PUBLIC MONUMENT ASSIGNMENT

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justify (verb), /ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪ/ → to give a good reason for something. Example: The architect must justify the decision to build the monument.

biện minh, đưa ra lý do chính đáng.

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credit (verb), /ˈkredɪt/ → to say that someone or something is responsible for a success or achievement. Example: The success was credited to the architect's innovative design.

ghi công

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analysis (count noun), /əˈnæləsɪs/ → a detailed examination of something. Example: The report provides a detailed analysis of the monument.

sự phân tích.

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eyesore (count noun), /ˈaɪsɔː(r)/ → something that looks very unpleasant or ugly. Example: The old building has become an eyesore.

thứ chướng mắt

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insert (verb), /ɪnˈsɜːt/ → to put something into something else. Example: The architect inserted a modern structure into the historic area.

chèn

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refer to something (phrasal verb), /rɪˈfɜː(r) tuː/ → to mention or talk about something. Example: The article refers to several historical monuments.

đề cập đến.

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give an account of (phrase), /ɡɪv ən əˈkaʊnt əv/ → to describe or explain something. Example: The book gives an account of the city's history.

mô tả về.

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established style (noun phrase), /ɪˈstæblɪʃt staɪl/ → a style that has been accepted and used for a long time. Example: The architect chose an established style for the building.

phong cách phổ biến.

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erect a monument (phrase), /ɪˈrekt ə ˈmɒnjʊmənt/ → to build or put up a monument. Example: The government decided to erect a monument in the city centre.

dựng một tượng đài.

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valid reason (count noun), /ˈvælɪd ˈriːzn/ → a good and reasonable reason. Example: There must be a valid reason for changing the original design.

lý do hợp lý

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ordinary people (plural noun), /ˈɔːdənəri ˈpiːpl/ → people who are not rich, famous, or powerful. Example: The monument was designed for ordinary people to enjoy.

người dân bình thường.

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be indifferent to something (phrase), /bi ɪnˈdɪfrənt tuː/ → to not care about or have much interest in something. Example: Some residents are indifferent to the new monument.

thờ ơ

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how well the monument sits in its environment (noun clause), /haʊ wel ðə ˈmɒnjʊmənt sɪts ɪn ɪts ɪnˈvaɪərənmənt/ → how naturally and appropriately a monument fits into its surroundings. Example: Critics discussed how well the monument sits in its environment.

mức độ tượng đài hòa hợp với môi trường xung quanh.

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harmonize with something (verb phrase), /ˈhɑːmənaɪz wɪð/ → to look or work well together with something. Example: The new building harmonizes with the surrounding architecture.

hòa hợp với.

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clash with something (phrasal verb), /klæʃ wɪð/ → to look very different from something in a way that seems unpleasant. Example: The modern design clashes with the historic buildings.

xung đột với.

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take away from something (phrasal verb), /teɪk əˈweɪ frəm/ → to make something less attractive, enjoyable, or effective. Example: The large sign takes away from the beauty of the monument.

làm giảm giá trị của.

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critique (count noun/verb), /krɪˈtiːk/ → a detailed judgement about the good and bad points of something. Example: The article offers a critique of the monument's design.

bài phê bình; phê bình.

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factual information (uncount noun), /ˈfæktʃuəl ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃn/ → information that is based on facts and can be proven true. Example: The article provides factual information about the monument.

thông tin thực tế

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count for something (phrasal verb), /kaʊnt fɔː(r)/ → to be important or have an effect. Example: The monument's location counts for a lot when evaluating its design.

quan trọng.