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friend ☊ người bạn ☊
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OXF3000: Người Bạn friend
OXF3000D: Người Bạn friend Freund
OXF3000D: Người Bạn friend Freundin
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She likes to meet new friends. ☊ Cô ấy thích gặp gỡ những người bạn mới. ☊ Reduplicative Words
like: Người Bạn → →
an old friend ☊ một người bạn cũ ☊
der Metzger ☊ người bán thịt ☊ ☊
der Zeitungshändler ☊ người bán báo ☊ ☊
der Verkäufer ☊ người bán hàng ☊ ☊
der Großhändler ☊ người bán buôn, bán sỉ ☊ ☊
der Einzelhändler ☊ người bán lẻ ☊ ☊
der Heckenschütze ☊ người bắn tỉa ☊ ☊
Er fragt den Tankwart. ☊ Anh ấy hỏi người bán xăng. ☊ (Lektion 19, Nr. 216)
Ein Freund von mir isst es immer roh. ☊ Người bạn của anh ăn không cần gia vị. ☊ (Lektion 23, Nr. 282)
Jetzt möchte er sich per E-Mail beim Verkäufer, der den Fernseher verschickt hat, beschweren. ☊ Giờ anh muốn viết E-mail để than phiền tới người bán hàng, người mà đã gửi cái TiVi. ☊ (Lektion 47, Nr. 668)
Bei einem Autohändler hätte er nicht so viel bekommen. ☊ Giao cho một người bán xe thì anh không thể nhận được nhiều như thế. ☊ (Lektion 70, Nr. 1009)
In der Bar angekommen, begrüßen die beiden ihre Freunde. ☊ Tới quán bar, họ chào hỏi hai người bạn. ☊ (Lektion 73, Nr. 1046)
Darf ich Ihnen meinen Lebensgefährten vorstellen? ☊ Xin phép được giới thiệu người bạn đời của tôi. ☊ (Lektion 94, Nr. 1446)
Darf ich Ihnen meine Lebensgefährtin vorstellen? ☊ Xin phép được giới thiệu người bạn đời của tôi. ☊ (Lektion 94, Nr. 1447)
All the people you invited are coming. ☊ all ☊
Treat me as a friend. ☊ as ☊
They've been best friends (= closest friends) since they were children. ☊ best ☊
borrow sth off sb: I had to borrow the money off a friend. ☊ borrow ☊
buy sth from sb: I bought it from a friend for £10. ☊ buy ☊
Call yourself a friend? So why won't you help me, then? ☊ call ☊
chat away (to/with sb): Within minutes of being introduced they were chatting away like old friends. ☊ chat ☊
Jo is a very close friend. ☊ close ☊
Ross was his most constant and loyal friend. ☊ constant ☊
contract between A and B: These clauses form part of the contract between buyer and seller. ☊ contract ☊
He's one of my dearest friends. ☊ dear ☊
He either resigned or was sacked, depending on who you talk to. ☊ depending on ☊
Everyone brought his or her partner to the party. ☊ everyone ☊
Her friend's kindness has restored her faith in human nature. ☊ faith ☊
He's a friend of the family (= he is known and liked by the parents and the children). ☊ family ☊
He's a nice old fellow. ☊ fellow ☊
my fellow passengers on the train ☊ fellow ☊
Come on lads—on your feet and do some work! ☊ foot ☊
She's an old friend (= I have known her a long time). ☊ friend ☊
He's one of my best friends. ☊ friend ☊
a close/good friend ☊ friend ☊
a childhood/family/lifelong friend ☊ friend ☊
I heard about it through a friend of a friend. ☊ friend ☊
We had some friends to dinner last night. ☊ have ☊
a friend of hers ☊ hers ☊
a friend of his ☊ his ☊
He and I are old friends. ☊ I ☊
I had an imaginary friend when I was a child. ☊ imaginary ☊
influence (on sb/sth): Those friends are a bad influence on her. ☊ influence ☊
Many children invent an imaginary friend. ☊ invent ☊
'Isn't that his car?' 'I wouldn't know./How should I know? ' (= I don't know and I am not the person you should ask.) ☊ know ☊
learn of/about sth: I learnt of her arrival from a close friend. ☊ learn ☊
lend (out) sth (to sb): I've lent the car to a friend. ☊ lend ☊
As time passed, she saw less and less of all her old friends at home. ☊ less and less ☊
a loyal friend/supporter ☊ loyal ☊
A male bird sings to attract a mate. ☊ mate ☊
He's a friend of mine (= one of my friends). ☊ mine ☊
a friend of mine ☊ of ☊
She's an old friend of mine (= I have known her for a long time). ☊ old ☊
One of my friends lives in Brighton. ☊ one ☊
He's a friend of ours. ☊ ours ☊
A friend painted the children for me (= painted a picture of the children). ☊ paint ☊
a marriage partner ☊ partner ☊
She's a personal friend of mine (= not just somebody I know because of my job). ☊ personal ☊
Only the intervention of powerful friends obtained her release. ☊ powerful ☊
She never had any real friends at school. ☊ real ☊
He had the satisfaction of seeing his book become a best-seller. ☊ satisfaction ☊
He was a true friend, in every sense of the word (= in every possible way). ☊ sense ☊
The two friends shared everything—they had no secrets. ☊ share ☊
My best friend has been like a sister to me (= very close). ☊ sister ☊
His partner left and he had to soldier on alone. ☊ soldier on ☊
Maine & Sons, Grocers (= the name of a company on a sign) ☊ son ☊
a native speaker of English ☊ speaker ☊
She's a very special friend. ☊ special ☊
value sb/sth (as sth): I really value him as a friend. ☊ value ☊
I walked across Scotland with a friend. ☊ walk ☊
Whenever she comes, she brings a friend. ☊ whenever ☊
He was a true friend in all senses of the word. ☊ word ☊
Her friends from work came to see her in the hospital. ☊ work ☊