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  • 1 jew

    /dʤu:/ * danh từ - người Do thái - (nghĩa xấu) người cho vay nặng lãi; con buôn lọc lõi khó chơi

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  • 2 jew's pitch

    /'dʤu:zpitʃ/ * danh từ - nhựa đường

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  • 3 jew-baiting

    /'dʤu:,beitiɳ/ * danh từ - sự ngược đãi người Do thái

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  • 4 rich

    /ritʃ/ * tính từ - giàu, giàu có =as rich as Croesus; as rich as a Jew+ rất giàu, giàu nứt đố đổ vách, giàu như Thạch Sùng Vương Khải - tốt, dồi dào, phong phú, sum sê =a rich harvest+ một vụ thu hoạch tốt =a rich library+ một thư viện phong phú =rich vegetation+ cây cối sum sê - đẹp đẽ, tráng lệ, lộng lẫy, đắt tiền, quý giá (quần áo, đồ đạc...) =a rich building+ toà nhà đẹp lộng lẫy =a rich dress+ cái áo lộng lẫy =a rich present+ món tặng phẩm quý giá lộng lẫy - bổ, ngậy, béo (đồ ăn); đậm đà, ngon, nồng (rượu) =rich food+ thức ăn béo bổ =rich wine+ rượu vang đậm - thắm, phong phú (màu sắc); ấm áp, trầm (giọng); thơm ngát, đượm (mùi) - rất hay, rất vui; rất buồn cười; không chê được (chuyện) =that is rich!+ thật vui không chê được!

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  • JEW — (Heb. יְהוּדִי, Yehudi). Semantics The word Jew passed into the English language from the Greek (Ioudaios) by way of the Latin (Judaeus), and is found in early English (from about the year 1000) in a variety of forms: Iudea, Gyu, Giu, Iuu, Iuw,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • jew — jew; jew·el·er; jew·el·lery; jew·el·ry; jew·ely; jew·ess; jew·ish·ness; jew·ism; jew·ry; jew·el; jew·ish; jew·el·ler; jew·el·ly; jew·ish·ly; …   English syllables

  • Jew — Jew, n. [OF. Juis, pl., F. Juif, L. Judaeus, Gr. ?, fr. ? the country of the Jews, Judea, fr. Heb. Y[e^]h[=u]d[=a]h Judah, son of Jacob. Cf. {Judaic}.] 1. Originally, one belonging to the tribe or kingdom of Judah; after the return from the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jew —    ‘Jew’, used as a term of address, now tends to be aggressive but was not always so. In literature it occurs from time to time. especially in plays or books like The Merchant of Venice where a Jewish character is important to the plot. Shylock… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • jew — (v.) to cheat, to drive a hard bargain, 1824, from JEW (Cf. Jew) (n.) (Cf. GYP (Cf. gyp), WELSH (Cf. welsh), etc.). The campaign to eliminate it in early 20c. was so successful that people began to avoid the noun and adjective, too, and started… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Jew — (n.) late 12c. (in plural, giwis), from Anglo Fr. iuw, O.Fr. giu, from L. Judaeum (nom. Judaeus), from Gk. Ioudaios, from Aramaic jehudhai (Heb. y hudi) Jew, from Y hudah Judah, lit. celebrated, name of Jacob s fourth son and of the tribe… …   Etymology dictionary

  • jew — [jo͞o] vt. [< JEW, by assoc. with occupation of Jews as moneylenders in Middle Ages] Slang to swindle; cheat; gyp to swindle; cheat; gyp jew someone down to get or bargain for better terms from someone in a business transaction, esp. in a… …   English World dictionary

  • Jew|ry — «JOO ree», noun, plural ries. 1. Jews as a group; Jewish people. 2. Archaic. a district where Jews live; ghetto. 3. Archaic. the land of the Jews: »Alexas did revolt, and went to Jewry On affairs of Antony (Shakespeare). ╂[< Old French juerie… …   Useful english dictionary

  • jew|el — «JOO uhl», noun, verb, eled, el|ing or (especially British) elled, el|ling. –n. 1. a precious stone; gem. 2. a) a valuable ornament to be worn, set with precious stones: »Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop s …   Useful english dictionary

  • Jew — [dʒu:] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: gyu, from Latin Judaeus, from Greek Ioudaios, from Hebrew Yehudhi, from Yehudhah Judah, Jewish kingdom ] someone whose religion is Judaism, or who is a member of a group whose traditional religion… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Jew — [ dʒu ] noun count * 1. ) a member of the group of people who lived in Israel and believed in Judaism in ancient times, and who now live in many places all over the world, including Israel 2. ) someone who believes in Judaism …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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