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tall S2 W2 /tɔːl $ tɒːl/ BrE AmE adjective (comparative taller, superlative tallest) [Language: Old English; Origin: getæl 'quick, ready'] 1. a person, building, tree etc that is tall is a greater height than normal: He was young and tall. a house surrounded by tall trees This bush grows tall very quickly. 2. you use ‘tall’ to say or ask what the height of something or someone is 6ft/2m/12 inches etc tall He’s only 5 feet tall. How tall is that building? She’s a little taller than her sister. 3. American English a tall drink contains a small amount of alcohol mixed with a large amount of a non-alcoholic drink 4. a tall order informal a request or piece of work that is almost impossible: Finding a replacement is going to be a tall order. 5. tall story/tale a story that is so unlikely that it is difficult to believe —tallness noun [uncountable] ⇨ stand tall at ↑stand1(39), ⇨ walk tall at ↑walk1(10) • • • THESAURUS buildings/mountains etc ▪ high measuring a long distance from the bottom to the top – used about mountains, walls, and buildings: the highest mountain in the world | The castle was surrounded by high walls. | a high cliff | The council told the architects the tower was too high. ▪ tall high – used about people, trees, plants, and buildings. Tall is used especially about things that are high and narrow: tall marble columns | A cat was hiding in the tall grass. | a tall modern building ▪ majestic especially written very impressive because of being very big and tall – used about mountains, buildings, trees, and animals: the majestic mountains of the Himalayas | The abbey is noted for its majestic arches, fine doorways and elegant windows. | The cathedral looked majestic in the evening light. ▪ soaring [only before noun] especially written used about a building or mountain that looks extremely tall and impressive: a soaring skyscraper | the soaring towers of the palace ▪ towering [only before noun] especially written extremely high, in a way that seems impressive but also often rather frightening: The sky was shut out by the towering walls of the prison. | towering trees ▪ lofty [usually before noun] literary very high and impressive – used in literature: the lofty peaks in the far distance ▪ high-rise [usually before noun] a high-rise building is a tall modern building with a lot of floors containing apartments or offices: a high-rise apartment block | He works in a high-rise office in New York.
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tall When someone or something is tall, it is above average height.◎ | [tɔ:l] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | cao; cao hơn trung bình; cao hơn xung quanh (người, đồ vật) | | ☆ | how tall is he? | | nó cao bao nhiêu? | | ☆ | a tall man | | một người cao | | ■ | có chiều cao được nói rõ | | ☆ | Tom is six feet tall | | Tom cao sáu phít | | ■ | (từ lóng) phóng đại, quá mức | | ☆ | tall talk | | lời nói khoác lác, lời nói phóng đại (không biết (cũng) nói) | | 〆 | a tall order | | ✓ | (thông tục) nhiệm vụ quá nặng; đòi hỏi quá cao | | 〆 | a tall story | | ✓ | (thông tục) chuyện khó tin | ※ | phó từ | | ■ | ngoa, khoác lác, khoe khoang | | ☆ | to talk tall | | nói ngoa, nói khoác, nói khoe khoang |
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