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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
pelt
pelt [pelt pelts pelted pelting] verb, noun BrE [pelt] NAmE [pelt] verb 1. transitive ~ sb (with sth) to attack sb by throwing things at them •The children pelted him with snowballs. •We were pelted with rotten tomatoes. 2. intransitive ~ (down) (of rain)to fall very heavily •By now the rain was pelting down. 3. intransitive + adv./prep. (informal)to run somewhere very fast Syn: ↑dash •We pelted down the hill after the car. Verb forms: Word Origin: v. late 15th cent.n. Middle English pellet ‘skin’ Old French pel ‘skin’ Latin pellis ‘skin’ peltry Example Bank: •I drove home with the rain pelting through the window. •Raindrops the size of golf balls were pelting down on her. Idiom: ↑full pelt noun the skin of an animal, especially with the fur or hair still on it Word Origin: v. late 15th cent.n. Middle English pellet ‘skin’ Old French pel ‘skin’ Latin pellis ‘skin’ peltry
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