Convincev• Bring to believe by argument; to persuade Convince s.b + that/of Convince s.b to do s.th Ex: The salesman convinced his customer to by his entire inventory of pens - He were
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Trang 42 Assuarance(n)
• A statement that sth will certainly be true or will certainly happen, particularly when there has been doubt about it
Ex: They call for assurance that government is committed to its education policy
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Trang 64 Engage(v)
• Participate, involve Ex: Before engage in a new bussiness, it’s important to do thorough research
He engaged us in an agurment about the bussiness law
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Trang 86 Obligate(v)
• To bind legally or morally Ex: The constructor was obligated by the contract to work 40 hrs a week
Obligate s.b to do sth
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• One of the people or groups who are involved
in a legal argument or agreement.
Ex : The judge’s decision satisfield most of the parties concerned
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1 A stipulation( a condition in an agreement or law) Ex: The contract contains a provision to deal with how payments are made if john loses his job
2 A measure taken before hand
Ex: He hasn't made any provision for his retirement yet.Contract, law
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1 To find a satisfactory way to dealing with a problem or difficulty Ex: - The mediator was able to resolve the problem to everyone’s satisfaction
2 To make a definite decision to do s.th
Ex : -I resolve to study E for Toeic test
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Trang 1210 Specific (adj)
• Particular, detail and exact Ex: In a contract, one specific provision can change the meaning dramatically
- Falcao refused to be specific about his future plans.
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Trang 132.1 Attract(n)
• To draw by appeal Ex: The display attracted a number of people at the convention
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Trang 142 Compare(v)
• To examine similarities and differencesEx: The price for this brand is high compared to the other brands
on the market
Compare to: describe sth,s.o as being similar to the other
Compare with: examine two more (sth,s.o) to discover
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Trang 15• A contest or struggle Ex: The voice is kind of competition to find the best singer
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Trang 164 Consume (v)
• Use sth especially energy, fuel, time Ex: This printer consumes more toner than dowstair printer
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Trang 175 Convince(v)
• Bring to believe by argument; to persuade
Convince s.b + that/of Convince s.b to do s.th
Ex: The salesman convinced his customer to by his entire inventory
of pens
- He were eager to convince us of the best quality of this product
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Trang 186 Currently
• Happen at present time,now Ex: We are currently exploring plans to update model
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Trang 197 Fad (n)
• S.th people like or do for a short time or that is fashinable for a short time….
EX:- Rap music prove more than just a passing fad
- There was a fad for wearing ripped jeans a few years ago
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Trang 208 Inspiration(n)
• A thing or person arouses feeling Ex: His wife was the direct inspiration for the main character in the book
Trang 2210 Persuasion(n)
(*) persuade(v): to make s.o to do s.th especially by giving them
reason why they should do it, or asking them many times to do it
Ex : I finally managed to persuade her to go out for a drink with me
persuasion(n): the act of persuading Ex: It didn’t take much persuasion to get her to tell us where he was
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Trang 2311 Productive(adj)
• Xabi Alonso is exicted about his productive staff
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Trang 2412 Satisfaction(n)
• Happiness Ex: He had the satisfaction of seeing his book become best-seller
Satisfy(v)
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Trang 2511.1 Abundant(adj)
• Plentiful,in large quantities, more than enough.
EX: The recruiter was surprised by the abundant number of qualified applicants
Abundant…….of: An abundant supply of fresh water Abundant…….for: abundant opportunities for famous strike
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Trang 262 Accomplishment(n)
• An achievement, a successEx: In honor of her accomplishments, the manager was promoted
(*) accomplished(adj): an accomplished writer, painter,
singer etc is very skilfulEx: His two sons are both accomplished athletes
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Trang 273 Bring together(v)
• To join, to gather Ex: They bring together its top lawyers and newest recruits for a training season
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Trang 295 Come up with (n)
• To plan, to invent, to think of an idea, answer Ex: - How can you come up with any idea
withthout high energy?
- In order for that small business too succeed, it needs to come up with a new strategy
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Trang 306 Commensurate(adj)
• Matching in size, importance, quality or length
of time Ex: The first years salary is commensurate with
experience and education level
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Trang 317 Match(n,v)
• (n): a fit, a similarity
Ex: It’s difficult to make a decision when two qualified candidates seem to be a perfect match
• (v): to put two people or things together that are similar to or
somehow connected to each otherEx: A headhunter matches qualified candidante to suitable position
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• A skill, personal quality, or type of experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or position
Ex: Can you list all qualifications for that job?
qualification for…./ qualification to do s.th
Ex: I regret to inform you that you lacked qualifications to do that job
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• To attract people to join organization, course/ a person who have been recently recruited
Ex: - My company recruits employees annually
- The new recruits spent the entire day in trainning
*Note: recruit s.o to do s.th = persuade
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Trang 3511 Submit(v)
• Give plan, piece of writing etc to s.o in authority for them to consider or approve
Ex:- Submit your resume to the HR department
- All applications must be submitted by Monday
Plan, contract, report, application
Consider, approve
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Trang 3612 Time-consuming (adj)
• Taking alot of time, lengthy
Ex : Repair can be time-consuming and expensiv e
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Trang 404 Cover(v)
• If you insurance covers you or your possessions,
it promises to pay you money when you have an accident, s.th is stolen
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Trang 415 Expiration (n)
• The ending of a fixed period of time
Ex : We can expect that the expiration of our contract will impact sales next year
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Trang 426 Frequently (adv)
• Very often or many times Ex: Applianes frequently come with a one-year warranty
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Trang 44Ex: - We received promises of support from MPs
- l’ve promised that book to Ian
Promise + of/to/that
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Trang 4711 Require (v)
• To need s.thEx: The law requires that each item clearly display the warranty information
Requirement (n) Ex: It is a legal requirement that you have insurance for your car.
Requisite (adj): SYN: necessary, required
Ex : She lacks the requisite qualifications.
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Trang 4812 Variety of (n)
• Many different kind
Ex: There’s a variety of standar terms that you find in warranties
Variety of…
Give/add/bring + variety = make s.th more interesting
Ex: Occasionally working from home adds variety to a job
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Trang 494.1 Address(n,v)
• (n): a formal speech that s.o makes to a group of people
address to
Ex: The article praised her address to the committee
• (v): to think about problem and decide how you’re gonna deal with it
ex :My business plan addresses the needs of small business owner
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Trang 502 Avoid(v)
• To stay clear of, to keep from happeningEx: To avoid risk is primary reason that we have to prepare a proper plan
Avoid (doing s.th)
Ex: I try to avoid going shopping on Saturday
Avoidance(n) – avoidable (adj)
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Trang 513 Demonstrate(v)
1 To show or prove s.th clearlyEx: They demonstrate the link between poverty and malnutrition
2 To show or describe how to do s.th or how s.th works
Ex: The teacher demonstrated how to use the equipment.
(*) demonstrative(adj): using to demonstrate; explanatory
Ex: The findings of this survey are demonstrative of the need for further research
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Trang 524 develop(v)
1 To grow or change into s.th bigger, stronger, or more
advanced; to make s.o, s.th do thisEx: The restaurant Pete opened 10 years ago has developed into
Trang 535 Evaluate(v)
• To judge how good, useful, or successful s.th isEx: It’s important to evaluate your competition when making bussiness plan
Evaluation(n): a judgement about how good, useful, or succesful
s.th is
Ex: Evaluation of this new treatment cannot take place until all the data has been collected
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Trang 546 gather(v)
• To get things from different places and put them together in one place
Ex: - I gathered information for my plan from many sources
• To believe that s.th is true because what you’ve seen or
heard( SYN: understand)
Ex: He gathered that interest rates for small bussiness will soon change
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Trang 557 offer(n,v)
• (n) Proposal => offer of… s.th/ offer to do s.th
Ex: Devon excepted our offer to write a bussiness plan
• (v) to present in oder to meet a need or satisfy a
requirement Ex: - I offer my plan to management
- Barney offerred Ted a hook-up strategy
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Trang 568 Primarily
• First, most important, mainly Ex: I primarily develop my listening skill when I study a language
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Trang 579 Risk(n)
• The possibility that s.th bad, unpleasant or dangerous may happen
Ex: - JAV is a risk to young man
- I couldn’t take the risk of leaving him alone even for a short time
Risk + of/to… take a risk( of doing s.th)
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Trang 5810 Strategy(n)
• A planed series of action for achieving s.thEx: Business plan is a strategy for running business and avoiding risks
Strategy + for doing s.th/to do s.th
Strategic(adj):
Ex: Snipers were placed at the strategic points along the president’s route
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Trang 5911 Strong (adj)
• PowerfulEx: Even in a strong economic climate many bussinesses fail, so
do your plan carefully
Strong punishment
Strengthen(v): to make stronger
Ex: Our friendship has steadily strengthened over the years
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Trang 60substitute(v) : to use s.th new or different instead of s.th else
Ex: You can substitute oil for butter in this recipe
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Trang 615.1 Accommodate(v)
1 If a room, building , etc can accommodate particular number of people or things, it has enough space for them
Ex: This apartment can accommodate 2 people
2 Provide s.o with a place to stay, live or work
Ex: - The meeting room was large enough to accommodate the various needs
Trang 622 Arrangement (n)
• The plan or orgnization
Arrangement for
Ex: - Have you made all your travel arrangement?
- I agreed to help with arrangements for the party
Arrange(v)
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Trang 63Associate(v) : to make a connection in your mind between one
thing or person and another Ex: Most people associate this brand with good quality
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Trang 644 Attend (v)
1.To go to event such as meeting, celebrate…
- Only 12 people attended the meetingNOTE: Attend meeting, class ( without “on”, “in”)
2 To serve
Attend to s.b/s.th
Ex: - The hotel manager attended to all our needs promptly
Attendee(n): s.o who at an event Attendance(n): number of people who attend a game, meeting…
Ex: We have an average attendance of 4000 fans per game
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• A position or site Ex: The location of the meeting was changed from the Red Room to the Green Room
location of…
on location : place away from film studio
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Trang 688 Overcrowded (adj)
• Filled with too many people or things Ex: To avoid being overcrowded, we limitted the number of attendees
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Trang 699 Register(n,v)
• (n) an official list of names of people, companies etc or a book that has this
list Ex: According register, 250 people attended the meeting
• (v) put s.o’s or s.th’s name on an official list
Ex : - How many students have registered for English class
- Hotels ask all guests to register and give a home adress
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Trang 7010 Select(v,adj)
• (v): to choose s.th or s.o by thinking carefully
Ex: They selected the marketing seminar form the various offerings
• (adj): a select group of people or things is a small special group
that has been chosen carefully
Ex : It's a very select club - I've been trying unsuccessfully to join it for years.
(*)Selective(adj): careful about what you choose to do , buy, allow
Ex : We’re very selective about what we let children watch
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Trang 7111 Session (n)
1 A period time used for a particular act, especial by a
group Ex: A training session for teachers about computers
2 a formal meeting Ex: Board members met in session to discuss about the merger
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Trang 7212 Take part in (v)
• To join or paticipate Ex: We couldn’t get enough people to take part
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