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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
vigour
vig·our (especially US vigor)BrE [ˈvɪɡə(r)] NAmE [ˈvɪɡər] noun uncountable energy, force or enthusiasm Syn: ↑vitality •He worked with renewed vigour and determination. Word Origin: [vigour] Middle English: from Old French, from Latin vigor, from vigere ‘be lively’. Example Bank: •He set to his task with renewed vim and vigour. •She attacked both parties with equal vigour. •She was a wonderful, bubbly girl, full of vigour. •The government gave assurances that the enquiry would be pursued with vigour. •He worked with renewed vigour and enthusiasm.
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