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revile
rɪˈvaɪl
swear at, abuse; slander; vilify Chửi rủa, mắng nhiếc, sỉ vả; re(=back) +vil(=cheap) He was avoided by all who feared that he would revile and abuse them if they displeased him. [+] calumniate, defame, libel, malign, traduce; cf. vile
syllogism
ˈsɪlədʒɪzəm
a formal argument with a major and minor premise and a conclusion; logical formula utilizing a major premise, a minor premise and a conc phép tam đoạn luận , sự suy luận, sự suy diễn “All Romans are Italians, all Italians are Europeans; therefore, all Romans are Europeans” is an example of a syllogism .; There must be a fallacy in this syllogism; I cannot accept the conclusion.
rampart
ˈræmpɑːrt
defensive mound of earth Thành luỹ, sự phòng thủ; phòng thủ bằng thành luỹ. “From the ramparts we watched” as the fighting continued. [+] parapet
cursory
ˈkɜːsəri
quick; hurried; done without attention to details; casual; hastily done nhanh ẩu đoảng “I was so pressed for time that I couldn’t give the lengthy report more than a cursory reading”, the busy executive confessed.; A cursory examination of the ruins indicates the possibility of arson; a more extensive study should be undertaken. [+] shallow, superficial
euphemism
ˈjuːfəmɪzəm
use of other mild, vague and indirect words or phrases in place of what is required by truth or accuracy; mild expression in place of an unpleasant one lối nói trại , uyển ngữ “John” is a euphemism for the toilet.; The expression “he passed away” is a euphemism for “he died.” [+] circumlocution, roundabout
whimsical
ˈwɪmzɪkl
capricious; fanciful; quaint bất thường, hay thay đổi; kỳ quái, kỳ dị “Peter Pan” is a whimsical play. [+] vagarious; odd, peculiar
allegory
ˈæləɡəri
story in which characters are used as symbols; fable 1. Lời nói bóng, truyện ngụ ngôn, phúng dụ. 2. Biểu tượng “Pilgrim’s Progress” is an allegory of the temptations and victories of man’s soul. [+] apologue, parable
termagant
ˈtɜːməɡənt
shrew; scolding, brawling woman người đàn bà lắm điều, người đàn bà lăng loàn “The Taming of the Shrew” is one of many stories of the methods used in changing a termagant into a demure lady. [+] virago
anagram
ˈænəɡræm
word made by changing the order of the letters in another word Phép đảo chữ cái để tạo ra từ khác “Ulatf” is an anagram for “fault”
flippant
ˈflɪpənt
having a light, pert, trifling disposition thiếu nghiêm trang, khiếm nhã; hỗn láo [-] earnest
metamorphose
ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊz
change completely the nature of something Thay đổi hình dáng hoặc bản chất; biến hình; biến hoá [-] remain unaltered transform; transmute
analogous
əˈnæləɡəs
similar or parallel; comparable Tương tự, giống nhau A bird’s wing is analogous to a plane’s wing.; She called our attention to the things that had been done in an analogous situation and recommended that we do the same. [+] corresponding, parallel, similar;
suffuse
səˈfjuːz
spread over tràn ra, lan ra, làm ướt đẫm A blush suffused her cheeks when we teased her about her love affair. [+] overspread, pervade
homeostasis
ˌhɒmiəˈsteɪsɪs
tendency of a system to maintain relative stability A breakdown of the body’s immune system severely undermines the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis.
cataclysm
ˈkætəklɪzəm
sudden and violent change; deluge; upheaval đại hồng thuỷ, biến cố địa chất, biến động lớn A cataclysm such as the French Revolution affects all countries. [+] deluge, inundation, overflow, spate; calamity, catastrophe, misadventure, tragedy
chauvinist
ˈʃəʊvɪnɪst
blindly devoted patriot người theo chủ nghĩa sô-vanh A chauvinist cannot recognize any faults in his country, no matter how flagrant they may be.
obviate
ˈɒbvieɪt
get rid of; clear away; prevent by effective measures; make unnecessary; A compromise agreement reached in the judge’s chambers would obviate the need for a long, costly lawsuit.; I hope this contribution will obviate any need for further collections of funds. [+] eliminate, remove
hedonism
ˈhiːdənɪzəm
belief that pleasure is the chief good; belief that pleasure is the sole aim in life chủ nghĩa khoái lạc A culture devoted to hedonism is in danger of becoming soft.; hedonism and asceticism are opposing philosophies of human behavior.
autonomous
ɔːˈtɒnəməs
self-governing; free tự trị A federal system makes provision for local government with considerable autonomous authority.; This island is a colony; however, in most matters, it is autonomous and receives no orders from the mother country. [+] independent
redolent
ˈredələnt
having a strong smell; reminiscent; fragrant; odorous; suggestive of an odor Sực mùi, thơm phức; gợi nhớ lại; red<re(=intensive) +ol(=smell) A kitchen redolent with the smell of baking; Even though it is February, the air is redolent of spring. [+] aromatic, odoriferous, perfumed
caliber
ˈkælɪbə
ability; capacity cỡ (súng, đạn); phẩm chất, năng lực A man of such caliber should not be assigned such menial tasks. [+] ability, capability, capacity
distill
dɪˈstɪl
purify; refine; concentrate chảy nhỏ giọt; (hoá học) được chưng cất; chưng cất A moonshiner distills mash into whiskey; an epigrammatist distills thoughts into quips.
divulge
daɪˈvʌldʒ
make known something secret; reveal để lộ ra, tiết lộ A person accused of a crime is not obliged to divulge anything that might tend to incriminate him.; I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will divulge it prematurely. [+] disclose;
irreparable
ɪˈrepərəbl
that cannot be repaired, mended, remedied, restored, etc.; not able to be corrected or repaired không thể đền bù lại được, không thể sửa lại được A practical diplomat must proceed on the assumption that no conflict of ideas or interests between nations, no matter how serious, is actually irreparable .; Your apology cannot atone for the irreparable damage you have done to her reputation. [+] irrecoverable, irredeemable, irremediable