due

US: /ˈdju/, /ˈdu/
UK: /djˈuː/


English Vietnamese dictionary


due /dju:/
  • danh từ
    • quyền được hưởng; cái được hưởng
      • to give somebody his due: cho ai cái mà người ta có quyền được hưởng
    • món nợ (cho ai vay; vay của ai), tiền nợ; cái phải trả
      • to pay one's dues: trả nợ; trả cái mình phải trả
      • to claim one's dues: đòi nợ
    • (số nhiều) thuế
      • harbour dues: thuế bến
    • (số nhiều) hội phí, đoàn phí
      • party dues: đảng phí
    • for a full due
      • (hàng hải) mãi mãi, hoàn toàn
  • tính từ
    • đến kỳ đòi, đến kỳ, đến hạn, phải trả (nợ...)
      • bill due on May 1st: hối phiếu trả vào ngay mồng 1 tháng 5;
      • to fall (become) due: đến kỳ phải trả, đến hạn
    • đáng, xứng đáng, thích đáng, đáng, đúng với quyền được hưởng, đúng với cái được hưởng
      • with due attention: với sự chú ý thích đáng
      • in due from: theo đúng thể thức
      • in due time: đúng giờ
      • to have one's due reward: được phần thưởng xứng đáng
      • after due consideration: sau khi có sự cân nhắc thích đáng, sau khi suy nghĩ kỹ
    • vì, do bởi, tại, nhờ có
      • it is due to him: tại hắn ta
      • due to one's negligence: do cẩu thả, do lơ đễnh
      • due to fog the boat arrived late: tại sương mù tàu đến chậm
      • the discovery is due to Newton: nhờ có Niu-tơn mà có phát minh
    • phải đến, phải (theo kế hoạch, theo quy định...)
      • the train is due at two o'clock: xe lửa phải đến vào lúc hai giờ
      • the train is due and overdue: xe lửa đáng lẽ phải đến và phải đến từ lâu rồi
      • he is due to speak at the meeting tonight: anh ta phải nói ở buổi mít tinh đêm nay
      • I'm due to start early: tôi phải khởi hành sớm
  • phó từ
    • đúng
      • to go due north: đi đúng hướng bắc

Advanced English dictionary


adjective, noun, adverb
+ adjective
caused by
1 [not before noun] ~ to sth/sb caused by sb/sth; because of sb/sth: The team's success was largely due to her efforts. + Most of the problems were due to human error. + The project had to be abandoned due to a lack of government funding. + Due to staff shortages, we are unable to offer a full buffet service on this train.
Help Note: Some people think that it is more correct to use owing to to mean 'because of' after a verb or at the beginning of a clause, as due is an adjective.
expected
2 [not before noun] ~ (to do sth)
~ (for sth) arranged or expected: When's the baby due? + Rose is due to start school in January. + The band's first album is due for release later this month. + The next train is due in five minutes. + (especially AmE) My essay's due next Friday (= it has to be given to the teacher by then).
owed
3 [not usually before noun] when a sum of money is due, it must be paid immediately: Payment is due on 1 October.
4 [not before noun] ~ (to sb) owed to sb as a debt, because it is their right or because they have done sth to deserve it: Have they been paid the money that is due to them? + Our thanks are due to the whole team.
5 [not before noun] ~ (for) sth owed sth; deserving sth: I'm still due 15 day's leave. + She's due for promotion soon.
suitable / right
6 [only before noun] (formal) that is suitable or right in the circumstances: After due consideration, we have decided to appoint Mr. Davis to the job. + to make due allowance for sth + (BrE) He was charged with driving without due care and attention.
Compare: UNDUE
Idioms: in due course at the right time and not before: Your request will be dealt with in due course.
with (all) due respect used when you are going to disagree, usually quite strongly, with sb: With all due respect, the figures simply do not support you on this.
+ noun
1 (your / sb's ~) [U] a thing that should be given to sb by right: He received a large reward, which was no more than his due (= than what he deserved). + She's a slow worker, but to give her her due (= to be fair to her), she does try very hard.
2 (dues) [pl.] charges, for example to be a member of a club: to pay your dues + trade union dues
+ adverb
~ north / south / east / west exactly; in a straight line: to sail due east + The village lies five miles due north of York.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 payable, owed, owing, unpaid, outstanding, in arrears:
The rent is due tomorrow.
2 fitting, right, rightful, correct, proper, appropriate, apropos, apposite, suitable, apt, meet; deserved, (well-)earned, merited, just, justified:
Was she treated with due respect?
3 necessary, needed, adequate, sufficient, enough, satisfactory; ample, plenty of:
I do not think my case was given due consideration.
4 expected, scheduled, anticipated:
He was due on the two o'clock plane.
adv.
5 directly, exactly, precisely, straight:
Go due east to the river, then turn north.

Concise English dictionary


duesdjuː
noun
+that which is deserved or owed
+a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership)
adj.
+owed and payable immediately or on demand
+scheduled to arrive
+suitable to or expected in the circumstances
adv.
+directly or exactly; straight