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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
nonetheless
none·the·less AW [nonetheless] BrE [ˌnʌnðəˈles] NAmE [ˌnʌnðəˈles] (also ˌnone the ˈless) adverb (formal) despite this fact Syn: ↑nevertheless •The book is too long but, nonetheless, informative and entertaining. •The problems are not serious. Nonetheless, we shall need to tackle them soon. Language Bank: nevertheless Conceding a point and making a counter-argument While ▪ the film is undoubtedly too long, it is nevertheless ▪ an intriguing piece of cinema. It can be argued that ▪ the movie is too long. It is nonetheless ▪ an intriguing piece of cinema. ▪ The film is undoubtedly too long. Still ▪, it is an intriguing piece of cinema. Of course ▪, huge chunks of the book have been sacrificed in order to make a two-hour movie, but ▪ it is nevertheless ▪ a successful piece of storytelling. ▪ Critics are wrong to argue that the film's plot is too complicated. Certainly ▪ there are a couple of major twists, but ▪ audiences will have no difficulty following them. It is true that ▪ you cannot make a good movie without a good script, but it is equally true ▪ that a talented director can make a good script into an excellent film. It remains to be seen whether ▪ these two movies herald a new era of westerns, but there is no doubt that ▪ they represent welcome additions to the genre. Language Banks at ↑argue, ↑however, ↑impersonal, ↑opinion
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