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associated /əˈsoʊsieɪtɪd/ (adj)
liên quan, gắn liền với. Ex: (1) He is associated with the project. (2) The scientist is closely associated with groundbreaking discoveries in physics.
make headlines /meɪk ˈhedlaɪnz/ (phr)
lên trang nhất, gây chú ý lớn. Ex: (1) The story made headlines. (2) His discovery made headlines around the world.
have access to /hæv ˈækses tuː/ (phr)
có quyền truy cập, tiếp cận. Ex: (1) Students have access to the library. (2) Scientists need access to advanced equipment for research.
respected /rɪˈspektɪd/ (adj)
được kính trọng. Ex: (1) She is a respected teacher. (2) He is a highly respected leader in his field.
disability /ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/ (n)
khuyết tật. Ex: (1) He lives with a disability. (2) Many organizations support people with disabilities to live independently.
brilliant /ˈbrɪliənt/ (adj)
xuất sắc, thông minh. Ex: (1) She is a brilliant student. (2) Brilliant ideas often change the course of history.
gifted /ˈɡɪftɪd/ (adj)
có năng khiếu. Ex: (1) He is a gifted musician. (2) Gifted individuals often excel in creative or academic fields.
discrimination /dɪˌskrɪmɪˈneɪʃn/ (n)
sự phân biệt đối xử. Ex: (1) Discrimination is unfair. (2) Laws are created to prevent discrimination in society.
coin the term /kɔɪn ðə tɜːrm/ (phr)
đặt ra thuật ngữ. Ex: (1) He coined the term “robot”. (2) Scientists often coin terms to describe new discoveries.
think outside the box /θɪŋk ˌaʊtsaɪd ðə bɒks/ (phr)
suy nghĩ sáng tạo, khác biệt. Ex: (1) We need to think outside the box. (2) Inventors must think outside the box to solve complex problems.
acceptance speech /əkˈseptəns spiːtʃ/ (n)
bài phát biểu nhận giải. Ex: (1) She gave an acceptance speech. (2) His acceptance speech inspired many young people.
inspiration /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃn/ (n)
cảm hứng. Ex: (1) She is my inspiration. (2) Historical figures often serve as inspiration for future generations.
dedication /ˌdedɪˈkeɪʃn/ (n)
sự cống hiến. Ex: (1) Success requires dedication. (2) Her dedication to science led to major discoveries.
make no reference to something /meɪk noʊ ˈrefrəns/ (phr)
không đề cập đến. Ex: (1) He made no reference to the issue. (2) The report made no reference to earlier research findings.
make a huge contribution to /meɪk ə hjuːdʒ ˌkɒntrɪˈbjuːʃn tuː/ (phr)
đóng góp lớn cho. Ex: (1) She made a huge contribution to the team. (2) The scientist made a huge contribution to medical research.
indolent /ˈɪndələnt/ (adj)
lười biếng. Ex: (1) He is indolent and avoids work. (2) Indolent behavior can prevent individuals from achieving their goals.
radiation /ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃn/ (n)
bức xạ. Ex: (1) Radiation can be harmful. (2) Scientists study radiation to understand its effects on human health.
gain recognition /ɡeɪn ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃn/ (phr)
được công nhận. Ex: (1) She gained recognition for her work. (2) Many artists gain recognition only after years of effort.
intellectual /ˌɪntəˈlektʃuəl/ (adj/n)
trí tuệ / người trí thức. Ex: (1) He enjoys intellectual discussions. (2) Intellectual debates shape philosophical and scientific progress.
aspiration /ˌæspəˈreɪʃn/ (n)
khát vọng. Ex: (1) Her aspiration is to succeed. (2) Aspirations often drive people to overcome obstacles in life.
artistic /ɑːrˈtɪstɪk/ (adj)
thuộc nghệ thuật. Ex: (1) She has artistic talent. (2) Artistic expression reflects culture and personal identity.
renowned /rɪˈnaʊnd/ (adj)
nổi tiếng, lừng danh. Ex: (1) He is a renowned scientist. (2) Renowned figures are often remembered for their lasting impact on society.