A Word A Day | Let off some steam
UK: /stiːm/ US: /stiːm/ Meaning: the hot gas that water changes into when it boils. Vietnamese meaning: xả hơi. Ex: After a hard-working day, I usually play football with my friends to let off some steam.
UK: /stiːm/ US: /stiːm/ Meaning: the hot gas that water changes into when it boils. Vietnamese meaning: xả hơi. Ex: After a hard-working day, I usually play football with my friends to let off some steam.
UK: /hjuːdʒ/ US: /hjuːdʒ/ Meaning: extremely large in size or amount; great in degree. Vietnamese meaning: là một fan cứng của…. Ex: He is a huge fan of Marvel comics.
UK: /ɪkˈstætɪk/ US: /ɪkˈstætɪk/ Meaning: very happy, excited and enthusiastic; feeling or showing great enthusiasm. Vietnamese meaning: Cuồng nhiệt. Ex: Sally was ecstatic about her new job.
UK: /ˈstʌbən/ US: /ˈstʌbərn/ Meaning: determined not to change your opinion or attitude. Vietnamese meaning: Cứng đầu. Ex: He was too stubborn to admit that he was wrong.
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