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Accurate (adj) /ˈækjərət/

Accuracy (n) /ˈækjərəsi/


Accurately (adv) /ˈækjərətli/

Adapt (v) /əˈdæpt/


Adapt (v) /əˈdæpt/

Adaptability (n) /əˌdæptəˈbɪləti/

Adaptation (n) /ˌædæpˈteɪʃn/


Adaptive (adj) /əˈdæptɪv/

Adaptable (adj) /əˈdæptəbl/

Capability (n) /ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti/

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Capable (adj) /ˈkeɪpəbl/

Capably (adv) /ˈkeɪpəbli/

Enhance (v) /ɪnˈhɑːns/

Enhancement (n) /ɪnˈhɑːnsmənt/

Enhanced (adj) /ɪnˈhænst/


Infinite (adj) /ˈɪnfɪnət/

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Infinite (n) /ˈɪnfɪnət/

Infinitely (adv) /ˈɪnfɪnətli/


Collocations/ Examples Vietnamese Translation

[1] Accurate measurements are essential.


*correct and true in every detail.

[2] Scientists have found a more accurate


way of dating cave paintings.
*able to give completely correct information
or to do something in an exact way.

accurate (to) within something Đúng đắn, chính xác, xác đáng
-> Huygens was able to build a clock
accurate to within ten seconds in a day.

*Collocations
verbs
be prove
adverb
extremely fairly very…
preposition
to
phrases
full and accurate

[1] Many people began to question the


accuracy of his statement.
*[uncountable] the state of being exact or
correct; the ability to do something with skill
and without making mistakes

[2] to achieve accuracies of 50–70 percent


*[uncountable, countable] the degree to
which a measurement, calculation, etc. is
exact or correct

*Collocations
adjective
absolute complete deadly…
… of accuracy
degree level
verb + accuracy
achieve improve increase…
preposition
with accuracy
[1] The article accurately reflects public
opinion.
*in a way that is correct and true in every
detail

[2] Quantities must be measured accurately.


*in an exact way

[1] We need to assess the new situation and


adapt accordingly.
*[intransitive, transitive] to change your
behavior in order to deal more successfully
with a new situation.

adapt to something
-> A large organization can be slow to adapt
to change

adapt yourself to something


-> It took him a while to adapt himself to his
new surroundings.

*Collocations
adverb
successfully well quickly…
verb + adapt
be able to can be unable to…
preposition
to
phrases
the ability to adapt
find it difficult to adapt
find it hard to adapt…

[2] [transitive] to change something in order


to make it suitable for a new use or
situation.
Làm thích nghi, làm thích ứng
adapt something
Thích nghi (với môi trường...)
-> These styles can be adapted to suit
individual tastes.

adapt something for something


-> The gym has been adapted for use by
visually impaired students.

[3] [transitive] to change a book or play so


adapt something
Thích nghi (với môi trường...)
-> These styles can be adapted to suit
individual tastes.

adapt something for something


-> The gym has been adapted for use by
visually impaired students.

[3] [transitive] to change a book or play so


that it can be made into a play, film,
television drama, etc.

adapt something for something


-> Three of her novels have been adapted for
television.

adapt something from something


-> The radio play had been adapted from a
novel.

adapt something
-> They have adapted her original
novel beautifully.

adapt something for something from


something
-> It was adapted for the screen from his
original play.

Small enterprises generally offer greater


adaptability than larger firms.
* [ uncountable ] the quality of being able to
change or be changed
in order to deal successfully with new
situations

the adaptation of buildings for military


purposes
*[uncountable, countable] the action or
process of changing something, or of being
changed, to suit a new purpose or situation

adaptation to something
-> making adaptations to your home
Adaptive learning systems offer students
customized learning experiences according to
their needs and capabilities.
*connected with changing; able to change
when necessary in order to deal with
different situations.
Older workers can be as adaptable and quick
to learn as anyone else.
*able to change or be changed in order to
deal successfully with new situations

Age affects the range of a person's


capabilities.
*the ability or qualities necessary to do
something

capability to do something
-> She has the capability to become a very
fine actor.

capability of doing something


-> Animals in the zoo have lost the
capability of catching food for themselves.

capability for doing something


-> His capability for making sensible
Khả năng, năng lực
decisions.
( số nhiều) năng lực tiềm tàng
beyond/within the capabilities of
something/somebody
-> Beyond/Within the capabilities of current
technology

*Collocations
adjective
advanced enhanced limited…
verb + capability
demonstrate have possess…
preposition
beyond somebody’s capability
within somebody’s capability
capability for
*having the ability or qualities necessary for
doing something

capable of something
-> You are capable of better work than this.
capable of doing something
-> He's quite capable of lying to get out of
trouble.

*in a way that shows the ability to do things


well
He managed the conference very capably.

enhance something
*to increase or further improve the good
quality, value or status of
somebody/something
-> This is an opportunity to enhance the
reputation of the company
*Làm tăng, nâng cao, đề cao,
làm nổi bật
*Collocations
*Tăng (giá...)
adverb
considerably dramatically greatly…
verb + enhance
can could may…
phrases
digitally enhanced surgically enhanced.

equipment for the enhancement of sound


quality.
*the act of increasing or further improving
the good quality, value or status of
somebody/something

enhanced efficiency
*(of the quality, value or status of
somebody/something) increased or improved
[1] a teacher with infinite patience
*very great; impossible to measure

*Collocations
verbs
Không bờ bến, vô tận;
be become
vô vàn, không đếm được
adverb
almost nearly practically…

[2] an infinite universe


*without limits; without end

*the infinite something that has no end

[1]Your English is infinitely better than my


German.
very much
*(used especially in comparisons)

[2] Human beings are infinitely adaptable.


*extremely; with no limit
Synonym/ Antonym Word-related Vocabulary

synchronization
technically
tightness
correct,definite,detailed truly
exact,particular , proper, infallible
right, authoritative
inaccurate,inexact,loose aright
inaccurate,wayward sharp
bang
got it in one ! (idiom)
in so many words (idiom)
acclimate
acclimate,accommodate acclimatize
accustom, alter,comply accommodate
conform,fit agile
neglect,refuse,reject chameleon
disagree,disarrange,dislocate change with/keep up with/move with the times ( idiom)
configure
nonadaptive
neglect,refuse,reject chameleon
disagree,disarrange,dislocate change with/keep up with/move with the times ( idiom)
configure
nonadaptive
a magic touch (idiom)
ability
accomplishment
adequacy , aptitude , art , accuracy
capacity , competence , craft acumen
impotence , inability , bandwidth
incompetence , ineptness chop
endowment
faculty
finesse
a shot in the arm (idiom)
add salt to sth (idiom)
alleviation
add to , adorn , amplify ,
cultivate
augment , beautify ,
leaven
complement , elevate ,
liven (sb) up
embroider ,flesh out
revitalize
decrease , fix , lower ,
revivify
minimize , reduce , worsen
revolutionize
salvage
blank cheque
bottomless
absolute , bottomless ,
bottomless pit
boundless , enduring ,
boundless
enormous,immeasurable ,
endless
perdurable ,timeless ,
fathomless
tremendous
immeasurable
bounded , calculable ,
inexhaustible
confined , countable , definite
infinity
, ephemeral
limitless
Examples

She has an authoritative


manner that at times
is almost arrogant.
Apparently, the zoo
animals had become
acclimated to the crowd
noise and were no
longer startled by it.
acclimated to the crowd
noise and were no
longer startled by it.
She has considerable
business/financial
acumen.
The emergency services
have experience in flood
alleviation.
She has boundless
energy and enthusiasm.

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