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Blunt | Without a sharp edge or point; very direct; saying exactly what you think without trying to be polite |
Rugged | Not level or smooth and having rocks rather than plants or trees (of the landscape) |
A cove | A small bay |
Queasy | Feeling sick; wanting to vomit; slightly nervous or worried about something |
Nausea | The feeling that you have when you want to vomit, for example because you are sick or are shocked or frightened by something |
To nauseate | To make somebody feel that they want to vomit; to make somebody feel full of horror |
Nauseating | Making you feel that you want to vomit; making you feel full of horror |
Nauseous | Feeling as if you want to vomit; making you feel as if you want to vomit |
Dizzy; giddy | Feeling as if everything is turning around you and that you are not able to balance; making you feel dizzy; making you feel that a situation is changing very fast |
Irrespective of | Regardless of |
Autopsy | An official examination of a dead body by a specially trained doctor in order to discover the cause of death |
Fleeting | Thoáng qua, lướt qua |
To fester | To become painful and infected (of a wound or cut) to become much worse because you do not deal with them successfully (of bad feelings or thoughts) |
To alienate | To make somebody less friendly towards you to make somebody feel that they do not belong in a particular group |
Paranoia | A mental illness in which a person wrongly believes that other people are trying to harm them, that they are somebody very important, etc.; fear of other people when there is no evidence or reason for this |
Sabotage (n/v) | (sự) phá hoại ngầm |
A traitor | A person who gives away the secrets about their friends, their country, etc. |
To confiscate | To officially take something away from somebody, especially as a punishment |
Ancestry | The family or the race of people that you come from |
To designate | To say officially that somebody or something has a particular character or name; to describe somebody or something in a particular way |
Inland | In or towards the middle of a country; away from the coast |
Curfew | A law that says that people must not go outside after a particular time at night until the morning; the time after which nobody must go outside |
To proclaim | To publicly and officially tell people about something important |
Makeshift | used temporarily for a particular purpose because the real thing is not available; provisional; improvised |
A fair | A type of entertainment in a field or park at which people can ride on large machines and play games to win prizes |
A stable | A building in which horses are kept; a group of people who work or trained in the same place; a group of products made by the same company |
Barracks | A large building or group of buildings for soldiers to live in |
Ensuing | Following |
An incarceree | A prisoner |
To incarcerate | To imprison |
Hasty | Said, made or done very quickly, especially when this has bad results |
Semblance | Vẻ bề ngoài; vẻ giống như |
To resent | To feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair |
Advocacy | Public support that somebody gives to an idea, a course of action or a belief |
To atone | To act in a way that shows you are sorry for doing something wrong in the past; to make amends |