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5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List | Introduction |
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abandon |
n. [từ bỏ] lacking restraint or control; feeling of extreme emotional intensity; unbounded enthusiasm With her parents out of town, Kelly danced all night with abandon. |
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abide |
v. [tuân] endure; put up with; bear; tolerate Oh, don't bother ME, I could not abide figures! |
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abolition |
n. [bãi bỏ] ending; act of abolishing; act of doing away with In particular, the economists say that the proposed abolition of taxes on dividends is not credible as a short-term stimulus. |
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absent |
a. [vắng] go away or leave; missing; not present They are absent themselves from time to time. |
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absenteeism |
n. [nghỉ] habitual not to appear, especially for work or other regular duty But absenteeism has become a big problem in Britain, where the employment laws offer protection to sick workers. |
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abundantly |
ad. [dồi dào] in great numbers; in a plentiful or sufficient degree; plentifully With all respect, you have made yourself abundantly clear in an informed and articulate manner. |
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accident |
n. [tai nạn] an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation; sudden, and unexpected event Finding and maintaining happiness is a definite achievement and not an accident. |
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accumulation |
n. [tích] increase by natural growth or addition; concentration That reservoir of frost and snow, the accumulation of centuries of winters, glazed in Alpine heights above heights. |
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acquaint |
v. [làm quen] inform about; cause to come to know personally; make familiar Please acquaint the colleagues with your plans to move faster. |
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acquire |
v. [mua] gain through experience or effort; gain possession of; locate with a tracking system They acquire a reputation for being difficult to work with. |