Câu hỏi:
18/07/2024 813She needn't rely any more Rico - or her brothers, she could be entirely independent
A. at
B. on
C. to
D. against
Trả lời:
Đáp án đúng là: B
Giải thích: rely on (v) dựa dẫm, phụ thuộc vào ai đó
Dịch: Cô ấy không cần phải dựa vào Rico nữa - hoặc các anh trai của cô ấy, cô ấy có thể hoàn toàn tự lập
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