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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
tooth
tooth [tooth teeth] BrE [tuːθ] NAmE [tuːθ] noun (pl. teethBrE [tiːθ] ; NAmE [tiːθ] ) 1. any of the hard white structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food • I've just had a tooth out at the dentist's. •to brush/clean your teeth •tooth decay • She answered through clenched teeth (= opening her mouth only a little because of anger). •The cat sank its teeth into his finger. see also ↑buck teeth, ↑false teeth, ↑milk tooth, ↑wisdom tooth 2. a narrow pointed part that sticks out of an object •the teeth on a saw •The teeth of the cog should fit into these grooves. see also ↑fine-tooth comb more at armed to the teeth at ↑armed v., bare your teeth at ↑bare v., get the bit between your teeth at ↑bit, an eye for an eye (and a tooth for a tooth) at ↑eye n., give your eye teeth for sth at ↑eye teeth, fight tooth and nail at ↑fight v., gnash your teeth at ↑gnash, grit your teeth at ↑grit v., Hell's teeth at ↑hell, kick sb in the teeth at ↑kick v., a kick in the teeth at ↑kick n., lie through your teeth at ↑lie 2 v., long in the tooth at ↑long adj., red in tooth and claw at ↑red adj., by the skin of your teeth at ↑skin n., have a sweet tooth at ↑sweet adj. Idioms: ↑cut a tooth ▪ ↑cut your teeth on something ▪ ↑get your teeth into something ▪ ↑have teeth ▪ ↑in the teeth of something ▪ ↑set somebody's teeth on edge Word Origin: Old English tōth (plural tēth), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch tand and German Zahn, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin dent-, Greek odont-. Collocations: Physical appearance A person may be described as having: Eyes (bright) blue/green/(dark/light) brown/hazel eyes deep-set/sunken/bulging/protruding eyes small/beady/sparkling/twinkling/(informal) shifty eyes piercing/penetrating/steely eyes bloodshot/watery/puffy eyes bushy/thick/dark/raised/arched eyebrows long/dark/thick/curly/false eyelashes/lashes Face a flat/bulbous/pointed/sharp/snub nose a straight/a hooked/a Roman/(formal) an aquiline nose full/thick/thin/pouty lips dry/chapped/cracked lips flushed/rosy/red/ruddy/pale cheeks soft/chubby/sunken cheeks white/perfect/crooked/protruding teeth a large/high/broad/wide/sloping forehead a strong/weak/pointed/double chin a long/full/bushy/wispy/goatee beard a long/thin/bushy/droopy/handlebar/pencil moustache/ (especially US) mustache Hair and skin pale/fair/olive/dark/tanned skin dry/oily/smooth/rough/leathery/wrinkled skin a dark/pale/light/sallow/ruddy/olive/swarthy/clear complexion deep/fine/little/facial wrinkles blonde/blond/fair/(light/dark) brown/(jet-)black/auburn/red/(BrE) ginger/grey hair straight/curly/wavy/frizzy/spiky hair thick/thin/fine/bushy/thinning hair dyed/bleached/soft/silky/dry/greasy/shiny hair long/short/shoulder-length/cropped hair a bald/balding/shaved head a receding hairline a bald patch/spot a side/centre/(US) center (BrE) parting/ (NAmE) part Body a long/short/thick/slender/(disapproving) scrawny neck broad/narrow/sloping/rounded/hunched shoulders a bare/broad/muscular/small/large chest a flat/swollen/bulging stomach a small/tiny/narrow/slim/slender/28-inch waist big/wide/narrow/slim hips a straight/bent/arched/broad/hairy back thin/slender/muscular arms big/large/small/manicured/calloused/gloved hands long/short/fat/slender/delicate/bony fingers long/muscular/hairy/shapely/(both informal, often disapproving) skinny/spindly legs muscular/chubby/(informal, disapproving) flabby thighs big/little/small/dainty/wide/narrow/bare feet a good/a slim/a slender/an hourglass figure be of slim/medium/average/large/athletic/stocky build Example Bank: •Alan hissed from behind his clenched teeth. •Billy's first tooth is now through. •Does the tooth fairy really exist? •He broke off what he was saying, clamping his teeth together. •He clashed the spoon against his teeth as he ate. •Her smile showed crooked teeth. •Her teeth flashed as she smiled. •His pipe was firmly clamped between his teeth. •I lost three teeth in the fight. •I still have one of my baby teeth. •I used to be self-conscious of my prominent teeth. •Mink have razor-sharp teeth. •She answered the phone with a cigarette between her teeth. •She answered through clenched teeth. •She wore a brace to correct her gappy teeth. •Skyscrapers rose like jagged teeth. •Sugar rots your teeth. •The baby's crying because he's cutting a new tooth. •The cat came in with a mouse in its teeth. •The cat left teeth marks in my arm. •The dog bared its teeth at us and growled. •The man smiled, revealing perfect white teeth. •Their teeth were chattering with cold. •a reporter who cut her teeth working in Soweto
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