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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
tug
tug (tŭg)v. tugged, tug·ging, tugsv. tr. 1. To pull at vigorously or repeatedly. 2. To move by pulling with great effort or exertion; drag. 3. To tow by tugboat.v. intr. 1. To pull hard: tugged at her boots. See Synonyms at pull. 2. To toil or struggle; strain. 3. To vie; contend.n. 1. A strong pull or pulling force: the tug of the sea. 2. A contest; a struggle: a tug between loyalty and desire. 3. a. A tugboat. b. A land, air, or space vehicle that moves or tows other vehicles: an airplane tug. 4. A rope, chain, or strap used in hauling, especially a harness trace. [Middle English tuggen, from Old English tēon. See deuk- in Indo-European Roots.] tugʹger n.
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