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/vai'keəriəs/ * tính từ - đại biểu, được uỷ nhiệm =vicarious authority+ quyền đại biểu - chịu thay cho =vicarious punishment+ sự trừng phạt chịu thay cho người khác - làm thay người khác vì người khác =vicarious work+ công việc làm thay cho người khác - (y học) thay thế (phép điều trị)
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