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OXF3000N đứa bé đứa trẻ child
I think the child wants to eat pho. ☊ Tôi nghĩ đứa trẻ muốn ăn phở. ☊ Verbs 1
In the afternoon the child eats bread. ☊ Buổi chiều đứa trẻ ăn bánh mì. ☊ Dates and Time
Do the children like Russian culture? ☊ Những đứa trẻ có thích văn hoá Nga không? ☊ Countries 1
The children like to go to the museum. ☊ Những đứa trẻ thích đi đến bảo tàng. ☊ Places
Every kid here has a pencil. ☊ Mọi đứa trẻ ở đây đều có bút chì. ☊ Determiners
These children do not keep hygiene. ☊ Những đứa trẻ này không giữ vệ sinh. ☊ Miscellaneous
Violence is not good for children. ☊ Bạo lực không tốt cho những đứa trẻ. ☊ Politics
The children need to be educated. ☊ Những đứa trẻ cần được giáo dục. ☊ Politics
Playing sports is very good for the children. ☊ Chơi thể thao rất tốt cho các đứa trẻ. ☊ Sports
like: đứa trẻ → →
Er schwimmt und dann spielt er mit einem Kind Ball. ☊ Anh ấy đi bơi và sau đó chơi bóng với một đứa trẻ. ☊ (Lektion 2, Nr. 12)
Am Gleis fragt ein Kind Tri, wann der nächste Zug ankommt. ☊ Tại đường ray, một đứa trẻ hỏi Tri khi nào chuyến tàu tiếp theo đến. ☊ (Lektion 4, Nr. 34)
Die Eltern von Trangs Nachbarskindern sind jeden Samstag weg. ☊ Bố mẹ những đứa trẻ hàng xóm của Trang cứ thứ bảy là đi vắng. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 480)
Daher babysittet Trang die drei Kinder. ☊ Do vậy Trang trông nom ba đứa trẻ. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 481)
Das kann man einem Kind doch nicht vorlesen! ☊ Vậy truyện này người ta không nên đọc cho một đứa trẻ! ☊ (Lektion 71, Nr. 1022)
act like sb/sth: Stop acting like spoilt children! ☊ act ☊
Her quick action saved the child's life. ☊ action ☊
an addition to the family (= another child) ☊ addition ☊
adopt sb: to adopt a child ☊ adopt ☊
Doctors kept the baby alive for six weeks. ☊ alive ☊
The child's mother made an emotional appeal on TV for his return. ☊ appeal ☊
appoint sb to do sth: A lawyer was appointed to represent the child. ☊ appoint ☊
She cradled the child in her arms. ☊ arm ☊
We're expecting a new arrival (= a baby) in the family soon. ☊ arrival ☊
She had been there often as a child (= when she was a child). ☊ as ☊
A child is recovering in hospital after a serious attack by a stray dog. ☊ attack ☊
awake sb: Her voice awoke the sleeping child. ☊ awake ☊
a newborn baby ☊ baby ☊
My sister's expecting a baby = she is pregnant. ☊ baby ☊
The kids took the dog's death very badly (= they were very unhappy). ☊ badly ☊
We want the kids to have the best possible education. ☊ best ☊
a well/badly brought up child ☊ bring sb up ☊
Two children were rescued from the burning car. ☊ burn ☊
By law, you are a child until you are 18. ☊ by ☊
The children came in two by two (= in groups of two). ☊ by ☊
I thought it was going to be difficult to get funding for the project, but in the end it was like taking candy from a baby. ☊ be like taking candy from a baby ☊
chance of sth: Nowadays a premature baby has a very good chance of survival. ☊ chance ☊
The kids chased each other around the kitchen table. ☊ chase ☊
a child of three/a three-year-old child ☊ child ☊
an unborn child ☊ child ☊
a clever child ☊ clever ☊
Two children were burnt to death in the fire (= they died as a result of the fire). ☊ death ☊
To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour? ☊ degree ☊
a delicate child/constitution ☊ delicate ☊
The children squealed with delight when they saw the puppy. ☊ delight ☊
She deserves a medal for teaching those 5-year-olds all day! ☊ sb deserves a medal ☊
They desperately wanted a child. ☊ desperately ☊
a difficult child/customer/boss ☊ difficult ☊
disappear from sth: The child disappeared from his home some time after four. ☊ disappear ☊
The discovery of a child's body in the river has shocked the community. ☊ discovery ☊
As a child he was dominated by his father. ☊ dominate ☊
drive sb to sth: Those kids are driving me to despair. ☊ drive ☊
It can't be easy for her, on her own with the children. ☊ easy ☊
I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone. ☊ easy ☊
An unhappy home environment can affect a child's behaviour. ☊ environment ☊
Even a child can understand it (= so adults certainly can). ☊ even ☊
We led a poor but happy enough existence as children. ☊ existence ☊
A child's vocabulary expands through reading. ☊ expand ☊
Ann's expecting a baby in June. ☊ be expecting a baby/child ☊
One of the kids fell into the river. ☊ fall ☊
She's gone to fetch the kids from school. ☊ fetch ☊
find sb/sth + adj.: The child was found safe and well. ☊ find ☊
The children seem to think I'm only fit for cooking and washing! ☊ fit ☊
That's too much responsibility for a child. ☊ for ☊
forget (that)...: She keeps forgetting (that) I'm not a child any more. ☊ forget ☊
Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children. ☊ be/make friends (with sb) ☊
a frightened child ☊ frightened ☊
The kids still weren't full, so I gave them an ice cream each. ☊ full ☊
She soon got the children ready for school. ☊ get ☊
The reforms should give a better chance to the less able children. ☊ give ☊
grab (sth): She grabbed the child's hand and ran. ☊ grab ☊
The police have expressed grave concern about the missing child's safety. ☊ grave ☊
The kids were playing on waste ground behind the school. ☊ ground ☊
A growing child needs plenty of sleep. ☊ grow ☊
It must be hard for her, bringing up four children on her own. ☊ hard ☊
He's 24—hardly a baby. ☊ hardly ☊
I prefer the children to play in the garden where they're out of harm's way. ☊ out of harm's way ☊
We're having the kids for the weekend. ☊ have ☊
a healthy child/animal/tree ☊ healthy ☊
He took the children with him. ☊ him ☊
She tried to keep hold of the child's hand. ☊ hold ☊
Firefighters formed a human chain (= a line of people) to carry the children to safety. ☊ human ☊
If you think about it, those children must be at school by now. ☊ if ☊
The kids were playing by the river and one of them fell in. ☊ in ☊
an innocent young child ☊ innocent ☊
Inside most of us is a small child screaming for attention. ☊ inside ☊
a highly intelligent child ☊ intelligent ☊
I wish he would join in with the other children. ☊ join in (sth/doing sth), join in (with sb/sth) ☊
a kid of 15 ☊ kid ☊
She's a bright kid. ☊ kid ☊
How are the kids (= your children)? ☊ kid ☊
He's a very large child for his age. ☊ large ☊
In Sweden it is against the law to hit a child. ☊ law ☊
I lifted the baby out of the chair. ☊ lift ☊
The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked (= they depend on each other). ☊ link ☊
It was a logical conclusion from the child's point of view. ☊ logical ☊
Who's going to look after the children while you're away? ☊ look after yourself/sb/sth ☊
love to do sth: Come on Rory, the kids would love to hear you sing. ☊ love ☊
He's always been mad about kids. ☊ mad ☊
She has a magic touch with the children and they do everything she asks. ☊ magic ☊
Her income was barely enough to maintain one child, let alone three. ☊ maintain ☊
Nothing can make up for the loss of a child. ☊ make up for sth ☊
It's like trying to manage an unruly child. ☊ manage ☊
I don't know how she manages on her own with four kids. ☊ manage ☊
Having a child gave new meaning to their lives. ☊ meaning ☊
Her mind is completely occupied by the new baby. ☊ mind ☊
He had the body of a man and the mind of a child. ☊ mind ☊
a three-month-old baby ☊ month ☊
She was a wonderful mother to both her natural and adopted children. ☊ mother ☊
After a while, we naturally started talking about the children. ☊ naturally ☊
Round here, you leave school at sixteen and next thing you know, you're married with three kids. ☊ next ☊
It was obvious to everyone that the child had been badly treated. ☊ obvious ☊
occupied (doing sth/in doing sth/in sth): He's fully occupied looking after three small children. ☊ occupied ☊
She wants to be an old-fashioned mother, staying at home and looking after the children. ☊ old-fashioned ☊
10 o'clock is too late for the little ones. ☊ one ☊
No, those are Ellie's kids. Ours are upstairs. ☊ ours ☊
She put a blanket over the sleeping child. ☊ over ☊
A friend painted the children for me (= painted a picture of the children). ☊ paint ☊
She went over to the crying child and picked her up. ☊ pick sb/sth up ☊
point (at/to/towards sb/sth): 'What's your name?' he asked, pointing at the child with his pen. ☊ point ☊
My parents always took the position that early nights meant healthy children. ☊ position ☊
Their prayers were answered and the child was found safe and well. ☊ prayer ☊
When will these kids learn to behave properly? ☊ properly ☊
ready for sth: I'm just getting the kids ready for school. ☊ ready ☊
rescue sb/sth from sth/sb: He rescued a child from drowning. ☊ rescue ☊
The judge ordered the return of the child to his mother. ☊ return ☊
It felt as if we had reversed our roles of parent and child. ☊ reverse ☊
Two children were run over and killed. ☊ run sb/sth over ☊
The children were playing in the sand (= for example, in a sandpit ). ☊ sand ☊
scream in/with sth: The kids were screaming with excitement. ☊ scream ☊
They ignored the baby's screams. ☊ scream ☊
a child seat (= for a child in a car) ☊ seat ☊
We have one child and are expecting our second in July. ☊ second ☊
send sb + adv./prep.: She sent the kids to bed early. ☊ send ☊
a process that allows couples to choose the sex of their baby ☊ sex ☊
share in sth: I try to get the kids to share in the housework. ☊ share ☊
Eli shared his chocolate with the other kids. ☊ share ☊
shift sth (from...) (to...): He shifted his gaze from the child to her. ☊ shift ☊
He carried the child on his shoulders. ☊ shoulder ☊
a sick child ☊ sick ☊
There were two children ahead, walking side by side. ☊ side by side ☊
As an only child she got special attention. ☊ special ☊
She spoils those kids of hers. ☊ spoil ☊
The baby's whole body was covered in small red spots. ☊ spot ☊
She spread her arms and the child ran towards her. ☊ spread ☊
Don't worry about the baby not wanting to leave you—it's a stage they go through. ☊ stage ☊
I don't like to hear children swearing. ☊ swear ☊
She took the child in her arms and kissed him. ☊ take ☊
Theirs are the children with very fair hair. ☊ theirs ☊
Have you thought of a name for the baby yet? ☊ think of sth/sb ☊
The children are too young to sit through a concert. ☊ through ☊
a tiny baby ☊ tiny ☊
In one year she turned from a problem child into a model student. ☊ turn (from sth) into sth ☊
Up you come! (= said when lifting a child) ☊ up ☊
wake sb (up): Try not to wake the baby up. ☊ wake ☊
wander sth: The child was found wandering the streets alone. ☊ wander ☊
He led the child into the warmth and safety of the house. ☊ warmth ☊
watch sb/sth doing sth: She watched the kids playing in the yard. ☊ watch ☊
The kids have totally worn me out. ☊ wear yourself/sb out ☊
Parents are the most important people in a child's world. ☊ world ☊
Where did we go wrong with those kids (= what mistakes did we make for them to behave so badly)? ☊ go wrong ☊