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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
understand
1 understanding 2 not understanding 3 explaining see also DESCRIBE, KNOW, LEARN, MEANING, REASON
1 understanding - to know what sth means or the reason for sth: understand* (sth), see* (sth) Did you understand that lecture? ◎ I think I understand now - you want me to leave. ◎ Do you see what I mean? - to hear or understand sth: get* it, get* sth Ah yes, I get it. You want me to lend you some money. ◎ Did you get the joke? - when you begin to understand sth completely, it sinks* in The news finally sank in and she started crying. - to know and understand that sth is true or that sth has happened: realize (that) ※¦ Of course I do realize that the situation has changed. ◎ I suddenly realized that I'd forgotten my keys. - to understand or find sth out from sb/sth: gather (that) ※¦ I gather that you're not very happy with my work. - to understand an explanation or a story: follow (sth) I'm sorry. I don't follow. - to understand a difficult idea: grasp sth I've never really grasped how computers work. - to understand information that is not very clear: make* sth out Could you make out what he was trying to say in his letter? - to understand what you see, hear or read: take* sth in We found it hard to take in everything the teacher said. - to understand how sth works: get* the hang of sth You'll soon get the hang of this computer program. - to understand a difficult situation or a problem: (formal) appreciate sth; noun (U/singular): appreciation I don't think you really appreciate the difficulty of the situation. - the way you think that sth is meant: understanding (noun U) My understanding of his letter is that he wants to leave immediately. - the ability to understand sth: comprehension (noun U) How he managed to get the job is beyond my comprehension. ※ possible or easy to understand - if sth can be understood, it is (formal) intelligible (to sb), (formal) comprehensible (to sb); noun (U): intelligibility easily intelligible, even to small children ◎ His new book is only comprehensible to experts in his field. - if sth can be understood easily, it is clear (adverb clearly), plain (adverb plainly); the quality of being easy to understand: clarity (noun U) a clear explanation ◎ plain English ◎ Speak plainly! ◎ clarity of expression - if it is possible to understand the reason for sth, it is understandable, it makes* (good) sense It is understandable that she should wish to be alone for a while. ◎ understandable objections ◎ What does this mean? It just doesn't seem to make sense.
2 not understanding - not to know what sth means or the reason for sth: not understand, fail to understand I didn't understand a word she said. ◎ I fail to understand why she didn't come. - to understand sb/sth wrongly: misunderstand* sb/sth He misunderstood the girl's smile. ◎ Don't misunderstand me - I wish I could help you. - an act of misunderstanding: misunderstanding (noun C/U) I'm afraid there's been some misunderstanding. ◎ a slight misunderstanding - to misunderstand completely what has been said: (informal) get* (hold of) the wrong end of the stick He got hold of the wrong end of the stick and thought he'd been insulted. - if you completely fail to understand what sth means or what is happening, you are confused, puzzled, baffled She looked confused by all the shouting. ◎ I'm baffled by his attitude. ※ not possible or easy to understand - if sth cannot be understood, it is unintelligible, incomprehensible an unintelligible reply ◎ Her sudden departure was incomprehensible to all her friends. - if sth is difficult to understand, it makes* no/little sense (to you) The excuse he gave made little sense. - if sth is not very clear and you cannot understand it, you cannot make it out I can't make out what he's trying to signal to us. - if sth is too difficult to understand, it is beyond you, above/over your head 'What do you think it means?' 'It's beyond me.' ◎ Anything to do with computer programming is way above my head. - if sth is very difficult for you to understand, it is confusing, puzzling a confusing situation ◎ a puzzling decision - a situation which is difficult to understand or deal with: problem to try to solve a problem - a thing that you cannot understand or explain: mystery It's a mystery to me why she ever bothered to come. ※ more on problems PROBLEM
3 explaining - to give the meaning of sth or the reason for sth, so that sb can understand it: explain (sth), explain sth to sb, explain (to sb) that ※¦; noun (C/U): explanation I don't understand the question - can you explain? ◎ She couldn't explain why the money was missing. ◎ She explained her plan to the rest of the team. ◎ That's not a very satisfactory explanation. ◎ This requires more detailed explanation. - to succeed in making people understand sth: get* sth across/over (to sb) He's not very good at getting his ideas across. ◎ She managed to get her meaning over to the audience. - to explain or understand the meaning of sth: make* sense of sth, interpret sth (as sth); noun (C/U): interpretation I've read your letter twice and am still trying to make sense of it. ◎ How do you interpret her comments? ◎ a new interpretation of Darwin's theory - to make sth clear and easy to understand: (formal) clarify sth; noun (U): clarification I hope that helps to clarify the situation. ◎ We'll have to ask for further clarification. - to look at some facts carefully in order to understand or explain them: analyse sth; noun (C/U): analysis I now have to analyse the results of the questionnaire. ◎ an analysis of the causes of the riots ◎ Further analysis will be needed before we can understand this properly. - something which gives an explanation is explanatory explanatory notes at the back of a book - something which does not need to be explained because it is clear is self-explanatory The instructions should be self-explanatory. - something which can be explained is explicable; opposite: inexplicable inexplicable behaviour - an idea that explains sth: theory theories that explain how children learn to talk ◎ My theory is that he fell while trying to save his companion. ※ MORE ... - if you understand what sb really means, even though it is not said openly, you read* between the lines Reading between the lines, she could see that something was wrong. - to understand two completely different opinions: see* both sides of sth I'm trying hard to see both sides of the argument.
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