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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
vintage
vin·tage [vintage vintages] noun, adjective BrE [ˈvɪntɪdʒ] NAmE [ˈvɪntɪdʒ] noun 1. the wine that was produced in a particular year or place; the year in which it was produced •the 1999 vintage •2005 was a particularly fine vintage. 2. usually singular the period or season of gathering ↑grapes for making wine •The vintage was later than usual. Word Origin: late Middle English: alteration (influenced by ↑vintner) of earlier vendage, from Old French vendange, from Latin vindemia (from vinum ‘wine’ + demere ‘remove’). Example Bank: •the youngest vintages of wines adjective only before noun 1. vintage wine is of very good quality and has been stored for several years 2. (BrE) (of a vehicle)made between 1919 and 1930 and admired for its style and interest •a vintage rally (= for vehicles of this type) compare ↑veteran car 3. typical of a period in the past and of high quality; the best work of the particular person •a collection of vintage designs •vintage TV drama •The opera is vintage Rossini. 4. ~ year a particularly good and successful year •2008 was not a vintage year for the movies. Word Origin: late Middle English: alteration (influenced by ↑vintner) of earlier vendage, from Old French vendange, from Latin vindemia (from vinum ‘wine’ + demere ‘remove’).
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