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inbox
/ˈɪnbɒks/ | (hộp thư đến) A place where incoming emails or messages are received and stored. Example: I check my inbox every morning before starting work.
creep into
/kriːp ˈɪntuː/ | (dần len lỏi vào) To gradually become involved in something without being noticed at first. Example: Technology has slowly crept into every aspect of our lives.
essentially
/ɪˈsenʃəli/ | (về cơ bản, thực chất là) Used to emphasize the fundamental nature of something. Example: The book is essentially a guide to effective communication.
ironically
/aɪˈrɒnɪkli/ | (trớ trêu thay) In a way that is surprising because it is the opposite of what is expected. Example: Ironically, the safety expert was injured in an accident.
steadily
/ˈstedɪli/ | (đều đặn, ổn định) In a gradual and consistent manner. Example: Sales have increased steadily over the past year.
shot (a sure shot)
/ʃɒt/ | (cách chắc chắn để đạt được điều gì) Something that is certain to succeed or happen. Example: Many people believe that hard work is a sure shot for success.
forefather
/ˈfɔːfeðə(r)/ | (tiền bối, người đặt nền móng) A person from an earlier generation who helped establish an idea or tradition. Example: Newton is considered one of the forefathers of modern physics.
for a while
/fə(r) ə waɪl/ | (trong một thời gian) For a period of time. Example: I lived in Singapore for a while before moving back home.
assumption
/əˈsʌmpʃn/ | (giả định) Something accepted as true without proof. Example: His argument is based on the assumption that everyone has equal opportunities.
disorder
/dɪsˈɔːdə(r)/ | (sự hỗn loạn, vô tổ chức) A state of confusion or lack of organization. Example: The office was in complete disorder after the renovation.
for the sake of
/fə(r) ðə seɪk əv/ | (vì mục đích, vì lợi ích của) For the purpose of achieving or preserving something. Example: He apologized for the sake of maintaining good relations.
diminishing returns
/dɪˈmɪnɪʃɪŋ rɪˈtɜːnz/ | (quy luật lợi ích giảm dần) A situation where additional effort produces progressively smaller benefits. Example: Studying for twenty hours straight often leads to diminishing returns.
devoid of
/dɪˈvɔɪd əv/ | (thiếu hoàn toàn, không có) Completely lacking something. Example: The report was devoid of any useful evidence.
hierarchy
/ˈhaɪərɑːki/ | (hệ thống phân cấp) A system in which people or things are ranked according to status or authority. Example: Large companies often have a complex hierarchy.
organic group
/ɔːˈɡænɪk ɡruːp/ | (nhóm hình thành tự nhiên) A group that develops naturally rather than being formally organized. Example: The project succeeded because an organic group of volunteers emerged.
conventionally
/kənˈvenʃənəli/ | (theo cách truyền thống) In a way that follows accepted customs or practices. Example: The problem was conventionally solved through strict regulations.
embrace
/ɪmˈbreɪs/ | (chấp nhận, đón nhận) To willingly accept or support an idea, change, or opportunity. Example: Many companies now embrace remote working.
jump on the bandwagon
/dʒump ɒn ðə ˈbændwæɡən/ | (chạy theo trào lưu) To join a popular activity or trend because it is fashionable or successful. Example: Many investors jumped on the bandwagon when cryptocurrency became popular.
venerate
/ˈvenəreɪt/ | (tôn sùng, sùng bái) To regard someone or something with great respect or admiration. Example: Some people venerate historical leaders as national heroes.