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  • 1 pluck

    /plʌk/ * danh từ - sự giật, sự kéo, cái giật, cái kéo =to give a pluck at someone's sleeve+ giật tay áo ai một cái - sự nhổ (lông, tóc...), sự bức, sự hái (hoa, quả) - sự gảy (đàn), sự búng - bộ lòng (tim, gan, phổi của con vật làm thịt) - sự gan dạ, sự can trường =a man of pluck+ người gan dạ, người can trường =to have plenty of pluck+ rất gan dạ, rất can trường - sự đánh trượt, sự đánh hỏng (một thí sinh); sự thi hỏng, sự thi trượt * ngoại động từ - nhổ, bức hái =to pluck weeds+ nhổ cỏ dại =to pluck flowers+ hái hoa - nhổ lông, vặt lông (chim) - gẩy, búng (đàn, dây đàn) - lừa đảo, lừa gạt; bóc lột của cải "vặt lông" (nghĩa bóng) =to pluck a pigeon "vặt lông" một anh ngốc+ đánh trượt, đánh hỏng (một thí sinh) - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) (+ away) kéo, giật * nội động từ - ((thường) + at) kéo, giật !to pluck up one's heart (spirits, courage) - lấy hết can đảm

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > pluck

  • 2 courage

    /'kʌridʤ/ * danh từ - sự can đảm, sự dũng cảm, dũng khí =to keep up one's courage+ giữ vững can đảm, không nản lòng =to lose courage+ mất hết can đảm, mất hết hăng hái =to pluck (muster) up courage; to screw up one's courage; to take courage; to take one's courage in both hands+ lấy hết can đảm !dutch courage - tính anh hùng (sau khi uống rượu) !to have the courage of one's convictions (opinions) - thực hiện quan điểm của mình; kiên quyết bảo vệ quan điểm của mình

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > courage

  • 3 sleeve

    /sli:v/ * danh từ - tay áo =to put something up one's sleeve+ bỏ vật gì trong tay áo =to pluck someone's sleeve+ níu tay áo ai - (kỹ thuật) ống ngoài, ống bọc ngoài, măngsông !to have plan up one's sleeve - chuẩn bị sẵn một kế hoạch !to laugh in one's sleeve - (xem) laugh !to turn (roll) up one's sleeves - xắn tay áo (để đánh nhau, để làm việc...) !to wear one's heart upon one's sleeve - (xem) heart

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > sleeve

См. также в других словарях:

  • have a crow to pluck with — To have something to settle with someone • • • Main Entry: ↑crow …   Useful english dictionary

  • pluck — 1 verb 1 TAKE STH (T) to take hold of something and remove it from somewhere by pulling it: pluck sth from/off etc: She bent forward to pluck a thread off the lapel of his jacket. 2 pluck up (the) courage to force yourself to be brave and do… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Pluck (card game) — Infobox Game subject name=Pluck players=4 (2 teams of 2) ages=7 + setup time= 1 min playing time= 60 90 minutes complexity=Medium strategy=Medium random chance=Medium skills= Card Counting Strategy.|Pluck is a trick taking playing card game for… …   Wikipedia

  • pluck — pluck1 [plʌk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(pull something)¦ 2 pluck your eyebrows 3¦(take somebody/something away)¦ 4¦(chicken)¦ 5 pluck up (the) courage (to do something) 6¦(music)¦ 7 pluck something out of the air 7 pluck something out of thin air Phrasal… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pluck — [[t]plʌ̱k[/t]] plucks, plucking, plucked 1) VERB If you pluck a fruit, flower, or leaf, you take it between your fingers and pull it in order to remove it from its stalk where it is growing. [WRITTEN] [V n from n] I plucked a lemon from the tree …   English dictionary

  • pluck — 1. verb /plʌk/ a) To pull something sharply; to pull something out She plucked the phone from her bag and dialled. b) To gently play a single string, e.g. on a guitar, violin etc …   Wiktionary

  • Pluck — Recorded in many spellings including Plack, Plak, Plugue, and Pluck, this is apparently a surname of Flemish French origins. It was originally recorded in England in the 17th Century at the various French Huguenot churches, indicating that the… …   Surnames reference

  • pluck — 1. verb 1) he plucked a thread from his lapel Syn: remove, pick (off), pull (off/out), extract, take (off) 2) she plucked at his T shirt Syn: pull (at), tug (at), clutch (at), snatch (at), grab …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • pluck up — {v.} 1. To have (courage) by your own effort; make yourself have (courage). * /In spite of failure, he plucked up heart to continue./ * /He plucked up courage when he saw a glimmer of hope./ 2. To become happier; feel better; cheer up. * /He… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pluck up — {v.} 1. To have (courage) by your own effort; make yourself have (courage). * /In spite of failure, he plucked up heart to continue./ * /He plucked up courage when he saw a glimmer of hope./ 2. To become happier; feel better; cheer up. * /He… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pluck\ up — v 1. To have (courage) by your own effort; make yourself have (courage). In spite of failure, he plucked up heart to continue. He plucked up courage when he saw a glimmer of hope. 2. To become happier; feel better; cheer up. He plucked up when… …   Словарь американских идиом

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