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Handout 24.8.2021
Handout 24.8.2021
The government should sometimes infringe on people’s freedom for the security of
society.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge
or experience.
DÀN BÀI:
- Intrude upon/into/on (v): to enter into something in a way that is not wanted
E.g.: stop newspapers from intruding on people’s private lives.
- Invade (v) to enter a place in large numbers, especially in a way that causes damage
or problems
E.g.: scientists see path for the coronavirus to invade the brain
- Interference in/ with something
E.g.: a criticism of government interference in individual lives..
- Shield pp from danger
- Infectious diseases
- Breach people’s freedom(v)
- Sanitization inspection
- Individual liberty
- Abhorrent(a) to somebody = repugnant: causing a strong feeling of hate, especially
for moral reasons
E.g.: that punishment is abhorrent to a civilized society
- Infringement (n) an act of limiting somebody's legal rights
E.g.: an infringement of liberty
- Enroach/Trespass on one’s privacy: to make unfair use of somebody’s privacy
- Put the lives of somebody in jeopardy: To cause one to be in a situation or
scenario that could prove risky, dangerous, or damaging.
E.g.: I hope you realize that you're putting your children in jeopardy by
smoking inside the house like that.