
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
sâu sắc
"Acutely" originates from the Latin word "acutus," meaning "sharp" or "pointed." This stemmed from the verb "acuere," meaning "to sharpen." Over time, "acute" evolved to describe things that were keenly perceived or intense, like a sharp pain. The "-ly" suffix then transformed "acute" into an adverb, "acutely," signifying "in a sharp or intense manner."
adverb
deep
noticing or feeling something very strongly
nhận thấy hoặc cảm thấy một cái gì đó rất mạnh mẽ
Tôi nhận thức sâu sắc những khó khăn mà chúng ta phải đối mặt.
(describing unpleasant feelings) very; very strongly
(diễn tả cảm giác khó chịu) rất; rất mạnh mẽ
vô cùng xấu hổ
to a severe and dangerous degree
ở mức độ nghiêm trọng và nguy hiểm
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