Use of Leisure Time Flashcards

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Chunk [n]

/ tʃʌŋk /

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  • A large thick piece of something that does not have an even shape :
  • >>ice chunks *

**chunk of **

*>>a chunk of bread *

+ Khoanh

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Crucial [adj]

cru‧cial

/ ‘kru:ʃəl /

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  • Something that is crucial is extremely important, because everything else depends on it SYN vital

**crucial to **

*>>This aid money is crucial to the government’s economic policies. *

**crucial in/to doing something **

*>>The work of monks was crucial in spreading Christianity. *

*** Crucially ** adverb

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Deliberate [adj]

de‧lib‧e‧rate

/ dɪ’lɪbərət /

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  1. Intended or planned OPP unintentional SYN intentional :
    * >>The attack on him was quite deliberate. *
  2. Deliberate speech, thought, or movement is slow and careful :
    * >>He approached her with slow, deliberate steps. *

* Deliberateness noun

* Deliberately adv

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Depression [n]

de‧pres‧sion

/ dɪ’preʃən /

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  1. A medical condition that makes you very unhappy and anxious and often prevents you from living a normal life :
    * >>women who suffer from post-natal depression (= that sometimes happens after the birth of a baby ) *
  2. A feeling of sadness that makes you think there is no hope for the future :
    * >>Lucy’s mood was one of deep depression .*

+ Sự suy yếu, suy nhược, chán nản

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Engage [v]

en‧gage

/ ɪn’ɡeɪdʒ /

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  1. To be doing or to become involved in an activity

engage in/on/upon

  • >>Only 10% of American adults engage in regular exercise. *
    2. To attract someone’s attention and keep them interested

**engage sb’s interest/attention **

  • >>The toy didn’t engage her interest for long.*
    3. formal to employ someone to do a particular job

**engage somebody to do something **

*>>Her father engaged a tutor to improve her maths. *

**engage somebody as something **

*>>We’d be able to engage local people as volunteers. *

+ Tham gia, lôi kéo, thuyết phục, cam kết

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Industrious [adj]

in‧dus‧tri‧ous

/ ɪn’dʌstriəs /

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  • Someone who is industrious works hard SYN hard-working ​

* Industriously adverb

+ Cần cù, siêng năng

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Intellectual [adj]

in‧tel‧lec‧tu·al

/ ɪntə’lektʃuəl/

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  1. Relating to the ability to understand things and think intelligently **→ mental **

**intellectual development/ability/activity etc **

  • >>a job that requires considerable intellectual effort *
    2. An intellectual person is well-educated and interested in serious ideas and subjects such as science, literature etc **→ academic : **
  • >>Mark’s very intellectual. *

* Intellectually adverb :

+ (Thuộc) Trí óc, trí tuệ,

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Merely [adv]

mere‧ly

/ ‘mɪəli /

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  1. Used to emphasize how small or unimportant something or someone is SYN only :
    * >>He’s merely a boy – you can’t expect him to understand. *
  2. Used to emphasize that nothing more than what you say is involved SYN just :
    * >>We’re merely good friends. *

+ Chỉ, đơn thuần

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Obesity [n]

o‧be‧si‧ty

/ əʊ’bisɪti /

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  • When someone is very fat in a way that is unhealthy

+ Béo phì

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Obvious [adj]

ob‧vi‧ous

/ ‘ɒbviəs /

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  • Easy to notice or understand :
  • >>The obvious way of reducing pollution is to use cars less. *

**it is obvious (that) **

*>>It was obvious that Gina was lying. *

**obvious to **

*>>It might be obvious to you, but it isn’t to me. *

— obviousness noun [uncountable]

+ Rõ ràng, rành mạch dễ hiểu

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Overwhelming [adj]

o‧ver‧whelm‧ing

/ əʊvə’welmɪŋ /

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  1. Having such a great effect on you that you feel confused and do not know how to react :

>>She found the city quite overwhelming when she first arrived.

  1. Very large or greater, more important etc than any other :

>>There is overwhelming evidence that smoking damages your health.

* Overwhelmingly adverb :

* Overwhelm verb:

+ Tràn ngập, vượt trội, áp đảo

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Rejuvenate [v]

re‧ju‧ve‧nate

/ rɪ’dʒuvəneɪt /

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  1. To make something work much better or become much better again :
    * >>plans to rejuvenate the inner city areas *
  2. To make someone look or feel young and strong again :
    * >>I came back from holiday feeling rejuvenated. *

* Rejuvenation noun:

+ (Làm) trẻ lại, khoẻ lại

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Reluctant [adj]

re‧luc‧tant

/ rɪ’lʌktənt /

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  • Slow and unwilling OPP willing :
  • >>She gave a reluctant smile. *

**reluctant to do something **

*>>Maddox was reluctant to talk about it. *

* Reluctantly adverb :

>>Reluctantly, he agreed.

+ Miễn cưỡng, bất đắc dĩ

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Suffer [v]

suf‧fer

/ ‘sʌfə/

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  1. To experience physical or mental pain :
    * >>At least he died suddenly and didn’t suffer. *

**suffer from **

*Mary’s suffering from ill health at the moment. *

+ Trải qua, chịu đựng

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