convert (v)
/kənˈvɝːt/

cải đạo

to change your beliefs, especially your religious beliefs, or to persuade someone to do this

convert

Greek (a)
/ɡriːk/

thuộc Hy Lạp

belonging to or relating to Greece

Greek

extended family (n)
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd ˈfæm·li/

đại gia đình

a family unit that includes grandmothers, grandfathers, aunts, and uncles, etc. in addition to parents and children

extended family

heritage (n)
/ˈher.ɪ.t̬ɪdʒ/

giáo hội

group of people in an area have the same faith in religion

heritage

Catholicism (n)
/kəˈθɒlɪˌsɪz(ə)m/

đạo Thiên chúa

the beliefs and activities of the Roman Catholic Church

Catholicism

family (n)
/ˈfæm·li/

gia đình

a social group of parents, children, and sometimes grandparents, uncles, aunts, and others who are related

family

attend (v)
/əˈtend/

chăm sóc, phục vụ

to provide a service to someone, especially as part of your job

attend

broke the camel's back (phrase)
/broʊk ðə ˈkæm.əls bæk/

không thể chấp nhận được, giọt nước tràn ly

the last in a series of unpleasant events that finally makes you feel that you cannot continue to accept a bad situation

broke the camel\'s back

father-in-law (n)
 /ˈfɑð·ərz·ɪnˌlɔ/

bố chồng; bố vợ

the father of your husband or wife

father-in-law

relative (n)
/ˈrel·ə·t̬ɪv/

họ hàng

a member of your family

relative

include (v)
/ɪnˈkluːd/

kể cả, bao gồm

to contain something as a part of something else

include

neutral (a)
/ˈnuː.trəl/ 

trung lập

not saying or doing anything that would encourage or help any of the groups involved in an argument or war

neutral

accept (v)
 /əkˈsept/

nhận, chấp nhận

to agree to take something

accept

Greek Orthodox (noun phrase)
/ɡriːk ˈɔːr.θə.dɑːks/

nhà thờ chính giáo Hy Lạp

a part of the Christian Church, with many members in Greece

Greek Orthodox

priest (n)
/priːst/

linh mục

a person, usually a man, who has been trained to perform religious duties in the Christian Church

priest

refuse (v)
/rɪˈfjuːz/

từ chối

to say that you will not do or accept something

refuse

naive (a)
/naɪˈiːv/

chất phác

to willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people's intentions in general are good

naive

fit in with (phrasal verb)
/fɪt ɪn wɪð/ 

hòa nhập

If one activity or event fits in with another, they exist or happen together in a way that is convenient.

fit in with

faith (n)
/feɪθ/

niềm tin

great trust or confidence in something or someone

faith

function (n)
/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/

nhiệm vụ

the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of a person)

function
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