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superstitiously adverb superstition /,su:pC’stISn/ noun [count or uncount] a belief that things such as magic or luck have the power to affect your life: sự mê tín The belief that breaki

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Unit 10: Hard to believe?

1 LISTENING

1 believe /bI’li:v/ verb [transitive] to think that a fact is true: tin

I don’t believe that she’s ever been to Hong Kong

believe in someone/something to think that someone or something exists: tin là có

I’m beginning to think you actually believe in ghosts!

belief /bI’li:f/ noun [count or uncount] a strong feeling that something is true or real: niềm tin

belief in: a belief in the existence of UFOs

believable /bI’li:vCbl/ (adj) seeming possible or true: có thể tin được

Their story is hardly believable

2 superstitious/, su:pC’stISCs/ (adj) believing in the power of magic or luck: mê tín

She’s a very superstitious person

superstitiously adverb

superstition /,su:pC’stISn/ noun [count or uncount] a belief that things such as magic or luck have the power

to affect your life: sự mê tín

The belief that breaking a mirror will give you seven years of bad luck is just a superstition

3 bury /’berI/ verb [transitive] (buries, burying, buried) to put something in the ground and cover it with dirt: chôn, giấu

(dưới đất)

There’s supposed to be treasure buried around here

4 hockey /’hCUkI/ noun [uncount] AMERICAN a game played on ice by two teams of six players The players use long

sticks to try to hit a small round flat object called a puck into the opposite team’s goal: khúc côn cầu

5 rink /rINk/ noun [count] a large flat area where people go to SKATE or play ICE HOCKEY: sân trượt băng

6 hall /hc:l/ noun [count] a large room used for meetings, concerts, or other public events: phòng họp lớn, hội trường

7 fame /feIm/ noun [uncount] the state of being famous: sự nổi tiếng

Kundera achieved international fame while banned in his own country

famous /’feImCs/ (adj) if someone or something is famous, a lot of people know their name or have heard about them: nổi tiếng

He dreamed of becoming a famous actor

8 line up phrasal verb [intransitive or transitive] to form a row or to put people or things in a row: xếp (cái gì) thành hàng

The books are lined up on a shelf above the desk

All children must line up when the whistle goes

9 baseball /’beIsbc:l/ noun [uncount] a game played by two teams of nine players who get points by hitting a ball with a

BAT and then running around four bases: bóng chày

10 bat /bAt/ noun [count] a long wooden object used for hitting the ball in games such as baseball and CRICKET: gậy

(đánh bóng chày)

11 rodeo /rCU’deICU/ noun [count] a sports event in which people compete by riding wild horses or catching CATTLE

with ropes cuộc đua tài của những người chăn bò (cưỡi ngựa, quăng dây)

12 court /kc:(r)t/ noun [count] an area marked with lines where some sports are played, such as tennis and basketball:

sân (đánh quần vợt)

tennis/basketball/badminton court

13 step /step/ verb [intransitive] to move by putting one foot down in front of the other: bước đi, giẫm lên

I stepped on the platform and started to speak

step noun[count] a short movement made by putting one foot in front of the other: bước chân

take/move a step: I am too tired to take another step.

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14 wipe /waIp/ verb [transitive] to clean or dry something by moving a cloth or something soft over it: lau chùi

Let me just wipe the table before you sit down

wipe noun [count] the action of wiping something to make it clean: sự lau chùi

Could you give the table a wipe before we eat?

4 LANGUAGE IN ACTION: SAYING WHAT YOU BELIEVE OR DON’T BELIEVE

15 park /po:(r)k/ verb [intransitive or transitive] to move a vehicle into a place where you are going to leave it for a period

of time: đậu xe

Mary parked the car in the driveway

parking space = parking spot = parking lot (America): bãi đậu xe

16 charm /tSo:m/ noun [count] something that people believe brings them luck: vật hên

a good-luck charm

17 charm /’pOsCtIv/ (adj) showing agreement or approval: đồng tình

We couldn’t be sure if her reaction would be positive

18 magic /’mAdZIk/ noun [uncount] the mysterious power that some people believe can make impossible things happen

if you do special actions or say special words called spells: ma thuật, phép kỳ diệu

They use magic as a way of getting revenge: Họ dùng ma thuật để trả thù

magic (adj) able to make impossible things happen: (thuộc) ma thuật, có phép kỳ diệu

There’s no magic formula for a successful relationship

19 groovy /’gru:vI/ (adj) INFORMAL OLD-FASHIONED exciting, modern, and fashionable This word was especially popular

in the 1960s: sôi nổi, hiện đại, hợp thời trang

a groovy hairstyle

20 rhythm /’rIDCm/ noun [count] a regular pattern of sounds in music that you can show by moving, hitting your hands

together, or hitting a drum or other surface: nhịp điệu

They began moving together to the rhythm of the music

rhythm and blues noun [uncount] a type of popular music that African American musicians developed from BLUES

and jazz Rhythm and blues is often called R and B: nhạc R & B

21 wipe the smile off someone’s face to do something that stops someone from feeling pleased or satisfied with a

situation: làm tắt nụ cười

22 tap /tAp/ verb [intransitive or transitive] to touch someone or something gently and move them slightly, or make a soft

knocking sound: gõ nhẹ, đập nhẹ

tap at/on/against: We could hear someone tapping at the door.

tap someone on something: I tapped him on the shoulder and he jumped.

tap noun [count] the action or sound of touching someone or something gently: cái gõ nhẹ, tiếng gõ nhẹ

I felt a tap on my shoulder

23 set someone/something free: trả tự do

The hostages have been set free after 34 days in captivity

8 READING

24 facial /’feISl/ (adj) on your face: (thuộc) mặt

facial injuries, facial hair

facially /’feISlI/ adverb:

Facially the two men were very different

face /feIs/ noun

25 proverb /’prOvE:b/noun [count] a short well-known statement that gives practical advice about life: SAYING: tục ngữ

26 given /’gIvCn/ (adj)[only before noun] used for referring to a particular thing: PARTICULAR: cụ thể, nhất định (đã được

nói rõ)

They were to meet at a given time and place: Họ sẽ phải gặp nhau vào thời điểm và địa điểm nhất định

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27 recognize /’rekCgnaIz/ verb [transitive not usually progressive] to know who the person is, or what the thing is that

you are seeing, hearing, etc because you have seen, heard, etc them before: nhận ra

I recognized the house from your description

recognition /,rekCg’nISn/ noun [uncount] the ability to recognize a person or thing: sự nhận ra

She looked at me without a flicker of recognition in her eyes

recognizable /’rekCgnaIzCbl/ (adj) able to be recognized: có thể nhận ra

It is the most recognizable structure in the city

recognizably adverb

28 express /Ik’spres/ verb [transitive] to show a feeling on your face or give information by your behavior: biểu lộ, thể

hiện

The chairperson expressed agreement with a slight nod

expression /Ik’spreSn/ [count or uncount] the act of showing what your thoughts or feelings are by your behavior or through art, music, etc.: sự biểu lộ

expression of: the expression of anger through violence

expressive /Ik’spresIv/ (adj) clearly showing what your thoughts or feelings are, especially by your behavior: diễn cảm

a wonderfully expressive face

expressively /Ik’spresIvli/ adverb

expressiveness /Ik’spresIvnCs/ noun [uncount]

29 subtle /’sVtl/ (adj) not obvious, and therefore difficult to notice: khó thấy, tinh vi, tinh tế

I detected a subtle change in his attitude toward us

subtlety /’sVtltI/ noun [uncount] the quality of being complicated, delicate, or difficult to notice, often in a skillful

or attractive way: sự tinh vi, sự tinh tế

There is no subtlety at all about his painting

30 genuine /’dZenjuIn/ (adj)

1 real, rather than pretended or false: thật

Morley looked at her with genuine concern

2 honest, friendly and sincere: chân thành

Greg was a humble, genuine person

genuine noun

genuinely /’dXZenjuInli/ adv

I’m genuinely sorry for the problems I’ve caused you

31 muscle /’mVsl/ noun [count or uncount] a piece of flesh that connects one bone to another and is used for moving a

particular part of your body: cơ bắp

These exercises are good for your stomach muscles

32 contract /’kOntrAkt/ verb [intransitive] to become less or smaller: thu nhỏ lại, co lại, rút lại

The steel contracts as it cools

contraction noun [uncount] the process of becoming smaller: sự thu nhỏ, sự teo lại

the contraction of cooling metal

33 wrinkle (up) /’rINkl/ verb [transitive] to move part of your face, especially your nose, so that small lines appear on it:

nhăn, cau

to wrinkle (up) one’s forehead: nhăn trán

to wrinkle one’s brow: cau mày

wrinkle noun [count usually plural] a line that appears on your skin when you get older, or when your skin has been

damaged by the sun: vết nhăn

34 clerk /klE:k/ noun [count] AMERICAN someone whose job is to serve people in a store British shop assistant: nhân

viên bán hàng

35 grocery (store) /’grCUsCrI/ noun [count] AMERICAN a small store that sells food and other goods: cửa hàng tạp

phẩm

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36 stereotype /’sterICtaIp/ noun [count] a very firm and simple idea about what a particular type of person or thing is

like: kiểu mẫu, mẫu rập khuôn

He certainly doesn’t fit the stereotype of the emotional Italian: Chắc chắn anh ta không phù hợp với hình mẫu người Ý lãng mạn

stereotype verb [transitive often passive] to form a fixed idea about a person or thing which may not really be true: stereotyping noun [uncount]: sự rập khuôn

37 document /’dOkjUmCnt/ noun [count] a piece of paper or a set of papers containing official information: văn kiện,

tài liệu, tư liệu

Documents relating to his private life were stolen in the burglary

document verb [transitive]: to prove or support something by documents: cung cấp tư liệu

a well-documented report: một báo cáo có tư liệu tốt

38 protective /prC’tektIv/ (adj)[usually before noun] providing protection against something harmful or dangerous: bảo

vệ, bảo hộ

protective clothing

protect /prC’tekt/ verb [transitive] to keep someone or something safe from harm, injury, damage, or loss: bảo vệ

protect something/someone from something: The hat only partially protected his face from the sun.

protection /prC’tekSn/ noun [uncount] the process of keeping someone or something safe, or the condition of being kept safe: sự bảo vệ

protection from: The company filed for court protection from its creditors.

39 study /’stVdI/ noun

1 [uncount] the process of learning about a subject by going to class and reading: việc học

Libraries are not used only for study

2 [count] a research project that examines a problem or subject: nghiên cứu

The study showed a link between radiation leaks and cancer

40 case /keIs/ noun [count] a legal matter that will be decided in a court: vụ kiện

a civil case: vụ kiện dân sự

41 courtroom /’kc:trUm/ noun [count] a room where legal cases are judged: phòng xét xử

42 mature /mC’tjUC(r)/ (adj)behaving in the sensible way that you would expect an adult to behave This is usually used

about children and young people: chín chắn, trưởng thành

He’s more mature than the other boys in his class

opposite IMMATURE

maturity /mC’tjUCrItI/ noun [uncount] the qualities and behavior that you would expect of a sensible adult: sự chín chắn, sự trưởng thành

He hasn’t got the maturity to be a father

43 think twice/again to carefully consider whether what you are planning to do is a good idea: suy nghĩ kỹ lưỡng

I’d think twice before buying that car if I were you

44 assumption /C’sVmpSn/ noun [count] something you consider likely to be true even though no one has told you

directly or even though you have no proof: giả định, cho rằng

assumption that: There is an assumption that all the people who live around here are rich.

assume /C’sju:m/ verb [transitive] to believe that something is true, even though no one has told you or even though you have no proof: thừa nhận, cho rằng

assume /C’sju:m/ (that): I’m assuming everyone here has an e-mail address.

45 judge /dZVdZ/ verb [intransitive or transitive] to form an opinion about something after considering all the details or

facts: đánh giá

judge something/someone on something: Universities are judged on their graduation rates.

judge noun [count] someone whose job is to make decisions in a court of law: quan tòa, thẩm phán

judgment or judgement /dZVdgmCnt/ noun [count or uncount] an opinion that you have after thinking carefully about something: ý kiến đánh giá

judgment about: It is still too soon to form a judgment about this.

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11 LISTENING

46 take over phrasal verb [intransitive or transitive] to begin to do something that someone else was doing: đứng ra làm

tíêp, tiếp quản

Peter will take over as managing director when Bill retires: Peter sẽ lên làm giám đốc điều hành khi Bill về hưu

47 approachable /C’prCUtSCbl/ (adj) someone who is approachable is friendly and easy to talk to: thân thiện, dễ gần

48 desperate /’despCrCt/ (adj) very worried and angry because you do not know how to deal with an unpleasant

situation: rất lo lắng

The missing man’s family is getting increasingly desperate

desperately adverb

desperation /,despC’reISn / noun [uncount]

49 bump /bVmp/ verb [transitive] to accidentally hit part of your body against something, making it hurt: đâm sầm vào

bump into something: As I turned around, I bumped into a filing cabinet.

bump noun [count] a hit or knock to a part of your body: sự va mạnh, sự đụng mạnh

She got a nasty bump on the back of her head

50 spill /spIl/ verb [transitive] to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container: làm đổ

spill something on/over something: I spilled coffee all over my desk.

spill noun [count or uncount] an amount of liquid that has accidentally fallen out of its container: lượng đổ ra

an oil spill

51 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

52 pull over phrasal verb [intransitive] if a vehicle or driver pulls over, they stop by the side of the road: (xe, tài xế) ngừng

giữa đường

53 roar /rc:r/ verb [intransitive] if a crowd of people roar, they all shout at the same time because they are angry or

excited: la, hét, gào

It was a performance that had spectators roaring in appreciation

roar noun [count] the noise that a crowd of people make when they are angry or excited: tiếng la, tiếng hét

We heard the roar from inside the stadium

54 scared /skerd/ (adj) frightened or worried: sợ hãi

scared of: Louise is scared of flying.

scared to death (=extremely scared): sợ chết khiếp: I’m scared to death of having the operation.

scare verb [transitive] to make someone feel frightened or worried: làm (ai) sợ

I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you

scare noun [count] a sudden feeling of fear or worry: sự hốt hỏang

I had a little scare when I saw how much the bill was

55 rough /rVf/ (adj) not gentle: thô lỗ, cộc cằn

Don’t be so rough with her, James, she’s only a baby

opposite GENTLE

56 hand over phrasal verb [transitive] to give something to someone by holding it in your hand and offering it to them: giao

cho, đưa cho

He handed the car keys over to Stella

57 off (adv) leaving a place or going away from something: ra đi, rời khỏi

I’d never let an 11-year-old kid go off on his own

He waved and drove off

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