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navigate /ˈnævɪɡeɪt/ (v)
sử dụng, điều hướng, định hướng. Ex: (1) She navigates the website easily. (2) Users navigate complex media platforms using tutorials.
interfere /ˌɪntərˈfɪər/ (v)
can thiệp, cản trở, xen vào, gây ảnh hưởng quá trình. Ex: (1) Don’t interfere in the game. (2) Pop-up ads interfere with online reading.
disability /ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/ (n)
khuyết tật. Ex: (1) He has a physical disability. (2) Media accessibility ensures people with disabilities can interact online.
benefit /ˈbenɪfɪt/ (v)
thu lợi, có lợi. Ex: (1) Students benefit from tutoring. (2) Companies benefit from targeted social media marketing.
obsolete /ˌɒbsəˈliːt/ (adj)
lỗi thời, gần như không còn được dùng. Ex: (1) Old phones become obsolete. (2) Obsolete software fails to support modern media formats.
search engine /ˈsɜːrtʃ ˌendʒɪn/ (n)
công cụ tìm kiếm. Ex: (1) Google is a search engine. (2) Search engines shape how information is accessed online.
shape /ʃeɪp/ (v)
định hình. Ex: (1) Exercise shapes the body. (2) Media coverage shapes public opinion on global events.
interact /ˌɪntərˈækt/ (v)
tương tác. Ex: (1) Children interact in class. (2) Users interact with live-streaming features on social media.
deliver /dɪˈlɪvər/ (v)
giao, truyền tải. Ex: (1) The postman delivers mail. (2) Social platforms deliver news instantly to millions of users.
laborious /ləˈbɔːriəs/ (adj)
vất vả, cần nhiều công sức, nỗ lực, thời gian. Ex: (1) Writing essays is laborious. (2) Creating detailed media content is a laborious process.
biased /ˈbaɪəst/ (adj)
thiên vị. Ex: (1) The referee was biased. (2) Biased reporting can mislead audiences.
coverage /ˈkʌvərɪdʒ/ (n)
sự đưa tin. Ex: (1) TV coverage of the event was extensive. (2) Media coverage influences public perception during crises.
visual trickery /ˈvɪʒuəl ˈtrɪkəri/ (n)
thủ thuật đánh lừa thị giác. Ex: (1) Digital media increasingly relies on visual trickery to capture attention. (2) Visual trickery in media can create misleading impressions.
cost-effective /ˌkɒst ɪˈfektɪv/ (adj)
hiệu quả về chi phí. Ex: (1) Solar panels are cost-effective. (2) Cost-effective media campaigns reach large audiences.
hoax /hoʊks/ (n)
trò bịp, tin giả, thông tin bịa đặt. Ex: (1) The viral story turned out to be a hoax. (2) Hoaxes spread quickly on social media platforms.
antisocial /ˌæntiˈsoʊʃəl/ (adj)
chống đối xã hội, không hòa nhập. Ex: (1) He became more antisocial after the pandemic. (2) Antisocial behavior online can include trolling and harassment.
devise /dɪˈvaɪz/ (v)
nghĩ ra. Ex: (1) They devised a plan. (2) Engineers devise new ways to optimize media apps.
scam /skæm/ (n)
trò lừa đảo. Ex: (1) That email is a scam. (2) Scams spread through fake ads on social media.
billboard /ˈbɪl.bɔːrd/ (n)
bảng quảng cáo ngoài trời. Ex: (1) The billboard shows a new movie. (2) Digital billboards integrate interactive media elements.
noticeable /ˈnoʊtɪsəbl/ (adj)
đáng chú ý, dễ nhận thấy. Ex: (1) There is a noticeable change. (2) Noticeable trends in media consumption reflect audience preferences.
loudspeaker /ˈlaʊdˌspiːkər/ (n)
loa phóng thanh. Ex: (1) The loudspeaker is loud. (2) Loudspeakers are used in public events to deliver announcements effectively.
alert /əˈlɜːrt/ (adj/n/v)
tỉnh táo, cảnh giác; cảnh báo, thông báo khẩn; cảnh báo. Ex: (1) Alert notifications on apps warn users of urgent updates. (2) Emergency alerts were broadcast nationwide. (3) Media platforms should alert users to misinformation.
cautious /ˈkɔːʃəs/ (adj)
thận trọng, cẩn trọng. Ex: (1) Be cautious on the road. (2) Cautious evaluation of online content prevents misinformation.
minutes /ˈmɪnɪts/ (n)
biên bản cuộc họp. Ex: (1) Take meeting minutes. (2) Official minutes record decisions from board meetings.
credible /ˈkredəbl/ (adj)
hợp lý, đáng tin, có thể tin cậy. Ex: (1) This website is considered a credible source of information. (2) Credible news sources are essential in the age of fake news.
forum /ˈfɔːrəm/ (n)
diễn đàn. Ex: (1) Users discussed the issue on an online forum. (2) Universities provide forums for academic debate.
outdated /ˌaʊtˈdeɪtɪd/ (adj)
lỗi thời. Ex: (1) The software is outdated. (2) Outdated media formats limit compatibility with new platforms.
anonymous /əˈnɒnɪməs/ (adj)
ẩn danh. Ex: (1) The message was sent by an anonymous user. (2) Anonymous online comments affect credibility of discussions.
trustworthy /ˈtrʌstwɜːrði/ (adj)
đáng tin cậy. Ex: (1) He is trustworthy. (2) Trustworthy media platforms are crucial for accurate information.
exaggerate /ɪɡˈzædʒəreɪt/ (v)
phóng đại, cường điệu hóa. Ex: (1) The media often exaggerates celebrity scandals. (2) Media often exaggerates headlines to attract readers.