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Nghĩa từ vựng tiếng Anh REVIEW (p. 273) worth preposition to have a value in money - be not worth it/ be worth (doing) sth/ be worth it/ be worth nothing/not be worth anything/ be worth the time/effort/work/ how much ... is worth/ it is worth doing sth  The house must be worth quite a lot of money now.  One of the pictures is worth £50,000.  Do you know how much the ring is worth ?  This art collection is worth a fortune Income: noun [uncountable and countable] the money that you earn from your work - annual income / loss of income / low-income / on a high income / source of income / fixed income / generate revenue, profits, income etc / income tax/ meager income, earnings, wages etc /  People on a high income should pay more tax.  His annual income is £250,000.  Welfare is their only source of income .  He supplements his income with a part-time bar job. error noun a mistake - be in error / a computer error/ do sth in error / an error in/ an error message / human error/ make, commit an error/ a serious, grave, fatal error retirement noun [uncountable and countable] when you stop working, usually because of your age - in retirement/ retirement age/ retirement as/ retirement from/ take early retirement  He became a keen golfer after his retirement from politics.  He announced his retirement as chief executive of the company.  She took early retirement.  Dad's approaching retirement age. shift noun [countable] if workers in a factory, hospital etc work shifts, they work for a particular period of time during the day or night, and are then replaced by others, so that there are always people working - do/work a (10/12/24 etc hour) shift/ a night, day, early, late shift  Dave had to work a 12-hour shift yesterday.  The thought of working night shifts put her off becoming a nurse. install verb [transitive] put in place  They've installed the new computer network at last.  Security cameras have been installed in the city centre. interview noun a formal meeting - job interview / newspaper, radio, television interview/ conduct an interview  He has an interview next Thursday for a job on the Los Angeles Times.  I've got another job interview tomorrow. oftentimes adverb often  Oftentimes I have to wait more than twenty minutes for a bus. pay [uncountable] money that you are given for doing your job 1 - equal pay/ low pay / a pay cut / a pay rise /a rate of pay  . Nurses often work long hours for low pay.  Teachers were awarded a 6% pay rise.  They were asked to accept a 4% pay cut. payment noun the act of paying for something - make a payment/ monthly payments/ on payment of sth  There are severe penalties for late payment of taxes.  Most hotels here accept payment in dollars.  Payment can be made by check or credit card.  We do accept payment in installments. inhabit verb [transitive] if animals or people inhabit an area or place, they live there  The woods are inhabited by many wild animals.  I have no idea what sort of people inhabit the area 2 PRACTICE TEST 1 (p 307) cancel verb [intransitive and transitive] to say that an event that was planned will not happen - cancel an agreement, appointment, booking, concert, contract, decision, engagement, event, holiday, meeting, order, plan, project, show, subscription, trip, visit premises noun [plural] the buildings and land that a shop, restaurant, company etc uses  Schools may earn extra money by renting out their premises.  business premise home noun ▶PLACE WHERE YOU LIVE◀ - at home/ away from home/ work from/at home  They have a beautiful home in California.  Good luck in your new home!  Last night we stayed at home and watched TV.  He was spending more and more time away from home. home adverb to or at the place where you live - bring/take somebody/something home - come/ get/ reach/arrive/drive/head/get/go/send/ walk home - take home $120 per week/ $600 a month  Is Sue home from work yet?  They brought the baby home from the hospital on Friday.  We stayed home last night.  I'm going home now. See you tomorrow. homey adjective pleasant, like home, homely  The restaurant has a relaxed, homey atmosphere. accompany verb [transitive] to go somewhere with someone  Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.  Wherever her husband went, she would accompany him. attend verb [intransitive and transitive] to go to an event such as a meeting or a class - attend a ceremony, church, class, college, conference, course, funeral, lecture, meeting, party, rally, school, seminar, service,  Only 12 people attended the meeting.  Please let us know if you are unable ...

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