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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
cell
cell [cell cells] BrE [sel] NAmE [sel] noun 1. a room for one or more prisoners in a prison or police station see also ↑padded cell 2. a small room without much furniture in which a ↑monk or ↑nun lives 3. the smallest unit of living matter that can exist on its own. All plants and animals are made up of cells •blood cells •the nucleus of a cell see also ↑stem cell 4. each of the small sections that together form a larger structure, for example a ↑honeycomb 5. a device for producing an electric current, for example by the action of chemicals or light •a photoelectric cell 6. a small group of people who work as part of a larger political organization, especially secretly •a terrorist cell 7. one of the small squares in a ↑spreadsheet computer program in which you enter a single piece of data 8. (informal, especially NAmE) = ↑cell phone Word Origin: Old English, from Old French celle or Latin cella ‘storeroom or chamber’. Example Bank: •Cells divide and form new cells. •red and white blood cells •the proliferation of cells in leukaemia
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