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Nghĩa từ vựng tiếng Anh 3 U nit 1 refrigerate verb / rɪ 'frɪdʒəreɪt / [transitive] to make something such as food or liquid cold in a refrigerator in order to preserve it Refrigerate the mixture overnight. Poultry, fish, and seafood should be kept refrigerated. remain verb / rɪ'meɪn / 1. to continue to be in the same state or condition • remain unclear/unchanged/unanswered etc Please remain seated until all the lights are on. We remained friends. Many scientists remain unconvinced by the current evidence. 2. to stay • remain at/in/with etc She was too ill to remain at home. The refugees were allowed to remain in the UK. store verb to put things away and keep them until you need them Squirrels are storing up nuts for the winter. Store the beans in an airtight jar. out of/beyond (somebody's) reach Keep chemicals out of the reach of children. within reach (of somebody) Keep a glass of water within reach. within (easy) reach of something = close to a place The tourist attractions are within easy reach of the hotel. consult verb / kən 'sʌlt / [intransitive and transitive] to ask for information or advice from someone because it is their job to know something • consult somebody about something If symptoms persist, consult a doctor without delay. An increasing number of people are consulting their accountants about the tax laws. accelerate verb / ək 'seləreɪt / [intransitive and transitive] if a process accelerates or if something accelerates it, it happens faster than usual or sooner than you expect measures to accelerate the rate of economic growth 1 succession noun / sək 'seʆən / 1. happening one after the other without anything different happening in between • in succession She won the championship four times in succession. He fired two shots in quick succession. 2. [uncountable] the act of taking over an official job or position, or the right to be the next to take it the queen's succession to the throne sustainable adjective / sə 'steɪnəbəl / able to continue for a long time The party is promising low inflation and sustainable economic growth. productivity noun / prɒdʌk'tɪvəti / [uncountable] = output • increase/improve/raise productivity ways of increasing productivity high productivity levels in manufacturing complain verb / kəm'pleɪn / to say that you are annoyed, not satisfied, or unhappy about something or someone • complain (that)/ complain (to someone) (about something) Residents are complaining because traffic in the area has increased. She complained that no one had been at the airport to meet her. Neighbors complained to the police about the dogs barking. complaint noun / kəm 'pleɪnt / [uncountable and countable] a statement in which someone • complaint about something/ complaint from/to someone/ complaint that • make/have/receive a complaint • file/lodge/submit a complaint The sales assistants are trained to deal with customer complaints in a friendly manner. Keating was dismissed after complaints about the quality of his work. complaints from local residents We are concerned by complaints that children are being bullied. The BBC received a stream of complaints about the program. She went to the city council and lodged a complaint. punctual adjective / 'pʌŋktʆuəl / formal = on time She's always very punctual for appointments. the punctual payment of invoices all things considered = all in all, on the whole, when all is said and done All things considered , I'm sure we made the right decision. She keeps herself to herself. All things considered, she would be better married. 2 pay off if something you do pays off, it is successful or has a good result Teamwork paid off. disgust noun / dɪs 'gʌst, dɪz- / [uncountable] a strong feeling of dislike, annoyance, or disapproval • with disgust/ in disgust/ to somebody's disgust/ disgust at Joan looked at him with disgust. Sam threw his books down in disgust and stormed out of the room. Much to my disgust, I found that there were no toilets for the disabled. The fans didn't hide their disgust at the umpire's decision. disgusted adjective / dɪs'gʌstɪd, dɪz- / very annoyed or upset by something that is not acceptable • disgusted at/by/with; disgusted that Most locals are disgusted by the anti-foreigner violence. Animal welfare workers were disgusted that anyone could do this to a puppy. flatter / 'flætə / [transitive] to praise someone in order to please them or get somethin ...
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Nghĩa từ vựng tiếng Anh 3 U nit 1 refrigerate verb / rɪ 'frɪdʒəreɪt / [transitive] to make something such as food or liquid cold in a refrigerator in order to preserve it Refrigerate the mixture overnight. Poultry, fish, and seafood should be kept refrigerated. remain verb / rɪ'meɪn / 1. to continue to be in the same state or condition • remain unclear/unchanged/unanswered etc Please remain seated until all the lights are on. We remained friends. Many scientists remain unconvinced by the current evidence. 2. to stay • remain at/in/with etc She was too ill to remain at home. The refugees were allowed to remain in the UK. store verb to put things away and keep them until you need them Squirrels are storing up nuts for the winter. Store the beans in an airtight jar. out of/beyond (somebody's) reach Keep chemicals out of the reach of children. within reach (of somebody) Keep a glass of water within reach. within (easy) reach of something = close to a place The tourist attractions are within easy reach of the hotel. consult verb / kən 'sʌlt / [intransitive and transitive] to ask for information or advice from someone because it is their job to know something • consult somebody about something If symptoms persist, consult a doctor without delay. An increasing number of people are consulting their accountants about the tax laws. accelerate verb / ək 'seləreɪt / [intransitive and transitive] if a process accelerates or if something accelerates it, it happens faster than usual or sooner than you expect measures to accelerate the rate of economic growth 1 succession noun / sək 'seʆən / 1. happening one after the other without anything different happening in between • in succession She won the championship four times in succession. He fired two shots in quick succession. 2. [uncountable] the act of taking over an official job or position, or the right to be the next to take it the queen's succession to the throne sustainable adjective / sə 'steɪnəbəl / able to continue for a long time The party is promising low inflation and sustainable economic growth. productivity noun / prɒdʌk'tɪvəti / [uncountable] = output • increase/improve/raise productivity ways of increasing productivity high productivity levels in manufacturing complain verb / kəm'pleɪn / to say that you are annoyed, not satisfied, or unhappy about something or someone • complain (that)/ complain (to someone) (about something) Residents are complaining because traffic in the area has increased. She complained that no one had been at the airport to meet her. Neighbors complained to the police about the dogs barking. complaint noun / kəm 'pleɪnt / [uncountable and countable] a statement in which someone • complaint about something/ complaint from/to someone/ complaint that • make/have/receive a complaint • file/lodge/submit a complaint The sales assistants are trained to deal with customer complaints in a friendly manner. Keating was dismissed after complaints about the quality of his work. complaints from local residents We are concerned by complaints that children are being bullied. The BBC received a stream of complaints about the program. She went to the city council and lodged a complaint. punctual adjective / 'pʌŋktʆuəl / formal = on time She's always very punctual for appointments. the punctual payment of invoices all things considered = all in all, on the whole, when all is said and done All things considered , I'm sure we made the right decision. She keeps herself to herself. All things considered, she would be better married. 2 pay off if something you do pays off, it is successful or has a good result Teamwork paid off. disgust noun / dɪs 'gʌst, dɪz- / [uncountable] a strong feeling of dislike, annoyance, or disapproval • with disgust/ in disgust/ to somebody's disgust/ disgust at Joan looked at him with disgust. Sam threw his books down in disgust and stormed out of the room. Much to my disgust, I found that there were no toilets for the disabled. The fans didn't hide their disgust at the umpire's decision. disgusted adjective / dɪs'gʌstɪd, dɪz- / very annoyed or upset by something that is not acceptable • disgusted at/by/with; disgusted that Most locals are disgusted by the anti-foreigner violence. Animal welfare workers were disgusted that anyone could do this to a puppy. flatter / 'flætə / [transitive] to praise someone in order to please them or get somethin ...
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