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Từ vựng chủ đề: ALL WORK AND NO PLAY READING relax /rI’lAks/ verb [intransitive] to rest and allow yourself to become calm: thư giãn Just sit down and try to relax for half an hour [transitive] to make rules, controls, conditions, etc less strict: giảm nhẹ, buông lỏng We could relax the procedure slightly in your case relaxation /,ri:lAk’seISn/ noun: [count or uncount]: an activity or situation that makes it possible for you to rest and enjoy yourself: nghỉ ngơi, giải trí Fishing is his favorite relaxation [uncount] the process of making rules, controls, conditions, etc more relaxed: nới lỏng relaxation of: the relaxation of travel restrictions relaxed /rI’lAkst/ adjective a relaxed smile, a relaxed style of teaching relaxing /rI’lAksIN/ adjective a long relaxing bath go by phrasal verb[intransitive] If time goes by, it passes: (thời gian) trôi qua chore /tSc:r/ noun [count] an ordinary job that must be done regularly: việc vặt thường ngày household domestic chores unwind /Vn’waInd/ (past tense and past participle unwound /…/) verb [intransitive] INFORMAL to begin to relax after you have been working hard or feeling nervous: nghỉ ngơi, thư giản Reading is a good way to unwind [intransitive or transitive] to become straighter or looser after being wrapped around something else, or to make something this: tháo ra, trải She slowly unwound the scarf from around her neck get together phrasal verb [intransitive] If people meet together, they meet in order to something or to spend time together: họp mặt He got together with some friends to plan a party for her get-together noun [count] an informal social occasion: họp mặt, gặp gỡ We’re having a little get-together to celebrate David’s promotion instrument /’InstrCmCnt/ coun [count] 1 A tool or piece of equipment used in science, medicine, or technology: dụng cụ scientific instruments such as microscopes A musical instrument, for example a guitar or a piano Do you play an instrument? flavor /’fleIvC(r)/ noun [count]the particular taste that food or drink has: hương vị have a flavor: The drink has a strong citrus flavor [uncount] a pleasant or strong taste: mùi vị add flavor: Add flavor to your meal by using more herbs and garlic flavor /’fleIvC(r)/ verb [transitive] To add something to food or drink that changes it taste: cho gia vị, thêm gia vị Meat is strongly flavored with pepper flavoring /’fleIvCrIN/ noun [count or uncount] A substance added to food or drink to give it a special flavor: đồ gia vị, hương liệu lemon/chocolate flavoring excuse /Ik’skjU:z/ noun [count] A reason you give to explain why you have done something bad, or why you have not done something that you should have done: nguyên cớ, lý excuse for: What excuse did they give for the delay? an excuse to something: Emily was glad of an excuse to change the subject have an excuse: Joe was late, but as always he had an excuse make/give an excuse: He made some excuse about having a lot of work to excuse /Ik’skjU:z / verb [transitive] To forgive someone for something bad they have done, especially something that is very not serious: thứ lỗi cho ai/ việc excuse someone for (doing) something: I hope you’ll excuse us for leaving so early excuse me? (Spoken) used for politely getting someone’s attention: Excuse me, you know what time it is? used for showing you are sorry for interrupting someone: Excuse me, but there’s a phone call for you AMERICAN used for asking someone to repeat something: “How old are you?” “Excuse me?” socialize /’sCUSClaIz / verb [intransitive] To spend time with other people socially, for example at a party: hòa mình, hịa nhập, xã hội hóa He never socializes with people from work recent immigrants to the country who are not fully socialized socialization /,sCUSClaI’zeISn/ noun [uncount] The process in which people, especially young people, learn to behave in a way that is accepted by society: hộ nhập social /’sCUSCl/ adjective relating to society or to people’s lives in generall: liên quan đến xã hội, thuộc xã hội social justice/ change/ conditions society /sC’saICtI / noun [uncount] people in general living together in organized communities, with laws and traditions controlling the way they behave toward one another: xã hội Society has to be prepared to support its elderly people 10 take it easy INFORMAL to rest and not things that will make you tired (=relax) SPOKEN used for telling someone to be calm when they are upset or annoyed SPOKEN used for saying goodbye to someone LISTENING 11 present /’prezCnt/ noun 1[count] something that you give to someone, for example to celebrate a special occasion such as a birthday: GIFT: tặng phẩm wedding/birthday/Christmas present: I’m going to buy a wedding present for Chris and Karen wrap a present (=cover it in special paper): Yuki was wrapping a present for her mother the present the period of time that is happening now: We must learn to live in the present, not in the past at present: now At present, the outlook for any kind of negotiated solution appears bleak for the present used for saying that something exists or happens in the period of time happening now but may not be permanent: It was useless to talk about it any more, at least for the present 12 present /’prezCnt / adjective 1[only before noun] existing or happening now: thời The present situation cannot be allowed to continue the present day (=now): the history of Jamestown from the 17th century to the present day [never before noun] at an event, or in a place: có mặt I wasn’t present when Dr Allott examined Clare present at: Among those present at the ceremony were Michael Sandel and Carolyn Ewing present in: Both kinds of nucleic acid are present in all cells presently /’prezCntlI / adverb OLD-FASHIONED soon: sớm, chốc lát He’ll be with you presently FORMAL at the present time: thời Presently, Rachel is heading our research group 13 present /prI’zent/ verb [transitive] to give something to someone formally or officially: trao tặng present someone with something: We are very pleased to have been presented with this prestigious award present something to someone: Finally the Mayor presented the medals to the winners [transitive] to offer something for people to consider or judge: trình bày The commission presented its report in October present something to someone: Barnes subsequently presented the case to a meeting of the joint subcommittee [transitive] to show something such as a passport to someone in an official position so that they can check it: đưa present something to someone: He presented his passport to the guard for inspection [transitive] to cause something such as a problem, threat, or opportunity: đặt ra, bộc lộ It was argued that the group’s activities presented a threat to national security present someone with something: Despite its free-market reforms, the country still presents foreign investors with a challenge present a problem/difficulty: The task should present no difficulty for someone with her experience [transitive] to introduce someone formally to someone else, especially to an important person: giới thiệu Miss Abbott, may I present the author Anne Rice? present someone to someone: They hovered around, hoping to be presented to the celebrities presentation /,prIzen’teISn/ noun [count] [count] a formal talk in which you describe or explain something to a group of people: buổi diễn thuyết, thuyết trình make/give a presentation (on something): I’m going to ask you each to make a very short presentation [count] a performance of a play or other entertainment: buổi biểu diễn a two-hour presentation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic tale of love 14 outside /,CUt’saId/ function word [adjective] not inside a building, not within a particular group or organization: bên ngòai an outside toilet We will need outside before we can finish [preposition] You can park your car outside our house The matter is outside my area of responsibility [adverb] moving or looking out of somewhere I walked over to the window and looked outside Let’s go outside and sit in the sun 15 treadmill /’tredmIl/ noun [count] a piece of exercise equipment with a flat moving surface that you walk or run on while staying in the same place: máy chạy 16 get out phrasal verb [intransitive] to go to different places and spend time enjoying yourself: We don’t get out much, since we have a young baby [intransitive] used for telling someone to leave: The teacher screamed at him to get out get out of: Get out of my house! [transitive] to remove something that is inside or mixed with something else: I washed the shirt twice, but I couldn’t get the stain out get something out of something: Mike got a sliver of glass out of Jenny’s toe 17 outdoor /’CUt,dc:r/ adjective [only before noun] done outside: ngòai trời, ngòai outdoor activities such as walking and camping outdoor pursuits designed for or used outside, especially when camping, walking, etc.: outdoor clothing/equipment existing outside: OPEN-AIR: an outdoor swimming pool/market — opposite: INDOOR outdoors /,Cut’dc:rz/ adverb: not in a building: OUTSIDE: Their cat lives mainly outdoors — opposite INDOORS 18 sale /seIl/ noun [count or uncount] the process of selling goods or services for money: việc bán hàng sale of: a prohibition on the sale of arms make/lose a sale: I’m willing to lower the price in order to make a sale sales [plural] the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time, or the money it earns by selling things: lượng bán We hope to increase sales this year to $50 million Sales are up for the month of May the activity of trying to sell products or services: I’ve been in car sales for five years now for sale: available for people to buy: để bán That particular item is not for sale on sale available for people to buy: có bán Tickets for the performance are on sale at the box office AMERICAN available for people to buy at a price that is less than the usual price British on offer: bán giảm giá Bedding usually goes on sale in January 19 graphic design /’grefIk dI’zaIn/ noun [uncount] the art of designing pictures and TEXT for magazines, advertisements, etc.: thiết kế đồ hoạ graphic designer: noun [count] READING 20 nonstop /,nOn’stOp/ adjective continuing without a pause: liên tục nonstop entertainment from noon to midnight going directly from one place to another: không dừng chặng a nonstop flight from New York to Paris nonstop adverb We danced nonstop for about an hour 21 meteorology /,.mi:tIC’rOlCdZI/ noun [uncount] the scientific study of weather: khí tượhg học meteorologist /,.mi:tIC’rOlCdZIst / noun [count]: nhà khí tượng học meteorological /,.mi:tICrC’lOdZIkl / adjective 22 keep an eye on to take care of someone or something: để mắt tới, trông chừng Will you keep an eye on things here until I get back? 23 observation /,ObzCr’veISn/ noun [uncount] the process of watching someone or something carefully, in order to find something out: theo dõi, quan sát She’s been admitted to the hospital for observation observation of: a detailed observation of the birds that visited the garden under observation: being watched carefully by doctors or police officers She remains under observation at a psychiatric facility [uncount] the ability to notice things: khả quan sát powers of observation: Most children have great powers of observation [uncount] the practice of obeying a law, rule, or custom: tuân thủ (qui tắc, luật lệ,…) observation of: the observation of religious customs observational adjective observe / Cb’zE:v / verb [transitive] FORMAL to notice someone doing something or something happening: quan sát, theo dõi Similar trends may be observed in most modern societies observe that: James had already observed that she was not listening observe someone/something doing something: I observed him putting the watch into his pocket [transitive] to accept and obey something such as a rule or an agreement: tuân thủ (qui tắc, luật lệ,…) The proper procedures must be strictly observed Rebel forces say they will no longer observe the peace agreement observer noun [count] 24 report /rI’pc:t / verb [transitive] to produce an official statement or written document about a particular subject, especially after studying it carefully: báo cáo The committee will report the results of its investigation tomorrow [transitive] to tell someone in authority about a crime, something dangerous, etc.: từơng trình Passers-by reported smoke coming from the abandoned factory report something to someone: If you see anything suspicious, you must report it to the appropriate authorities report doing something: Witnesses reported hearing a loud noise before the airplane crashed [intransitive or transitive] to give information about something in a news article or broadcast: tường thuật The story was reported differently on every channel report on: Three CNN journalists were sent to report on the conflict report that: Our sources have reported that the president had lost control of the country report: noun [count] a spoken summary or written document that gives information about a particular subject, situation, or event: báo cáo, tường trình According to the police report, the victim died of a knife wound the company’s annual report report on: We have to write a short report on the conference [count] a piece of information about an event, that may or may not be true: tin report of: We’re getting reports of a fresh outbreak of fighting in the region report that: The hospital refused to confirm reports that the nurses are considering a strike reporter /rI’pc:tCr/ noun [count] someone whose job is to write articles or make broadcasts about events in the news: JOURNALIST: phóng viên SYNONYMS report » description » story » account » version These are all words for a written or spoken account of events » report a written or spoken account of an event, especially one that is published or broadcast: Are these newspaper reports true? » description a piece of writing or speech that says what sb / sth is like: The catalogue gives a full description of each product » story an account, often spoken, of what happened to sb or of how st happened; a report of events in a newspaper, magazine or news broadcast: It was many years before the full story was made public » account a written or spoken description of st that has happened: She gave the police a full account of the incident A report is always of recent events, especially news An account may be of recent or past events » version a description of an event from the point of view of a particular person or group of people: She gave us her version of what had happened that day.» 25 idea /aI’dIC/ noun [count] a thought that you have about how to something or how to deal with something: ý nghĩ, ý tưởng What a brilliant idea! idea for: an idea for a new TV show have an idea: Then I had an idea: We could stay with Mark get an idea for something: Where you get the ideas for your stories? have /get the idea of doing something: Then she got the idea of sending the poems to a publisher [singular or uncount] information or knowledge that you have about something: ý niệm, khái niệm, hiểu biết qua idea of: I had only a basic idea of how the machine worked have no idea (=not know at all): They had no idea what time they were supposed to arrive 26 come and go to arrive at a place and then leave it: The woman in the apartment downstairs has people coming and going at all hours to be present or happen for a limited time and then stop: The pain in my leg comes and goes (Chân bị đau lại khỏi.) Governments come and go but does anything really change? (Các phủ thành lập lại suy tàn thật có thay đổi không?) 27 loft /lOft/ noun [count] a space under the roof of a building, often used for storing things: gác xếp 28 up /Vp/ B function word Up can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Their voices could be heard up in our room Mary looked up at him I stood up as a preposition: He climbed up the steps I set off up the road as an adjective: the up escalator after the verb “to be”: He was up early the next morning Food prices are up I knew something was up in or toward a higher / upright position Could you help me carry this old trunk up to the attic? The dog stopped with its ears up and nose twitching moving near to someone/something moving near to someone or something and then stopping One of the salespeople came up and asked if she could help up to: Two women ran up to us, shouting in Spanish Just go up to him and say hello when an amount increases Total new car sales were up $3 million over last year go up: Early last month, fuel prices went up by percent not in bed awake and out of bed We were up bright and early the next morning Get up! It’s almost 10:00 I was up till midnight preparing the presentation 29 night shift /naIt SIft/ noun [count] the period of time that people work at night, instead of working during the day: ca đêm — opposite DAY SHIFT (DAY) be on the night shift: Dan’s on the night shift [singular] the people who work during the night 30 volunteer /,vOlVn’tICr/ noun [count] someone who offers to something without being forced: tình nguyện viên, người xung phong Can I have a volunteer to erase the chalkboard, please? volunteer for: Doctors need 50 healthy volunteers for the diet volunteer verb [intransitive] to offer or choose to something without being forced: tình nguyện volunteer to something: An accountant volunteered to help with the wildlife sanctuary’s accounts volunteer for: Thirty-two patients volunteered for the research study voluntary /’vOlCntrI/ adjective a voluntary action is done because you choose to it, and not because you have to: tình nguyện an attractive package to encourage voluntary early retirement The advertising of alcoholic drinks is regulated by a voluntary code — opposite MANDATORY voluntarily /’vOlCntrClI / adverb Did he it voluntarily, or did you make him? 31 range /reIndZ/ noun [count] a number of different things that are of the same general type: loại a wide range of: đủ loại We stock a wide range of office furniture IN CONVERSATION 32 delicious /dI’lISCs/ adjective: with a very pleasant taste or smell: thơm, ngon This sauce is delicious with fish or vegetables The fruit tasted delicious absolutely/simply/quite delicious: The cheese is soft and white and absolutely delicious deliciously adverb a deliciously creamy dessert 33 mind /maInd / verb [intransitive or transitive usually in negatives or questions] to feel annoyed, upset, or unhappy about something: phản đối, cảm thấy phiền lòng I don’t mind the heat (=the heat is not a problem to me) not mind somebody doing something: I wouldn’t mind him staying if he helped around the house mind if: Do you mind if we use my car tonight? not mind doing something: I don’t mind going if no one else wants to [transitive] AMERICAN to obey someone, especially a parent or teacher: lời You’d better mind me, or you’re going to your room! you mind? or if you don’t mind SPOKEN used for getting someone’s permission to something Do you mind?! I was sitting there! If you don’t mind, I’d rather we wait until tomorrow would you mind used for asking politely for something would you mind doing something: Would you mind closing that window? 10 would you mind if: Would you mind if I brought a friend to the party? Never mind SPOKEN used for telling someone not to feel upset about something, because you not think it is important enough to worry about: không cả, đừng bận tâm “We’ve missed the show!” “Never mind, we can go next week.” 34 dishes /’dISIs/ noun [plural] the plates, pans, etc that have to be washed after preparing and serving a meal: chén dĩa do/wash the dishes: rửa chén bát Who’s going to the dishes? 35 laundry /’lc:ndrI/ noun [uncount] dirty clothes that you are washing, or clean clothes that have just been washed: quần áo đưa giặt quần áo giặt xong the laundry (=wash clothes): I the cooking and my husband does the laundry [count] a business that washes and IRONS clothes: tiệm giặt ủi 36 garbage /’go:bIdZ/ noun [uncount] waste material that you are throwing away, for example spoiled food or empty containers British usually rubbish: rác take out the garbage: đổ rác garbage bag noun [count] AMERICAN a large plastic bag used for holding garbage: túi đựng rác garbage can noun [count] AMERICAN a large deep container with a lid that you keep outside for holding garbage that is ready to be collected British dustbin: thùng rác 37 mop /mop/ noun [count] an object with a long handle and a mass of thick strings or a SPONGE on one end, used for washing floors: lau nhà mop verb [intransitive or transitive] to wash a floor using a mop: lau, chùi Don’t go in the kitchen, I’ve just finished mopping the floor 38 sweep /swi:p/ (past tense and past perfect swept /swept/) verb [intransitive or transitive] to clean a floor, the ground, or another surface using a BROOM (=brush with a long handle): quét After you’ve swept, you can wash the dishes Her work consisted mainly of making coffee and sweeping the floor I want you to sweep up the garage sweep / swi:p/ noun [singular] an act of sweeping something: quét dọn sweeper / swi:pCr / noun [count] a person or machine that sweeps a place clean, especially a street I eventually got a job as a road sweeper 11 39 vacuum /’vAkju:m/ verb [intransitive or transitive] to clean a room using a vacuum cleaner: hút bụi vacuum cleaner noun [count] a piece of electrical equipment that cleans floors by sucking up dirt: máy hút bụi 11 LISTENING 40 throw /TrCU/ (past tense threw /Tru:/; past participle thrown /TrCUn /) verb [intransitive or transitive] to use your hand to send an object through the air: ném, vứt, quăng, liệng I’ll throw the ball and you try to catch it throw something at someone/something: Some kids were throwing stones at the windows throw something to someone: Each child throws a ball to their partner throw someone something: Can you throw me that rope? throw up phrasal verb [intransitive or transitive] INFORMAL if you throw up or throw something up, food and drink comes back up from your stomach and out of your mouth: VOMIT: nôn, mửa I feel terrible, I’ve been throwing up all night! She ate a good breakfast then threw it all back up 41 mix up phrasal verb [transitive] to think that one person or thing is another person or thing: MISTAKE FOR: nhầm lẫn mix up with: I think I’m mixing him up with someone else They look so alike that it’s easy to mix them up [transitive] to put things together without any order: làm lộn xộn I sorted all the papers and you’ve mixed them up again 42 goof /gu:f/ verb [intransitive] AMERICAN goof or goof up to make a stupid mistake: phạm lỗi lầm ngu ngốc 43 get to something [intransitive or transitive never passive] to have the opportunity or be able to something Did you get to visit the Vietnam Memorial when you were in Washington? Her brothers went out a lot, but Lisa never got to go 44 stand /stAnd/ verb [transitive] (usually in negatives or questions) to be able to accept and deal with something unpleasant: BEAR: chịu đựng How you stand him being here all the time? can’t stand somebody: I can’t stand his brother 12 can’t stand something: I can’t stand the sight of blood can’t stand doing something: She couldn’t stand being kept waiting can’t stand somebody doing something: I can’t stand people interrupting all the time 45 trumpet /’trVmpIt / noun [count] a musical instrument that is a curved metal tube with a wide end You play it by blowing into it as you press buttons on the top: kèn trompet 46 annoy /C’ncI: / verb [transitive] to make someone feel slightly angry or impatient: IRRITATE: làm bực mình, quấy rầy I don’t dislike her, but she just annoys me sometimes It annoyed her to think that she had trusted him it annoys someone that/when/how etc.: It really annoys me when you don’t listen to what I’m saying annoyance /C’ncIents/ noun [uncount] a slightly angry or impatient feeling: làm phiền, quấy rầy Shaking his head in annoyance, Patrick left the room to someone’s annoyance: To her surprise and annoyance, Lisa found that the others had gone without her [count] something that makes you feel slightly angry: điều phiền muộn annoyed /C’ncId / [adjective] feeling slightly angry or impatient: bực I couldn’t see her face, but she sounded pretty annoyed get annoyed (with someone): The kids wouldn’t stop talking, and I was beginning to get annoyed with them annoyed at/about/with: We were all annoyed with him for forgetting annoyed (that): I was really annoyed that I hadn’t been invited annoying /C’ncIIN/[adjective] making you feel slightly angry or impatient: phiền toái an annoying habit/problem What’s really annoying is that we made the same mistake last time annoyingly adverb 47 yuck /jVk/ interjection used for saying that you think someone or something is dirty, ugly, or unpleasant: kinh quá, khiếp Oh, yuck! It’s slimy! 48 allowance /C’lCUents/ noun [count] an amount of money that someone receives regularly, in order to pay for the things they need: tiền trợ cấp She receives a monthly allowance of $500 a housing/clothing allowance (=money given to help people with their rent, clothes, or heating): The overseas placement includes a housing allowance 49 recess /rI’ses/ noun 13 [count] AMERICAN a period between school classes when students can eat, rest, or play British break: giải lao recess: verb [intransitive] to have a recess between periods of work: giải lao 14 ... to give something to someone formally or officially: trao tặng present someone with something: We are very pleased to have been presented with this prestigious award present something to someone:... house! [transitive] to remove something that is inside or mixed with something else: I washed the shirt twice, but I couldn’t get the stain out get something out of something: Mike got a sliver of... [plural] the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time, or the money it earns by selling things: lượng bán We hope to increase sales this year to $50 million