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Nghĩa Tiếng

STT WORDS
Việt

1 delirious

2 to blurt smth out nói toẹt ra

3 deranged

4 a prenup hợp đồng hôn nhân

5 to evict smb from smth tống cổ ai đó ra

6 on your feet

7 to hit pay dirt


8 to stump sb

9 to conk out thiếp đi

10 to factor into smth tính đến cái gì đó

11 to revoke smth

12 sassy xấc xược

13 shopaholic

14 to drift apart
15 to nick smb/yourself
16 come to smb's aid giúp đỡ ai đó
17 on cue vừa dứt lời

18 a rap sheet tiền án tiền sự


19 to rattle somebody
20 to seep + prep chảy nhỏ giọt, từ từ

21 loan shark chủ nợ cho vay cắt cổ


22 to drool chảy dãi
23 tipsy
nói rõ hơn cái gì vừa
24 wit
mới được nhắc đến
25 insouciance vô lo

26 chastity trinh tiết

27 a one-night stand tình một đêm

chi tiền để làm cái gì


28 to spare no expense đó tốt, khỏi bận tâm
về tiền bạc
không quan tâm
29 cavalier người khác nghĩ gì -
vô cảm

suy nghĩ về cái gì đó


30 to take stock of something
kỹ càng

quá ám ảnh về cái gì


31 to fixate on something
đó
32 to send smb packing đuổi ai đấy đi ngay
33 in the throes of smth

người gây ra nhiều


34 nemesis thất bại cho người
khác
bring/take somebody down a
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peg (or two)
một cảm giác rợn tóc
36 a sinking feeling
gáy
37 suffocating ngột ngạt
38 be upfront about smth thành thật về cái gì đó
39 bodacious
40 audacious

với điều kiện ràng


41 (with) strings attached
buộc

42 a spat

43 scathing

44 to seethe tức điên lên


45 angst
46 to have a lot on your plate có nhiều việc phải làm
bó sát người (quần
47 slinky
áo)
48 bewitch smb
kế hoạch, tổ chức dễ
49 a house of cards
tan vỡ, sụp đổ
50 to fire up smb
51 uplifting

52 to vet smb

53 to fumble

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Nghĩa tiếng Anh

unable to think and speak clearly because of


confusion

to say something suddenly and without thinking


carefully enough

unable to behave and think normally, especially


because of mental illness

to force somebody to leave a house or land,


especially when you have the legal right to do so
completely well or in a normal state again after an
illness or a time of trouble

become successful suddenly


to baffle smb

(of a machine, etc.) to stop working


(of a person) to go to sleep

to officially cancel something so that it is no longer


valid

(disapproving) rude; showing a lack of respect


(approving) fashionable and confident

enjoying shopping very much and spending too


much time or money doing it
become less friendly and their relationship ends.
make a cut in smth
help that is given to a person
at exactly the moment you expect or that is
appropriate
an official police document that lists the crimes
that a particularperson has committed
to make somebody nervous or frightened
to flow slowly and in small quantities through
something or into something
a person who lends money at very high rates of
interest
to let saliva (= liquid) come out of your mouth
slightly drunk
the ability to say or write things that are both
clever and amusing
the state of not being worried about anything
the state of not having sex with anyone or only
having sex with the person you are married to;
being chaste

a sexual relationship that lasts for a single night; a


person that somebody has this relationship with

not caring enough about something important or


about the feelings of other people

to stop and think carefully about the way in which


a particular situation is developing in order to
decide what to do next

always thinking and talking about


somebody/something in a way that is not normal

involved in a difficult or unpleasant situation or


activity
the person or thing that causes somebody to lose
their power, position, etc. and that cannot be
avoided
to make somebody realize that they are not as
good, important, etc. as they think they are
an unpleasant feeling that you get when you
realize that something bad has happened or is
going to happen
making it difficult to breathe normally
not trying to hide what you think or do
great, amazing, wonderful
willing to take risks

If something such as an agreement has strings


attached, itinvolves special demands or limits:

a small and unimportant argument

criticizing smb in an unkind way

to be extremely angry about something but try not


to show other people how angry you are
feeling worried, frustration + anxiety
to have a lot of work or problems, etc. to deal with
(of a woman’s clothes) fitting closely to the body in
a sexually attractive waya slinky black dress
attract smb's attention
a plan, an organization, etc. that is so badly
arranged that it could easily fail
to make smb exicted, angry
making you feel happier or giving you more hope:

to find out about a person’s past life and career in


order to decide if they are suitable for a particular
job

to do smth awkwardly
EXAMPLES

If you're delirious you're uncontrollably excited or a bit crazy, like when you win the lottery and run
screaming through the streets, delirious with happiness.
By the time she was rescued, she was delirious with cold and fear.
By the time she was rescued, she was delirious with cold and fear.

She blurted it out before I could stop her.


‘She’s pregnant,’ Jack blurted.
He blurted out the question without thinking.

a prenuptial agreement
A number of tenants have been evicted for not paying the rent.
Police had to evict demonstrators from the building.
Sue's back on her feet again after her operation.
The new chairman hopes to get the company back on its feet within six months.

The car conked out halfway up the hill.

Your licence may be revoked at any time.

his sassy, streetwise daughter


a sassy black linen dress

A self-confessed shopaholic, Diane loved looking for new clothes with her two daughters.

As children we were very close, but as we grew up we just drifted apart


One of the staff saw he was in difficulty and came to his aid (= helped him).
‘Where is that boy?’ As if on cue, Simon appeared in the doorway.

He was clearly rattled by the question.


Blood was beginning to seep through the bandages.
Water seeped from a crack in the pipe.

The dog was drooling at the mouth.

to have a quick/sharp/dry/ready wit


a woman of wit and intelligence
a book full of the wit and wisdom of his 30 years in politics
She hid her worries behind an air of insouciance.

I wanted it to be more than a one-night stand.


For her I was just a one-night stand.

She spared no expense in getting the house to look just right.

The government takes a cavalier attitude to the problems of prison overcrowding.

It was time to stand back and take stock of his career.

He is fixated on things that remind him of his childhood.

The country was in the throes of revolutionary change.


We’re in the throes of moving to a new office, so the place is in chaos at the moment.

Has she finally met her nemesis?

He needed to be taken down a peg or two.


I had a horrible sinking feeling when I saw the ambulance outside the house.

The afternoon heat was suffocating.


He's been upfront about his intentions since the beginning.
It was a bodacious concert!
an audacious decision

Most of these so-called special offers come with strings attached.


They immediately agreed to donate $1,000, no strings attached.

She was having a spat with her brother about who should do the washing up

a scathing attack on the new management


Her father gave her a scathing look.
He was scathing about the government's performance.

She seethed silently in the corner.


All my children went through a period of late-adolescent angst.

a slinky black dress


He was completely bewitched by her beauty.
The enormous national debt amassed in the last eight years makes all this apparent prosperity
nothing but a house of cards.
She's all fired up about her new job.
an uplifting experience/speech

All candidates are carefully vetted for security reasons.

She fumbled in her pocket for a handkerchief.


He fumbled with the buttons on his shirt.fumble around
She was fumbling around in the dark looking for the light switch.
He fumbled the key into the ignition
I fumbled to zip up my jacket.

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