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/bi'twi:n/ * giới từ - giữa, ở giữa =between Hanoi and Pekin+ giữa Hà nội và Bắc kinh =a treaty was concluded between the two nations+ một hiệp ước được ký kết giữa hai nước =between you and me; between ourselves+ nói riêng giữa chúng ta với nhau - trong khoảng =between five and six kilometres+ trong khoảng năm, sáu kilômét =between this and the this month+ trong khoảng thời gian từ nay đến cuối tháng - nửa... nửa; vừa... vừa =what a strange piece of furniturel it's something between an armchair and a sofa+ đồ đạc gì mà trông lạ thế này! nửa ra là ghế bành, nửa ra là trường kỷ !between the devil and the deep sea - lâm vào hoàn cảnh bế tắc không có lối thoát; tiến lên mắc núi, lùi lại mắc sông !between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip - (xem) cup =between Scylla and Charybdis+ tiến lên mắc núi, lùi lại mắc sông !between wind and water - ở đầu sóng ngọn gió * phó từ - ở giữa =to stand between+ đứng giữa; xen vào, can thiệp vào (để điều đình, hoà giải...) !far between - ở cách xa nhau, thưa thớt =visits are far between+ những cuộc đến thăm rất thưa thớt
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