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    /sins/ * phó từ - từ lâu; từ đó =I have not seen him since+ từ lâu tôi không gặp anh ta =I have been his friend ever since+ suốt từ ngày đó tôi vẫn là bạn của anh ta - trước đây =I saw him not long since+ tôi mới gặp anh ta mấy hôm trước đây thôi =this happened many years since+ việc này xảy ra trước đây nhiều năm * giới từ - từ, từ khi =he has been working here since 1967+ anh ấy công tác ở đây từ năm 1967 * liên từ - từ khi, từ lúc =we have not seen him since he married+ từ khi nó đi ở riêng, chúng tôi không gặp nó - vì, vì lẽ rằng, bởi chưng =since there is no more to be said, the meeting ends+ vì không còn gì nói nữa, cuộc họp bế mạc =a more serious, since deliberate, offence+ một tội càng nghiêm trọng vì cố ý

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