1. Vocabulary for Unit 6. Vietnamese Lifestyle: Then and Now
1.2. Vocabulary for Week 15. Lessons 4 - 7. U6. Global Success 9
camel
(n) /ˈkæm.əl/ = desert animal (lạc đà).e.g. The camel is well-adapted to life in arid conditions.
replaced
(v) /rɪˈpleɪst/ = substituted (thay thế).e.g. The old equipment was finally replaced with new models.
transportation
(n) /ˌtræn.spɔːrˈteɪ.ʃən/ = conveyance (phương tiện giao thông).e.g. Public transportation is an efficient way to travel around the city.
samurai
(n) /ˈsæm.ʊ.raɪ/ = Japanese warrior (võ sĩ samurai).e.g. The samurai were known for their strict code of honor and discipline.
monks
(n) /mʌŋks/ = religious men (sư).e.g. The monks at the monastery live a life of prayer and solitude.
textbooks
(n) /ˈtekst.bʊks/ = educational books (sách giáo khoa).e.g. Students are required to purchase their own textbooks for the course.
oil lamp
(n) /ˈɔɪl læmp/ = lamp that uses oil for fuel (đèn dầu).e.g. Before electricity, people used oil lamps to light their homes at night.
active
(a) /ˈæk.tɪv/ = energetic (tích cực).e.g. She remains active in her community by volunteering at various events.
determined
(a) /dɪˈtɜː.mɪnd/ = resolute (quyết tâm).e.g. He was determined to finish the marathon despite the pain.
dream
(n) /driːm/ = aspiration (giấc mơ).e.g. Her lifelong dream is to become a published author.
generation gap
(n) /ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən ɡæp/ = difference between generations (khoảng cách thế hệ).e.g. The generation gap is often evident in how technology is used.
privacy
(n) /ˈpraɪ.və.si/ = solitude, secrecy (sự riêng tư).e.g. Everyone has the right to privacy in their personal affairs.
memory
(n) /ˈmem.ə.ri/ = recall (trí nhớ).e.g. Her memory for details is quite impressive.
independence
(n) /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dəns/ = self-sufficiency (sự độc lập).e.g. Gaining financial independence is an important goal for many young adults.
values
(n) /ˈvæl.juːz/ = principles (giá trị).e.g. Honesty and integrity are core values that guide our company's policies.