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    /grænd/ * tính từ - rất quan trọng, rất lớn =grand question+ vấn đề rất quan trọng =to make a grand mistake+ phạm một lỗi lầm rất lớn - hùng vĩ, uy nghi, trang nghiêm, huy hoàng =a grand view+ một cách hùng vĩ - cao quý, cao thượng; trang trọng, bệ vệ =grand manner+ cử chỉ cao quý =a grand air+ điệu bộ trang trọng bệ vệ - vĩ đại, cừ khôi, xuất chúng, lỗi lạc, ưu tú =Grand Lenin+ Lênin vĩ đại =he's a grand fellow+ anh ấy là một tay cừ khôi - (thông tục) tuyệt, hay, đẹp =what grand weather!+ trời đẹp tuyệt! - chính, lơn, tổng quát =the grand entrance+ cổng chính =a grand archestra+ dàn nhạc lớn =the grand total+ tổng số tổng quát !to do the grand - làm bộ làm tịch; lên mặt * danh từ - (âm nhạc) đàn pianô cánh - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) một nghìn đô la

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