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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
decent
de·cent BrE [ˈdiːsnt] NAmE [ˈdiːsnt] adjective 1. of a good enough standard or quality: (informal)a decent meal/job/place to live •I need a decent night's sleep. 2. (of people or behaviour)honest and fair; treating people with respect •ordinary, decent, hard-working people •Everyone said he was a decent sort of guy. 3. acceptable to people in a particular situation •a decent burial •That dress isn't decent. •She ought to have waited for a decent interval before getting married again. 4. (informal)wearing enough clothes to allow sb to see you •I can't go to the door— I'm not decent. compare ↑indecent Idiom: ↑do the decent thing Derived Word: ↑decently Word Origin: [decent decently] mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘suitable, appropriate’): from Latin decent- ‘being fitting’, from the verb decere. Example Bank: •I think the minister should do the decent thing and resign. •My uncle has been pretty decent to me. •The bar looked decent enough. •We had trouble finding a hotel that was halfway decent. •He looks as if he could do with a decent meal. •I need a decent night's sleep. •Local people made sure the soldiers were given a decent burial. •She should have waited a decent interval before marrying again. •The chairman must now do the decent thing and resign. •These are ordinary, decent, hard-working people. •This place looks decent enough— let's stay here. •We aim to provide decent affordable housing for everyone.
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