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ascending |
a. [tăng dần] climbing; rising; increasing in size or value I looked at the blank wall: it seemed a sky thick with ascending stars,--everyone lit me to a purpose or delight. |
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ascertain |
v. [xác định] find out for certain; discover with certainty; make sure of Please ascertain her present address. |
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assail |
v. [công kích] assault; attack with or as if with violent blows These days nightmares assail him regularly. |
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assiduous |
a. [lẫm liệt] constant in application or attention; diligent; unceasing or persistent He was assiduous, working at this task for weeks before he felt satisfied with his results. |
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assign |
v. [giao] appoint; allot; point out authoritatively or exactly Never underrate the difficulties your pupils will have to encounter or persuade them that what you assign is easy. |
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astray |
a. [lạc lối] away from the correct path or direction, either in a literal or in a figurative sense; wandering Such ideas will only lead the world's people astray. |
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asylum |
n. [tị nạn] place of refuge or shelter; protection The refugees sought asylum from religious persecution in a new land. |
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atone |
v. [chuộc] make amends, as for sin or fault; pay for; turn away from sin He knew no way in which he could atone for his brutal crime. |
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atrocity |
n. [tàn bạo] brutal deed; atrocious condition, quality, or behavior; monstrousness Unfortunately, the normal social reaction to atrocity is to banish it from our awareness. |
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attentive |
a. [chu đáo] alert and watchful; considerate; thoughtful Spellbound, the attentive audience watched the final game of the tennis match, never taking their eyes from the ball. |
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attic |
n. [gác] story or room directly below the roof of a building, especially a house; Of the various things you mentioned, the attic is a likely source of heat loss. |
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audacity |
a. [táo bạo] daring spirit, resolution, or confidence; venturesome; reckless daring The ignorant audacity to believe that I don't appreciate the life and death of what I kill is astounding. |
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auditory |
a. [thính giác] of or relating to hearing, the organs of hearing, or the sense of hearing Short-term auditory memory, in particular, doesn't seem to last longer than around 10 seconds. |
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august |
a. [Tháng] impressive; majestic; inspiring awe or admiration Visiting the palace at Versailles, she was impressed by the august surroundings in which she found herself. |