 419 Site (n) Stage (n) /sait/ /steidʤ/ Once we saw the site, we knew it would be perfect for the event A historic house can be the perfect site to stage a small reception 422 421 Agent (n) Announcement (n) /'eidʤənt/ /ə'naunsmənt/ A travel agent can usually find you the best deals Did you hear an announcement about our new departure time? on tickets and hotels 423 424 Beverage (n) Blanket (n,v) /'bəvəridʤ/ /'blæɳkit/ The flight attendant offered all passenders a cold The snow blanketed the windshield making it beverage during the flight difficult to see the roads 425 426 Board (v) Claim (v) /bɔ:d/ /kleim/ Passengers are waiting to board Please proceed directly to the baggage arrival area to claim your luggage 427 428 Delay (v) Depart (v) /di'lei/ /di'pɑ:t/ The bus was delayed due to inclement weather Flights for Rome depart from Terminal 430 429 Embarkation (n) Itinerary (n) /em'bɑ:'keiʃn/ /ai'tinərəri/ The flight creaw must check the passengers's documents before embarkation I had to change my itinerary when I decided to add two more countries to my vacation 432 431 Prohibit (v) Valid (adj) /prəˈhɪbɪti/ /'vælid/ The policy prohibits smoking on school grounds The agreement is not necessarily valid in other countries 433 434 Deal with (v) Destination (n) /diːl/ /wɪð/ /,desti'neiʃn/ Ticket agents must deal courteously with irate customers The Great Barrier Reef is a popular tourist destination this year 435 436 Distinguish (v) Economize (v) /dis'tiɳgwiʃ/ /i:'kɔnəmaiz/ Suki was able to distinguish between the different types of jets on the runway My travel agent knows I like to economize and always looks out for the best prices for me 437 438 Equivalent (adj) Excursion (n) /i'kwivələnt/ /iks'kə:ʃn/ Eight kilometres is roughly equivalent to five miles There are regular weekend excursions throughout the summer 440 439 Expense (v) Extend (v) /iks'pens/ /iks'tend/ A luxury vacation involves many expenses There are plans to extend the subway line in this city 442 441 Prospective (adj) Situation (n) /prəˈspektɪv/ /,sitju'eiʃn/ I narrowed my list of prospective destinations to my three top choices You need to consider the present economic situation 443 444 Substantially (adv) System (n) /səb'stænʃəli/ /'sistim/ The costs have increased substantially The airline system covers the entire world with flights 445 446 Comprehensive (adj) Deluxe (adj) /,kɔmpri'hensiv/ /dɪˈlʌks/ Our travel agent gave us a comprehensive travel package, including rail passes My parents decided to splurge on deluxe accommodations for their trip 447 448 Directory (n) Duration (n) /di'rektəri/ /djuə'reiʃn/ We consulted the directory to see where the train Mother lent me her spare jacket for the duration station was located of the trip 450 449 Entitle (v) Fare (n) /ɪnˈtaɪtl/ /feə/ This ticket does not entitle you to travel first class Pay your fare at the ticket office and you will get a ticket to board the train 452 451 Offset (v) Operate (v) /'ɔ:fset/ /'ɔpəreit/ The train only operates in this area at the height of the tourist season What expenses can you offset against tax? 453 454 Punctually (adv) Relatively (adv) /'pʌɳktjuəli/ /'relətivli/ Please be on time; the train leaves punctually at noon The train is relatively empty for this time of day 455 456 Remainder (n) Remote (adj) /ri'meində/ /ri'mout/ He was silent throughout the remainder of the journey His theories are somewhat remote from reality 457 458 Advanced (adj) Chain (n) /əd'vɑ:nst/ /tʃein/ It is a technologically advanced society Budget-priced hotel chains have made a huge impact in the industry 460 459 Check in (v) Confirm (v) /tʃek/ /ɪn/ /kən'fə:m/ Do you know your check-in time? Please write to confirm your reservation 462 461 Expect (v) Housekeeper (n) /iks'pekt/ /'haus,ki:pə/ You can expect a clean room when you check in at a hotel My housekeeper will make you a cup of tea 463 464 Notifye (v) Preclude (v) /'noutifai/ /pri'klu:d/ They notified the hotel that they had been delayed in traffic and would be arriving late The horrible rainstorm precluded us from traveling any further 465 466 Quote (v) Rate (n) /kwout/ /reit/ We were quoted a price of $89 for the room for one night The sign in the lobby lists the seasonal rates 467 468 Reservation (n) Service (n) /,rezə'veiʃn/ /'sə:vis/ Reservations are recommended, especially during the busy holiday weekends The food was good but the service was very slow 470 469 Busy (adj) Coincide (v) /'bizi/ /,kouin'said/ Alfred was busy getting ready for his vacation Our views on this issue coincide closely with yours 472 471 Confusion (n) Contact (v) /kən'fju:ʤn/ /kɔntækt/ They are very hard to tell apart, so the confusion Manuel contacted at least a dozen car rental agencies to get the best deal is understandable 473 474 Disappoint (v) Intend (v) /,disə'pɔint/ /in'tend/ The new government had soon disappointed the hopes of many of its supporters Do you intend to return the car to this location or to another location? 475 476 License (n) Nervously (adv) /'laisəns/ /ˈnɜːvəsl/ A driver's license allows you to operate a motor vehicle legally She smiled nervously 477 478 Optiona (adj) Tempt (v) /'ɔpʃənl/ /tempt/ Check this box if you wish to have this optional insurance I am tempted by the idea of driving across the country instead of flying 480 4479 Thrill (v) Tier (n) /θril/ /'taiaə/ Just taking a vacation is thrill enough, even if we The seating is arranged in tiers are driving instead of flying 482 481 Attainment (n) Combine (v) /ə'teinmənt/ /'kɔmbain/ The director combined two previously separate visual techniques The attainment of his ambitions was still a dream 483 484 Continue (v) Description (n) /kən'tinju:/ /dis'kripʃn/ The film continues the story set out in an earlier film The description of the film did not match what we saw on screen 485 486 Disperse (v) Entertainment (n) /dis'pə:s/ /,entə'teinmənt/ Police dispersed the protesters with tear gas There was not entertainment for children of guests at the hotel 487 488 Influence (n) Range (n) /'influəns/ /reɪndʒ/ The artists exerted a strong influence on a younger generation The range of the director's vision is impressive 490 489 Release (v) Representation (n) /ri'li:s/ /,reprizen'teiʃn/ The film was finally released to movie theaters after many delays We have made representations to the prime minister, but without success 492 491 Separately (adv) Successive (adj) /ˈsɛprətli/ /sək'sesiv/ The theater was very crowded so we had to sit separately This was their fourth successive win 493 494 Action (n) Approach (v) /'ækʃn/ /ə'proutʃ/ She started her acting career while still at school The performance approaches perfection 495 496 Audience (n) Creative (adj) /'ɔ:djəns/ /kri:'eitiv/ The audience cheered the actors as they walked off the stage The writer's creative representation of the Seven Deadly Sins was astounding 497 498 Dialogue (n) Element (n) /'daiəlɔg/ /'elimənt/ The actors performed the dialogue without using The audience is an essential element of live scripts theater 500 499 Experience (n) Occur (v) /iks'piəriəns/ /ə'kə:/ The experience of live theater is very thrilling The murder in the play occurs in the second act 502 501 Perform (v) Rehearse (v) /pə'fɔ:m/ /ri'hə:s/ Today, we'll just be rehearsing the final scene The theater group performed a three-act play 503 504 Review (n,v) Sell out (v) /ri'vju:/ /'selaut/ The terms of the contract are under review The tickets sold out within hours 505 506 Available (adj) Broaden (v) /ə'veiləbl/ /'brɔ:dn/ I checked the list of available compact discs before ordering Spending a year working in the city helps to broaden his horizons 507 508 Category (n) Disparate (adj) /'kætigəri/ /'dispərit/ Jazz is one of many categories of music Religious song cut across disparate categories of music 510 509 Divide (v) Favor (v) /di'vaid/ /'feivə/ The children divided into three teams As an examiner, she showed no favour to any candidate 512 511 Instinct (n) Prefer (v) /in'stiɳkt/ /pri'fə:/ Ms Lanet prefers to get a seat near the aisle when she attends a concert The student's ability to play the cello was so natural, it seemed an instinct 513 514 Reason (n) Relaxation (n) /'ri:zn/ /,ri:læk'seiʃn/ There is every reason to believe that Beethoven will still be popular in the next century He played the piano for relaxation and pleasure 515 516 Taste (n) Urge (v) /teist/ /ɜːdʒ/ He has very good taste in music His mother urged him to study the piano 517 518 Acquire (v) Admire (v) /ə'kwaiə/ /əd'maiə/ The museum acquired a Van Gogh during heavy bidding I really admire your enthusiasm 520 519 Collection (n) Criticism (n) /kə'lekʃn/ /'kritisizm/ The museum's collection contained many works donated by famous collectors The revered artist's criticism of the piece was particularly insightful 522 521 Express (v) Fashion (n) /iks'pres/ /'fæʃn/ The photograph expresses a range of emotions The museum's classical architecture has never gone out of fashion 523 524 Leisure (n) Respond (v) /'leʤə/ /ris'pɔns/ We can go to the permanent collection at our leisure I asked him his name, but he didn't respond 525 526 Schedule (v) Significant (n) /'ʃedju:/ /sig'nifikənt/ The meeting is scheduled for Friday afternoon There are no significant differences between the two groups of students 527 528 Specialize (v) Spectrum (n) /'speʃəlaiz/ /'spektrəm/ He specialized in criminal law Red and violet are at opposite ends of the spectrum 530 529 Assignment (n) Choose (v) /ə'sainmənt/ /tʃuz/ This assignment has to be turned in before midnight Alan chooses to read The New York Times over the Wall Street Journal 532 531 Constantly (adv) Constitute (v) /'kɔnstəntli/ /'kɔnstitju:t/ His action was interpreted as constituting a threat to the community Fashion is constantly changing 533 534 Decision (n) Disseminat (v) /di'siʤn/ /di'semineit/ Newspaper editors often have to make quick decisions about which stories to publish The media disseminates news across the world 536 535 Impact (n) In-depth (adj) /'impækt/ /ɪn/ /depθ/ The story of the presidential scandal had a huge impact on the public The newspaper gave in-depth coverage of the tragic bombing 537 538 Investigate (v) Link (n) /in'vestigeit/ /liɳk/ Reporters need to thoroughly investigate the facts before publishing their stories Police suspect there may be a link between the two murders 540 539 Subscribe (v) Thorough (adj) /səbˈskraɪb/ /'θʌrə/ We subscribe to several sports channels (= on TV) The story was the result of thorough research 542 541 Annually (adv) Appointment (n) /'ænjuəli/ /ə'pɔintmənt/ Everyone should get a physical exam annually I've got a dentist appointment at o'clock 543 544 Assess (v) Diagnose (v) /ə'ses/ /'daiəgnouz/ They have assessed the amount of compensation The test is used to diagnose a variety of diseases to be paid 545 546 Effective (adj) Instrument (n) /ɪˈfektɪv/ /'instrumənt/ Aspirin is a simple but highly effective treatment The senior physician carried his instruments in a black leather bag 547 548 Manage (v) Prevent (v) /'mænidʤ/ /pri'vent/ The children were very difficult to manage The accident could have been prevented 550 549 Recommendation (n) Record (n) /,rekəmen'deiʃn/ /'rekɔ:d/ It is important to follow the doctor's recommendations if you want to improve your health You should keep a record of your expenses 552 551 Refer (v) Serious (adj) /ri'fə:/ /'siəriəs/ The consequences could be serious I promised not to refer to the matter again 553 554 Aware (adj) Catch up (v) /ə'weə/ /kætʃ/ /ʌp/ My dentist made me aware that I should have an The dental assistant caught up on her paperwork appointment twice a year in between patients 555 556 Distraction (n) Encouragement (n) /dis'trækʃn/ /in'kʌridʤmənt/ To provide a distraction from the noise, Luisa's dentist offered her a pair of earphones Let me offer you some encouragement about your crooked teeth 557 558 Evident (adj) Habit (n) /'evidənt/ /'hæbit/ The presence of a wisdom tooth was not evident until the dentist started to examine the patient The patient had a habit of grinding his teeth during his sleep 560 559 illuminate (v) Irritate (v) /i'ju:mineit/ /'iriteit/ Let me turn on more lights to properly illuminate Aspirin irritates my stomach the back teeth 562 561 Overview (n) Position (n) /ˈoʊvərˌvyu/ /pə'ziʃn/ Let me tilt your head to a more comfortable position for you I did a quick overview of your teeth and they look in good shape 563 564 Regularly (adv) Restore (v) /'regjuləri/ /rɪˈstɔr/ She brushes regularly after every meal The cleaning restored the whiteness of my teeth 565 566 Allow (v) Alternative (adj) /ə'lau/ /ɔ:l'tə:nətiv/ My insurance does not allow me to choose my own hospital We'll have to find an alternative 567 568 Aspect (n) Concern (n) /'æspekt/ /kən'sə:n/ She felt she had looked at the problem from every aspect Whenever I have health concerns, I call my doctor 570 569 Emphasize (v) Incur (v) /ˈɛmfəˌsaɪz/ /in'kə:/ The nurse emphasized the importance of eating a I incrurred substantial expenses that my health plan does not coverI incurred substantial balanced diet expenses that my health plan does not cover 572 571 Personnel (n) Policy (n) /,pə:sə'nel/ /'pɔlisi/ The company's insurance policy did not cover cosmetic surgery The employee went to see the director of personnel about taking an extended leave of absence 573 574 Portion (n) Regardless (adv) /'pɔ:ʃn/ /ri'gɑ:dlis/ A portion of my benefits is my health care coverage Regardless of the cost, we all need health insurance 575 576 Salary (n) Suit (v) /ˈsæləri/ /sju:t/ He technician was pleased to have a raise in salary after only six months on the job I have finally found a health plan that suits my needs 577 578 Admit (v) Authorize (v) /əd'mit/ /'ɔ:θəraiz/ The injured patient was admitted to the unit directly from the emergency room I can authorize payments up to £5 000 580 579 Designate (v) Escort (n) /'dezignit/ /'eskɔ:k - is'kɔ:t/ This floor has been designated a no-smoking area You cannot leave the unit on your own; you'll have to wait for an escort 582 581 Identify (v) Mission (n) /ai'dentifai/ /'miʃn/ Many regard his task as mission impossible The tiny bracelets identified each baby in the nursery 583 584 Permit (v) Pertinent (adj) /'pə:mit/ /'pɔ:tinənt/ Smoking is not permitted anywhere inside the hospital He should speak a pertinent problem 585 586 Procedure (n) Result (n) /prəˈsiːdʒə(r)/ /ri'zʌlt/ Call the hospital to schedule this procedure for tomorrow This book is the result of 25 years of research 587 588 Statement (n) Usually (adv) /'steitmənt/ /'ju: u li/ My bank sends me monthly statement I'm usually home by o'clock 590 589 Consult (v) Control (v) /kən'sʌlt/ /kən'troul/ If the pain continues, consult your doctor Please take your medication every day to control your high blood pressure 592 591 \ Convenient (adj) Detect (v) /kən'vi:njənt/ /di'tekt/ Is this a convenient location for you to pick up your prescription? The tests are designed to detect the disease early 593 594 Factor (n) Interaction (n) /'fæktə/ /,intər'ækʃn/ Could my cat be a factor contributing to my asthma? My pharmacist was concerned about the interaction of the two medications I was prescribed 595 596 Limit (n) Monito (v) /'limit/ /'mɔnitə/ We were reaching the limits of civilization The patient had weekly appointments so that the doctor could monitor their progress 597 598 Potential (adj) Sample (n) /pə'tenʃəl/ /ˈsæmpl/ First we need to identify actual and potential problems We looked at sample books to choose the fabric 600 599 Sense (n) Volunteer (n) /sens/ /,vɔlən'tiə/ I got the sense it would be better to get my prescription filled right away Several staff members volunteered for early retirement ... my vacation 432 431 Prohibit (v) Valid (adj) /prəˈhɪbɪti/ /'vælid/ The policy prohibits smoking on school grounds The agreement is not necessarily valid in other countries 433 434 Deal with (v)... 533 534 Decision (n) Disseminat (v) /di'siʤn/ /di'semineit/ Newspaper editors often have to make quick decisions about which stories to publish The media disseminates news across the world 536 ... spectrum 530 529 Assignment (n) Choose (v) /ə'sainmənt/ /tʃuz/ This assignment has to be turned in before midnight Alan chooses to read The New York Times over the Wall Street Journal 532 531 Constantly

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