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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
spout
spout [spout spouts spouted spouting] noun, verb BrE [spaʊt] NAmE [spaʊt] noun 1. a pipe or tube on a container, that you can pour liquid out through •the spout of a teapot 2. a stream of liquid coming out of somewhere with great force Syn: ↑fountain Word Origin: Middle English (as a verb): from Middle Dutch spouten, from an imitative base shared by Old Norse spýta ‘to spit’. Idiom: up the spout verb 1. transitive, intransitive to send out sth, especially a liquid, in a stream with great force; to come out of sth in this way Syn: ↑pour •~ sth (from sth) The wound was still spouting blood. •The geyser spouted huge columns of water from the ground. •~ from/out of sth Clear water spouted from the fountains. 2. intransitive (of a ↑whale)to send out a stream of water from a hole in its head 3. intransitive, transitive (informal, disapproving)to speak a lot about sth; to repeat sth in a boring or annoying way •~ (off/on) (about sth) He's always spouting off about being a vegetarian. •What are you spouting on about now? •~ sth He could spout poetry for hours. •She could do nothing but spout insults. •The article was full of the usual clichés spouted by fashion editors. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (as a verb): from Middle Dutch spouten, from an imitative base shared by Old Norse spýta ‘to spit’.
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