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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
meaning
mean·ing [meaning meanings] noun, adjective BrE [ˈmiːnɪŋ] NAmE [ˈmiːnɪŋ] noun OF SOUND/WORD/SIGN 1. uncountable, countable ~ (of sth) the thing or idea that a sound, word, sign, etc. represents • What's the meaning of this word? • Words often have several meanings. •‘Honesty’? He doesn't know the meaning of the word! OF WHAT SB SAYS/DOES 2. uncountable, countable the things or ideas that sb wishes to communicate to you by what they say or do • I don't quite get your meaning (= understand what you mean to say). • What's the meaning of this? I explicitly told you not to leave the room. OF FEELING/EXPERIENCE 3. uncountable the real importance of a feeling or experience • With Anna he learned the meaning of love. OF BOOK/PAINTING 4. uncountable, countable the ideas that a writer, artist, etc. wishes to communicate through a book, painting, etc •several layers of meaning • There are, of course, deeper meanings in the poem. SENSE OF PURPOSE 5. uncountable the quality or sense of purpose that makes you feel that your life is valuable • Her life seemed to have lost all meaning. • Having a child gave new meaning to their lives. Word Origin: late Middle English: verbal noun from ↑mean (verb). Thesaurus: meaning noun 1. C, U •Words often have several meanings. sense • • significance • the original/exact/precise/general/true meaning/sense/significance the accepted/wide/narrow/literal/figurative/metaphorical/legal/technical meaning/sense have a meaning/sense/significance grasp/understand the meaning/significance of sth 2. U •Her life seemed to have lost all meaning. value • • worth • • merit • without meaning/value/worth/merit great/real meaning/value/worth/merit have meaning/value/worth/merit Example Bank: •As parents, our lives acquired new meaning. •Falling in love gave meaning to his life. •For him, art held little intrinsic meaning. •He explores the deeper cultural meaning of ‘home’. •He found spiritual meaning through religion. •Her work no longer had any meaning for her. •Historians are trying to decipher the meaning of the documents. •I am using the word with its original meaning. •I can't grasp the meaning of this quotation. •I think you misunderstood my meaning. •I'm sure there's no hidden meaning in what he says. •It is difficult for a non-Italian to grasp all the nuances of meaning. •She assigns a meaning to his words they just didn't have. •She's searching for the deeper meaning of life. •Some of the symbols carry meaning and some just represent sounds. •That night redefined the meaning of the word ‘love’ to him. •The context largely determines the meaning. •The context makes the meaning clear. •The copy editor uses her skill to clarify the meaning. •The movie ends with scenes that are supposed to leave us pondering its meaning. •The word ‘gay’ took on its modern meaning in the 1960s. •There's often a double meaning in jokes and riddles. •These translation errors alter the meaning of the sentence. •What is the exact meaning of this phrase? •You can't sit around contemplating the meaning of life all day. •Young people can feel that life is without meaning. •a word that has more than one meaning •ambiguity in the meaning of a phrase •the meaning behind an event •I don't quite get your meaning. •The text manages to convey multiple layers of meaning. •What's the meaning of this? I explicitly told you not to leave the room. adjective usually before noun = ↑meaningful (2) Word Origin: late Middle English: verbal noun from ↑mean (verb).
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