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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
paddle
pad·dle [paddle paddles paddled paddling] noun, verb BrE [ˈpædl] NAmE [ˈpædl] noun 1. countable a short pole with a flat wide part at one or both ends, that you hold in both hands and use for moving a small boat, especially a ↑canoe, through water compare ↑oar 2. countable a tool or part of a machine shaped like a paddle, especially one used for mixing food 3. a paddlesingular (BrE)an act or period of walking in shallow water with no shoes or socks •Let's go for a paddle. see also ↑dog-paddle 4. countable (NAmE)a ↑bat used for playing ↑table tennis 5. countable (NAmE)a piece of wood with a handle, used for hitting children as a punishment see up the creek (without a paddle) at ↑creek Word Origin: n. senses 1 to 2 and n. senses 4 to 5 v. sense 1 and v. senses 3 to 4 late Middle English n. sense 3 and v. sense 2 mid 16th cent. Low German paddeln ‘tramp about’ verb 1. intransitive, transitive to move a small boat through water using a ↑paddle •(+ adv./prep.) We paddled downstream for about a mile. •~ sth (+ adv./prep.) We paddled the canoe along the coast. 2. (BrE) (NAmE wade)intransitive to walk or stand with no shoes or socks in shallow water in the sea, a lake, etc •The children have gone paddling. 3. intransitive to swim with short movements of your hands or feet up and down 4. transitive ~ sb/sth (NAmE)to hit a child with a flat piece of wood as a punishment Verb forms: Word Origin: n. senses 1 to 2 and n. senses 4 to 5 v. sense 1 and v. senses 3 to 4 late Middle English n. sense 3 and v. sense 2 mid 16th cent. Low German paddeln ‘tramp about’ See also: ↑wade
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