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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
improve
im·prove [improve improves improved improving] BrE [ɪmˈpruːv] NAmE [ɪmˈpruːv] verb intransitive, transitive to become better than before; to make sth/sb better than before • His quality of life has improved dramatically since the operation. • The doctor says she should continue to improve (= after an illness). •I hope my French will improve when I go to France. •~ sth to improve standards •The company needs to improve performance in all these areas. •I need to improve my French. Derived: ↑improve on something Verb forms: Word Origin: early 16th cent. (as emprowe or improwe): from Anglo-Norman French emprower (based on Old French prou ‘profit’, ultimately from Latin prodest ‘is of advantage’); -owe was changed to -ove under the influence of ↑prove. The original sense was ‘make a profit, increase the value of’; subsequently ‘make greater in amount or degree’. Thesaurus: improve verb 1. T •The graphics on the website have been greatly improved. reform • • refine • • enhance • |written enrich • formal Opp: impair improve/refine/enhance/enrich your understanding improve/refine/enhance your knowledge improve/enhance/enrich your life 2. I •His quality of life improved after the operation. pick up • • advance • • progress • • develop • • get better • |informal look up • • come along/on • Opp: worsen, Opp: deteriorate start/begin/continue to improve/pick up/advance/progress/develop/get better/look up fail to improve/advance/progress/get better improve/pick up/advance/progress/develop/get better slowly/gradually/slightly/dramatically Example Bank: •The situation has improved dramatically during the last few months. •The weather should continue to improve over the weekend. •They are trying to improve the working conditionsin their factories. •This legislation will vastly improve the quality of life of New Zealanders. •We now offer a much improved service to our customers. •Workers need to be given an incentive to improve their performance. •Working and living conditions have generally improved. •measures aimed at improving government efficiency •the new and improved version of the website •trying to improve their working conditions •Bringing the issue of pay into the debate did not improve matters. •My father's mood had noticeably improved during the afternoon. •The company has greatly improved its performance over the past few years. •The doctor says she should continue to improve. •The economy had improved markedly. •There have been renewed attempts to improve conditions for younger prisoners. •They're introducing a vastly improved public transport system. •We expect the situation to improve slightly. •You can significantly improve your chances of getting a job by compiling a good CV.
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