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Trang 1UNIT 22: HOW DOES INFLATION AFFECT THE WORLD ECONOMY
Trang 2GVHD: Lê Thị Thu Hương
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Trang 3 to force (v) : / fɔːs /
• Definition: to make somebody do something that they do not want to do
• Ex: The President was forced to resign.
Trang 4 To raise (v): /reɪz/
Definition: to increase (to rise/ to go up) the amount or level of something
Ex: They raised their offer to $500.
Trang 5 Energy (n): /’enədʒi/
Definition: a source of power, such as fuel
Ex: The £500 million programme is centred around energy efficiency and renewable power sources.
Trang 6 Debt(n): /det/
Definition: a sum of money that somebody owes
Ex: I need to pay off all my debts before I leave the country.
Trang 7 Crisis(n): /’kraisis/
Definition: a time of great danger, difficulty or confusion when problems must be solved or important decisions must
be made
Ex: The business is still in crisis but it has survived after the recession.
Trang 8 Booming (adj): /bu ː m/
Definition: a sudden increase in trade and economic activity
E.g:
Trang 9To compete with (v): /kəm'pi:t/
Definition:
Strive to gain or win something by defeating or
establishing superiority over others
Ex: he competed with a number of other candidates
Trang 10To bid up (v): / bɪd ʌp /
Definition: to increase price
Ex: Oil bid up price
Trang 11To lead to (v): / liːd /
Definition: to have something as a result
Ex: Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems.
Trang 12•- Runaway (adj): / ˈrʌnəweɪ /
- Ex: We believe our visit to the USA will provide us with valuable learning that can help protect young runaways in britain.
Trang 13To rear up its ugly head (v): /tu riə ʌp ɪts ʌɡli hed /
Definition: to appear or become obvious after lying hidden
Ex: The question of money always rears its ugly head in matters of business
Trang 14To move out (v): /muːv aʊt /
Definition: take out, remove (cause to leave)
Ex: The president said they would move the troops out next year
Trang 15Predictable (adi): / prɪ'dɪktəbl /
Definition: Capable of being foretold
Ex: Comets appear at predictable times