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Kälte lạnh ☊ Wetter
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OXF3000D: lạnh cold Kälte
ENDE: cold Kälte ENDE: coldness Kälte
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kälter ☊ lạnh hơn ☊ ☊
sich erkälten ☊ cảm lạnh ☊ ☊
kälter ☊ 更冷 ☊ gèng lěng
sich erkälten ☊ 感冒 ☊ gǎn mào
Er ist wegen des kalten Wetters ein wenig niedergeschlagen. Er ruft Trang an. ☊ Anh ấy ngã gục do trời lạnh. Anh ấy gọi điện cho Trang. ☊ (Lektion 21, Nr. 248)
Es wird kälter und kälter, und schließlich fällt Schnee. ☊ Trời ngày một lạnh hơn và cuối cùng thì tuyết rơi. ☊ (Lektion 40, Nr. 567)
Tri hat sich beim Ausflug in den Zoo erkältet. ☊ Sau chuyến đi chơi ở sở thú, Trí đã bị cảm lạnh. ☊ (Lektion 66, Nr. 936)
Wir haben wirklich Glück mit dem Wetter. Normalerweise ist es um diese Jahreszeit viel kälter. ☊ Chúng ta thật là có may mắn với thời tiết. Bình thường vào mùa này trời lạnh hơn nhiều. ☊ (Lektion 96, Nr. 1505)
A cold wind blew from the east. ☊ blow ☊
Her hands were blue with cold. ☊ blue ☊
I felt there was a certain coldness in her manner. ☊ certain ☊
cold grey skies ☊ cold ☊
to give sb a cold look/stare/welcome ☊ cold ☊
He was staring at her with cold eyes. ☊ cold ☊
a cold drink ☊ cold ☊
Hot and cold food is available in the cafeteria. ☊ cold ☊
cold chicken for lunch ☊ cold ☊
cold hands and feet ☊ cold ☊
to get/turn colder ☊ cold ☊
bitterly cold weather ☊ cold ☊
the coldest May on record ☊ cold ☊
I've got a cold. ☊ cold ☊
to catch a cold ☊ cold ☊
He shivered with cold. ☊ cold ☊
Don't stand outside in the cold. ☊ cold ☊
She doesn't seem to feel the cold. ☊ cold ☊
The book is primarily concerned with Soviet-American relations during the Cold War. ☊ concern ☊
Drink plenty of cold water to cool yourself down. ☊ cool sb down/off ☊
in the depths of winter (= when it is coldest) ☊ depth ☊
dress for/in/as sth: You should dress for cold weather today. ☊ dress ☊
soft drinks (= cold drinks without alcohol) ☊ drink ☊
Hot sun and cold winds can soon dry out your skin. ☊ dry out, dry sth out ☊
The farther north they went, the colder it became. ☊ far ☊
the hot/cold faucet ☊ faucet ☊
He feels the cold a lot. ☊ feel ☊
freeze sth: The cold weather had frozen the ground. ☊ freeze ☊
Soak it in cold water. ☊ in ☊
Because of the cold weather the crops are later this year. ☊ late ☊
A cold grey light crept under the curtains. ☊ light ☊
mind (sth): I don't mind the cold—it's the rain I don't like. ☊ mind ☊
cold winds coming from the north ☊ north ☊
the cold pale light of dawn ☊ pale ☊
I think I'll have a cold drink rather than coffee. ☊ rather than ☊
+ speech: 'It's much colder than yesterday,' he remarked casually. ☊ remark ☊
The door blew open, letting in a rush of cold air. ☊ rush ☊
Is cold meat and salad OK for lunch? ☊ salad ☊
the cold seas of the Arctic ☊ sea ☊
sensitive to sth: My teeth are very sensitive to cold food. ☊ sensitive ☊
the hot/cold tap (= the tap that hot/cold water comes out of) ☊ tap ☊
I can't really taste anything with this cold. ☊ taste ☊
The house seemed less threatening in the cold light of day. ☊ threatening ☊
Have a cup of tea—unless you'd prefer a cold drink? ☊ unless ☊
an unusually cold winter ☊ unusually ☊
There is hot and cold running water in all the bedrooms. ☊ water ☊
a chill/cold/biting wind from the north ☊ wind ☊
His fingers were numb with cold. ☊ with ☊
worse than doing sth: There's nothing worse than going out in the cold with wet hair. ☊ worse ☊