TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22
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Unit 22ACER/ACR STRICT STRV/STRVCT PROP PROPRI TORT Yiy SERV CELLS Greek and Latin BorrowingsQuiz 22-1 Quiz 22-2 Quiz 22-3 Quiz 22-4 Quiz 22-5 Review TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22 Quizzes 22r-----------------------------------------------------------------1ACER/ACR comes from the Latin adjective acer. meaning “sharp” or “sour.” Grapefruit and limes have an acid taste; acid can also describe a person's sense of humor (other words for it might be sharp or biting). The acidity TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22of the soil often indicates whether it's good for growing certain crops; blueberries, for instance, love acid soil, so they're more likely to be foundTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22
east of the Mississippi River, where acid soil is the rule.acerbic /9-’ser_bik/ Sharp or biting in temper, mood, or tone.• She had enjoyed his acerbiUnit 22ACER/ACR STRICT STRV/STRVCT PROP PROPRI TORT Yiy SERV CELLS Greek and Latin BorrowingsQuiz 22-1 Quiz 22-2 Quiz 22-3 Quiz 22-4 Quiz 22-5 Review TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22itic won't make many friends among the writers or artists whose work is being criticized, but often keeps his or her readers amused and entertained. Acerbity may be slightly less sharp than sarcasm, but not much; both words have roots meaning basically “cut.”acrid /'a-krad/ Unpleasantly sharp and ha TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22rsh; bitter.• rhe acrid odor of gunpowder hung in the air long after the shots' echoes had died away.Acrid exactly fits the smoke from a fire—a burninTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22
g building or forest, for example. Dense smog may cast an acrid pall over a city, making throats burn and eyes sting. But, like acid and acerbic, acriUnit 22ACER/ACR STRICT STRV/STRVCT PROP PROPRI TORT Yiy SERV CELLS Greek and Latin BorrowingsQuiz 22-1 Quiz 22-2 Quiz 22-3 Quiz 22-4 Quiz 22-5 Review TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22ner, or temper.• Town meetings here were usually civilized, and no one could recall an issue that had ever aroused such intense acrimony as the new pulp mill.Acrimony is angry harshness that usually springs from intense personal dislike. An acrimonious exchange is full of cutting, unpleasant remarks TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22 designed to hurt. Civil wars are often more acrimonious and bloody than foreign wars. In the same way, a bad divorce may be more acrimonious than anyTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22
other kind of legal battle.exacerbate /i9.’za.S9r..bãư To make worse, more violent, or more severe.• The increase in coal-burning power plants has grUnit 22ACER/ACR STRICT STRV/STRVCT PROP PROPRI TORT Yiy SERV CELLS Greek and Latin BorrowingsQuiz 22-1 Quiz 22-2 Quiz 22-3 Quiz 22-4 Quiz 22-5 Review TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22ustry in a city may exacerbate its already serious unemployment problem. A vicious remark can exacerbate a quarrel. Building a new mall may exacerbate an area's existing traffic problems. A new’ drug can exacerbate the side effects of the drug a patient is already taking. It used to be thought that TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22too much blood in the body exacerbated a fever, so the patient's blood would be drained, often by means of leeches—and not all patients survived.STRICTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22
T comes from the Latin verb meaning “to draw tight, bind, or tie.” So the English word strict means “tightly controlled.” And when someone begins a seUnit 22ACER/ACR STRICT STRV/STRVCT PROP PROPRI TORT Yiy SERV CELLS Greek and Latin BorrowingsQuiz 22-1 Quiz 22-2 Quiz 22-3 Quiz 22-4 Quiz 22-5 Review TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 22g till it's as narrow as possible.Unit 22ACER/ACR STRICT STRV/STRVCT PROP PROPRI TORT Yiy SERV CELLS Greek and Latin BorrowingsQuiz 22-1 Quiz 22-2 Quiz 22-3 Quiz 22-4 Quiz 22-5 ReviewGọi ngay
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