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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