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Version

Version

(n)
UK
ˈvɜːʃn
US
ˈvɜːrʒn
Definition: A particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing.
Meaning: Phiên bản
Very Common
How to use "Version" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Designer Jeremy Scott, who now has a full line of Adidas sneakers bearing his name, began his collaboration with the brand many years prior when Adidas produced a version of its Forum Hi sneaker with the designer's face on it.

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The brand later expanded to the United States under an Americanized version of the name: Dannon.

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Many smart phones introduced after 2010 use 4g technology including the later, even faster version of 4g known as Lte 5g is planned.

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In 1990 Microsoft released its first version of Windows.

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This version of Windows has been the backbone of all future releases from Windows 2000 to the latest Xp and Vista.

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The Thai version of spaghetti and meatballs is called "Pad See Eiw".

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Nowadays, kimchi is made both in North and South Korea, the Southern version being more salty and spicy than the Northern one.

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It's a lighter and more aggressive version of this already unbelievable V12 beast.

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But the technology these vehicles are producing and pioneering will eventually (hopefully) filter down to "normal" vehicles like the ones we all can afford, albeit slightly less fancy and probably a dumbed down version.

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Every restaurant had their version.

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