issue
US: /ˈɪʃu/
UK: /ˈɪʃuː/
UK: /ˈɪʃuː/
English Vietnamese dictionary
issue /'isju:/
- danh từ
- sự phát ra; sự phát hành; sự đưa ra
- số báo (in ra); số lượng cho ra (tem...)
- the latest issue of a weekly: số mới nhất của một tờ báo hàng tuần
- vấn đề (đang tranh câi, đang kiện cáo...); vấn đề chín muồi (có thể quyết định)
- at issue: đang tranh câi (vấn đề); không đồng ý với nhau (người)
- kết quả, hậu quả, sản phẩm
- (quân sự) số lượng (thức ăn, quần áo, súng đạn...) phát một lần (cho một người lính, cho một đơn vị...)
- lần in (sách...)
- dòng dõi, con cái
- to die without issue: chết tuyệt giống
- sự đi ra, sự chảy ra, sự bốc ra, sự thoát ra; lòi ra, lối thoát; cửa sông; cái chảy ra, cái thoát ra
- (y học) sự chảy máu, sự chảy mủ; vết rạch cho chảy mủ
- (pháp lý) lợi tức, thu hoạch (đất đai...)
- to join issue with somebody on some point
- tiến hành tranh luận với ai về một điểm gì; không đồng ý với ai về một điểm gì
- to take issue with somebody
- không đồng ý với ai; tranh cãi với ai
- ngoại động từ
- đưa ra; phát hành, lưu hành, in ra
- (quân sự) phát (quần áo, đạn dược...)
- phát ra, để chảy ra
- nội động từ
- đi ra, chảy ra, bóc ra, thoát ra
- được đưa ra; được phát hành, được lưu hành, được in ra
- xuất phát, bắt nguồn; là kết quả, là hậu quả
- là dòng dõi; là lợi tức, là thu hoạch (của đất đai...)
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb
+ noun
topic of discussion
1 [C] an important topic that people are discussing or arguing about: a key / sensitive / controversial issue + This is a big issue; we need more time to think about it. + She usually writes about environmental issues. + The union plans to raise the issue of overtime. + The party was divided on this issue. + You're just avoiding the issue. + Don't confuse the issue.
problem / worry
2 [C] (informal) a problem or worry that sb has with sth: Money is not an issue. + I don't think my private life is the issue here. + I'm not bothered about the cost-you're the one who's making an issue of it. + Because I grew up in a dysfunctional family, anger is a big issue for me. + (AmE) She's always on a diet-she has issues about food.
magazine / newspaper
3 [C] one of a regular series of magazines or newspapers: the July issue of 'What Car?' + The article appeared in issue 25.
of stamps / coins / shares
4 [C] a number or set of things that are supplied and made available at the same time: The company is planning a new share issue. + a special issue of stamps
making available / known
5 [U] the act of supplying or making available things for people to buy or use: I bought a set of the new stamps on the date of issue. + the issue of blankets to the refugees + the issue of a joint statement by the French and German foreign ministers
children
6 [U] (law) children of your own: He died without issue.
Idioms: be at issue to be the most important part of the subject that is being discussed: What is at issue is whether she was responsible for her actions.
take issue with sb (about / on / over sth) (formal) to start disagreeing or arguing with sb about sth: I must take issue with you on that point.
more at FORCE v.
+ verb [VN]
make known
1 ~ sth (to sb) to make sth known formally: They issued a joint statement denying the charges. + The police have issued an appeal for witnesses.
give
2 [often passive] ~ sth (to sb)
~ sb with sth to give sth to sb, especially officially: to issue passports / visas / tickets + New members will be issued with a temporary identity card. + Work permits were issued to only 5% of those who applied for them.
law
3 to start a legal process against sb, especially by means of an official document: to issue a writ against sb + A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
magazine
4 to produce sth such as a magazine, article, etc: We issue a monthly newsletter.
stamps / coins / shares
5 to produce new stamps, coins, shares, etc. for sale to the public: The Royal Mail issued a special set of stamps to mark the occasion.
Phrasal Verbs: issue from sth (formal) to come out of sth: A weak trembling sound issued from his lips.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 outflow, outgoing, exit, egress, issuance, emanation, efflux, debouchment, emergence, outlet:
The river's colour changed abruptly at its point of issue into the sea
2 outcome, conclusion, consequence, culmination, result, end, effect, consummation, event, climax, Colloq pay-off:
Whatever the issue, it has been a brave effort.
3 point, topic, subject, matter, affair, problem, question:
That is an issue you should take up with the mayor.
4 Usually, major issue. (major or big) problem or difficulty, controversy, fight, dispute, cause célèbre:
He turns even walking the dog into a major issue.
5 printing, edition, version; copy, number:
I have a copy of the Sunday issue. See if you can buy an issue of today's paper.
6 publication, promulgation, issuance, issuing, distribution, delivery, dissemination, broadcasting, proclamation, circulation:
There will be a special issue of stamps to commemorate his death.
7 offspring, child or children, descendant(s), progeny, young, scion(s), son(s), daughter(s):
According to the records, your uncle died without issue, making you his sole heir
8 at issue. in contention, in dispute, unresolved, unsettled, uncertain, up in the air, to be decided:
The point at issue is which system will be the most efficient.
9 take issue. disagree, argue, contend, dispute, oppose, take exception:
I feel that I must take issue with your conclusion.
v.
10 proclaim, promulgate, declare, publish, put out, put or set forth, announce, circulate, distribute, get out, release, deliver, broadcast, disseminate, get out:
The kidnappers have issued an ultimatum.
11 emerge, come or go forth, exit, emanate, discharge, stream, flow, pour; appear, originate, spring, stem, arise:
The play ended, and people issued from the theatre. Where Pegasus stamped his foot the Pierian spring issued forth.
Collocation dictionary
1 problem
ADJ.
big, burning, central, critical, crucial, important, key, main, major, vital
Europe remains the burning issue within the party.
| wider
The problem raises wider issues of gender and identity.
| minor, side | basic, fundamental | real
The real issue is where the power lies.
| contentious, controversial, difficult, thorny
the controversial issue of censorship
| complex | live, unresolved
The strike of ten years ago is still very much a live issue in the town.
| domestic, global, international, local, national, regional | commercial, constitutional, economic, educational, environmental, ethical, health, moral, policy, political, social, technical, theoretical
QUANT.
number, range, series
VERB + ISSUE
raise | debate, discuss
This evening we're debating the issue of the legalization of soft drugs.
| decide, settle
A referendum was held to settle the issue.
| address, consider, deal with, examine, explore, look at, tackle | clarify | focus on
We really need to focus on this one issue and not get sidetracked.
| touch on
The issue of birth control was touched on, but we need to examine it in more detail.
| highlight
The report highlights three issues.
| confuse
This argument should not be allowed to confuse the issue.
| avoid, evade
ISSUE + VERB
arise
issues arising from the survey
| underlie sth
A more important issue underlies this debate.
PREP.
at ~
What you say is interesting, but it does not affect the point at issue here.
| on an/the ~
She spoke on the issue of private health care.
| ~ about
fundamental issues about working conditions
| ~ concerning
issues concerning the environment
| ~ relating to
The conference examined key issues relating to the reform.
2 one in a series of publications
ADJ.
current | back | special
a special issue of stamps
VERB + ISSUE
bring out, publish
ISSUE + VERB
come out, go on sale | be out
PREP.
in an/the ~
an article in the current issue of ‘Newsweek’
ADV.
formally
the bank which formally issues and handles these credit cards
| directly
The safest cheques are those issued directly by the bank?known as bankers' draughts.
| jointly
a document issued jointly by the Treasury and the Home Office
| immediately, promptly
He left the company and promptly issued a writ claiming $45 million in damages.
PREP.
against
(formal) Arrest warrants were issued against 16 of the protesters.
| on behalf of
a statement issued on behalf of the UN Secretary-General
| to
The new guidelines have been issued to all doctors.
| with
Some of the police were issued with rifles.
PHRASES
newly issued
newly issued banknotes
Concise English dictionary
issues|issued|issuing'ɪʃuː
noun
+an important question that is in dispute and must be settled
+one of a series published periodically
+the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)
+some situation or event that is thought about
+supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government
+the immediate descendants of a person
+a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
+the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
+the becoming visible
+an opening that permits escape or release
+the act of issuing printed materials
verb
+prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
+circulate or distribute or equip with
+bring out an official document (such as a warrant)
+come out of
+make out and issue