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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
thank you
ˈthank you [thank you] exclamation, noun BrE NAmE exclamation see also ↑thanks 1. used to show that you are grateful to sb for sth they have done •~ (for sth) Thank you for your letter. •~ (for doing sth) Thank you very much for sending the photos. 2. a polite way of accepting sth that sb has offered you • ‘Would you like some help with that?’ ‘Oh, thank you.’ 3. no thank youa polite way of refusing sth that sb has offered you • ‘Would you like some more cake?’ ‘No thank you.’ 4. used at the end of a sentence to tell sb firmly that you do not need their help or advice • ‘Shall I do that?’ ‘I can do it myself, thank you.’ noun usually singular ~ (to sb) (for sth) an act, a gift, a comment, etc. intended to thank sb for sth they have done • The actor sent a big thank you to all his fans for their letters of support. • She took the money without so much as a thank you. •a thank-you letter Example Bank: •He didn't even say thank you. •I would just like to say a personal thank you to all the people who contributed to this appeal. •She got a special thank you for all her hard work. •a big thank you to the hospital staff
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