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UNIT 6: INTERESTING CHARACTERS1 READING 1 interest /’IntCrest/ noun 1 [singular or uncount] a feeling of wanting to know about or take part in something: sự tò mò, sự quan tâm, sự thíc

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UNIT 6: INTERESTING CHARACTERS

1 READING

1 interest /’IntCrest/ noun

1 [singular or uncount] a feeling of wanting to know about or take part in something: sự tò mò, sự quan tâm, sự thích thú

interest in: an interest in politics

2 [count often plur al] an activity that you enjoy doing when you are not working: sở thích

Tell us about your interests and hobbies

2 ex- /eks-/ (prefix) used with nouns that describe someone’s job, rank, or relationship to someone, showing that they do

not have that job, rank, or relationship any more: trước, nguyên, cựu

ex-wife: vợ trước

ex-President: nguyên tổng thống

3 fit into phrasal verb [intransitive never progressive] to be suitable or similar enough to belong to a group: khớp với

His writing did not fit into any traditional literary category

4 broadly/generally speaking used for showing that what you are saying is usually true, but not in every instance: nói

chung

Generally speaking, pet owners are law-abiding citizens

5 wrong /rON/ noun [uncount] behavior that is morally wrong or that breaks a rule: cái xấu, cái sai

do wrong: Anyone who does wrong will be punished.

right and wrong: Small children do not know the difference between right and wrong.

wrong (adj) not accurate or correct: INCORRECT: sai

We must have gone the wrong way

6 likely /laIklI/(adj) probably going to happen, or probably true: có khả năng

The most likely cause of the fire was a cigarette

likely that: It seems likely that interest rates will increase.

likely (adv) probably: có khả năng

They’ll quite likely ask you to pay a small deposit

7 show or show up [intransitive] INFORMAL to arrive in a place where people are expecting you: có mặt, xuất hiện

We didn’t think Austin would show

8 in time early enough: kịp lúc

in time to/for: I want to be home in time for tea.

9 on time arriving at the correct time and not late: đúng giờ

The train was on time

10 opposed /C’pCUzd/ (adj) someone who is opposed to something thinks it should not happen or should not be done:

chống đối, phản đối

opposed to: He was bitterly opposed to the war.

be opposed to doing something: Some residents were opposed to naming the high school after Martin Luther

King

as opposed to used for referring to something that is very different from what you have just mentioned: trái với,

tương phản vớI

I am here on business as opposed to a holiday: Tôi đến đây vì công việc kinh doanh chứ không phải để đi nghỉ

oppose /C’pCUz/ verb [transitive] to disagree with or disapprove of a plan or policy: chống đối, phản đối

a group that opposes the use of the death penalty in all cases

opposition [noun, uncount] strong disagreement with a plan or policy, especially when this is shown in active

attempts to prevent something: sự chống lại

opposition to: Public opposition to the military government is growing.

11 like /laIk/ verb [transitive not usually progressive] to enjoy doing something or to feel that someone or something is

pleasant or attractive: thích

like doing something: I like going out to parties with friends or watching TV.

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like (pre) (followed by a noun): giống

He looks like his father

like (conj) (connecting two clauses): giống

She looked like she was about to cry

12 apparent /C’pArent/ (adj) an apparent quality, feeling, or situation seems to exist although it may not be real: vẻ bề

ngòai, không thật

Their affluence is more apparent than real: Sự giàu có của họ là bề ngòai hơn là thật

apparently /C’pArCntlI/ (adv) used for saying what seems to be true when people do not yet know all the facts

of a situation: hình như

Apparently they are getting divorced

13 local /’lCUkl/ adjective [usually before noun] in or related to the area you live in, or to the particular area you are

talking about: (thuộc) địa phương

Ask for the book in your local library

local [noun, count] [usually plural] someone who lives in a particular place, rather than a visitor to that place: dân

địa phương

The locals are very welcoming

14 no longer/not any longer used when something happened or was true in the past but is not true now: không … nữa

We’re no longer friends: Chúng tôi không còn là bạn nữa

15 entertain /,entC’teIn/ verb [transitive] to give a performance that people enjoy: giải trí, tiêu khiển

He entertained us for hours with his stories and jokes: Anh ta đã giảI trí cho chúng tôi hang tiếng đồng hồ bằng những chuyện kể và câu đùa của mình

entertainment oun [count or uncount] performances that people enjoy: cuộc tiêu khiển, cuộc giải trí

A jazz band provided the entertainment, while people ate and drank under the stars

entertaining (adj) enjoyable or fun to do: thú vị

The book is short but entertaining

entertainingly (adv)

16 help out phrasal verb [intransitive or transitive] MAINLY SPOKEN to help someone, especially by doing a particular job or

by giving them money: giúp ai (nhất là trong tình huống khó khăn hoặc trong cơn khủng hỏang)

My family has always helped me out

help out with: He always helped out with the housework.

17 share /SeC(r)/ verb [transitive] to allow someone to use or have something you own: chia sẻ

He would never share his toys with me

share a room: dùng chung phòng

share noun [count usually singular] a part of a total number or amount of something that is divided between several

people or things: phần

a fair share of the food: phần thức ăn vừa phải

18 skydiving /’skaIdaIvIN/ noun [uncount] the sport of jumping out of an airplane and falling for as long as possible

before opening your PARACHUTE: môn thể thao nhảy tự do từ trên máy bay xuống

4 LISTENING

19 guy /gaI / noun [count] INFORMAL a man: anh chàng

Bob’s a really nice guy, isn’t he?

20 accounting /C’kaUntIN/ [noun, uncount] the work of accountants or the methods they use: kế tóan

a new accounting system

accountant /C’kaUntCnt/ noun [count] someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person: nhân viên kế tóan

21 kind of SPOKEN used when you are talking about someone or something in a general way without being very exact or

definite: đôi chút, phần nào

I’m not sure why, but I feel kind of sorry for him: Tôi không dám chắc tại sao, nhưng tôi cảm thấy phần nào tiếc cho anh ta

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22 touch /tVtS/ verb [transitive] to put your hand or part of your body on someone or something: đụng, chạm

Beth reached out and touched his cheek

touch noun [count usually singular] the action of putting your hand or part of your body on someone or something:

hành động đụng, chạm

The touch of his hand sent a thrill through her body

keep/stay in touch (with someone) to continue to write or speak to someone although you do not see them

often: giữ liên lạc

They moved away five years ago, but we still keep in touch

get in touch (with someone) to speak or write to someone, especially after you have not spoken to them for a

long time: liên lạc

Why don’t you get in touch with Jerry and tell him the news?

23 separate /’seprCt/ (adj) not together or joined to something else: riêng, riêng rẽ

My brother and I always had separate rooms

separate from: Clients’ funds should be kept separate from the firm’s own money.

separately (adv)

They are now living separately: Bây giờ họ sống riêng

separate /’sepCreIt / verb [transitive] to keep people or things apart from each other: tách ra, chia ra

separate someone from someone: The child may be separated from his mother while she receives treatment separation noun [uncount] the act of separating two or more things, or the fact that they are separated: sự chia

tách

separation from: Quebec wanted some form of separation from the rest of Canada.

24 get along or get on or get on with if people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other: ăn ý, có

quan hệ tốt

Richard and his sister don’t get along

get along with: I get along well with most of my colleagues.

25 otherwise /’VDCwaIz/ (adv) in a different or opposite way from what has been mentioned: nhưng, mặt khác

The rent is high, (but) otherwise the house is fine: Tiền thuê cao, (nhưng) mặt khác thì ngôi nhà này rất đẹp

26 hike /haIk/ verb [intransitive or transitive] to go for a long walk in the countryside: đi bộ đường dài

Soldiers had to hike nearly 20 miles through the swamps

hike noun [count] a long walk in the countryside: cuộc đi bộ việt dã

We went for a hike through the woods on Sunday

take a hike: Let’s take a hike tomorrow.

hiking /haIkIN/ noun [uncount] the activity of walking for long distances in the countryside: việc đi bộ đường dài

hiker noun [count]

27 familiar /fC’mIlIC/ (adj) well known to you or easily recognized by you: quen thuộc

familiar to: The name Harry Potter will be familiar to many readers.

familiarity /fC’mIlI’ArCtI/ [uncount] the fact that something is well known to you or easily recognized by you:

sự hiểu biết rõ về cái gì

His familiarity with the local languages surprised me

28 deride /dI’raId/ verb [transitive] FORMAL to criticize someone or something by suggesting that they are stupid,

unimportant, or useless: nhạo bang

He derided his efforts (as childish)

29 dusk /dVsk/ noun [uncount] the period of time at the end of the day just before it becomes dark: lúc chạng vạng

The park closes at dusk

dusky (adj) LITERARY not very bright: mờ tối

the dusky light in the cave: ánh sang lờ mờ trong hang

30 dawn /dc:n/ noun [count or uncount] the beginning of the day, when it begins to get light: bình minh, rạng đông

They had decided to leave at dawn

dawn verb [intransitive] if a day or morning dawns, it begins to get light: bắt đầu sáng

The big day dawned with a howling wind and heavy rain

31 gonna /’gOnC/ short form of “going to

I think I’m gonna / going to need some help

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32 gotta /’gOtC/ short form of “got to

He’s gotta / got to decide now

9 LISTENING

33 personality /,pE:sC’nAlCtI/ [noun, count or uncount] the part of a person that makes them behave in a particular

way in social situations: nhân cách, tính cách

He has a very outgoing personality and makes friends very easily

34 assessment /C’sesment/ noun [uncount] the process of making a judgment or forming an opinion, after considering

something or someone carefully: sự đánh giá

The investigation was reopened after careful assessment of new evidence

assess /C’ses/ verb [transitive] to carefully consider a situation, person, or problem in order to make a judgment: đánh giá

We tried to assess his suitability for the job

35 potential /pC’tenSl/ (adj) [only before noun] possible or likely in the future: tiềm năng, tiềm tàng

The disease is a potential killer

potential [noun, uncount] the possibility to develop or achieve something in the future: khả năng, tiềm lực

Our common goal is to maximize our potential for economic growth

36 quiz /kwIz/ noun [count] a competition in which you answer questions: cuộc thi đố

quizzes (plural)

37 graphology /grC’folCdZI/ noun [uncount] the science of studying people’s HANDWRITING to learn about their

character: thuật xem tướng chữ

38 take someone/something seriously to think that someone/something is important and should be given careful

attention: coi trọng, coi là nghiêm túc

Jonathan takes his gardening very seriously

39 compatible /kCm’pAtCbl/ (adj) likely to have a good relationship because of being similar: hợp

compatible with: You find yourself married to someone with whom you’re not compatible.

compatibly (adv)

compatibility [noun, uncount]

40 phrenology /frC’nOlCdZI/ noun [uncount] the study of the shape of someone’s head, believed in the past to be a

way of finding out about their character: khoa tướng sọ

41 bump /bVmp/ noun [count] a raised part on your skin where you have been injured: cái bướu hoặc chỗ sưng u

Her body was covered in bumps and bruises

bump verb [transitive] to accidentally hit part of your body against something, making it hurt: va chạm hoặc đập cái

gì (nhất là một bộ phận cơ thể) vào cái gi

bump one’s head (on the ceiling)

42 educate /’edZUkeIt/ verb [transitive often passive] to teach someone, usually for several years, especially at a

school, college, or university: gíao dục

She was educated at Smith College and Yale Law School

educated /’edZUkeItId (adj) an educated person has received a good education and has a lot of knowledge: đã được đào tạo, giáo dục

well educated: The people who work here are well educated and open-minded.

education /,edZU’keISn/ noun [uncount] the activity of educating people in schools, colleges, and universities, and all the policies and arrangements concerning this: sự giáo dục, nền giáo dục

have/get an education: He wants his children to have a good education.

a college education: She was the first in her family to get a college education.

43 at the/that/this time: vào lúc đó

I was sitting by the window at the time

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44 outgoing /’aUtgCUIN/ (adj) someone who is outgoing is friendly and enjoys meeting and talking to people:

SOCIABLE: thân mật và thỏai mái

Norm is very shy but his wife’s outgoing

45 enthusiastic /In,Tju:zI’AstIk/ (adj) very interested in something or excited by it: nhiệt tình

Business leaders gave an enthusiastic welcome to the proposal

— opposite UNENTHUSIASTIC

enthusiastically (adv)

enthusiasm /In’Tju:zIAzCm/ noun [uncount] the feeling of being very interested in something or excited by it:

sự nhiệt tình

enthusiasm for: His enthusiasm for music has stayed strong throughout his 23 years in radio.

46 shy /SaI/ (adj) nervous and embarrassed in the company of other people, especially people you do not know: nhút nhát,

e lệ

Archie was shy and awkward

shyly adv

Kevin and Ashley smiled shyly at each other

shyness noun [uncount]

47 honest /’OnIst/ (adj) a person who is honest does not tell lies or cheat people, and obeys the law: thật thà, lương thiện

Most young people are decent and honest

— opposite DISHONEST

honestly adv

She was trying to do her job honestly and fairly

honesty /’OnIstI/ noun [uncount] an honest way of behaving, speaking, or thinking: sự trung thực, thực thà There is a refreshing honesty about his work

48 generous /’dZenCrCs/ (adj) giving people more of your time or money than is usual or expected: rộng rãi, hào phóng

generous to: Billy was very generous to people who had less than he did.

generous with: Lawyers have been generous with their time and talents.

generously adverb:

They gave generously to local charities

generosity [noun, uncount] kindness, especially in giving things to people: tính rộng lượng, hào phóng

He was known for his generosity to his colleagues

49 ambitious /Am’bISCs/ (adj) determined to be successful, rich, famous, etc.: tham vọng

an ambitious young lawyer

ambitiously adv

ambition /Am’bISn/ noun [uncount] the feeling that you want very much to become successful, rich, famous, etc.: tham vọng

a young woman with drive and ambition

ambition to do something: It had been my lifelong ambition to coach a leading team.

50 stubborn /’stVbCn/ (adj) a stubborn person is not willing to change their ideas or consider anyone else’s reasons or

arguments: bướng bỉnh, cứng đầu

a stubborn look/voice/chin

stubbornly adv

They stubbornly refuse to admit there’s a problem

51 patient /’peISnt/ (adj) someone who is patient is able to wait for a long time or deal with a difficult situation without

becoming angry or upset: kiên nhẫn

patient with: Susan’s very patient with the children.

— opposite IMPATIENT

patiently adv

patience /’peISns/ noun [uncount] the ability to wait for a long time without becoming angry or upset: sự kiên nhẫn

Have patience, he’ll be there soon

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52 eccentric /Ik’sentrIk/ (adj) someone who is eccentric often behaves in slightly strange or unusual ways: khác thường, lập dị

She’s regarded as being rather eccentric

eccentrically adv

eccentric noun [count] someone who behaves in an eccentric way: người lập dị

eccentricity /,eksen’trIsCtI/ noun [uncount] strange or unusual behavior: sự lập dị

Mrs Morton was well known for her eccentricity

53 conventional /kCn’venSCnl/ (adj) [usually before noun] of the usual, traditional, or accepted type, instead of being

new and different: thông thường

You can cook the meat either in a microwave or in a conventional oven

— opposite UNCONVENTIONAL

conventionally adv

54 embrace /Im’breIs/ verb [transitive] FORMAL to completely accept something such as a new belief, idea, or way of

life: chấp nhận

Most countries have enthusiastically embraced the concept of high-speed railroads

55 label /’leIbl/ (present participle labeling or labelling; past tense and past participle labeled or labelled) verb

[transitive]

1 to put a label on an object: dán nhãn

These three bottles must be clearly labeled “Poison.”

2 to use a word or phrase to describe someone or something, especially one that is not completely fair or true: BRAND: xếp lọai, gán cho

label someone something: Her latest movie has been labeled a disaster by the critics.

label noun [count]

1 a piece of paper or material fastened to an object that gives information about it: nhãn

Read the washing instructions on the label

2 a word or phrase that is used to describe someone or something, especially one that is not completely fair or true:

từ hoặc cụm từ miêu tả gán cho ai, cái gì

He said he sometimes got tired of his “bad guy” label

56 trait /treIt/ noun [count] a particular quality in someone’s character: nét, đặc điểm

character/personality traits

57 conform /kCn’fc:m /verb [intransitive] to behave in a way that people think is correct or suitable: tuân theo, tuân thủ

conform to He doesn’t conform to the stereotype of a military man.

conformity /kCn’fc:mCtI / noun [uncount] behavior that is acceptable because it is similar to the behavior of everyone else: sự tuân theo

in conformity with FORMAL according to a particular set of rules: phù hợp với, tuân theo cái gì

act in conformity with the rules: hành động theo luật lệ

conformist /kCn’fc:mIst/ (adj) behaving in a way that most people think is correct or suitable: tuân theo

— opposite NONCONFORMIST

conformist noun [count] người tuân thủ

— opposite NONCONFORMIST

58 obsess /Cb’ses/ verb [transitive] if someone or something obsesses you, they are so important to you that you are

always thinking about them, in a way that seems extreme to other people: ám ảnh

The thought of seeing him again completely obsessed her

obsessed (adj) bị ám ảnh

obsessed with: She was obsessed with the fear that she was being watched.

obsession /Cb’seSn/ noun [uncount] an emotional state in which someone or something is so important to you that you are always thinking about them, in a way that seems extreme to other people: nỗi ám ảnh

obsession with: Jack’s obsession with personal cleanliness annoys everyone.

59 idealistic /,aIdIC’lIstIk/ (adj) believing very firmly in something which is good but probably impossible to achieve:

quá lý tưởng (không thực tế)

We were young and idealistic

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60 opinionated /C’pInjCneItIxd/ (adj) someone who is opinionated has very strong opinions that they refuse to

change even when they are clearly unreasonable: khăng khăng giữ ý kiến, ngoan cố

61 convince /kCn’vIns/ verb [transitive] to make someone believe that something is true: thuyết phục

convince someone (that): Maria had convinced herself that he didn’t love her.

convince someone to do something: They tried to convince him to buy a cheaper car.

convinced (adj) certain that something is true: vững tin

convinced (that): I am not completely convinced he understood the gravity of the situation.

convincing (adj) something that is convincing makes you believe that it is true or persuades you to do something: có

sức thuyết phục

He will demand convincing evidence before he adopts a new theory

convincingly adv

62 out of step if people or things are out of step, they do not agree or move at the same rate: không hợp

He’s out of step with modern ideas: Anh ấy không hợp được với những tư tưởng hiện đại

63 mistake /mI’steIk/ noun [count] something that you have not done correctly, or something you say or think that is not

correct: sai lầm

make a mistake: I won’t make the same mistake again!

mistake (past tense mistook ; past participle mistaken ) verb [transitive] to not understand something correctly:

hiểu sai

I’m afraid I mistook the nature of our relationship

mistaken (adj) [never before noun] if someone is mistaken, they are wrong about something: lầm, hiểu nhầm

He may have been mistaken about what he saw

mistakenly adv

63 mild /maIld/ (adj) a mild illness or injury is one that is not serious: (bệnh) nhẹ

They were both suffering from a mild bout of the flu

mildly adv

64 insane /In’seIn/ (adj) suffering from very severe mental illness so that you cannot be considered legally responsible for

your actions: điên rồ, mất trí

an insane person: một người mất trí

insanely adv

insanity /In’sAnCtI/ noun [uncount] sự mất trí, tình trạng bị điên

65 outlandish /’aUtlAndIS/ (adj) extremely strange and unusual: kỳ quặc, lạ lùng

an outlandish hairstyle

66 immune /I’mju:n/ (adj) safe from a disease, because you cannot be infected by it: miễn dịch

67 function /’fVNkSn/ verb [intransitive] to work or operate in the correct way: thực hiện chức năng

His new kidney began functioning immediately

function noun [count or uncount] the job that something is designed to do: chức năng

The function of advertising is to create a unique image for your company

68 weave /wi:v/ (past tense wove /wCUv/; past participle woven /’wCUvn/) verb [intransitive or transitive] to

make cloth by crossing long THREADS over and under each other on a machine called a LOOM: đan, dệt

The women shut themselves behind closed doors to weave their cloth

69 go for it SPOKEN used for encouraging someone to do something or to try very hard: cứ thử xem

70 turn out phrasal verb [intransitive] to be discovered to be something, have something, etc.: hóa ra là

It all turned out to be a mistake

it turns out (that): It turns out that I was right all along

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