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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
faint
I.faint1 /feɪnt/ BrE AmE adjective [Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: faindre, feindre 'to pretend'; ⇨ ↑feign] 1. difficult to see, hear, smell etc: She gave a faint smile. a very faint noise the faint light of dawn 2. a faint hope/possibility/chance etc a very small or slight hope etc: a faint hope that they might be alive 3. not have the faintest idea to not know anything at all about something: I don’t have the faintest idea what you’re talking about. 4. feeling weak and as if you are about to become unconscious because you are very ill, tired, or hungry: The heat made him feel quite faint. faint with I was faint with hunger. —faintly adverb: Everyone looked faintly surprised. The sun shone faintly through the clouds. —faintness noun [uncountable] ⇨ damn somebody/something with faint praise at ↑damn4(6) • • • THESAURUS a quiet sound or voice ▪ quiet not making a loud sound: I heard a quiet voice behind me. | a car with a quiet engine ▪ low quiet – especially because you do not want people to hear or be disturbed: Doug was on the phone, speaking in a low voice. | I turned the volume down low. ▪ soft quiet and pleasant to listen to: Soft music was playing in the background. | His voice was soft and gentle. ▪ silent not making any sound at all: a silent prayer | silent laughter | The machines were virtually silent. ▪ hushed deliberately quiet because you do not want people to hear – used about people’s voices: They were talking about money in hushed tones. | The doctor’s voice was hushed and urgent. ▪ faint quiet and difficult to hear because it comes from a long way away: The men went ahead and their voices got fainter and fainter. | the faint sound of bells ▪ muffled difficult to hear, for example because the sound comes from another room or someone’s mouth is covered by something: Muffled voices were coming from downstairs. | the muffled sound of someone crying ▪ dull [only before noun] a dull sound is not loud – used especially about the sound of something hitting another thing: He hit the ground with a dull thud. ▪ inaudible too quiet to hear: The sound is inaudible to the human ear. | Her answer came in an almost inaudible whisper. II.faint2 BrE AmE verb [intransitive] 1. to suddenly become unconscious for a short time SYN pass out: Several fans fainted in the blazing heat. 2. I nearly/almost fainted spoken used to say that you were very surprised by something: I nearly fainted when they told me the price. III.faint3 BrE AmE noun [singular] an act of becoming unconscious in a (dead) faint She fell down in a faint.
fainthu◎ | [feint] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | uể oải; lả (vì đói) | | ■ | e thẹn; nhút nhát | | ■ | yếu ớt | | ☆ | a faint show of resistance | | một sự chống cự yếu ớt | | ■ | mờ nhạt, không rõ | | ☆ | faint lines | | những đường nét mờ nhạt | | ☆ | a faint idea | | một ý kiến không rõ rệt | | ■ | chóng mặt, hay ngất | | ■ | oi bức, ngột ngạt (không khí) | | ■ | kinh tởm, lợm giọng (mùi) | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | cơn ngất; sự ngất | | ☆ | in a dead faint | | bất tỉnh nhân sự, chết ngất | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | ((thường) + away) ngất đi, xỉu đi | | ■ | (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) nhượng bộ, nản lòng, nản chí | | 〆 | not have the faintest idea | | ✓ | chẳng biết mô tê gì cả |
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