Wednesday, 22 October 2008

từ vựng ngày 22/10

resounding PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
adjective [before noun]
1 loud:
Supporters gave the team three resounding cheers.

2 very great:
The plan was a resounding success/failure
vang dội

suspend (STOP) PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
verb [T]
1 to stop or to cause to be not active, either temporarily or permanently:
The ferry service has been suspended for the day because of bad weather.
The President has suspended the constitution and assumed total power.
When you go to the theatre, you have to be willing to suspend disbelief (= to act as if you believe that what you are seeing is real or true, although you know that it is not).
I'm suspending judgment (= not forming an opinion) on the book I'm reading until I've finished it.
LEGAL Mr Young was given a six-month jail sentence suspended for two years (= If he commits another crime within two years, he will have to go to prison for six months for his original crime).

2 If someone is suspended from work, school, etc., they are temporarily not allowed to work, go to school or take part in an activity because they have done something wrong:
She was suspended from school for fighting.
He was suspended for four matches after arguing with the referee.
hoãn

approve (GOOD OPINION) PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
verb [I]
to have a positive opinion of someone or something:
She doesn't approve of my friends.
He doesn't approve of smoking.
I thoroughly approve of what the government is doing.
NOTE: The opposite is disapprove.
chấp thuận

implication PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
noun
1 [C or U] when you seem to suggest something without saying it directly:
[+ that] From what she said, the implication was that they were splitting up.
She accused the party and, by implication, its leader too.
See also implication at implicate.

2 [C usually plural] the effect that an action or decision will have on something else in the future:
The company is cutting back its spending and I wonder what the implications will be for our department.
What are the implications of the new law?
sự ẩn ý

sack (DISMISS) PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
verb [T]
to dismiss someone from a job, usually because they have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing them:
They sacked her for being late.
He got sacked from his last job.
cách chức


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