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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary 
	
		   
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    spell UK US [spel]  verb [ spelled  spelt  spells  spelling ]    FORM WORDS    1.  <E > intransitive or transitive [ spelled ]  or [UK  AND Australian  ENGLISH ALSO   spelt ], [ spelled ]  or [UK  AND Australian  ENGLISH ALSO   spelt ] to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order   •  "How do you spell 'receive'?" "R E C E I V E".    •  Shakespeare did not always spell his own name the same way.   •  Our address is 1520 Main Street, Albuquerque - shall I spell that (out) (= say in the correct order the letters that form the word)  for you?    •  I think it's important that children should be taught to spell (= how to form words with the letters in the correct order).   Thesaurus+: ↑Writing and typing     • Could you spell your name again, please?   • Some words are more difficult to spell than others.   • Does she spell her name with a C or with a K?   • She always spells my name wrong.   • He even spelled his own client's name wrongly.    RESULT      2.  spell disaster/trouble, etc.   to cause something bad to happen in the future   •  The new regulations could spell disaster for small businesses.    •  This cold weather could spell trouble for gardeners.   Thesaurus+: ↑Causing things to happen    DO INSTEAD    3.  transitive [ spelled ], [ spelled ]  mainly US   to do something which someone else would usually be doing, especially in order to allow them to rest  •  You've been driving for a while - do you want me to spell you?   Thesaurus+: ↑Replacing and exchanging  Idiom: N O spells no  Phrasal Verb: spell something out    noun  countable    PERIOD    1.  <I > a period of time for which an activity or condition lasts continuously   •  I lived in London for a spell.    •  She had a brief spell as captain of the team.    •  I keep having/getting dizzy spells (= periods of feeling as if I'm turning around).   Thesaurus+: ↑Periods of time - general words  2.  <I > a short period of a particular type of weather  •  a spell of dry weather    •  The weather forecast is for dry, sunny spells.   Thesaurus+: ↑Weather and climate - general words     • In this current cold spell, many old people are dying needlessly of hypothermia.   • It looks as if we are in for a settled spell this week.   • After a brief spell in the army, he started working as a teacher.   • He had a brief spell in the army.   • She had a couple of spells in a mental hospital.    DO INSTEAD  3.  US   a period when you do something that someone else would usually be doing, especially in order to allow them to rest   •  If we take spells (with) doing the painting, it won't seem like such hard work.   Thesaurus+: ↑Replacing and exchanging    MAGIC  4.  spoken words which are thought to have magical power, or (the condition of being under) the influence or control of such words   •  The witch cast/put a spell on the prince and he turned into a frog.    •  A beautiful girl would have to kiss him to break (= stop)  the spell.    •  Sleeping Beauty lay under the wicked fairy's spell until the prince woke her with a kiss.   Thesaurus+: ↑Magic  Idiom: under somebody's spell
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