Từ Vựng Bài Đọc Education Philosophy
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statistics
/stəˈtɪstɪks/
(noun). the practice or science of collecting and analysing numerical data in large quantities
mortality
/mɔrˈtæləti/
(noun). The state of being subject to death.
industrial
/ɪnˈdʌstriəl/
(adj). Relating to or characterized by industry.
premature
/ˌpriməˈʧʊr/
(adj). happening before the normal or expected time
bury
/ˈbɛri/
(verb). Put or hide underground.
invest
/ɪnˈvɛst/
(verb). provide or endow someone or something with (a particular quality or attribute)
newborn
/ˈnubɔrn/
(adj). recently or just born
consequence
/ˈkɑnsəkwəns/
(noun). A result or effect, commonly unpleasant
emotional
/ɪˈmoʊʃənəl/
(adj). connected with people’s feelings
commitment
/kəˈmɪtmənt/
(noun). The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
infant
/ˈɪnfənt/
(noun). A very young child or baby.
gutter
/ˈgʌtər/
(noun). shallow trough fixed beneath the edge of a roof for carrying off rainwater.
reference
/ˈrɛfərəns/
(noun). The action of mentioning or alluding to something.
pickle
/ˈpɪkəl/
(noun). A difficult situation
modem
/ˈmoʊdəm/
(noun). a device that connects one computer system to another using a telephone line so that data can be sent
educational
/ˌɛʤəˈkeɪʃənəl/
(adj). relating to the provision of education.
philosophy
/fəˈlɑsəfi/
(noun). A theory or attitude that acts as a guiding principle for behavior
undergo
/ˌʌndərˈgoʊ/
(verb). Experience or be subjected to something unpleasant
rural
/ˈrʊrəl/
(adj). belong to the countryside
urban
/ˈɜrbən/
(adj). In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
labour
/ˈleɪˌbaʊr/
(noun). work, especially hard physical work.
bulk
/bʌlk/
(noun). the mass or size of something large
manual
/ˈmænjuəl/
(adj). involving using the hands or physical strength
technological
/ˌtɛknəˈlɑʤɪkəl/
(adj). connected with technology
synonymous
/səˈnɑnəməs/
(adj). having the same, or nearly the same, meaning
purchase
/ˈpɜrʧəs/
(verb). to buy something
revolution
/ˌrɛvəˈluʃən/
(noun). a change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence or war (cuộc cách mạng)
exponentially
/ˌɛkspoʊˈnɛnʃəli/
(adv). more and more rapidly.
civil war
/ˈsɪvəl wɔr/
(noun). a war between citizens of the same country.
influential
/ˌɪnfluˈɛnʧəl/
(adj). Having great influence on someone or something.
comprehensive
/ˌkɑmpriˈhɛnsɪv/
(adj). including all, or almost all details that may be concerned
via
/ˈvaɪə/
(preposition). through a place
theory
/ˈθɪri/
(noun). a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
colonial
/kəˈloʊniəl/
(adj). Relating to or characteristic of a colony or colonies
recognition
/ˌrɛkəgˈnɪʃən/
(noun). identification of someone or something or person from previous encounters or knowledge
inheritance
/ɪnˈhɛrətəns/
(noun). the money, property, etc. that you receive from somebody when they die; the fact of receiving something when somebody dies
concept
/ˈkɑnsɛpt/
(noun). An abstract idea
noble
/ˈnoʊbəl/
(adj). Belonging by rank, title, or birth to the aristocracy
savage
/ˈsævəʤ/
(adj). fierce, violent, and uncontrolled
uncorrupted
/ʌnkəˈrʌptɪd/
(adj). Not corrupted
novel
/ˈnɑvəl/
(noun). A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action
infancy
/ˈɪnfənsi/
(noun). The state or period of babyhood or early childhood.
adulthood
/əˈdʌltˌhʊd/
(noun). the state of being an adult
extensive
/ɪkˈstɛnsɪv/
(adj). Covering or affecting a large area.
adolescent
/ˌædəˈlɛsənt/
(noun). the process of developing from a child into an adult
individuality
/ɪnˌdɪvɪʤuˈælɪti/
(noun). difference
developmental
/dɪˌvɛləpˈmɛntəl/
(adj). in a state of developing or being developed
contrast
/ˈkɑntræst/
(noun). The state of being strikingly different from something else
specific
/spəˈsɪfɪk/
(adj). clearly defined or identified
characteristic
/ˌkɛrəktəˈrɪstɪk/
(noun). A feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing
historical
/hɪˈstɔrɪkəl/
(adj). Of or concerning history or past events.
perspective
/pərˈspɛktɪv/
(noun). A particular attitude towards something; a point of view
nurture
/ˈnɜrʧər/
(verb). Care for and protect (someone or something) while they are growing.
homelike
/ˈhoʊmˌlaɪk/
(adj). belong to home
application
/ˌæpləˈkeɪʃən/
(noun). A formal request to be considered for a position or to be allowed to do or have something
document
/ˈdɑkjəmɛnt/
(verb). Record (something) in written, photographic, or other form.
feral
/ˈfɛrəl/
(adj). in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication.
capture
/ˈkæpʧər/
(verb). Take into one's possession or control by force.
Prepubescent
/ˌpriː.pjuːˈbe.sənt/
(adj). relating to or in the period preceding puberty
forage
/ˈfɔrɪʤ/
(verb). search widely for food or provisions
profound
/proʊˈfaʊnd/
(adj). very great; felt or experienced very strongly
quash
/kwɔʃ/
(verb). Reject as invalid, especially by legal procedure
optimistic
/ˌɑptəˈmɪstɪk/
(adj). Hopeful and confident about the future.
physician
/fəˈzɪʃən/
(noun). A person qualified to practice medicine.
civilise
/ˈsɪvəlaɪz/
(verb). To educate and improve a person or a society; to make somebody’s behaviour or manners better
initiate
/ɪˈnɪʃiɪt/
(verb). Cause (a process or action) to begin.
subsidy
/ˈsʌbsɪdi/
(noun). A sum of granted money
recruit
/rəˈkrut/
(verb). find new people to join a company, an organization
semblance
/ˈsɛmbləns/
(noun). The outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is different.
transformation
/ˌtrænsfərˈmeɪʃən/
(noun). a complete change in somebody/something
agrarian
/əˈgrɛriən/
(adj). connected with farming and the use of land for farming
ruthless
/ˈruθləs/
(adj). Having or showing no pity or compassion for others.
poverty
/ˈpɑvərti/
(noun). The state of being extremely poor.
substandard
/səbˈstændərd/
(adj). Below the usual or required standard
employment
/ɛmˈplɔɪmənt/
(noun). the state of being employed
painfully
/ˈpeɪnfəli/
(adv). extremely, and in a way that makes you feel annoyed, upset, etc.
advance
/ədˈvæns/
(noun). a development or improvement.
redefinition
/riˌdɛfəˈnɪʃən/
(noun). the action or process of defining something again or differently.
emergence
/ɪˈmɜrʤəns/
(noun). the fact of somebody/something coming out from a dark, confined or hidden place
kindergarten
/ˈkɪndərˌgɑrtən/
(noun). an establishment where children below the age of compulsory education play and learn
movement
/ˈmuvmənt/
(noun). An act of moving.
educator
/ˈɛʤəˌkeɪtər/
(noun). a person who provides instruction or education; a teacher.
notion
/ˈnoʊʃən/
(noun). A belief about something
flourish
/ˈflərɪʃ/
(adj). grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way
basic
/ˈbeɪsɪk/
(noun). the essential facts or principles of a subject or skill.
record
/ˈrɛkərd/
(noun). A thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past
setting
/ˈsɛtɪŋ/
(noun). the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
corruption
/kəˈrʌpʃən/
(noun). bad behaviour of people in authority
prostitution
/ˌprɑstəˈtuʃən/
(noun). The practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment.
wealthy
/ˈwɛlθi/
(adj). Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich.
staple
/ˈsteɪpəl/
(noun). a main product or part of something
underdeveloped
/ˌʌndərdɪˈvɛləpt/
(adj). Not fully developed.
drastic
/ˈdræstɪk/
(adj). likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect
cornerstone
/ˈkɔrnərˌstoʊn/
(noun). an important quality or feature on which a particular thing depends or is based