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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
boost
boost [boost boosts boosted boosting] verb, noun BrE [buːst] NAmE [buːst] verb 1. ~ sth to make sth increase, or become better or more successful •to boost exports/profits •The movie helped boost her screen career. •to boost sb's confidence/morale •Getting that job did a lot to boost his ego (= make him feel more confident). 2. ~ sth (NAmE, informal, becoming old-fashioned)to steal sth Verb forms: Word Origin: early 19th cent. (originally US, in sense 4): of unknown origin. Example Bank: •The new service helped boost pre-tax profits by 10%. •The total was boosted to nearly $200 by donations from parents. •an atempt to boost the number of barn owls living in the wild •to boost her chances of winning next month's election •A last-minute rush by Christmas shoppers boosted sales. •Getting that job did a lot to boost his ego. •to boost productivity/sales/spending •to boost sb's morale/career/confidence noun usually singular 1. something that helps or encourages sb/sth •a great/tremendous/welcome boost •The tax cuts will give a much needed boost to the economy. •Winning the competition was a wonderful boost for her morale. 2. an increase in sth •a boost in car sales 3. an increase in power in an engine or a piece of electrical equipment 4. (especially NAmE)an act of pushing sb up from behind •He gave her a boost over the fence. Word Origin: early 19th cent. (originally US, in sense 4): of unknown origin. Example Bank: •The new factory will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy. •a big boost in exports •a boost for British products •a boost to the economy
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