
(thúc đẩy)
kích thích
to encourage or provoke something, especially trouble or conflict

(công ty không uy tín)
người lừa đảo
an unreliable person or company that is only interested in making money and is likely to avoid paying its debts back

(hùng vĩ)
vĩ đại
very impressive in scale or scope

(đếm từng cái)
liệt kê
to mention things individually
Thông Tin Ngữ Pháp:

(tệ hại)
thái quá
bad in a noticeable and extreme way

(bờ đê)
đê
a wall built in order to stop water, especially from the sea, from entering an area

(Darwinism)
thuyết tiến hóa của Darwin
the theory of Charles Darwin that claims the evolution of species happens by natural selection

(sự nhanh chóng)
sự nhanh nhẹn
the quality of being fast and swift in movement

(sự vắn tắt)
tính ngắn gọn
the quality of lasting for a short time

(hạ thấp)
coi thường
to make something or someone seem less important
Thông Tin Ngữ Pháp:

(can đảm)
gan dạ
very courageous and not afraid of situations that are dangerous

(ngữ cảnh)
bối cảnh
the surrounding discourse that provides clarity and understanding to a language unit, helping to determine its interpretation

(quan lãnh sự)
lãnh sự
an official appointed by a government to represent that government in a foreign city

(cảm giác chần chừ)
mối lo lắng
a feeling of doubt or uneasiness, often related to one's conscience or sense of right and wrong

(bình thánh)
hộp thánh
a container to keep a holy bread in a Christian ceremony

(neo đậu)
đậu tàu
to stop a ship in a place where it can stay

(đối diện)
đối phó
to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly
Thông Tin Ngữ Pháp:

(vạc)
nồi
a large pot, often made of metal and equipped with handles, used for boiling liquids like water or soup
A cauldron is a large, heavy pot or kettle, typically made of cast iron or other sturdy materials, with a rounded bottom and a wide opening. Historically, cauldrons were used for cooking over an open fire, but today they are primarily used for decorative or ceremonial purposes, such as Halloween decorations or theatrical productions. In folklore and mythology, cauldrons are often associated with magic, potions, and witches, and are sometimes depicted as having mystical properties or powers.

(gây hỏng)
gây rối
to cause something to break apart or come undone
Thông Tin Ngữ Pháp:
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