FG 12 Unit 5-P4

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bring somebody through (something)

to help someone deal with something that is difficult or dangerousA team of dedicated doctors and nurses helped bring the child through a very serious illness.

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go off

to leave a place, especially in order to do something

  • She went off to get a drink.

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leave somebody/something out (of something)

to not include or mention somebody/something in something

  • Leave me out of this quarrel, please.

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worthwhile/ˌwɜːrθˈwaɪl/

important, pleasant, interesting, etc.; worth spending time, money or effort on

  • It was in aid of a worthwhile cause (= a charity, etc.).

  • worthwhile for somebody to do something High prices in the UK make it worthwhile for buyers to look abroad.

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commercial lots

(lô đất thương mại) là những mảnh đất hoặc khu vực được quy hoạch, mua bán và sử dụng với mục đích kinh doanh, kiếm lợi nhuận

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assortment/əˈsɔːrtmənt/

a collection of different things or of different types of the same thing

  • He was dressed in an odd assortment of clothes.

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excursion/ɪkˈskɜːrʒn/

a short journey made for pleasure, especially one that has been organized for a group of people

  • on an excursion They've gone on an excursion to York.

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catch wind of

To "catch wind of" something means to hear about or discover a piece of information, often secretly or unofficially, something that wasn't meant to be public knowledge, like a rumor, a plan, or a secret

  • The press caught wind of the scandal before the company could issue a statement.

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venture into/on something

to do something, even though it involves risks

  • This is the first time the company has ventured into movie production.

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paradigm/ˈpærədaɪm/

a typical example or pattern of something

  • a paradigm for students to copy