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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
milk
milk [milk milks milked milking] noun, verb BrE [mɪlk] NAmE [mɪlk] noun uncountable 1. the white liquid produced by cows, ↑goats and some other animals as food for their young and used as a drink by humans •a pint/litre of milk •a bottle/carton of milk •fresh/dried/powdered milk • Do you take milk in your tea? •milk products (= butter, cheese, etc.) see also ↑buttermilk, ↑condensed milk, ↑evaporated milk, ↑malted milk, ↑skimmed milk 2. the white liquid that is produced by women and female ↑mammals for feeding their babies •breast milk 3. the white juice of some plants and trees, especially the ↑coconut see also ↑soya milk more at cry over spilt milk at ↑cry v., the land of milk and honey at ↑land n. Word Origin: Old English milc, milcian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch melk and German Milch, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin mulgere and Greek amelgein ‘to milk’. Example Bank: •Don't drink the milk— it's off. •Dried milk keeps better than fluid milk. •She expressed some milk so her husband could do the night feeding. •The milk has gone off/turned sour. •They've stopped delivering milk in our area. •a calcium-fortified milk which provides more calcium than regular milk •a can of condensed milk Idiom: ↑milk of human kindness verb 1. ~ sth to take milk from a cow, ↑goat, etc. 2. (disapproving)to obtain as much money, advantage, etc. for yourself as you can from a particular situation, especially in a dishonest way •~ A (from B) She's milked a small fortune from the company over the years. •~ B (of A) She's milked the company of a small fortune. •I know he's had a hard time lately, but he's certainly milking it for all it's worth (= using it as an excuse to do things that people would normally object to). see milk/suck sb/sth dry at ↑dry n. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English milc, milcian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch melk and German Milch, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin mulgere and Greek amelgein ‘to milk’. Example Bank: •He had milked her for information. •I know he's had a hard time lately, but he's certainly milking it for all it's worth. •These large firms milk the government of subsidies.
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