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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
wall
wall [wall walls walled walling] noun, verb BrE [wɔːl] NAmE [wɔːl] noun 1. a long vertical solid structure, made of stone, brick or concrete, that surrounds, divides or protects an area of land • The fields were divided by stone walls. • He sat on the wall and watched the others playing. see also ↑sea wall 2. any of the vertical sides of a building or room • I'm going to paint the walls white and the ceiling pink. • Hang the picture on the wall opposite the window. •She leaned against the wall. 3. something that forms a barrier or stops you from making progress •The boat struck a solid wall of water. •The investigators were confronted by a wall of silence. 4. the outer layer of sth hollow such as an organ of the body or a cell of an animal or a plant •the abdominal wall •the wall of an artery more at have your back to the wall at ↑back n., be bouncing off the walls at ↑bounce v., be/come up against a brick wall at ↑brick n., a fly on the wall at ↑fly n., hit a/the wall at ↑hit v., these four walls at ↑four, the handwriting on the wall at ↑handwriting, be banging, etc. your head against a brick wall at ↑head n., the writing is on the wallsee the writing on the wall at ↑writing Word Origin: Old English, from Latin vallum ‘rampart’, from vallus ‘stake’. Collocations: Decorating and home improvement Houses refurbish/renovate/ (BrE) do up a building/a house convert a building/house/room into homes/offices/(especially NAmE) apartments/(BrE) flats extend/enlarge a house/building/room/kitchen build (BrE) an extension (to the back/rear of a house)/(NAmE) an addition (on/to sth)/(BrE) a conservatory knock down/demolish a house/home/building/wall knock out/through the wall separating two rooms Decoration furnish/paint/ (especially BrE) decorate a home/house/apartment/flat/room be decorated in bright colours/(especially US) colors/in a traditional style/with flowers/with paintings paint/plaster the walls/ceiling hang/put up/strip off/remove the wallpaper install/replace/remove the bathroom fixtures/(BrE) fittings build/put up shelves lay wooden flooring/timber decking/floor tiles/a carpet/a patio put up/hang/take down a picture/painting/poster/curtain DIY/home improvement do (BrE) DIY/carpentry/the plumbing/the wiring make home improvements add/install central heating/underfloor heating/insulation fit/install double-glazing/a smoke alarm insulate your house/your home/the walls/the pipes/the tanks/(especially BrE) the loft fix/repair a roof/a leak/a pipe/the plumbing/a leaking (especially BrE) tap/(NAmE usually) faucet block/clog (up)/unblock/unclog a pipe/sink make/drill/fill a hole hammer (in)/pull out/remove a nail tighten/untighten/loosen/remove a screw saw/cut/treat/stain/varnish/paint wood Example Bank: •If a load-bearing wall is weakened, the building could fall down. •Nobody can see behind the wall. •She covered her walls with pictures of film stars. •She hung the photos on the wall. •She just sat there, staring at the wall. •She turned and faced the wall. •The burglars must have scaled the side wall. •There was a wall separating the two garages. •They built a retaining wall around the pond. •a solid wall of fog •high walls around the prison •the wall along the seafront •the wall facing the door •to stare at a blank wall •I'm going to paint the walls white and the ceiling pink. •a stone/brick wall Idioms: ↑go to the wall ▪ ↑off the wall ▪ ↑up the wall ▪ ↑walls have ears Derived: ↑wall somebody up ▪ ↑wall something in ▪ ↑wall something off ▪ ↑wall something up verb usually passive ~ sth to surround an area, a town, etc. with a wall or walls •a walled city Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English, from Latin vallum ‘rampart’, from vallus ‘stake’.
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