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interpretation; to interpret, express, show thể hiện
















like: thể hiện


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Many people never really express any anger. anger
Her performance displayed great art. art
a sales chart (= showing the level of a company's sales) chart
This behaviour must stop—do I make myself clear (= express myself clearly so there is no doubt about what I mean)? clear
comparison of A to B: a comparison of the brain to a computer (= showing what is similar) comparison
contrast (with sb/sth): to show a sharp/stark/striking contrast with sth contrast
the unemployment-income curve (= a line on a graph showing the relationship between the number of unemployed people and national income) curve
a personal pain that goes beyond description (= is too great to express in words) description
The results are shown in diagram 2. diagram
They expressed mixed emotions at the news. emotion
His views have been expressed in numerous speeches. express
to express fears/doubts/reservations express
to express interest/regret/surprise express
express how, what, etc...: Words cannot express how pleased I am. express
express yourself: Teenagers often have difficulty expressing themselves. express
express yourself + adv./prep.: Perhaps I have not expressed myself very well. express
She expresses herself most fully in her paintings. express
express yourself + adj.: They expressed themselves delighted. express
The poet's anger finds expression in (= is shown in) the last verse of the poem. expression
Only in his dreams does he give expression to his fears. expression
This represents a great achievement. great
Your (very) good health! (= said before drinking alcohol to express good wishes for sb's health and happiness) health
to feel/have/show/express (an) interest in sth interest
The movie captures the mood of the interwar years perfectly. mood
It's difficult to express our needs and desires. need
paper losses/profits (= that are shown in accounts but which may not exist in reality) paper
Praise be (to God)! (= expressing belief or joy) praise
She has not shown any real regret for what she did. real
This decision represents a significant departure from previous policy. represent
These results represent a major breakthrough in AIDS research. represent
to show a lack of respect for authority respect
roll sth (+ adv./prep.): She rolled her eyes upwards (= to show surprise or disapproval). roll
The child was watching it all with big round eyes (= showing interest). round
show sth: to show great courage show
show yourself + adj.: She had shown herself unable to deal with money. show
show yourself to be/have sth: He has shown himself to be ready to make compromises. show
He's just showing off because that girl he likes is here. show off
show how, what, etc...: He likes to show off how well he speaks French. show sb/sth off
a dress that shows off her figure show sth off
The rally was intended to be a show of strength by the socialists. strength
You have shown great strength of character. strength
to express/feel sympathy for sb sympathy
The seamen went on strike in sympathy with (= to show their support for) the dockers. sympathy
Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies (= that show a lot of violence). violent
Well done! (= expressing admiration for what sb has done) well