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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
drizzle
driz·zle [drizzle drizzles drizzled drizzling] verb, noun BrE [ˈdrɪzl] NAmE [ˈdrɪzl] verb 1. intransitive when it is drizzling, it is raining lightly 2. transitive ~ sth (over sth) to pour a small amount of liquid over the surface of sth Syn: ↑dribble •Drizzle the lemon juice over the fish. Verb forms: Word Origin: mid 16th cent.: probably based on Old English drēosan ‘to fall’, of Germanic origin; probably related to ↑dreary. Example Bank: •It was drizzling outside. •When they left it was beginning to drizzle. Derived Word: ↑drizzly noun uncountable, singular light fine rain •A light drizzle was falling. •The forecast for tomorrow is mist and drizzle. Word Origin: mid 16th cent.: probably based on Old English drēosan ‘to fall’, of Germanic origin; probably related to ↑dreary. Example Bank: •We walked home through the drizzle. •A light drizzle was falling as they left the cottage. •Tomorrow will be mostly dry, except for outbreaks of drizzle over south-west England and Wales.
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