integrity (n)
/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.ti/

sự chính trực

the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change

integrity

cynically (r)
/ˈsɪn.ɪ.kəl.i/

khinh thường

disrespectfully

cynically

sense (n)
/sens/

cảm giác

a feeling about something important

sense

lack (n)
/læk/

sự thiếu

the state of not having something or not having enough of something

lack

natural (a)
/ˈnætʃ·ər·əl/

bản chất

used to describe behavior that is part of the character that a person or an animal was born with

natural

fail (v)
/feɪl/

thất bại, không thành công

to be unsuccessful when you try to do something

fail

scandal (n)
/ˈskæn·dəl/

vụ tai tiếng, vụ bê bối

an action or event that is considered immoral, causing the public to react with shock or anger

scandal

reform (n)
/rɪˈfɔrm/

sự cải cách

change that is made to a social system, an organization, etc. in order to improve or correct it

reform

evade (v)
/ɪˈveɪd/

tránh, tránh khỏi

escape or avoid (someone or something), especially by guile or trickery

evade

corruption (n)
/kəˈrʌp·ʃən/

sự tham nhũng

dishonest or illegal behavior, especially of people in authority

corruption

prevalent (a)
/ˈprev·ə·lənt/

phổ biến, thường thấy

existing commonly or happening frequently

prevalent

grotesque (a)
/ɡroʊˈtesk/

kệch cỡm

extremely ugly in a strange way that is often frightening or amusing

grotesque

erode (v)
/ɪˈroʊd/

xói mòn, ăn mòn

to weaken or damage something by taking away parts of it gradually, or to become weaker in this way

erode

interest (n)
/ˈɪntrəst/

sự quan tâm

the feeling that you have when you want to know more about someone or something

interest

honest (a)
/ˈɑː.nɪst/

thật thà, trung thực

telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie

honest

case (n)
/keɪs/

vụ án

a matter that is being officially investigated, especially by the police

case

politician (n)
/ˌpɑl·əˈtɪʃ·ən/

chính trị gia

a person whose job is concerned with politics

politician

unmask (v)
/ʌnˈmæsk/

vạch mặt

to show the previously hidden truth about someone or something

unmask

shocked (a)
/ʃɑkt/

kinh ngạc

a strong feeling of surprise as a result of something happening, especially something unpleasant

shocked

bribery (n)
/ˈbrɑɪ·bə·ri/

sự hối lộ

the crime of giving someone money or something else of value, often illegally, to persuade that person to do something you want

bribery
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