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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 buzzword   
  buzz‧word /ˈbʌzwɜːd $ -wɜːrd/ BrE  AmE  noun [countable]    a word or phrase from one special area of knowledge that people suddenly think is very important:         ‘Multimedia’ has been a buzzword in the computer industry for years.       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ word a single group of letters that are used together with a particular meaning:  ‘Casa’ is the Italian word for ‘house’. |  I looked up the word in a dictionary.     ▪ name a word that you use for a particular thing, place, organization etc:  Iberia is the ancient name for the Spanish Peninsula. |  What’s the name of that type of dog?     ▪ term a word or group of words that is used in a specific subject or area of language:  The medical term for losing your hair is ‘alopecia’. |  People use the term ‘carbon footprint’ to talk about man’s polluting effect on the environment.     ▪ phrase a group of words that have a particular meaning when used together, or which someone uses on a particular occasion:  We don’t really have a phrase for ‘bon appétit’ in English. |  Politicians keep using the phrase ‘family values’. |  an Italian phrase book     ▪ expression a fixed phrase which is used in a language and has a particular meaning:  He uses a lot of obscure expressions that I don’t really understand. |  What does the expression ‘wage slavery’ mean?     ▪ buzzword /ˈbʌzwɜːd $ -wɜːrd/ a word or group of words that people in a particular type of work or activity have started using a lot because they think it is important:  E-learning is the buzzword in educational publishing at the moment. |  For anthropologists, ethnodiversity has been a buzzword for quite a while.     ▪ idiom /ˈɪdiəm/ a group of words that has a special meaning which you cannot guess from the meanings of each separate word:  ‘Full of beans’ is an idiom which means feeling lively and energetic.     ▪ cliché /ˈkliːʃeɪ $ kliːˈʃeɪ/ a group of words that is used so often that it seems rather boring, annoying, or silly:  It’s a bit of a cliché, but good communication skills are the key to success. |  the old movie cliché ‘we can’t go on meeting like this’     ▪ slang very informal words used especially by a particular group of people such as young people, criminals, or soldiers:  Grass is slang for marijuana. |  prison slang |  army slang     ▪ jargon words and phrases used in a particular profession or by a particular group of people, which are difficult for other people to understand – often used to show disapproval:  The instructions were full of technical jargon. |  complicated legal jargon
  buzzwordhu| ◎ | ['bʌz'wə:d] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | từ thường dùng; từ thông dụng |  
  |  | ◎ | [buzzword] |  | 〆 | saying & slang |  |   | ■ | new word or expression, the latest jargon |  |   | ☆ | Internet, Zero Tolerance - these were buzzwords of the 1990s. |  
 
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