
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "muck" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages. The earliest recorded use of the word is from the 9th century, where it means "dirt, filth, or dung." In Old English, the word is spelled "mucca" and was also used to describe a "swamp" or "mire." The word is likely related to the Proto-Germanic word "*mukiz," which also means "mud" or "dirt." Throughout its history, the meaning of "muck" has remained relatively consistent, often describing something unpleasant, dirty, or foul-smelling. In modern English, "muck" can still be used as a noun or verb, often with connotations of dirtiness, chaos, or disarray. For example, "The farmer's muck truck" or "The politician was caught in a muck-raking scandal."
noun
manure
to muck one's hands
(colloquial) trash; filthy, filthy, disgusting
to muck up one's aải
(slang) dirty state
ti be all a muck; to be in a muck
transitive verb
dirty
to muck one's hands
(colloquial) (: up) to spoil, to damage, to disrupt
to muck up one's aải
remove all impurities (from ore)
ti be all a muck; to be in a muck
waste matter from farm animals
chất thải từ động vật trang trại
rải phân trên đồng ruộng
Những chiếc máy kéo đang rải rác bừa bãi.
dirt or mud
bụi bẩn hoặc bùn
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something very unpleasant
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