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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
cup/glass
see also DRINK - the general word for all cups, plates and dishes: crockery (noun U) - the amount of liquid in a cup/mug/glass: cup/mug/glass (of sth) All I've drunk today is one cup of tea. ◎ Another glass of wine? - the amount (of anything) that a cup/mug/glass can hold: cupful/mugful/glassful Add a cupful of milk to the mixture and stir. ◎ two cupfuls of flour - to take liquid from a cup, glass, etc into your mouth: drink* (sth) - to put liquid into a cup, glass, etc from a jug, bottle, etc, to serve sb: pour sth (for sb), pour sb sth Shall I pour the tea? ◎ She poured him a glass of beer. - to put liquid into a cup, glass, etc almost up to the top: fill sth (up) Your glass is almost empty. Shall I fill it up? - if a cup, etc is filled right to the top edge, it is full to the brim - to pour sth out of a container by accident: spill sth I spilt coffee all over the carpet. - if a cup, glass, etc has a small piece broken off the rim, it is chipped - if a cup, glass, etc is broken so that you can see a thin line, but it has not broken into pieces, it is cracked
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