tailieunhanh - easier english basic dictionary second edition_part4

email email 109 empty emphasis on his age. She banged the table for emphasis as she spoke. 2. how loud your voice is when you pronounce a word or phrase Everyone noticed the emphasis he put on the word ‘peace’. (NOTE: The plural is emphases.) email / i me l/, e-mail / i me l/ noun 1. a system of sending messages from one computer to another, using telephone lines You can contact me by phone or email if you want. I’ll give you my email address. 2. a message sent by email I had two emails from him this morning. í verb to send a message to someone. | email 109 empty email iimeil e-mail Z ii meil noun 1. a system of sending messages from one computer to another using telephone lines o You can contact me by phone or email if you want. o I ll give you my email address. 2. a message sent by email o I had two emails from him this morning. verb to send a message to someone using email o I emailed him about the meeting. embarrass im bffiros verb to make someone feel uncomfortable in front of other people . by talking about something that they would prefer other people not to know about embarrassed im bffirost adjective uncomfortable or ashamed and not knowing what to do o She gave an embarrassed laugh and said she had forgotten to bring the present. o He was so embarrassed that he turned bright red. embarrassing im lxcrosiri adjective making a person feel embarrassed o It was very embarrassing when he told everyone about my mistake. embryo embrioo noun the first state of a living organism o a human embryo emerge i msidj verb 1. to come into existence as something o It was only after the election that he emerged as party leader. 2. to become known o It soon emerged that the Prime Minister knew nothing about what was happening. emergency i msidjonsi noun a dangerous situation such as a fire or an accident where decisions have to be taken quickly o Phone for an ambulance -this is an emergency emotion i mooj o n noun a strong feeling o Hatred and love are two of the most powerful emotions. o He tried to hide his emotions when he made his speech. emotional i mauj a n a l adjective causing you to feel emotion or showing emotion o Saying goodbye was an emotional time for us all. o The music made her feel very emotional and she started to cry. emphasis Im sis nounX thataat f show I tti iilsnc I S omiri usually in speech o Don t put too much emphasis on his age. o She banged the table for emphasis as she spoke. 2. how loud your voice is when you pronounce a word or phrase o Everyone noticed the emphasis he