Barron1215_daydu_brainscape1 Flashcards
revile
rɪˈvaɪl
swear at, abuse; slander; vilify Chửi rủa, mắng nhiếc, sỉ vả; re(=back) +vil(=cheap) He was avoided by all who feared that he would revile and abuse them if they displeased him. [+] calumniate, defame, libel, malign, traduce; cf. vile
syllogism
ˈsɪlədʒɪzəm
a formal argument with a major and minor premise and a conclusion; logical formula utilizing a major premise, a minor premise and a conc phép tam đoạn luận , sự suy luận, sự suy diễn “All Romans are Italians, all Italians are Europeans; therefore, all Romans are Europeans” is an example of a syllogism .; There must be a fallacy in this syllogism; I cannot accept the conclusion.
rampart
ˈræmpɑːrt
defensive mound of earth Thành luỹ, sự phòng thủ; phòng thủ bằng thành luỹ. “From the ramparts we watched” as the fighting continued. [+] parapet
cursory
ˈkɜːsəri
quick; hurried; done without attention to details; casual; hastily done nhanh ẩu đoảng “I was so pressed for time that I couldn’t give the lengthy report more than a cursory reading”, the busy executive confessed.; A cursory examination of the ruins indicates the possibility of arson; a more extensive study should be undertaken. [+] shallow, superficial
euphemism
ˈjuːfəmɪzəm
use of other mild, vague and indirect words or phrases in place of what is required by truth or accuracy; mild expression in place of an unpleasant one lối nói trại , uyển ngữ “John” is a euphemism for the toilet.; The expression “he passed away” is a euphemism for “he died.” [+] circumlocution, roundabout
whimsical
ˈwɪmzɪkl
capricious; fanciful; quaint bất thường, hay thay đổi; kỳ quái, kỳ dị “Peter Pan” is a whimsical play. [+] vagarious; odd, peculiar
allegory
ˈæləɡəri
story in which characters are used as symbols; fable 1. Lời nói bóng, truyện ngụ ngôn, phúng dụ. 2. Biểu tượng “Pilgrim’s Progress” is an allegory of the temptations and victories of man’s soul. [+] apologue, parable
termagant
ˈtɜːməɡənt
shrew; scolding, brawling woman người đàn bà lắm điều, người đàn bà lăng loàn “The Taming of the Shrew” is one of many stories of the methods used in changing a termagant into a demure lady. [+] virago
anagram
ˈænəɡræm
word made by changing the order of the letters in another word Phép đảo chữ cái để tạo ra từ khác “Ulatf” is an anagram for “fault”
flippant
ˈflɪpənt
having a light, pert, trifling disposition thiếu nghiêm trang, khiếm nhã; hỗn láo [-] earnest
metamorphose
ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊz
change completely the nature of something Thay đổi hình dáng hoặc bản chất; biến hình; biến hoá [-] remain unaltered transform; transmute
analogous
əˈnæləɡəs
similar or parallel; comparable Tương tự, giống nhau A bird’s wing is analogous to a plane’s wing.; She called our attention to the things that had been done in an analogous situation and recommended that we do the same. [+] corresponding, parallel, similar;
suffuse
səˈfjuːz
spread over tràn ra, lan ra, làm ướt đẫm A blush suffused her cheeks when we teased her about her love affair. [+] overspread, pervade
homeostasis
ˌhɒmiəˈsteɪsɪs
tendency of a system to maintain relative stability A breakdown of the body’s immune system severely undermines the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis.
cataclysm
ˈkætəklɪzəm
sudden and violent change; deluge; upheaval đại hồng thuỷ, biến cố địa chất, biến động lớn A cataclysm such as the French Revolution affects all countries. [+] deluge, inundation, overflow, spate; calamity, catastrophe, misadventure, tragedy
chauvinist
ˈʃəʊvɪnɪst
blindly devoted patriot người theo chủ nghĩa sô-vanh A chauvinist cannot recognize any faults in his country, no matter how flagrant they may be.
obviate
ˈɒbvieɪt
get rid of; clear away; prevent by effective measures; make unnecessary; A compromise agreement reached in the judge’s chambers would obviate the need for a long, costly lawsuit.; I hope this contribution will obviate any need for further collections of funds. [+] eliminate, remove
hedonism
ˈhiːdənɪzəm
belief that pleasure is the chief good; belief that pleasure is the sole aim in life chủ nghĩa khoái lạc A culture devoted to hedonism is in danger of becoming soft.; hedonism and asceticism are opposing philosophies of human behavior.
autonomous
ɔːˈtɒnəməs
self-governing; free tự trị A federal system makes provision for local government with considerable autonomous authority.; This island is a colony; however, in most matters, it is autonomous and receives no orders from the mother country. [+] independent
redolent
ˈredələnt
having a strong smell; reminiscent; fragrant; odorous; suggestive of an odor Sực mùi, thơm phức; gợi nhớ lại; red<re(=intensive) +ol(=smell) A kitchen redolent with the smell of baking; Even though it is February, the air is redolent of spring. [+] aromatic, odoriferous, perfumed
caliber
ˈkælɪbə
ability; capacity cỡ (súng, đạn); phẩm chất, năng lực A man of such caliber should not be assigned such menial tasks. [+] ability, capability, capacity
distill
dɪˈstɪl
purify; refine; concentrate chảy nhỏ giọt; (hoá học) được chưng cất; chưng cất A moonshiner distills mash into whiskey; an epigrammatist distills thoughts into quips.
divulge
daɪˈvʌldʒ
make known something secret; reveal để lộ ra, tiết lộ A person accused of a crime is not obliged to divulge anything that might tend to incriminate him.; I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will divulge it prematurely. [+] disclose;
irreparable
ɪˈrepərəbl
that cannot be repaired, mended, remedied, restored, etc.; not able to be corrected or repaired không thể đền bù lại được, không thể sửa lại được A practical diplomat must proceed on the assumption that no conflict of ideas or interests between nations, no matter how serious, is actually irreparable .; Your apology cannot atone for the irreparable damage you have done to her reputation. [+] irrecoverable, irredeemable, irremediable
servile
ˈsɜːvaɪl
of or like a slave; lacking in the spirit of independence; obsequious; slavish; cringing Người như nô lệ, phụ thuộc A President needs people who will tell him frankly when they think he is wrong, rather than just offer servile approval of everything he says.; Uriah Heep was a very servile individual. [+] menial, obsequious, subservient
detached
dɪˈtætʃt
emotionally removed; calm and objective; indifferent tách rời ra, để riêng A psychoanalyst must maintain a detached point of view and stay uninvolved with her patient’s personal lives. (secondary meaning) [+] aloof, disinterested, indifferent, uninterested, dispassionate, neutral, remote
rancid
ˈrænsɪd
having the odor of stale fat bị ôi (thức ăn) A rancid odor filled the ship’s galley. [+] malodorous, fetid, putrid, noisome
redoubtable
rɪˈdaʊtəbl
to be feared; formidable; formidable; causing fear Đáng kính trọng, đáng sợ; re(=intensive) +doub<dob(=uncertain) A redoubtable leader; The neighboring countries tried not to offend the Russians because they could be redoubtable foes. [+] appalling, awful, dreadful, terrible;
hierarchy
ˈhaɪərɑːki
organization with grades of authority from lowest to highest; group of persons in authority; group of bishops of a country; body divided into ranks hệ thống cấp bậc, thứ tự A superintendent is at the head of the hierarchy of educators responsible for the schooling of our children and young people.; It was difficult to step out of one’s place in this hierarchy. [+] order
desiccate
‘desikeit
dry up loại nớc, làm khô A tour of this smokehouse will give you an of how the pioneers used to desiccate food in order to preserve it. [+] dehydrate;
debauch
[di’bɔ:t∫]
corrupt; make intemperate trác táng , truỵ lạc làm đồi bại A vicious newspaper con debauch public ideals. [+] corrupt, deprave
gaffe
ɡæf
social blunder sự sai lầm, câu nói hớ According to Miss Manners, to call your husband by your lover’s name is worse than a mere gaffe; it is a tactical mistake [+] faux pas
foster
ˈfɒstə
rear; encourage khuyến khích, tăng cường, thúc đẩy; chăm sóc nuôi dưỡng According to the legend, Romulus and Remus were fostered by a she-wolf. [+] cultivate, nourich, nurse, nurture
platonic
pləˈtɒnɪk
purely spiritual; theoretical; without sensual desire (a) thuộc Plato, triết học Plato; lý tưởng thuần khiết, không thiết thực, suông Accused of impropriety in his dealings with female students, the professor maintained he had only a platonic interest in the women involved.
vulnerable
ˈvʌlnərəbl
susceptible to wounds có thể bị tổn thương, làm hại, xúc phạm; dễ bị nguy hiểm, bị tấn công; điểm yếu Achilles was vulnerable only in his heel. [+] sensitive
lament
ləˈment
to express sorrow lời than vãn, lời rên rỉ, bài ca bi thảm Across the nation and around the world, people lamented the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
clandestine
klænˈdestɪn
secret giấu giếm, bí mật After avoiding their chaperon, the lovers had a clandestine meeting. [+] covert, furtive, stealthy, surreptitious
neophyte
ˈniːəfaɪt
person who has newly been converted to some belief or religion; beginner; recent convert; beginner After her novel’s success she was no longer considered a neophyte .; This mountain slope contains slides that will challenge experts as well as neophytes. [+] apprentice, novice, tyro
haggard
ˈhæɡəd
wasted away; gaunt hốc hác, phờ phạc After his long illness, he was pale and haggard. [+] cadavorous, emaciated
sojourn
ˈsɒdʒən
temporary stay Sự tạm trú After his sojourn in Florida, he began to long for her colder climate of his native New England home.
placid
ˈplæsɪd
peaceful; calm (a) yên lặng, bình yên, không bị khuấy động (cảnh vật); điềm tĩnh (người) After his vacation in this placid section, he felt soothed and rested. [+] composed, halcyon, poised, serene, tranquil
pellucid
pəˈluːsɪd
transparent; limpid; easy to understand trong suốt, rõ ràng, minh bạch After reading these stodgy philosophers, I find his pellucid style very enjoyable. [+] lucent, lucid, translucent
intractable
ɪnˈtræktəbl
unruly or stubborn; not easily controlled or dealt with; unruly; refractory After repeated efforts to appeal to his “better” nature had proved completely fruitless, I decided that he was utterly intractable .; The horse was intractable and refused to enter the starting gate. [+] fractious, headstrong, obstinate, pertinacious, perverse, recalcitrant, stubborn, unmanageable
connoisseur
ˌkɒnəˈsɜː
person with good judgement on matters in which taste is needed; expert; person competent to act as a judge of art, etc; a lover of an art ngời sành điệu, sành sỏi After spending the summer behind the soda fountain at the Sweet Shop, I think I can fairly describe myself as a connoisseur of banana splits and milk shakes.; She had developed into a connoisseur of fine china.
diversion
daɪˈvɜːʃn
act of turning aside; pastime sự làm trệch đi; sự trệch đi; (quân sự) chiến thuật vu hồi, chiến thuật nghi binh; sự làm lãng trí; sự giải trí, trò tiêu khiển After studying for several hours, he needed a diversion from work. [+] amusrment, entertainment
scapegoat
ˈskeɪpɡəʊt
someone who bears the blame for others anh chàng dơ đầu chịu báng After the Challenger disaster, NASA searched for scapegoats on whom they could cast te blame. [+] victim
disarray
ˌdɪsəˈreɪ
a disorderly or untidy state N: sự lộn xộn, sự xáo trộn; V: làm lộn xộn, làm xáo trộn After the New Year’s party, the once orderly house was in total disarray. [+] chaos, confsion, disorder, muddle
germinate
ˈdʒɜːmɪneɪt
cause to sprout; sprout bắt đầu mọc, nảy mầm After the seeds germinate and develop their permanent leaves, the plants may be removed from the cold frames and transplanted to the garden. [+] generate, induce
trenchant
ˈtrentʃənt
sharp; keen, penetrating, incisive; clear-cut, distinct; cutting; keen sắc bén, đanh thép, mạnh mẽ After the Senator’s trenchant analysis, each of us should have a clear idea of what is involved and where we stand on the issue.; I am afraid of his trenchant wit for it is so often sarcastic. [+] biting, incisive, penetrating, piercing, poignant, pungent
quiescent
kwiˈesnt
at rest; dormant im lìm, yên lặng, thụ động, không hoạt động After this geyser erupts, it will remain quiescent for twenty-four hours. [+] latent, abeyant, potential
respite
BrE [ˈrespaɪt] NAmE [ˈrespɪt]
time of relief or rest from toil, suffering, anything unpleasant; ; reprieve; delay in punishment; interval of relief; rest Sự hoãn thi hành; thời gian nghỉ ngơi, giải lao; re(=back, away) +spi(=look) After we had been playing our best rock records for several hours, mother entered the room and begged for some respite .; The judge granted the condemned man a respite to enable his attorneys to file an appeal. [+] intermission, pause, reprieve
effluvium
e’flu:vjəm
noxious smell Khí xông lên, mùi thối, xú khí Air pollution has become a serious problem in our major cities; the effluvium and the poisons in the air are hazards to life
denigrate
ˈdenɪɡreɪt
blacken phỉ báng gièm pha, bôi nhọ All attempts to denigrate the character of our late President have failed; the people still love him and cherish his memory. [+] asperse, calumniate, defame, libel, malign, slander, traduce, vilify
corroborate
kəˈrɑːbəreɪt
give support or certainty to a statement, belief, theory, etc.; confirm ủng hộ All the available evidence corroborates my theory that the theft was planned by someone familiar with the layout of the house.; Unless we find a witness to corroborate your evidence, it will not stand up in court. [+] authenticate, confirm, justify, substantiate, validate, verify;
collaborate
kəˈlæbəreɪt
work in partnership, especially in literature and art; work treasonably especially with enemy forces occupying one’s country; work together cộng tác All those who collaborated with the enemy in the hope of gaining special favors will be punished severely.; Two writer collaborated in preparing this book.
alloy
ˈælɔɪ
a mixture as of metals 1-n. Hơp kim, chất hỗn hợp.2- v. Nâu thành hợp kim, trộn vào, làm pha tạp, làm giảm giá trị đi Alloys of gold are used more frequently than the pure metal.
enfranchise
ɪnˈfræntʃaɪz
to admit to the rights of citizenship(especially the right to vote) ban cho quyền bỏ phiếu; trả tự do, giải phóng Although Blacks were enfranchised shortly after the Civil War, women did not receive the right to vote until 1920. [+] franchise
derivative
dɪˈrɪvətɪv
unoriginal; derived from another source sự rút đợc thu đợc, sản phẩm phụ Although her early poetry was clearly derivative in nature, the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice. [+] by-product, descendant, outgrowth
edify
ˈedɪfaɪ
instruct; correct morally khai trí, soi sáng (nghĩa bóng) Although his purpose was to edify and not to entertain his audience, many of his listeners were amused and not enlightened. [+] enlighten, illuminate, improve
fidelity
fɪˈdeləti
faithful devotion to duty or to one’s obligations or vows, loyalty, faithfulness; accuracy, exactness lòng trung thành; sự đúng đắn, độ trung thực Although I don’t agree with all her ideas, I must admire her unshakable fidelity to them.; A dog’s fidelity to its owner is one of the reasons why that animal is a favorite household pet. [+] allegiance, devotion, faithfulness
deference
ˈdefərəns
the act of obeying the judgement or opinion of another; great respect; courteous regard for another’s wish tôn trọng tôn kính Although I felt that he was wrong in his sweeping criticism, I accepted it silently in deference to his age and prefessional standing.; In deference to his desires the employers granted him a holiday. [+] obeisance, recerence;
peremptory
pəˈremptəri
not to be disobeyed or questioned; dogmatic; insisting upon obedience; imperious; demanding and leaving no choice Although I had no objection to proposal as such, I so resented the perremptory tone in which he spoke to me that I refused to cooperate.; I resent your peremptory attitude. [+] unfaltering, absolute, uncompromising
defunct
dɪˈfʌŋkt
dead; extinct; dead; no longer in use or existence tiệt chủng, biến mất Although many of the formalities of etiquette of earlier days are now generally disregarded, the basic principles of courtesy are never defunct .; The lawyers sought to examine the books of the defunct corporation.; The lawyers sought ot examine the books [+] deceased, extinct, vanished
exemplary
ɪɡˈzempləri
serving as an example or a warning; serving as a model; outstanding gương mẫu, mẫu mực; để làm gương, để cảnh cáo Although most of us cannnot hope to match her idealism, we may regard her noble life as inspiring and exemplary .; Her exemplary behavior was praised at Commencement. [+] guiltless, inculpable, innocent, irreprehensible
intrinsically
ɪnˈtrɪnsɪkli
essentially; inherently; naturally; intrinsic Although my grandmother’s china has intrinsically little value, I shall always cherish it for the memories it evokes. [+] inherently, innately, naturally
volition
vəˈlɪʃn
the act of exercising one’s will, the power of willing; act of making a conscious choice ý muốn, sự mong muốn, ý chí Although she emphasizes that she was the helpless victim of bad luck, one can recognize the effects of her own volition in bringing about her own downfall.; She selected this dress of her own volition [+] will
disabuse
ˌdɪsəˈbjuːz
free someone from false ideas and mistakes; correct a false impression; undeceive Although she is well into middle age, my Aunt Sally seems unable to disabuse herself of the idea that she is still a teenager.; I will attempt to disabuse you of your impression of my client’s guilt; I know he is innocent. [+] disillude, enlighten, illuminate;
equivocate
ɪˈkwɪvəkeɪt
use vague expressions; lie; mislead; attempt to conceal the truth nói lập lờ , nói nước đôi Although she tried to equivocate , we insisted on a simple “yes” or “no” answer.; The audience saw through his attempts to equivocate on the subject under discussion and ridiculed his remarks. [+] prevaricate; elude, eschew, evade, tergiversate
libertine
ˈlɪbərtiːn
debauched person; roue người phóng đãng, người trụy lạc, người dâm đãng Although she was aware of his reputation as a libertine, she felt she could reform him and help him break his dissolute way of life. [+] profligate, voluptuary, wanton;
substantive
səbˈstæntɪv
essential; pertaining to the substance trọng yếu, thực sự, tồn tại độc lập Although the delegates were aware of the importance of the problem, they could not agree on the substantive issues. [+] cardinal, substantial;
levity
ˈlevəti
tendnecy to treat serious matters without respect; lack of seriousness; lightness tính coi nhẹ, tính khinh suất, tính khinh bạc, tính nhẹ dạ Although the students made jokes about the coming exams, we knew that beneath the levity they were quite worried.; Such levity is improper on this serious occasion. [+] flippancy;
sporadic
spəˈrædɪk
occurring irregularly không thường xuyên, rời rạc Although there are sporadic outbursts of shooting, we may report that the major rebellion has been defeated.
anonymous
əˈnɒnɪməs
without a name, or with a name that is not made known; having no name Nặc danh, giấu tên, ẩn danh Although we cannot mention her name, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to the anonymous donor who gave this generous gift to our Building Fund.; He tried to ascertain the identity of the writer of the anonymous letter.
doggerel
ˈdɒɡərəl
poor verse thơ dở, thơ tồi; adj: dở, tồi Although we find occasional snatches of genuine poetry in her work, most of her writing is mere doggerel.
acquiesce
ˌækwiˈes
give consent silently; assent; agree passively Bằng lòng, ưng thuận, mặc nhận Although we really don’t agree with mother’s musical tastes, we decided to acquiesce to her appeal.; Although she appeared to acquiesce to her employer’s suggestions, I could tell she had reservations about the changes he wanted made. [+] accede, assent, consent
infer
ɪnˈfɜːr
reach an opinion from facts or reasoning; deduce; conclude Suy luận, hàm ý Am I to infer from your statement that there would be no point in further negotiation?; We must be particularly cautious when we infer that a person is guilty on the basis of circumstantial evidence. [+] reason
exposition
ˌekspəˈzɪʃn
an exhibition of art, industrial products,etc; explaining something in detail sự phô bày, triển lãm, sự trình bày, giải thích, mô tả An essay on Good Driving Habits calls not for “witty” or “colorful” writing but for clear, orderly exposition of specific facts and ideas.
lucid
ˈluːsɪd
clear; lucent; bright; easily understood sáng sủa, minh bạch, rõ ràng, trong sáng, dễ hiểu, sáng suốt, minh mẫn And the scientific method of fearless thought, exhaustively lucid statement, and exhaustively criticized planning, which has given him these as yet uncontrollable powers, gives him also the hope of controlling these powers.; His explanation was lucid and [+] brilliant, effulgent, lambent, luminous, radiant, refulgent; pellucid, translucent, transparent, unambiguous;
officious
əˈfɪʃəs
very fond of giving unwelcome services or advice; meddlesome; excessively trying to please ăn cơm nhà, vác tù và hàng tổng And there was good old Dan, shouting orders, handing out papers, and generally making an officious nuisance of himself!; Browning informs us that the Duke resented the bough of cherries some officious fool brought to please the Duchess. [+] intrusive, meddlesome, obtrusive
prerogative
prɪˈrɒɡətɪv
a right or previlege that belongs to a person, class, etc. according to rank or position; privilege; unquestionable right (n) quyền; đặc quyền; (a) có quyền; có đặc quyền, được hưởng đặc quyền Anyone who thinks that is still a gentleman’s prerogative to ask a lady to dance didn’t attend our Senior Prom.; The president cannot levy taxes; that is the prerogative of the legislative branch of government.