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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
crow
I.crow1 /krəʊ $ kroʊ/ BrE AmE noun [Sense 1,3: Language: Old English; Origin: crawe] [Sense 2: Date: 1200-1300; Origin: ⇨ ↑crow2] 1. [countable] a large shiny black bird with a loud cry 2. [singular] the loud sound a ↑cock makes 3. as the crow flies in a straight line: ten miles from here as the crow flies ⇨ eat crow at ↑eat(7) II.crow2 BrE AmE verb [intransitive] [Language: Old English; Origin: crawan] 1. if a ↑cock crows, it makes a loud high sound 2. to talk about what you have done in a very proud way – used to show disapproval crow over/about He was crowing over winning the bet. 3. written if someone, especially a baby, crows, they make a noise that shows they are happy: Ben rushed to his father, crowing with pleasure. • • • THESAURUS ▪ boast to talk too proudly about your abilities, achievements, or possessions because you want other people to admire you: She’s always boasting about how good she is at languages. ▪ brag to boast in a way that annoys other people. Brag is more informal than boast: He was bragging about how many girlfriends he had had. | I don’t think they have anything to brag about. | The rebels have repeatedly bragged that their fighters have been responsible for the mounting attacks on policemen, 226 of whom were killed last year. ▪ blow your own trumpet British English, blow your own horn American English spoken to talk a lot about your achievements – used especially when you want to mention your achievements but do not want to sound as if you are boasting: I don’t want to blow my own trumpet, but it was me who came up with the idea for the project in the first place. ▪ crow to boast about something you have achieved, when other people have been less lucky or successful: Nordstrom and his supporters are still crowing about winning the lawsuit. ▪ gloat to behave in a way that shows that you are proud of your own success and happy about someone else’s failure: The Australians are still gloating over their victory over England. | The liberals are gloating and celebrating all over town. | I haven’t come to gloat! We all have to lose sometimes. ▪ be full of yourself informal to show by your words and behaviour that you are very proud of your abilities and achievements - used when you dislike someone because of this: ‘He’s so full of himself,’ Constance complained. ‘He thinks he can get away with anything.’ | After the game she was really full of herself.
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crow A crow is a very smart black bird. | | | | | ◎ | [krou] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | con quạ | | 〆 | as the crow flies | | ✓ | theo đường chim bay | | 〆 | to have a crow to pick (pluck) with somebody | | ✓ | có chuyện lôi thôi với ai; có chuyện cãi cọ với ai | | 〆 | stone the crows | | ✓ | xem stone | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | tiếng gà gáy | | ■ | tiếng trẻ con bi bô | ※ | nội động từ, thì quá khứ là crew hoặc crowed, động tính từ quá khứ là crowed | | ■ | gáy (gà) | | ■ | nói bi bô (trẻ con) | | 〆 | to crow over somebody/something | | ✓ | thể hiện sự vui mừng chiến thắng | | ☆ | she won the competition and won't stop crowing (over her rivals/her rivals' failure) | | cô ta giành chiến thắng trong cuộc đua và sẽ không ngớt reo mừng (trước các đối thủ/sự thất bại của các đối thủ) |
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