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  I.cane1 /keɪn/ BrE  AmE  noun   [Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: Old Provençal cana, from Latin canna, from Greek kanna, from a Semitic language]       1.  [uncountable] thin pieces of the stems of plants, used for making furniture and baskets:         a cane chair        cane furniture   2. [countable] a long thin stick made from the stem of a plant, used for supporting other plants in a garden   3. [countable] a long thin stick with a curved handle that you can use to help you walk   4. [countable] a stick that was used in the past by teachers to hit children with as a punishment:         Children knew that if they misbehaved they would get the cane. II.cane2 BrE  AmE  verb [transitive]   1. to punish someone, especially a child, by hitting them with a stick   2. cane it spoken informal especially British English     a) to drive along very fast     b) to drink a lot of alcohol
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  cane A cane is a walking stick.| ◎ | [kein] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | cây trúc, cây mía ((cũng) sugar cane); cây lau |  |   | ■ | cây mây, sợi mây (để đan mặt ghế...) |  |   | ■ | can, ba toong, gậy |  |   | ■ | roi (để đánh) |  |   | ■ | thỏi (sáp...) |  | ※ | ngoại động từ |  |   | ■ | đánh bằng roi, quất |  |   | ■ | (thông tục) dùng đòn vọt để bắt (học) |  |   | ■ | đan mây vào |  |   | ☆ | to cane the seat of a chair |  |   | đan mây mặt ghế |  
 
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