buy out (phrasal verb)
/baɪ aʊt/
mua lại
to give someone money so that you own the part of a business that previously belonged to that person
workload (n)
/ˈwɜːk.ləʊd/
khối lượng công việc
the amount of work that a person or organization has to do
business (n)
/ˈbɪz.nɪs/
công ty, doanh nghiệp
a particular company that buys and sells goods and services
salary (n)
/ˈsæl.ər.i/
tiền lương
a fixed amount of money that you earn each month or year from your job
pay off (phrasal verb)
/peɪ ɒf/
trả hết
to give someone all the money that you have borrowed from them to buy something
above and beyond (phrase)
/əˈbʌv ænd biˈɑnd/
vượt quá (mức quy định)
(something) more than is required or expected
burden (n)
/ˈbɜː.dən/
chịu trách nhiệm, gánh nặng
a serious or difficult responsibility that you have to deal with
as long as (phrase)
/æz lɒŋ æz/
miễn là, chỉ cần
used to say that something must happen before something else can happen
drag on (phrasal verb)
/dræɡ ɒn/
lôi theo, kéo theo
to slow down or limit the development of someone or something
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