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/'ounli/ * tính từ - chỉ có một, duy nhất =the only way is to struggle+ con đường duy nhất là đấu tranh =my one and only hope+ hy vọng duy nhất của tôi =an only child+ con một - tốt nhất, đáng xét nhất =plastic raincoat are the only wear in principal rains+ áo mưa vải nhựa là thứ che mưa tốt nhất ở các nước nhiệt đới * phó từ - chỉ, mới =only you can gues+ chỉ có anh mới có thể đoán được =he came only yesterday+ nó mới đến hôm qua - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) cuối cùng =he will only regret his behaviour+ cuối cùng anh ta sẽ ân hận về thái độ của mình !if only - giá mà =if only I knew+ giá mà tôi biết !not only... but also - (xem) also !it's only to true - điều ấy đúng quá đi rồi còn gì nữa * liên từ - nhưng, chỉ phải =he does well, only that he is nervous at the start+ anh ta làm được nhưng chỉ phải lúc đầu hay cuống - nếu không, chỉ trừ ra =only that you would be bored, I should...+ chỉ ngại làm phiền anh, nếu không tôi sẽ...
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