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Hund con chó Tiere


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 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