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Dach mái nhà Architektur


OXF3000D: mái nhà roof Dach

ENDE: housetop Dach
ENDE: roof Dach












like: Dach
das Dach mái nhà
verdächtigen khả nghi
das Vordach mái hiên
der Verdacht sự nghi ngờ
der Obdachlose người vô gia cư
obdachlos vô gia cư
der Dachboden, der Dachspeicher gác xép
andächtig thành kính

Dach 屋顶 wū dǐng
verdächtigen 嫌疑 xián yí
Vordach 雨篷 yǔpéng
Verdacht 嫌疑 xiányí
Obdachlose 无家可归的人, 无家可归者 wú jiā kě guī de rén, wú jiā kě guī zhě
obdachlos 无家可归的 wú jiā kě guī de
Dachboden, der Dachspeicher 阁楼 gélóu
andächtig 虔诚的 qiánchéng de

Ich dachte nur, weil wir auch das Bad teilen. Anh chỉ nghĩ vậy thôi, vì chúng ta cũng dùng chung nhà tắm mà. (Lektion 42, Nr. 600)
Zur Wohnung gehört eine Terrasse auf dem Dach. Căn hộ có một sân hiên trên mái nhà. (Lektion 43, Nr. 617)


I didn't think our meeting was accidental—he must have known I would be there. accidental
anxious for sb to do sth: I'm anxious for her to do as little as possible. anxious
I thought she had retired, but apparently she hasn't. apparently
She was under arrest on suspicion of murder. arrest
It's not as hard as I thought. as
The roof needs attention (= needs to be repaired). attention
I thought it was a very bad article. bad
This isn't as bad as I thought. bad
I was beginning to think you'd never come. begin
We collected money in behalf of the homeless. in behalf of sb, in sb's behalf
I never thought I could make it as an actor, but my parents always believed in me. believe in sb
I expected better of him (= I thought he would have behaved better). better
I know what I'll be doing for the next three weeks but I haven't thought beyond that. beyond
Greg thought for a bit before answering. bit
I thought I heard somebody calling. call
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
The roof was leaking and I had to use a bucket to catch the drips. catch
Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the boy's death. circumstance
My memory is not clear on that point. clear
a climate of suspicion/violence climate
The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. collapse
'It's only a suspicion,' she said, 'nothing concrete.' concrete
His guilty expression confirmed my suspicions. confirm
Have you considered the possible consequences? consequence
a well-constructed novel construct
They reasoned, correctly, that she was away for the weekend. correctly
a covered area of the stadium with seats covered
a curved path/roof/blade curved
dare (to) do sth: He didn't dare (to) say what he thought. dare
He pondered, as if over some deep philosophical point. deep
design sth (as sth): This course is primarily designed as an introduction to the subject. design
disappointed (in/with sb/sth): I'm disappointed in you—I really thought I could trust you! disappointed
I thought I was seeing double (= seeing two of sth). double
I thought someone came into the bedroom, but it was just a dream. dream
dream sth: Who'd have dreamt it? They're getting married. dream
It never entered my head (= I never thought) that she would tell him about me. enter
'Have you ever thought of changing your job?' 'No, never/No I haven't.' ever
The roof collapsed, exposing the timbers to the elements. expose
The suspect has dark hair and green eyes. eye
His eyes narrowed suspiciously. eye
I thought the work would be difficult. In actual fact, it's very easy. in (actual) fact
I fancied a change of scene. fancy
She spoke with feeling about the plight of the homeless. feeling
I thought you'd never finish! finish
These thatched roofs frequently catch fire (= start to burn). fire
At first I thought he was shy, but then I discovered he was just not interested in other people. at first
low buildings with flat roofs flat
People used to think the earth was flat. flat
She spoke with force and deliberation. force
forget sth/sb: I forgot my purse (= I did not remember to bring it). forget
give sb/sth sth: I gave the matter a lot of thought. give
give sth to sb/sth: I gave a lot of thought to the matter. give
a glass bottle/dish/roof glass
I just took it for granted that he'd always be around. take it for granted (that...)
I thought I was on safe ground (= talking about a suitable subject) discussing music with her. ground
She couldn't help but wonder what he was thinking. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
hide sb/sth from sth: They hid me from the police in their attic. hide
With a look of horror, he asked if the doctor thought he had cancer. horror
identify sb/sth as sb/sth: The bodies were identified as those of two suspected drug dealers. identify
If only he'd remembered to send that letter. if only
imply (that)...: The survey implies (that) more people are moving house than was thought. imply
Homelessness is on the increase (= increasing). increase
intended for sb/sth: The book is intended for children. intended
intended as sth: The notes are intended as an introduction to the course. intended
intended to be/do sth: This list is not intended to be a complete catalogue. intended
I did it against my better judgement (= although I thought it was perhaps the wrong thing to do). judgement
Look at the time—it's much later than I thought. late
The floodwater nearly reached roof level. level
This may take longer than we thought. long
The stone made a dent in the roof of the car. make
He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. make sth up
I told the kids a story, making it up as I went along. make sth up
We're making our attic into an extra bedroom. make sb/sth into sb/sth
The suspects' stories just don't match up. match up (with sth)
I thought maybe we could go together. maybe
mean sth for sb/sth: The chair was clearly meant for a child. mean
What do you mean, you thought I wouldn't mind? (= of course I mind and I am very angry) mean
I have a bad memory for names. memory
He had a long memory for people who had disappointed him. memory
He suffered loss of memory for weeks after the accident. memory
The drugs had a severe effect on her short-term memory. memory
There hasn't been peace in the country in/within my memory. memory
I made a mental note to talk to her about it. mental
I thought we might go to the zoo on Saturday. might
As for avoiding you, nothing could be further from my mind (= I was not thinking of it at all). mind
a creative/evil/suspicious mind mind
mind that...: He minded that he hadn't been asked. mind
The minute she walked through the door I thought she looked different. the minute (that)...
I thought I saw someone I knew, but I must have been mistaken. mistaken
He thought for a moment before replying. moment
The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
'Roger stole the money.' 'I thought as much.' as much
He thought social inequality was all part of the natural order of things. natural
The number of homeless people has increased dramatically. number
Many of those living on the streets are not officially homeless. officially
I didn't think she was old enough for the responsibility. old
We could see the stars through an opening in the roof. opening
to operate for suspected acute appendicitis operate
We've often thought of going there ourselves. ourselves
We were passing through, so we thought we'd come and say hello. pass through...
Have you had any dealings with any of the suspects, either personally or professionally? personally
I thought I'd better clean the place up. place
plot sth: Military officers were suspected of plotting a coup. plot
'There won't be anywhere to park.' 'Oh, that's a (good) point.' (= I had not thought of that) point
Police suspect a local gang. police
Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof. pour
Priority cases, such as homeless families, get dealt with first. priority
Pictures of the suspect were published in all the daily papers. publish
It wasn't quite as simple as I thought it would be. quite
reform sb: She thought she could reform him. reform
He regarded us suspiciously. regard
to repair a car/roof/road/television repair
She has a good memory and finds it easy to retain facts. retain
I told him right off what I thought of him. right away/off
a flat/sloping roof roof
a thatched/slate, etc. roof roof
The corner of the classroom was damp where the roof had leaked. roof
Tim climbed on to the garage roof. roof
The roof of the car was not damaged in the accident. roof
A new roof will cost round about £3 000. round about
I thought the play was rubbish! rubbish
I thought she was leaving the company, but perhaps it may be just a rumour. rumour
Nobody is safe from suspicion at the moment. safe
I thought I heard a scream. scream
see doing sth: I'll have to see about getting that roof repaired. see about sth
I thought I saw a figure standing in the shadows. shadow
shelter sb/sth: helping the poor and sheltering the homeless shelter
Flames were shooting up through the roof. shoot
She has a very short memory (= remembers only things that have happened recently). short
We thought that, since we were in the area, we'd stop by and see them. since
Because of the slope of the roof, the snow cannot accumulate. slope
I thought her name was Catherine, but it's Kathryn spelt with a 'K'. spell
a steeply sloping roof steeply
Although he promised faithfully to come, I still didn't think he would. still
street newspapers sold by the homeless street
Have you thought about having your hair in a shorter style? style
I'm surprised he rides a motorbike—I'd have thought big cars were more his style (= what suited him). style
She longed to find somebody who understood her problems, and in him she thought she had found such a person. such
suggest itself (to sb): A solution immediately suggested itself to me (= I immediately thought of a solution). suggest
I thought we were supposed to be paid today. be supposed to do/be sth
Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap. suspect
I didn't want the neighbours suspecting anything. suspect
suspect (that)...: I began to suspect (that) they were trying to get rid of me. suspect
suspect sb/sth of sth: He resigned after being suspected of theft. suspect
suspect sb/sth of doing sth: I suspected her of damaging the equipment. suspect
The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths. suspect
suspect sb/sth: Whom do the police suspect? suspect
a murder suspect suspect
He is the prime suspect in the case. suspect
Five suspects have been detained for questioning. suspect
Do you have a list of likely suspects? suspect
They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion. suspicion
He was arrested on suspicion of murder. suspicion
suspicion (that...): I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth. suspicion
She was reluctant to voice her suspicions. suspicion
His resignation seemed only to fuel suspicions. suspicion
It's time to confront him with our suspicions. suspicion
I have a horrible suspicion that we've come to the wrong station. suspicion
Water from shallow wells should be regarded with suspicion, as it may be contaminated. suspicion
Didn't you notice anything suspicious in his behaviour? suspicious
She died in suspicious circumstances. suspicious
Police are not treating the fire as suspicious. suspicious
It might look suspicious if we arrived together. suspicious
It was all very suspicious. suspicious
He was homeless, so we took him in. take sb in
The storm nearly tore the roof off. tear
The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
think (that)...: I never thought (that) I'd see her again. think
The job took longer than we thought. think
think to do sth: Who would have thought to find you here? think
She had thought very deeply about this problem. think
I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking (= said when you have upset or offended sb accidentally). think
think what, how, etc...: I was just thinking what a long way it is. think
+ speech: 'I must be crazy,' she thought. think
I thought I heard a scream. think
I didn't think you liked sports. think
Am I right in thinking that you used to live here? think
it is thought that...: It was once thought that the sun travelled around the earth. think
think sth (about sth): What did you think about the idea? think
When I said that I wasn't thinking of anyone in particular. think of sth/sb
Have you thought of a name for the baby yet? think of sth/sb
I've been thinking over what you said. think sth over
thought of sth: The very thought of it makes me feel sick. thought
turn to be/have sth: The job turned out to be harder than we thought. turn out
Six suspects are being held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. under
They asked me why I wanted the job and why I thought I was suitable—you know, the usual thing. usual
view sb/sth with sth: She viewed him with suspicion. view
I guessed that there would be a hundred people there, but I was way out (= wrong by a large amount). way
He thought that crying was a sign of weakness. weakness
All her friends could hear wedding bells (= they thought she would soon get married). wedding
The pillars have to support the weight of the roof. weight
The roof leaks whenever it rains. whenever
We thought she was arrogant, whereas in fact she was just very shy. whereas
You had me worried for a moment—I thought you were going to resign! you had me worried
morning worship (= a church service in the morning) worship
I thought she told you. you