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common practice
/ˈkɒmən ˈpræktɪs/ • Phrase • A behavior or custom that is widely accepted or done. • Thói quen thông thường. • Shaking hands is common practice in many countries.
adopt
/əˈdɒpt/ • Verb • To take up or start using something new or to legally take a child into your family. • Nhận nuôi, áp dụng. • They decided to adopt a new approach at work.

adopt a healthy lifestyle
/əˈdɒpt/ • Phrase • To begin living in a way that promotes good health. • Áp dụng lối sống lành mạnh. • She plans to adopt a healthy lifestyle by exercising daily.

adopt a child
/əˈdɒpt/ • Phrase • To legally take someone else's child into your family. • Nhận con nuôi. • They are hoping to adopt a child by next year.

alive
/əˈlaɪv/ • Adjective • Living, not dead. • Còn sống, tồn tại. • The patient was still alive when the ambulance arrived.

keep sth alive
/kiːp əˈlaɪv/ • Phrase • To ensure something continues to exist or be active. • Giữ cho cái gì tồn tại. • They are working hard to keep the tradition alive.
behave
/bɪˈheɪv/ • Verb • To act in a particular way, especially in a good or socially acceptable manner. • Cư xử. • Children should behave politely when meeting new people.

behave politely
/bɪˈheɪv/ • Phrase • To act in a respectful and courteous way. • Cư xử lịch sự. • He always behaves politely towards his teachers.

best-known
/best nəʊn/ • Adjective • Widely recognized or famous for something. • Nổi tiếng nhất. • The Eiffel Tower is the best-known landmark in Paris.

bow to sbd
/baʊ tuː/ • Phrase • To bend your body forward as a sign of respect to someone. • Cúi đầu trước ai đó. • In some cultures, people bow to greet elders.
common
/ˈkɒmən/ • Adjective • Happening often or shared by many people. • Phổ biến, thông thường. • It is common to see people cycling in the city.
commonly
/ˈkɒmənli/ • Adverb • Usually, frequently. • Thường, thông thường. • This herb is commonly used in cooking.
cuisine
/kwɪˈziːn/ • Noun • A style or method of cooking, especially characteristic of a particular country or region. • Ẩm thực. • Italian cuisine is famous for its use of fresh ingredients.

dogsled
/ˈdɒɡsled/ • Noun • A sled pulled by dogs, especially used in snowy regions. • Xe trượt tuyết kéo bởi chó. • He participated in a dogsled race in Alaska.

run a dogsled race
/rʌn ə ˈdɒɡsled reɪs/ • Phrase • To compete in a race where dogs pull a sled. • Tham gia cuộc đua xe trượt tuyết kéo bởi chó. • They plan to run a dogsled race in the winter festival.
experience (v)
/ɪkˈspɪərɪəns/ • Verb • To encounter or feel something personally. • Trải nghiệm. • She wants to experience the local culture during her trip.
experience (n)
/ɪkˈspɪərɪəns/ • Noun • Knowledge or skill gained through involvement in something. • Kinh nghiệm. • His travel experience helped him become a better guide.
fascinating
/ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ/ • Adjective • Extremely interesting or charming. • Hấp dẫn, lôi cuốn. • The museum has a fascinating collection of ancient artifacts.

fascinated
/ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd/ • Adjective • Very interested or amazed by something. • Bị hấp dẫn, mê hoặc. • The children were fascinated by the magician's tricks.

greet
/ɡriːt/ • Verb • To welcome someone, often with words or actions. • Chào hỏi. • They always greet their guests with a warm smile.

greet sbd with sth
/ɡriːt/ • Phrase • To welcome someone using a specific action or word. • Chào ai đó bằng cái gì. • He greeted her with flowers on her birthday.
greeting
/ˈɡriːtɪŋ/ • Noun • Words or actions used when meeting someone. • Lời chào. • She sent a birthday greeting to her friend.
in the habit of doing sth
/ɪn ˈhæbɪt ɒv/ • Phrase • A regular practice or routine. • Có thói quen làm gì. • He is in the habit of reading before going to bed.

handshake
/ˈhændʃeɪk/ • Noun • A greeting where two people grasp each other's hands. • Cái bắt tay. • The two leaders exchanged a friendly handshake.

in a hurry
/ɪn ə ˈhʌri/ • Phrase • To do something quickly because of lack of time. • Vội vã. • She left the house in a hurry to catch the bus.

come along
/kʌm əˈlɒŋ/ • Phrasal verb • To appear or arrive somewhere. • Đến, đi cùng. • Would you like to come along to the party tonight?
igloo
/ˈɪɡluː/ • Noun • A house made of ice blocks, typically used by Inuits. • Nhà băng tuyết. • The explorers built an igloo to shelter from the cold.

impact
/ˈɪmpækt/ • Noun • The strong effect or influence something has. • Ảnh hưởng. • The new law had a significant impact on businesses.
positive impact
/ˈpɒzɪtɪv ˈɪmpækt/ • Phrase • A beneficial or favorable effect on something. • Ảnh hưởng tích cực. • Regular exercise has a positive impact on your health.
negative impact
/ˈneɡətɪv ˈɪmpækt/ • Phrase • A harmful or adverse effect on something. • Ảnh hưởng tiêu cực. • The factory closure had a negative impact on the town.
the impact of cross culture
/ðə ˈɪmpækt əv krɒs ˈkʌltʃər/ • Phrase • The effect of interactions between different cultures. • Ảnh hưởng của giao thoa văn hóa. • The impact of cross culture can enrich our global understanding.
independent
/ˌɪndɪˈpendənt/ • Adjective • Free from outside control, not relying on others. • Độc lập. • She is very independent and doesn't need much help.

independence
/ˌɪndɪˈpendəns/ • Noun • The state of being free from control by others. • Sự độc lập. • The country gained its independence after years of struggle.
dependent
/dɪˈpendənt/ • Adjective • Relying on someone or something for support. • Phụ thuộc. • The child is still dependent on his parents for everything.

live independently
/lɪv ɪndɪˈpendəntli/ • Phrase • To live on one's own, without relying on others. • Sống độc lập. • She moved out to live independently in her own apartment.

interact
/ˌɪntərˈækt/ • Verb • To communicate or work together with someone or something. • Tương tác. • Students are encouraged to interact more during lessons.

interactive
/ˌɪntərˈæktɪv/ • Adjective • Allowing communication between a person and a system or display. • Có tương tác, mang tính tương tác. • The museum has interactive exhibits for children.

interaction
/ˌɪntərˈækʃən/ • Noun • Communication or direct involvement with someone or something. • Sự tương tác. • Social interaction is important for mental health.
face-to-face interaction
/feɪs tə feɪs ˌɪntərˈækʃən/ • Phrase • Direct personal communication, in person. • Sự tương tác trực tiếp. • Face-to-face interaction is sometimes more effective than email.

kilt
/kɪlt/ • Noun • A traditional Scottish skirt worn by men. • Váy truyền thống của đàn ông Scotland. • He wore a kilt for the special occasion.

leisurely
/ˈleʒəli/ • Adjective/Adverb • Done in a relaxed, unhurried manner. • Thong thả, thư giãn. • They enjoyed a leisurely walk through the park.
a leisurely breakfast
/ə ˈleʒəli ˈbrekfəst/ • Phrase • A relaxed, slow breakfast without rushing. • Bữa sáng thong thả. • We had a leisurely breakfast while enjoying the view.

a leisurely walk
/ə ˈleʒəli wɔːk/ • Phrase • A slow, relaxed walk. • Cuộc đi dạo thong thả. • They took a leisurely walk along the riverbank.

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