lemon 
I.lem‧on1 /ˈlemən/ BrE AmE noun [Date: 1300-1400; Language: French; Origin: limon, from Medieval Latin limo, from Arabic laymun]  1. [uncountable and countable] a fruit with a hard yellow skin and sour juice: a slice of lemon Add a few drops of lemon juice. 2. [uncountable] British English a drink that tastes of lemons: a glass of fizzy lemon 3. (also lemon yellow) [uncountable] a pale yellow colour 4. [countable] especially American English informal something that is useless because it fails to work or to work properly: I soon realized the van was a lemon. 5. [countable] British English informal a silly person: He just stood there looking like a real lemon. II.lemon2 BrE AmE (also ˌlemon ˈyellow) adjective pale yellow in colour
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lemon A lemon is a sour, yellow fruit.| ◎ | ['lemən] | | ※ | danh từ | | | ■ | cá bơn lêmon ((cũng) lemon sole) | | | ■ | quả chanh; cây chanh | | | ■ | (từ lóng) cô gái vô duyên | | | ■ | (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) vật vô dụng; người đoảng, người vô tích sự | | | ☆ | to hand someone a lemon | | | (từ lóng) cho ai một vật vô dụng; đánh lừa ai |
| | ◎ | [lemon] | | 〆 | saying & slang | | | ■ | a car with many problems, a car of low quality, seconds | | | ☆ | When the American companies began to make small cars, there were a lot of lemons for sale. |
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