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1945 幕 khai mạc bế mạc . . .
1945 膜 niêm mạc . . .
1945 漠 sa mạc . . .
(1) lost, astray
(2) screen, curtain
mạc



OXF3000N mặc dù dẫu cho although
OXF3000N rõ ràng rành mạch bề ngoài có vẻ apparent
OXF3000N sự mặc cả sự giao kèo mua bán bargain
OXF3000N sa mạc công lao giá trị desert
OXF3000N mặc dù bất chấp despite
OXF3000N váy quần áo mặc (quần áo) ăn mặc dress
OXF3000N cách ăn mặc dressed
OXF3000N treo mắc hang
OXF3000N nhãn mác dán nhãn ghi mác label
OXF3000N dấu nhãn nhãn mác đánh dấu ghi dấu mark
OXF3000N sạch ngăn nắp rành mạch neat
OXF3000N rõ ràng rành mạch hiển nhiên obvious
OXF3000N mở ngỏ mở bắt đầu khai mạc open
OXF3000N khe hở lỗ sự bắt đầu sự khai mạc lễ khánh thành opening
OXF3000N mặc (áo) đội (mũ) đi (giày) put sth on
OXF3000N khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc severe
OXF3000N khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc severely
OXF3000N mặc dù bất chấp in spite of
OXF3000N dù cho mặc dù mặc dù tuy nhiên tuy vậy though
OXF3000N nhà vệ sinh sự trang điểm (rửa mặt ăn mặc chải tóc...) toilet
OXF3000N lãng phí uổng phí vùng hoang vu sa mạc waste
OXF3000N mặc mang đeo wear
OXF3000N mắc lỗi sai lầm go wrong






I am not a conservative Danish person. Tôi không phải là một người Đan Mạch bảo thủ. Countries 2
She agrees to return to Denmark with us. Cô ấy đồng ý trở về Đan Mạch với chúng tôi. Countries 2
Danish đan mạch Countries 2







like: Mạc
festsitzen mắc lại 固定 gùdìng
ungepflegt bỏ mặc, không được chăm sóc 保养不好的 bǎo yǎng bù hǎo de
anziehen mặc đồ (sv), mặc quần áo (nv) 穿上 chuān shàng
obwohl mặc dù 虽然 suīrán
sündigen mắc tội 违反教规 wéifǎn jiàoguī
Dänemark Đan Mạch 丹麦 Dānmài
die Wüste sa mạc
festsitzen mắc lại
die Arztpraxis phòng mạch bác sỹ
ungepflegt bỏ mặc, không được chăm sóc
anziehen mặc đồ (sv), mặc quần áo (nv)
die Anfrage chất vấn, thắc mắc
obwohl mặc dù
das Malz mạch nha
die Gerste lúa mạch
der Brei cháo yến mạch
der Roggen lúa mạch đen
der Schlaganfall tai biến mạch máu não, đột quỵ
die Thrombose chứng nghẽn mạch
die Vene ven, tĩnh mạch
die Ader mạch máu
die Arterie động mạch
sündigen mắc tội
Dänemark Đan Mạch


Sie möchte dort ein Kleid anprobieren, das sie auf einer Modenschau gesehen hat. Cô ấy muốn mặc thử một cái váy, cái mà cô ấy đã nhìn thấy trong chương trình biếu diễn thời trang. (Lektion 21, Nr. 254)
Tri probiert ein Hemd an. Tri mặc thử một chiếc áo sơ mi. (Lektion 22, Nr. 258)
Du sollst besonders aussehen, nicht langweilig. Anh nên ăn mặc nổi, đừng tẻ nhạt nữa. (Lektion 22, Nr. 263)
Aber ich möchte mich auch wohl fühlen. Nhưng anh muốn mặc thoải mái. (Lektion 22, Nr. 264)
Obwohl die Fernbedienung auf dem Lieferschein steht, ist sie nicht im Paket enthalten. Mặc dù trong giấy giao hàng ghi là có cái điều khiển từ xa, nhưng mà nó không hề có trong kiện phẩm. (Lektion 47, Nr. 673)
Schließlich findet heute das Spiel trotz des Regens statt. Cuối cùng trận đấu hôm nay cũng diễn ra mặc cho trời mưa. (Lektion 49, Nr. 696)
Sie wird in der Arztpraxis anrufen. Bà sẽ gọi điện cho phòng mạch bác sỹ. (Lektion 53, Nr. 755)
Sie verhandeln über den Preis: Họ mặc cả về giá cả: (Lektion 70, Nr. 999)
Tri rechnet sich aus, dass er trotzdem noch ein gutes Geschäft gemacht hat. Trí tính toán, mặc dù anh đã lợi nhuận. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1008)
Sieh mal hier im Schaufenster die schöne Wäsche! Die werde ich mal anprobieren! Anh nhìn quần áo đẹp trong cửa kính kìa! Em sẽ thử mặc nó! (Lektion 76, Nr. 1082)
Er ist in einem anderen Land aufgewachsen und hat viele Fragen: Anh ta trưởng thành trên một nước khác và có nhiều thắc mắc: (Lektion 81, Nr. 1149)
Es wird morgen kalt sein. Am besten Sie bringen warme Sachen mit. Ngày mai trời sẽ lạnh. Tốt nhất anh / chị nên mặc ấm. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1509)
Ich beginne nun mit meinem Vortrag – auch wenn noch nicht alle Kollegen da sind. Mặc dù không có mặt tất cả các đồng nghiệp ở đây, tôi vẫn xin phép được bắt đầu bài thuyết trình của mình. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2094)


act as if/though...: She was acting as if she'd seen a ghost. act
Although he's nearly 80, he is still very active. active
A word of advice. Don't wear that dress. advice
She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to. afford
She was dressed all in white. all
Although the sun was shining, it wasn't very warm. although
Although small, the kitchen is well designed. although
I felt he was wrong, although I didn't say so at the time. although
angry with/at sb about/for sth: I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake. angry
mountainous/desert areas area
They were all dressed as clowns. as
Despite his cries, no one came to his assistance. assistance
In spite of their very different backgrounds, they immediately became friends. background
She wore a simple band of gold = a ring on her finger. band
a beached whale (= one that has become stuck on land and cannot get back into the water) beach
He behaved as if/though nothing had happened. behave
Contrary to popular belief (= in spite of what people may think), he was not responsible for the tragedy. belief
I do believe you're right (= I think sth is true, even though it is surprising). believe
Skirts will be worn below (= long enough to cover) the knee. below
Britain's best-dressed woman best
Everyone at the funeral was dressed in black. black
She was dressed in blue. blue
Denmark's border with Germany border
That sprained ankle is still bothering her (= hurting). bother
Firefighters had to break the door down to reach the people trapped inside. break sth down
We can't wear jeans at work. can
The veins carry blood to the heart. carry
I'm constantly strapped for cash (= without enough money). cash
an awards/opening ceremony ceremony
She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck. chain
The mayor wore his chain of office. chain
I didn't have time to get changed before the party (= to put different clothes on). change
I can't find a clean shirt (= one I haven't worn since it was washed). clean
She was wearing a cream-coloured suit. coloured
Don't hesitate to ask if you have any queries or concerns about this work. concern
They were more concerned with how the other women had dressed than with what the speaker was saying. concerned
Her style of dress was never conservative. conservative
In spite of all her family problems, she's really in control. be in control (of sth)
Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat. cope
cover sb/sth with sth: The wind blew in from the desert and covered everything with sand. cover
She wore a small gold cross on a chain around her neck. cross
Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want. cut
Though the idea may be dead, it is far from being buried (= people still talk about it, even though there is nothing new to say). dead
to deal with enquiries/issues/complaints deal with sth
We were poor but we never got into debt. debt
decide what, whether, etc...: I can't decide what to wear. decide
the Sahara Desert desert
Somalia is mostly desert. desert
burning desert sands desert
a cultural desert (= a place without any culture) desert
The villages had been deserted. desert
Despite applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work. despite
She was good at physics despite the fact that she found it boring. despite
A fatty diet increases the risk of heart disease. disease
Much as she disliked going to funerals (= although she did not like it at all), she knew she had to be there. dislike
If in doubt, wear black. if in doubt
She was trapped in a downward spiral of personal unhappiness. downward
to wear casual/formal dress dress
He has no dress sense (= no idea of how to dress well). dress
dress (in sth): I dressed quickly. dress
dress sb (in sth): She dressed the children in their best clothes. dress
Get up and get dressed! dress
The children spend hours dressing and undressing their dolls. dress
to dress well/badly/fashionably/comfortably dress
dress for/in/as sth: You should dress for cold weather today. dress
She always dressed entirely in black. dress
dress sb (for/in/as sth): He was dressed as a woman (= he was wearing women's clothes). dress
There's no need to dress up—come as you are. dress up
Kids love dressing up. dress up, dress sb up
The boys were all dressed up as pirates. dress up, dress sb up
dressing-up clothes dress up, dress sb up
dress-up clothes dress up, dress sb up
Hurry up and get dressed. dressed
I can't go to the door—I'm not dressed yet. dressed
smartly dressed dressed
dressed in...: The bride was dressed in white. dressed
He was casually dressed in jeans and a T-shirt. dressed
We can wear each other's clothes. each other
The jacket was worn at the elbows. elbow
I'm taking a few clothes and some books, not much else. else
Haven't you got anything else to wear? else
an embarrassing mistake/question/situation embarrassing
I like her, even though she can be annoying at times. even if/though
You need to be extra careful not to make any mistakes. extra
The heat in the desert was extreme. extreme
Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward. fact
The boat was stuck fast (= unable to move) in the mud. fast
I love her for all her faults (= in spite of them). fault
feed sb/sth (on) sth: The cattle are fed (on) barley. feed
feed sth to sb/sth: The barley is fed to the cattle. feed
feel as if/though...: Her head felt as if it would burst. feel
First I had to decide what to wear. first
I tried the dress on but it didn't fit. fit
The desert was flat, mile after mile. flat
He always followed the latest fashions (= dressed in fashionable clothes). follow
You could tell she was foreign by the way she dressed. foreign
It takes her forever to get dressed. forever
Although not formally trained as an art historian, he is widely respected for his knowledge of the period. formally
to get dressed/undressed (= to put your clothes on/take your clothes off) get
get sb/sth + adj.: Don't get your dress dirty! get
Get dressed now, there's a good girl. good
We are still friends, though, which is good. good
She was dressed all in green. green
dressed in grey grey
She often wears her hair loose. hair
She's a person who hates to make mistakes. hate
She had a red jacket on. have (got) sth on
He had nothing (= no clothes) on. have (got) sth on
Help, I'm stuck! help
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries. hesitate
There is a history of heart disease in my family. history
I'll dress how I like in my own house! how
Even if (= although) you did see someone, you can't be sure it was him. if
I wonder if I should wear a coat or not. if
The effects of global warming, while not immediate, are potentially catastrophic. immediate
dressed in their best clothes in
She was all in black. in
insist on sth/sb doing sth: She insisted on his/him wearing a suit. insist
I have to wear a jacket and tie to work. jacket
I did it against my better judgement (= although I thought it was perhaps the wrong thing to do). judgement
know (sth): This case is hopeless and he knows it (= although he will not admit it). know
a lab coat (= a white coat worn by scientists, etc. working in a laboratory) lab
He'll only wear clothes with a designer label. label
We made the journey by land, though flying would have been cheaper. land
How many layers of clothing are you wearing? layer
People with pale complexions should avoid wearing light colours. light
She's wearing a dress like mine. like
They were stuck in a line of traffic. line
She usually wears long skirts. long
She usually wears her hair loose. loose
She makes her own clothes. make
manage sth: In spite of his disappointment, he managed a weak smile. manage
He made ten mistakes in as many (= in ten) lines. many
'You're wearing a tie!' 'Full marks for observation.' mark
What on earth was the matter with her, she wondered. She'd come here to enjoy herself and here she was, stuck on her own in the hotel. matter
miles and miles of desert mile
She had a lively and enquiring mind. mind
She was wearing a neat black suit. neat
He's off work with a trapped nerve in his neck. nerve
a network of veins network
She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed. notice
notice (that)...: I couldn't help noticing (that) she was wearing a wig. notice
'I didn't realise it was a formal occasion.' 'Obviously!' (= I can see by the way you are dressed) obviously
The official opening is planned for October. official
What did she have on (= what was she wearing)? on
She was wearing her new dress, the red one. one
the opening of the Olympic Games opening
I'll wear my other shoes—these are dirty. other
He wore an overcoat over his suit. over
These garments are intended for professional sports people. people
She always wears her hair pinned back. pin
She was dressed in pink. pink
Frost is possible, although unlikely, at this time of year. possible
Although I poured it carefully, I still managed to spill some. pour
She didn't love him, though she pretended to. pretend
Although not essential, some prior knowledge of statistics is desirable. prior
a factory that produces microchips produce
Images are projected onto the retina of the eye. project
They wore the charm as a protection against evil spirits. protection
The band dressed up as the Beatles as a publicity stunt. publicity
She was dressed in purple. purple
She often wears red. red
Giving up smoking reduces the risk of heart disease. reduce
the Arctic/tropical/desert, etc. regions region
It's all relative though, isn't it? We never had any money when I was a kid and $500 was a fortune to us. relative
I take a fairly relaxed attitude towards what the kids wear to school. relaxed
Despite threats of strike action, the management remain hopeful that an agreement can be reached. remain
a decrease in the number of reported cases of AIDS report
The opening speech was by Bob Alan representing Amnesty International. represent
He made one big mistake, and, as a result, lost his job. result
Although I expected to enjoy living in the country, in fact the reverse is true. reverse
risk (of sth/of doing sth): Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. risk
routine enquiries/questions/tests routine
Time is running out for the trapped miners. run out
She was wearing the same dress that I had on. same
say sth: Say what you like (= although you disagree) about her, she's a fine singer. say
Act I, Scene 2 of 'Macbeth' scene
Seriously though, it could be really dangerous. seriously
It's a good horse, but I wouldn't put my shirt on it. put your shirt on sb/sth
They were wearing their smartest clothes. smart
Although the team lost, they played with tremendous spirit. spirit
In spite of his age, he still leads an active life. in spite of sth
English became the official language for business in spite of the fact that the population was largely Chinese. in spite of sth
She was wearing a black skirt with white spots. spot
She stuck to her story. stick to sth
Although he promised faithfully to come, I still didn't think he would. still
They got on well together although they were total strangers. stranger
Beyond the mountains stretches a vast desert. stretch
Blue suits you. You should wear it more often. suit
suitable to do sth: I don't have anything suitable to wear for the party. suitable
I'll take the grey jacket. take
talk sth: Are they talking Swedish or Danish? talk
When I'm tired, I tend to make mistakes. tend
'Macbeth' is a set text this year. text
Anne was fond of Tim, though he often annoyed her. though
Though she gave no sign, I was sure she had seen me. though
His clothes, though old and worn, looked clean and of good quality. though
They're very different, though they did seem to get on well when they met. though
He'll probably say no, though it's worth asking. though
Our team lost. It was a good game though. though
Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church. tie
She was wearing a tight pair of jeans. tight
Rescuers found victims trapped several feet underground. underground
Do you have to wear uniform? uniform
If you're unlucky enough to get trapped in a lift, remember not to panic. unlucky
Unusually for him, he wore a tie. unusually
She agreed to their conditions, albeit unwillingly. unwillingly
She went upstairs to get dressed. upstairs
Despite her problems, she carried on working as usual. as usual
We visited towns and villages all over Spain. village
Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river. warning
She was wearing a new coat. wear
Do I have to wear a tie? wear
She always wears black (= black clothes). wear
He wore out two pairs of shoes last year. wear out, wear sth out
We were caught in a tangled web of relationships. web
She was dressed all in white. white
The subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole. whole
win against sb/sth: France won by six goals to two against Denmark. win
Despite her grief, she found a hidden strength within herself. within
Never mind—it could be worse (= although the situation is bad, it is not as bad as it might have been). worse
He was voted the worst dressed celebrity. worst
She wouldn't change it, even though she knew it was wrong. would
She was dressed in yellow. yellow
I like your dress. your