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    /li:v/ * danh từ - sự cho phép =by your leave+ xin phép ông, xin phép anh =to ask leave+ xin phép =to get leave+ được phép =to give leave+ cho phép =to refuse leave+ từ chối không cho phép =without a "by (with) your leave "+ không thèm xin phép - sự được phép nghỉ =to be on leave+ nghỉ phép =leave of absence+ phép nghỉ; thời gian nghỉ có phép =absent without leave+ (quân sự) nghỉ không phép - sự cáo từ, sự cáo biệt =to take leave+ cáo từ !to take French leave - (xem) French !to take leave of one's senses - (xem) sense * ngoại động từ - để lại, bỏ lại, bỏ quên - để lại (sau khi chết), di tặng =our ancesters left us a great cultural legacy+ cha ông chúng ta để lại một gia tài văn hoá lớn - để, để mặc, để tuỳ =leave it at that+ (thông tục) thôi cứ để mặc thế =to leave something to somebody to decide+ để tuỳ ai quyết định cái gì =leave him to himself+ cứ để mặc nó - bỏ đi, rời đi, lên đường đi =to leave Hanoi for Moscow+ rời Hà nội đi Mát-xcơ-va - bỏ (trường...); thôi (việc) =to leave school+ thôi học; bỏ trường * nội động từ - bỏ đi, rời đi =the train leaves at 4 p.m.+ xe lửa đi vào lúc 4 giờ chiều - ngừng, thôi, nghỉ !to leave about - để lộn xộn, để bừa bãi !to leave alone - mặc kệ, bỏ mặc, không dính vào =leave him alone+ để mặc nó, đừng có chòng nó !to leave behind - bỏ quên, để lại =to leave a good name behind+ lưu danh, để lại tiếng thơm !to leave off - bỏ không mặc nữa (áo) - bỏ, ngừng lại, thôi =to leave off work+ nghỉ việc, ngừng việc !to leave out - bỏ quên, bỏ sót, để sót - xoá đi =leave that word out+ xoá từ ấy đi !to leave over - để lại về sau (chưa giải quyết ngay) !to leave the beaten track - không đi vào con đường mòn ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) !to leave go !to leave hold of - buông ra !to leave much to be desired - chưa tốt, còn nhiều điều đáng chê trách !to leave no means untried !to leave no stone unturned - dùng đủ mọi thủ đoạn, dở đủ mọi cách !to leave the rails - (xem) rail !to leave room for - nhường chỗ cho !to leave someone in the lurch - (xem) lurch !to leave to chance - phó mặc số mệnh !to leave word - dặn dò, dặn lại !to get left - (thông tục) bị bỏ rơi =to have no strength left+ bị kiệt sức !this leaves him indifferent - việc ấy cũng chẳng làm cho nó quan tâm; nó thờ ơ với việc ấy

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