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"_ L_TTL_" (det, pron) // "A LITTLE" nh, mt t"" [sound:A+LITTLE.mp3] I feel like the first set wasa littlebit tricky"_B_ND_N" (v) /'bndn/ "ABANDON" b, t b "" [sound:ABANDON.mp3] How could she abandon her own child?"_B_ND_N_D" (adj) /'bndnd/ "ABANDONED" b b ri, b rung b [sound:ABANDONED.mp3]The car was found abandoned in Bristol."_B_L_TY" (n) /'biliti/ "ABILITY" kh nng, nng lc "" [sound:ABILITY.mp3] The health center serves all patients, regardless of their ability to pay."_BL_" (adj)/'eibl/ "ABLE"c nng lc, c ti "" [sound:ABLE.mp3] I've always wanted to be able to speak Japanese."_B__T" (adv, prep) /'baut/ "ABOUT" khong, v [sound:ABOUT.mp3] About that car of yours. How much are you selling it for?"_B_V_" (prep, adv) /'bv/ "ABOVE" trn, ln trn "" [sound:ABOVE.mp3] The great bird hovered high above our heads."_BR__D" (adv) /'br:d/ "ABROAD" , ra nc ngoi, ngoi tri "" [sound:ABROAD.mp3] She often goes abroad on business."_BS_NC_" (n) /'bsns/ "ABSENCE" s vng mt "" [sound:ABSENCE.mp3] Her work involved repeated absences from home."_BS_NT" (adj)/'bsnt/ "ABSENT"vng mt, ngh "" [sound:ABSENT.mp3] students who are regularly absent from school"_BS_L_T_" (adj) /'bslu:t/ "ABSOLUTE" tuyt i, hon ton ">" [sound:ABSOLUTE.mp3] I have absolute confidence in her."_BS_L_T_LY" (adv) /'bslu:tli/"ABSOLUTELY" tuyt i, hon ton "" [sound:ABSOLUTELY.mp3] He made his reasons for resigning absolutely clear."_BS_RB" (v)
lass=""vowel"">OMPANY" i theo, i cng, km theo. "" [sound:ACCOMPANY.mp3] Wherever her husband went, she would accompany him"_CC_RD_NG T_" (prep) /'k:di/ "ACCORDING TO" theo, y theo "" [sound:ACCORDING+TO.mp3] According to the police, his attackers beat him with a blunt instrument."_CC__NT" (n, v) /'kaunt/ "ACCOUNT" ti khon, k ton; tnh ton, tnh n "" [sound:ACCOUNT.mp3] I've opened an account with Barclay's Bank."_CC_R_T_" (adj) /'kjurit/ "ACCURATE" ng n, chnh xc, xc ng "" [sound:ACCURATE.mp3] The brochure tries to give a fair and accurate description of each hotel."_CC_R_T_LY" (adv) /'kjuritli/"ACCURATELY" ng n, chnh xc "" [sound:ACCURATELY.mp3] It's impossible to predict the weather accurately."_CC_S_" (v) /'kju:z/ "ACCUSE" t co, buc ti, kt ti "" [sound:ACCUSE.mp3] Smith accused her of lying."_CH__V_" (v) /'ti:v/ "ACHIEVE" t c, dnh c "" [sound:ACHIEVE.mp3] She eventually achieved her goal of becoming a professor"_CH__V_M_NT"(n) /'ti:vmnt/ "ACHIEVEMENT" thnh tch, thnh tu "" [sound:ACHIEVEMENT.mp3] His great achievement is to make all the players into a united team."_C_D" (n)/'sid/ "ACID"axit ""[sound:ACID.mp3] a juicy apple with a slightly acid flavour"_CKN_WL_DG_" (v) /k'nlid/ "ACKNOWLEDGE" cng nhn, tha nhn "" [sound:ACKNOWLEDGE.mp3] He acknowledges that when he's tired he gets bad-tempered."_CQ__R_" (v) /'kwai/ "ACQUIRE" dnh c, t c, kim c "CQUIRE.mp3] Manning hoped to acquire valuable works of art as cheaply as possible.
pan class=""vowel"">ON" tnh cng, php cng ""[sound:ADDITION.mp3] The company provides cheap Internet access. In addition, it makes shareware freely available."_DD_T__N_L"(adj) /'dinl/ "ADDITIONAL" thm vo, tng thm "" [sound:ADDITIONAL.mp3] Additional information can be obtained from the centre"_DDR_SS" (n, v)/'dres/ "ADDRESS" a ch, a ch "" [sound:ADDRESS.mp3] Please write your name and address on a postcard."_D_Q__T_"(adj) /'dikwit/ "ADEQUATE" y, y "" [sound:ADEQUATE.mp3]Farmers have been slow to make adequate provision for their retirement."_D_Q__T_LY"(adv) /'dikwitli/ "ADEQUATELY" tng xng, tha ng "" [sound:ADEQUATELY.mp3] She wasn't adequately insured. marked"_DJ_ST" (v)/'dst/ "ADJUST"sa li cho ng, iu chnh "" [sound:ADJUST.mp3] It took a few seconds for her eyes to adjust to the darkness."_DM_R_T__N"(n) /,dm'rein/ "ADMIRATION" s khm phc, thn phc "" [sound:ADMIRATION.mp3] I'm full of admiration for the crew who handled this crisis."_DM_R_" (v) /d'mai/ "ADMIRE" khm phc, thn phc "" [sound:ADMIRE.mp3] I really admire the way she brings up those kids all on her own."_DM_T" (v)/d'mit/ "ADMIT"nhn vo, cho vo, kt hp ""[sound:ADMIT.mp3] Paul admitted to me that he sometimes feels jealous of my friendship with Stanley."_D_PT" (v)/'dpt/ "ADOPT"nhn lm con nui, b m nui "" [sound:ADOPT.mp3]"_D_LT" (n, adj)/'dlt/ "ADULT"ngi ln, ngi trng thnh; trng thnh "" [sound:ADULT.mp3] Some children find it difficult to talk to adults."_DV_NC_" (n, v) /d'v:ns/ "ADVANCE" s tin b, tin ln; a ln,at "" [sound:ADVANCE.mp3] Their aircraft were in advance of those used by the US.
"_L_V_" (adj) /'laiv/ "ALIVE" sng, vn cn sng, cn tn ti "" [sound:ALIVE.mp3] My grandparents are still alive ."_LL" (adj) /il/ "ILL" m "" [sound:ill.mp3] I was feeling ill that day and decided to stay at home."_LL R_GHT" (adj, adv, exclamation) /':l'rait/ "ALL RIGHT" tt, n, khe mnh; c ""[sound:ALL+RIGHT.mp3] 'How's school going, Steve?' 'Oh, all right, I guess.'"_LL__D" (adj) /'laid/ "ALLIED" lin minh, ng minh, thng gia "" [sound:ALLIED.mp3]"_LL_W" (v)/'lau/ "ALLOW"cho php, cho "" [sound:ALLOW.mp3] My parents wouldn't allow me to go to the party"_LLY" (n, v) /'li/ "ALLY" nc ng minh, lin minh; lin kt, kt thng gia "" [sound:ALLY.mp3] a meeting of the European allies"_LM_ST" (adv)/':lmoust/ "ALMOST" hu nh, gn nh "" [sound:ALMOST.mp3] Have you almost finished?"_L_N_" (adj, adv) /'loun/ "ALONE" c n, mt mnh "" [sound:ALONE.mp3] You shouldn't leave a child alone in the house."_L_NG" (prep, adv) /'l/ "ALONG" dc theo, theo; theo chiu di, sut theo "" [sound:ALONG.mp3] I was driving along, thinking about Chris."_L_NGS_D_" (prep, adv) /'l'said/ "ALONGSIDE" st cnh, k bn, dc theo "" [sound:ALONGSIDE.mp3] Children's prices are shown alongside adult prices."_L__D" (adv) /'laud/ "ALOUD" ln ting, to ting "" [sound:ALOUD.mp3] Joanne, would you read the poem aloud?"_LPH_B_T" (n) /'lfbit/ "ALPHABET" bng ch ci, bc u, iu c"" [sound:ALPHABET.mp3] the international phonetic alphabet"_LPH_B_T_C_L"(adj) /,fl'betikl/ "ALPHABETICAL" thuc bng ch ci ">"[sound:ALPHABETICAL.mp3] The files are arranged in alphabetical order .
"_LPH_B_T_C_LLY" (adv) /,lf'betikli/ "ALPHABETICALLY" theo th t abc "" [sound:ALPHABETICALLY.mp3] Are the records filed alphabetically"_LR__DY" (adv) /:l'redi/ "ALREADY" , ri, ri"" [sound:ALREADY.mp3] The performance had already started when we arrived."_LS_" (adv)/els/ "ELSE"khc, na; nu khng [sound:ELSE.mp3] Who else was at the party?"_LT_R" (v)/':lt/ "ALTER"thay i, bin i, sa i "" [sound:ALTER.mp3] Nothing can alter the fact that the refugees are our responsibility"_LT_RN_T_V_"(n, adj) /:l't:ntiv/ "ALTERNATIVE" la chn (mt trong hai); hoc ci ny hoc ci kia"" [sound:ALTERNATIVE.mp3] Have you any alternative suggestions ?"_LT_RN_T_V_LY"(adv) // "ALTERNATIVELY" nh mt s la chn ">" [sound:ALTERNATIVELY.mp3] You can relax on the beach or alternatively try the bustling town centre."_LTH__GH" (conj) /:l'ou/ "ALTHOUGH" mc d, du cho"" [sound:ALTHOUGH.mp3] Although in poor health, she continued to carry out her duties."_LT_G_TH_R" (adv) /,:lt'ge/ "ALTOGETHER" hon ton, hu nh; ni chung "" [sound:ALTOGETHER.mp3] This latest problem is altogether more serious."_LW_YS" (adv)/':lwz/ "ALWAYS"lun lun [sound:ALWAYS.mp3] Always lock your bicycle to something secure."_M_Z_" (v) /'meiz/ "AMAZE" lm ngc nhin, lm sng st "" [sound:AMAZE.mp3] Dave amazed his friends by suddenly getting married."_M_Z_D" (adj) /'meiz/ "AMAZED" kinh ngc, sng st [sound:AMAZED.mp3] I'm amazed you've never heard of the Rolling Stones.
"_M_Z_NG" (adj) /'meizi/ "AMAZING" kinh ngc, sng st"" [sound:AMAZING.mp3] He's an amazing player to watch."_MB_T__N" (n) /m'bin/ "AMBITION" hoi bo, kht vng ""[sound:AMBITION.mp3] She fulfilled her ambition to become the first woman to run the 10,000 metres in under 30 minutes."_MB_L_NC_" (n) /'mbjulns/ "AMBULANCE" xe cu thng, xe cp cu "" [sound:AMBULANCE.mp3] Do you think we need to call an ambulance"_M_NG, _M_NGST" (prep) /'m/ "AMONG, AMONGST" gia, gia "" [sound:AMONG2C+AMONGST.mp3] The girl quickly disappeared among the crowd."_M__NT" (n, v) /'maunt/ "AMOUNT" s lng, s nhiu; ln ti (money) "" [sound:AMOUNT.mp3] They spend equal amounts of time in California and New York"_M_S_" (v) /'mju:z/ "AMUSE" lm cho vui, thch, lm bun ci "" [sound:AMUSE.mp3] He made funny faces to amuse the children."_M_S_D" (adj) /'mju:zd/ "AMUSED" vui thch "" [sound:AMUSED.mp3] Ellen seemed amused by the whole situation."_M_S_NG" (adj) /'mju:zi/ "AMUSING" vui thch "" [sound:AMUSING.mp3] I don't find his jokes at all amusing ."_N_LYS_, _N_LYZ_" (v) /'nlaiz/ "ANALYSE, ANALYZE" phn tch "" [sound:ANALYSE2C+ANALYZE.mp3] You need to sit down and analyse why you feel so upset."_N_LYS_S" (n) /'nlsis/ "ANALYSIS" s phn tch "" [sound:ANALYSIS.mp3] a detailed analysis of the week's news"_NC__NT" (adj) /'einnt/ "ANCIENT" xa, c "" [sound:ANCIENT.mp3] Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan
"_NN__LLY" (adv) /'njuli/ "ANNUALLY" hng nm, tng nm">" [sound:ANNUALLY.mp3] The jazz festival is held annually in July."_N_TH_R" (det, pron) /'n/ "ANOTHER" khc[sound:ANOTHER.mp3] I'm going to have another cup of coffee."_NSW_R" (n, v)/':ns/ "ANSWER"s tr li; tr li "" [sound:ANSWER.mp3] You don't have to give them an answer now."_NT_" (prep)/ntu/ "ONTO"v pha trn, ln trn ""[sound:ONTO.mp3] She watched him walk onto the platform."_NT_C_P_T_"(v) /n'tisipeit/ "ANTICIPATE" thy trc, chn trc, lng trc "" [sound:ANTICIPATE.mp3] The schedule isn't final, but we don't anticipate many changes."_NX__TY" (n) /'zaiti/ "ANXIETY" mi lo u, s lo lng"" [sound:ANXIETY.mp3] There is considerable anxiety among staff about job losses."_NX___S" (adj) /'ks/ "ANXIOUS" lo u, lo lng, bn khon "" [sound:ANXIOUS.mp3] He was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery."_NX___SLY" (adv) /'ksli/ "ANXIOUSLY" lo u, lo lng, bn khon "" [sound:ANXIOUSLY.mp3] She waited anxiously by the phone"_NY" (detpron, adv) // "ANY" mt ngi, vt no ; bt c; mt cht no, t no "" [sound:ANY.mp3] Have you got any money?"_NY_N_ (_NYB_DY)" (pron) /'eniwn/ "ANYONE (ANYBODY)" ngi no, bt c ai [sound:ANYONE+28ANYBODY29.mp3] Anyone could win tonight."_NYTH_NG" (pron)/'enii/ "ANYTHING"vic g, vt g; bt c vic g, vt g [sound:ANYTHING.mp3] You can buy anything y want."_NYW_Y" (adv)/'eniwei/ "ANYWAY" th no cng c, d so chng na "" [sound:ANYWAY.mp3] This idea probably won't work, but let's try it anyway.
"_NYWH_R_" (adv) /'eniwe/ "ANYWHERE" bt c ch no, bt c ni u"" [sound:ANYWHERE.mp3] You can buy clothes like these anywhere."_P_RT" (adv)/'p:t/ "APART"v mt bn, qua mt bn, ring ra, xa ra "" [sound:APART.mp3] We were asked to stand in two lines three metres apart."_P_RT FR_M" (prep) /'p:t/ "APART FROM" ngoi ra "" [sound:APART+FROM.mp3] He works until nine o'clock every evening, and that's quite apart from the work he does over the weekend"_P_RT FR_M, _S_D_ FR_M" (prep)// "APART FROM, ASIDE FROM"ngoi ra [sound:APART+FROM2C+ASIDE+FROM.mp3] He works until nine o'clock every evening, and that's quite apart from the work he does over the weekend"_P_RTM_NT" (n) /'p:tmnt/ "APARTMENT" cn ph
ng, cn bung"" [sound:APARTMENT.mp3] She lives in a small apartment."_P_L_G_Z_"(v) /'pldaiz/ "APOLOGIZE" xin li, t li "" [sound:APOLOGIZE.mp3] I apologize for losing my temper."_PP_R_NT" (adj) /'prnt/ "APPARENT" r rng, rnh mch; b ngoi, c v "" [sound:APPARENT.mp3]He did well in his exams, despite his apparent lack of interest in his work."_PP_R_NTLY" (adv) // "APPARENTLY" nhn bn ngoi, hnh nh"" [sound:APPARENTLY.mp3] Apparently the company is losing a lot of money."_PP__L" (n, v) /'pi:l/ "APPEAL" s ku gi, li ku gi; ku gi, cu khnc=""global-warming+ruka.jpg"" />" [sound:APPEAL.mp3] The police have issued a new appeal for information."_PP__R" (v) /'pi/ "APPEAR" xut hin, hin ra, trnh din "" [sound:APPEAR.mp3] Police say there appear to be signs of a break-in."_PP__R_NC_"(n) /'pirns/ "APPEARANC
l"">E" s xut hin, s trnh din "" [sound:APPEARAE.mp3] He was always criticising his wife's appearance."_PPL_" (n)/'pl/ "APPLE"qu to "" [sound:APPLE.mp3] Ben was always the apple of his father's eye."_PPL_C_T__N"(n) /,pli'kein/ "APPLICATION" s gn vo, vt gn vo; s chuyn cn, chuyn tm "" [sound:APPLICATION.mp3] We receive hundreds of job applications each year"_PPLY" (v) /'plai/ "APPLY" gn vo, ghp vo, p dng vo "" [sound:APPLY.mp3] We need to apply for planning permission to build a garage"_PP__NT" (v) /'pint/ "APPOINT" b nhim, ch nh, chn"" [sound:APPOINT.mp3]officials appointed by the government"_PP__NTM_NT" (n) /'pintmnt/ "APPOINTMENT" s b nhim, ngi c b nhim, s hn gpc=""ICON - Appointments.jpg"" />" [sound:APPOINTMENT.mp3] She has an appointment with a client at 10.30."_PPR_C__T_"(v) /'pri:ieit/ "APPRECIATE" thy r; nhn thc, ca ngi. ""[sound:APPRECIATE.mp3] He did not fully appreciate the significance of signing the contract"_PPR__CH" (v, n) /'prout/ "APPROACH" n gn, li gn; s n gn, ""[sound:APPROACH.mp3] As I approached the house, I noticed a light on upstairs."_PPR_PR__T_ (T_, F_R)" (adj)/'proupriit/ "APPROPRIATE (TO, FOR)" thch hp, thch ng "" [sound:APPROPRIATE.mp3] an education system which is more appropriate to the needs of the students"_PPR_V_L" (n) /'pru:vl/ "APPROVAL" s tn thnh, ng , s chp un "" [sound:APPROVAL.mp3]The president has already given his approval to the plan."_PPR_V_" (of, v) /'pru:v/ "APPROVE" tn thnh, ng , chp thun"" [sound:APPROVE.mp3] The conference approved a proposal for a referendum
ass=""vowel"">OUND" xung quanh, vng quanh"" [sound:AROUND.mp3] We would hear the birds singing all around us."_RR_NG_" (v) /'reind/ "ARRANGE" sp xp, sp t, sa son""[sound:ARRANGE.mp3] Contact your local branch to arrange an appointment."_RR_NG_M_NT" (n) /'reindmnt/"ARRANGEMENT" s sp xp, sp t, s sa sonc=""arrangement_of_plants_1.jpg"" />" [sound:ARRANGEMENT.mp3] I've agreed to help with arrangements for the party."_RR_ST" (v, n)/'rest/ "ARREST"bt gi, s bt gi "" [sound:ARREST.mp3] He was arrested and charged with murder."_RR_V_L" (n) /'raivl/ "ARRIVAL" s n, s ti ni "" [sound:ARRIVAL.mp3] Only the timely arrival of the police prevented the situation from becoming worse."_RR_V_ (_T, _N)" (v) /'raiv/ "ARRIVE (AT, IN)" n, ti ni "" [sound:arrive.mp3] Give me a call to let me know you've arrived safely."_RR_W" (n)/'rou/ "ARROW"tn, mi tn "" [sound:ARROW.mp3]Follow the arrows to the X-ray department."_RT" (n) /:t/ "ART" ngh thut, m thut "" [sound:art.mp3] the Museum of Modern Art"_RT_CL_" (n) /':tikl/ "ARTICLE" bi bo, mc "" [sound:ARTICLE.mp3] an article on environmental issues"_RT_F_C__L"(adj) /,:ti'fil/ "ARTIFICIAL" nhn to "" [sound:ARTIFICIAL.mp3] artificial flowers"_RT_F_C__LLY"(adv) /,:ti'fili/ "ARTIFICIALLY" nhn to "" [sound:ARTIFICIALLY.mp3] Food prices are being kept artificially low."_RT_ST" (n)/':tist/ "ARTIST"ngh s "" [sound:ARTIST.mp3] an exhibition of paintings by local artists"_RT_ST_C" (adj) /:'tistik/ "AR
/span>DE" thi , quan im "" [sound:attitude.mp3] Pete's attitude towards women really scares me."_TT_RN_Y" (n) /'t:ni/ "ATTORNEY" ngi c y quyn "" [sound:ATTORNEY.mp3] an attorney for the plaintiff"_TTR_CT" (v)/'trkt/ "ATTRACT"ht; thu ht, hp dn "" [sound:ATTRACT.mp3] What attracted me most to the job was the chance to travel."_TTR_CT__N" (n) /'trkn/ "ATTRACTION" s ht, sc ht "" [sound:ATTRACTION.mp3] The attraction between them was almost immediate"_TTR_CT_V_" (adj) /'trktiv/ "ATTRACTIVE" ht, thu ht, c duyn, li cun "" [sound:ATTRACTIVE.mp3] Women seem to find him attractive ."__D__NC_"(n) /':djns/ "AUDIENCE" thnh, khan gi "" [sound:AUDIENCE.mp3] The audience began clapping and cheering."__G_ST" (n) /':gst - :'gst/ "AUGUST" thng Tm "" [sound:august.mp3] I was there last August."__NT" (n)/:nt/ "AUNT"c, d "" [sound:aunt.mp3] I have an aunt in Australia."__TH_R" (det, pron, adv) /ai/ "EITHER" mi, mt; cng phi th[sound:EITHER.mp3] You add either one or two cloves of garlic."__TH_R_TY" (n) /:'riti/ "AUTHORITY" uy quyn, quyn lc "" [sound:AUTHORITY.mp3] people in positions of authority"__T_M_T_C"(adj) /,:t'mtik/ "AUTOMATIC" t ng ""[sound:AUTOMATIC.mp3] My camera is fully automatic ."__T_M_T_C_LLY" (adv) // "AUTOMATICALLY"mt cch t ng "" [sound:AUTOMAT
hip started moving I began to feel sick."B__CH" (n)/bi:t/ "BEACH"bi bin "" [sound:BEACH.mp3]tourists walking along the beach"B__K" (n)/bi:k/ "BEAK"m chim "" [sound:BEAK.mp3]Birds use their beaks to pick up food."B__R" (v)/be/ "BEAR"mang, cm, vc, eo, m "" [sound:bear.mp3]The wedding guests arrived, bearing gifts."B__RD" (n)/bid/ "BEARD"ru "" [sound:BEARD.mp3] He shaved off his beard but kept his moustache"B__T" (n, v)/bi:t/ "BEAT"ting p, s p; nh p, m "" [sound:BEAT.mpThey saw him beating his dog with a stick."B___T_F_L"(adj) /'bju:tful/ "BEAUTIFUL" p "" [sound:BEAUTIFUL.mp3] She was even more beautiful than I had remembered."B___T_F_LLY"(adv) /'bju:tfuli/ "BEAUTIFULLY" tt p, ng hi l
ng "" [sound:BEAUTIFULLY.mp3] Their house is beautifully decorated."B___TY" (n) /'bju:ti/ "BEAUTY" v p, ci p; ngi p "" [sound:BEAUTY.mp3] This is an area of outstanding natural beauty."B_C__S_" (conj) /bi'kz/ "BECAUSE" bi v, v. because of prep. v, do bi [sound:BECAUSE.mp3] "Why did you do it?"" ""Because Carlos told me to"".""B_C_M_" (v) /bi'km/ "BECOME" tr thnh, tr nn [sound:BECOME.mp3] I was becoming increasingly suspicious of his motives."B_D" (n) /bed/ "BED" ci ging "" [sound:bed.mp3]"B_DR__M" (n) /'bedrum/ "BEDROOM" ph
ng ng"" [sound:BEDROOM.mp3] Our home has three bedrooms."B__F" (n)/bi:f/ "BEEF"tht b
"" [sound:BEEF.mp3]He is a beef cattle farmer."B__R" (n)
/bi:/ "BEER"ru bia "" [sound:BEER.mp3]"B_F_R_" (prep, conj, adv) /bi'f:/ "BEFORE" trc, ng trc[sound:BEFORE.mp3] Before leaving he said good-bye to each of them."B_G_N" (v)/bi'gin/ "BEGIN" bt u, khi u "" [sound:BEGIN.mp3] I began the book six months ago, but I can't seem to finish it."B_G_NN_NG" (n) /bi'gini/ "BEGINNING" phn u, lc bt u, lc khi u [sound:BEGINNING.mp3] She's been here since the beginning of the year."B_H_LF" (n)/bi:h:f/ "BEHALF"s thay mt. on behalf of sb thay mt cho ai, nhn danh ai "" [sound:BEHALF.mp3] On behalf of the entire company, I would like to thank you for all your work."B_H_LF, _N SBS B_H_LF" () // "BEHALF, ON SBS BEHALF" nhn danh c nhn ai ">" [sound:behalf2C+on+somebody+behalf.mp3] On behalf of the entire company, I would like to thank you for all your work."B_H_V_" (v) /bi'heiv/ "BEHAVE" i x, n , c x "" [sound:BEHAVE.mp3] She always behaves well/badly when her aunts come to visit."B_H_V___R, B_H_V__R" (n) // "BEHAVIOUR, BEHAVIOR" thi , cch i x; cch c x, cch n ; t cch o c" />" [sound:BEHAVIOUR2C+BEHAVIOR.mp3] Her behaviour is often appalling."B_H_ND" (prep, adv) /bi'haind/ "BEHIND" sau, ng sau "" [sound:BEHIND.mp3] I hung my coat behind the door."B_L__F" (n) /bi'li:f/ "BELIEF" l
ng tin, c tin, s tin tng"" [sound:BELIEF.mp3] His belief in God gave him hope during difficult times"B_L__V_" (v) /bi'li:v/ "BELIEVE" tin, tin tng "" [sound:BELIEVE.mp3] I believe her to be the finest violinist in the
LAME.mp3] Hugh blames his mother for his lack of confidence."BL_NK" (adj, n) /blk/ "BLANK" trng, trng; s trng rng "" [sound:BLANK.mp3] Sign your name in the blank space at the bottom of the form."BL_NKLY" (adv) /'blkli/ "BLANKLY" ngy ra, khng c thn ""[sound:BLANKLY.mp3] Anna stared blankly at the wall."BL_ND" (adj) /blaind/ "BLIND" ui, m "" [sound:BLIND.mp3] We mustn't let our prejudices blind us to the facts of the situation."BL_CK" (n, v) /blk/ "BLOCK" khi, tng (); lm ngn cn, ngn chn ""LOCK.mp3]"BL_ND_ (BL_ND)" (adj, n, adj) /blnd/ "BLONDE (BLOND)" hoe vng, mi tc hoe vng "" [sound:BLONDE.mp3] blonde hair"BL__D" (n)/bld/ "BLOOD"mu, huyt; s tn st, chem git "" [sound:BLOOD.m] He lost a lot of blood in the accident."BL_W" (v, n) /blou/ "BLOW" n hoa; s n hoa "" [sound:BLOW.mp3]Losing his job was a severe blow to his confidence."BL__" (adj, n)/blu:/ "BLUE"xanh, mu xanh [sound:BLUE.mp3] Her hands were blue with cold"B__RD" (n, v)/b:d/ "BOARD"tm vn; lt vn, lt vn. on board trn tu thy ""OARD.mp3]"B__T" (n)/bout/ "BOAT"tu, thuyn "" [sound:BOAT.mp3]"B_DY" (n) /'bdi/ "BODY" thn th, thn xc ""[sound:BODY.mp3] A good diet and plenty of exercise will help you to keep your body healthy."B__L" (v)/bil/ "BOIL"si, luc "" [sound:BOIL.mp3]If you give water to a small baby to drink, you have to boil it first"B_MB" (n, v) /bm/ "BOMB" qu bom; onh bom, th bom ""[sound:BOMB.mp3] During the Second World War, the British dropped a huge number of bombs on Dresden."B_N_" (n)/boun/ "BONE"xng "" [sound:BONE.mp3] The child was so thin that you could see her bones."B__K" (n, v)/buk/ "BOOK"sch; ghi chp "" [sound:BOOK.mp3]"B__T" (n)/bu:t/ "BOOT"giy ng ""[sound:BOOT.mp3]"B_RD_R" (n)
class=""vowel"">IEND" bn trai "" [sound:BOYFRIEND.mp3] He's not my boyfriend - we're just good friends"BR__N" (n)/brein/ "BRAIN" c no; u c, tr no "" [sound:BRAIN.mp3] The accident left him with permanent brain damage."BR_NCH" (n) /br:nt/ "BRANCH" ngnh; nhnh cy, nhnh song, ng ng "" [soundRANCH.mp3] The fruit on the lower branches was protected from the sun."BR_ND" (n) /brnd/ "BRAND" nhn (hng ha) "" [sound:BRAND.mp3] When I go to a supermarket I usually buy own brands"BR_V_" (adj)/breiv/ "BRAVE"gan d, can m "" [sound:BRAVE.mp3] It was a brave decision to quit her job and start her own business."BR__D" (n)/bred/ "BREAD"bnh m "" [sound:BREAD.mp3] Do you bake your own bread?"BR__K" (v, n)/breik/ "BREAK"b gy, p v; s gy, s v "" [sound:BREAK.mp3]I dropped the vase and it broke into pieces."BR__KF_ST" (n) /'brekfst/ "BREAKFAST" ba im tm, ba sng "" [sound:BREAKFAST.mp3] What do you want for breakfast?"BR__ST" (n)/brest/ "BREAST"ngc, v "" [sound:BREAST.mp3] The dagger entered his breast."BR__TH" (n)/bre/ "BREATH"hi th, hi "" [sound:BREATH.mp3] Let your breath out slowly"BR__TH_" (v) /bri:/ "BREATHE" ht, th "" [sound:BREATHE.mp3] Roy breathed on his hands and rubbed them together vigorously"BR__TH_NG" (n) /'bri:i/ "BREATHING" s h hp, s th "" [sound:BREATHING.mp3] His breathing was deep and regular."BR__D" (v, n)/bri:d/ "BREED"nui dng, chm sc, gio dc; sinh ; n
i ging ""REED.mp3]"BR_CK" (n) /brik/ "BRICK" gch "" [sound:BRICK.mp3] a house made of brick"BR_DG_" (n)/brid/ "BRIDGE"ci cu ""
[sound:BRIDGE.mp3] The training programme is seen as a bridge between school and work."BR__F" (adj)/bri:f/ "BRIEF"ngn, gn, vn tt "" [sound:BRIEF.mp3] I'll be brief; a lot of changes are going to happen."BR__FLY" (adv)/'bri:fli/ "BRIEFLY" ngn, gn, vn tt, tm tt "" [sound:BRIEFLYp3] Briefly, I think we should accept their offer."BR_GHT" (adj) /brait/ "BRIGHT" sng, sng chi "" [sound:BRIGHT.mp3] Her eyes were hurting from the bright lights."BR_GHTLY" (adv) /braitli/ "BRIGHTLY" sng chi, ti ">"[sound:BRIGHTLY.mp3] The sun shone brightly."BR_LL__NT" (adj) /'briljnt/ "BRILLIANT" ta sng, rc r, chi li "" [sound:BRILLIANT.mp3] She was dressed in brilliant white."BR_NG" (v) /bri/ "BRING" mang, cm , xch li "" [sound:BRING.mp3] Did you bring an umbrella?"BR__D" (adj)/brout/ "BROAD"rng "" [sound:BROAD.mp3]"BR__DC_ST" (v, n) /'br:dk:st/ "BROADCAST" tung ra khp ni,truyn rng ri; pht thanh, qung b "" [soundROADCAST.mp3] There was no need to broadcast the fact that he lost his job"BR__DLY" (adv)/'br:dli/ "BROADLY" rng, rng ri "" [sound:BROADLY.mp3]She knows broadly what to expect"BR_K_N" (adj)/'broukn/ "BROKEN" b gy, b v "" [sound:BROKEN.mp3] Do you know how the phone got broken"BR_TH_R" (n)/'br/ "BROTHER"anh, em trai [sound:BROTHER.mp3] My younger brother is a doctor."BR_WN" (adj, n) /braun/ "BROWN" nu, mu nu [sound:BROWN.mp3] dark brown hair"BR_SH" (n, v) /br/ "BRUSH" bn chi; chi, qut ""[sound:BRUSH.mp3] I can't find my brush, but I still have my comb"B_BBL_" (n)/'bbl/ "BUBBLE"bong bng, bt, tm ""[sound:BUBBLE.mp3] When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface."B_DG_T" (n)/bdt/ "BUDGET"ngn sch "" [sound:BUDGET.mp3] a welfare program with a budget of 2 million"B__LD" (v)
ci nt, ci khuy, cc ""[sound:BUTTON.mp3] A button was missing from his shirt."B_Y" (v) /bai/ "BUY" mua "" [sound:BUY.mp3]"B_Y_R" (n)/bai/ "BUYER"ngi mua "" [sound:BUYER.mp3] There were several potential buyers.BY (prep, adv) /bai/ BY bi, bng [sound:by.mp3] I was attacked by a dog."BY_" (exclamation) /bai/ "BYE" tm bit [sound:BYE.mp3] Goodbye Bill See you next week."C_B_N_T" (n) /'kbinit/ "CABINET" t c nhiu ngn ng "" [sound:CABINET.mp3]Valuable pieces of china were on display in a glass-fronted cabinet"C_BL_" (n)/'keibl/ "CABLE" dy cp "" [sound:CABLE.mp3] This channel is only available on cable."C_K_" (n)/keik/ "CAKE"bnh ngt "" [sound:CAKE.mp3]Do you want some birthday cake?"C_LC_L_T_" (v) /'klkjuleit/ "CALCULATE" tnh ton "" [sound:CALCULATE.mp3] These instruments calculate distances precisely."C_LC_L_T__N"(n) /,klkju'lein/ "CALCULATION" s tnh ton "" [sound:CALCULATION.mp3] Dee looked at the bill and made some rapid calculations."C_LL" (v, n) /k:l/ "CALL" gi; ting ku, ting gi. be called: c gi, b gi ">" [sound:CALL.mp3] She calls her father every couple of days."C_LM" (adj, v, n) /k:m/ "CALM" yn lng, lm du i; s yn lng, s m "" [sound:calm.mp3] Glen was calm and composed at the funeral."C_LMLY" (adv) /k:mli/ "CALMLY" yn lng, m ; bnh tnh, im tnh "" [sound:CALMLY.mp3] She reacted surprisingly calmly to the news of his death"C_M_R_" (n) /kmr/ "CAMERA" my nh [sound:CAMERA.mp3] The crime was caught on camera by police."C_MP" (n, v) /kmp/ "CAMP" tri, ch cm tri; cm tri, h tri "" [soundamp.mp3] Let's go back to camp - it's getting dark."C_MP__GN" (n) /kmpen/ "CAMPAIGN" chin dch, cuc vn ng"" [sound:CAMPAIGN.mp3] Florida
was a key state in his campaign for re-election."C_MP_NG" (n)/kmpi/ "CAMPING"s cm tri "" [sound:CAMPING.mp3] We used to go camping in Spain when I was a child ."C_N" (modal, v, n) /kn/ "CAN" c th; nh t, nh giam, bnh, ca ng. cannot khng th "" [sound:CAN.mp3] You can swim, can't you?"C_NC_L" (v)/knsl/ "CANCEL"hy b, xa b "" [sound:CANCEL.mp3]I'm afraid I'll have to cancel our meeting tomorrow."C_NC_R" (n)/'kns/ "CANCER"bnh ung th "" [sound:CANCER.mp3] A lot of cancers can now be treated successfully."C_ND_D_T_" (n) /'kndidit/ "CANDIDATE" ngi ng c, th sinh, ngi d thi "" [sound:CANDIDATE.mp3] There are only three candidates for the job."C_NDY" (n) /kndi/ "CANDY" ko "" [sound:CANDY.mp3] Do you want a piece of candy?"C_P" (n) /kp/ "CUP" tch, chn "" [sound:CUP.mp3]She put her cup and saucer down on the table."C_P_BL_" (of, adj) /'keipb()l/ "CAPABLE"c ti, c nng lc; c kh nng, c gan "" [sound:CAPABLEdon't think he's capable of murder."C_P_C_TY" (n) /k'psiti/ "CAPACITY" nng lc, kh nng tip thu, nng sut "" [sound:CAPACITY.mp3] The fuel tank has a capacity of 40 litres."C_P_T_L" (n, adj) /kptl/ "CAPITAL" th , tin vn; ch yu, chnh yu, c bn "" [sound:CAPITAL.mp3] Washinon, D.C., the capital of the United States"C_PT__N" (n) /'kptin/ "CAPTAIN" ngi cm u, ngi ch huy, lnh "" [sound:CAPTAIN.mp3] Julie's captain of the quiz team."C_PT_R_" (v, n) /'kpt/ "CAPTURE" bt gi, bt; s bt gi, s bbt "" [sound:CAPTURE.mp3] 40 captured French soldiers"C_R" (n) /k:/ "CAR" xe hi "" [sound:car.mp3] I always go to work by car ."C_RD" (n) /k:d/ "CARD" th, thip "" [sound:CARD.mp3] Employees must show their identity cards at the gate.
"C_RDB__RD" (n) /ka:db:d/ "CARDBOARD" ba cng, cc tng"" [sound:CARDBOARD.mp3] We covered the hole with a sheet of cardboard."C_R_" (n)/k:/ "CORE"nng ct, ht nhn; y lng "" [sound:CORE.mpRemove the cores, and bake the apples for 40 minutes"C_R__R" (n) /k'ri/ "CAREER" ngh nghip, s nghip "" [sound:CAREER.mp3] He realized that his acting career was over."C_R_F_L" (adj) /'keful/ "CAREFUL" cn thn, cn trng, bit gi gn "" [sound:CAREFUL.mp3]Be careful - there's broken glass on the floor"C_R_F_LLY" (adv) /kfuli/ "CAREFULLY" cn thn, chu o""[sound:CAREFULLY.mp3] You need to think very carefully about which course you want to do"C_R_L_SS" (adj) /klis/ "CARELESS" s sut, cu th"" [sound:CARELESS.mp3] It was careless of him to leave the door unlocked."C_R_L_SSLY" (adv) // "CARELESSLY" cu th, bt cn""[sound:CARELESSLY.mp3]"C_RP_T" (n)/'k:pit/ "CARPET"tm thm, thm (c) "" [sound:CARPET.mp3]My bedroom carpet is green."C_RR_T" (n)/krt/ "CARROT"c c rt "" [sound:CARROT.mp3] the government's carrot and stick approach in getting young people to find jobs"C_RRY" (v) /kri/ "CARRY" mang, vc, khun ch ""[sound:CARRY.mp3] Gina was carrying a small bunch of flowers."C_S_" (n)/keis/ "CASE"v, ngn, ti,trng hp, cnh ng, hon cnh, tnh th "" [sound:CASE.mp3] a case of wine"C_SH" (n) /k/ "CASH" tin, tin mt "" [sound:CASH.mp3]Cash was taken during a burglary of the apartment."C_ST" (n, v) /kst , kst/ "COST" gi, chi ph; tr gi, phi tr "" [sound:COST.mp3] I offered to pay the cost of the taxi."C_STL_" (n)/'k:sl/ "CASTLE"thnh tr, thnh quch "" [sound:CASTLE.mp3] a ruined castle
class=""vowel"">ENGE" s th thch, s thch thc; thch thc, th thch "" [sound:CHALLENGE.mp3] The company is ready to meet the challenges of the next few years."CH_MB_R" (n)/tembr/ "CHAMBER"bung, phng, bung ng "" [sound:CHAMBER.mp3] There are two chambers in the British parliament"CH_NC_" (n)/tns , t:ns/ "CHANCE" s may ri, s tnh c, ngu nhin ""[sound:CHANCE.mp3] There's always the chance that something will go wrong."CH_NG_" (v, n)/tend/ "CHANGE"thy i, s thy i, s bin i "" [sound:CHANGE.Changing your eating habits is the best way to lose weight."CH_NN_L" (n)/'tnl/ "CHANNEL"knh (TV, radio), eo bin "" [sound:CHANNEL.mp3]The kids are watching cartoons on the Disney Channel."CH_PT_R" (n)/'tpt(r)/ "CHAPTER"chng (sch) "" [sound:CHAPTER.mp3] Read Chapter 11 as your homework."CH_R_CT_R" (n) /'krikt/ "CHARACTER" tnh cch, c tnh, nhn vt"" [sound:CHARACTER.mp3] Candida is the most interesting character in the play"CH_R_CT_R_ST_C" (adj, n) /krktristik/ "CHARACTERISTIC" ring, ring bit, c trng, c tnh, c imharacter-Design.jpg"" />" [sound:CHARACTERISTIC.mp3] a baby discovering the physical characteristics of objects"CH_RG_" (n, v)/t:d/ "CHARGE"nhim v, bn phn, trch nhim; giao nhim v, giao vic. in charge of ph trch "" [sound:CHARGE.mp3] Gas charges will rise in July."CH_R_TY" (n)/triti/ "CHARITY"l
ng t thin, l
ng nhn c; s b th "" [sound:CHARITY.mp3]Several charities sent aid to the flood victims."CH_RT" (n, v) /ta:t/ "CHART" th, biu ; v th, lp biu "" [sound] a chart showing last year's sale"CH_S_" (v, n)/teis/ "CHASE"sn bt; s sn bt "" [sound:CHASE.mp3] The police chased the suspect along Severn Avenue."CH_T" (v, n) /tt/ "CHAT" ni chuyn, tn gu; chuyn phim, chuyn gu [sound:chat.mp3]She was enjoying their friendly little chat ."CH__P" (adj)/ti:p/ "CHEAP"r ""
[sound:CHEAP.mp3] The equipment is relatively cheap and simple to use."CH__PLY" (adv)// "CHEAPLY"r, r tin "" [sound:CHEAPLY.mp3]They lived as cheaply as possible."CH__T" (v, n)/tit/ "CHEAT"la, la o; tr la o, tr gian ln "" [sound:CHEAT.mp3]He had cheated in the test by using a calculator."CH_CK" (v, n) /tek/ "CHECK" kim tra; s kim tra ""[sound:CHECK.mp3] Check the tiles carefully before you buy them."CH__K" (n)/ti:k/ "CHEEK"m "" [sound:CHEEK.mp3] Lucy stretched up to kiss his cheek"CH__RF_L" (adj) /tiful/ "CHEERFUL" vui mng, phn khi, h hi "" [sound:CHEERFUL.mp3]She was feeling more cheerful than before."CH__RF_LLY" (adv) // "CHEERFULLY" vui v, phn khi"" [sound:CHEERFULLY.mp3] 'Morning' she called cheerfully."CH__S_" (v) /tu:z/ "CHOOSE" chn, la chn "" [sound:CHOOSE.mp3] It took us ages to choose a new carpet."CH_M_C_L" (adj, n) /kmkl/ "CHEMICAL" thuc ha hc; cht ha hc, ha cht "" [sound:CHEMICAL.mp3]The chemical industry produces such things as petrochemicals, drugs, paint and rubber."CH_M_ST" (n)/kemist/ "CHEMIST"nh ha hc "" [sound:CHEMIST.mp3]"_PR_L" (n)/'eiprl/ "APRIL"thng T "" [sound:APRIL+.mp3] I'm going to Cuba next April.