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mouth, opening ☊
miệng ☊
嘴 → ☊
zui3
mouth; beak; nozzle; spout (of teapot etc); CL:张/张zhang1,个/个ge4 ☊
Miệng ☊
Mund
miệng ☊ Körper
→ → →
OXF3000:
miệng
mouth
OXF3000N
miếng mảnh
bit
OXF3000N
cục tảng miếng cái bướu
lump
OXF3000N
miệng
mouth
OXF3000N
miếng lát mỏng cắt ra thành miếng mỏng lát mỏng
slice
OXF3000N
tất ngắn miếng lót giày
sock
OXF3000N
xé làm rắch chỗ rách miếng xe
tear
OXF3000N
há miệng cử chỉ ngáp
yawn
OXF3000D:
miệng
mouth
Mündung
OXF3000D:
miệng
mouth
Mund
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I never believe his mouth. ☊
Tôi không bao giờ tin miệng của anh ấy. ☊ Medical
He has a big mouth. ☊
Anh ấy có một cái miệng lớn. ☊ Medical
mouth ☊
miệng ☊ Medical
like: Miệng → →
have one foot in the grave ☊
kề miệng lỗ ☊
When three know, all know it ☊
một miệng thì kín, chín miệng thì hở ☊
to yawn with the mouth wide open ☊
ngoác miệng ra ngáp ☊
to open one’s mouth to smile ☊
toét miệng cười ☊
to open one’s mouth to ask ☊
mở miệng hỏi ☊
schmecken ☊
ngon miệng ☊
有滋味 ☊ yǒu zīwèi
schmecken ☊
ngon miệng ☊
☊
der Nachtisch ☊
mon tráng miệng ☊
☊
das Stück ☊
một miếng ☊
☊
der Mund ☊
cái miệng ☊
☊
der Nachtisch ☊
tráng miệng ☊
☊
der Schwamm ☊
bọt biển, miếng xốp ☊
☊
das Filet ☊
miếng phi lê ☊
☊
der Appetit ☊
cảm giác, ngon miệng ☊
☊
der Knieschützer ☊
miếng đệm đầu gối ☊
☊
der Krater ☊
miệng núi lửa ☊
☊
Ich freue mich auf den Nachtisch. ☊
Anh đang chờ món tráng miệng. ☊ (Lektion 12, Nr. 121)
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)
Ich würde auch einen Blick in deinen Mund, in dein Ohr und auf deine Zunge werfen. ☊
Em sẽ kiểm tra miệng, tai và lưỡi của anh. ☊ (Lektion 33, Nr. 446)
Hast du gestern das frische Obst für den Nachtisch gekauft? ☊
Hôm qua anh có mua trái cây tươi để tráng miệng không? ☊ (Lektion 48, Nr. 681)
Alle Gäste bilden eine lange Warteschlange. Jeder will ein Stück der Torte. ☊
Tất cả khách khứa tạo thành một hàng dài. Ai cũng muốn một miếng bánh. ☊ (Lektion 79, Nr. 1126)
Nehmen Sie ein Dessert? ☊
Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có muốn dùng món tráng miệng không? ☊ (Lektion 124, Nr. 2443)
Hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? ☊
Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà ăn có ngon miệng không? ☊ (Lektion 124, Nr. 2454)
agreement to do sth: They had made a verbal agreement to sell. ☊ agreement ☊
Her most annoying habit was eating with her mouth open. ☊ annoying ☊
the delicious smell of baking bread ☊ bake ☊
Black coffee leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. ☊ bitter ☊
a loaf/slice/piece of bread ☊ bread ☊
break in/into sth: She dropped the plate and it broke into pieces. ☊ break ☊
She broke off a piece of chocolate and gave it to me. ☊ break sth off ☊
a broad smile/grin (= one in which your mouth is stretched very wide because you are very pleased or amused) ☊ broad ☊
pieces of broken glass ☊ broken ☊
burn sth: The soup's hot. Don't burn your mouth. ☊ burn ☊
a row of gilt buttons ☊ button ☊
a piece/slice of cake ☊ cake ☊
a piece of card ☊ card ☊
a piece of cardboard ☊ cardboard ☊
The dog caught the stick in its mouth. ☊ catch ☊
a cheese knife (= a knife with a special curved blade with two points on the end, used for cutting and picking up pieces of cheese) ☊ cheese ☊
a bar/piece of chocolate ☊ chocolate ☊
The menu has a good choice of desserts. ☊ choice ☊
chop sth (up) (into sth): Chop the carrots up into small pieces. ☊ chop ☊
A smile lifted the corner of his mouth. ☊ corner ☊
The dessert can be topped with cream, if desired (= if you like). ☊ desire ☊
Her mouth felt as dry as a bone (= completely dry). ☊ dry ☊
two pieces of wood equal in length/of equal length ☊ equal ☊
The baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth). ☊ feed ☊
My mouth felt completely dry. ☊ feel ☊
She has inherited her mother's fine features (= a small nose, mouth, etc.). ☊ fine ☊
She gasped and her hand flew to her mouth. ☊ fly ☊
a toothpaste that leaves a nice fresh taste in your mouth ☊ fresh ☊
This dessert can be served straight from the fridge. ☊ fridge ☊
a piece of fruit (= an apple, an orange, etc.) ☊ fruit ☊
She could only nod, because her mouth was full. ☊ full ☊
She's been going through a bad patch recently. ☊ go through sth ☊
Shut your mouth, if you know what's good for you (= used as a threat). ☊ good ☊
He cut himself a great thick slice of cake. ☊ great ☊
He had a wide mouth and humorous grey eyes. ☊ humorous ☊
Desserts are served with cream or ice cream. ☊ ice cream ☊
craters made by meteorite impacts ☊ impact ☊
They inserted a tube in his mouth to help him breathe. ☊ insert ☊
a knee patch ☊ knee ☊
Can you manage another piece of cake? (= eat one) ☊ manage ☊
It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full. ☊ manner ☊
Enjoy your meal. ☊ meal ☊
a piece/slice of meat ☊ meat ☊
A number of industries sprang up around the mouth of the river. ☊ mouth ☊
the mouth of a cave/pit ☊ mouth ☊
She opened her mouth to say something. ☊ mouth ☊
His mouth twisted into a wry smile. ☊ mouth ☊
Their mouths fell open (= they were surprised). ☊ mouth ☊
Don't talk with your mouth full (= when eating). ☊ mouth ☊
The creature was foaming at the mouth. ☊ mouth ☊
No dessert for me, thanks. It was as much as I could do to finish the main course. ☊ as much as sb can do ☊
When Dan cooks dinner he always goes the whole nine yards, with three courses and a choice of dessert. ☊ the whole nine yards ☊
She managed to offend her boyfriend's parents as soon as she opened her mouth. ☊ offend ☊
He was breathing through his open mouth. ☊ open ☊
He hardly ever opens his mouth (= speaks). ☊ open ☊
She put her hand over her mouth to stop herself from screaming. ☊ over ☊
a piece/sheet of paper ☊ paper ☊
pick sth + adv./prep.: She picked bits of fluff from his sweater. ☊ pick ☊
to pick your teeth (= use a small sharp piece of wood to remove pieces of food from your teeth) ☊ pick ☊
a piece of clothing/furniture/luggage ☊ piece ☊
He cut the pizza into bite-sized pieces. ☊ piece ☊
Our car is falling to pieces, we've had it so long. ☊ fall to pieces ☊
two large plates of pasta ☊ plate ☊
This dessert can be served straight from the refrigerator. ☊ refrigerator ☊
She regretted the words the moment they were out of her mouth. ☊ regret ☊
the mouth of the river (= where it enters the sea/ocean) ☊ river ☊
The ship crashed into the infamous Sker Point rocks and broke into three pieces. ☊ rock ☊
She had a small mouth and round pink cheeks. ☊ round ☊
I rubbed a clear patch on the window with my fingers. ☊ rub ☊
rub (together): It sounded like two pieces of wood rubbing together. ☊ rub ☊
He covered her mouth to stop her from screaming. ☊ scream ☊
The road was covered with a sheet of ice. ☊ sheet ☊
They built a rough shelter from old pieces of wood. ☊ shelter ☊
Stir the paint with a piece of wood or something similar. ☊ similar ☊
The glass bowl smashed into a thousand pieces. ☊ smash ☊
a bar/piece of soap ☊ soap ☊
For dessert there's a fruit pie of some sort (= you are not sure what kind). ☊ sort ☊
spread (A on/over B): to spread butter on pieces of toast ☊ spread ☊
spread (B with A): pieces of toast spread with butter ☊ spread ☊
The glue's useless—the pieces just won't stick. ☊ stick ☊
struggle with sb: James was hit in the mouth as he struggled with the raiders. ☊ struggle ☊
suck sth: She sucked a mint. ☊ suck ☊
a two-/three-piece suit (= of two/three pieces of clothing) ☊ suit ☊
a thick slice of bread ☊ thick ☊
She answered through clenched teeth (= opening her mouth only a little because of anger). ☊ tooth ☊
The corners of her mouth curved upwards in amusement. ☊ upwards ☊
Sam has a wide mouth. ☊ wide ☊
a nice steak with a bottle of red wine ☊ with ☊