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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
scotch
scotch [scotch scotches scotched scotching] BrE [skɒtʃ] NAmE [skɑːtʃ] verb ~ sth to stop sth from happening; to take action to end sth •Plans for a merger have been scotched. •Rumours that he had fled the country were promptly scotched by his wife. Verb forms: Word Origin: early 17th cent. (as a noun): of unknown origin; perhaps related to the verb ↑skate. The sense ‘render temporarily harmless’ is based on an emendation of Shakespeare's Macbeth iii. ii. 13 as “We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it”, originally understood as a use of scotch ‘to cut or score skin’; the sense ‘put an end to’ (early 19th cent.) results from the influence on this of the notion of wedging or blocking something so as to render it inoperative.
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