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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
cleave
cleave [cleave cleaves clove cleft cleaved cleaving cloven] BrE [kliːv] NAmE [kliːv] verb (cleaved, cleaved Less commonly, cleft /[kleft] / and clove /[kləʊv] / /[kloʊv] / are used for the past tense, and cleft and cloven /[ˈkləʊvn] / /[ˈkloʊvn] / for the past participle.) 1. transitive ~ sth (old-fashioned or literary)to split or cut sth in two using sth sharp and heavy •She cleaved his skull (in two) with an axe. • (figurative)His skin was cleft with deep lines. 2. intransitive, transitive (old-fashioned or literary)to move quickly through sth •~ through sth a ship cleaving through the water •~ sth The huge boat cleaved the darkness. •to cleave a path through the traffic 3. intransitive ~ to sth/sb (literary)to stick close to sth/sb •Her tongue clove to the roof of her mouth. 4. (cleaved, cleaved)intransitive ~ to sth (formal)to continue to believe in or be loyal to sth •to cleave to a belief/idea see be (caught) in a cleft stick at ↑cleft Verb forms: Word Origin: senses 1 to 2 Old English clēofan Germanic Dutch klieven German klieben senses 3 to 4 Old English cleofian clifian clīfan West Germanic Dutch kleven German kleben ↑climb
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