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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
walk-in
ˈwalk-in adjective [ONLY BEFORE NOUN] 1. big enough for a person to walk inside: ▪ a walk-in closet
2. walk-in business/clinic/centre etc a business, doctor’s office etc that you can use or go to without having previously arranged a time to do this
adjective EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ It was a Soviet-built apartment with a walk-in wardrobe and red velvet curtains partitioning rooms. ▪ Mini-suites offer a sitting area, tub and shower and a walk-in closet. ▪ She also said she was locked in a walk-in freezer by two male workers. ▪ She clumped across the star-patterned mosaic towards the walk-in cupboard where the ski-gear was kept. ▪ The walk-in centre is the result of two years' struggle by an international group of scientists to realise an ideal.
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