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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
litter
lit·ter [litter litters littered littering] noun, verb BrE [ˈlɪtə(r)] NAmE [ˈlɪtər] noun 1. uncountable small pieces of rubbish/garbage such as paper, cans and bottles, that people have left lying in a public place •There will be fines for people who drop litter. 2. singular ~ of sth a number of things that are lying in an untidy way •The floor was covered with a litter of newspapers, clothes and empty cups. 3. uncountable a dry substance that is put in a shallow open box for pets, especially cats, to use as a toilet when they are indoors •cat litter • (BrE)a litter tray • (NAmE)a litter box 4. countable a number of baby animals that one mother gives birth to at the same time •a litter of puppies •the runt (= the smallest and weakest baby) of the litter 5. uncountable the substance, especially ↑straw, that is used for farm animals to sleep on 6. countable a kind of chair or bed that was used in the past for carrying important people Word Origin: Middle English (originally referring to a structure used to carry people carried on men's shoulders or by animals): from Old French litiere, from medieval Latin lectaria, from Latin lectus ‘bed’. Senses 1 and 2 date from the mid 18th cent. Example Bank: •Please do not leave litter after your picnic. •The local council has pledged to clamp down on litter louts on the beach. •‘Chief’ was born six years ago, one of a litter of 11. •Pick up your litter and take it home with you. •There will be fines for people who drop litter. •a litter of puppies/kittens •the runt of the litter verb 1. transitive ~ sth to be spread around a place, making it look untidy •Piles of books and newspapers littered the floor. •Broken glass littered the streets. 2. transitive, usually passive, intransitive ~ (sth) (with sth) to leave things in a place, making it look untidy •The floor was littered with papers. • (NAmE)He was arrested for littering. 3. transitive be littered with sthto contain or involve a lot of a particular type of thing, usually sth bad •Your essay is littered with spelling mistakes. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (originally referring to a structure used to carry people carried on men's shoulders or by animals): from Old French litiere, from medieval Latin lectaria, from Latin lectus ‘bed’. Senses 1 and 2 date from the mid 18th cent.
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