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OXF3000N dọc theo theo theo chiều dài suốt theo along
OXF3000N giơ duỗi ra (tay chân) kéo dài (thời gian) dành cho gửi lời extend
OXF3000N sự giơ duỗi sự kéo dài sự dành cho gửi lời extension
OXF3000N chiều dài độ dài length
OXF3000N lâu dài vĩnh cửu thường xuyên permanent
OXF3000N ngớ ngẩn ngu ngốc khờ dại silly
OXF3000N căng ra duỗi ra kéo dài ra stretch
OXF3000N băng băng ghi âm dải dây tape
OXF3000N chắc bền dai tough













like: dai
abonnieren Đặt dài hạn 预定 yù dìng
seufzen thở dài 叹息 tànxī
unklug khờ dại 不聪明的, 不明智的 bù cōngmíng de, bù míngzhì de
zähe Verhandlungen những cuộc đàm phán dai dẳng 拉锯战, 旷日持久的协商 lājùzhàn, kuàngrì-chíjiǔ de xiéshāng
eine Zeitschrift abonnieren đặt tạp chí dài hạn 订阅一份杂志 dìngyuè yī fèn zázhì
sabbern nhỏ dãi, tán chuyện, tán ngẫu 流口水 liú kǒushuǐ
doof ngu xuẩn, khờ dại, dại dột shǎ
die Strümpfe bít tất dài, yí daĩ
abonnieren Đặt dài hạn
das Unkraut cỏ dại
die Dauer kéo dài
seufzen thở dài
unklug khờ dại
zähe Verhandlungen những cuộc đàm phán dai dẳng
die Länge chiều dài
die Verlängerung sự kéo dài trận đấu
die Ausdauer sức dẻo dai, sự bến bỉ
eine Zeitschrift abonnieren đặt tạp chí dài hạn
die Tollwut bệnh dại
sabbern nhỏ dãi, tán chuyện, tán ngẫu
doof ngu xuẩn, khờ dại, dại dột


Dies ist eine lange Essensliste. Danh sách món ăn dài thật. (Lektion 14, Nr. 151)
Ich möchte diese Schuhe und ich brauche auch neue Strümpfe und Strumpfhosen für den Winter. Em muốn đôi giày này và em cũng cần đôi tất dài và quần tất mới cho mùa đông này. (Lektion 22, Nr. 268)
Er war von der langen Reise sehr müde. Anh ấy mệt do chuyến đi kéo dài. (Lektion 27, Nr. 341)
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)
Nirgendwo wächst Unkraut. Không ở đâu có cỏ dại mọc. (Lektion 65, Nr. 922)
Und was machen sie dabei mit ihrem langen Hals? Và chúng làm gì với cái cổ dài? (Lektion 65, Nr. 931)
Manche haben Zungen, die 40 Zentimeter lang sind. Một vài con còn có lưỡi dài đến 40 cen ti mét. (Lektion 65, Nr. 934)
Hast du die lange Schlange vor der Umkleidekabine gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy một hàng dài trước phòng thay đồ không? (Lektion 76, Nr. 1083)
Alle Gäste bilden eine lange Warteschlange. Jeder will ein Stück der Torte. Tất cả khách khứa tạo thành một hàng dài. Ai cũng muốn một miếng bánh. (Lektion 79, Nr. 1126)
Leider müssen Sie mit einer längeren Lieferzeit rechnen. Rất tiếc quý khách phải tính tới việc thời gian vận chuyển bị kéo dài thêm. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1594)
Nach dem Praktikum hat man mir eine feste Stelle angeboten. Sau khóa thực tập người ta đã mời tôi vào làm việc lâu dài. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1759)
Warum hat Ihre Ausbildung so lange gedauert? Vì sao khóa đào tạo của anh / chị kéo quá dài? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1870)
Während meines Studiums habe ich mich bei einer Umweltorganisation engagiert. Ich war oft für diese Organisation unterwegs. So hat sich mein Studium in die Länge gezogen. Trong thời gian học đại học tôi đã tham gia vào một tổ chức môi trường. Tôi thường đi nhiều nơi cho tổ chức này. Vì vậy việc học tập của tôi bị kéo dài. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1878)


The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers. on account of sb/sth
The two sides in the talks are still a long way apart (= are far from reaching an agreement). apart
The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal. appeal
a white plate with a blue band around the edge band
a long soak in a hot bath bath
battle (against sth): her long battle against cancer battle
That had happened long before (= a long time earlier). before
The others are a long way behind. behind
Skirts will be worn below (= long enough to cover) the knee. below
The doctor told me to avoid bending and stretching. bend
It won't go on beyond midnight. beyond
a long and bitter dispute bitter
hiking boots boot
The rabbits are bred for their long coats. breed
a broad smile/grin (= one in which your mouth is stretched very wide because you are very pleased or amused) broad
a long-distance call call
a long table in the centre of the room centre
bandages made from strips of cloth cloth
Our horse coasted home (= won easily) by three lengths. coast
a long winter coat coat
That comes a long way down my list of priorities. come
The company has come a long way (= made lot of progress) in the last 5 years. come
Food will last longer if kept in an airtight container. container
The trial is expected to continue for three months. continue
contract sth: The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles. contract
I had a long conversation with her the other day. conversation
to have a dry/persistent/hacking cough cough
count sb/sth doing sth: We can't count on this warm weather lasting. count on sb/sth
I felt a lot better after a good long cry. cry
The curtain has fallen on her long and distinguished career (= her career has ended). curtain
Your hair could do with a cut (= it is too long). cut
Sue has long dark hair. dark
It's been a long day (= I've been very busy). day
A deal was struck after lengthy negotiations. deal
After a long debate, Congress approved the proposal. debate
He gave a deep sigh. deep
to breathe/sigh/exhale deeply (= using all of the air in your lungs) deeply
Commuters will face long delays on the roads today. delay
to live in the depths of the country (= a long way from a town) depth
design sth to do sth: The programme is designed to help people who have been out of work for a long time. design
a short/long distance distance
Five miles of sand stretched away into the distance. in/into the distance
Tears ran down her face. down
a long white dress dress
There was a great crash and then a long roll of drums. drum
It's a false economy to buy cheap clothes (= it seems cheaper but it is not really since they do not last very long). economy
dramatic/long-term effects effect
Long prison sentences can be a very effective deterrent for offenders. effective
Their long struggle ended in failure. end in sth
I didn't have enough clothes to last a week. enough
two pieces of wood equal in length/of equal length equal
it is estimated (that)...: It is estimated (that) the project will last four years. estimate
the long winter evenings evening
breathing/relaxation/stretching exercises exercise
The show has been extended for another six weeks. extend
Careful maintenance can extend the life of your car. extend
They went to extraordinary lengths to explain their behaviour. extraordinary
She has long fair hair. fair
A fair number of people came a long. fair
My birthday's still a fair way off (= it's still a long time until my birthday). fair
We'll have to leave fairly soon (= before very long). fairly
Long skirts have come into fashion again. fashion
It's becoming fashionable to have long hair again. fashionable
The road stretched ahead across the flat landscape. flat
It is difficult to make long-term forecasts for a fast-growing industry. forecast
Just keep telling yourself that it won't last forever. forever
a close/lasting/lifelong friendship friendship
to gather wild flowers gather
How much longer will this hot weather go on for? go on
You need to set yourself some long-term goals. goal
I've had a long hard day. hard
We thought long and hard before deciding to move house. hard
It took a long time for the wounds to heal. heal
a heavy groan/sigh heavy
Height: 210 mm. Width: 57 mm. Length: 170 mm. height
She went on to catalogue a long history of disasters. history
Who holds the world record for the long jump? hold
a long hot journey hot
The interview lasted half an hour. hour
'How long did it last?' 'Oh, hours and hours.' hour
He died after a long illness. illness
an initial/a lasting impression impression
intend doing sth: I don't intend staying long. intend
Sorting these papers out is going to be a long job. job
They went on a long train journey across India. journey
They journeyed for seven long months. journey
I bought a spray to kill the weeds. kill
Knowing Ben, we could be waiting a long time (= it is typical of him to be late). know
The land was very dry and hard after the long, hot summer. land
It takes a long time to learn to speak a language well. language
The meeting only lasted (for) a few minutes. last
Each game lasts about an hour. last
How long does the play last? last
This weather won't last. last
He's making a big effort now, and I hope it lasts. last
last sb: These shoes should last you till next year. last
She won't last long in that job. last
last (out): Can you last (out) until I can get help? last
last (out) sth: Doctors say that she probably won't last out the night (= she will probably die before the morning). last
last sb (out): We've got enough food to last us (for) three days. last
These jeans are too long in the leg. leg
They are currently facing a long legal battle in the US courts. legal
Her novels vary in length. length
She got a headache if she had to read for any length of time (= for a long time). length
Each class is 45 minutes in length. length
This room is twice the length of the kitchen. length
The river is 300 miles in length. length
The snake usually reaches a length of 100 cm. length
He ran the entire length of the beach (= from one end to the other). length
Did you see the length of his hair? length
The guide contains details of no less than 115 hiking routes. no less than...
to have a long/short life life
We all needed a little light relief at the end of a long day (= something amusing or entertaining that comes after sth serious or boring). light
She came from a long line of doctors. line
a long line of trees line
She usually wears long skirts. long
a long-sleeved shirt long
He's been ill (for) a long time. long
There was a long silence before she spoke. long
a long book/film/list (= taking a lot of time to read/watch/deal with) long
He stared at them for the longest time (= for a very long time) before answering. long
How long a stay did you have in mind? long
I'm tired. It's been a long day. long
We were married for ten long years. long
She had long dark hair. long
He walked down the long corridor. long
It was the world's longest bridge. long
a long journey/walk/drive/flight long
We're a long way from anywhere here. long
It's a long way away. long
The table is six feet long. long
The report is only three pages long. long
The party went on long into the night. long
The house was pulled down long ago. long
They had long since (= a long time before the present time) moved away. long
I'm sorry I haven't written to you for so long. for (so) long
They're madly in love. love
The reservoir was low after the long drought. low
The army began their long march to the coast. march
They don't last long no matter how careful you are. no matter who, what, where, etc.
What time is the meeting? meeting
The meeting of father and son after so long was a joyous occasion. meeting
He had a long memory for people who had disappointed him. memory
a mile-long procession mile
a month-long strike month
Giraffes have very long necks. neck
a nice long walk nice
The trip was for ten nights. night
She told me what it meant at great length but I'm afraid I'm none the wiser. none
It's normal to feel tired after such a long trip. normal
Scientists are still a long way off finding a cure. off
She's an old friend of mine (= I have known her for a long time). old
Your guess was a long way out (= completely wrong). out
To be a really good runner he needs to lengthen his pace a little. pace
Applying for jobs can be a long and painful process. painful
There was a long pause before she answered. pause
After years of war, the people long for a lasting peace. peace
The accident has not done any permanent damage. permanent
The length of the report does not permit a detailed discussion of the problems. permit
Copper pipe is sold in lengths. pipe
By popular demand, the tour has been extended by two weeks. popular
sb/sth is predicted to do sth: The trial is predicted to last for months. predict
A band of high/low pressure is moving across the country. pressure
Coming off the drug was a long and painful (= difficult) process for him. process
a week-long programme of lectures programme
The room is very long in proportion to (= relative to) its width. proportion
prospect for sth: Long-term prospects for the economy have improved. prospect
The programme lasted an hour and a quarter. quarter
reach sth: Is the cable long enough to reach the socket? reach
Their affair did not develop into a lasting relationship. relationship
She sighed with relief. relief
In the long run, it works out more expensive to rent a television than to buy one. rent
The long skirt restricted her movements. restrict
We all wish you a long and happy retirement. retirement
I waited a long time for him to return. return
long-/short-grain rice rice
The anchor was attached to a length of rope. rope
a young tree measuring only 18 inches round round
The road's blocked—you'll have to drive the long way round. round
a long-distance/cross-country/marathon, etc. runner runner
a long search for the murder weapon search
a packet of wild flower seeds seed
Prolonged separations of this kind are damaging to very young children. separation
The shadows lengthened as the sun went down. shadow
I got used to his long silences. silence
The runway is simply a strip of grass. simply
How long is it since we last went to the theatre? since
a long/short/straight/pleated, etc. skirt skirt
a dress with short/long sleeves sleeve
a slow, lingering death slow
I haven't enjoyed myself so much for a long time. so
We're going to be working together for some time (= a long time). some
start (on sth): It's a long story. Where shall I start? start
start doing sth: I started off working quite hard, but it didn't last. start off
a steady boyfriend/girlfriend (= with whom you have a serious relationship or one that has lasted a long time) steady
long straight hair (= without curls) straight
Stress is often a factor in the development of long-term sickness. stress
Fields and hills stretched out as far as we could see. stretch
Beyond the mountains stretches a vast desert. stretch
He stretched and yawned lazily. stretch
This sweater has stretched. stretch
The jeans stretch to provide a perfect fit. stretch
The molecules join together to form long strings. string
a piece/length of string string
They ordered us to strip and lie down on the grass. strip
a strip of material strip
Cut the meat into strips. strip
a tiny strip of garden strip
The islands are separated by a narrow strip of water. strip
take sth for sb to do sth: It'll take time (= take a long time) for her to recover from the illness. take
a long term of imprisonment term
The term of agreement can be for either two or three years. term
'Thank goodness for that!' she said with a sigh of relief. thank God/goodness/heaven(s) (for sth)
The nights are getting longer. the
In theory, these machines should last for ten years or more. in theory
Cut the vegetables into thin strips. thin
think what, how, etc...: I was just thinking what a long way it is. think
The ceremony lasted two hours and we had to stand throughout. throughout
to tie a ribbon tie
a long queue at the till till
Jane's worked here for some time (= for a fairly long period of time). time
His injuries will take a long time to heal. time
Did you have to wait a long time to see the doctor? time
It had been a long tiring day. tiring
I'm just going out—I won't be too long. too
a programme to get the long-term unemployed back to work the unemployed
Thousands of young people are facing long-term unemployment. unemployment
the long vacation (= the summer vacation) vacation
There are two versions of the game, a long one and a short one. version
September was a long way off. way
We went the long way round. way
The course lasts five weeks. week
I haven't seen him for quite a while (= a fairly long time). while
He gave a low long whistle of surprise. whistle
The effects will last for the whole of his life. whole
There was a long line of people at the box-office window. window
The shadows lengthened with the approach of sunset. with
long working hours working
He stood up, stretched and yawned. yawn