Networking Flashcards
Acquaintance [n]
ac‧quaint‧ance
/ ə’kweɪntəns /
- Someone you know, but who is not a close friend:
- She was a casual acquaintance of my family in Vienna. *
2. Knowledge or experience of a particular subject
**acquaintance with **
*>>The practice of a lawyer requires acquaintance with court procedures. *
+ Người quen,
+ Sự hiểu biết sơ sai về cái gì đó/ai đó
Adolescent [n]
ad‧o‧les‧cent
/ ædə’lesənt /
- A young person, usually between the ages of 12 and 18, who is developing into an adult
— adolescent adjective:
+ Thanh thiếu niên
Eradicate [v]
e‧rad‧i‧cate
/ ɪ’rædɪkeɪt /
- To completely get rid of something such as a disease or a social problem
**eradicate something from something **
*>>We can eradicate this disease from the world. *
— eradication noun
+ Nhổ rễ, trừ tiệt
Immense [adj]
im‧mense
/ ɪ’mens /
- Extremely large SYN enormous:
- People who travel by rail still read an immense amount. *
+ Bao la, rộng lớn
Impose [v]
im‧pose
/ ɪmpəʊz /
- To expect or ask someone to do something for you when this is not convenient for them
impose on/upon
- >>We could ask to stay the night, but I don’t want to impose on them. *
2. To have a bad effect on something or someone and to cause problems for them
**impose a burden/hardship etc (on somebody/something) **
*>>Military spending imposes a huge strain on the economy. *
+ Đánh (thuế), áp đặt
+ Lạm dụng
Pursue [v]
pur‧sue
/ pə’sju: /
- To continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period of time → pursuit:
**pursue a goal/aim/objective etc **
companies that pursue the traditional goal of profits
+ Đeo đuổi, truy nã
Susceptible [adj]
sus‧cep‧ti‧ble
/ sə’septɪbəl /
- Likely to suffer from a particular illness or be affected by a particular problem → immune
**susceptible to **
- >>Older people are more susceptible to infections. *
2. A susceptible person is easily influenced or attracted by someone or something SYN impressionable:
**susceptible to **
*>>She was very susceptible to flattery. *
+ Nhạy cảm, dễ bị ảnh hưởng, tổn thương
Unfold [v]
un‧fold
/ ʌn’foʊld /
- If a story unfolds, or if someone unfolds it, it is told:
* As the story unfolds, we learn more about Max’s childhood. * - If a series of events unfold, they happen :
* >>He had watched the drama unfold from a nearby ship. *
+ Mở ra, lộ ra, bay tỏ, bộ lộ