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fresh; immediately, on the spot; cheerful, joyful, happy ☊
tươi ☊
新鲜 → ☊
xin1xian1
fresh (experience, food etc); freshness; novel; uncommon ☊
Tươi ☊
Alter
tuổi ☊ Menschen
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OXF3000:
tươi
fresh
OXF3000:
tươi
freshly
OXF3000N
tuổi
age
OXF3000N
sáng chói tươi
brightly
OXF3000N
có tuổi cao tuổi
elderly
OXF3000N
tên tuổi danh tiếng
fame
OXF3000N
tươi tươi tắn
fresh
OXF3000N
tươi mát khỏe khoắn
freshly
OXF3000N
trẻ hơn ít tuổi hơn người ít tuổi hơn
junior
OXF3000N
nhiều tuổi hơn dành cho trẻ em trên 11t sinh viên năm cuối trường trung học cao đẳng
senior
OXF3000N
cười mỉm cười nụ cười vẻ tươi cười
smile
OXF3000N
rau quả tươi
truck
OXF3000N
tuổi trẻ tuổi xuân tuổi thanh niên tuổi niên thiếu
youth
OXF3000D:
tươi
fresh
frisch
→ → →
like: Tươi → →
to smile broadly, brightly, beam ☊
mỉm cười tươi như hoa ☊
the future is bright ☊
tương lai là tươi sáng ☊
to make mincemeat of somebody, wipe the floor with somebody ☊
ăn tươi nuốt sống ☊
frisch ☊
tươi ☊
新鲜的 ☊ xīn xiān de
sich erfrischen ☊
làm tươi tỉnh lại ☊
精神焕发 ☊ jīng shén huàn fā
jugendlich ☊
Đang tuổi thanh niên ☊
少年的 ☊ shào nián de
ein Beet bewässern ☊
tưới nước cho ruộng ☊
灌溉苗床 ☊ guàngài miáochuáng
der Pfannkuchen ☊
bánh bột mì rán với trứng và sữa tươi ☊
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die ältere Person ☊
người lớn tuổi ☊
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frisch ☊
tươi ☊
☊
sich erfrischen ☊
làm tươi tỉnh lại ☊
☊
das Alter ☊
tuổi tác ☊
☊
jugendlich ☊
Đang tuổi thanh niên ☊
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ein Beet bewässern ☊
tưới nước cho ruộng ☊
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die Bewässerungsanlage ☊
hệ thống tưới tiêu ☊
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Hallo! Ich heiße Tri. Ich bin dreiundzwanzig Jahre alt. ☊
Xin chào. Anh là Tri. Anh hai mươi ba tuối. ☊ (Lektion 1, Nr. 2)
Nam ist sehr dünn. Sie ist vier Jahre alt. ☊
Nam rất gầy. Nó bốn tuối. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 482)
Lan ist fünfeinhalb Jahre alt und ein bisschen dick. ☊
Lan năm tuối rưỡi và hơi béo. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 483)
Kim ist bereits sieben Jahre alt und geht zur Grundschule. ☊
Kim đã bảy tuối và học tiểu học. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 484)
Eine ältere Person sitzt neben ihr. ☊
Một người đứng tuối ngồi cạnh cô ấy. ☊ (Lektion 41, Nr. 584)
Schauen sie nicht so. Ich bin ein alter Mann, ich habe soviel in meinem Leben gesehen. ☊
Đừng nhìn tôi như vậy. Tôi đã đứng tuổi rồi, tôi đã trải qua nhiều chuyện rồi. ☊ (Lektion 41, Nr. 595)
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)
Verbrauch: sechs Liter; Alter: sieben Jahre; ☊
Lượng tiêu thụ: sáu Lít; Tuổi dùng: Bảy năm; ☊ (Lektion 69, Nr. 988)
Diesmal wird die Hochzeitstorte angeschnitten, ein mehrstöckiges Wunderwerk mit viel Sahne. ☊
Lúc này thì bánh cưới, một tác phẩm tuyệt vời nhiều tầng với nhiều kem tươi sẽ được cắt. ☊ (Lektion 79, Nr. 1125)
Wie alt sind Ihre Kinder denn? Gehen Sie schon in die Schule? ☊
Con của anh / chị lên mấy tuổi rồi? Chúng đã đi học chưa? ☊ (Lektion 96, Nr. 1526)
Ich habe Englisch studiert, weil ich meine Kindheit in den USA verbracht habe. ☊
Tôi đã học tiếng Anh, vì tuổi thơ tôi đã sống ở Mỹ. ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1875)
Although he's nearly 80, he is still very active. ☊ active ☊
Before our modern age, people had a more physical and active lifestyle. ☊ active ☊
adjust sth to sth: Adjust your language to the age of your audience. ☊ adjust ☊
preparing young people for adult life ☊ adult ☊
They arrived shortly after 5. ☊ after ☊
Her age is against her. ☊ against ☊
He left school at the age of 18. ☊ age ☊
She needs more friends of her own age. ☊ age ☊
children from 5-10 years of age ☊ age ☊
Young people of all ages go there to meet. ☊ age ☊
When I was your age I was already married. ☊ age ☊
All ages admitted. ☊ age ☊
Children over the age of 12 must pay full fare. ☊ age ☊
He was tall for his age (= taller than you would expect, considering his age). ☊ age ☊
There's a big age gap between them (= a big difference in their ages). ☊ age ☊
ways of calculating the age of the earth ☊ age ☊
He died of old age. ☊ age ☊
the nuclear age ☊ age ☊
the age of the computer ☊ age ☊
Wine improves with age. ☊ age ☊
The jacket was showing signs of age. ☊ age ☊
the wisdom that comes with age ☊ age ☊
It'll probably take ages to find a parking space. ☊ age ☊
It's been an age since we've seen them. ☊ age ☊
They have two children aged six and nine. ☊ aged ☊
volunteers aged between 25 and 40 ☊ aged ☊
This attitude is common among the under-25s. ☊ among ☊
appeal to sb: The design has to appeal to all ages and social groups. ☊ appeal ☊
appear to do sth: She appeared to be in her late thirties. ☊ appear ☊
Special conditions apply if you are under 18. ☊ apply ☊
appropriate to sth: The book was written in a style appropriate to the age of the children. ☊ appropriate ☊
How old are you—if you don't mind me/my asking? ☊ ask ☊
I always associate the smell of baking with my childhood. ☊ associate ☊
She got married at 25. ☊ at ☊
He left school at the age of 16. ☊ at ☊
You will automatically get free dental treatment if you are under 18. ☊ automatically ☊
The world of Disney is a magical experience that knows no age barriers. ☊ barrier ☊
He is ten years old. ☊ be ☊
beat sb + adv./prep.: An elderly man was found beaten to death. ☊ beat ☊
The man claimed to be a social worker and the old woman believed him. ☊ believe ☊
Her careful make-up hid the signs of age beneath. ☊ beneath ☊
He wrote his best songs before he was 25. ☊ best ☊
You have to be over 16 to bet. ☊ bet ☊
Children must attend school between the ages of 5 and 16. ☊ between ☊
The dog gave me a playful bite. ☊ bite ☊
The older boys at school used to tease him. ☊ boy ☊
a bright room ☊ bright ☊
a bright morning (= with the sun shining) ☊ bright ☊
I like bright colours. ☊ bright ☊
a bright yellow dress ☊ bright ☊
Jack's face turned bright red. ☊ bright ☊
She gave me a bright smile. ☊ bright ☊
Why are you so bright and cheerful today? ☊ bright ☊
His face was bright with excitement. ☊ bright ☊
'Hi!' she called brightly. ☊ brightly ☊
By law, you are a child until you are 18. ☊ by ☊
the provision of care for the elderly ☊ care ☊
Students over 25 fall into a different category. ☊ category ☊
Personal characteristics, such as age and sex are taken into account. ☊ characteristic ☊
He felt bright and cheerful and full of energy. ☊ cheerful ☊
a bright, cheerful restaurant ☊ cheerful ☊
walls painted in cheerful (= light and bright) colours ☊ cheerful ☊
a child of three/a three-year-old child ☊ child ☊
Employees can retire at 60 if they choose. ☊ choose ☊
The children are close to each other in age. ☊ close ☊
She closely resembled her mother at the same age. ☊ closely ☊
a college of further education (= providing education and training for people over 16) ☊ college ☊
The children are very good company (= pleasant to be with) at this age. ☊ company ☊
continue doing sth: She wanted to continue working until she was 60. ☊ continue ☊
She was in continuous employment until the age of sixty-five. ☊ continuous ☊
The poem contrasts youth and age. ☊ contrast ☊
He's reached retiring age, but he's still firmly in control. ☊ be in control (of sth) ☊
By the age of 21 he controlled the company. ☊ control ☊
fresh/whipped cream ☊ cream ☊
It is the custom in that country for women to marry young. ☊ custom ☊
debate whether, what, etc...: The committee will debate whether to lower the age of club membership to 16. ☊ debate ☊
a feeling of sheer/pure delight ☊ delight ☊
describe sb/sth as sth: The man was described as tall and dark, and aged about 20. ☊ describe ☊
She deserves a medal for teaching those 5-year-olds all day! ☊ sb deserves a medal ☊
Please supply the following details: name, age and sex. ☊ detail ☊
There's an age difference of six years between the boys (= one is six years older than the other). ☊ difference ☊
Your age shouldn't make any difference to whether you get the job or not. ☊ make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth) ☊
disagreement (among...): There is disagreement among archaeologists as to the age of the sculpture. ☊ disagreement ☊
distinguish between A and B: At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong? ☊ distinguish ☊
division (of sth) into sth: the division of the population into age groups ☊ division ☊
Water the plant regularly, never letting the soil dry out. ☊ dry out, dry sth out ☊
He's in his early twenties. ☊ early ☊
an elderly couple ☊ elderly ☊
elderly relatives ☊ elderly ☊
emerge (into sth): We emerged into bright sunlight. ☊ emerge ☊
a new programme to enable older people to study at college ☊ enable ☊
She's old enough to decide for herself. ☊ enough ☊
entitle sb to sth: You will be entitled to your pension when you reach 65. ☊ entitle ☊
He's had a car ever since he was 18. ☊ ever since (...) ☊
She's in her mid-thirties—thirty-six to be exact. ☊ exact ☊
except sb/sth from sth: Children under five are excepted from the survey. ☊ except ☊
Careful maintenance can extend the life of your car. ☊ extend ☊
She was at an early age brought face to face with the horrors of war. ☊ face to face with sth ☊
a fair and breezy day ☊ fair ☊
There are far more opportunities for young people than there used to be. ☊ far ☊
The programme has become a firm favourite with young people. ☊ favourite ☊
I feel I could continue playing until I am 35. ☊ feel ☊
The old man wagged his finger at the youths. ☊ finger ☊
frozen/smoked/fresh fish ☊ fish ☊
the age of supersonic flight ☊ flight ☊
The plant has a beautiful bright red flower. ☊ flower ☊
The main course was followed by fresh fruit. ☊ follow ☊
She's tall for her age. ☊ for ☊
Young children are beginning their formal education sometimes as early as four years old. ☊ formal ☊
The centre aims to free young people from dependency on drugs. ☊ free ☊
Children under five travel free. ☊ free ☊
He looked fresh and neat in a clean white shirt. ☊ fresh ☊
a collection of summer dresses in fresh colours ☊ fresh ☊
Regular facials help to keep the skin looking clean and fresh. ☊ fresh ☊
The yellow paint makes the kitchen look much fresher. ☊ fresh ☊
a fresh complexion ☊ fresh ☊
The winds are likely to get fresher towards the end of the day. ☊ fresh ☊
a toothpaste that leaves a nice fresh taste in your mouth ☊ fresh ☊
Her hair smelled fresh and newly washed. ☊ fresh ☊
Fresh towels are provided every day. ☊ fresh ☊
Could we order some fresh coffee? ☊ fresh ☊
Is this milk fresh? ☊ fresh ☊
fresh bread/flowers ☊ fresh ☊
Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. ☊ fresh ☊
vegetables fresh from the garden ☊ fresh ☊
Our chefs use only the freshest produce available. ☊ fresh ☊
She had had her hair freshly washed and styled. ☊ freshly ☊
Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. ☊ fruit ☊
There are lots of fun things for young people to do here. ☊ fun ☊
There's a big age gap between them (= a big difference in their ages). ☊ gap ☊
a little girl of six ☊ girl ☊
They came at six and went at nine. ☊ go ☊
'I'll pick you up at seven.' 'That'll be great, thanks.' ☊ great ☊
She lived to a great age. ☊ great ☊
Employers cannot discriminate on grounds of age. ☊ ground ☊
guess (that)...: I'd guess that she's about 30. ☊ guess ☊
guess sth: Can you guess his age? ☊ guess ☊
She resigned and handed over to one of her younger colleagues. ☊ hand over (to sb), hand sth over (to sb) ☊
He's 24—hardly a baby. ☊ hardly ☊
Many young people today are too heavy (= fat). ☊ heavy ☊
The hero of the novel is a ten-year old boy. ☊ hero ☊
No amount of make-up could hide her age. ☊ hide ☊
He left home (= left his parents and began an independent life) at sixteen. ☊ home ☊
He lived at home (= with his parents) until he was thirty. ☊ at home ☊
How old is she? ☊ how ☊
She must be over a hundred (= a hundred years old). ☊ hundred ☊
She went through an identity crisis in her teens (= was not sure of who she was or of her place in society). ☊ identity ☊
I'm getting forgetful in my old age. ☊ in ☊
a man in his thirties ☊ in ☊
increase with sth: Disability increases with age (= the older sb is, the more likely they are to be disabled). ☊ increase ☊
Research shows that most young smokers are influenced by their friends. ☊ influence ☊
A number of social factors influence life expectancy. ☊ influence ☊
She was a star pupil—keen, confident and bright. ☊ keen ☊
a kid of 15 ☊ kid ☊
a study of language acquisition in two-year-olds ☊ language ☊
He's a very large child for his age. ☊ large ☊
She married in her late twenties (= when she was 28 or 29). ☊ late ☊
She must be at least 40. ☊ at least ☊
leave sth: Some children leave school at 16. ☊ leave ☊
In Italy the average life of a government is eleven months. ☊ life ☊
a time/speed/age limit ☊ limit ☊
All the attackers were male, aged between 25 and 30. ☊ male ☊
the male menopause (= emotional and physical problems that affect some men at about the age of 50) ☊ male ☊
The body is that of a white male aged about 40. ☊ male ☊
She's 82 and can't manage on her own any more. ☊ manage ☊
He was 36 when he married Viv. ☊ marry ☊
meet sb (for sth): We're meeting them outside the theatre at 7. ☊ meet ☊
The campaign is trying to get the message across to young people that drugs are dangerous. ☊ message ☊
She's in her mid-thirties. ☊ mid- ☊
fresh/dried/powdered milk ☊ milk ☊
the minimum age for retirement ☊ minimum ☊
My gloves have been missing for ages. ☊ missing ☊
The baby is three months old. ☊ month ☊
a three-month-old baby ☊ month ☊
to die of natural causes (= not by violence, but normally, of old age) ☊ natural ☊
He's nearer 70 than 60. ☊ near ☊
I work nine to five. ☊ nine to five ☊
It's about 70—no, I'm wrong—80 kilometres from Rome. ☊ no ☊
noticeable in sb/sth: This effect is particularly noticeable in younger patients. ☊ noticeable ☊
a girl of 12 ☊ of ☊
In those days most people left school when they were only fifteen years old. ☊ old ☊
At thirty years old, he was already earning £40 000 a year. ☊ old ☊
two fourteen-year-old boys ☊ old ☊
a class for five-year-olds (= children who are five) ☊ old ☊
I didn't think she was old enough for the responsibility. ☊ old ☊
How old is this building? ☊ old ☊
She's only 21 and she runs her own business. ☊ only ☊
The competition is open to young people under the age of 18. ☊ open ☊
Is your sister older or younger than you? ☊ or ☊
freshly squeezed orange juice ☊ orange ☊
Children ought to be able to read by the age of 7. ☊ ought to ☊
If he started out at nine, he ought to be here by now. ☊ ought to ☊
children of 14 and over ☊ over ☊
It took her ages to get over her illness. ☊ over ☊
There will be winners in each of three age groups, and one overall winner. ☊ overall ☊
in past years/centuries/ages ☊ past ☊
She's long past retirement age. ☊ past ☊
personal details (= your name, age, etc.) ☊ personal ☊
The centre offers activities for everyone, whatever your age or physical condition. ☊ physical ☊
flowers freshly picked from the garden ☊ pick ☊
I'll pick you up at five. ☊ pick sb up ☊
This is one of the few places in his work where he mentions his childhood. ☊ place ☊
Have you heard about poor old Harry? His wife's left him. ☊ poor ☊
She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. ☊ possibly ☊
Is he really 60? He's remarkably well preserved. ☊ preserve ☊
Children over five must pay (the) full price for the ticket. ☊ price ☊
He was made (a) professor at the age of 40. ☊ professor ☊
The proportion of regular smokers increases with age. ☊ proportion ☊
At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects. ☊ prospect ☊
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. ☊ public ☊
She quit school at 16. ☊ quit ☊
Most of the students are in the 17-20 age range. ☊ range ☊
rank (sb/sth) + adj.: Last year, he was ranked second in his age group. ☊ rank ☊
His parents have not yet reached retirement age. ☊ reach ☊
I was twenty years old and ready for anything. ☊ ready ☊
He was excused by reason of (= because of) his age. ☊ reason ☊
record sth: Her childhood is recorded in the diaries of those years. ☊ record ☊
The car is in remarkably good condition for its age. ☊ remarkably ☊
It's almost 15 years old. It isn't worth having it repaired. ☊ repair ☊
The tournament is restricted to players under the age of 23. ☊ restricted ☊
The company's official retiring age is 65. ☊ retire ☊
At 60, he was now approaching retirement. ☊ retirement ☊
Susan is going to take early retirement (= retire before the usual age). ☊ retirement ☊
retirement age ☊ retirement ☊
Rightly or wrongly, many older people are afraid of violence in the streets. ☊ rightly ☊
He ran away from home at the age of thirteen. ☊ run away (from sb/...) ☊
The police are concerned for the safety of the 12-year-old boy who has been missing for three days. ☊ safety ☊
it is said that...: It is said that she lived to be over 100. ☊ say ☊
School begins at 9. ☊ school ☊
Experience is what matters—age is of secondary importance. ☊ secondary ☊
Now let me see—how old is she now? ☊ let me see/let's see ☊
She was ten years his senior. ☊ senior ☊
Raw meat must be kept separate from cooked meat. ☊ separate ☊
The courts are becoming more severe on young offenders. ☊ severe ☊
It is illegal to have sex with a person under the age of 16. ☊ sex ☊
He's in good shape for a man of his age. ☊ shape ☊
She's nearly forty now. And it shows (= it's obvious). ☊ show ☊
The house smelt of cedar wood and fresh polish. ☊ smell ☊
a sweet/fresh/musty smell ☊ smell ☊
a new comedy aimed at thirty-somethings (= people between thirty and forty years old) ☊ something ☊
children's television programmes aimed at a specific age group ☊ specific ☊
In spite of his age, he still leads an active life. ☊ in spite of sth ☊
freshly squeezed orange juice ☊ squeeze ☊
the steam age ☊ steam ☊
The old lady leant on her stick as she talked. ☊ stick ☊
You can store coffee beans in the freezer to keep them fresh. ☊ store ☊
the problems of young people living on the streets ☊ (out) on the streets/street ☊
a 15-year-old high school student ☊ student ☊
If we met at 2, would that suit you? ☊ suit ☊
Too much sun ages the skin. ☊ sun ☊
test sb (on sth): Children are tested on core subjects at ages 7, 11 and 14. ☊ test ☊
The fact (that) he's older than me is not relevant. ☊ that ☊
He's only 17 and therefore not eligible to vote. ☊ therefore ☊
I'd say he was 25 to 30 years old (= approximately 25 or 30 years old). ☊ to ☊
today's young people ☊ today ☊
At 56 he's twice her age. ☊ twice ☊
Nobody under 18 is allowed to buy alcohol. ☊ under ☊
children aged 12 and under ☊ under ☊
The tests discriminate unfairly against older people. ☊ unfairly ☊
an unhappy childhood ☊ unhappy ☊
The young have a completely different set of values and expectations. ☊ value ☊
In Britain and the US, people get the vote at 18. ☊ vote ☊
want to be/have sth: The plants want to be watered daily. ☊ want ☊
You'll water the plants while I'm away, won't you? ☊ will ☊
a 24-year-old woman ☊ woman ☊
In some countries children don't start learning to read and write until they are six. ☊ write ☊
He was 14 years old when it happened. ☊ year ☊
They were both only 20 years of age. ☊ year ☊
a twenty-year-old man ☊ year ☊
In his younger days he played rugby for Wales. ☊ young ☊
I met the young Michelle Obama at Princeton. ☊ young ☊
My son's thirteen but he's young for his age (= not as developed as other boys of the same age). ☊ young ☊
My mother died young. ☊ young ☊
a young audience ☊ young ☊
She brings to the job a rare combination of youth and experience. ☊ youth ☊
His youth gives him an advantage over the other runners. ☊ youth ☊
the nation's youth ☊ youth ☊