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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
slap something on something
▪ I. ˌslap sth ˈon sth derived (informal)to increase the price of sth suddenly •They've slapped 50p on the price of a pack of cigarettes. Main entry: ↑slapderived ▪ II. ˈslap sth on sb/sth derived (informal)to order, especially in a sudden or an unfair way, that sth must happen or sb must do sth •The company slapped a ban on using email on the staff. Main entry: ↑slapderived ▪ III. ˌslap sth ˈon sth | ˌslap sthˈon derived to spread sth on a surface in a quick, careless way •Just slap some paint on the walls and it'll look fine. •I'd better slap some make-up on before I go out. Main entry: ↑slapderived
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