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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
sterile
ster·ile BrE [ˈsteraɪl] NAmE [ˈsterəl] adjective 1. (of humans or animals)not able to produce children or young animals Syn: ↑infertile compare ↑fertile 2. completely clean and free from bacteria •sterile bandages •sterile water 3. (of a discussion, an argument, etc.)not producing any useful result Syn: ↑fruitless •a sterile debate 4. lacking individual personality, imagination or new ideas •The room felt cold and sterile. •He felt creatively and emotionally sterile. 5. (of land)not good enough to produce crops Derived Word: ↑sterility Word Origin: [sterile sterility] late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin sterilis; related to Greek steira ‘barren cow’. Sense 2 dates from the late 19th cent. Example Bank: •The experiment was performed under sterile conditions. •Their relationship had become sterile over the years. •This top fits over the bottle and keeps the teat sterile. •the increasingly sterile debate on constitutional reform •All the equipment used is new and sterile. •At forty-seven he was creatively and emotionally sterile. •Dilute the stock solution to 2.5% with sterile water. •I found I was writing a completely sterile account of their life. •I like things to look old and comfortable, not cold and sterile. •Let us move on from sterile argument about things like the format of meetings towards real cooperation. •To me, there is something very sterile about these hi-tech guitars. •We need to focus on solving the problem rather than continuing the sterile debate on how it came about.
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