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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
goad
goad [goad goads goaded goading] verb, noun BrE [ɡəʊd] NAmE [ɡoʊd] verb to keep irritating or annoying sb/sth until they react •~ sb/sth Goaded beyond endurance, she turned on him and hit out. •~ sb/sth into sth/into doing sth He finally goaded her into answering his question. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English gād, of Germanic origin. Example Bank: •He goaded her into saying more than she intended. •His uncompromising style goads the reader into political action. •She didn't answer him or try to goad him any further. •She felt a needle of annoyance goading her to retaliate. •The coach never stops shouting and goading the youngsters. Derived: ↑goad somebody on noun 1. a pointed stick used for making cows, etc. move forwards 2. something that makes sb do sth, usually by annoying them •The offer of economic help is intended to act as a goad to political reform. Word Origin: Old English gād, of Germanic origin.
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