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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
dispense
dis·pense (dĭ-spĕnsʹ)v. dis·pensed, dis·pens·ing, dis·pens·esv. tr. 1. To deal out in parts or portions; distribute. See Synonyms at distribute. 2. To prepare and give out (medicines). 3. To administer (laws, for example). 4. To exempt or release, as from a duty or religious obligation.v. intr. To grant a dispensation or exemption.Phrasal Verb:dispense with 1. To manage without; forgo: Let's dispense with the formalities. 2. To get rid of; do away with: a country that has dispensed with tariff barriers. [Middle English dispensen, from Old French dispenser, from Latin dispēnsāre, to distribute, frequentative of dispendere, to weigh out : dis-, out; see dis- + pendere, to weigh; See (s)pen- in Indo-European Roots.]
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