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gaggle |
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n. ngông kêu a flock of geese; a cluster or group A gaggle of photographers huddled on the sidewalk beside a swelling crowd of onlookers. |
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gainsay |
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v. phủ nhận speak against; contradict; oppose in words; deny or declare not to be true She was too honest to gainsay the truth of the report. |
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gait |
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n. dáng đi manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving; walk; the rate of moving The lame man walked with an uneven gait. |
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gall |
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v. mật make sore by abrasion; damage surface friction; annoy It will gall her to have to wait outside; I guess she will leave there in five minutes. |
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gallantry |
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n. chiều chuộng the quality of being brave when something is difficult or dangerous I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination. |
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galleon |
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n. thuyền buồm large sailing ship, usually having two or more decks and carrying guns The Spaniards pinned their hopes on the galleon, the large warship. |
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gallop |
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v. phi nước đại move or run rapidly or carelessly, lifting the fore and hind feet alternately, in successive leaps or bounds He is learning how to gallop the horse along the track. |
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galvanize |
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v. khích stimulate by shock; stir up; spur to action Perhaps SIV was waiting for some event or announcement to galvanize people into marching once again. |
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gambol |
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v. nô đùa dance and skip about in sport; leap playfully See children gambol in the park is a pleasant experience. |
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gamut |
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n. gam entire range; all notes in musical scale In this performance, the leading lady was able to demonstrate the complete gamut of her acting ability. |
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gape |
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v. ngáp open the mouth wide; yawn from sleepiness, weariness, or dullness We saw the huge pit gape before him; if he stumbled, he would fall in. |
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