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  • 1 tram-line

    /'træmlain/ * danh từ - đường xe điện

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > tram-line

  • 2 hook

    /huk/ * danh từ - cái móc, cái mác - bản lề cửa - (từ lóng) cái neo - lưỡi câu ((cũng) fish hook) - lưỡi liềm, lưỡi hái; dao quắm - (thể dục,thể thao) cú đấm móc (quyền Anh) - (thể dục,thể thao) cú đánh nhẹ sang tría (đánh gôn) - (thể dục,thể thao) cú hất móc về đằng sau (bóng bầu dục) - mũi đất; khúc cong (của con sông) - (nghĩa bóng) cạm bẫy !by hook or by crook - bằng đủ mọi cách, trăm phương nghìn kế (để đạt mục đích gì...) !to drop (pop) off the hooks - (từ lóng) chết !hook and eye - cái móc gài (để gài hai bên mép áo...) !hook, line and sinker - (xem) sinker !on one's own hook - (từ lóng) cho riêng mình phải gánh vác một mình !to take (sling) one's hook - (từ lóng) chuồn, tẩu, cuốn gói * ngoại động từ - móc vào, treo vào, mắc vào; gài bằng móc - câu (cá); (nghĩa bóng) câu (chồng) - (từ lóng) móc túi, ăn cắp, xoáy - (thể dục,thể thao) đấm móc (quyền Anh) - (thể dục,thể thao) đánh nhẹ sang trái (đánh gôn) - (thể dục,thể thao) hất móc về đằng sau (bóng bầu dục) * nội động từ - cong lại thành hình móc - (+ on) móc vào, mắc vào; bị móc vào, bị mắc vào; bíu lấy (cánh tay...) !to look it - chuồn, tẩu, cuốn gói

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > hook

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