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    /pɔt/ * danh từ - ấm, bình, lọ, chậu, hũ, vại, ca (uống nước); ấm (đầy), bình (đầy), lọ (đầy), chậu (đầy), hũ (đầy), ca (đầy) =a pot of tea+ một ấm trà =a pot of porter+ một ca bia đen - nồi - bô (để đi đái đêm) - chậu hoa - bình bạc, bình vàng (làm giải thưởng thể thao, điền kinh); (từ lóng) giải - cái chụp ống khói ((cũng) chimney pot); (từ lóng) mũ chóp cao - giỏ bắt tôm hùm ((cũng) lobster pot) - giấy khổ 39 x 31, 3 cm - số tiền lớn =to make a pot; to make a pot of money+ làm được món bở, vớ được món tiền lớn - (từ lóng) số tiền lớn đánh cá (cá ngựa); ngựa đua hy vọng thắng =to put the pot on Epinard+ dốc tiền đánh cá vào con E-pi-na !a big pot - quan to !to go to pot - hỏng bét cả; tiêu ma cả !to keep the pot boiling (on the boil) - làm cho trong nhà lúc nào cũng có gạo ăn, giữ cho bếp núc lúc nào cũng đỏ lửa ((nghĩa bóng)) - tiếp tục làm gì một cách khẩn trương !to make the pot boil - làm ăn sinh sống kiếm cơm !the pot calls the kettle black - lươn ngắn lại chê chạch dài, thờn bơn méo miệng chê trai lệch mồm !watched pot never boils - (tục ngữ) cứ mong lại càng lâu đến, để ý lại càng sốt ruột * ngoại động từ, (thường) động tính từ quá khứ - bỏ (cá, thịt, muối...) vào hũ (vại...) (để để dành...) =potted meat+ thịt ướp bỏ hũ - trồng (cây) vào chậu - (thể dục,thể thao) chọc (hòn bi-a) vào túi lưới - bỏ (thú săn...) vào túi - nắm giữ, chiếm lấy, vớ, "bỏ túi" =he's potted the whole lot+ hắn vớ hết, hắn chiếm hết - rút ngắn, thâu tóm - bắn chết (thú săn, chim...) bằng một phát bắn gần * nội động từ - (+ at) bắn, bắn gần

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