| Term | Definition |
| roll out | launch |
| decent | of a good enough standard or quality: |
| excited (about / at / by sth) | excited (to do sth) | feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm: |
| nearby | [usually before noun] near in position; not far away: |
| rolled out | Today, real-estate search site Trulia __ mobile versions of the iPhone and the Dash |
| route (to sth) | a particular way of achieving sth: |
| prospective | expected to do sth or to become sth |
| built into | lam, xay dung trong mot chuong trinh (may tinh) |
| bare-bones | basics |
| don't have ... yet | chua co |
| sophomore | a student in the second year of a course of study at a college or university |
| as / so far as sb/sth is concerned | as / so far as sb/sth goes | used to give facts or an opinion about a particular aspect of sth |
| disclosed | The price isn't being __ |
| what the 'heck! | (informal) used to say that you are going to do sth that you know you should not do: It means I'll be late for work but what the heck! |
| downwards | towards the ground or towards a lower level: |
| indict sb (for sth) | indict sb (on charges / on a charge of sth) | to officially charge sb with a crime: |
| polygamist | Chu nghia da the |
| raid (on sth) | a short surprise attack on an enemy by soldiers, ships or aircraft: |
| grand Jury | Toa an toi cao |
| staggering | so great, shocking or surprising that it is difficult to believe |
| underage | [only before noun] done by people who are too young by law: |
| coalition | a government formed by two or more political parties working together |
| typecast | if an actor is typecast, he or she is always given the same kind of character to play: |
| saga | a long series of events or adventures and/or a report about them |
| footage | part of a film showing a particular event |
| outcry (at / over / against sth) | a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public: |
| hazardous | involving risk or danger, especially to sb's health or safety |
| terror | [U] violent action or the threat of violent action that is intended to cause fear, usually for political purposes |
| discharge | duty |
| honorable | deserving respect and admiration: |
| bibliophile | a person who loves or collects books |
| awkward | making you feel embarrassed: |
| conceivable | that you can imagine or believe |
| tension (between A and B) | a situation in which people do not trust each other, or feel unfriendly towards each other |
| feud (between A and B) | feud (with sb) | feud (over sb/sth) | an angry and bitter argument between two people or groups of people that continues over a long period of time: |
| absurd | completely ridiculous; not logical and sensible |