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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
carrot
car·rot [carrot carrots] BrE [ˈkærət] NAmE [ˈkærət] noun 1. uncountable, countable a long pointed orange root vegetable •grated carrot •a pound of carrots 2. countable a reward promised to sb in order to persuade them to do sth Syn: ↑incentive • They are holding out a carrot of $120 million in economic aid. • It's a big carrot he's dangling in front of Marler's nose. Idiom: ↑carrot and stick Word Origin: late 15th cent.: from French carotte, from Latin carota, from Greek karōton. Example Bank: •to adopt the carrot-and-stick approach •Even with the carrot of a free lunch it is unlikely that many people will turn up. •He decided to use the carrot and stick approach. •In a market economy profits are the carrot that encourages firms to take risks. •It's a big carrot he's dangling in front of Marler's nose. •They are holding out a carrot of $120 million in economic aid.
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