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@ jab /dʒæb/
     Meaning: to push or hit something forcefully and quickly, often with a thin or sharp object (đâm mạnh, thọc mạnh).
     Example: The doctor jabbed the needle into the dog's leg.

@ jabber /ˈdʒæb.ɚ/
      Meaning: to speak or say something quickly in a way that is difficult to understand (nói huyên thuyên).
     Example: The train was full of people jabbering away into their mobile phones.

@ jeer /dʒɪr/
     Meaning: to laugh or shout insults at someone to show you have no respect of them (cười nhạo, chế giễu).
     Example: People have had enough of seeing politicians jeering and yelling insults.

@ jog /dʒɑːɡ/
     Meaning: to run at a slow, regular speed, especially as a form of exercise (chạy chậm, đều).
     Example: She was walking at a very quick pace and I had to jog to keep up with her.

@ join /dʒɔɪn/
     Meaning: to connect or fasten things together (nối lại, ghép, buộc).
     Example: The two buildings are joined by a covered bridge.

@ jubilate /ˈdʒuːbɪˌleɪt/
     Meaning: to have or express great joy, rejoice (vui sướng).
     Example: He couldn't help but jubilate when he receive the news of his promotion.

@ judge /dʒʌdʒ/
     Meaning: to form, give, or have as an opinion, or to decide about something or someone, especially after thinking carefully (phân xử, đánh giá).
     Example: Not everyone judges success by the same standards, some people think happiness is more important than money.

@ juggle /ˈdʒʌɡ.əl/
     Meaning: to throw several objects up into the air, and then catch and throw them up repeatedly so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people (tung hứng).
     Example: We all watched in amazement as he juggled with three flaming torches.

@ jump /dʒʌmp/
     Meaning: to push yourself suddenly off the ground and into the air using your legs (nhảy).
     Example: My little daughter started jumping up and down with rage when she heard she couldn't go.

@ justify  /ˈdʒʌs.tə.faɪ/
     Meaning: if you justify yourself, you give a good reason for what you have done (bào chữa, minh chứng).
     Example: Manufactures need large sales to justify offering a big variety in export markets.


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