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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
stomach
I.stom‧ach1 S3 W3 /ˈstʌmək/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: estomac, from Latin stomachus 'throat, stomach', from Greek stomachos, from stoma 'mouth'] 1. the organ inside your body where food begins to be ↑digested: I was so hungry my stomach hurt. His stomach was full of food. 2. the front part of your body, below your chest: He turned round and punched Carlos in the stomach. 3. do something on an empty stomach to do something when you have not eaten: You shouldn’t take the pills on an empty stomach. 4. turn your stomach to make you feel sick or upset: The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach. 5. have no stomach for a fight/task etc to have no desire to do something difficult, upsetting, or frightening 6. have a strong stomach to be able to see or do things that are unpleasant without feeling sick or upset: Don’t go and see this film unless you have a strong stomach. • • • COLLOCATIONS adjectives ▪ full (=full of food) A lot of these children don't know what it is like to have a full stomach. ▪ empty (=with no food in) It was 11 o'clock, and my stomach was empty. ▪ an upset stomach (=a stomach affected by illness) Debbie was at home because she had an upset stomach. stomach + NOUN ▪ (a) stomach ache I had terrible stomach ache last night. ▪ stomach pains/cramps He complained of acute stomach pains. ▪ a stomach bug (=an illness you have caught that affects your stomach) He's off work with a stomach bug. ▪ a stomach upset (=when your stomach is affected by illness) The boy had a stomach upset after eating berries from the garden. ▪ a stomach ulcer Too much stress can cause stomach ulcers. ▪ stomach cancer She was diagnosed with stomach cancer last year. verbs ▪ somebody's stomach rumbles (=it makes a noise because they are hungry) She felt her stomach rumble. ▪ somebody's stomach churns (=they feel sick because they are nervous or frightened) Her stomach was churning with anxiety. ▪ somebody's stomach lurches/tightens (=it suddenly feels tight because they are frightened) Her stomach lurched at the thought of leaving Millfield. ▪ settle somebody's stomach (=to stop it feeling uncomfortable) The doctor gave me some tablets to settle my stomach. II.stomach2 BrE AmE verb [transitive usually in negatives] 1. to be able to accept something, especially something unpleasant SYN endure: A 26% water rate increase is more than most residents can stomach. hard/difficult to stomach Rob found Cathy’s attitude hard to stomach. 2. to eat something without becoming ill: I’ve never been able to stomach seafood.
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stomach The stomach is a pouch-like organ that is part of the digestive system. The stomach helps digest food by churning it in an acid bath.◎ | ['stʌmək] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | dạ dày | | ☆ | a stomach upset | | nôn nao ở dạ dày | | ■ | (thông tục) bụng | | ☆ | what a stomach! | | bụng sao phệ thế! | | ■ | sự thèm ăn | | ☆ | to have a very small stomach | | rất ít thèm ăn (nhất là người bệnh) | | ■ | (+ for something) sự ước muốn, sự hào hứng, sự thèm, sự mong muốn (cái gì) | | ☆ | I had no stomach for a fight | | tôi chẳng có bụng dạ nào mà đánh nhau nữa | | ■ | tinh thần, bụng dạ | | ☆ | to put stomach in someone | | làm cho ai có tinh thần | | ☆ | to have no stomach for the fight | | không còn bụng dạ nào chiến đấu nữa | | 〆 | to be of a proud stomach | | ✓ | tự cao tự đại, tự kiêu | | 〆 | turn one's stomach | | ✓ | làm cho ai ghê tởm; làm cho ai chán ghét | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | ăn mà không cảm thấy nôn | | ☆ | I can't stomach seafood | | tôi không thể ăn được hải sản | | ■ | (nghĩa bóng) chịu đựng, cam chịu; nhượng bộ; tha thứ |
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