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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
racket
racket [racket rackets racketed racketing] BrE [ˈrækɪt] NAmE [ˈrækɪt] noun 1. singular (informal)a loud unpleasant noise Syn: ↑din •Stop making that terrible racket! 2. countable (informal)a dishonest or illegal way of getting money •a protection/extortion/drugs, etc. racket 3. (also rac·quet)countable a piece of sports equipment used for hitting the ball, etc. in the games of ↑tennis, ↑squash or ↑badminton. It has an ↑oval frame, with strings stretched across and down it. compare ↑bat 4. rackets, racquetsuncountable a game for two or four people, similar to ↑squash, played with rackets and a small hard ball in a ↑court with four walls See also: ↑racquet Word Origin: senses 3 to 4 early 16th cent. French raquette Italian Arabic rāḥa rāḥat- ‘palm of the hand’ senses 1 to 2 mid 16th cent. Culture: The game of rackets first became popular in the 18th century in England, and is now played mainly at a few boys’ ↑public schools. Squash is a similar game that developed from rackets, and is played in a smaller court with a softer ball. Example Bank: •He had to shout over the racket. •He ran a protection racket which demanded thousands from local businesses. •He set up a protection racket and demanded thousands of pounds from local shopkeepers. •He smashed his racket into the clay •I heard a racket coming from upstairs. •McEnroe received a warning for racket abuse in the second set. •Stop that infernal racket! •The gang operated an illegal immigration racket. •You should restring your racket twice a year. •a racket in stolen goods •the other people in this racket •They believe that he was the victim of a protection racket. •an extortion/protection racket
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