3000 oxford common words in English - Part 8

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Better, best

('betə, best) (tốt hơn, tốt nhất). For example: we're hoping for better weather tomorrow. ; That's the best movie I've ever seen.

blonde (adj)

(adj) ( blond) (hoe vàng). of a woman's hair.

big (adj)

(adj) (big) (bigger, biggest) (to, lớn). a big man/ house/ increase. It's the world's biggest computer company.

blue (adj)

(adj) (blu:) (xanh, màu xanh). having the color of a clear sky or the ocean on a clear day. For example: a blue shirt, He has the blue eyes.

bitter (adj)

(adj) (ˈbɪt̮ər) (more biter and most bitter) (đắng, đắng cay, chua xót). bitter disappointment, bitter tears, bitter remark. .v.v.

black (adj, n)

(adj, n) (blæk) (đen, màu đen). For example: a black woman, black as ink, black night.v.v.

blank (adj, n)

(adj, n) (blæɳk) (trống, để trắng, sự trống rỗng). empty, with nothing written, printed or recorded on it. For example: a blank CD, Sign your name in the blank space below.

blankly (adv)

(adv) ('blæɳkli) (ngân ra, không có thần). She stared blankly into space, not knowing what to say next.

bitterly (adv)

(adv) (ˈbɪt̮ərli) (đắng, đắng cay, chua xót). in a way that shows feelings of sadness or anger. For example: They complained bitterly.

bin (n)

(bin) (thùng thùng đựng rượi).

blind (adj)

(blaind) (blinder, blindest) (đui, mù). not able to see. For example: Doctors think he will go blind.

a bit

(một chút, một ít). rather, slightly. For example: "Do you want to lie down?" "Yes, I am a bit tired."

bicycle (n)

(n) ('baisikl) (xe đạp). For example: he got on his bicycle and rode off.

body (n)

(n) ('bɔdi) (thân thể, thân xác). the whole physical structure of a human or an animal. For example: parts of the body

birthday(n)

(n) ('bə:θdei) (ngày sinh, sinh nhật). the day in each year that is the same date as the one on which you were born. For example: My birthday's in September 13th

biology (n)

(n) (bai'ɔlədʤi) (sinh vật học). the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals. For example: A degree in biology.

bill (n)

(n) (bil) (hóa đơn, hoi phieu, du luat, to quang cao). The telephone/ electricity/ gas bill.

bit (n)

(n) (bit) (miếng, mảnh). a small amount or piece of something. For example: I just want a little bit of cake

blade (n)

(n) (bleid) (lưỡi của dao kiếm, lá của cỏ cây, mái của chèo, cánh của chong chóng). the flat of knife, tool, machine which has a sharp edge or edges for cutting. For example: a razor blade..v.v.

blow (n)

(n) (blou) (cu danh don, tai hoa) a hard hit with the hand, a weapon. For example: He was knocked out by a single blow to the head.

blood (n)

(n) (blʌd) (máu, huyết, sự tàn sát, sự chém giết). For example: He lost a lot of blood in the accident.

boat (n)

(n) (bout) (tàu, thuyền). a vehicle (smaller than a ship) that travels on water. For example: You can take a boat trip along the coast.

board (n)

(n) (bɔ:d) (tấm). 1) piece of wood. For example: a blackboard. 2) group of people. For example: He has a seat on the board of directors.

bird (n)

(n) (bə:d) (con chim). For example: the area has a wealth of bird life.

birth (n)

(n) (bə:θ) (sự ra đời, sự sinh đẻ). The time when a baby is born. For example: the baby weighed 8 pounds at birth.

Benefit (n, v)

(n) (ˈbɛnəfɪt) (lợi, lợi ích, tien lai, tien tro cap, tien phuc loi). 1) an advantage that someting gives you. a helpful and useful effect something has. For example: I've had the benefit of a good education.

biscuit (n)

(n) (ˈbɪskət) (bánh quy). a type of soft bread, in a small, round shape, often eaten with gravy.

Betting (n)

(n)(beting) (sự đánh cuộc)

block (n, v)

(n, v) (blɔk) (khối, tảng, làm ngăn cản, ngăn chặn). a block of ice/concrete/stone. His apartment is three blocks away from the police station. 2) After today's heavy snow, many roads are still blocked.

bomb (n, v)

(n, v) (bɔm) (quả bom, oánh bom, thả bom). a bomb attack/blast/explosion

beyond (prep)

(prep) (bi'jɔnd) (ở xa, phía bên kia). on or to the further side of something. For example: the sea is beyond the hill. 2) don't stay out beyond nine o'clock

Beside (Prep)

(prep) (bi'said)(bên cạnh, so với). 1) next to or at the side of someone or something. For example: He sat beside her all night. 2) compared with someone or something. For example: My painting looks childish beside yours.

Between (prep)

(prep) (bɪˈtwin) (giữa, ở giữa). I sat down between melinda and sasha.

give bird (t0)

(sinh ra). to produce a baby or young animal. For example: Mary gave birth to a healthy baby girl.

boil (v)

(v) (bɔil) (sôi, luộc).when a liquid boils or when you boil it. For example: The water was bubbling and boiling away.

bite (v, n)

(v, n) (bait) (cắn, ngoạm, sự cắn, sự ngoạm). 1) to use your teeth to cut into through something. For example: Come here I won't bite. 2) an act of biting. For example: The dog gave me a playful bite.

Bid (v, n)

(v, n) (bid) (đặt giá, trả giá, sự đặt giá, sự trả giá). an offer by a person or a business company to pay a particular amount of money for something. For example: at the auction, the highest bid for the picture was 200 USD. (v). I bid 200 usd for the painting.

blame (v, n)

(v, n) (bleim) (khiển trách, mắng trách, sự khiển trách, sự mắng trách). 1) to think or say that something is responsible for something bad. For example: She doesn't blame anyone for her father's death. 2) responsibility for doing something badly or wrongly. For example: The government will have to take the blame for the riots.

Bet (v, n)

(v,n) (bet)(đánh cuộc, cá cược, sự đánh cuộc). 1) to risk money a race or an event by trying to predict the result. For example: He bet $2,000 on the final score of the game. 2) use to say that you are almost certain that something is true or that something will happen. For example: I'll bet you he knows all about it.

good, well

(ɡʊd, wɛl)(tốt, khỏe). For example: A good book, a good man. The kids all behaved well.


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