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Spectacular (Adjective)
Very impressive or dramatic, Ngoạn mục
Exhibition (Noun)
A public display of works of art or items of interest.
Revenue (Noun)
Income generated from normal business operations,doanh thu
Innovation (Noun)
A new method, idea, or product.
Permanent (Adjective)
Lasting or intended to last indefinitely, cố định
Sector (Noun)
A part or division of a larger group, especially in the economy or society.
Require (Verb)
To need something for a particular purpose.
Illustrate (Verb)
To explain or clarify by using examples.
Recover (Verb)
To get back something lost or spent.
Opportunity (Noun)
A chance for progress or advancement.
Blockbuster (Noun)
A highly successful or popular event, product, or performance (especially large-scale and commercial).
Plural funding (Noun phrase)
A financial structure involving multiple sources of funding.
Paramount (Adjective)
More important than anything else; supreme, tối quan trọng
Administrator (Noun)
A person responsible for running a business or institution.
Public relations (Noun)
The professional maintenance of a favorable public image.
Convergence (Noun)
The process of coming together or becoming similar.
Heritage (Noun)
Cultural traditions or historic buildings passed down through generations.
Non-elitist (Adjective)
Not restricted to an elite; accessible to a broad audience,không phân biệt đẳng cấp
Popularist (Adjective)
Designed to appeal to the general public, not just experts.
Commerce (Noun)
The activity of buying and selling on a large scale.
Spin-off (Noun)
A secondary or incidental result or product, tác động tích cực
Subsidize (Verb)
To support financially., hỗ trợ
Momentum (Noun)
The force that keeps something moving or developing.
Mounting (Noun/Verb)
The act of organizing or initiating something (especially an event), tổ chức sắp đặt
Shopkeeping mentality (Noun phrase)
A narrow focus on commercial concerns or profit over cultural/educational values.
Cost-benefit analysis (Noun phrase)
A process of comparing the costs and benefits of a decision or project.