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Hund con chó ☊ Tiere
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OXF3000D: chó dog Hund
ENDE: dog Hund ENDE: hound Hund
The dog is big. Con chó này to. * 082
Were you allowed to take the dog into the hotel? Bạn đã được phép mang con chó vào khách sạn chưa? * 090
my boyfriend’s dog Con chó của bạn tôi * 101
like: Hund → →
einhundert ☊ một trăm ☊ ☊
der Hund ☊ con chó ☊ ☊
der Hund bellt ☊ chó sủa ☊ ☊
das Jahrhundert ☊ thế kỷ ☊ ☊
einen Hund verjagen ☊ xua đuổi một con chó ☊ ☊
einhundert ☊ 一百 ☊ yì bǎi
Hund ☊ 狗 ☊ gǒu
Hund bellt ☊ 狗汪汪叫 ☊ gǒu wāng wāng jiào
Jahrhundert ☊ 世纪 ☊ shì jì
einen Hund verjagen ☊ 赶一条狗 ☊ gǎn yī tiáo gǒu
Okay, dann möchte ich vierhundertachtzig Euro wechseln. ☊ Được, tôi muốn đối bốn trăm tám mươi Euro. ☊ (Lektion 5, Nr. 48)
Die Schweine bringen Kühen und Hunden bei, wie man die Computer benutzt. ☊ Những chú heo dạy những chú bò và chó về cách sử dụng máy tính. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 492)
Nein. Ich habe mich in meinem Leben über einhundert Mal verliebt. ☊ Không. Trong đời tôi đã yêu hơn trăm lần. ☊ (Lektion 41, Nr. 589)
Ein laut bellender Hund nähert sich den beiden. ☊ Có tiếng chó sủa lớn tiến gần đến chỗ hai người. ☊ (Lektion 52, Nr. 732)
Schon nach einigen hundert Metern wird die Straße durch einen beschädigten Lastwagen blockiert. ☊ Ngay sau một vài trăm mét thì con đường bị chặn bởi một xe tải hỏng. ☊ (Lektion 67, Nr. 953)
Es ging um einen König aus dem 12. Jahrhundert. ☊ Nó kể về một ông vua vào thế kỷ thứ 12. ☊ (Lektion 71, Nr. 1017)
a dangerous aggressive dog ☊ aggressive ☊
allow sth: No dogs allowed (= you cannot bring them in). ☊ allow ☊
She lost her job when the factory closed, along with hundreds of others. ☊ along with sb/sth ☊
domestic animals such as dogs and cats ☊ animal ☊
The dog was similar in general appearance to a spaniel. ☊ appearance ☊
A child is recovering in hospital after a serious attack by a stray dog. ☊ attack ☊
Most dogs will not attack unless provoked. ☊ attack ☊
The kids took the dog's death very badly (= they were very unhappy). ☊ badly ☊
She rode off down the road with the dog running behind. ☊ behind ☊
Does your dog bite? ☊ bite ☊
bite sb/sth: She was bitten by the family dog. ☊ bite ☊
Dog bites can get infected. ☊ bite ☊
The dog gave me a playful bite. ☊ bite ☊
She took the dog for a walk around the block. ☊ block ☊
Hundreds of bombs were dropped on the city. ☊ bomb ☊
The dog was gnawing at a bone. ☊ bone ☊
Greyhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs. ☊ breed ☊
Labradors and other large breeds of dog ☊ breed ☊
The dog had buried its bone in the garden. ☊ bury ☊
calculate that...: Conservationists calculate that hundreds of species could be lost in this area. ☊ calculate ☊
The dog caught the stick in its mouth. ☊ catch ☊
the 20th century (= AD 1901-2000 or 1900-1999) ☊ century ☊
eighteenth-century writers ☊ century ☊
By the close of this century another two billion people will have been born. ☊ century ☊
chain sb/sth up: The dog was chained up for the night. ☊ chain ☊
chase sb/sth: My dog likes chasing rabbits. ☊ chase ☊
a dog with a smooth/shaggy coat ☊ coat ☊
A career as an actor requires one hundred per cent commitment. ☊ commitment ☊
Keep the dog confined in a suitable travelling cage. ☊ confine ☊
Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. ☊ consequence ☊
Please keep your dog under control! ☊ bring/get/keep sth under control ☊
a dog with a curly tail ☊ curly ☊
The custom dates back hundreds of years. ☊ date back (to...), date from... ☊
a law dating from the 17th century ☊ date back (to...), date from... ☊
The oil well extended several hundreds of feet in depth. ☊ depth ☊
Despite applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work. ☊ despite ☊
discovery (of sth): the discovery of antibiotics in the 20th century ☊ discovery ☊
I took the dog for a walk. ☊ dog ☊
I could hear a dog barking. ☊ dog ☊
dog food ☊ dog ☊
guard dogs ☊ dog ☊
a dog and her puppies ☊ dog ☊
popular pets, e.g. cats and dogs ☊ e.g. ☊
an enormous house/dog ☊ enormous ☊
I was bitten by a dog once and I've been afraid of them ever since. ☊ ever since (...) ☊
The dog leapt and wagged its tail in excitement. ☊ excitement ☊
a faithful servant/friend/dog ☊ faithful ☊
Some families have farmed in this area for hundreds of years. ☊ family ☊
fear sb/sth + adj.: Hundreds of people are feared dead. ☊ fear ☊
the fifth century BC ☊ fifth ☊
a can of dog food (= for a dog to eat) ☊ food ☊
friendship between A and B: It's the story of an extraordinary friendship between a boy and a seal. ☊ friendship ☊
documents from the sixteenth century ☊ from ☊
His dog goes everywhere with him. ☊ go ☊
The dog was guarding its owner's luggage. ☊ guard ☊
hang adv./prep.: The dog's tongue was hanging out. ☊ hang ☊
hear sb/sth doing sth: He could hear a dog barking. ☊ hear ☊
Mrs Thatcher held the post of Prime Minister longer than anyone else last century. ☊ hold ☊
stray dogs needing new homes ☊ home ☊
Dogs can hear much better than humans. ☊ human ☊
One hundred (of the children) have already been placed with foster families. ☊ hundred ☊
There were just a hundred of them there. ☊ hundred ☊
This vase is worth several hundred dollars. ☊ hundred ☊
She must be over a hundred (= a hundred years old). ☊ hundred ☊
Hundreds of thousands of people are at risk. ☊ hundred ☊
hundreds of miles away ☊ hundred ☊
for hundreds of years ☊ hundred ☊
If I've said it once, I've said it a hundred times. ☊ hundred ☊
I have a hundred and one things to do. ☊ hundred ☊
Men died in their hundreds. ☊ hundred ☊
her hundredth birthday ☊ hundredth ☊
a/one hundredth of a second ☊ hundredth ☊
We've been toying with the idea of (= thinking about) getting a dog. ☊ idea ☊
in the 18th century ☊ in ☊
The wound from the dog bite had become infected. ☊ infected ☊
The dog had hurt its paw. ☊ its ☊
He aimed a kick at the dog. ☊ kick ☊
the later part of the seventeenth century ☊ later ☊
Hundreds of lives were threatened when the building collapsed. ☊ life ☊
He has invited nearly a hundred people but a lot aren't able to come. ☊ lot ☊
A revolver is the only way to stop a mad dog. ☊ mad ☊
A hundred cents make one euro. ☊ make ☊
Do foxes ever mate with dogs? ☊ mate ☊
It will cost two, maybe three hundred pounds. ☊ maybe ☊
dog meat (= for a dog) ☊ meat ☊
The family made their money in the 18th century. ☊ money ☊
It is one of the great unsolved mysteries of this century. ☊ mystery ☊
a photo of my dog ☊ of ☊
Dogs can be trained to obey orders. ☊ order ☊
our daughter/dog/house ☊ our ☊
a dog/factory owner ☊ owner ☊
The countries have been at peace for more than a century. ☊ peace ☊
a pet dog/hamster, etc. ☊ pet ☊
pick sth + adj.: The dogs picked the bones clean (= ate all the meat from the bones). ☊ pick ☊
A hundred camera lenses were being pointed at her. ☊ point ☊
The dog was killed by rat poison (= poison intended to kill rats ). ☊ poison ☊
Hundreds of police in riot gear struggled to control the violence. ☊ police ☊
'Our dog got into the neighbour's garden again!' 'You'll be popular.' ☊ popular ☊
preserve sth/sb: a perfectly preserved 14th century house ☊ preserve ☊
pull sth/yourself + adv./prep.: The dog snapped at her and she quickly pulled back her hand. ☊ pull ☊
it is recorded that...: It is recorded that, by the year 630, four hundred monks were attached to the monastery. ☊ record ☊
He's just a regular guy who loves his dog. ☊ regular ☊
The council has relaxed the ban on dogs in city parks. ☊ relax ☊
She fed the remains of her lunch to the dog. ☊ remains ☊
The map represents Italy in the 12th century. ☊ represent ☊
(+ adv./prep.): a dog rolling in the mud ☊ roll ☊
The dogs ran off as soon as we appeared. ☊ run ☊
Four hundred workers face the sack. ☊ sack ☊
The dog scratched itself behind the ear. ☊ scratch ☊
Dogs have a keen (= strong) sense of smell. ☊ sense ☊
This region was settled by the Dutch in the nineteenth century. ☊ settle ☊
What a sweet little dog. Is it a he or a she? ☊ she ☊
The theatre shut down after more than half a century. ☊ shut down ☊
She shut the dog in the shed while she prepared the barbecue. ☊ shut sb/yourself in (sth) ☊
the site of a sixteenth century abbey ☊ site ☊
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes. ☊ size ☊
The dog had smelt a rabbit. ☊ smell ☊
Dogs have a very good sense of smell. ☊ smell ☊
Sorry, we don't allow dogs in the house. ☊ sorry ☊
There was a big moon and hundreds of stars were shining overhead. ☊ star ☊
the introduction of steam in the 18th century ☊ steam ☊
The boys were throwing sticks and stones at the dog. ☊ stick ☊
He's a beautiful dog. Can I stroke him? ☊ stroke ☊
She's supposed to have had hundreds of lovers. ☊ be supposed to do/be sth ☊
The dog ran up, wagging its tail. ☊ tail ☊
The boy was afraid and the dog had sensed this. ☊ this ☊
He left his dog tied up to a tree. ☊ tie sth up ☊
The dog squeezed under the gate and ran into the road. ☊ under ☊
We'll take the dog with us. ☊ us ☊
The chapel was built in the 12th century and is still in use today. ☊ use ☊
She's taken the dog for a walk. ☊ walk ☊
If you're thinking of getting a dog, be warned—they take a lot of time and money. ☊ warn ☊
I guessed that there would be a hundred people there, but I was way out (= wrong by a large amount). ☊ way ☊
whistle to sb/sth: She whistled to the dog to come back. ☊ whistle ☊