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  • 141 hunt

    /hʌnt/ * danh từ - cuộc đi săn; sự đi săn - cuộc lùng sục, cuộc tìm kiếm =to find somebody after a long hunt+ tìm thấy ai sau khi đã đi tìm một thời gian dài =to have a hunt for a job+ đi tìm việc làm - đoàn người đi săn - khu vực săn bắn * nội động từ - săn bắn - (+ after, gor) lùng, tìm kiếm =to hunt for old furniture+ lùng mua đồ gỗ cũ =to hunt for someone+ tìm kiếm ai * ngoại động từ - săn, săn đuổi =to hunt big gam+ săn thú lớn - lùng sục để săn đuổi, lùng sục để tìm kiếm =to hunt the whole district for game+ lùng sục khắp vùng để săn thú - dùng (ngựa, chó săn) để đi săn - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) bắn (thú săn) !to hunt down - dồn vào thế cùng - lùng sục, lùng bắt =to hunt down a criminal+ lùng bắt một kẻ phạm tôi !to hunt out - lùng đuổi, đuổi ra - tìm ra, lùng ra !to hunt up - lùng sục, tìm kiếm !to hunt in couples - (xem) couple

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