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  • 1 clap

    /klæp/ * danh từ - tiếng vỗ, tiếng kêu vang, tiếng nổ vang (sét đánh) =a clap of thunder+ tiếng sét nổ - sự vỗ; cái vỗ =to give a clap on the shoulder+ vỗ tay - tiếng vỗ tay * ngoại động từ - vỗ =to clap one's hands+ vỗ tay =to clap someone on the shoulder+ vỗ tay ai =to clap the wings+ vỗ cánh (chim) - vỗ tay (hoan hô ai) =the audience clap ped the singer+ thính giả vỗ tay khen người hát - đặt mạnh, ấn mạnh; đặt nhanh, ấn nhanh; đánh =to clap spurs to a horse+ thúc mạnh gót đinh vào ngựa =to clap a new tax on tea+ đánh một thứ thuế mới vào trà =to clap somebody to prison+ tống ai vào tù * nội động từ - vỗ tay - vỗ (cánh) =its wings began to clap+ cánh chim bắt đầu vỗ - đóng sập vào !to clap eyes on - (xem) eye !to clap ob all sail - (hàng hải) căng buồm lên !to clap somebody on the back - vỗ tay động viên ai !to calp up the bargain - giải quyết thành việc mua bán !to clap up peace - nhanh chóng giảng hoà

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > clap

  • 2 spur

    /spə:/ * danh từ - đinh thúc ngựa - cựa (gà) - cựa sắt (móc và cựa gà khi chọi) - (thực vật học) cựa (ở cánh hoa...) - mũi núi - tường cựa gà (chạy ngang bức thành) - sự kích thích, sự khuyến khích, sự khích lệ =on the spur of the moment+ do sự khích lệ của tình thế !to need the spur - uể oải, cần được lên dây cót !to win one's spurs - (sử học) được tặng danh hiệu hiệp sĩ - (từ lóng) nổi tiếng * ngoại động từ - thúc (ngựa) - lắp đinh (vào giày) - lắp cựa sắt (vào cựa gà) - khích lệ, khuyến khích =to spur someone to do something+ khuyến khích ai làm việc gì * nội động từ - thúc ngựa - ((thường) + on, forward) phi nhanh, chạy nhanh; vội vã !to spur a willing horse - làm phiền một cách không cần thiết

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > spur

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