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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
velocity
vel·ocity [velocity velocities] BrE [vəˈlɒsəti] NAmE [vəˈlɑːsəti] noun uncountable, countable (pl. vel·ocities) 1. (technical)the speed of sth in a particular direction •the velocity of light •to gain/lose velocity •a high-velocity rifle 2. (formal)high speed •Jaguars can move with an astonishing velocity. Word Origin: late Middle English: from French vélocité or Latin velocitas, from velox, veloc- ‘swift’. Example Bank: •Light travels at a constant velocity. •to move with a uniform velocity •to gain/lose velocity
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