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02/07/2022 175Both industrial nations and less-developed countries are worried about the (12)______ and quantity of water in the world.
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Trả lời:
A. quality (n): chất lượng B. condition (n): điều kiện, quy định
C. situation (n): hoàn cảnh, vị thế D. characteristics (n): đặc điểm
Hai từ “quanlity” và “quantity” thường đi cùng nhau vì đây là 2 tiêu chí phổ biến đánh giá một vật thể, sản phẩm nào đó.
Both industrial nations and less-developed countries are worried about the (12) quality and quantity of water in the world.
Tạm dịch: Cả các nước công nghiệp và các nước kém phát triển đều lo lắng về chất lượng và số lượng nước trên thế giới.
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