Tất tần tật" từ vựng Academic bắt đầu bằng V nên học trong tiếng anh

· Academic words

Hôm nay, IELTS TUTOR sẽ chia sẻ thêm về các từ vựng Academic bắt đầu bằng chữ V nên học trong tiếng anh cho các bạn. Bên cạnh đó, các bạn có thể tham khảo thêm "Tất tần tật" từ vựng Academic bắt đầu bằng M nên học trong tiếng anh & Hướng dẫn đề thi IELTS 21/11/2020 bài WRITING TASK 1 (map) về school library (kèm bài sửa cho HS đi thi)

1. Validate

Check the validity of, make or declare valid - làm cho hợp lê, phê chuẩn

IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

  • The purpose here is to validate previously established model predictions that relate slideway errors to manufacturing inaccuracies.
  • This social framework exists fundamentally to validate and underwrite the sovereignty of the member states of global international society.
  • Needless to say, recalling this episode in the historiography of German Renaissance studies is not to validate it.
  • If a colleague dropped atonal writing, the atonalists saw this as a threatening refusal to validate their own work.
  • Those amendments validate changes in membership, either to replace or to substitute members during the course of tribunal hearings.

2. Variable

Liable to change, able to vary, differ – hay thay đổi, có thể thay đổi

IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

    • Closure of the ischiopubic synchondrosis is variable and can occur as early as 3 years.
    • Fixed or variable interest rates are applied, with payments spread over 24 to 48 months.
    • During its path along the template, RNA polymerase may encounter positions where it hesitates and pauses for a variable period of time.
    • Since these words are rooted in clear-cut concepts, they carry less variable meaning than sentences without swear words.
    • Discounted rates offer a permanent discount off the lender's variable rate.

    3. Variance

    Disagreeing - xích mích, bất hòa

    IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

      • The variance in the quality of your cold-brew will often come from the beans, your fastidiousness to the process and the equipment you use.
      • Bonnie's results fell into a broad range, due partially to variance in access speed depending on the location of the data on the disk.
      • A common measure of PSU quality is how much variance is observed on the various voltage rails under load.
      • For sensitivity analysis, we arbitrarily doubled the coefficient of fertilizer in the variance function.
      • Today, of course, transsexuals and other transgendered people have a significant voice in the literature of gender variance.

      4. Variant

      A form differing from other forms of the same thing - biến thể

      IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

        • A Kelvin Double bridge is a variant of the Wheatstone bridge used for measuring very low resistances.
        • The Katangese were thus restricted to exercising a variant of self-determination and no issue arose under the African Charter.
        • variant of the Gursky crowd scene, Klitschko depicts the scene of a prizefight in Germany.
        • Italy is the exception, and reveals an unexpected variant of ecclesiastic modernization strategies.
        • Each of the crystal classes is named according to the variant of a crystal form which it displays.

        5. Venture

        An undertaking involving risk dare to do or say something - sự mạo hiểm

        IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

          • Venture capital firms are pools of capital, usually organised as a limited partnership.
          • Venture capitalists are taking lots of heat for making some big bets on some pretty flaky ideas.
          • Venture capital is an important financial tool for innovative start-ups in many industries.
          • Venture capital will continue to pour into internet direct marketing companies.

          6. Verge

          A limit beyond which something will happen - bờ vực

          IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

            • He seems to be on the verge of agreeing in this lavish, Waspish enterprise.
            • Balancing on the verge with traffic whizzing past close behind me was hair raising.
            • This herb grows in every grassy verge, preferably on the path, just like plantain or waybread, with which it shares most of its uses.
            • We all know that we have a great team this year, and we are on the verge of accomplishing something very special.
            • Hence there's no shortage of scientists and economists who now adventurously proclaim we are on the verge of a new creation.

            7. Versatile

            Able to do or be used for many different things - nhiều tài, linh hoạt

            IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

              • He also played a number of endearing characters, and was truly one of the most versatile players in Bollywood.
              • Their dentition was rather unspecialized and versatile, suggesting an omnivorous lifestyle.
              • He was one of the most versatile of Roman poets, who wrote love poems, elegies, and satirical epigrams with equal success.
              • This versatile group is equally at home playing for concerts, contradances, or Cajun dances.
              • One of Britain's most versatile baritones graces the Westmorland Hall stage next Saturday in the first concert of the new sinfonia series.

              8. Versed

              Experienced or skilled in - thành thạo, giỏi

              IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                • It is undeniably true that a good chef must be well versed in all areas of the kitchen, including the bakeshop.
                • People who are well versed in hip-hop understand the need for diversity in the culture.
                • I was extremely well versed in the history of intoxication in relation to creativity.
                • In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory.
                • Rather, Seoul needs to seek foreign translators well versed in Korean language and culture.

                9. Versus

                Against - chống lại, đấu với

                IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                  • St Joseph's will now meet the winners of the Ballyvarley versus First Dromara match.
                  • It was another striker versus goalkeeper confrontation which ought to have gone to the man in possession.
                  • Red Kitching thinks that the Liverpool versus Newcastle United tie could end a managerial career.
                  • No single sporting event carries quite the emotional freight of England versus Germany at football.
                  • During Euro 2000, I went to watch Spain versus Slovenia with Bobby and a friend of his.

                  10. Veteran

                  A person with long experience, esp in the armed forces - người kỳ cựu

                  IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                    • Veteran royal commentator Tom Fleming will commentate on the event, telling the story of The Queen Mother's life for a family viewing audience.
                    • Veteran runner Marie will be running alongside a number of staff from Bury Hospice, for whom she is raising money.
                    • Veteran aid workers like Endris are all too familiar with the early warning signs of famine.
                    • Veteran coach Robert Waseige, who had heart surgery earlier this year, put his squad through a punishing schedule.
                    • Veteran blogger Dan Drezner gives some advice to new webloggers if they wish to succeed in the world of blogs.

                    11. Viable

                    Capable of working , surviving or living successfully - có thể sống/ tồn tại

                    IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                      • In turn, it may make campus and community radio all the more viable as alternative media for the music of talents like Fisher.
                      • These have proven to be a viable instrument of social security reform in more than a half-dozen countries, with their origins in Sweden.
                      • In the absence of a viable and institutionalized left in the United States, his behavior is not really so bizarre.
                      • Far from breaking up a viable terrorist cell, the government seems to have nailed three aspiring nobodies, the story reports.
                      • However, Bennett said he does not think the vegetable ivory serves as a viable replacement for animal ivory.

                      12. Vibe

                      Informal the atmosphere produced by a place or a mood passing between people - sự rung cảm

                      IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                        • It would be impossible to extract a feel-good vibe from the star of the webtoon series created for the Flash-animation site.
                        • After a horrible storm or war, or anytime a lot of people die, is there some sort of bad vibe or negative juju imprinted on the landscape?
                        • That being said, she concedes that there will be a more rampantly Celtic vibe to their Starlite show, in honour of St. Patrick's Day.
                        • There's some impressively nasty makeup FX and the latter half of the film works up a nice creepy vibe.
                        • I love creating music, and doing that with someone else to vibe off and to inject ideas into the mix is the bees knees.

                        13. Vicinity

                        The surrounding area - vùng lân cận

                        IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                          • When a user leaves the vicinity of the computer, normal operation of a computer's resident security will control computer function.
                          • The hospital can acquire land owned by residents in the vicinity if it really needs parking space.
                          • This stress was to lead to the break-up of the land mass, first appearing in the vicinity of the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean.
                          • Next it was time for a pre-lunch snack and there seemed to be an aloo tikki with my name on it somewhere in the vicinity.
                          • AirDrop enables you to wirelessly share files with other users who are in your vicinity.

                          14. Vicious

                          Cruel or violent, savage and dangerous - xấu xa, đồi bại

                          IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                            • Vicious rocks surrounded the tiny islet, and a beached ship lay on its side in the deep sands, torn by wave and water.            
                            • Vicious black-eyed figures in long dark cloaks with white neck collars and black horsewhips marshal the procession. 
                            • A person can be successfully evil only if he or she can embody a peculiarly nasty blend of vicious evil and laudable good.
                            • According to the Killarney based TD, vicious cutbacks are now being imposed in the school building programme.        

                            15. Vivid

                            Producing powerful feelings or clear images in the mind, very deep bright – sinh động, sặc sỡ

                            IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                              • A flashback is a sudden, vivid memory of a bad trip and can be very frightening, sometimes causing mental health problems.
                              • Clean, pure and racy, with crystalline fruit, the wines flicker across the tongue, leaving an intense, vivid length.
                              • In the 18th century, there is a vivid description of the interface in a kitchen between a chef and a cook, from the racy pen of William Verral.
                              • The staging just about passes muster and it is enlivened by vivid sets and flamboyant costumes.
                              • These individuals have vivid imaginations, love to weave stories and tales, and are prone to exaggeration.

                              16. Vulnerable

                              Exposed to being attacked or harmed - có thể bị tổn thương/ tấn công

                              IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:

                                • They're worried about the impact on the weak and vulnerable if the unfair dismissal laws are watered down.            
                                • Our reading efforts were communal, and thus vulnerable to the attention-seeking wisecracks of this or that child.           
                                • Mental tension and physical stress are not needed when you are vulnerable and sensitive to pressures of any kind.          
                                • Small sloops and schooners were particularly vulnerable to the attentions of privateers.             
                                • A fiduciary is someone in a position of trust who is relied upon by a vulnerable person.

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