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vague idea
an approximate or imprecise idea - ý tưởng mập mờ, gần đúng
Ví dụ:
- I have fairly good ideas for two of my research papers, and a vague idea for the third.
- Not only do I not remember them I don't even have a vague idea of what the subject matter was.
- On the other hand he had only a vague idea of what constitutes a mathematical proof.
- In conjunction with the twenty-fourth problem, this shows that, even at the time, he had at least a vague idea of metamathematics.
- Always remember that moving from an interesting but vague idea, to specific and actionable is the difficult part of creation and invention.
vague memory
unclear or incomplete memory - trí nhớ không rõ ràng
Ví dụ:
- Summer now exists only as a vague memory, a time when all was warm and I bathed in lakes and pools and kissed and danced.
- I have a vague memory that it took about eight months for him to leave office after Black Wednesday.
- He had a vague memory of hiring a dak cart driver to take him down the road.
valid point
a point that most people would find reasonable and logical - điểm hợp lệ
Ví dụ:
- She brings up a valid point about Vicki constantly trying to create animosity between her and Tamra.
- I would say to your readers that I am a fond cat lover and I am merely making a valid point.
- For once, he was unable to think of a reply, since she actually had a valid point in this argument.
- However, the manufacturers have a valid point in that we are quite happy to unthinkingly travel in fly-by-wire aircraft.
- Nor do I think using the converse argument is a valid point.
valid reason
a reason that most people would find acceptable or believable - lí do hợp lí
Ví dụ:
- For this reason, one should not enter into a dangerous situation without a valid reason.
- The market demand is steady and there is no valid reason why prices should drop below the level of last week.
- The only valid reason for legalising it is that the Government could make more money.
- There can be absolutely no valid reason why my countrymen do not take pride in keeping their country clean.
- Rules say bus drivers can use their discretion regarding dogs but they must have a valid reason for refusing.
valuable contribution
an important contribution to something's development or success - đóng góp giá trị
Ví dụ:
- One especially valuable contribution of the book is its analysis of numerous small aerial battles.
- Any contribution that brings the life and thought of a woman out of the shadows of historical obscurity is a valuable contribution.
- In my experience most in fact do see their employees as being a valuable contribution to their business.
- I should like to thank this eminent scholar and friend for his valuable contribution to the debate on this issue.
- This lack of comprehensiveness in no way diminishes the valuable contribution made by this fine book.
valuable information
important or useful information - thông tin giá trị
Ví dụ:
- Probably the most valuable information that has been obtained during this time is new information about subcellular protein localization.
- Let nobody ever say that the internet is not a valuable information resource.
- Public and private schools, scouting groups, and religious youth educators are sources of valuable information.
- Notice that the hypsography data also include valuable information in the Elevation field.
- Analytics find patterns in the randomness of data so that you can discover valuable information and gain insight.
valuable lesson
Ví dụ:
- And I learned a valuable lesson in self-management, focus and concentration while on the job.
- I learnt a valuable lesson which was to be a little more careful with my finances.
- The other will endure hardship and much suffering and must learn a valuable lesson.
- Bald and shell-shocked by the experience, she also learnt a valuable lesson.
- I swallowed my first bitter pill from this beastly industry, and have certainly learned a valuable lesson.
vary widely
to vary a lot, or include very different types, amounts, degrees, etc. - đa dạng/ nhiều loại
Ví dụ:
- State laws vary widely, with some allowing specific forms of gambling within their borders.
- The static and dynamic characteristics of these two types of vehicles vary widely.
- Retail prices vary widely, but the industry is considered to be quite profitable.
- Though they are uniform in order, the age of onset, pace, and duration of these changes vary widely from one individual to another.
- The clinical features vary widely and may resemble myelopathy, radiculopathy, muscle disease, or even hyperventilation.
vast majority
great majority, or the most by far - số lượng lớn/ phần lớn
Ví dụ:
- The vast majority of new vans have engine immobilisers fitted, although few have full alarm systems.
- The vast majority of drug users are recreational, and there are so many of them that they are a majority.
- Instead the vast majority of anti-capitalists became part of the anti-war mobilisations.
- But for the vast majority of musical artists, their copyrights are a woefully inadequate tool for leveraging their way to a mass audience.
- The centre, where the vast majority of Iraqis live, will not have access to the oil wealth.
victory parade
a parade held to celebrate a victory, esp. in sports, war, politics, etc. - diễu hành chiến thắng
Ví dụ:
- Watching the England team's victory parade, I fear Freddie could topple from the upper deck of the open top bus at any moment.
- Mountbatten gratified his ambition by staging an elaborate victory parade, at which he took the salute in Rangoon on 15 June.
- Wingate, mounted on a grey charger, led the victory parade into Addis Abeba.
- With loud hurrahs from appropriate quarters and much general ballyhoo, my friend went along to that victory parade in London.
- In the Norrebro area, home to many of the city's communist and anarchist groups, an impromptu victory parade began.
violent crime
a crime that causes injury or death - tội phạm bạo lực
Ví dụ:
- Police say this is partly down to a new system for how they deal with and record violent crime.
- The British Crime Survey shows that violent crime fell by six per cent and violence involving injury dropped by 12 per cent.
- Cotswold police are mounting a major offensive against violent crime in the run-up to Christmas.
- Today domestic violence makes up a quarter of all reported violent crime, although most goes unreported.
- I live in fear of being a victim of violent crime every time I step out of the door.
violent movie
a movie with many violent scenes - phim bạo lực
Ví dụ:
- Do you let your kids watch violent movies?
- It's one of the most violent movies I've seen, but it's still a great film.
- He thought of hitting Guy, saw himself doing it, like some violent movie, slow-motion.
- They have a violent movie then they have a violent advert
visiting hours
hours of the day when you can visit a hospital, prison, museum, zoo, government office, etc. - giờ tham quan
Ví dụ:
- The mill, which was open to the public during the week, has had its visiting hours slashed.
- These are not folks coming to solemnly worship during the several visiting hours open to non-Muslims.
- It is thought the floppy disc was brought into the prison in Portlaoise, Co Laois, during visiting hours.
vital organs
organs that are essential for life, incl. the brain, heart, kidneys, liver and lungs - nội tạng quan trọng
Ví dụ:
- Fat also helps maintain healthy hair and skin, protects vital organs, keeps your body insulated, and provides a sense of fullness after meals.
- These air bubbles can make their way to the brain, the heart, the kidneys and other vital organs.
- This makes sure that oxygen gets to the vital organs, such as the brain and heart.
- Although testicular cancer is among the easiest cancers to cure, that cure is much harder to achieve once it has spread to vital organs.
- As sugar by-products accumulate in vital organs such as the liver, heart and brain, cells become damaged and die.
vital role
a very important role - vai trò quan trọng
Ví dụ:
- She said tidy town committees played a vital role which was central to community life.
- The soft tissue structures around the joint play a vital role in the stability of the shoulder.
- This exercise also plays a vital role in swimming during stroke recovery in the freestyle, butterfly and backstroke.
- The redesign of emergency services is part of a larger plan to improve patient care and both hospitals will play a vital role in this.
- Let it be clear that I do believe that the National Gallery has a vital role to play in the new South Africa.
vote against
to not support someone or something with your vote - chống lại
Ví dụ:
- If the money was going for reading coaches in elementary schools, I might have been less likely to vote against it.
- The campaign says it wants members to vote against a resolution expressing confidence in the managing director.
- Every activist should fight hard to build the biggest possible vote against the deal.
- More than 100 Labour MPs are threatening to vote against the bill on January 27 and 160 have signed a protest motion over fees.
- Continuing, he signified his party's intention to vote against any estimate that includes them.
vote for
to give someone or something your vote - bầu cử
Ví dụ:
- The doctors attended a rally outside the hospital to vote for bans on non-essential paperwork.
- Let's say you vote for a trick play that ends with a player suffering a serious knee injury.
- So I took the trouble to total up the popular vote for the House this time.
- I guess no one expected that enough Tokelauans would actually vote for colonial government.
- Please write a short memo advising the Senator whether she should vote for the law.
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