front 1 Slip up Phrasal verb | back 1 To make a mistake mắc lỗi, lầm lẫn These figures don't make sense - have we slipped up somewhere? |
front 2 Grow fond of | back 2 To grow fond of means that you started out disliking or not having a
preference over something or someone, and then as you knew more about
it/them, you started to like it/them. Có cảm tình với You can use it to indicate that someone has developed a positive feeling towards someone or something over time. |
front 3 Burst into tear (phrase) | back 3 To suddenly start to cry Oà khóc, bật khóc, khóc nức nở Thu is insecure about her height. So, when someone joke about her height she usually bursts into tears. |
front 4 I can't shake the feeling that | back 4 Tôi không thể ngừng cảm thấy gì đó... Tôi không thể rủ bỏ cảm giác gì đó... Tôi không khỏi có cảm giác gì đó... |
front 5 Get something straight | back 5 Có phải ý bạn lài Let me get this straight – Tom sold the car and gave you the money? |
front 6 Distinctive /dɪˈstɪŋk.tɪv/ | back 6 Something that is distinctive is easy to recognize because it is different from other things: Nổi bật, đặc trưng, đặc biệt. My mom got skills in cooking. Her meals always got distinctive taste and smell |
front 7 Embark on/upon something Phrasal verb (formal) /ɪmˈbɑːrk/ | back 7 1. : to begin (a journey) They embarked on their trip to America with high hopes. 2. : to begin (something that will take a long time or happen for a long time) Bắt đầu, bắt tay vào, dấn thân vào |
front 8 Capable of something/doing something | back 8 Having the ability, power or qualities to be able to do something: Có khả năng, có thể |
front 9 Cease (v) formal /siːs/ | back 9 To stop something: Chấm dứt, xoá bỏ, ngừng, không The company has decided to cease all UK operations after this year. Without cease : Without stopping (formal) Không ngừng, không dừng |
front 10 Purely (adverb) | back 10 Only Một cách thuần tí, chỉ |