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precision /prɪˈsɪʒn/ (n)
độ chính xác cao. Ex: (1) The machine works with great precision. (2) Surgeons rely on robotic systems for precision during complex operations.
exactness /ɪɡˈzæktnəs/ (n)
tính chính xác tuyệt đối. Ex: (1) The measurement requires exactness. (2) Scientific experiments demand a high level of exactness to produce reliable results.
inaccuracy /ɪnˈækjərəsi/ (n)
sự không chính xác. Ex: (1) There is an inaccuracy in the report. (2) Data inaccuracy can lead to poor decision-making in businesses.
AI-driven /ˌeɪ aɪ ˈdrɪvn/ (adj)
được điều khiển hoặc vận hành bởi AI. Ex: (1) The company uses AI-driven tools. (2) AI-driven systems are transforming customer service across industries.
algorithm /ˈælɡərɪðəm/ (n)
thuật toán. Ex: (1) The app uses an algorithm. (2) The recommendation algorithm analyzes user behavior to suggest relevant content.
examine /ɪɡˈzæmɪn/ (v)
xem xét, phân tích. Ex: (1) The doctor examined the patient. (2) Researchers examined the data before drawing conclusions.
application /ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃn/ (n)
sự ứng dụng. Ex: (1) AI has many applications. (2) The application of machine learning has improved medical diagnosis.
automate /ˈɔːtəmeɪt/ (v)
tự động hóa. Ex: (1) The factory automated the process. (2) Many companies automate repetitive tasks to increase efficiency.
automation /ˌɔːtəˈmeɪʃn/ (n)
sự tự động hóa. Ex: (1) Automation saves time. (2) Automation is reducing the need for manual labor in some sectors.
chatbot /ˈtʃætbɒt/ (n)
chatbot, chương trình trò chuyện tự động. Ex: (1) The website has a chatbot. (2) The chatbot can handle customer inquiries around the clock.
cutting-edge /ˌkʌtɪŋ ˈedʒ/ (adj)
tiên tiến nhất, hiện đại nhất. Ex: (1) The company develops cutting-edge technology. (2) Researchers are working on cutting-edge AI applications for healthcare.
engineering /ˌendʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ/ (n)
kỹ thuật học, ngành kỹ thuật. Ex: (1) She studies engineering. (2) Advances in engineering have enabled the development of autonomous vehicles.
ethical /ˈeθɪkl/ (adj)
đúng đắn về mặt đạo đức. Ex: (1) The decision was ethical. (2) Companies should ensure that AI systems are developed in an ethical manner.
moral /ˈmɒrəl/ (adj)
thuộc đạo đức. Ex: (1) It is a moral issue. (2) The use of surveillance technology raises moral concerns.
principled /ˈprɪnsəpld/ (adj)
có nguyên tắc đạo đức. Ex: (1) She is a principled leader. (2) A principled approach helps organizations maintain public trust.
unethical /ʌnˈeθɪkl/ (adj)
phi đạo đức. Ex: (1) The practice is unethical. (2) Collecting personal data without consent is considered unethical.
immoral /ɪˈmɒrəl/ (adj)
vô đạo đức. Ex: (1) Many people consider it immoral. (2) Exploiting vulnerable individuals for profit is widely viewed as immoral.
facial recognition /ˈfeɪʃl ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃn/ (n)
công nghệ nhận diện khuôn mặt. Ex: (1) The phone uses facial recognition. (2) Facial recognition technology is increasingly used for security purposes.
guidance /ˈɡaɪdns/ (n)
sự hướng dẫn. Ex: (1) I need guidance. (2) Students often seek guidance when choosing a career path.
direction /dəˈrekʃn/ (n)
sự chỉ dẫn; định hướng. Ex: (1) Can you give me directions? (2) The project lacks a clear direction and strategic vision.
identify /aɪˈdentɪfaɪ/ (v)
xác định, nhận diện. Ex: (1) Police identified the suspect. (2) AI can identify patterns that humans may overlook.
identity /aɪˈdentəti/ (n)
danh tính; bản sắc. Ex: (1) The thief stole his identity. (2) Online identity protection has become increasingly important.
imitate /ˈɪmɪteɪt/ (v)
bắt chước. Ex: (1) Children often imitate adults. (2) Some AI systems can imitate human speech remarkably well.
mimic /ˈmɪmɪk/ (v)
bắt chước giống hệt. Ex: (1) The parrot mimicked my voice. (2) Advanced software can mimic human writing styles convincingly.
promptly /ˈprɒmptli/ (adv)
ngay lập tức, kịp thời. Ex: (1) She replied promptly. (2) Technical issues should be addressed promptly to avoid disruptions.
forthwith /ˌfɔːθˈwɪð/ (adv)
ngay lập tức (trang trọng). Ex: (1) The order was carried out forthwith. (2) The company agreed to implement the changes forthwith.
gradually /ˈɡrædʒuəli/ (adv)
dần dần. Ex: (1) The weather gradually improved. (2) Employees gradually adapted to the new software system.
machine learning /məˈʃiːn ˈlɜːnɪŋ/ (n)
học máy. Ex: (1) Machine learning is a branch of AI. (2) Machine learning enables computers to improve through experience.
man-made /ˌmæn ˈmeɪd/ (adj)
nhân tạo, do con người tạo ra. Ex: (1) The lake is man-made. (2) Many environmental problems are caused by man-made activities.
observe /əbˈzɜːv/ (v)
quan sát. Ex: (1) We observed the stars. (2) Scientists observed significant changes in user behavior patterns.
natural language processing /ˌnætʃrəl ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ ˈprəʊsesɪŋ/ (n)
xử lý ngôn ngữ tự nhiên. Ex: (1) NLP helps computers understand language. (2) Natural language processing is used in translation and virtual assistants.
customise /ˈkʌstəmaɪz/ (v)
tùy chỉnh theo nhu cầu. Ex: (1) Users can customise the interface. (2) Customers can customise the software to suit their specific needs.
tailored /ˈteɪləd/ (adj)
được thiết kế riêng. Ex: (1) The course is tailored to beginners. (2) Tailored recommendations improve customer satisfaction significantly.
bespoke /bɪˈspəʊk/ (adj)
thiết kế riêng theo yêu cầu. Ex: (1) He ordered a bespoke suit. (2) The company provides bespoke software solutions for businesses.
generic /dʒəˈnerɪk/ (adj)
chung chung, không chuyên biệt. Ex: (1) The advice was generic. (2) Generic products often lack distinctive features.
energize /ˈenədʒaɪz/ (v)
tiếp thêm năng lượng, làm hứng khởi. Ex: (1) Music energizes me. (2) Innovative projects can energize employees and boost productivity.
foresee /fɔːˈsiː/ (v)
dự đoán trước. Ex: (1) Nobody foresaw the accident. (2) Experts foresee significant changes in the job market due to AI.
forecast /ˈfɔːkɑːst/ (v/n)
dự báo; bản dự báo. Ex: (1) They forecast rain. (2) Analysts forecast steady growth in the technology sector.
seclusion /sɪˈkluːʒn/ (n)
sự tách biệt, cô lập khỏi xã hội. Ex: (1) He lived in seclusion. (2) Some people seek seclusion to focus on creative work.
publicity /pʌbˈlɪsəti/ (n)
sự công khai; sự chú ý của công chúng. Ex: (1) The event received publicity. (2) The product gained widespread publicity through social media campaigns.
real-time /ˌrɪəl ˈtaɪm/ (adj)
theo thời gian thực. Ex: (1) The app provides real-time updates. (2) Real-time monitoring helps detect security threats immediately.
substitute /ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt/ (v/n)
thay thế; vật thay thế. Ex: (1) You can substitute tea for coffee. (2) AI is unlikely to completely substitute human creativity.
rescue robot /ˈreskjuː ˈrəʊbɒt/ (n)
robot cứu hộ. Ex: (1) The rescue robot entered the building. (2) Rescue robots can operate in environments that are too dangerous for humans.
robotic /rəʊˈbɒtɪk/ (adj)
thuộc robot; máy móc, thiếu cảm xúc. Ex: (1) The factory uses robotic arms. (2) His responses sounded robotic and unnatural.
robotics /rəʊˈbɒtɪks/ (n)
ngành robot học. Ex: (1) She studies robotics. (2) Robotics combines engineering, programming, and artificial intelligence.
trace /treɪs/ (v)
theo dõi, truy vết. Ex: (1) Police traced the phone call. (2) The software can trace suspicious online activities.
verify /ˈverɪfaɪ/ (v)
xác minh. Ex: (1) Please verify the information. (2) Researchers verified the results through repeated experiments.
validate /ˈvælɪdeɪt/ (v)
xác nhận tính hợp lệ. Ex: (1) The test validated the theory. (2) Additional evidence was required to validate the findings.
invalidate /ɪnˈvælɪdeɪt/ (v)
làm mất hiệu lực, bác bỏ. Ex: (1) The error invalidated the result. (2) New evidence may invalidate previous assumptions.
simulated /ˈsɪmjəleɪtɪd/ (adj)
được mô phỏng. Ex: (1) The pilots trained in a simulated environment. (2) Simulated scenarios help students develop problem-solving skills.
equipped with something /ɪˈkwɪpt wɪð ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr adj)
được trang bị thứ gì. Ex: (1) The car is equipped with GPS. (2) Modern smartphones are equipped with advanced security features.
AI-powered /ˌeɪ aɪ ˈpaʊəd/ (adj)
được vận hành bởi AI. Ex: (1) The company uses AI-powered software. (2) AI-powered tools can analyze large datasets more efficiently than humans.
diagnosis /ˌdaɪəɡˈnəʊsɪs/ (n)
chẩn đoán. Ex: (1) The doctor made a diagnosis. (2) Early diagnosis significantly improves the chances of successful treatment.
identification /aɪˌdentɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ (n)
sự nhận diện, xác định. Ex: (1) Identification is required at the entrance. (2) Facial identification systems are widely used in airport security.
predictive /prɪˈdɪktɪv/ (adj)
có khả năng dự đoán. Ex: (1) The software has predictive features. (2) Predictive analytics helps businesses anticipate customer behavior.
human-centered /ˌhjuːmən ˈsentəd/ (adj)
lấy con người làm trung tâm. Ex: (1) The design is human-centered. (2) Human-centered technology focuses on improving users' well-being.
people-oriented /ˌpiːpl ˈɔːrientɪd/ (adj)
hướng tới con người. Ex: (1) She is people-oriented. (2) Successful leaders often adopt a people-oriented management style.
hand-operated /ˌhænd ˈɒpəreɪtɪd/ (adj)
vận hành bằng tay. Ex: (1) The machine is hand-operated. (2) Many rural communities still rely on hand-operated farming equipment.
labour /ˈleɪbə(r)/ (n)
lao động; lực lượng lao động. Ex: (1) The work requires labour. (2) Automation has reduced the demand for manual labour in factories.
irrigation /ˌɪrɪˈɡeɪʃn/ (n)
sự tưới tiêu. Ex: (1) Farmers improved irrigation. (2) Modern irrigation systems help conserve water during dry seasons.
inaccurately /ɪnˈækjərətli/ (adv)
một cách không chính xác. Ex: (1) The information was reported inaccurately. (2) Data entered inaccurately may lead to misleading conclusions.
humidity /hjuːˈmɪdəti/ (n)
độ ẩm không khí. Ex: (1) The humidity is high today. (2) High humidity can affect the performance of sensitive equipment.
dampness /ˈdæmpnəs/ (n)
sự ẩm ướt. Ex: (1) The room had dampness. (2) Excessive dampness may damage wooden furniture over time.
dryness /ˈdraɪnəs/ (n)
sự khô hạn; sự khô. Ex: (1) The dryness affected the plants. (2) Prolonged dryness can reduce agricultural productivity.
crop yield /krɒp jiːld/ (n)
năng suất cây trồng. Ex: (1) The crop yield increased. (2) Advanced farming techniques can significantly improve crop yields.
manufacturing /ˌmænjuˈfæktʃərɪŋ/ (n)
sản xuất công nghiệp. Ex: (1) He works in manufacturing. (2) Robotics is transforming the manufacturing sector worldwide.
incorporate /ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt/ (v)
tích hợp, đưa vào. Ex: (1) The company incorporated new features. (2) Schools are beginning to incorporate AI tools into their curricula.
inaccessible /ˌɪnækˈsesəbl/ (adj)
khó tiếp cận. Ex: (1) The village is inaccessible. (2) Advanced healthcare remains inaccessible to many remote communities.
interpretation /ɪnˌtɜːprɪˈteɪʃn/ (n)
sự diễn giải, cách hiểu. Ex: (1) His interpretation was different. (2) The data allows for multiple interpretations depending on the context.
misinterpret /ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt/ (v)
hiểu sai, diễn giải sai. Ex: (1) Don't misinterpret my words. (2) People may misinterpret statistics if they lack sufficient background knowledge.
empathy /ˈempəθi/ (n)
sự đồng cảm. Ex: (1) She showed empathy. (2) Empathy is an essential quality for healthcare professionals.
compassion /kəmˈpæʃn/ (n)
lòng trắc ẩn. Ex: (1) He treated them with compassion. (2) Compassion helps build stronger relationships in the workplace.
indifference /ɪnˈdɪfrəns/ (n)
sự thờ ơ. Ex: (1) Her indifference surprised me. (2) Public indifference can slow progress on important social issues.
brainwashing /ˈbreɪnwɒʃɪŋ/ (n)
sự tẩy não. Ex: (1) The group was accused of brainwashing. (2) Critics argued that the campaign bordered on brainwashing rather than education.
indoctrination /ɪnˌdɒktrɪˈneɪʃn/ (n)
sự nhồi sọ tư tưởng. Ex: (1) Parents opposed the indoctrination. (2) Education should encourage critical thinking rather than indoctrination.
prejudiced /ˈpredʒədɪst/ (adj)
có thành kiến. Ex: (1) His comments were prejudiced. (2) Prejudiced attitudes can prevent fair decision-making.
impartial /ɪmˈpɑːʃl/ (adj)
công bằng, không thiên vị. Ex: (1) The judge remained impartial. (2) Journalists should strive to provide impartial coverage of events.
manipulate /məˈnɪpjuleɪt/ (v)
thao túng; điều khiển khéo léo. Ex: (1) He tried to manipulate the situation. (2) Some advertisements manipulate consumers' emotions to increase sales.
assemble /əˈsembl/ (v)
lắp ráp; tập hợp. Ex: (1) They assembled the desk. (2) Engineers assembled the prototype before conducting tests.
suspect /səˈspekt/ (v)
nghi ngờ. Ex: (1) I suspect he is right. (2) Experts suspect that the decline was caused by environmental factors.
assist in something /əˈsɪst ɪn ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr v)
hỗ trợ trong việc gì. Ex: (1) She assisted in the project. (2) AI can assist in diagnosing diseases more accurately.
connect with /kəˈnekt wɪð/ (phr v)
kết nối với. Ex: (1) I connected with old friends. (2) Social media allows brands to connect with customers directly.
search for /sɜːtʃ fɔː(r)/ (phr v)
tìm kiếm. Ex: (1) We searched for the keys. (2) Scientists continue to search for sustainable energy solutions.
appealing /əˈpiːlɪŋ/ (adj)
hấp dẫn. Ex: (1) The design is appealing. (2) The product's appealing interface attracts many users.
engaging /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋ/ (adj)
lôi cuốn, thu hút. Ex: (1) The lesson was engaging. (2) Effective teachers create engaging learning experiences.
artistic /ɑːˈtɪstɪk/ (adj)
mang tính nghệ thuật. Ex: (1) She has artistic talent. (2) The exhibition showcased highly artistic digital creations.
authentic /ɔːˈθentɪk/ (adj)
xác thực, chân thực. Ex: (1) The signature is authentic. (2) Consumers increasingly value authentic brand experiences.
genuine /ˈdʒenjuɪn/ (adj)
thật lòng; chính hãng; chân thật. Ex: (1) She gave a genuine smile. (2) The museum displays genuine historical artifacts.
casually /ˈkæʒuəli/ (adv)
một cách thoải mái, không trang trọng. Ex: (1) He dressed casually. (2) The issue was mentioned casually during the meeting.
intentionally /ɪnˈtenʃənəli/ (adv)
cố ý, có chủ đích. Ex: (1) She intentionally arrived early. (2) The system was intentionally designed to be user-friendly.
praise /preɪz/ (v/n)
khen ngợi; lời khen. Ex: (1) The teacher praised her work. (2) The innovation received widespread praise from industry experts.
distorted /dɪˈstɔːtɪd/ (adj)
bị bóp méo, sai lệch. Ex: (1) The image looked distorted. (2) Distorted information can influence public opinion unfairly.
captivating /ˈkæptɪveɪtɪŋ/ (adj)
hấp dẫn, cuốn hút. Ex: (1) The story was captivating. (2) The documentary offered a captivating insight into space exploration.
pleasurable /ˈpleʒərəbl/ (adj)
thú vị, dễ chịu. Ex: (1) The trip was pleasurable. (2) Spending time with close friends can be both relaxing and pleasurable.
enjoyable /ɪnˈdʒɔɪəbl/ (adj)
thú vị, đáng tận hưởng. Ex: (1) The movie was enjoyable. (2) The workshop provided an enjoyable and productive learning experience.
guarantee /ˌɡærənˈtiː/ (v)
bảo đảm. Ex: (1) Success is not guaranteed. (2) Strong security measures cannot guarantee complete protection from cyberattacks.
ensure /ɪnˈʃʊə(r)/ (v)
đảm bảo. Ex: (1) Please ensure the door is locked. (2) Regular maintenance helps ensure the system operates efficiently.
justice /ˈdʒʌstɪs/ (n)
công lý. Ex: (1) They demanded justice. (2) Access to justice should be available to all members of society.
equity /ˈekwəti/ (n)
sự công bằng về cơ hội và đối xử. Ex: (1) The policy promotes equity. (2) Educational equity remains a major goal in many countries.
fairness /ˈfeənəs/ (n)
sự công bằng. Ex: (1) We value fairness. (2) Employees expect fairness in promotion and recruitment decisions.