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distant (a) - equidistant (a)

being the same distance away from two or more points: cách đều
Liskeard and Callington are basically ~ from here, so it’ll take about the same time to get to either of them.

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style (n) - stylishly (a)

in a way that has style, especially in an attractive or fashionable way: một cách thời trang
The bride was ~ dressed in white.

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pain (n) - painstakingness (n)

the quality of requiring or involving a lot of care and effort: sự cẩn trọng
His methodical ~ was a point of divergence from the impressionists, and he devoted many studies to creating the composition.

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fury (n) - infuriating (a)

making you extremely angry or annoyed: gây tức giận
It’s ~ when people won’t believe thing that are obviously true.

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unity (n) - reunification (n)

the act of joining or combining together again to form a single unit: sự tái hợp
~ of East and West Germany began in 1900 when the Berlin Wall came down.

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value (n) - self-evaluation (n)

the process of assessing one’s own abilities, achievements or performance: tự đánh giá
In Scotland, there is greater emphasis on ~ by individual schools.

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voice (n) - unequivocally (adv)

in a way that leaves no doubt, clearly and definitely: một cách rõ ràng
Eighty percent of people interviewed ~ declared that the use of endangered wild animals such as elephants and tigets as a form of entertainment should be prohibited.

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trust (n) - untrustworthy (a)

not able to be trusted or relied on: không đáng tin cậy
Don’t believe what they said, I think they are ~ witnesses.

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barbaric (a) - barbarism (n)

cruel or violent behavior that is considered uncivilized: sự man rợ
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher called the hanging an act of ~ which is deeply repugnant to all civilized people.

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human (n) - humanoid (a)

having an appearance or character resembling that of a human: giống người
The ~ vigour of man-made things, as suggested by these metaphors, is at the same time ungainly and unnatural.