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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
set somebody up
ˌset sbˈup derived 1. to provide sb with the money that they need in order to do sth •A bank loan helped to set him up in business. 2. (informal)to make sb healthier, stronger, more lively, etc •The break from work really set me up for the new year. 3. (informal)to trick sb, especially by making them appear guilty of sth •He denied the charges, saying the police had set him up. related noun ↑set-up Main entry: ↑setderived
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