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/prik/ * danh từ - sự châm, sự chích, sự chọc; vết châm, vết chích, vết chọc - mũi nhọn, cái giùi, cái gai =to have got a prick in one's finger+ bị một cái gai đâm vào ngón tay - sự đau nhói, sự cắn rứt, sự day dứt =the pricks of conscience+ sự cắn rứt của lương tâm =to feel the prick+ cảm thấy đau nhói - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) gậy thúc (gậy nhọn để thúc bò) - uộc khụp cái cặc !to kick against the pricks - (xem) kick * ngoại động từ - châm, chích, chọc, cắn, rứt =to prick holes in the ground+ chọc lỗ trên mặt đất =his conscience pricked him+ lương tâm cắn rứt hắn - đánh dấu (tên ai trên danh sách), chấm dấu trên giấy ((nghĩa rộng)) chọn, chỉ định =to be pricked off for duty+ được chọn (được chỉ định) làm nhiệm vụ * nội động từ - châm, chích, chọc - phi ngựa - (+ up) vểnh lên (tai) !to prick in - trồng lại, cấy (cây nhỏ, lúa...) !to prick off !to prick out - đánh dấu chấm (hình gì); châm kim vẽ (hình gì) !to prick in to prick a (the) bladder (bubble) - làm xẹp cái vẻ ta đây quan trọng, làm lộ tính chất rỗng tuếch (của ai), làm lộ rõ tính chất vô giá trị (của cái gì)
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