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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
hang-up
ˈhang-up BrE AmE , hang‧up /ˈhæŋʌp/ noun [countable] informal a feeling of worry or embarrassment about something that you have although there is no real reason to feel this way: She had cured him of all his hang-ups. hang-up about She’s got a real hang-up about her body. ⇨ hang up at ↑hang1 • • • THESAURUS something that makes you worried ▪ worry a problem that you are anxious about or are not sure how to deal with: You should discuss your worries with your parents. | Worries about the company’s performance sent its share prices falling. ▪ concern a situation that makes you feel worried, especially a problem that affects a lot of people, but that may not affect you personally: One concern is the effects of these chemicals on the environment. | Our main concern is that the boys are well looked after while their parents are away. ▪ troubles problems in your life that you are worried about: I don't want to bore you with my troubles. | She has enough troubles of her own at the moment. | I hope all our troubles will be over soon. ▪ cares written problems or responsibilities in your life that make you worry: She was not ready for the cares and responsibilities of running a family. | A holiday would give them chance to forget about all their cares. ▪ hang-up informal a feeling of worry or embarrassment about something personal, such as your appearance or relationships with other people: She has a hang-up about her nose. | We all have our hang-ups.
hang-uphu◎ | ['hæη'ʌp] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | sự khó chịu, sự bứt rứt |
| ◎ | [hang-up] | 〆 | saying & slang | | ■ | a fear or phobia, a personal problem | | ☆ | For me, marriage is a hang-up. I can't commit to one person. |
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