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if not, or else, otherwise kẻo
免得 mian3de5 so as not to; so as to avoid Kẻo

Bonbon kẹo Essen


OXF3000N sự mặc cả sự giao kèo mua bán bargain
OXF3000N kẹo candy
OXF3000N lôi kéo kéo lê drag
OXF3000N vẽ kéo draw
OXF3000N bản vẽ bức vẽ sự kéo drawing
OXF3000N người vẽ người kéo drawer
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 keo hồ gắn lại dán bằng keo hồ glue
OXF3000N sự lôi kéo sự liên can điều gợi ý implication
OXF3000N lôi kéo giật sự lôi kéo sự giật pull
OXF3000N cái kéo scissors
OXF3000N căng ra duỗi ra kéo dài ra stretch













like: Kẻo
schieben kéo, đẩy tuī
schieben kéo, đẩy tuī
ein Auto abschleppen kéo xe 拖走一辆汽车 tuō zǒu yí liàng qì chē
geizig keo kiệt 吝啬的 lìnsè de
etwas heranziehen kéo cái gì đó lại gần 拉近某物 lājìn mǒuwù
kriechen bò, kéo lê 匍匐 púfú
die Schere cái kéo
schieben kéo, đẩy
ein Auto abschleppen kéo xe
die Dauer kéo dài
der Anhänger eines LKW xe kéo của xe tải
geizig keo kiệt
etwas heranziehen kéo cái gì đó lại gần
der Trüffel kẹo bọc sôcôla
das Bonbon kẹo viên
der Kaugummi kẹo cao su
kriechen bò, kéo lê
die Verlängerung sự kéo dài trận đấu


Für den Nachtisch: Schokolade, Plätzchen, Süßigkeiten, Kuchen, Schlagsahne, Eiscreme, Apfelkuchen. Cho món tráng miệng: sô-cô-la, bánh giáng sinh, kẹo, bánh ngọt, kem sữa, cà-rem, bánh táo. (Lektion 14, Nr. 146)
Er war von der langen Reise sehr müde. Anh ấy mệt do chuyến đi kéo dài. (Lektion 27, Nr. 341)
Sein Auto wurde abgeschleppt. Xe ô tô của anh đã bị kéo đi. (Lektion 67, Nr. 961)
Auch darüber, dass er abgeschleppt wurde, hat er sich sehr geärgert. Và cũng về việc xe bị kéo làm anh rất bực mình. (Lektion 69, Nr. 982)
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)
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)


A police car pulled up alongside us. alongside
The glue should be applied to both surfaces. apply
She pulled the curtain aside. aside
I found some old photos at the back of the drawer. back
I pulled (= injured the muscles in) my back playing squash. back
candy bars bar
The old theatre was pulled down, wasn't it? be
The doctor told me to avoid bending and stretching. bend
It won't go on beyond midnight. beyond
Put your clothes in the bottom drawer. bottom
a broad smile/grin (= one in which your mouth is stretched very wide because you are very pleased or amused) broad
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
He is always chewing gum. chew
to clear out a drawer/room clear out, clear sth out
She came across some old photographs in a drawer. come across sb/sth
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
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
He pulled the plastic covering off the dead body. covering
to draw/pull/close the curtains (= to pull them across the window so they cover it) curtain
to draw/draw back/pull back the curtains (= to open them, so that the window is no longer covered) curtain
It was ten in the morning but the curtains were still drawn (= closed). curtain
Using sharp scissors, make a small cut in the material. cut
A deal was struck after lengthy negotiations. deal
After a long debate, Congress approved the proposal. debate
Five miles of sand stretched away into the distance. in/into the distance
Her hair hung down her back to her waist. down
I dragged the chair over to the window. drag
They dragged her from her bed. drag
The sack is too heavy to lift—you'll have to drag it. drag
He quickly dragged a comb through his hair. drag
I drew my chair up closer to the fire. draw
She drew me onto the balcony. draw
I tried to draw him aside (= for example where I could talk to him privately). draw
My eyes were drawn to the man in the corner. draw
in the top/middle/bottom drawer of the desk drawer
the kitchen drawer (= the one in the kitchen) drawer
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
I didn't have enough clothes to last a week. enough
it is estimated (that)...: It is estimated (that) the project will last four years. estimate
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
The handle had fallen off the drawer. fall
With a firm grip on my hand, he pulled me away. firm
The road stretched ahead across the flat landscape. flat
Just keep telling yourself that it won't last forever. forever
Pull gently on the free end of the rope. free
a close/lasting/lifelong friendship friendship
The car pulled up with a screech of brakes and a grinding of gears. gear
a tube of glue glue
synthetic glues glue
He sticks to her like glue (= never leaves her). glue
How much longer will this hot weather go on for? go on
She pulled a gun on me (= took out a gun and aimed it at me). gun
Her hair hung down to her waist. hang
She put the knife in a drawer, out of harm's way. out of harm's way
I had to hold my stomach in (= pull the muscles flat) to zip up my jeans. hold
The interview lasted half an hour. hour
'How long did it last?' 'Oh, hours and hours.' hour
Hurry up with the scissors. I need them. hurry up (with sth)
It's in that drawer. in
a jam doughnut jam
The child was dragged away, kicking and screaming. kick
She signalled and pulled over into the slow lane. lane
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
The horse laid back its ears. lay
Sit on the floor, stretching your legs out in front of you. leg
They are currently facing a long legal battle in the US courts. legal
She hitched a lift on a truck. lift
The party went on long into the night. long
The house was pulled down long ago. long
The reservoir was low after the long drought. low
They don't last long no matter how careful you are. no matter who, what, where, etc.
What time is the meeting? meeting
a pull-down menu menu
The lecture dragged on and my mind wandered. mind
a month-long strike month
Use the mouse to drag the icon to a new position. mouse
to pull/tear/strain a muscle muscle
nail clippers nail
The box fitted neatly into the drawer. neatly
The trip was for ten nights. night
To be a really good runner he needs to lengthen his pace a little. pace
a pack of cigarettes/gum pack
a pair of glasses/binoculars/scissors, etc. pair
Pausing only to pull on a sweater, he ran out of the house. pause
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 week-long programme of lectures programme
Pull the lever to start the motor. pull
Don't pull the trigger! pull
to pull a muscle/ligament/tendon pull
Pull the curtains—it's dark outside. pull
pull sth/yourself + adv./prep.: The dog snapped at her and she quickly pulled back her hand. pull
pull sth/yourself + adj.: John pulled himself free and ran off. pull
You push and I'll pull. pull
Don't pull so hard or the handle will come off. pull
pull at/on sth: I pulled on the rope to see if it was secure. pull
pull sth: Stop pulling her hair! pull
pull sb/sth + adv./prep.: She pulled him gently towards her. pull
pull sth + adj.: Pull the door shut. pull
Pull the plug out. pull
She pulled off her boots. pull
He pulled a gun on me (= took out a gun and aimed it at me). pull
Pull your chair nearer the table. pull
He pulled on his sweater. pull
She took his arm and pulled him along. pull
In this area oxen are used to pull carts. pull
The doctors think she will pull through. pull through, pull through sth
A car suddenly pulled out in front of me. pull out
They are pulling their troops out of the war zone. pull sb/sth out (of sth)
She saw the ambulance coming up behind her and pulled over. pull over
Stop crying and pull yourself together! pull yourself together
He pulled up at the traffic lights. pull up
The magnetic pull of the city was hard to resist. pull
The tides depend on the pull of the moon. pull
I gave the door a sharp pull and it opened. pull
One last pull on the rope should do it. pull
You push and I'll pull. push
The programme lasted an hour and a quarter. quarter
She hitched a ride to the station. ride
I pulled the plant up by (= including) the roots. root
The money is safely locked in a drawer. safely
a pair of scissors scissors
Prolonged separations of this kind are damaging to very young children. separation
He pulled the lever and set the machine in motion. set
The shadows lengthened as the sun went down. shadow
I got used to his long silences. silence
How long is it since we last went to the theatre? since
The drawers slide in and out easily. slide
a slow, lingering death slow
You'll find some in the drawer. some
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
This drawer keeps sticking. stick
We used glue to stick the broken pieces together. stick
The glue's useless—the pieces just won't stick. stick
She pulled her hat straight. straight
The cable has a 140kg breaking strain (= it will break when it is stretched or pulled by a force greater than this). strain
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
stretch sth + adv./prep.: I stretched out a hand and picked up the book. stretch
He stretched and yawned lazily. stretch
stretch sth + adj.: Make sure that the rope is stretched tight. stretch
Is there any way of stretching shoes? stretch
This sweater has stretched. stretch
a packet of boiled sweets sweet
There is mounting tension along the border. tension
The term of agreement can be for either two or three years. term
In theory, these machines should last for ten years or more. in theory
The ceremony lasted two hours and we had to stand throughout. throughout
The rope was stretched tight. tight
He pulled up the covers and crawled under. under
Thousands of young people are facing long-term unemployment. unemployment
The applicator makes the glue easy to use. use
way to do sth: That's not the right way to hold a pair of scissors. way
A spider had spun a perfect web outside the window. web
The course lasts five weeks. week
The effects will last for the whole of his life. whole
Willing hands pulled him to safety. willing
The shadows lengthened with the approach of sunset. with
He stood up, stretched and yawned. yawn