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ubiquitous |
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a. phổ biến being or existing everywhere; omnipresent That 'The Little Drummer Boy' seemed ubiquitous; we heard the tune everywhere. |
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umpire |
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n. trọng tài one who settles dispute or controversy between parties; referee or judge, one chosen to see that the rules of a game A good answer by every umpire is to say that 'I saw it.' |
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unaccountable |
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a. tánh kỳ khôi not able to be explained or understood; unreasonable or mysterious The military and CIA hire contractors who are completely unaccountable to Congress. |
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unanimity |
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n. nhất trí complete agreement in opinion or resolution of all persons concerned We were surprised by the unanimity with which members of both parties accepted our proposals. |
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unassuming |
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a. khiêm tốn modest; not bold or forward; not arrogant He is so unassuming that some people fail to realize how great a man he really is. |
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unconscious |
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a. bất tỉnh lacking awareness; senseless; unaware So I think at this hour when I look back to the crisis through the quiet medium of time: I was unconscious of folly at the instant. |
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uncouth |
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a. thô kệch lacking refinement or cultivation or taste Most biographers portray Lincoln as an uncouth and ungainly young man. |
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unctuous |
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a. nhờn oily; composed of oil or fat; characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness Uriah Heep disguised his nefarious actions by unctuous protestations of his 'humility.' |
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underscore |
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v. gạch draw a mark or line under; emphasize; stress Addressing the jogging class, Kim would underscore the importance to runners of good nutrition. |
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undulating |
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a. nhấp nhô moving with wavelike motion The Hilo Hula Festival was an undulating sea of grass skirts. |
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unearth |
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v. khai quật bring up out of the earth; dig up; bring to public notice; uncover When they unearth the city, the archeologists find many relics of an ancient civilization. |
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unequivocal |
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a. rõ ràng admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; clear and unambiguous My answer to your proposal is an unequivocal and absolute 'No.' |
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unerringly |
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a. unerringly infallibly; without error, mistake, or failure My teacher unerringly pounced on the one typographical error in my essay. |
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unfathomable |
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a. unfathomable difficult or impossible to understand; difficult or impossible to measure Unable to get to the bottom of the mystery, Watson declared it was unfathomable. |
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unfetter |
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v. giải phóng liberate; free from chains; set free or keep free from restrictions or bonds Chained to the wall for months on end, the hostage despaired that no one could unfetter him. |
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