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adjacent |
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a. lân cận adjoining; neighboring; close to; lying near Philip's best friend Jason lived only four houses down the block, close but not immediately adjacent. |
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adjoin |
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v. phụ hợp be next to; be contiguous to; border on A breakfast-room would adjoin the drawing-room, I slipped in there. |
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adjudicate |
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v. xét xử hear and settle a case by judicial procedure The principal decided to adjudicate the disagreement between the two students. |
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adjure |
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v. cầu khẩn appeal to or entreat earnestly; command or enjoin solemnly, as under oath The criminal tried to adjure to the court for mercy. |
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admonish |
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v. nhắc nhở warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided I would again admonish the reader carefully to consider the nature of our doctrine. |
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admonition |
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n. lời khuyên gentle or friendly reproof; cautionary advice or warning The article concludes with an admonition from a psychologist |
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adobe |
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n. adobe clay; brick; sun-dried brick; structure built with this type of brick Because of this thickness, the inside temperature of an adobe remains fairly constant and comfortable year-round. |
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adolescent |
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n. vị thành niên a juvenile between the onset of puberty and maturity; These students are adolescent boys and girls. |
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adoration |
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n. chầu act of playing honor to a divine being; worship paid to God; the act of addressing as a god They knelt in adoration of their gods. |
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adorn |
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v. tô điểm enhance or decorate with or as if with ornaments This small icon indicates that the plastic yard sign they adorn is either recyclable. |
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adroit |
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a. chăm chỉ skillful and adept under pressing conditions I should work in adroit references to this evening's speeches. |
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adulation |
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n. adulation excessive flattery or admiration; unmerited praise The rock star thrived on the adulation of his groupies and yes men. |
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adulterate |
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v. giả make impure by adding inferior or tainted substances It is a crime to adulterate foods without informing the buyer. |