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wet ướt



OXF3000: ướt wet
OXF3000N dọc theo theo theo chiều dài suốt theo along
OXF3000N làm thành tiếng lách cách tiếng lách cách cú nhắp (chuột) click
OXF3000N ẩm ẩm ướt ẩm thấp damp
OXF3000N lòng ruột (thú) garbage
OXF3000N nóng lòng sốt ruột impatiently
OXF3000N lỡ trượt sự trượt sự thiếu vắng miss
OXF3000N chuột mouse
OXF3000N móng (tay chânmóng vuốt nail
OXF3000N (adv).prep. bên trên vượt qua lên lên trên over
OXF3000N qua vượt qua ngang qua pass
OXF3000N trượtc chuyển động nhẹ lướt qua slide
OXF3000N trượt tuột trôi qua chạy qua slip
OXF3000N nhẵn trơn mượt mà smooth
OXF3000N cú đánh cú đòn cái vuốt ve sự vuốt ve stroke
OXF3000N nuốt nuốt chửng swallow
OXF3000N khắp nơi từ đầu đến cuối suốt throughout
OXF3000N trong suốt dễ hiểu sáng sủa transparent
OXF3000N ướt ẩm ướt wet
OXF3000N khôn ngoan sáng suốt thông thái wise
OXF3000D: ướt wet feucht
OXF3000D: ướt wet nass













like: ướt
soaked in sweat mồ hôi ướt đẫm
durch qua, suốt 通过 tōngguò
nass ẩm ướt 湿 shī
nass werden ẩm ướt 变湿了 biàn shī le
schlucken nuốt 吞咽 tūn yàn
rutschen trượt huá
skifahren trượt tuyết 滑雪 huá xuě
streicheln vuốt ve 抚摸 fǔ mō
überholen vượt lên 超过 chāo gòu
übertreffen lập thành tích, vượt xa 超过 chāo guò
ein allwissender Erzähler một người kể chuyện thông suốt mọi sự 一个无所不知的作家 yí gè wú suǒ bù zhī de zuò jiā
kuscheln âu yếm, vuốt ve 依偎 yīwēi
durch eine Prüfung fallen thi trượt 没有通过一个考试, 不及格 méiyǒu tōngguò yī gè kǎoshì, bùjígé
übertrumpfen vượt trội, áp đảo 胜过 shèngguò
etwas befeuchten làm ẩm ướt gì đó, thắm ẩm gì đó 把某物弄湿 bǎ mǒuwù nòng shī
gleiten trượt, lướt 滑翔 huáxiáng
stolpern vấp, trượt 踉踉跄跄地走 liàngliàng-qiàngqiàng de zǒu
durchnässt ướt đẫm 潮湿的 cháoshī de
einen Krampf bekommen bị chuột rút 抽筋, 肌肉痉挛 chōujīn, jīròu jīngluán
ein krampflösendes Mittel thuốc chữa chuột rút 一种消除肌肉痉挛的药剂 yī zhǒng xiāochú jīròu jīngluán de yàojì
durch qua, suốt
nass ẩm ướt
die Gurke dưa chuột
nass werden ẩm ướt
die Maus, die Mäuse con chuột
die Ratte con chuột cống
schlucken nuốt
rutschen trượt
skifahren trượt tuyết
streicheln vuốt ve
die Blinddarmentzündung viêm ruột thừa
überholen vượt lên
übertreffen lập thành tích, vượt xa
ein allwissender Erzähler một người kể chuyện thông suốt mọi sự
der Schlitten xe trượt băng
kuscheln âu yếm, vuốt ve
durch eine Prüfung fallen thi trượt
übertrumpfen vượt trội, áp đảo
die (Computer-)Maus chuột (máy tính)
etwas befeuchten làm ẩm ướt gì đó, thắm ẩm gì đó
die Überholspur làn đường vượt phải
gleiten trượt, lướt
das Meerschweinchen chuột lang
die Klaue móng, vuốt
der Skistock gậy trượt tuyết
die Skipiste khu trượt tuyết
der Skilift cáp treo cho người trượt tuyết
stolpern vấp, trượt
durchnässt ướt đẫm
einen Krampf bekommen bị chuột rút
ein krampflösendes Mittel thuốc chữa chuột rút
die Eingeweide ruột, lòng
der Darm ruột
das Armenviertel, der Slum khu ổ chuột, khu dân cư nghèo


In unserem Sportzentrum bieten wir die ganze Woche über eine Reihe von Sportarten an. ở trung tâm thể thao của chúng tôi có hàng loạt các loại hình thể thao suốt tuần. (Lektion 13, Nr. 130)
Das Wetter wird sehr kalt und nass und Tri braucht neue Kleidung. Trời rất lạnh và ẩm ướt và Tri cần quần áo mới. (Lektion 21, Nr. 247)
Die Stadt ist voll von Mäusen, Ratten und Vögeln, damit die Katzen Nahrung haben. Thành phố có đầy chuột nhắt, chuột cống và chim, đế mèo có thức ăn. (Lektion 35, Nr. 490)
Nach dem Babysitting holt Tri Trang ab, weil er ihr helfen möchte, neue Skier zu kaufen. Sau khi trông trẻ xong, Tri đón Trang đi, vì anh ấy muốn giúp cô ấy mua ván trượt tuyết mới. (Lektion 35, Nr. 495)
Neue Skier bestellen Đặt bộ ván trượt tuyết mới (Lektion 36, Nr. 496)
Tri und Trang sitzen vor dem Computer und suchen Skier. Tri và Trang ngồi trước máy tính và tìm kiếm một bộ ván trượt tuyết. (Lektion 36, Nr. 497)
Aber warum brauchst du diese speziellen Skier? Nhưng tại sao em cần bộ ván trượt tuyết chuyên dụng này? (Lektion 36, Nr. 502)
Jetzt muss ich nur das Online-Formular ausfüllen und dann erhalte ich die Skier meiner Träume. Em chỉ phải điền vào mẫu đơn trên mạng và nhận bộ ván trượt tuyết mơ ước của em. (Lektion 36, Nr. 515)
Tri steht unter einem riesigen Baum, damit er nicht so nass wird. Tri đứng dưới một cái cây to đế không bị ướt. (Lektion 39, Nr. 560)
Skiurlaub Đi trượt tuyết (Lektion 42, Nr. 597)
Möchtest du mit mir Skifahren gehen oder möchtest du eine Romanze? Anh muốn đi trượt tuyết cùng em hay là anh muốn một cuộc hẹn hò lãng mạn? (Lektion 42, Nr. 599)
Es muss ein tolles Skigebiet sein. Đó là khu trượt tuyết tuyệt vời. (Lektion 42, Nr. 611)
Wie ihr auf der Rückseite der Postkarte seht, kann man hier im Winter auch Ski fahren. Như bố mẹ có thể thấy sau tấm bưu thiệp, ở đây vào mùa đông người ta có thể trượt tuyết nữa. (Lektion 55, Nr. 785)
Während der langen Fahrt erzählt Tri von seinem abenteuerlichsten Urlaub. Trong suốt chuyến đi dài Trí kể về chuyến đi nghỉ đầy mạo hiểm của anh. (Lektion 56, Nr. 791)
In einem der Gehege kann man zahmen Hasen das Fell streicheln und Enten füttern. Trong một chuồng thú người ta có thể vuốt ve bộ lông những con thỏ đã được thuần hóa và cho những con vịt ăn. (Lektion 65, Nr. 925)
Mein Praktikum war leider ein Misserfolg: Ich habe zwei Monate lang nur Kaffee gekocht und Akten kopiert. Khóa thực tập của tôi đáng tiếc đã không thành công: Trong suốt hai tháng tôi chỉ pha cà phê và copy tài liệu. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1761)
Das Projekt überschreitet die festgelegten Kosten. Dự án này vượt quá mức kinh phí dự định. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2234)


Where's the nearest bridge across the river? across
Muscles contract and relax during physical activity. activity
He's worked hard all year. all
He slipped and almost fell. almost
It had been her lifelong ambition. ambition
There are 120 arrivals and departures every day. arrival
These plants love warm, humid atmospheres. atmosphere
I passed my driving test at the first attempt. attempt
If you want to pass your exams you'd better change your attitude! attitude
The warm damp air attracts a lot of mosquitoes. attract
avoid sb/sth: He's been avoiding me all week. avoid
She was awake (= not unconscious) during the operation on her leg. awake
aware of sb/sth: She slipped away without him being aware of it. aware
I stepped back to let them pass. back
excess baggage (= weighing more than the limit allowed on a plane) baggage
I struggled to keep my balance on my new skates. balance
He sat beside her all night. beside
The road continues beyond the village up into the hills. beyond
Our success was far beyond what we thought possible. beyond
The handle was just beyond my reach. beyond
The exercise was beyond the abilities of most of the class. beyond
to cross the border border
You've done so much work—you're bound to pass the exam. bound
Choose 'printer' from the menu and click with the right mouse button. button
The windows slide down at the touch of a button. button
cancer of the bowel/stomach cancer
Our cat is hopeless at catching mice. catch
Jake's passed his exams. We're going out to celebrate. celebrate
I've been chained to my desk all week (= because there was so much work). chain
change out of sth: You need to change out of those wet things. change
chew (at/on/through sth): After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow. chew
It's your turn to clear the table (= to take away the dirty plates, etc. after a meal). clear
(+ adv./prep.): The cameras clicked away. click
The door closed with a click. click
a mild/temperate/warm/wet climate climate
He was closeted with the President for much of the day. closet
come doing sth: Why don't you come skating tonight? come
Let me slip into something more comfortable (= change into more comfortable clothing). comfortable
The plants grow best in cool, damp conditions. condition
a constant stream of visitors all day constant
Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the flight to Rome has been cancelled. control
She was overtaken on the last stretch of the course. course
She passed her tongue over her cracked lips and tried to speak. cracked
The fever has passed its crisis. crisis
cross (over): I waved and she crossed over (= crossed the road towards me). cross
cross (over) (from...) (to/into...): We crossed from Dover to Calais. cross
to cross the sea/mountains cross
to cross France by train cross
A look of annoyance crossed her face. cross
They crossed the finishing line together (= in a race). cross
cross over sth: He crossed over the road and joined me. cross
The roads cross just outside the town. cross
She sat with her legs crossed. cross
In the spring the place is crowded with skiers. crowded
She's won several cups for skating. cup
The celebrations were a bit of a damp squib. a damp squib
The old house smells of damp. damp
Those marks above the window look like damp to me. damp
They stayed up all night singing and dancing. dance
Ruth danced all evening with Richard. dance
Children's lives are in danger every time they cross this road. danger
I could sit and watch the river all day long. day
She's been deliberately ignoring him all day. deliberately
Demand is exceeding supply. demand
depress sb: Wet weather always depresses me. depress
a personal pain that goes beyond description (= is too great to express in words) description
desire to do sth: She felt an overwhelming desire to return home. desire
It's your turn to cook dinner. dinner
The advantages of the scheme far outweighed the disadvantages. disadvantage
There's nothing to do (= no means of passing the time in an enjoyable way) in this place. do
Her lifelong dream was to be a famous writer. dream
a learner driver (= one who has not yet passed a driving test) driver
The climber slipped and dropped to his death. drop
earn sb sth: His outstanding ability earned him a place on the team. earn
He passed the exam with ease. ease
Mary was overcome with emotion. emotion
I couldn't get through—the line's engaged. engaged
He found that the report he had written had been overtaken by events (= it was no longer relevant). event
to pass/fail an exam exam
an exchange of glances/insults exchange
The results exceeded our expectations. expectation
She slipped on the ice and fell. fall
All my family enjoy skiing. family
It had been a success far beyond their expectations. far
The book's virtues far outweigh its faults. fault
You can pass with as few as 25 points. few
Fewer than 20 students passed all the exams. few
fine blond hair fine
It was good to feel the firm ground underfoot after hours of trudging through flooded fields. firm
Election results flowed in throughout the night. flow
She passed the exam with flying colours. with flying colours
a forward pass (= in a sports game) forward
a childhood/family/lifelong friend friend
a close/lasting/lifelong friendship friendship
+ adv./prep.: The bridge was destroyed so we couldn't get across the river. get
Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through to them. get through (to sb)
I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through. get through (to sb)
She can't get over her shyness. get over sth
I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty. get over sth
He was disappointed at not getting the job, but he'll get over it. get over sth/sb
The car went skidding off the road into a ditch. go
Could we go through (= practise) Act 2 once more? go through sth
The car skidded and went into a tree. go into sth
The prisoner slipped past the guards on the gate and escaped. guard
Out of 36 candidates, half passed. half
He went through hell during the trial. hell
She broke her leg skiing. her
He broke his leg skiing. his
I held the mouse by its tail. hold
a rabbit/mouse, etc. hole hole
a camping/skiing/walking, etc. holiday holiday
She was sliding into depression. into
a jump of over six metres jump
a ski jump champion jump
He managed to hold a lead of two seconds over his closest rival. lead
The driver was more than three times over the legal limit (= the amount of alcohol you are allowed to have in your body when you are driving). legal
Don't leave toys lying around—someone might trip over them. lie around
He's lived here all his life. life
I've lived in England for most of my life. life
She has been an accountant all her working life. life
He met a lot of interesting people during his life as a student. life
They were very happy throughout their married life. life
You can't drive—you're over the limit (= you have drunk more alcohol than is legal when driving). limit
to pass sth down through the male/female line line
Be careful not to cross the line (= the broken line painted down the middle of the road). line
Her words have lived with me all my life. live
He lived in poverty most of his life. live
The club has live music most nights. live
There is no magic formula for passing exams—only hard work. magic
A warm and sunny September made up for a miserable wet August. make up for sth
What's the pass mark (= the mark you need in order to pass)? mark
I struggled through the mass of people to the exit. mass
The driver was well above the limit of 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood milligram
He passed the exams with the minimum of effort. minimum
to miss a turn (= to not play when it is your turn in a game) miss
a field mouse mouse
a house mouse mouse
The stores were overrun with rats and mice. mouse
She crept upstairs, quiet as a mouse. mouse
He was a weak little mouse of a man. mouse
Click the left mouse button twice to highlight the program. mouse
Use the mouse to drag the icon to a new position. mouse
It's your turn to move. move
He had a narrow escape when his car skidded on the ice. narrow
a nest of mice nest
The next best thing to flying is gliding. next
I lay awake all night. night
The streets were very noisy throughout the night. noisy
Old houses are often damp. often
The pass is kept open all the year. open
to operate for suspected acute appendicitis operate
operation (on sb/sth) (for sth): Doctors performed an emergency operation for appendicitis last night. operation
I like walking on the wet sand when the tide is out. out
Always overtake on the outside. outside
The outside walls are damp. outside
The car skidded off the road and rolled over and over. over
I stopped and crossed over. over
It took her ages to get over her illness. over
She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal. overcome
The two parties managed to overcome their differences on the issue. overcome
He finally managed to overcome his fear of flying overcome
He overcame a strong temptation to run away. overcome
In the final game Sweden easily overcame France. overcome
Her parents were overcome with grief at the funeral. overcome
Overcome by curiosity, the boy looked through the window. overcome
Pack wet shoes with newspaper to help them dry. pack
Wet paint! (= used as a sign) paint
ski pants pants
I'm not really expecting to pass first time. pass
pass sth: She hasn't passed her driving test yet. pass
We sang songs to pass the time. pass
How did you pass the evening? pass
Unemployment has now passed the three million mark. pass
pass sth (to sb): He passed the ball to Rooney. pass
Pass that book over. pass
The road was so narrow that cars were unable to pass. pass
pass sb/sth: to pass a barrier/sentry/checkpoint pass
You'll pass a bank on the way to the train station. pass
She passed me in the street without even saying hello. pass
There was a truck behind that was trying to pass me. pass
Can you pass these pictures around for everyone to look at, please? pass sth around/round
Unemployment is now past the 3 million mark. past
There are fines for exceeding permitted levels of noise pollution. permit
a pet dog/hamster, etc. pet
The dog was killed by rat poison (= poison intended to kill rats ). poison
a ski pole pole
Skiing has become very popular recently. popular
It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that we'll all meet again one day. possibility
powder skiing (= on fine dry snow) powder
It's time to swallow your pride (= hide your feelings of pride) and ask for your job back. pride
Visits are by prior arrangement. prior
She crept downstairs (as) quiet as a mouse. quiet
quote sth (from sb/sth): He quoted a passage from the minister's speech. quote
quote (sb) (as doing sth): The President was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision. quote
He rose through the ranks to become managing director. rank
It is dangerous to exceed the recommended dose. recommend
Last summer was the wettest on record. record
record that...: She recorded in her diary that they crossed the Equator on 15 June. record
The lights (= traffic lights) changed to red before I could get across. red
He relaxed his grip on her arm. relax
This phrase is repeated at intervals throughout the song. repeat
seaside/ski/mountain, etc. resorts resort
I'm not doing this job for the rest of my life. rest
(+ adv./prep.): The ground there is too rough to ride over. ride
She rose through the ranks to become managing director. rise
The corner of the classroom was damp where the roof had leaked. roof
Pass the biscuits round. round
She rubbed her hair dry quickly with a towel. rub
The sledge ran smoothly over the frozen snow. run
She ran her fingers nervously through her hair. run
Trains between London and Brighton run throughout the day. run
I've been rushing around all day trying to get everything done. rush
Pass the salt, please. salt
Move your cursor to the top of the screen. screen
a sharp turn to the left sharp
He slid between the sheets and closed his eyes. sheet
Life's too short to sit around moping. short
The truck skidded sideways across the road. sideways
She slid him a sideways glance. sideways
(+ adv./prep.): We slid down the grassy slope. slide
The drawers slide in and out easily. slide
slide sth + adv./prep.: She slid her hand along the rail. slide
You can slide the front seats forward if necessary. slide
She slid out while no one was looking. slide
slide sth + adv./prep.: The man slid the money quickly into his pocket. slide
His popularity has slipped recently. slip
The director never lets the tension slip. slip
That's three times she's beaten me—I must be slipping! slip
She slipped out of the house before the others were awake. slip
slip sth + adv./prep.: Anna slipped her hand into his. slip
He slipped the letter back into its envelope. slip
She slipped her head around the door. slip
I managed to slip a few jokes into my speech. slip
I managed to slip in a few jokes. slip
slip sth to sb: They'd slipped some money to the guards. slip
slip sb sth: They'd slipped the guards some money. slip
His hat had slipped over one eye. slip
The fish slipped out of my hand. slip
The child slipped from his grasp and ran off. slip
She was careful not to let her control slip. slip
She slipped over on the ice and broke her leg. slip
As I ran up the stairs, my foot slipped and I fell. slip
ski slopes slope
He spends all winter on the slopes (= skiing ). slope
the small intestine small
The car's improved suspension gives you a smoother ride. smooth
a lotion to make your skin feel soft and smooth smooth
a paint that gives a smooth, silky finish smooth
Take some spare clothes in case you get wet. spare
She was overtaken by the speed of events (= things happened more quickly than she expected). speed
A car flashed past them at speed (= fast). speed
a cold/hot/wet/bright, etc. spell spell
a spinning ice skater spin
the power of the human spirit to overcome difficulties spirit
spray (sth) (on/onto/over sb/sth): Spray the conditioner onto your wet hair. spray
squeeze sth (out): He took off his wet clothes and squeezed the water out. squeeze
The weather was cold and wet. Still, we had a great time. still
We waded across a shallow stream. stream
street sports such as skateboarding and skating street
He's a beautiful dog. Can I stroke him? stroke
He stroked her hair affectionately. stroke
a cool/hot/wet summer summer
vastly superior superior
This model is technically superior to its competitors. superior
Much to my surprise, I passed. surprise
She swallowed hard and told him the bad news. swallow
swallow (sth): Always chew food well before swallowing it. swallow
I had a sore throat and it hurt to swallow. swallow
swallow sth + adj.: The pills should be swallowed whole. swallow
to take a look/glance take
He took off my wet boots and made me sit by the fire. take sth off
to pass/fail a test test
Can you pass me that thing over there? thing
He drove through a red light (= passed it when he should have stopped). through
I'd never have got through it all (= a difficult situation) without you. through
The flood was too deep to drive through. through
I tried to call you but I couldn't get through. through
The museum is open daily throughout the year. throughout
The house was painted white throughout. throughout
The ceremony lasted two hours and we had to stand throughout. throughout
He's determined to pass this time. time
We'll have to tip the sofa up to get it through the door. tip up/over, tip sth up/over
The car skidded and turned over. turn over
When it's your turn, take another card. turn
Please wait your turn. turn
Whose turn is it to cook? turn
Steve took a turn driving while I slept. turn
Give the handle a few turns. turn
The children called out their names in turn. in turn
We take it in turns to do the housework. take turns (in sth/to do sth)
The kids took turns on the swing. take turns (in sth/to do sth)
The existence of God is beyond human understanding (= humans cannot know whether God exists or not). understanding
You'll just have to wait your turn (= wait until your turn comes). wait
I waited my chance and slipped out when no one was looking. wait
Surfers flocked to the beach to ride the waves. wave
She waved me away impatiently. wave
I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past. out of the way
hot/cold/wet/fine/summer/windy, etc. weather weather
We go skiing most weekends in winter. weekend
He was driving at well over the speed limit. well
wet clothes wet
wet grass wet
You'll get wet (= in the rain) if you go out now. wet
Try not to get your shoes wet. wet
His face was wet with tears. wet
We were all soaking wet (= extremely wet). wet
My shirt was wet through (= completely wet). wet
a wet day wet
a wet climate wet
It's wet outside. wet
It's going to be wet tomorrow. wet
It was the wettest October for many years. wet
The weather will be wet and windy in the south. wet
Keep off! Wet paint. wet
A car swept past with Laura at the wheel. wheel
They walked back together, talking all the while (= all the time). while
Owls usually swallow their prey whole (= without chewing it). whole
The effects will last for the whole of his life. whole
The road was just wide enough for two vehicles to pass. wide
They worked on the building all through the winter. winter
worse than doing sth: There's nothing worse than going out in the cold with wet hair. worse