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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
or
or BrE [ɔː(r)] NAmE [ɔːr] conjunction 1. used to introduce another possibility • Is your sister older or younger than you? • Are you coming or not? •Is it a boy or a girl? •It can be black, white or grey. compare either … or … 2. used in negative sentences when mentioning two or more things • He can't read or write. • There are people without homes, jobs or family. compare neither … nor … 3. (also or else)used to warn or advise sb that sth bad could happen; otherwise • Turn the heat down or it'll burn. 4. used between two numbers to show approximately how many • There were six or seven of us there. 5. used to introduce a word or phrase that explains or means the same as another •geology, or the science of the earth's crust • It weighs a kilo, or just over two pounds. 6. used to say why sth must be true • He must like her, or he wouldn't keep calling her. 7. used to introduce a contrasting idea • He was lying— or was he? Idioms: ↑or so ▪ ↑or somebody ▪ ↑somebody or other See also: ↑or else Word Origin: [or] Middle English: a reduced form of the obsolete conjunction other (which superseded Old English oththe ‘or’), of uncertain ultimate origin.
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