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  COMPOUND WORDS 
 a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush  |  {proverb}  |  (small but certain advantage is preferable)  |  abolition  |  {n}  |  (abolition of slave trade)  |  abolition  |  {n}  |  (emancipation of slaves)  |  abound  |  {v}  |  (to be plentiful)  |  abuse  |  {n}  |  (physical maltreatment)  |  accordion  |  {n}  |  (A small, portable, keyed wind instrument)  |  act  |  {n}  |  (deed)  |  act  |  {n}  |  (process of doing)  |  act  |  {v}  |  (to do something)  |  action  |  {n}  |  (something done so as to accomplish a purpose)  |  action verb  |  {n}  |  (word that expresses action)  |  activity  |  {n}  |  (something done as an action or a movement)  |  actor  |  {n}  |  (one who acts; a doer)  |  agency  |  {n}  |  (faculty of acting or of exerting power)  |  agile  |  {adj}  |  (having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs)  |  agile gibbon  |  {n}  |  (Hylobates agilis)  |  all thumbs  |  {adj}  |  (clumsy (idiom))  |  ambidextrous  |  {adj}  |  (having equal ability in both hands)  |  art dealer  |  {n}  |  (someone who buys and sells works of art)  |  artisan  |  {n}  |  (skilled manual worker)  |  artisanal  |  {adj}  |  (involving skilled work that is not very mechanised)  |  artisanal  |  {adj}  |  ((of an item) made by artisans)  |  artisanal  |  {adj}  |  (of or pertaining to artisans)  |  availability  |  {n}  |  (the quality of being available)  |  Banbury story of a cock and a bull  |  {n}  |  (roundabout, nonsensical story)  |  barter  |  {n}  |  (an equal exchange)  |  black-handed gibbon  |  {n}  |  (Hylobates agilis)  |  blot  |  {n}  |  (stain on someone's reputation or character)  |  bookseller  |  {n}  |  (person engaged in the business of selling books)  |  bookshop  |  {n}  |  (shop that sells books)  |  boxing glove  |  {n}  |  (padded mitten worn in boxing)  |  break the Sabbath  |  {v}  |  (to break the Sabbath)  |  candrabindu  |  {n}  |  (candrabindu)  |  carte blanche  |  {n}  |  (unlimited discretionary power to act; unrestricted authority)  |  cell  |  {n}  |  (informal: a cellular telephone)  |  cell phone  |  {n}  |  (portable, wireless telephone capable of changing antenna connections during travel)  |  chamber of commerce  |  {n}  |  (community business association)  |  child abuse  |  {n}  |  (mistreatment of a child)  |  chiromancer  |  {n}  |  (one who practices chiromancy)  |  chiromancy  |  {n}  |  (divination performed by examining the palms)  |  clumsy  |  {adj}  |  (awkward or inefficient in use or construction)  |  cold hands, warm heart  |  {proverb}  |  (having cold hands is an indication of warmheartedness)  |  collective bargaining  |  {n}  |  (trade unions: negotiation emplyee/emplyer)  |  commerce  |  {n}  |  (large scale trade)  |  commodity  |  {n}  |  (anything movable traded)  |  condescend  |  {v}  |  (treat a person as though inferior)  |  contempt  |  {n}  |  (a state of being despised or dishonored)  |  countertrade  |  {n}  |  (International exchange of goods and services for others)  |  cover  |  {v}  |  (mention)  |  craft  |  {n}  |  (people who perform a particular kind of skilled work)  |  craft  |  {n}  |  (skilled practice)  |  craft  |  {v}  |  (make by hand)  |  craftsman  |  {n}  |  (male artisan)  |  deal  |  {n}  |  (instance of buying or selling)  |  deal  |  {v}  |  (be concerned with)  |  deal  |  {v}  |  (handle, manage)  |  deal  |  {v}  |  (to take action; to act)  |  deal  |  {v}  |  (trade)  |  dealer  |  {n}  |  (one who deals things, especially automobiles)  |  dealer  |  {n}  |  (one who peddles illicit drugs, especially to teenagers)  |  deal with  |  {v}  |  (handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression)  |  demean  |  {v}  |  (To manage; to conduct; to treat.)  |  desecrate  |  {v}  |  (to profane or violate sacredness)  |  desecration  |  {n}  |  (act of disrespect towards sacred)  |  dexterous  |  {adj}  |  (skillful with one's hands)  |  dire  |  {adj}  |  (requiring action to prevent bad consequences)  |  discourse  |  {n}  |  (formal lengthy exposition of some subject)  |  disgrace  |  {n}  |  (state of being dishonored)  |  disgrace  |  {n}  |  (that which brings dishonor)  |  disgraceful  |  {adj}  |  (bringing or warranting disgrace)  |  dishonour  |  {n}  |  (shame or disgrace)  |  dishonour  |  {v}  |  (to bring disgrace upon someone or something)  |  dogsbody  |  {n}  |  (Person who does menial work)  |  do unto others as you would have them do unto you  |  {proverb}  |  (One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself)  |  drug dealer  |  {n}  |  (person who illegally sells drugs)  |  e-commerce  |  {n}  |  (commercial activity conducted via the Internet)  |  embargo  |  {n}  |  (a ban on trade with another country)  |  empty-handed  |  {adj}  |  (having given or received nothing)  |  empty-handed  |  {adj}  |  (having nothing to give)  |  extant  |  {adj}  |  (currently existing; not having disappeared)  |  eyesore  |  {n}  |  (a displeasing sight)  |  facepalm  |  {v}  |  (bring the palm of the hand to the face)  |  fertilizer  |  {n}  |  (a chemical compound created to have the same effect.)  |  fiduciary  |  {n}  |  (trustee)  |  firsthand  |  {adj}  |  (direct, without intermediate stages)  |  fishmonger  |  {n}  |  (person who sells fish)  |  fishwife  |  {n}  |  (a woman who sells or works with fish)  |  florist  |  {n}  |  (a person who sells flowers)  |  free trade  |  {n}  |  (trade free from government interference)  |  free trade area  |  {n}  |  (region of unrestricted trade)  |  fruiterer  |  {n}  |  (seller of fruit)  |  gauntlet  |  {n}  |  (protective armor for the hands)  |  glove  |  {n}  |  (item of clothing)  |  glove compartment  |  {n}  |  (compartment recessed in an automobile’s dashboard)  |  greengrocer  |  {n}  |  (person who sells fresh vegetables and fruit)  |  greengrocer's  |  {n}  |  (shop for fruit and vegetables)  |  grocer  |  {n}  |  (person selling foodstuffs and household items)  |  grocery  |  {n}  |  (shop or store that sells groceries)  |  guidance  |  {n}  |  Anleitung  |  hand  |  {n}  |  (handwriting; style of penmanship)  |  hand  |  {n}  |  (part of the fore limb)  |  hand  |  {n}  |  (servant, laborer, workman, trained for special duty; a performer)  |  hand  |  {n}  |  (set of cards held by a player in a card game)  |  hand  |  {n}  |  (side; part; direction, either right or left)  |  hand  |  {n}  |  (small part of a gunstock near the lock, grasped when aiming)  |  hand  |  {n}  |  (that which is, or may be, held in a hand at once)  |  handbag  |  {n}  |  (small bag used by women)  |  handball  |  {n}  |  (ball in team sport)  |  handball  |  {n}  |  (football offence)  |  handball  |  {n}  |  (team sport)  |  handbook  |  {n}  |  (a book of reference)  |  handbrake  |  {n}  |  (hand-operated brake in a car)  |  handcart  |  {n}  |  (a cart designed to be pulled or pushed by hand)  |  handcuff  |  {n}  |  (ring of a locking fetter for the hand)  |  handcuffs  |  {n}  |  (metal rings for fastening wrists)  |  handedness  |  {n}  |  (preference for using the right or left hand)  |  handfast  |  {n}  |  (contract)  |  handful  |  {n}  |  (amount held in hand)  |  handful  |  {n}  |  (small quantity)  |  hand grenade  |  {n}  |  (explosive device)  |  handgun  |  {n}  |  (small, hand-held gun)  |  handicraft  |  {n}  |  (trade requiring skill of hand)  |  hand in hand  |  {adv}  |  (holding or clasping hands)  |  hand in hand  |  {adv}  |  (naturally together)  |  hand job  |  {n}  |  (An act of masturbation performed by someone else's hand)  |  handlanger  |  {n}  |  (An unskilled assistant to an artisan)  |  handless  |  {adj}  |  (without a hand)  |  handle with kid gloves  |  {v}  |  (to treat something very delicately)  |  handling  |  {n}  |  (touching, controlling, managing with the hands)  |  handmade  |  {adj}  |  (made by hand)  |  hand over  |  {v}  |  (to relinquish control or possession)  |  handpicked  |  {v}  |  (selected with great care)  |  hand puppet  |  {n}  |  (puppet operated by the hand)  |  hand sanitizer  |  {n}  |  (a product used as an alternative to washing hands with soap and water)  |  handsaw  |  {n}  |  (saw small enough to be used by one hand)  |  handshake  |  {n}  |  (grasping of hands by two people)  |  hands off  |  {interj}  |  (don't touch!)  |  handstand  |  {n}  |  (a movement or position in which a person is upside down)  |  hands up  |  {interj}  |  (surrender!)  |  hand tool  |  {n}  |  (tool powered by human muscle)  |  hand towel  |  {n}  |  (towel used for drying the hands or face)  |  handwriting  |  {n}  |  (act or process of writing with the hand)  |  handwriting  |  {n}  |  (characteristic writing of a particular person)  |  handwritten  |  {adj}  |  (written with a pen or pencil)  |  handy  |  {adj}  |  (easy to use)  |  handy  |  {adj}  |  (within reach)  |  handyman  |  {n}  |  (man who does odd tasks)  |  have one's hands full  |  {v}  |  (be busy or thoroughly preoccupied)  |  henchman  |  {n}  |  (a loyal and trusted follower or subordinate)  |  human trafficking  |  {n}  |  (criminal activity in which people are recruited, etc. to serve an exploitative purpose)  |  I lost my handbag  |  {phrase}  |  (I lost my handbag)  |  infamous  |  {adj}  |  (having a bad reputation)  |  infamy  |  {n}  |  (the state of being infamous)  |  instrument  |  {n}  |  (person used as a mere tool)  |  intermediary  |  {n}  |  (an agent acting as a mediator between sides that may disagree)  |  iron fist  |  {n}  |  (ruthless control)  |  Jharkhand  |  {prop}  |  (state in eastern India)  |  judge  |  {v}  |  (to sit in judgment on, act as judge)  |  khanjar  |  {n}  |  (Arabian dagger)  |  left-handed  |  {adj}  |  (preferring the left hand over the right)  |  left-handedness  |  {n}  |  (state of being left-handed)  |  left-hander  |  {n}  |  (a person who is left-handed)  |  look and feel  |  {n}  |  (visual design and behaviour of a user interface)  |  maim  |  {v}  |  (to cause permanent loss of a part of the body)  |  malfeasance  |  {n}  |  (wrongdoing)  |  malpractice  |  {n}  |  (the improper treatment of a patient by a physician that results in injury or loss)  |  maltreat  |  {v}  |  (treat badly)  |  manacle  |  {n}  |  (a shackle restricting free movement of the hands)  |  management  |  {n}  |  (administration; the process or practice of managing)  |  man-bag  |  {n}  |  (small bag used by men)  |  manicurist  |  {n}  |  (manicurist)  |  manual  |  {n}  |  (booklet that instructs)  |  manual labour  |  {n}  |  (physical work)  |  manuscript  |  {adj}  |  (handwritten, or by extension typewritten)  |  manuscript  |  {n}  |  (book, composition or any other document, written by hand)  |  manuscript  |  {n}  |  Manuskript  |  market gardening  |  {n}  |  (the growing of vegetables for market)  |  maul  |  {v}  |  (handle in a rough way)  |  merchant bank  |  {n}  |  (bank for businesses)  |  merchant navy  |  {n}  |  (civilian naval fleet)  |  merchant ship  |  {n}  |  (cargo vessel)  |  metacarpal  |  {n}  |  (bone of the metacarpus)  |  mistreat  |  {v}  |  (treat someone or something roughly or badly)  |  mobile phone  |  {n}  |  (a portable telephone)  |  mobile telephone  |  {n}  |  (cell phone/mobile phone)  |  mutilate  |  {v}  |  (To physically harm as to impair use)  |  n/a  |  {initialism}  |  (not available)  |  needlework  |  {n}  |  (process of working with a needle)  |  nefarious  |  {adj}  |  (sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics)  |  negotiate  |  {v}  |  (arrange a mutual agreement (transitive))  |  negotiate  |  {v}  |  (confer to reach an agreement (intransitive))  |  negotiation  |  {n}  |  (process of achieving agreement)  |  nimble  |  {adj}  |  (quick and light in movement or action)  |  nothingness  |  {n}  |  (state of nonexistence; the condition of being nothing)  |  one-handed  |  {adj}  |  (using only one hand)  |  on hand  |  {adv}  |  (available)  |  outrage  |  {n}  |  (an offensive, immoral or indecent act)  |  oven glove  |  {n}  |  (glove designed to carry hot oven trays)  |  overhand knot  |  {n}  |  (knot)  |  palm  |  {n}  |  (inner, concave part of hand)  |  palmar  |  {adj}  |  (of or pertaining to the palm of the hand)  |  palmistry  |  {n}  |  (telling fortunes from the lines on the palms of the hand)  |  palm reading  |  {n}  |  (palmistry)  |  patronize  |  {v}  |  (To assume a tone of unjustified superiority)  |  pillory  |  {n}  |  (a framework on a post used as a means of punishment and humiliation)  |  plot  |  {n}  |  (course of a story)  |  power of attorney  |  {n}  |  (authorisation)  |  primary  |  {n}  |  (ornithology: flight feather)  |  public sector  |  {n}  |  (industries provided by the government)  |  puppet  |  {n}  |  (movable model of a person or animal)  |  purse  |  {n}  |  (small bag used by women for carrying personal items)  |  quern  |  {n}  |  (mill)  |  rape  |  {v}  |  (force sexual intercourse)  |  reproach  |  {n}  |  (disgrace or shame)  |  retail  |  {n}  |  (sale of goods directly to the consumer)  |  retailer  |  {n}  |  (retail sales company or salesman)  |  right-handed  |  {adj}  |  (Of one who uses their right hand in preference to, or more skillfully than their left.)  |  right-handedness  |  {n}  |  (state of being right-handed)  |  right-hander  |  {n}  |  (one who is right-handed)  |  right-hand man  |  {n}  |  (A trusted assistant)  |  right-hand woman  |  {n}  |  (trusted female assistant)  |  righty  |  {n}  |  (a right-handed person)  |  root canal  |  {n}  |  (surgical operation on a root canal)  |  RTFM  |  {initialism}  |  (Abbreviation of Read the fucking manual)  |  script  |  {n}  |  (written characters, style of writing)  |  scuffle  |  {n}  |  (rough disorderly fight or struggle at close quarters)  |  secondhand  |  {adj}  |  (not new; previously owned and used by another)  |  shackle  |  {n}  |  (a restraint fit over an appendage)  |  shackles  |  {n}  |  (paired wrist or ankle restraints)  |  shake  |  {v}  |  (intransitive: to shake hands)  |  shake hands  |  {v}  |  (grasp another person's hands)  |  shame  |  {n}  |  (something to regret)  |  shameful  |  {adj}  |  (causing or meriting shame or disgrace)  |  shopkeeper  |  {n}  |  (trader who sells goods in a shop)  |  single-handedly  |  {adv}  |  (alone; without assistance; by oneself)  |  slaver  |  {n}  |  (slave trader)  |  slave trade  |  {n}  |  (traffic in slaves)  |  sore  |  {adj}  |  (dire, distressing)  |  southpaw  |  {n}  |  (informal: one who is left-handed)  |  stagecraft  |  {n}  |  (skills of the theater)  |  stain  |  {n}  |  (blemish on one's character or reputation)  |  stakeholder  |  {n}  |  (escrow agent)  |  stalwart  |  {adj}  |  (firmly built)  |  stooge  |  {n}  |  (dupe)  |  straight from the horse's mouth  |  {adj}  |  (from the source)  |  straight from the horse's mouth  |  {adv}  |  (firsthand)  |  talks  |  {n}  |  (meetings, negotiation)  |  thrift shop  |  {n}  |  (shop which sells used goods)  |  throw in the towel  |  {v}  |  ((idiomatic) to quit; to give up)  |  tip one's hat  |  {v}  |  (briefly tap one's hat)  |  tissue  |  {n}  |  (sheet of absorbent paper)  |  tobacconist  |  {n}  |  (a person who sells tobacco)  |  tobacconist  |  {n}  |  (a tobacconist's shop)  |  tout  |  {n}  |  (someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way)  |  towel  |  {n}  |  (cloth used for wiping)  |  trade  |  {n}  |  (buying and selling)  |  trade  |  {n}  |  (instance of bartering)  |  trade  |  {n}  |  (instance of buying or selling)  |  trade  |  {n}  |  (skilled practice of an occupation)  |  trade deficit  |  {n}  |  (negative balance of trade)  |  trade fair  |  {n}  |  (exhibition for a particular field)  |  trade name  |  {n}  |  (name used to identify a commercial product or service)  |  trader  |  {n}  |  (one who gains a livelihood from trading)  |  tradesman  |  {n}  |  (skilled male manual worker)  |  trade war  |  {n}  |  (practice of nations creating mutual tariffs)  |  trading partner  |  {n}  |  (country that another country does business with)  |  travelling salesman  |  {n}  |  (itinerant salesperson)  |  travelling salesman problem  |  {n}  |  (mathematical problem)  |  treat  |  {v}  |  (to handle, deal with or behave towards in a specific way)  |  treatise  |  {n}  |  (systematic discourse on some subject)  |  treatment  |  {n}  |  (medical care for an illness or injury)  |  treatment  |  {n}  |  (preserving or giving particular properties)  |  treatment  |  {n}  |  (process or manner of treating)  |  trustee  |  {n}  |  (person to whom property is legally committed in trust)  |  ubiquitous  |  {adj}  |  (being everywhere)  |  ubiquitous  |  {adj}  |  (seeming to appear everywhere at the same time)  |  unvarnished  |  {adj}  |  (not having been coated with varnish)  |  used  |  {adj}  |  (that has or have previously been owned by someone else)  |  vintner  |  {n}  |  (seller of wine)  |  wash up  |  {v}  |  (wash one's hands and/or face (US))  |  wholesale  |  {adj}  |  (in bulk or large quantity)  |  wholesale  |  {n}  |  (sale of products, often in large quantities, to retailers or other merchants)  |  wholesaler  |  {n}  |  (person or company that sells goods wholesale to retailers)  |  with one's bare hands  |  {adv}  |  (barehandedly)  |  World Trade Organization  |  {prop}  |  (World Trade Organization)  |  wrist  |  {n}  |  (wrist) 
 
 
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  |  L070 20 P2629  | thương lượng, mua bán   | handeln, agieren  
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 L086 9 P3393  | viết bằng tay   | handgeschrieben  
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 行动    P2629 手写的    P3393
        ทำ, ทำหน้าที่เป็น    P2629
        เขียนด้วยมือ    P3393
      thương lượng, mua bán    P2629      viết bằng tay    P3393
      handeln, agieren    P2629      handgeschrieben    P3393
      to act    P2629      hand-written    P3393
      tratar    P2629      manuscrito    P3393
      agire    P2629      scritto a mano    P3393
      agir    P2629      manuscrit    P3393
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 Who is going to try this case ?   |  Ai sẽ thử trường hợp này? 
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 My hand's getting too cold .   |  Tay tôi lạnh quá. 
  Raise your hand to the sky .   |  Giơ tay lên trời. 
  Please tell me what kind of cooking this is .   |  Xin vui lòng cho tôi biết loại nấu ăn này là gì. 
  What do you have in your hand ?   |  Bạn có gì trong tay? 
  He held out his hand .   |  Ông đưa tay ra. 
  Let's make believe we have one million yen hand .   |  Hãy tin rằng chúng ta có một triệu yên trong tay. 
  I can see his hand in this .   |  Tôi có thể nhìn thấy bàn tay của anh ấy trong này. 
  The glass dropped from his hand .   |  Chiếc cốc rơi khỏi tay anh. 
  An englishman would act in a different way .   |  Một người Anh sẽ hành động theo một cách khác. 
  He is under the care of the doctor with a cold .   |  Anh ấy đang được bác sĩ chăm sóc vì bị cảm lạnh. 
  All of them were handmade things .   |  Tất cả chúng đều là đồ thủ công. 
  I lost my purse on my way to school .   |  Tôi bị mất ví trên đường đến trường. 
  She has something in her hand .   |  Cô ấy có một cái gì đó trong tay. 
  He's living from hand to mouth .   |  Anh ấy đang sống từ tay này sang miệng khác. 
  Show me what you have in your left hand .   |  Cho tôi xem bạn có gì trong tay trái của bạn. 
  There is more money than is needed .   |  Có nhiều tiền hơn mức cần thiết. 
  They have treated her well .   |  Họ đã đối xử tốt với cô ấy. 
  How else can he act ?   |  Làm thế nào khác anh ta có thể hành động? 
  They succeeded in the negotiation .   |  Họ đã thành công trong cuộc đàm phán. 
  He lives from hand to mouth .   |  Anh ta sống từ tay này sang miệng khác. 
  He is fast with his hand .   |  Anh ấy gần như bằng bàn tay của mình. 
  There is more water than is needed .   |  Có nhiều nước hơn mức cần thiết. 
  I was dealt a good hand .   |  Tôi đã được xử lý một tay tốt. 
  I put handcuffs on him .   |  Tôi còng tay anh ta. 
  I have him eating out of my hand .   |  Tôi có anh ta ăn ra khỏi bàn tay của tôi. 
  He held out his hand .   |  Ông đưa tay ra. 
  I met an old friend of mine at a bookshop yesterday .   |  Tôi đã gặp một người bạn cũ của tôi tại một hiệu sách ngày hôm qua. 
  My brother is holding a camera in his hand .   |  Anh trai tôi đang cầm một chiếc máy ảnh trên tay. 
  He held out his hand to welcome us .   |  Anh chìa tay ra đón chúng tôi. 
  He came at me with a knife in his hand .   |  Anh ta đến với tôi với một con dao trong tay. 
  Her actions are to the point .   |  Hành động của cô ấy là quan trọng. 
  He made motions at me with his hand .   |  Anh ấy ra hiệu cho tôi bằng tay. 
  I found the workman very good .   |  Tôi thấy thợ rất tốt. 
  This machine is easy to handle .   |  Máy này là dễ dàng để xử lý. 
  Don't let go of my hand .   |  Đừng buông tay em. 
  That boy is a handful .   |  Cậu bé đó là một số ít. 
  He has a good hand .   |  Anh ấy có một bàn tay tốt. 
  You have a light hand , don't you ?   |  Bạn có một bàn tay nhẹ, phải không? 
  At that store , they deal in fish and meat .   |  Tại cửa hàng đó, họ kinh doanh cá và thịt. 
  He lives from hand to mouth .   |  Anh ta sống từ tay này sang miệng khác. 
  She found her purse under the desk .   |  Cô tìm thấy chiếc ví của mình dưới bàn làm việc. 
  She held out her hand .   |  Cô đưa tay ra. 
  What do they deal in ?   |  Họ kinh doanh gì? 
  Keep your hand still .   |  Giữ yên tay. 
  The dog bit me in the hand .   |  Con chó cắn tôi vào tay. 
  He put his hand on his heart .   |  Anh đặt tay lên tim. 
  I got the information at first hand .   |  Tôi đã nhận được thông tin ở bàn tay đầu tiên. 
  Don't show them your hand .   |  Đừng cho họ thấy bàn tay của bạn. 
  What is that thing in your right hand ?   |  Thứ đó trong tay phải của bạn là gì? 
  They were for the most part young people .   |  Phần lớn họ là những người trẻ tuổi. 
  I often go to the bookstore .   |  Tôi thường đi đến hiệu sách. 
  She's good at bargaining the price down .   |  Cô ấy rất giỏi trong việc mặc cả giảm giá. 
  John and mary always walk hand in hand .   |  John và Mary luôn đi tay trong tay. 
  He held out his hand and I took it .   |  Anh đưa tay ra và tôi nắm lấy. 
  He wrenched the letter from my hand .   |  Anh giật lấy lá thư từ tay tôi. 
  She cut her hand on a knife .   |  Cô ấy cắt tay trên một con dao. 
  We have to act now .   |  Chúng ta phải hành động ngay. 
  I don't like being treated like a child .   |  Tôi không thích bị đối xử như một đứa trẻ. 
  He held out his hand for more .   |  Anh đưa tay ra để lấy thêm. 
  The country fell into the invader's hand .   |  Đất nước rơi vào tay quân xâm lược. 
  You can get it at a bookstore .   |  Bạn có thể lấy nó ở hiệu sách. 
  He hurt his hand when he fell .   |  Anh ấy bị thương ở tay khi ngã. 
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