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antithesis |
(phản đề) contrast; direct contrast; opposition E.g.This tyranny was the antithesis of all that he had hoped for, and he fought it with all his strength. |
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anvil |
(đe) heavy block of iron or steel with a smooth, flat top on which metals are shaped by hammering E.g.The man put the iron block on the anvil. |
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apathy |
(thờ ơ) lack of caring; indifference E.g.A firm believer in democratic government, she could not understand the apathy of people who never bothered to vote. |
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aperture |
(khẩu độ) opening; diameter of such an opening; hole E.g.She discovered a small aperture in the wall, through which the insects had entered the room. |
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apex |
(đỉnh) highest point; vertex; summit; climax E.g.He was at the apex of his career: he had climbed to the top of the heap. |
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aphasia |
(mất ngôn ngữ) loss of speech due to injury or illness E.g.After the automobile accident, the victim had periods of aphasia when he could not speak at all or could only mumble incoherently. |
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aphorism |
(cách ngôn) definition or concise statement of principle; tersely phrased statement of truth or opinion E.g.An aphorism differs from an adage in that it is more philosophical or scientific. |
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apiary |
(nhà nuôi ong) place where bees and beehives are kept, especially where bees are raised for their honey E.g.Although he spent many hours daily in the apiary, he was very seldom stung by a bee. |
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apocalyptic |
(tận thế) prophetic; involving or portending widespread devastation E.g.The crowd jeered preacher's apocalyptic predictions of doom at the street. |
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apocryphal |
(ngụy tạo) untrue; of questionable authorship or authenticity; erroneous; fictitious E.g.To impress his friends, Tom invented apocryphal tales of his adventures in the big city. |
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apogee |
(đỉnh cao) the highest point; point in orbit most distant from the body being orbited E.g.When the moon in its orbit is farthest away from the earth, it is at its apogee. |
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apostate |
(bỏ đạo) one who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs E.g.Because he switched from one party to another, his former friends shunned him as an apostate. |
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appall |
(kinh ngạc) depress or discourage with fear; grow faint or become weak E.g.The horrifying conditions in the city's jails might appall you. |