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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
wolf
wolf [wolf wolves] noun, verb BrE [wʊlf] NAmE [wʊlf] noun (pl. wolvesBrE [wʊlvz] ; NAmE [wʊlvz] ) a large wild animal of the dog family, that lives and hunts in groups •a pack of wolves more at cry wolf at ↑cry v., a lone wolf at ↑lone Word Origin: Old English wulf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wolf and German Wolf, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin lupus and Greek lukos. The verb dates from the mid 19th cent. Example Bank: •A lone wolf howled under the full moon. •Labour groups are often seen as the big bad wolf. •She called the media ‘ravening wolves’. •She compared the media to a pack of ravening/ravenous wolves. •a story of a young boy raised by wolves Idioms: ↑keep the wolf from the door ▪ ↑throw somebody to the wolves ▪ ↑wolf in sheep's clothing verb ~ sth (down) (informal) to eat food very quickly, especially by putting a lot of it in your mouth at once Syn: ↑gobble Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English wulf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wolf and German Wolf, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin lupus and Greek lukos. The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.
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