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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
racket
rack‧et /ˈrækət, ˈrækɪt/ BrE AmE noun [Sense 1-2: Date: 1500-1600; Origin: Probably from the sound. ] [Sense 3: Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: raquette, from Italian racchetta, from Arabic rahah 'front of the hand'] 1. [singular] informal a loud noise: The old machine used to make an awful racket. 2. [countable] informal a dishonest way of obtaining money, such as by threatening people or selling them illegal goods drugs/gambling/smuggling etc racket Police believe he is involved in an international smuggling racket. ⇨ protection racket at ↑protection(5) 3. [countable] (also racquet) a specially shaped piece of wood or metal that you use for hitting the ball in games such as tennis, that has a circle filled with tight strings at one end ⇨ bat: a tennis racket • • • THESAURUS ▪ noise a loud sound, especially an unpleasant one: Traffic noise is a problem in inner-city areas. | Why is the washing machine making so much noise? ▪ racket/din a loud unpleasant noise, especially one that annoys you. Racket is more informal than din: I wish those kids would stop making such a racket. | I shouted to make myself heard above the din of the crowd. | the din of battle ▪ row British English a very loud unpleasant noise, especially one that continues for a long time: the deafening row of the loudspeakers ▪ roar a loud noise that continues for a long time – used about the noise from an engine, the traffic, a crowd, the sea, or the wind: She heard the roar of a motorbike behind her. | the roar of the waves breaking on the beach | the roar of the crowd at the Blue Jays baseball game ▪ hubbub especially written the unclear sound of a lot of people talking and moving around in a place: It’s a wonderful place to escape from the hubbub of London’s busy streets. | His voice rose above the hubbub. ▪ commotion especially written a noise made by people arguing or fighting: There was a big commotion going on outside the building. | He went downstairs to find out what was causing the commotion. ▪ clamour British English, clamor American English literary a loud noise made by a group of people or things all making a noise at the same time: They heard the clamour of angry voices. | the clamor of the rain on the roof | the clamour of typewriters | the clamour of the birds
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racket A racket is used to hit a ball or shuttlecock in sports like tennis and badminton.◎ | ['rækit] | ※ | danh từ (như) racquet | | ■ | cái vợt (trong môn quần vợt, cầu lông..) | | ■ | (rackets) môn quần vợt sân trường | | ☆ | a rackets court | | (thuộc ngữ) sân chơi quần vợt sân trường | | ☆ | a rackets ball | | (thuộc ngữ) bóng chơi quần vợt sân trường | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | sự huyên náo; tiếng ồn ào; cảnh huyên náo | | ☆ | to pick up a racket; to make a racket | | làm huyên náo | | ■ | cảnh ăn chơi nhộn nhịp, cảnh ăn chơi phóng đãng, lối sống trác táng | | ☆ | a center of racket and dissipation | | khu ăn chơi trác táng | | ☆ | to go on the racket | | thích ăn chơi phóng đãng | | ■ | (từ lóng) mưu mô; mánh lới, thủ đoạn làm tiền; công việc làm ăn, chuyện nghề nghiệp | | ☆ | a gambling racket | | thủ đoạn làm tiền bằng cờ bạc | | ■ | cơn thử thách | | ☆ | to stand the racket | | vượt qua cơn thử thách; chịu lấy hậu quả | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | (thông tục) làm ồn; đi lại ồn ào | | ■ | chơi bời phóng đãng; sống trác táng |
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