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  • 1 repose

    /ri'pouz/ * danh từ - sự nghỉ ngơi, sự nghỉ =to work without repose+ làm việc không nghỉ - sự yên tĩnh =the sea never seems in repose+ biển hình như không lúc nào yên tĩnh - giấc ngủ - sự phối hợp hài hoà (trong nghệ thuật) =to lack repose+ thiếu sự phối hợp hài hoà - dáng ung dung, thư thái, dáng khoan thai đĩnh đạc !angle of repose - (kỹ thuật) góc nghỉ * ngoại động từ - đặt để =to repose one's head on the pillow+ đặt đầu gối lên =to repose one's hope in someone+ đặt hy vọng vào ai - cho nghỉ ngơi; làm khoẻ khoắn tươi tỉnh =to repose onself+ nghỉ ngơi =to rise thoroughly reposed+ trở dậy trong người hoàn toàn khoẻ khoắn tươi tỉnh * nội động từ - nằm, yên nghỉ (ngủ hay là chết) - nghỉ ngơi - được đặt trên, được xây dựng trên cơ sở, nằm trên =the foundations repose on (upon) a rock+ nền nhà xây trên đá =the whole capitalist system reposes on surplus value+ toàn bộ hệ thống tư bản chủ nghĩa được xây dựng trên giá trị thặng dư - suy nghĩ miên man, chú ý vào (tâm trí, ký ức...) =to let one's mind repose on the past+ để cho tâm trí suy nghĩ miên man về quá kh

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