Từ Vựng Bài Đọc Is There More To Video Games Than People Realize
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impact
/ˈɪmpækt/
(noun). the force or action of one object hitting another
nowhere
/ˈnoʊˌwɛr/
(adv). not in or to any place; not anywhere.
mainstream
/ˈmeɪnˌstrim/
(noun). the ideas, attitudes, or activities that are shared by most people
inappropriate
/ˌɪnəˈproʊpriɪt/
(adj). not suitable or appropriate in a particular situation
surround
/səˈraʊnd/
(verb). to be all around something/somebody
publication
/ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃən/
(noun). The preparation and issuing of a book, journal, or piece of music for public sale.
squabble
/ˈskwɑbəl/
(noun). A noisy quarrel about something trivial.
partisan
/ˈpɑrtəzən/
(noun).
a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person
ensuing
/ˈɛnsuɪŋ/
(adj). Occurring afterwards or as a result.
debate
/dəˈbeɪt/
(noun). A formal discussion on a particular topic
descend
/dɪˈsɛnd/
(verb). Move or fall downwards.
faction
/ˈfækʃən/
(noun). A small organized dissenting group within a larger one
preacher
/ˈpriʧər/
(noun). a person, usually a priest or minister, who gives a religious speec
moral
/ˈmɔrəl/
(adj). concerned with principles of right and wrong behaviour
nonsense
/ˈnɑnsɛns/
(noun).
spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense
worthwhile
/ˈwɜrˈθwaɪl/
(adj).
worth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or importance
complex
/ˈkɑmplɛks/
(adj). Consisting of many different and connected parts
metaphor
/ˈmɛtəfɔr/
(noun). a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
contradiction
/ˌkɑntrəˈdɪkʃən/
(noun). A situation in which inconsistent elements are present
attempt
/əˈtɛmpt/
(noun). an effort to achieve or complete a difficult task or action.
progress
/ˈprɑˌgrɛs/
(noun). Development towards an improved or more advanced condition.
unique
/juˈnik/
(adj). being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
engage
/ɛnˈgeɪʤ/
(verb). Occupy or attract (someone's interest or attention)
statement
/ˈsteɪtmənt/
(noun). a definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing
sociable
/ˈsoʊʃəbəl/
(adj).
willing to talk and engage in activities with other people; friendly.
satisfy
/ˈsætəˌsfaɪ/
(verb). to make somebody pleased by doing or giving them what they want
console
/kənˈsoʊl/
(verb). Comfort (someone) at a time of grief
agenda
/əˈʤɛndə/
(noun).
a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting
consumer
/kənˈsumər/
(noun). A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
acceptable
/ækˈsɛptəbəl/
(adj).
able to be agreed on; suitable
technological
/ˌtɛknəˈlɑʤɪkəl/
(adj). connected with technology
advance
/ədˈvæns/
(noun).
a development or improvement
justifiable
/ˈʤʌstəˌfaɪəbəl/
(adj). able to be shown to be right or reasonable; defensible.
instinctive
/ɪnˈstɪŋktɪv/
(adj).
relating to or prompted by instinct; apparently unconscious or automatic
response
/rɪˈspɑns/
(noun). A verbal or written answer.
reasonable
/ˈrizənəbəl/
(adj). Having sound judgement;
put forward
/pʊt ˈfɔrwərd/
(verb). submit a plan, proposal, or theory for consideration
profound
/proʊˈfaʊnd/
(adj). very great; felt or experienced very strongly
inculcate
/ˈɪŋkəlˌkeɪt/
(verb). Instil (an idea, attitude, or habit) by persistent instruction.
empathetic
/ˌɛmpəˈθɛtɪk/
(adj). able to understand how somebody else feels because you can imagine what it is like to be that person
contemplative
/kənˈtɛmplətɪv/
(adj). Expressing or involving prolonged thought.
illustrate
/ˈɪləˌstreɪt/
(verb). Explain or make (something) clear by using examples
regulate
/ˈrɛgjəˌleɪt/
(verb). Control or maintain the rate or speed of (a machine or process) so that it operates properly.
lawmaker
/ˈlɔˌmeɪkər/
(noun). A legislator.
fluid
/ˈfluəd/
(adj). a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure;
comprehend
/ˌkɑmpriˈhɛnd/
(verb). Grasp mentally; understand.
mimic
/ˈmɪmɪk/
(verb). Imitate (someone or their actions or words),
widespread
/ˈwaɪdˈsprɛd/
(adj). found to be dispersed over a large area
generational
/ˌʤɛnəˈreɪʃənəl/
(adj).
relating to or characteristic of all the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively
programmer
/ˈproʊˌgræmər/
(noun).
a person who writes computer programs.
addict
/ˈædɪkt/
(noun). a person who is addicted to a particular substance, typically an illegal drug
aware
/əˈwɛr/
(adj). Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
satisfaction
/ˌsætəˈsfækʃən/
(noun). the good feeling that you have when you have achieved something or when something that you wanted to happen does happen; something that gives you this feeling
complexity
/kəmˈplɛksəti/
(noun). The state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
virtual
/ˈvɜrʧuəl/
(adj). almost or very nearly the thing described
predictability
/prɪˌdɪktəˈbɪlɪti/
(noun). The ability to be predicted.
intellectual
/ˌɪntəˈlɛkʧuəl/
(adj). well educated and connected with logical processes
engagement
/ɛnˈgeɪʤmənt/
(noun). an agreement to marry somebody
embrace
/ɛmˈbreɪs/
(verb). Hold (someone) closely in one's arms
subtitle
/ˈsʌbˌtaɪtəl/
(noun). captions displayed at the bottom of a movie or television screen that translate or transcribe the dialogue or narrative
attitude
/ˈætəˌtud/
(noun). A settled way of thinking or feeling about something
principle
/ˈprɪnsəpəl/
(noun). A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation
traditionalist
/trəˈdɪʃənəlɪst/
(noun). An advocate of maintaining tradition
narrative
/ˈnærətɪv/
(noun). A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
uphold
/əpˈhoʊld/
(verb). Confirm or support
literacy
/ˈlɪtərəsi/
(noun). the ability to read and write
standard
/ˈstændərd/
(noun). a level of quality or attainment.
significantly
/sɪgˈnɪfɪkəntli/
(adv). in a way that is large or important enough to have an effect on something or to be noticed
blur
/blɜr/
(verb).
make or become unclear or less distinct
sheer
/ʃɪr/
(adj). complete and not mixed with anything else
complacency
/kəmˈpleɪsənsi/
(noun). A feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction
absorb
/əbˈzɔrb/
(verb). take in water due to chemical or physical force
menacing
/ˈmɛnəsɪŋ/
(adj). seeming likely to cause you harm or danger
alien
/ˈeɪliən/
(adj). Belonging to a foreign country.
renowned
/rɪˈnaʊnd/
(adj).
known or talked about by many people; famous
neuroscientist
/ˈnjʊroʊˌsaɪəntɪst/
(noun). An expert in neuroscience.
personalize
/ˈpɜrsənəˌlaɪz/
(verb).
design or produce (something) to meet someone's individual requirements
quantity
/ˈkwɑntəti/
(noun). an amount or a number of something
antecedent
/ˌænˈtɛsədənt/
(noun). A thing that existed before or logically precedes another.
technophile
/technophile/
(noun). A person who is enthusiastic about new technology
articulate
/ɑrˈtɪkjələt/
(verb).
express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently
forefront
/ˈfɔrˌfrʌnt/
(noun). The leading or most important position or place
equivalent
/ɪˈkwɪvələnt/
(adj). equal in number, quantity
associated
/əˈsoʊsiˌeɪtəd/
(adj).
(of a person or thing) connected with something else
alienate
/ˈeɪljəˌneɪt/
(verb). Make (someone) feel isolated or estranged.
experimentation
/ɪkˌspɛrəmənˈteɪʃən/
(noun). The process of performing a scientific procedure
thesis
/ˈθisəs/
(noun). A long essay, written by a candidate for a university degree
constitute
/ˈkɑnstəˌtut/
(verb). Be (a part) of a whole.
pointless
/ˈpɔɪntləs/
(adj). Having little or no sense, use, or purpose
encounter
/ɪnˈkaʊntər/
(verb). to experience something, especially something unpleasant
intriguingly
/ɪnˈtrigɪŋli/
(adv). in a way that is very interesting because it is unusual or does not have an obvious answer
companionable
/kəmˈpænjənəbl/
(adj). Friendly and sociable
pastime
/ˈpæˌstaɪm/
(noun). An activity that someone does regularly for enjoyment rather than work
cyber
/ˈsaɪbər/
(adj).
relating to or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality
isolated
/ˈaɪsəˌleɪtəd/
(adj). Far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote
inevitable
/ɪˈnɛvətəbəl/
(adj). Certain to happen;
incomprehensible
/ɪŋˌkɑmprəˈhɛnsɪbəl/
(adj). Not able to be understood
dire
/daɪr/
(adj).
(of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent