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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
wee
wee [wee wees weed weeing] adjective, noun, verb BrE [wiː] NAmE [wiː] adjective (informal) 1. (especially ScotE)very small in size •a wee girl 2. small in amount; little •Just a wee drop of milk for me. •I felt a wee bit guilty about it. Word Origin: adj. Middle English Scots a little wee ‘a little bit’ Old English wēg(e) ‘balance, weight’ Germanic n. and v. 1930s Example Bank: •Come inside for a wee dram. •I might be a wee bit late. •Who was that wee lassie who was here last night? Idiom: ↑wee small hours noun (also ˈwee-wee) (informal, especially BrE) (often used by young children or when you are talking to them) 1. singular an act of passing liquid waste (called ↑urine) from your body •to do/have a wee 2. uncountable = ↑urine •a puddle of wee Word Origin: adj. Middle English Scots a little wee ‘a little bit’ Old English wēg(e) ‘balance, weight’ Germanic n. and v. 1930s Example Bank: •I'm going for a wee. •Mummy, I need a wee. verb (also ˈwee-wee)intransitive (informal, especially BrE) (often used by young children or when you are talking to them) to pass liquid waste (called ↑urine) from the body •Do you need to wee? Verb forms: Word Origin: adj. Middle English Scots a little wee ‘a little bit’ Old English wēg(e) ‘balance, weight’ Germanic n. and v. 1930s See also: ↑wee hours ▪ ↑wee-wee
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