Sugar-holic
Lời bài hát:
Từ vựng có trong bài hát này:
Từ vựng | Nghĩa |
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morning /ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/ A1 |
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cloudy /ˈklaʊdi/ A2 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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easy /ˈiːzi/ A1 |
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day /deɪ/ A1 |
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right /raɪt/ A1 |
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advance /ədˈvæns/ B2 |
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blessing /ˈblɛsɪŋ/ B1 |
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sweet /swiːt/ A1 |
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taste /teɪst/ A2 |
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focus /ˈfoʊkəs/ B1 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A2 |
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believe /bɪˈliːv/ A2 |
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happy /ˈhæpi/ A1 |
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hope /hoʊp/ A2 |
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Ngữ pháp:
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Why don’t we take it easy?
➔ Use of the conditional with 'don’t' plus 'we' to make a suggestion or question.
➔ The phrase 'Why don’t we' is used to suggest that a group do something together.
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Take it slow.
➔ Imperative form of the verb 'take' followed by pronoun 'it' and adverb 'slow' to advise someone to relax.
➔ Imperative sentence giving advice to relax and not rush.
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Make it make it right.
➔ Repetition of the imperative 'make' to emphasize action, with 'it' as the object.
➔ The phrase emphasizes taking action to correct or improve something.
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Call it a blessing now.
➔ Use of the phrase 'call it' to assign a name or interpretation, with 'a blessing' as the noun phrase.
➔ The phrase means to refer to or interpret something as a blessing.
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Believe in me.
➔ Imperative form of 'believe' with the preposition 'in' followed by pronoun 'me' to express trust or confidence.
➔ The phrase is a command or encouragement to trust or have faith in someone.
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Drop it, put it down.
➔ Imperative sentences with verbs 'drop' and 'put' used to give commands or instructions.
➔ Commands instruct someone to stop holding, carrying, or keeping something.