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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
rat race
the ˈrat race [rat race rat races] BrE NAmE noun singular (disapproving) the way of life of people living and working in a large city where people compete in an aggressive way with each other in order to be more successful, earn more money, etc •It's very easy to get caught up in the rat race. •The novel is about a couple who get out of the rat race and buy a farm in France. Collocations: Town and country Town live in a city/a town/an urban environment/(informal) a concrete jungle/the suburbs/shanty towns/slums live (especially NAmE) downtown/in the downtown area/(BrE) in the city centre enjoy/like the hectic pace of life/the hustle and bustle of city life cope with the stress/pressure of urban life get caught up in the rat race prefer/seek the anonymity of life in a big city be drawn by/resist the lure of the big city head for the bright lights (of the big city/New York) enjoy/love the vibrant/lively nightlife have/be close to all the amenities be surrounded by towering skyscrapers/a soulless urban sprawl use/travel by/rely on (BrE) public transport/(NAmE) public transportation put up with/get stuck in/sit in massive/huge/heavy/endless/constant traffic jams tackle/ease/reduce/relieve/alleviate the heavy/severe traffic congestion be affected/choked/damaged by pollution Country live in a village/the countryside/an isolated area/a rural backwater/(informal) the sticks enjoy/like the relaxed/slower pace of life enjoy/love/explore the great outdoors look for/find/get/enjoy a little peace and quiet need/want to get back/closer to nature be surrounded by open/unspoilt/picturesque countryside escape/quit/get out of/leave the rat race seek/achieve a better/healthy work-life balance downshift to a less stressful life seek/start a new life in the country (BrE, informal) up sticks/ (NAmE, informal) pull up stakes and move to/head for… create/build/foster a strong sense of community depend on/be employed in/work in agriculture live off/farm/work the land tackle/address the problem of rural unemployment
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