move in, move close to
to move straight towards
to advance into, move towards, enter
to make one’s way in life, succeed in life
to get close to, come up to, advance towards
to advance, move forward, make progress
appeals process
peace process
democratic process
process
(1) language, sound, voice, reputation; (2) hour
to progress, develop, evolve, move ahead, advance
rate of progress
dilemma
to get close(r)
to move towards, head towards
Latin (language)
Chinese (language)
Vietnamese (language)
Cambodian (language)
Northern Vietnamese (dialect)
Cantonese (language)
Polish (language)
French (language)
English (language)
Japanese (language)
Russian (language)
Southern Vietnamese (dialect)
American English
a voice calling
popular, common Vietnamese
crowing (of a bird)
modern Vietnamese
shout, yell
bad reputation, ill repute
echo
(sound of a) laugh, laughter
insult
(sound of) footsteps
thud
harsh language
beeping sound, noise
mother tongue, native language
slang
the rustle of leaves
(sound of) yelling, shout(s)
yelling, shouting voice
cry, scream, shout
a voice that cannot be silenced
sound of crying
howling sound, howling noise
vocabulary
whistling (sound)
one’s native language, mother tongue
(sound of a) gunshot
they say that, it is rumored that
shout
high-pitched female voice
echo, repercussion, resound
sound of an explosion, detonation, shot (from a gun)
fame, renown, reputation
language, voice; spoken language
sound of breaking glass
sound of music
however
foreign language
good fame, good reputation
noise
Austrian (language)
(sound of) applause
Arabic (language)
sound of an engine
written language
noise, sound
hour
report, rumor, hearsay
dialect, patois
Vietnamese Communist language, term
to engage, give battle
sound (of a musical instrument)
(1) to receive; (2) to continue
to accompany, escort
to go on, continue
to help, relieve, succor, lend a helping hand to
top-down approach
bottom-up approach
to continuous, intermediary
to approach, reach, access; adjacent
to receive (an official, dignitary), accept
graft
to receive guests or visitors
to keep company with, keep someone company