curriculum (n)
/kəˈrɪk·jə·ləm/

chương trình giảng dạy

the subjects studied in a school, college, etc. and what each subject include

curriculum

scholar (n)
/ˈskɑl·ər/

học giả

someone who studies a particular subject and knows a lot about it, especially a subject that is not scientific

scholar

stance (n)
/stæns/

lập trường

an opinion about something, esp. one that is publicly expressed

stance

accommodate (v)
/əˈkɑm·əˌdeɪt/

điều chỉnh, điều tiết

to change your behavior so that you can deal with a new situation better

accommodate

implicit (a)
/ɪmˈplɪs·ɪt/

ngụ ý

suggested without being directly expressed

implicit

undergraduate (n)
/ˌʌn·dərˈɡrædʒ·u·ət/

sinh viên chưa tốt nghiệp

a student at a college or university who has not yet received a bachelor’s degree (= the first degree given)

undergraduate

fortify (v)
/ˈfɔr·t̬əˌfɑɪ/

tăng cường, củng cố

to strengthen something, esp. in order to protect it

fortify

distinctly (a)
/dɪˈstɪŋkt·li/

thực thụ

in a clear or noticeable way

distinctly

parochial (a)
/pəˈroʊ·ki·əl/

thiển cận

limited to a narrow or local range of matters

parochial

suspend (v)
/səˈspend/

trì hoãn

to stop doing an activity

suspend

embrace (v)
/ɪmˈbreɪs/

nắm bắt

to accept something with great interest or enthusiasm

embrace

secular (a)
/ˈsek·jə·lər/

thế tục

not having any connection with religion

secular

attempt (v)
/əˈtempt/

nỗ lực, cố gắng

to try to do something

attempt

erudite (a)
/ˈer·jəˌdɑɪt/

uyên bác, uyên thâm

having or showing a lot of knowledge, esp. from reading and studying

erudite

destined (a)
/ˈdes·tənd/

định hướng

having a future that has been decided or planned at an earlier time, especially by fate

destined

evolution (n)
/ˌɛvəˈluʃn/

sự phát triển, sự mở mang

the gradual development of something

evolution

exclusive (a)
/ɪkˈsklu·sɪv/

duy nhất, độc nhất

limited to a particular person, thing, or group and not shared with others

exclusive

competitive (a)
/kəmˈpet.ɪ.tɪv/

tính cạnh tranh, đua tranh

used to describe a situation in which people or organizations compete against each other

competitive

roster (n)
/ˈrɑs·tər/

bảng danh sách

a list of the names of people who are available to do a job, play on a team, etc.

roster

rigorous (a)
/ˈrɪɡ·ər·əs/

nghiêm ngặt

severe or difficult, esp. because at a high level

rigorous
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