Unit 2: Live And Learn

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self-disciplined /ˌself ˈdɪsəplɪnd/ (adj)

có tính kỷ luật cao. Ex: (1) She is very self-disciplined. (2) Self-disciplined students can manage their time effectively for long-term success.

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acquire a skill /əˈkwaɪər ə skɪl/ (phr)

học được một kỹ năng. Ex: (1) He acquired a new skill. (2) It takes time and practice to acquire a skill like coding.

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recover from an injury /rɪˈkʌvər frəm ən ˈɪndʒəri/ (phr)

hồi phục sau chấn thương. Ex: (1) She recovered from an injury. (2) Athletes need months to fully recover from serious injuries.

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diagnose /ˈdaɪəɡnoʊz/ (v)

chẩn đoán. Ex: (1) The doctor diagnosed the illness. (2) Advanced tools help doctors diagnose diseases more accurately.

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have a passion for /hæv ə ˈpæʃn fɔːr/ (phr)

có đam mê với. Ex: (1) She has a passion for music. (2) Many successful people have a passion for lifelong learning.

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uncertainty /ʌnˈsɜːrtnti/ (n)

sự không chắc chắn. Ex: (1) There is uncertainty about the future. (2) Economic uncertainty can affect education and career decisions.

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left-hander /ˌleft ˈhændər/ (n)

người thuận tay trái. Ex: (1) He is a left-hander. (2) Left-handers sometimes adapt differently to tools designed for right-handed users.

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get a degree /ɡet ə dɪˈɡriː/ (phr)

lấy bằng. Ex: (1) She got a degree in biology. (2) Many students aim to get a degree to improve career opportunities.

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disruptive /dɪsˈrʌptɪv/ (adj)

gây rối, phá vỡ. Ex: (1) The student was disruptive in class. (2) Disruptive technologies can transform traditional industries.

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suffer an injury /ˈsʌfər ən ˈɪndʒəri/ (phr)

bị chấn thương. Ex: (1) He suffered an injury during the game. (2) Workers may suffer injuries without proper safety measures.

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be hit by lightning /bi hɪt baɪ ˈlaɪtnɪŋ/ (phr)

bị sét đánh. Ex: (1) He was hit by lightning. (2) Being hit by lightning is rare but extremely dangerous.

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announcement /əˈnaʊnsmənt/ (n)

thông báo. Ex: (1) The school made an announcement. (2) Official announcements provide important updates to the public.

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sharpen a skill /ˈʃɑːrpən ə skɪl/ (phr)

rèn luyện kỹ năng. Ex: (1) She sharpened her writing skill. (2) Regular practice helps sharpen a skill over time.

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autism /ˈɔːtɪzəm/ (n)

chứng tự kỷ. Ex: (1) The child has autism. (2) Autism affects communication and social interaction in different ways.

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supervise /ˈsuːpərvaɪz/ (v)

giám sát. Ex: (1) Teachers supervise students. (2) Managers supervise projects to ensure quality and efficiency.

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be found unconscious /bi faʊnd ʌnˈkɒnʃəs/ (phr)

được phát hiện bất tỉnh. Ex: (1) He was found unconscious. (2) The victim was found unconscious after the accident.

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come out of a coma /kʌm aʊt əv ə ˈkoʊmə/ (phr)

tỉnh lại sau hôn mê. Ex: (1) She came out of a coma. (2) Patients may take time to come out of a coma fully.

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fall into a coma /fɔːl ˈɪntuː ə ˈkoʊmə/ (phr)

rơi vào hôn mê. Ex: (1) He fell into a coma after the accident. (2) Severe injuries can cause patients to fall into a coma.

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socialize /ˈsoʊʃəlaɪz/ (v)

giao tiếp, giao lưu. Ex: (1) Children need to socialize. (2) Socializing helps individuals build relationships and confidence.

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brainy /ˈbreɪni/ (adj)

thông minh. Ex: (1) She is very brainy. (2) Brainy students often excel in academic competitions.

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apply for a position /əˈplaɪ fɔːr ə pəˈzɪʃn/ (phr)

ứng tuyển vị trí. Ex: (1) He applied for a position. (2) Graduates apply for positions in companies to start their careers.

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get an urge /ɡet ən ɜːrdʒ/ (phr)

có thôi thúc. Ex: (1) She got an urge to travel. (2) People sometimes get an urge to change their lifestyle completely.

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regain consciousness /rɪˈɡeɪn ˈkɒnʃəsnəs/ (phr)

lấy lại ý thức. Ex: (1) He regained consciousness. (2) Patients may regain consciousness after proper medical treatment.

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conscious /ˈkɒnʃəs/ (adj)

tỉnh táo, có ý thức. Ex: (1) He is conscious now. (2) Being conscious of your actions helps improve decision-making.

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remain a mystery /rɪˈmeɪn ə ˈmɪstəri/ (phr)

vẫn là điều bí ẩn. Ex: (1) The case remains a mystery. (2) Some scientific questions remain a mystery despite research efforts.

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narrative /ˈnærətɪv/ (n)

câu chuyện, bài tường thuật. Ex: (1) The book has a strong narrative. (2) Historical narratives help us understand past events.

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remarkable /rɪˈmɑːrkəbl/ (adj)

đáng chú ý. Ex: (1) She made remarkable progress. (2) Remarkable achievements inspire others to work harder.

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attend a lecture /əˈtend ə ˈlektʃər/ (phr)

tham dự bài giảng. Ex: (1) He attended a lecture. (2) Students attend lectures to gain deeper knowledge in their field.

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contribute to /kənˈtrɪbjuːt tuː/ (phr)

đóng góp vào. Ex: (1) She contributed to the project. (2) Education contributes to personal and social development.

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dyslexia /dɪsˈleksiə/ (n)

chứng khó đọc. Ex: (1) He has dyslexia. (2) Dyslexia affects reading ability but can be managed with support.

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solve a mystery /sɒlv ə ˈmɪstəri/ (phr)

giải mã bí ẩn. Ex: (1) The detective solved the mystery. (2) Scientists work to solve mysteries about the universe.

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nurture /ˈnɜːrtʃər/ (v)

nuôi dưỡng, phát triển. Ex: (1) Parents nurture their children. (2) Teachers nurture students’ talents through guidance and support.

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write a dissertation /raɪt ə ˌdɪsərˈteɪʃn/ (phr)

viết luận văn. Ex: (1) She wrote a dissertation. (2) Graduate students must write a dissertation to complete their degree.