oyster 
oy‧ster /ˈɔɪstə $ -ər/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: oistre, from Latin, from Greek ostreon]  1. a type of ↑shellfish that can be eaten cooked or uncooked, and that produces a jewel called a ↑pearl 2. the world is your oyster used to tell someone that they can achieve whatever they want
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oyster The oyster is a soft-bodied marine animal that is protected by two hard shells.| ◎ | ['ɔistə] | | ※ | danh từ | | | ■ | (động vật học) con hàu | | | ■ | miếng lườn gà | | | 〆 | as dumb as an oyster | | | ✓ | câm như hến | | ※ | nội động từ | | | ■ | đi bắt sò | | | 〆 | the world is one's/somebody's oyster | | | ✓ | như world |
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