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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
ply
ply [ply plies plied plying] verb, noun BrE [plaɪ] NAmE [plaɪ] verb (plies, ply·ing, plied, plied) 1. intransitive, transitive (literary or IndE) (of ships, buses, etc.)to travel regularly along a particular route or between two particular places •+ adv./prep. Ferries ply across a narrow strait to the island. •The train plies twice a day between Paris and Madrid. •Buses ply regularly to and from these places. •~ sth canals plied by gondolas and steam boats •ships plying the route between Tripoli and Malta 2. transitive ~ sth (formal)to use a tool, especially in a skilful way •The tailor delicately plied his needle. Verb forms: Word Origin: n. late Middle English ‘fold’ French pli ‘fold’ plier Latin plicare ‘to fold’ v. late Middle English ↑apply Idioms: ↑ply for hire ▪ ↑ply your trade Derived: ↑ply somebody with something noun uncountable (especially in compounds) a measurement of wool, rope, wood, etc. that tells you how thick it is •four-ply knitting yarn Word Origin: n. late Middle English ‘fold’ French pli ‘fold’ plier Latin plicare ‘to fold’ v. late Middle English ↑apply
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