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use up

B2 phrasal verb /juːz ʌp/ dùng hết, tiêu thụ cạn kiệt — consume, exhaust, deplete/save, conserve We mustn’t use up all the natural resources within one generation.

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mild climates

B1 noun phrase /maɪld ˈklaɪ.məts/ khí hậu ôn hòa mild (adj), climate (n) temperate weather/harsh climates Mediterranean countries are known for their mild climates.

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take for granted

B2 idiom /teɪk fɔːr ˈɡræn.tɪd/ coi điều gì là hiển nhiên — assume, overlook/appreciate, value Many people take for granted the clean water they have every day.

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issue

B1 noun/verb /ˈɪʃ.uː/ vấn đề, phát hành issuance (n), issuer (n) matter, topic, distribute/solution, receipt Environmental pollution is a serious issue that requires urgent action.

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lives up to

B2 phrasal verb /lɪvz ʌp tuː/ đáp ứng được, đạt tới live up to (phrase) fulfill, meet, match/fall short of The film didn’t live up to my expectations.

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get back on their feet

B2 idiom /ɡet bæk ɒn ðer fiːt/ hồi phục, đứng dậy sau khó khăn — recover, bounce back/collapse, fail After losing his job, he worked hard to get back on his feet.

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inhibit

C1 verb /ɪnˈhɪ.bɪt/ ngăn cản, ức chế inhibition (n), inhibited (adj) restrain, prevent, hinder/encourage, promote High taxes may inhibit economic growth.

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baking

B1 noun/adj /ˈbeɪ.kɪŋ/ nướng (bánh); cực kỳ nóng bake (v), baker (n) scorching, hot/freezing, chilly It’s baking hot outside today—let’s stay indoors.

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universally

C1 adv /ˌjuː.nəˈvɝː.səl.i/ phổ biến, toàn cầu universal (adj), universality (n) generally, globally/locally, partially The new policy was universally accepted as a step toward equality.

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lag behind

B2 phrasal verb /læɡ bɪˈhaɪnd/ tụt lại phía sau lag (v/n), lagging (adj) fall behind, trail/lead, advance Developing countries often lag behind in technological innovation.

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register

B1 verb/noun /ˈredʒ.ɪ.stɚ/ đăng ký; ghi nhận registration (n), registrant (n) enroll, record/withdraw, erase Students must register for classes before the deadline.

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agreement

B1 noun /əˈɡriː.mənt/ thỏa thuận, sự đồng ý agree (v), agreeable (adj) contract, consensus/disagreement, conflict The two sides finally reached an agreement after long negotiations.

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guardian

B2 noun /ˈɡɑːr.di.ən/ người giám hộ, người bảo vệ guardianship (n) protector, custodian/neglector Parents are the legal guardians of their children.

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a set of sth

B1 phrase /ə set əv/ một bộ, tập hợp — group, collection/— The lab purchased a set of new instruments for experiments.

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keep emotions bottled inside

C1 idiom /kiːp ɪˈmoʊ.ʃənz ˈbɒt.əld ɪnˈsaɪd/ kìm nén cảm xúc bottle up (v), emotion (n) suppress, hold back/express, release It’s unhealthy to keep emotions bottled inside for too long.

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unaggressive

C1 adj /ˌʌn.əˈɡres.ɪv/ không hung hăng, ôn hòa aggression (n), aggressive (adj) gentle, passive/aggressive, hostile The dolphin is an intelligent and unaggressive animal.

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agreeable

B2 adj /əˈɡriː.ə.bəl/ dễ chịu, dễ mến; chấp nhận được agree (v), agreement (n) pleasant, likable/disagreeable, unpleasant He has a very agreeable personality that makes everyone feel comfortable.

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outwardly

C1 adv /ˈaʊt.wɚd.li/ bề ngoài, có vẻ như outward (adj), outwardness (n) apparently, externally/inwardly, genuinely Outwardly, she seemed calm, but inside she was nervous.

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repress

C1 verb /rɪˈpres/ kìm nén (cảm xúc, suy nghĩ) repression (n), repressive (adj) suppress, restrain, hold back/express, release People often repress unpleasant memories from childhood.

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interpret

B2 verb /ɪnˈtɜːr.prɪt/ giải thích, phiên dịch interpretation (n), interpreter (n) explain, clarify, translate/misunderstand, confuse It’s important to interpret the results correctly in scientific research.

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the other way around

B2 phrase /ði ˈʌð.ɚ weɪ əˈraʊnd/ ngược lại, trái lại — conversely, vice versa/— I thought she disliked him, but it was the other way around.

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dispose of sth

B2 phrasal verb /dɪˈspoʊz əv/ loại bỏ, vứt bỏ disposal (n), disposable (adj) get rid of, discard, eliminate/keep, retain Hazardous waste must be disposed of carefully to protect the environment.