kettle 
ket‧tle S3 /ˈketl/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Language: Old English; Origin: cetel]  1. a container with a lid, a handle, and a ↑spout, used for boiling and pouring water SYN teakettle American English: She filled the kettle and switched it on. The kettle’s boiling (=the water in it is boiling). Put the kettle on (=start boiling water in a kettle), will you? 2. American English a large pot, used for making soup 3. another/a different kettle of fish informal used to say that a situation is very different from one that you have just mentioned: She enjoys public speaking, but being on TV is a different kettle of fish.
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kettle A kettle is a pot in which you boil water.◎ | ['ketl] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | ấm đun nước | | 〆 | pretty (fine, nice) kettle of fish | | ✓ | tình thế rất khó xử, việc rắc rối | | 〆 | the pot calling the kettle black | | ✓ | người phê bình lại cũng là người đáng bị phê bình, lươn ngắn lại chê chạch dài |
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