1. to use sth or sb, especially in an effective way
Triển khai
The company is reconsidering the way in which it deploys its resources.
My jobs doesn’t really allow me fully to deploy my skills.
Blight (v)
To spoil, to effect badly to sth
Gây ảnh hưởng xấu
A broken leg blighting her chances of winning the championship
Intimidation (n)
The way of frightening or threatening sb in order to persuade them to do sth that u want them to do
Sự hăm dọa
Excellent students sometimes receive the intimidations from other ones who are jealous of them.
Corruption (n)
Being illegal, immoral or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power
Sự tham nhũng
There are many chairmen in corruption in China
Clash (v)
To fight or argue
Xung đột tranh cãi
The government and the opposition parties have clashed over the cuts in defence spending
abduct
verb [T]
to force someone to go somewhere with you, often using threats or violence:
The company director was abducted from his car by terrorists.
bắc cóc
prospect (POSSIBILITY)
noun
1 [C or U] the possibility that something good might happen in the future:
Is there any prospect of the weather improving?
There seems little prospect of an end to the dispute.
[+ that] There's not much prospect that this war will be over soon.
There's every prospect of success.
2 [S] the idea of something that will or might happen in the future:
The prospect of spending three whole days with her fills me with horror.
I'm very excited at the prospect of seeing her again.
We face the prospect of having to start all over again.
3 [C] a person who might be chosen, for example as an employee:
We'll be interviewing four more prospects for the posts this afternoon.
viễn cảnh
to look at or consider again an idea, piece of writing, etc. in order to correct or improve it
chỉnh sửa.
He revised his essay 10 times before gave it to his teacher.
Gloss over (v)
to avoid considering sth bad, to make it seem unimportant, and to quickly talking about sth else.
lấp liếm, che đậy.
He glossed over his bad habits during the conversation.
extremely admire sth
mê cuồng
He's fanatical about soccer.
a small bomb thrown by hand or shot from a gun
bom nhỏ
the revolutionaries thrown their hand grenades to the invader's house
Steer (v)
To take so or sth, or cause them to go, in the direction in which u want them to go
Hướng theo 1 con dg, 1 lối nào đó
She steered her guests into the dining room
Restraint (n)
Calm and controlled behaviour
Kiềm chế ( cảm xúc)
She insulted him so long, but he still kept his restraint
populist
adjective
representing or connected with the ideas and opinions of ordinary people:
a populist manifesto
a populist leader
người theo fai bảo thủ
ration
noun [C]
1 a limited amount of something which one person is allowed to have, especially when there is not much of it available:
During the war, no one was allowed more than their ration of food, clothing and fuel.
2 an amount of something that you would expect to have:
We've had more than our ration of problems recently.
khẩu fan
reliance
noun [U]
when you depend on or trust in something or someone:
The region's reliance on tourism is unwise.
You place too much reliance on her ideas and expertise
sự tin cậy
ordeal
noun [C]
a very unpleasant and painful or difficult experience:
The hostages' ordeal came to an end when soldiers stormed the building.
sự thử thách
appalling
adjective
1 shocking and very bad:
appalling injuries
Prisoners were kept in the most appalling conditions.
2 very bad:
appalling weather
The journey home was appalling.
kinh khủng
Languish(v)
To exist in an unpleasant way or unwanted situation, often for long time
Gripe (v) /graip/
Complain seriously
Kêu ca phàn nàn
She always gripe about her work at the office
Sparse (a)
Small in numbers or amount, often scattered over a large area
Thưa thớt, rải rác
My village is sparse, just 20000 people live in there.
Designate (v)
To choose sb officially to do a particular job
Chỉ định bổ nhiệm
Traditionally, the president designates his or her successor.
She has been designated to organize the meeting.
congestion ./kən'dʤestʃn/
noun [U]The (traffic) congestion in the city gets even worse during the summer.
This spray helps to ease nasal congestion.
sự tắc nghẽn
Stature (n) /'stætʃə/
The good reputation a person or organisation has, based on their behaviour and ability
Tiếng tăm dựa vào năng lực
An artist of great stature
His stature as an art critic was tremendous
entice
to persuade sb/sth to go somewhere or to do sth, usually by offering them sth
dụ dỗ lôi kéo
.the criminal gave little girl a lollipop to entice her then kidnapped her
disrupt
verb [T]
to prevent something, especially a system, process or event, from continuing as usual or as expected:
A heavy fall of snow had disrupted the city's transport system.
The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker.
đập vỡ
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