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Would

Would

(v)
UK
wʊd
US
wʊd
Definition: Past of will1, in various senses.
Meaning: Đã từng có ý định, đã từng dự định
Very Common
How to use "Would" vocabulary in sentence (example)

In those days, one pineapple would cost today's equivalent to $8,000 dollars!

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It is estimated that the WAlmart stock owned by the Waltons would fill a big backyard pool with gold if it were translated from dollars to gold.

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To say Airbnb's growth has been impressive would be an understatement.

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It would be controlled with ropes and wheels.

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Heavy snowfall can allow special recreational activities to take place which would not be possible otherwise, such as skiing and snowmobiling.

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Typically you would add these after the panna cotta has achieved the desired firmness.

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The Aztecs adopted human sacrifice from earlier cultures (such as the Olmecs) because they believed the universe would come to an end and the sun would cease to move without human blood.

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Instead of running away like many people would have, he stayed and worked to pay his debt.

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The broken laser pointer was an item laying around Omidyar's house, that he thought he would use to test out the site.

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This was in hope that customers would not notice the gradual change over time.

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It's comparable in size to neighboring Brunei, but it would take you days to circle the island in a car or motorbike.

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Normally, a female cat would be referred to as a Molly, but if it's pregnant with kittens then it's a Queen!

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Cats purr for many more reasons than you would think.

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He adored all cats, and would quite often bring home strays that he had found.

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You'd think this would pose a problem for a species which spends the majority of its time either in water, or hunting in water, but apparently not!

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2g phones transmit data at about the same speed as a 56kbit/s (Kilobits per second) dial-up modem would get.

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This would be as fast as some computer networks that use ethernet.

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In remote areas, such as Africa, drones are used for the shipment of live-saving medical equipment and medication where human transport would be too time consuming.

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There's way more types of horses than you would have thought!

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Jupiter moving out of the inner Solar System would have allowed the formation of inner planets, including Earth.

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For virtual reality gaming, the birthplace would either be the Nintendo power glove or the Segascope 3-d.

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The first use of virtual reality would be in 1962 with the creation of the light pen, a device capable of writing on a computer without the need for physical ink.

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Another important use for virtual reality would be in education.

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In the early days, Bill gates would review every line of code.

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In 1905, he published four pivotal scientific works, which would revolutionise modern physics.

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1905 would later be referred to as his 'annus mirabilis.'.

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They work as a group and use intelligent hunting tactics to catch prey which they would not be able to catch alone as they are faster than them.

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It would certainly be a surprise if that changed anytime soon!

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That number would even rise to 200,000 near the end of the 17th century, making the city a very large city for its time (only London and Paris also had that many people).

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At first, there were doubts around whether the hashtag would ever become popular with internet users, since it appeared too technical and "nerdy.".

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However he was more interested in ensuring that people could freely use it so the idea would catch on quickly.

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However in 2017 announced that it would start being more selective with the tweets that were archived.

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So the Library decided that it would retain only certain tweets for the interest and benefit of the American people.

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Back in the day, the founders would refer to it as "twttr," following the trend of the early 2000's in removing the vowels and shortening the word.

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In 2007, Twitter started to experience big growth, and its communications and media team would take advantage of popular conference and events in order to maximize usage and get more people to sign up.

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A 2004 London study found that 70% of people would give their passwords for a chocolate bar.

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Around 35 chocolate chips is enough for a mile or 875,000 chips would take them around the world.

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Even before people would trick or treat for candy, Halloween was celebrated by bobbing for donuts hung from a string.

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This would be later used to great effect in the Mona Lisa.

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He adopted a vegetarian diet and would buy caged birds just so he could release them.

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At that point, it was announced that Michael Bloomberg would be taking the reins of his eponymous market data company from Doctoroff, who was chief executive of Bloomberg for the past six years after his term as deputy mayor.

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This bear inspired AA Milne to write about Winnie-the-Pooh after his son Christopher Robin would love to visit Winnipeg the bear in the zoo.

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They would do much more good for the world if they worked at Google or Facebook." And who doesn't agree with that?

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It would not be cool to see a tsunami heading in your direction, you certainly wouldn't be able to outrun it!

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As with all futuristic ideas, the time at which those in the past thought the technology would exist was way off, like Back To The Future's predictions of hoverboards in 2015, Norman Bel Geddes in the 1930s thought the 1960s would be the era for the automated car, this was sadly not the case.

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However 1989 saw the biggest development, Carnegie Mellon University displayed the use of neural networks to steer and control autonomous vehicles, this would form the building blocks of contemporary control plans.

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By 1987, the popular color was back on the shelves, and many customers were happy to hear that the orange pieces would remain there too.

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Today if I ask anyone to name me an electrical or mobile brand, I'd bet that over half of those people would give Samsung as an answer.

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Canberra was chosen to be the capital city as a result of an ongoing debate between Melbourne and Sydney over which would be the capital.

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You would think that because there's no need to physically print the bills or mint the coins that there could be an infinite number of bitcoins in existence.

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However, that would devalue the currency and render it worthless.

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The Aztecs adopted human sacrifice from earlier cultures (such as the Olmecs) because they believed the universe would come to an end and the sun would cease to move without human blood.

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It's comparable in size to neighboring Brunei, but it would take you days to circle the island in a car or motorbike.

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2g phones transmit data at about the same speed as a 56kbit/s (Kilobits per second) dial-up modem would get.

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For virtual reality gaming, the birthplace would either be the Nintendo power glove or the Segascope 3-d.

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In the early days, Bill Gates would review every line of code.

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1905 would later be referred to as his 'annus mirabilis.'.

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The phrase "rule of thumb" derives from the fact that brewers would use their thumb to determine if the liquid was at ideal temperature to add yeast.

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Vodka's popularity in Russia was due to the fact it would not freeze during their cold winters.

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The most expensive normal-sized burger, when discounting those that must be purchased alongside expensive drinks etc., would be the Honky Tonk burger in Glamburger, London, England.

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This would be later used to great effect in the Mona Lisa.

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