potential

(a) existing in possibility; that can develop into sth or be developed in the future
= possible
potential customers
a potential source of conflict
a potential prime minister
First, we need to identify actual and potential problems
(n) the possibility of sth happening or being developed or used
~ (for) the potential for change
~ (for doing sth) The European marketplace offers excellent potential for increasing sales.
(n) qualities that exist and can be developed
= promise
All children should be encouraged to realise their full potential.
She has great potential as an artist.

discriminate

phân biệt đối xử
discrimination: sự phân biệt
See: https://www.gov.uk/discrimination-your-rights

bully

bullying (n) hành vi bắt nạt, hiếp đáp những người yếu thế
bully (n) kẻ bắt nạt; kẻ hành hung
The law
Some forms of bullying are illegal and should be reported to the police. These include:

  1. violence or assault
  2. theft
  3. repeated harassment or intimidation, for example, name calling, threats and abusive phone calls, emails or text messages
  4. hate crimes

meek

kind, nice, mild: tốt bụng; hiền lành; dễ thương; thuần tính; mềm mại

line manager

British
a person with direct managerial responsibility for a particular employee
a manager involved in running the main business activities of a company

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