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Rừng ơi cho em hỏi ngữ pháp 1 chút, chỗ be able ở đây là theo cú pháp nào đấy ạ:
The mountainous village is warm in the summer and cold in the winter, necessitating the school be able to keep students both cool and warm, depending on the season.
--> Phải chăng nhà báo viết sai ngữ pháp ạ?
Theo Oxford thì to necessitate có 3 dạng ngữ pháp chính
1/ To necessitate something
[VD: Recent financial scandals have necessitated changes in parliamentary procedures.]
2/ To neces... Rừng ơi cho em hỏi ngữ pháp 1 chút, chỗ be able ở đây là theo cú pháp nào đấy ạ:
The mountainous village is warm in the summer and cold in the winter, necessitating the school be able to keep students both cool and warm, depending on the season.
--> Phải chăng nhà báo viết sai ngữ pháp ạ?
Theo Oxford thì to necessitate có 3 dạng ngữ pháp chính
1/ To necessitate something
[VD: Recent financial scandals have necessitated changes in parliamentary procedures.]
2/ To necessitate doing something
[VD: Increased traffic necessitated widening the road.]
3/ To necessitate somebody/something doing something
[VD: His new job necessitated him/his getting up at six.]
//www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/necessitate?q=necessitate
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xin chào, em tra từ " admire " nhưng dường như vẫn sót 1 nghĩa của từ này là "chiêm ngưỡng".
We stood for a few moments, admiring the view.
Chúng tôi đứng lại vài phút, chiêm ngưỡng quang cảnh.Chi tiết
Cả nhà ơi mình dịch các từ Condiments, Herbs, Spices & Seasonings như thế nào cho sát nghĩa ạ. Cảm ơn cả nhà!
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n
a sometimes pl
the total goods or raw material kept on the premises of a shop or business
b [as modifier]
a stock clerk, stock book
2 a supply of something stored for future use
he keeps a good stock of whisky
a
the capital raised by a company through the issue and subscription of shares entitling their holders to dividends, partial ownership, and usually voting rights
b the proportion of such capital held by an individual shareholder
c the shares of a specified company or industry
d [formerly] the part of an account or tally given to a creditor
e the debt represented by this
a farm animals, such as cattle and sheep, bred and kept for their meat, skins, etc.
b [as modifier]
stock farming
6 the
trunk or main stem of a tree or other plant
a a rooted plant into which a scion is inserted during grafting
b
a plant or stem from which cuttings are taken
See also → rootstock
8 the original type from which a particular race, family, group, etc., is derived
9 a race, breed, or variety of animals or plants
10 often pl a small pen in which a single animal can be confined
12
any of the major subdivisions of the human species; race or ethnic group
13 the part of a rifle, sub-machine-gun, etc., into which the barrel and firing mechanism is set: held by the firer against the shoulder
14 the handle of something, such as a whip or fishing rod
15 the main body of a tool, such as the block of a plane
16 short for → diestock → gunstock → rolling stock
17 [formerly] the part of a plough to which the irons and handles were
attached
18 the main upright part of a supporting structure
19 a liquid or broth in which meat,
fish, bones, or vegetables have been simmered for a long time
20 film material before exposure and processing
a
a portion of metal cut from a bar upon which a specific process, such as forging, is to be carried out
b the material that is smelted in a blast furnace
22 [Also called] gillyflower any of several cruciferous plants of the genus Matthiola, such as M. incana and M. bicornis [evening or night-scented stock], of the Mediterranean region: cultivated for their
brightly coloured flowers
23 ♦ Virginian stock a similar and related North American plant, Malcomia maritima
24 a long usually white neckcloth wrapped around the neck, worn in the 18th century and as part of modern riding dress
25 [Cards]
a pile of cards left after the deal in certain games, from which players draw
a the repertoire of plays available to a repertory company
b [as modifier]
a stock play
27 [on some types of anchors] a crosspiece at the top of the shank
under the ring
29 an exposed mass of igneous rock that is the uppermost part of an underlying batholith
30
a log or block of wood
32 an archaic word for → stocking
a stored on the premises or available for sale or use
b supplied
with goods of a specified kind
a not immediately available for sale or use
b not having goods of a
specified kind immediately available
b to make a general appraisal, esp. of prospects, resources, etc.
36 ♦
take stock in to attach importance to
37 ♦ lock, stock, and barrel
See → lock 1 → 7
adj
38 staple, standard
stock sizes in clothes
39 prenominal being a cliché; hackneyed
a stock phrase
vb
40 tr to keep [goods] for sale
41 intr; usually foll by: up or up on to obtain a store of [something] for future use or sale
to stock up on beer
42 tr to supply with live animals, fish, etc.
to stock a farm
43 intr [of a plant] to put forth new shoots
44 tr
Obsolete to punish by putting in the stocks, [See also] → stocks
[Old English stocc trunk [of a tree], stem, stick [the various senses developed from these meanings, as trunk of a tree, hence line of descent; structures made of timber; a store of timber or other goods for future use, hence an aggregate of goods, animals, etc.]; related to Old Saxon, Old High German stock stick, stump]
♦
stocker n
alpha stock
n any of the most active securities on the Stock Exchange of which there are between 100 and 200; at least ten market makers must continuously display the prices of an alpha stock and all transactions in them must be published immediately
beta stock
n any of the second rank of active securities on the Stock Exchange, of which there are about 500. Continuous display of prices by market makers is required but not immediate publication of transactions
buffer stock
n [Commerce] a stock of a commodity built up by a
government or trade organization with the object of using it to stabilize prices
capital stock
n
1 the par value of the total share capital that a company is authorized to issue
2 the total physical capital existing in an economy at any moment of time
common stock
n the U.S. name for
→ ordinary shares
dead stock
n
farm equipment
Compare → livestock
delta
stock
n any of the fourth rank of active securities on the Stock Exchange. Market makers need not display prices of these securities continuously and any prices displayed are taken only as an indication rather than
an offer to buy or sell
fat stock
n livestock fattened and ready for market
Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index
n an index of share prices produced by the Financial Times based on an average of 100 securities and giving the best
indication of daily movements, [Abbrev.] FTSE 100 Index [Informal name] Footsie
gamma stock
n any of the third rank of active securities on the London Stock Exchange. Prices displayed by market makers are given as an indication rather than an offer to buy or
sell
joint stock
n capital funds held in common and usually divided into shares between the owners
joint-stock company
n
1 [Brit]
a business enterprise characterized by its separate legal existence and the sharing of ownership between shareholders, whose liability is limited
2 [U.S.]
a business enterprise whose owners are issued shares of transferable stock but do not enjoy limited liability
laughing stock
n
an object of humiliating ridicule
his mistakes have made him a laughing stock
Nikkei Stock Average
n an index of prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
[C20: from Nik[on] Kei[zai Shimbun], a Japanese newspaper group]
preferred stock
n the U.S. and Canadian name for
→ preference shares
recovery stock
n
[Stock Exchange] a security that has fallen in price but is believed to have the ability to recover
rolling stock
n the wheeled vehicles collectively used on a railway, including the locomotives, passenger coaches, freight wagons, guard's vans, etc.
stock and station agent
n [Austral. and N.Z.] a firm dealing in and financing farm activities
stock car
n
a a car, usually a production saloon, strengthened and modified for a form of racing in which the cars often collide
b [as modifier]
stock-car racing
2 the U.S. and Canadian term for → cattle truck
stock certificate
n the U.S. equivalent of → share certificate
stock company
n
1 [U.S.]
a business enterprise the capital of which is divided into transferable shares
2 a U.S. term for → repertory company
stock dove
n
a European dove, Columba oenas, smaller than the wood pigeon and having a uniformly grey plumage
[C14: so called because it lives in tree trunks. See stock]
stock
exchange
n often caps
1 [Also called] stock market
a a highly organized market facilitating the purchase and sale of securities and operated by professional stockbrokers and market makers according to fixed
rules
b a place where securities are regularly traded
c [as modifier]
a stock-exchange operator, stock-exchange prices
2 the prices or trading activity of a stock exchange
the stock exchange fell heavily today
stock farm
n a farm on which livestock is bred
♦
stock farmer n
♦ stock farming n
stock in trade
n
1 goods in stock necessary for carrying on a business
2 anything constantly used by someone as a part of his profession, occupation, or trade
friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade
stock lock
n a lock that is enclosed in a wooden case
stock market
n
1 another name for → stock exchange → 1
2 the usual U.S. name for → stock exchange → 2
stock saddle
n [Chiefly U.S.] a cowboy's saddle,
esp. an ornamental one
stock-still
adv absolutely still; motionless
stock unit
n [N.Z.]
a
the tax basis for evaluating farmers' stock. Cattle, sheep, and deer are each given differing stock-unit values, the basic measure being the ewe equivalent
b [as modifier]
stock-unit values
stock watering
n [Business]
the creation of more new shares in a company than is justified by its assets
stock whip
n
a whip with a long lash and a short handle, as used to herd cattle
Virginia stock
n
a Mediterranean cruciferous plant, Malcomia maritima, cultivated for its white and pink flowers