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/'kʌrənsi/ * danh từ - sự lưu hành; thời gian lưu hành ((thường) nói về tiền tệ) - tiền, tiền tệ =foreign currency+ tiền nước ngoài, ngoại tệ =paper currency+ tiền giấy - (nghĩa bóng) sự phổ biến, sự thịnh hành =to gain currency+ trở thành phổ biến
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