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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
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  I.leaf1 S2 W2 /liːf/ BrE  AmE  noun (plural leaves /liːvz/)   [Language: Old English]       1. PLANT [countable] one of the flat green parts of a plant that are joined to its stem or branches:         a flowering bush with large shiny leaves    leaf of        Add a few leaves of fresh basil to the salad.    be in leaf/come into leaf (=have or start growing leaves, at a particular time of year)        The forest was just coming into leaf.   2. take a leaf out of sb’s book to copy the way someone else behaves because you want to be like them or be as successful as they are:         They are committing $3m to research. We could take a leaf out of their book.   3. turn over a new leaf to change the way you behave and become a better person:         I see fatherhood as a chance to turn over a new leaf.   4. PAGE [countable] formal a page of a book:         He slipped the letter between the leaves of his notebook. ⇨ ↑loose-leaf, ↑overleaf   5. PART OF TABLE [countable] a part of the top of a table that can be taken out to make the table smaller    ⇨ shake like a leaf at ↑shake1(2)       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      verbs     ▪ the leaves turn red/brown etc (=become red, brown etc)  The maple leaves had turned a fiery red.     ▪ the leaves fall  All the leaves had fallen off the tree.     ▪ a tree loses/sheds its leaves (=the leaves come off the tree)  Most trees shed their leaves in the autumn.     ▪ sweep (up) the leaves (=tidy away fallen leaves using a brush)  Jack was sweeping leaves in the back garden.       ADJECTIVES/NOUN + leaf      ▪ a green/brown/yellow etc leaf  the deep green leaves of the coconut trees     ▪ a dead leaf  The ground beneath the tree was covered in dead leaves.     ▪ fallen leaves (=that have fallen off the trees)  The children were jumping in piles of fallen leaves.     ▪ autumn leaves (also fall leaves American English) (=leaves that have changed colour or fallen in autumn)  I love the colours of the autumn leaves.     ▪ an oak/vine/spinach etc leaf (=a leaf from a specific plant or tree)  Vine leaves stuffed with rice is a typical Greek dish.      phrases     ▪ be in leaf especially literary  (=have leaves)  By this time, most of the trees were in leaf.     ▪ come into leaf (=start having leaves)  The apple tree had finally come into leaf. II.leaf2 BrE  AmE  verb   leaf through something phrasal verb     to turn the pages of a book quickly, without reading it properly SYN skim through:         She picked up the magazine and leafed through it.
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  leaf Plants use leaves to collect energy from sunlight.| ◎ | [li:f] |  | ※ | danh từ, số nhiều leaves |  | ◎ | [li:vz] |  |   | ■ | lá cây; lá (vàng, bạc...) |  |   | ☆ | to be in leaf; to come into leaf |  |   | ra lá, mọc lá  |  |   | ■ | tờ (giấy) |  |   | ■ | tấm đôi (tấm ván ở mặt bàn có thể bỏ đi hoặc lắp vào chỗ cho bàn to thêm) |  |   | 〆 | to take a leaf out of someone's book |  |   | ✓ | noi gương ai, bắt chước ai |  |   | 〆 | to turn over a new leaf |  |   | ✓ | thay đổi cách sống để trở thành người tốt hơn; cải tà quy chính |  |   | 〆 | to shake like a leaf |  |   | ✓ | run bần bật, run toát mồ hôi |  | ※ | nội động từ |  |   | ■ | trổ lá, ra lá |  |   | 〆 | to leaf through sth |  |   | ✓ | đọc lướt qua |  
 
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