Definition of combo

combonoun

kết hợp

/ˈkɒmbəʊ//ˈkɑːmbəʊ/

The word "combo" has its origins in the mid-19th century in the United States. It comes from the abbreviation of the word "combination," which refers to the combination of two or more things. Initially, the term was used in the context of chemistry and mixology to describe a mixture of substances. In the early 20th century, the term "combo" started to gain popularity in popular culture, particularly in the context of food, entertainment, and sports. It was often used to describe a combination of dishes, music genres, or sports teams. For example, a "combo plate" refers to a selection of foods served together, while a "combo" band typically features a mix of musical genres. Today, the word "combo" is widely used in various contexts, including business, marketing, and everyday conversation, often to describe a combination of products, services, or ideas.

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a number of different things combined together, especially different types of food

một số thứ khác nhau kết hợp với nhau, đặc biệt là các loại thực phẩm khác nhau

Example:
  • I'll have the steak and chicken combo platter.

    Tôi sẽ gọi món bít tết và gà.

a small band that plays jazz or dance music

một ban nhạc nhỏ chơi nhạc jazz hoặc nhạc khiêu vũ