What does tính dễ tự ái in Vietnamese mean?
What is the meaning of the word tính dễ tự ái in Vietnamese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tính dễ tự ái in Vietnamese.
The word tính dễ tự ái in Vietnamese means impressionability, susceptibility, susceptibleness, sensibilities, receptiveness. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word tính dễ tự ái
impressionability
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susceptibility
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susceptibleness
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sensibilities
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receptiveness
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Thí dụ, một tín đồ đấng Christ có thể có tính tình nóng nảy hay là dễ giận và dễ bị chạm tự ái. For example, a Christian may have a hot temper or be sensitive and easily offended. |
Tuy nhiên, nói sao nếu bạn thích những môn thể thao mang tính cạnh tranh cao, mạo hiểm, dễ gây thương tích, ăn mừng chiến thắng một cách náo loạn, thể hiện tinh thần ái quốc hoặc những điều tương tự? What, though, if you are attracted to certain sports because of their aggressive competitiveness, excessive risk taking, high rates of injury, riotous celebrations, nationalistic fervor, or similar “ingredients”? |
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Vietnamese is the language of the Vietnamese people and the official language in Vietnam. This is the mother tongue of about 85% of the Vietnamese population along with more than 4 million overseas Vietnamese. Vietnamese is also the second language of ethnic minorities in Vietnam and a recognized ethnic minority language in the Czech Republic. Because Vietnam belongs to the East Asian Cultural Region, Vietnamese is also heavily influenced by Chinese words, so it is the language that has the fewest similarities with other languages in the Austroasiatic language family.