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paste
/ˈpeɪst/
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past
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noun
[singular] :a soft, wet mixture of usually a powder and a liquid
Stir
the
flour
and
water
to
a
paste. -
see
also
toothpaste
[noncount] :a type of glue that is used to make things stick together
The
children
used
paste
and
construction
paper
to
make
Mother's
Day
cards
.
wallpaper
paste
[noncount] :a soft, smooth food that is made by grinding something (such as tomatoes or nuts) into very small pieces
canned
tomato
paste
a
cake
with
an
almond
paste
filling
anchovy
/
bean
paste
[singular] :a type of dough made with flour and butter that is used in baking
Stir
the
ingredients
to
form
a
paste.
[noncount] :a type of glass that is used to make artificial gems
The
necklace
contains
real
gems
and
paste.
verb
pastes; pasted; pasting
[+ obj] to stick (something) to or onto something by using paste
I
pasted
the
edges
of
the
paper
together
.
He
cut
out
the
newspaper
article
and
pasted
it
into
a
scrapbook
.
to put (something cut or copied from a computer document) into another part of the document or into another document
After
you
select
the
text
with
your
mouse
,
you
can
cut
it
and
then
paste
it
at
the
beginning
of
the
paragraph
.
You
can
cut
and
paste
the
picture
into
your
file
. -
see
also
cut-and-paste
-
compare
3paste
verb
pastes; pasted; pasting
[+ obj] informal :to beat or defeat (someone or something) very badly
They
got
pasted
10-0. -
compare
2paste
* Các từ tương tự:
pastel
,
pasteurization
adjective
The day of the horse and carriage is past
over
done
finished
(
over
and
)
done
with
gone
(
and
forgotten
)
dead
(
and
buried
or
gone
)
defunct
Past owners of the house had no idea that this treasure was buried in the basement
late
former
one-time
sometime
previous
prior
erstwhile
quondam
whilom
last
recent
adverb
I was standing here when he ran past
on
(
close
)
by
nearby
The previous owners moved out two years past
ago
before
heretofore
since
noun
She reveals all about her past in her new book
history
background
life
lifetime
existence
career
lifestyle
biography
In the past, life proceeded at a more leisurely pace
days
or
years
or
times
gone
by
days
of
yore
old
times
olden
times
or
days
former
times
(
good
)
old
days
days
of
old
days
beyond
recall
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