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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
which
which BrE [wɪtʃ] NAmE [wɪtʃ] pronoun, determiner 1. used in questions to ask sb to be exact about one or more people or things from a limited number • Which is better exercise— swimming or tennis? • Which of the applicants has got the job? •Which of the patients have recovered? •Which way is the wind blowing? compare ↑what 2. used to be exact about the thing or things that you mean • Houses which overlook the lake cost more. • It was a crisis for which she was totally unprepared. That can be used instead of which in this meaning, but it is not used immediately after a preposition •It was a crisis that she was totally unprepared for. 3. used to give more information about sth • His best movie, which won several awards, was about the life of Gandhi. • Your claim ought to succeed, in which case the damages will be substantial. That cannot be used instead of which in this meaning. Idiom: ↑which is which Word Origin: [which] Old English hwilc, from the Germanic bases of ↑who and ↑alike.
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