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potential (n)
ethical (adj) : h?p v?i luân thu?ng d?o lý, dúng v?i nguyên t? c x? th? (m?t cá nhân); dúng n?i quy (m?t t?
ch?c)
stifle (v) : lam ngot ngat, kho tho ; dan ap, kiem che, can tro = hinder
anecdote (n) : a short, often amusing story about an event, usually involving a particular person
associate (v) : to connect someone or something in your mind with someone or something else
trend (n) : a general development or change in a situation or in the way that people are behaving
achievement
version
utilize su dung
fixed co dinh
conversion viec thay doi muc dich, chuc nang cua cai gi do
stranded bi bo roi
pedestrian ng di bo
allude to am chi
sophisticated tinh vi
resident cu dan
implication ham y
norm an accepted standard, or a way of behaving or doing things that most people agree with
outbreak a time when something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or
unpleasant
disrupt to prevent something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or as
expected
colectively as a group
grim not good; having no chance of a good result ; very serious and sad
give in to nhuong bo
regulate to control
subtle te nhi
Hail : mưa đá
Cozy : ấm cúng
Vulgar : thô tục – The vulgar : thường dân, quần chúng - Vulgarity
Disclosure : tiết lộ
Disdain (n) sự khinh thường = scorn (v) khinh thường = Treat s.o with scorn – Disdainful- Scornful
Cut the chase = get to the point > < beat around the bush
Bite off more than you can chew: to try to do something that is too difficult for you
I’ll cross the bridge when I get/ come to it : tới đó rồi tính
Cheesy sến, ủy mị
Anatomy the scientific study of the body and
how its parts are arranged, the structure of an animal or plant
Cutting-edge (adj): very modern and with all the newest features.
Spokesperson a person who
is chosen to speak officially for a group or organization
Nevertheless: however
Concur: to agree
Long story short:jump into the end right away, don't want to do the unnecessary things
Sweat it out
Crave: thèm
Meticulous: kỹ lưỡng
- To ace the test: get a very good grade on the test. Ex: I study so hard for this test, and Iam sure
that I would ace it.
- To hit the book= to study: ôn tập Ex: I can't go out with you today, I have to hit the books.
- Cram: to study a lot in a very short period of time - embodiment of st= epitome: hiện thân của cái
gì
to pluck up (the) courage to force yourself to do something that you’re scared or nervous about
Various measures can be taken to tackle these problems that are certain to
arise ….
Thorny issues
… have become a dilemma, and some feasible solutions/holistic
approaches should be adopted
Holistic dealing with or treating the whole of something or someone and
not just a part
Feasible able to be made, done, or achieved
Advocate: to publicly support or suggest an idea, development,
or way of doing something
someone who publicly supports something
cannot deny that both sides are well-grounded (có lý, hợp lý)
Pitfalls = disadvantages
Overshadow = overweigh = outstrip
Dazzling advantages
Something – related = associated with sth
Important = significant = essential = vital = pivotal = indispensable
Ngoài ra, khi nói việc gì khó hơn việc gì có thể dùng cách sau
THERE IS MORE EFFORT INVOLVED IN Verb+ -ing THAN IN Verb+-ing
Ví dụ:
Thay vì nói
It is more difficult to search for information on a website than in a library
Có thể nói
There is often more effort involved in searching for information in a library than
on a website
It is advisable that
It is an apparent fact that
I have a strong opposition to sth = disagree with
There has been considerable opposition against that
Improve speaking by
1/ Talking about urself
Im an avid foodie
Im an well-traveled person
Im pretty fashion-conscious
2/Embarrassing things
I don’t know the first thing about history
I am absolutely clueless about dancing
I cant dance to save my life
+ Tense: past tense and present perfect Well you know for the better part of the last 2 years, i have
been working at GPMI.
Part 2: My Tam Structure + a {famous name)}.... It is a ....., in case you don't know...
+ {back to the topic} When i got this..., i was super happy about it
Part 3: Compare 2 sides + Benefits --> drawbacks ...Having said that (đành là như thế) ....is a kind
of....
+ You <--> people From the one hand.....but from the other hand, there are people like me.....
Have a crack at: thử làm gì đó
In the future, I’d love to have a crack at learning a new languague
Somber /ˈsɑːm.bɚ/: serious, sad, and
without humour or entertainment
a sombre atmosphere/voice/face
The funeral was a sombre occasion.
I left them in a sombre mood
give off something
to produce something as a result of a natural process:
The forest fire gave off thick black smoke.
call it a day
to stop what you are doing because you do not want to do any more
or think you have done enough:
I'm getting a bit tired now - let's call it a day.
After 14 years living and working in this country, she thinks it's time to call it
a day
keep your fingers crossed
to hope strongly that something will happen:
We’re keeping our fingers crossed that he’ll be healthy again very soon
1. Go to sea
Cụm từ này không có chỉ đơn thuần có nghĩa là những hành động du lịch, tắm
biển hay chụp hình. Nó còn có một ý nghĩa lớn lao hơn. “Go to sea” tức là gắn
cuộc đời của những con người với biển. Bạn có thể hiểu cụm động từ này nghĩa
là "trở thành những thủy thủ".
Ví dụ: "When I get order, I’m going to go to sea” my nephew said to me.
(Cháu trai tôi nói khi nào lớn, nó sẽ trở thành một thủy thủ.)
2. To be at sea
Cụm từ có nghĩa là "bối rối và không thể đưa ra quyết định cho mình".
(Anh ấy không thể đưa ra quyết định khi gặp những công việc khó.)
Ví dụ: You may feel a little sick until you get your sea legs.
(Bạn có thể cảm thấy hơi mệt một chút cho tới khi bạn lấy lại được sự cân
bằng.)
(10 người tham dự chẳng thấm vào đâu so với số người chúng ta cần để cho sự
kiện.)
5. Between a rock and a hard place/
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
Người Anh dùng thành ngữ này thay cho câu “tiến thoái lưỡng nan” của người
Việt khi nói về một tình thế khó khăn, khó ra quyết định.
(Tôi không quyết định được là có nên đi dự đám cưới của người yêu cũ không
nữa. Thật là tiến thoái lưỡng nan.)
Ví dụ: Don’t worry, you will find another boyfriend soon. There are plenty
more fish in the sea.
(Đừng lo lắng, con sẽ tìm được một chàng trai khác nhanh thôi. Còn thiếu gì
thằng ngoài kia.)
8. Sea change
Nếu như bạn đang muốn nói đến "một sự thay đổi lớn mang tính quyết định" thì
“sea change” đúng là thứ bạn đang cần.
Ví dụ: This is not the time for a sea change in our manufacturing division.
There are too many orders at the moment.
(Đây không phải là lúc để có những thay đổi cải tổ ở bộ phận sản xuất. Đang
có cả núi đơn đặt hàng.)
(Tạm dịch: Thằng quỷ ôn dịch mày nhé! Làm tao giận quá muốn đánh mày
luôn.)
(Tôi sẽ xem xét tình hình trước khi đề nghị cô ta về việc tăng lương.)
Notion
a belief or idea:
In 2024, these buildings are going to be interconnected, and the third one is
planned to be constructed on the opposite side of the main entrance of the
school.
It is evident that there will be two car parks in the second layout instead of one
in the first.
Proficient
skilled and experienced
a proficient swimmer
She's proficient in two languages.
It takes a couple of years of regular driving before you become proficient at it
Adept
having a natural ability to do something that needs skill:
She's very adept at dealing with the media.
Blabber
to talk a lot, especially in a way people find annoying or embarrassing:
He's always blabbering on about computers.
Blabbermouth
a person who talks carelessly, often telling secrets to other people
flagship
the best or most important product, idea, building, etc. that
an organization owns or produces:
This machine is the flagship in our new range of computers.
The company's flagship store is in New York
Inferior
not good, or not as good as someone or something else:
These products are inferior to those we bought last year
someone who is considered to be less important than other people:
He regarded most men as his social, moral, and intellectual inferiors.
Grievance
a complaint or a strong feeling that you have been treated unfairly:
A special committee investigates prisoners’ grievances.
A blessing from disguise: something positive that isn’t recognized until later
Getting a low score for the first time I took IELTS was a blessing from disguise. It
forced me to study extremely hard so I got much better score the next time
frame of reference
a set of ideas or facts that a person accepts and that influences the
person’s behavior, opinions, or decisions:
The report provided a common frame of reference for discussing public policy.
là những chuẩn mực của từng con người, hay còn gọi là định kiến cá nhân -
tức là những nền tảng về tư duy, đạo đức, kinh nghiệm sống, kể cả những
khuynh hướng bẩm sinh. Trong đời sống hàng ngày, mỗi con người dựa trên
cái frame of reference của mình để xét đoán mọi việc và quyết định hành
động.
Proliferation
the fact of something increasing a lot
and suddenly in number or amount:
The past two years have seen the proliferation of TV channels.
nuclear weapons proliferation
Obsolete
not in use any more, having been replaced by
something newer and better or more fashionable:
Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented
having lost your job because your employer no longer needs you:
To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant.
The company was losing money and it had to make people redundant.
She was made redundant a year ago and hasn't found any work since.
They're threatening to make a third of the workforce redundant.
She was told she was being made redundant yesterday.
He was made redundant and given a big pay-off.
redundancy
archaic /ɑːrˈkeɪ.ɪk/
of or belonging to an ancient period in history:
an archaic system of government
an archaic law/rule/language
archaically
stationery
the things needed for writing, such as paper, pens, pencils,
and envelopes
commute
to make the same journey regularly between work and home:
It's exhausting commuting from Brighton to London every day.
a regular journey between work and home:
It's at least an hour's commute to work.
1. Quench your thirst
Hãng Sprite sử dụng cụm từ này để quảng cáo sản phẩm nước uống có ga. "Quench" là làm thỏa
mãn cơn khát bằng cách uống nước. Nó cũng có nghĩa dập tắt ngọn lửa của đám cháy.
Bạn có thể dùng cụm từ này trong trường hợp cảm thấy vừa nóng vừa khát:
5. Chug
Từ tượng thanh "chug" có nguồn gốc từ những năm 1950 ở Mỹ. Cụm từ đầy đủ là Chug-a-lug, cũng
là tựa đề một bài hát đồng quê của Roger Miller ở thời điểm đó. Nó có nghĩa uống một món gì đó,
thường là bia, chỉ trong một hơi.
Bạn sẽ dễ nghe thấy người ta hô vang "Chug! Chug! Chug!" trong quán bar hoặc ở một bữa tiệc, khi
khuyến khích nhau uống đồ có cồn một cách nhanh chóng.
6. Swig
"Take a swig" cũng tương tự "take a sip", nhưng thay vì nhấp ngụm nhỏ thì bạn uống một ngụm lớn.
Thông thường, khi dùng từ "swig", người ta có ý đang uống từ chai hơn là uống từ ca, cốc.
Bạn có thể nói “Could I have a swig of your lemonade, I’m thirsty”, khi muốn xin chỉ một ngụm nước
chanh của một người bạn. Bạn cũng có thể "swig down a whole bottle" bằng cách uống nhiều ngụm
lớn liên tiếp nhau.
Wander
to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without
any clear purpose or direction:
We spent the morning wandering around the old part of the city.
She was found several hours later, wandering the streets, lost.
He was here a minute ago but he's wandered off somewhere.
a walk done in a slow relaxed way or without
any clear purpose or direction:
While you're at your meeting I can go for/have/take a wander around the city.
After a wander around the park, we returned home
If someone's hands or eyes wander, they touch or look in many
different places, especially in a sexual way or when they should not do
this:
If his hands start to wander, tell him firmly, "No, I'm not ready for this."
He was cruelly described as a creepy old man with wandering hands.
Her gaze wandered around the fla
to
have sexual relationships or experiences outside of your marriage or us
ual relationship:
She wrote an article about infidelity called "Wives who wander".
She had enough problems dealing with a wandering husband.
Presumption /prɪˈzʌmp.ʃən/
Reserve
If you reserve something such as a seat on an aircraft or a table at
a restaurant, you arrange for it to be kept for your use:
I reserved a double room at the Lamb Hotel.
Về cơ bản conserve và preserve tương đối giống nhau, cái khác nhau bản chất là
ở chỗ: conserve không có nghĩa là bảo vệ cái gì đó khỏi nguy cơ biến mất mà gi ữ
gìn, bảo vệ cái gì đó có giá trị sử dụng lâu dài, cần duy trì để sử dụng trong t ương
lai. Khi dùng Conserve người nói đề cập đến vấn đề giữ gìn, bảo vệ nhưng mang
hàm ý giá trị sử dụng trong đó
Napkin: khan ăn
chillaxing
a very informal word meaning ‘relaxing’. It is a blend of ‘chilling’ and
‘relaxing’
Barack “no drama” Obama has the most powerful job in the world but also
seems pretty chilled. Yet I am prepared to bet my own house that Obama
didn’t get to the White House by chillaxing. He has pulled off the ultimate trick:
to be driven and look relaxed.
self-actualization
a person's desire to use all their abilities to achieve and be everything
that they possibly can. The expression is used by Maslow in
his theory of human motivation
elusive
difficult to describe, find, achieve, or remember:
The answers to these questions remain as elusive as ever.
Success, however, remained elusive for her.
elusive memorie
horde
a large group of people:
Hordes of students on bikes made crossing the road difficult.
Cater /ˈkeɪ.t̬ ɚ/
having, or being likely to cause, a
very close friendship or personal or sexual relationship:
intimate relationships
The restaurant has a very intimate atmosphere.
He's become very intimate with an actress.
invariably /ɪnˈver.i.ə.bli/
always:
The train is invariably late
Variable
likely to change often:
a variable interest rate
British weather is perhaps at its most variable in the spring.
Deed
an intentional act, especially a very bad or very good one:
It seems to me that a lot of evil deeds are done in the name of religion.
She's always helping people and doing good deeds.
folks [ plural ]
[ as form of address ] informal
someone's parents:
I'm going home to see my folks.
keep something at bay
(also hold something at bay)
Belittle
to make a person or an action seem as if he, she or it is not important:
Though she had spent hours fixing the computer, he belittled her efforts.
Stop belittling yourself - your work is highly valued.
Intersect
(of lines, roads, etc.) to cross one another:
The roads intersect near the bridge.
[ T ]
to divide an area into smaller parts by crossing it with straight lines:
The gardens are intersected by gravel paths.
Impart
to give a feeling or quality to something, or to
make information known to someone:
If the movie has any lesson to impart, it’s
that parents shouldn’t aim for perfection.
Courteous /ˈkɝː.t̬ i.əs/
polite and showing respect:
Although she often disagreed with me, she was always courteous.
Từ đồng nghĩa
well mannered
Shampoo
an act of washing something, especially your hair, with shampoo:
My hair/The rug/The dog needs a shampoo.
Rug
a piece of thick heavy cloth smaller than a carpet, used
for covering the floor or for decoration:
My dog loves lying on the rug in front of the fire.
Unsung
not noticed or praised for hard work, courage, or great achievements:
an unsung hero/heroine
Many of her achievements went unsung until after her death
Sabotage verb,noun
/ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/
to damage or destroy equipment, weapons,
or buildings in order to prevent the success of an enemy or competitor:
The rebels had tried to sabotage the oil pipeline.
to intentionally prevent the success of a plan or action:
This was a deliberate attempt to sabotage the ceasefire.
Ceasefire
an agreement, usually between two armies,
to stop fighting in order to allow discussions about peace:
declare a ceasefire
utopian
relating to or aiming for a perfect society in which everyone works well
with each other and is happy:
a utopian vision
utopian aims
in short supply
only available in small amounts:
Money was in short supply.
in full swing
at a stage when the level of activity is at its highest:
When we got there, the party was in full swing.
The economic recovery is now in full swing.
Contender
someone who competes with other people to try to win something:
Now aged 42, he is no longer considered a serious contender for the title
Apt
suitable or right for a particular situation:
an apt comment/description
to be likely to do something or to often do something:
The kitchen roof is apt to (= likely to) leak when it rains.
She's in her eighties now and apt to be a little forgetful.
having a natural ability or skill:
We have some particularly apt students in the class this year
Akin
having some of the same qualities:
They speak a language akin to French.
Botanical
relating to plants or the scientific study of plants:
a botanical garden
botanical specimens
pigment
a substance that gives something a particular colour when it
is present in it or is added to it:
fastidious /fæsˈtɪd.i.əs./
to be very expensive:
That coat must have cost you a pretty penny!
Connoisseur /ˌkɑː.nəˈsɝː/
constitute /ˈkɑːn.stə.tuːt/
to be or be considered as something:
The president said that these policies constitute a threat to the United States.
to form or make something:
Women constitute about ten percent of Parliament.
The under-18s constitute nearly 25 percent of the town's population.
coincide /ˌkoʊ.ɪnˈsaɪd/
Shapely
used to describe something that has an attractive form, especially a
woman's body or parts of a woman's body:
shapely legs
exude /ɪɡˈzuːd/
diminutive
very small:
He's a diminutive figure, less than five feet tall.
Grandiose /ˈɡræn.di.oʊs/
larger and containing more detail than necessary,
or intended to seem important or great:
grandiose schemes/designs/ideas for making money
grandiose buildings
grandiose plans
deity /ˈdiː.ə.t̬ i/
a god or goddess:
encapsulate: tóm lược, tóm gọn
She encapsulates the stereotyped image that the British have of American
Verbose
using or containing more words than are necessary:
a verbose explanation/report/speech/style
Paramount
more important than anything else:
There are many priorities, but reducing the budget deficit is
paramount/is of paramount importance.
Infrastructure cơ sở hạ tầng
take its/a toll
If something takes its/a toll, it causes suffering, deaths, or damage:
The stress was starting to take its toll on him.
Mishap /ˈmɪs.hæp/
bad luck, or an unlucky event or accident:
The parade was very well organized and passed without mishap.
A series of mishaps led to the nuclear power plant blowing up.
binge-watch
to watch several episodes (= separate parts) of
a television series or programme, one after another:
We binge-watched an entire season of "Breaking Bad" on Sunday.
Reassure
to comfort someone and stop them from worrying:
[ + to infinitive ] I was nervous on my first day at college, but I was
reassured to see some friendly faces.
[ + (that) ] He reassured me (that) my cheque would arrive soon.
Cease
to stop something:
Whether the protests will cease remains to be seen.
The company has decided to cease all UK operations after this year
Cranky
easily annoyed or upset:
a cranky baby
He's been cranky all day.
strange and unusual:
She's a member of
a group that promotes cranky ideas about food and exercise.
Invigilator
a person whose job is to watch people taking
an exam in order to check that they do not cheat:
If you need more paper, please ask the invigilator.
Invigilators walked up and down between the desks.
snap out of
to stop being in or to cause (someone) to stop being in (an
unhappy condition or mood, a daydream, etc.)
trance
a temporary mental condition in which someone is
not completely conscious of and/or not in control of himself or herself:
Drained
very tired:
by virtue of something
because of, or as a result of
I got this house by virtue of my job.
Assert assertion
Instrument
a tool or other device, especially one without electrical power, used
for performing a particular piece of work:
surgical instruments
instruments of torture
a way of achieving or causing something:
He saw the theatre as an instrument of change - a way
of forcing people to consider social and political issues
Static
staying in one place without moving, or not changing for a long time:
Oil prices have remained static for the last few months.
noise on a radio or television caused by electricity in the air:
There's so much static on this radio I can't hear what they're saying.
Asset
a useful or valuable quality, skill, or person:
He'll be a great asset to the team.
Her eyes are her best asset (= most attractive feature).
Knowledge of languages is a real asset in this sort of work.
noun [ C, usually plural ]
Encompass
to include several different things:
The plan encompasses repaving the street and planting 40 new trees
Mold
a soft, green or grey growth that develops on old food or on objects that
have been left for too long in warm, wet air:
There was mould on the cheese.
a hollow container with a particular shape into
which soft or liquid substances are poured, so that when
the substance becomes hard it takes the shape of the container:
a cake/jelly mould
to make a soft substance have a particular shape:
This plastic is going to be moulded into plates.
The children moulded little pots out of/from (= made them by shaping) clay.
[ T ]
to try to change or influence someone:
He kept trying to mould me into something he wanted me to be.
[ I usually + adv/prep ]
to fit the body very closely:
She was wearing an extremely tight costume that
moulded to/round the contours of her body.
Từ điể
Witty
using words in a clever and funny way:
a witty comment/remark
He was witty and very charming.
Appalling
shocking and very bad:
appalling injuries
Prisoners were kept in the most appalling conditions.
Composed
calm and in control of your emotions:
She looked remarkably composed throughout the funeral.
Commiserate
to express sympathy to someone about some bad luck:
I began by commiserating with her over the defeat.
Intuitive
based on feelings rather than facts or proof:
an intuitive approach/judgment
Most people have an intuitive sense of right and wrong.
Itinerary /aɪˈtɪn.ə.rer.i/
a detailed plan or route of a journey:
The tour operator will arrange transport and plan your itinerary.
"dough" = informal for money, bột nhào
"I need more dough to pay off my credit card bill."
spend yourself in a hole (idiom): spend too much that leads to heavy debt
- Some people spend themselves in a hole because they can't control their
shopping habits.
Ado
without further/more ado
without wasting more time:
So forth = etc
Bliss
perfect happiness:
Lying on a sunny beach is my idea of sheer bliss.
Turmoil /ˈtɝː.mɔɪl/
a state of confusion, uncertainty, or disorder:
The whole region is in turmoil.
The country is in a state of political turmoil
bucket list
a list of the things that a person would like to do or achieve before
they die:
I have so many things on my bucket list yet to do.
Bellman: nhân viên xách hành lý
Narrate
to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or
to describe events as they happen:
Documentaries are often narrated by well-known actors.
One by one the witnesses narrated the sequence of events which led up to
the disaster
Induce
(anxiety-inducing)
to persuade someone to do something:
They induced her to take the job by promising editorial freedom.
Nothing could induce me (= I definitely cannot
be persuaded) to climb a mountain/ride a bike.
to cause something to happen:
Pills for seasickness often induce drowsiness.
to use a drug to make a pregnant woman start giving birth:
In this hospital, twins are often induced.
Portable
light and small enough to be easily carried or moved:
a portable radio/phone/computer
mép hồ
she won the seat by a margin of ten votes
leave a good safety margin between your car and the next
hãy giữ một khoảng cách an toàn giữa xe anh và xe tiếp sau
lời, lãi
a business operating on tight margins
by and large
nhìn chung, nói chung, rút cục
in spades
in large amounts or to a very great degree:
My dog has personality in spades.
Criminally expensive: đắt kinh khủng
Outrageous
used to describe something or someone that is shocking because they
are unusual or strange:
These prices are just outrageous (= much too high).
outrageous clothes/behaviour
an outrageous character
transport hub
an airport, train station, etc. that is used by large numbers of people:
go through the roof: tăng chóng mặt
Property prices in this area have gone through the roof over the past few
years
Sorely
extremely; very much:
I was sorely tempted to say exactly what I thought of his offer.
You'll be sorely missed by everyone here, and
we wish you success in your new job.
Sorely lacking: cực kì thiếu sót
Good Italian food is sorely lacking in Hanoi
so-called cái gọ i là (có ý mai mỉa vì không đúng sự thậ t)
bastardized
If something is bastardized, it has been changed in such a way that it
no longer represents the values and qualities that it
is intended to represent:
a bastardized form of the word/language
The house was badly altered and so bastardized that it no longer reflected the
architect’s style.
Conference>Symposium>Seminar>
Workshop
Lay/set the table: to put a tablecloth, plates, knives,
forks etc on a table for a meal
The food is ready – please could you lay the table for me
Mild
not violent, severe, or extreme:
She can't accept even mild criticism of her work.
He has suffered a mild heart attack - nothing too serious.
Mild weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual:
We've had a mild winter this year.
used to describe food or a food flavour that is not very strong:
He doesn't like a hot curry - he prefers a mild one.
a mild chilli sauce
gentle and calm:
a shy, mild sort of guy
smith
someone who makes things out of metal, especially by heating it
and hitting it with a hammer:
a
goldsmith/silversmith/blacksmith/songs
mith/wordsmith
horseshoes: móng ngựa
Wordsmith
a person who has skill with using words, especially in writing
choir /ˈkwaɪ.ɚ/
Insight
(the ability to have) a clear, deep, and
sometimes sudden understanding of
a complicated problem or situation:
It was an interesting book, full of fascinating insights into human relationships
an occasion when someone buys or sells something, or
when money is exchanged or the activity of buying or selling something:
a business transaction
Each transaction at the foreign exchange counter seems to take forever.
We need to monitor the transaction of smaller deals.
Estate
a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or
an organization and is often used for growing crops or raising animals:
It's a typical country estate with a large house for the owner, farm buildings,
and estate workers' houses.
everything that a person owns when they die :
She left her entire estate to her niece.
(also estate car); (US station wagon)
real estate
property in the form of land or buildings:
We're going to buy a piece of real estate.
Socialite /ˈsoʊ.ʃə.laɪt/
divorced from
not based on or affected by something:
Sometimes politicians seem to be divorced from reality.
Attached to
to like someone or something very much:
The children are very attached to their grandparents.
I'm very attached to my old guitar.
Following
a group of people who admire something or someone:
She has attracted a large following among the rich and famous.
The shop has a small but loyal/devoted following.
leverage
to use something that you already have in order to achieve something
new or better:
We can gain a market advantage by leveraging our network of partners.
Advertorial
an advertisement that is designed to look like a
written article and seems to be
giving information rather than advertising a product:
Learn more about advertorials and how they can be
an effective advertising medium for the products you sell online.
Speak volumes
If something speaks volumes, it makes an opinion, characteristic,
or situation very clear without the use of words:
She said very little but her face spoke volumes.
Colors speak volumes about person’s personality
Lười biếng : don’t have to lift a finger
Domestic task = housework
A real hassle: 1 điều phiền toái
Washing or laundry detergent: chất tẩy giật
Menial task= light task, run some errands
A spoil brat: đứa trẻ hư hỏng
Exempt
to excuse someone or something from a duty, payment, etc.:
Small businesses have been exempted from the tax increase.