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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
inch
inch [inch inches inched inching] noun, verb BrE [ɪntʃ] NAmE [ɪntʃ] noun 1. (abbr.in.)a unit for measuring length, equal to 2.54 centimetres. There are 12 inches in a foot •1.14 inches of rain fell last night. • She's a few inches taller than me. •a fat envelope about half an inch thick • Since I started jogging I've lost three and a half inches from my waistline. 2. a small amount or distance • He escaped death by an inch. • The car missed us by inches. •He was just inches away from scoring. more at not trust sb an inch at ↑trust v. Word Origin: late Old English ynce, from Latin uncia ‘twelfth part’, from unus ‘one’ (probably denoting a unit). Compare with ↑ounce. Idioms: ↑every inch ▪ ↑give somebody an inch ▪ ↑inch by inch ▪ ↑not give an inch ▪ ↑within an inch of of doing something verb intransitive, transitive to move or make sth move slowly and carefully in a particular direction •+ adv./prep. She moved forward, inching towards the rope. •~ sth + adv./prep. I inched the car forward. •He inched his way through the narrow passage. Verb forms: Word Origin: late Old English ynce, from Latin uncia ‘twelfth part’, from unus ‘one’ (probably denoting a unit). Compare with ↑ounce. Example Bank: •She inched cautiously towards the edge of the cliff. •The cat inched a little closer.
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