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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
bracket
bracket [bracket brackets bracketed bracketing] noun, verb BrE [ˈbrækɪt] NAmE [ˈbrækɪt] noun 1. (also ˈround bracket) (both BrE) (also par·en·thesis NAmE or formal)usually plural either of a pair of marks, () placed around extra information in a piece of writing or part of a problem in mathematics •Publication dates are given in brackets after each title. •Add the numbers in brackets first. see also ↑angle bracket compare ↑brace 2. (NAmE) (BrE ˌsquare ˈbracket)usually plural either of a pair of marks, [], placed at the beginning and end of extra information in a text, especially comments made by an editor 3. price, age, income, etc. ~ prices, etc. within a particular range •people in the lower income bracket •Most of the houses are out of our price bracket. •the 30–34 age bracket (= people aged between 30 and 34) 4. a piece of wood, metal or plastic fixed to the wall to support a shelf, lamp, etc. Word Origin: late 16th cent.: from French braguette or Spanish bragueta ‘codpiece, bracket, corbel’, from Provençal braga, from Latin braca, (plural) bracae ‘breeches’. Example Bank: •The numbers outside the curly brackets are the sales figures. •The prices are given in brackets. •The words in brackets should be deleted. •These machines are in the higher price bracket. •fixed to the wall on a bracket •people outside this age bracket •His income was in a fairly low earnings bracket. •Most respondents were in the 45–60 age bracket. •People in the lower income brackets will not be able to afford this. •She found that she fell into a higher tax bracket. •This model remains firmly in the upper price bracket. verb 1. ~ sth to put words, information, etc. between brackets 2. ~ A and B (together) | ~ A (together) with B often passive to consider people or things to be similar or connected in some way •It is unfair to bracket together those who cannot work with those who will not. Verb forms: Word Origin: late 16th cent.: from French braguette or Spanish bragueta ‘codpiece, bracket, corbel’, from Provençal braga, from Latin braca, (plural) bracae ‘breeches’. Example Bank: •He is sometimes wrongly bracketed with the ‘new wave’ film directors. •The two writers are often bracketed together by critics. See also: ↑parenthesis ▪ ↑round bracket ▪ ↑square bracket
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