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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
carpet
car·pet [carpet carpets carpeted carpeting] noun, verb BrE [ˈkɑːpɪt] NAmE [ˈkɑːrpɪt] noun 1. uncountable a thick ↑woven material made of wool, etc. for covering floors or stairs •a roll of carpet 2. countable a piece of carpet used as a floor covering, especially when shaped to fit a room •to lay a carpet •a bedroom carpet • (BrE) We have fitted carpets (= carpets from wall to wall) in our house. see also ↑carpeting, ↑red carpet, ↑rug 3. countable ~ (of sth) (literary)a thick layer of sth on the ground •a carpet of snow more at sweep sth under the carpet at ↑sweep v. Word Origin: Middle English (denoting a thick fabric used as a cover for a table or bed): from Old French carpite or medieval Latin carpita, from obsolete Italian carpita ‘woollen counterpane’, based on Latin carpere ‘pluck, pull to pieces’. Example Bank: •I'm having the carpets fitted today. •The cat curled up on the carpet. •The grey vinyl floor gave way to carpet tiles. •The leaves formed a carpet under the trees. •They rolled out the red carpet for the visitors. •a deep carpet of snow Idiom: ↑on the carpet verb usually passive 1. ~ sth to cover the floor of a room with a carpet •The hall was carpeted in blue. 2. ~ sth (with/in sth) (literary)to cover sth with a thick layer of sth •The forest floor was carpeted with wild flowers. 3. ~ sb (informal, especially BrE)to speak angrily to sb because they have done sth wrong Syn: ↑reprimand •Senior officials were carpeted for leaking information to the press. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (denoting a thick fabric used as a cover for a table or bed): from Old French carpite or medieval Latin carpita, from obsolete Italian carpita ‘woollen counterpane’, based on Latin carpere ‘pluck, pull to pieces’.
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