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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
claw something back
ˌclaw sthˈback derived 1. to get sth back that you have lost, usually by using a lot of effort •The company is trying to claw back its share of the market. •Newcastle managed to claw a goal back. 2. (of a government)to get back money that has been paid to people, usually by taxing them •The Chancellor is expected to claw back £2.8 billion in the budget. related noun ↑clawback Main entry: ↑clawderived
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