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a. [khả năng] having the ability required for a specific task Canadian politicians have been capable of ending this primitive practice.  | 
        
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n. [dung] mental or physical ability; ability to accommodate Mike had the capacity to handle several jobs at once.  | 
        
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n. [chụp] act of seizing by force, or getting possession of by superior power; thing taken by force, surprise, or stratagem He presently got safely beyond the reach of capture and punishment.  | 
        
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n. [cà rốt] the root of cultivated varieties of the plant, usually spindle-shaped and of a reddish yellow color The dish of boiled beef and carrot tastes good.  | 
        
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v. [thực] convey or transport in any manner from one place to another; hold or support while moving; bear They carry the news by word of mouth to every settlement in a few days.  | 
        
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n. [giỏ hàng] common name for various kinds of vehicles; two-wheeled vehicle; light business wagon The horse pulled a cart loaded with potatoes.  | 
        
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n. [thùng] pasteboard for paper boxes; pasteboard box The kids drink up a whole big carton of juice after the play in the hot sun.  | 
        
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n. [tiền mặt] money paid at the time of purchase; money in the form of bills or coins; currency You must pay cash there; we don't offer credit.  | 
        
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v. [đúc] assign the roles of; choose at random They're going to use a television reality show to cast the three actors who will play Evo Morales in the different stages of his life.  | 
        
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a. [giản dị] informal; purposeless; occurring by chance The wildlife officer, in casual conversation, asks Hunter Joe where that deer came from.  | 
        
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v. [bắt] capture or seize, especially after a chase; take by or as if by trapping; reach just in time A person's genetic makeup has a strong influence on the likelihood that they catch HIV.  | 
        
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a. [công giáo] broadly sympathetic; universal; related to Roman Catholic Church He was extremely catholic in his taste and read everything he could find in the library.  | 
        
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n. [nghĩa trang] place or ground set apart for the burial of the dead; graveyard A vehicle for conveying a coffin is to a church or cemetery.  | 
        
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n. [ngũ cốc] grass such as wheat, oats, or corn, the starchy grains of which are used as a food I have a bowl of cereal every morning.  |