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He has denied any involvement
deny v
/dɪˈnaɪ/ to say that something is not true in the incident.
to say or show that you will not
refuse v /rɪˈfjuːz/ do something that somebody She refused to accept that there
has asked you to do was a problem.
to have the same opinion as
agree v somebody; to say that you have He agreed with them about the
/əˈɡriː/ the same opinion need for change.
to take willingly something that is
accept v offered; to say ‘yes’ to an offer, He asked me to marry him and I
/əkˈsept/ invitation, etc. accepted.
only used with newspapers, the
title of a news article printed in
large letters, especially at the top
headline n
of the front page on a
newspaper or the home page on The scandal was in the
/ˈhedlaɪn/ a news website headlines for several days.
It is a line in bigger type that Books should be listed under a
heading n introduces and summarizes a broader heading such as
/ˈhedɪŋ/ section of something longer. ‘engineering’.
a special article or programme In today's programme we have a
feature n
/ˈfiːtʃər/ about somebody/something special feature on education.
a piece of writing about a I read an interesting article by a
article n particular subject in a newspaper well-known scientist on the
/ˈɑːrtɪkl/ or magazine, on a website, etc. subject of genetics.
a television or radio programme
in which famous people are
talk show n asked questions and talk in an
informal way about their work
/ˈtɔːk ʃəʊ/ and opinions on various topics
a radio or TV show in which
people answer a series of
quiz show n
questions and compete to win
/ˈkwɪz ʃəʊ/ prizes
a television programme in which
game show n people play games or answer
/ˈɡeɪm ʃəʊ/ questions to win prizes
a person who gives information
about something in a station, an
announcer n
airport, etc., especially through a The station announcer warned
/əˈnaʊnsər/ loudspeaker us that the train was running late.
a person who describes an
commentator n event while it is happening, He's one of the great sports
/ˈkɑːmənteɪtər/ especially on television or radio commentators of our time.
a type of popular newspaper
with small pages that has
tabloid n
many pictures and short,
/ˈtæblɔɪd/ simple reports
a newspaper printed on a large
size of paper, generally It is now available in both tabloid
broadsheet n
considered more serious than and broadsheet format.
/ˈbrɔːdʃiːt/ smaller newspapers
a person whose job is to collect
and write news stories for
journalist n
newspapers, magazines, radio, The minister told journalists he
/ˈdʒɜːrnəlɪst/ television or online news sites was not going to resign.
a journalist who writes regular
columnist n articles for a newspaper or
/ˈkɑːləmnɪst/ magazine a newspaper columnist
The mainstream press is
press n
/pres/ newspapers and magazines ignoring this story.
the internet, newspapers, This is a story that the
media n magazines, television, etc., mainstream media refuses to
/ˈmiːdiə/ considered as a group cover.
channel n /ˈtʃænl/ a television station What's on Channel 4 tonight?
The evening news broadcasts
broadcast n are very different today than they
/ˈbrɔːdkæst/ a radio or television programme were 25 years ago.
a short news programme on
television or radio, often about
something that has just
bulletin n
happened, or a short
newspaper printed by an The company publishes a weekly
/ˈbʊlətɪn/ organization bulletin for its employees.
a short item of important news
that is broadcast on radio or
newsflash n
television, often interrupting a We interrupt this programme to
/ˈnuːzflæʃ/ programme bring you a newsflash.
to mention a subject or start to
bring sth up
talk about it Bring it up at the meeting.
(of a TV programme, etc.) to What time does the news come
come on
start on?
(of news, the truth, etc.) to The full story came out at the
come out
become known trial.(phiên tòa)
to complete a form, etc. by
fill in sth
writing information on it
to keep changing television
flick through sth channels quickly to see what Flicking through the channels, I
programmes are on came across an old war movie.
to discuss, examine, describe, This is the first book to go into
go into sth or explain something in a her personal life as well as her
detailed or careful way work.
to give a number of things to the Could you hand these books out,
hand sth out
members of a group please?
to look for information in a
look up sth dictionary or reference book, or Can you look up the opening
by using a computer times on the website?
to see, hear, or understand
I could hear voices but I couldn't
make sb out something or someone with
make out what they were saying.
difficulty
to invent a story, etc., especially
He made up some excuse about
make sth up in order to trick or entertain
his daughter being sick.
somebody
to suggest yourself/somebody as Can I put you/your name forward
put sb forward
a candidate for a job or position for club secretary?
I can see through your little
see through sb/sth to realize the truth about game (= I am aware of the trick
somebody/something you are trying to play on me).
stand out (from/against She's the sort of person who
sth) to be easily seen or noticed stands out in a crowd.
to change position so that the
turn over other side is facing towards the If you turn over you might find it
outside or the top easier to get to sleep.
having the power to direct or She will still be in control of the
in control of sth
control (something) sales department.
Militants have taken control of
take control of sth
assume control the town.
being dealt with or limited It took them two hours to
under control
successfully bring/get the fire under control.
under the control of sb
Those children are completely
out of control not under the authority or out of control (= wild and
power of someone disobedient).
She has given the police a very
give a description of
something that tells you what detailed/full description of the
sth/sb
something or someone is like robber.
make a difference to Exercise can make a big
sth/sb to improve a situation difference to your state of health.
tell the difference
between ... and ...
to not show that you are
grateful for someone or
take sth/sb for granted
something, and forget that Most of us take our freedom for
you are lucky to have them granted.
to affect or change how
influence sth/sb someone or something She's very good at making
/ˈɪ[Link].əns/ develops, behaves, or thinks friends and influencing people.
the power to have an effect on
have/be an influence on
people or things, or a person or Helen's a bad/good influence on
sth/sb
/ˈɪ[Link].əns/ thing that is able to do this him.
I would generally use "on the
on the internet Internet" when I'm talking about
the Internet as a location I learned about it on the Internet.
I would use "over the Internet"
when I'm talking about the
over the internet
Internet as a means of content I downloaded this picture over
delivery: the Internet.
to spend time visiting a lot of He spends a lot of time surfing
suft the internet
websites the internet
reports of recent events that For obvious reasons, climate
in the news appear in newspapers or on change is very much in the news
television, radio or the internet these days.
a regular television or radio
on the news
broadcast of the latest news I saw it on the news.
to happen, especially after
take place previously being arranged or The film festival takes place in
planned October.
We advise discussion in place of
in place of
instead of argument
ask/answer a question
question sth/sb
She posted a video of herself
in question
being mentioned holding the item in question.
Where is the question mark on
question mark ?
this keyboard?
used when you are talking about
whether you can see something
have a view
or whether something can be I didn't have a good view of the
seen in a particular situation stage.
She and I hold opposing views
hold a view
an attitude towards something on the matter.
We take the view that it would be
take a view express your opinion wrong to interfere.(/ˌɪntərˈfɪr/ :
quấy rầy)
There is, in my view, a simple
in my view in my opinion
explanation.
because of a particular thing, In view of what you've said, I
in view of sth or considering a particular think we should reconsider our
fact proposed course of action.
The view from the top of the
what you can see from a mountain is
view from sth
particular place, or the ability breathtaking/magnificent/spectac
to see from a particular place ular.
to be careful to notice
watch out for sth/sb someone or something Watch out for his latest movie,
interesting out next month.
to have the task of staying One of the men kept watch while
keep watch observant and watching for the other two broke in through a
danger window.
According to Sarah they're not
according to sb getting on very well at the
as stated by moment
to make something known or She announced the winner of the
announce sth to sb tell people about something competition to an excited
/əˈnaʊns/ officially audience.
to feel certain that something is
believe sth true or that somebody is telling
/bɪˈliːv/ you the truth I believed his lies for years.
to feel certain that
believe in sb/sth
somebody/something exists Do you believe in God?
to express an opinion about I don't feel I can comment on
comment on sth
/ˈkɑːment/ something their decision.
something that you say or
make a comment to sb
write that expresses your He made negative comments to
about sth
opinion the press.
to mix up two separate things
confuse sth/sb with
or people in your mind, You're confusing me with my
sth/sb
imagining that they are one sister - she's the singer.
unable to think clearly or to
confused about sth understand what is happening or I was confused about my
what somebody is saying feelings for him.
She seemed confused by the
confused by sth
question.
to be the same as or match Your account of events does not
correspond with sth/sb
/ˌkɔːrəˈspɑːnd/ something correspond with hers.
The man was described as tall
describe sth/sb as
/dɪˈskraɪb/ and dark, and aged about 20.
describe sth/sb to sb Can you describe him to me?
to listen or pay attention to He knows that the crowd wants
hear sth/sb
somebody/something to hear those songs.
I was sorry to hear about your
hear about sth/sb
to be told about something accident.
to receive a letter, email, phone I look forward to hearing from
hear (sth) from sb
call, etc. from somebody you.
inform sb that
Why wasn't I informed about this
inform sb about sth
earlier?
Please inform us of any changes
infrom sb of sth
of address.
having a good chance of
likely to do happening or being something; Tickets are likely to be
probable or expected expensive.
to make somebody do
persuade sb to do something by giving them good
reasons for doing it Try to persuade him to come.
The first priority is to persuade
persuade sb of sth to make somebody believe that the management of the urgency
something is true of this matter.
point (in) doing sth the purpose or aim of something There's no point in getting angry.
Have you sent your mother a
send sb sth
Christmas card yet?
Have you sent a Christmas card
send sth to sb
to your mother yet?
to happen unexpectedly so that The storm took us completely by
by surprise /sərˈpraɪz/
somebody is slightly shocked surprise.
I was surprised at how quickly
surprised at sth
feeling or showing surprise she agreed.
to tell people something
announce v officially, especially about a They haven't formally announced
/əˈnaʊns/ decision, plans, etc. their engagement yet.
a spoken or written statement Announcements of births,
announcement n that informs people about marriages and deaths appear in
/əˈnaʊnsmənt/ something some newspapers.
She was announced as the
(un)announced
winner at last night's ceremony.
a strong feeling that
belief n something/somebody exists or is They share a belief that there is
/bɪˈliːf/ true life after death.
the feeling of not being able to His response was one of
disbelief n
/ˌdɪsbɪˈliːf/ believe something complete disbelief.
believe v
(un)believable adj
(un)believably adv
communicate v
communication n
/kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪtɪv willing to talk and give He wasn’t very communicative
(un)communicative adj
/ information to other people and kept things to himself.
It was his skill as a
communicator which made the
communicator n
/kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪtər a person who communicates television programmes so
/ something to others successful.
to make somebody/yourself I'd be very surprised if this
convince v
/kənˈvɪns/ believe that something is true argument convinces anybody.
completely sure about
convinced adj
/kənˈvɪnst/ something I'm convinced (that) she is lying
that makes somebody believe She sounded very convincing to
(un)convincing adj
/kənˈvɪnsɪŋ/ that something is true me (= I believed what she said).
discuss v
discussion n /dɪˈskʌʃn/
edit v
editor n
an important article in a
newspaper that expresses the
editor's opinion about an item of
editorial n news or an issue; in the US also a
comment on radio or television
that expresses the opinion of the The lead editorial in today's New
/ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ station or network York Times criticized the policy.
The transcripts of the recording
edited adj
had been heavily edited.
the quality in something that
humor n makes it funny; the ability to I can't stand people with no
/ˈhjuːmər/ laugh at things that are funny sense of humor.
funny; showing a sense of The show offers a humorous
humorous adj
/ˈhjuːmərəs/ humour take on family life.
not having or showing the ability
humorless adj to laugh at things that other
/ˈhjuːmərləs/ people think are funny
inform v
information n
(un)informed adj
The talk was both informative
(un)informative adj
/ɪnˈfɔːrmətɪv/ giving useful information and entertaining.
a newspaper or magazine that
journal n deals with a particular subject or the Journal of Experimental
/ˈdʒɜːrnl/ profession Psychology
a person whose job is to collect
and write news stories for
journalist n
newspapers, magazines, radio, The minister told journalists he
/ˈdʒɜːrnəlɪst/ television or online news sites was not going to resign.
the work of collecting and writing
news stories for newspapers,
journalism n magazines, radio, television or
online news sites; the news
/ˈdʒɜːrnəlɪzəm/ stories that are written I'd like a career in journalism.
connected with the work of a
journalistic adj
/ˌdʒɜːrnəˈlɪstɪk/ journalist journalistic skills
the activities involved in getting
and using power in public life,
politics n and being able to influence
decisions that affect a country or She is aiming for a career in
/ˈpɑːlətɪks/ a society politics.
He was a political prisoner (=
one who was put in prison for
political adj
connected with the state, holding opinions that the
/pəˈlɪtɪkl/ government or public affairs government thought dangerous).
a person whose job involves
politician n politics, especially as an elected
/ˌpɑːləˈtɪʃn/ member of parliament, etc.
the ability to control people or He has the power to make things
power n
/ˈpaʊər/ things very unpleasant for us.
being able to control and The US remains the most
powerful adj
/ˈpaʊərfl/ influence people and events powerful nation in the world.
completely unable to do I saw what was happening, but I
powerless adj
/ˈpaʊərləs/ something was powerless to help.
The first step in empowering the
empower v to give somebody the power or poorest sections of society is
/ɪmˈpaʊər/ authority to do something making sure they vote.
unkind comments that make fun
ridicule n of somebody/something or make She is an object of ridicule in the
/ˈrɪdɪkjuːl/ them look silly tabloid newspapers.
ridiculous adj /rɪˈdɪkjələs/ very silly or unreasonable I look ridiculous in this hat.
the fact of being very silly or The ridiculousness of the
ridiculousness n
/rɪˈdɪkjələsnəs/ unreasonable situation made us laugh.
second
secondly adv
connected with teaching children
secondary adj
/ˈsekənderi/ of 11–18 years
a person whose job is writing She left her job to become a full-
writer n
/ˈraɪtər/ books, stories, articles, etc. time writer.
Our son’s having problems with
writing n the activity of writing, in contrast his reading and writing (= at
/ˈraɪtɪŋ/ to reading, speaking, etc. school).