anthropology
1 | anthropology /ˌænθrəˈpɒlədʒi/ | (N) | the study of the human race, especially of its origins, development, customs and beliefs: | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | anthropologist | ||
2 | philosopher /fəˈlɒsəfə(r)/ | (N) | a person who studies or writes about philosophy: nhà triết học | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | philosophy | ||
3 | well-founded (well-grounded) | (A) | having good reasons or evidence to cause or support it: có cơ sở, đáng tin cậy | Our suspicions were well founded. | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | ill-founded | |
4 | generalization /ˌdʒenrəlaɪˈzeɪʃn/ | (N) | a general statement that is based on only a few facts or examples: sự khái quát, tổng quát | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | - make generalization | ||
5 | inclusive /ɪnˈkluːsɪv/ | (A) | deliberately including people, things, ideas, etc. from all sections of society, points of view, etc.: toàn diện, kể cả | The party must adopt more inclusive strategies and a broader vision. | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | exclusive | |
6 | speculate | (V) | to form an opinion about something without knowing all the details or facts: suy đoán | They were all speculating as to the identity of the stranger. | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | speculate (about/on/as to sth) | |
7 | onset | (N) | the beginning of something, especially something unpleasant | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | the onset of disease/old age/winter | ||
8 | earnest /ˈɜːnɪst/ | (A) | very serious and sincere: | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | in earnest: more seriously and with more force or effort than before | ||
9 | anatomy /əˈnætəmi/ | (N) | the scientific study of the physical structure of humans, animals or plants: giải phẫu học | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | anatomist | ||
10 | paleontology /ˌpeɪliɒnˈtɒlədʒi/ | (N) | the study of fossils (= the parts of dead animals or plants in rocks) as a guide to the history of life on earth: hóa thạch học, cổ sinh vật học | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | paleontologist | ||
11 | remnant /ˈremnənt/ | (N) | a part of something that is left after the other parts have been used, removed, destroyed, etc: đồ còn thừa, tàn dư, tàn tích | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | a remnant from (of) the past | remains | |
12 | primate /ˈpraɪmeɪt/ | (N) | a member of the highest order of mammals, ie man, monkeys, apes, lemurs: linh trưởng | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | |||
13 | Homo sapiens | (N) | the kind or species of human that exists now: người hiện đại sơ khai | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | |||
14 | imprint /ˈɪmprɪnt/ | (N) | a mark made by pressing something onto a surface: dấu vết, vết tích | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | |||
15 | ethnography /eθˈnɒɡrəfi/ | (N) | the scientific description of different peoples and cultures, with their customs, habits and differences: dân tộc học | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | ethnographer | ||
16 | first-hand | (A) | obtained or experienced yourself: trực tiếp mắt thấy tai nghe | I heard the story first-hand. | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | ||
17 | fieldwork | (N) | research or study that is done in the real world rather than in a library or laboratory: thực nghiệm | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | |||
18 | sociology /ˌsəʊsiˈɒlədʒi/ | (N) | the scientific study of the nature and development of society and social behaviour: xã hội học | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | sociologist | ||
19 | psychiatry /saɪˈkaɪətri/ | (N) | the study and treatment of mental illnesses: tâm thần học | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | psychiatrist | ||
20 | deliberate /dɪˈlɪbərət/ | (A) | done on purpose rather than by accident: cố ý | The speech was a deliberate attempt to embarrass the government. | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | ||
21 | acquisitive /əˈkwɪzətɪv/ | (A) | wanting very much to buy or get new possessions | It is an acquisitive company looking for ways to expand. | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | acquisition |