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EVP
daughter
EVP
daughter-in-law
EVP
draft/draught
EVP
granddaughter
EVP
laughter
EVP
naughty
EVP
slaughter
EVP
haughty
EVP
haughtily
→ → →
OXF3000ZH:
女儿 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ →
daughter
OXF3000ZH:
孙女 ☊ → 外孙女 ☊ → ☊ →
granddaughter
3000TH:
ซุกซน ☊ sookH sohnM
naughty
3000TH:
ลูกสะใภ้ ☊ luukF saL phaiH
daughter-in-law
3000TH:
หลานสาว ☊ laanR saaoR
niece, granddaughter
3000TH:
ลูกสาว ☊ luukF saaoR
daughter
3000TH:
ลูก ☊ luukF
child (son or daughter) 'ball' of something, classifier for 'ball' like things
5000FR:
fille ☊
girl, daughter
5000FR:
massacre ☊
massacre, slaughter
5000FR:
massacrer ☊
to slaughter, massacre
OXF3000N
con gái
daughter
OXF3000N
cháu gái
granddaughter
GBENDE:
某物
aught
etwas
WNS:
(n.) [daughter] girl, offspring
ENDE: aught etwas
He has twelve daughters. ☊
Anh ấy có mười hai con gái. ☊ Family
The son and the daughter ☊
Con trai và con gái ☊ Family
He has twelve daughters. ☊
Anh ấy có mười hai con gái. ☊ Family
like: aught → →
2002
Who taught you to drive? ☊
Ai dạy cậu lái xe vậy? ☊
Nick caught up with me and rode alongside. ☊ alongside ☊
I could hear laughter all around. ☊ around ☊
ashamed of sb: His daughter looked such a mess that he was ashamed of her. ☊ ashamed ☊
An article in the newspaper caught my attention. ☊ attention ☊
He was bent double with laughter. ☊ bent ☊
The school play was a huge success—the audience roared with laughter at all the funny bits. ☊ bit ☊
bring to do sth: They were brought up to (= taught as children to) respect authority. ☊ bring sb up ☊
call sb: They called their first daughter after her grandmother. ☊ call ☊
catch (in/on sth): Her dress caught on a nail. ☊ catch ☊
catch sth (in/on sth): He caught his thumb in the door. ☊ catch ☊
catch sth from sb: I think I must have caught this cold from you. ☊ catch ☊
His arrival caught me by surprise. ☊ catch ☊
She got caught in a thunderstorm. ☊ catch ☊
We caught the 12.15 from Oxford. ☊ catch ☊
catch sb doing sth: I caught her smoking in the bathroom. ☊ catch ☊
catch yourself doing sth: She caught herself wondering whether she had made a mistake. ☊ catch ☊
catch sb + adv./prep.: He was caught with bomb-making equipment in his home. ☊ catch ☊
Mark walked in and caught them at it (= in the act of doing sth wrong). ☊ catch ☊
thieves caught in the act ☊ catch ☊
You've caught me at a bad time (= at a time when I am busy). ☊ catch ☊
The murderer was never caught. ☊ catch ☊
The dog caught the stick in its mouth. ☊ catch ☊
He caught hold of her arm as she tried to push past him. ☊ catch ☊
The thieves were caught by police after a short chase. ☊ chase ☊
Anyone caught cheating will be automatically disqualified from the examination. ☊ cheat ☊
We were taught how to criticize poems. ☊ criticize ☊
The children are taught to respect different cultures. ☊ culture ☊
We have two sons and a daughter. ☊ daughter ☊
They have three grown-up daughters. ☊ daughter ☊
She's the daughter of an Oxford professor. ☊ daughter ☊
dear to sb: Her daughter is very dear to her. ☊ dear ☊
The sound of their laughter died away. ☊ die away ☊
My son's terribly untidy; my daughter's no different. ☊ different ☊
It was a time fraught with difficulties and frustration. ☊ difficulty ☊
English law clearly distinguishes between murder and manslaughter. ☊ distinguish ☊
They were caught trying to escape. ☊ escape ☊
Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair. ☊ experience ☊
The school is extending the range of subjects taught. ☊ extend ☊
She caught a fever on her travels in Africa, and died. ☊ fever ☊
The accident was captured/caught on film. ☊ film ☊
They caught several fish. ☊ fish ☊
He smiled, his eyes full of laughter. ☊ full ☊
He got his fingers caught in the door. ☊ get ☊
The dry grass caught fire. ☊ grass ☊
happy to do sth: We are happy to announce the engagement of our daughter. ☊ happy ☊
My daughter is in such a hurry to grow up. ☊ in a hurry to do sth ☊
They would have been here by now if they'd caught the early train. ☊ if ☊
The new policies appear to have caught the imagination of the public (= they find them interesting and exciting). ☊ imagination ☊
infectious laughter ☊ infectious ☊
invest sth (in sth): He invested his life savings in his daughter's business. ☊ invest ☊
I only just caught the train. ☊ just ☊
We caught the last bus home. ☊ last ☊
leave sth (to sb): She left £1 million to her daughter. ☊ leave ☊
leave sb sth: She left her daughter £1 million. ☊ leave ☊
The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget. ☊ lesson ☊
He risked his life to save his daughter from the fire. ☊ life ☊
The knife gleamed as it caught the light (= as the light shone on it). ☊ light ☊
loud laughter ☊ loud ☊
Finally my luck ran out and they caught me trying to climb the outer wall. ☊ luck ☊
He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. ☊ make sth up ☊
When they quarrel, I am often caught in the middle. ☊ middle ☊
Have I caught you at a bad moment? ☊ moment ☊
move away: She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away. ☊ move ☊
She's their only daughter. ☊ only ☊
our daughter/dog/house ☊ our ☊
I caught the next plane to Dublin. ☊ plane ☊
We request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of our daughter Lisa. ☊ pleasure ☊
The gang was caught in possession of stolen goods. ☊ possession ☊
Draught beer is pumped out of the barrel under pressure. ☊ under pressure ☊
She is his daughter from a previous marriage. ☊ previous ☊
prompt sb to do sth: The thought of her daughter's wedding day prompted her to lose some weight. ☊ prompt ☊
proud that...: She was proud that her daughter had so much talent. ☊ proud ☊
report sb/sth + adj.: She has reported her daughter missing. ☊ report ☊
The criminals were caught (= filmed) on a security video. ☊ security ☊
self-taught ☊ self- ☊
My mother taught me how to sew. ☊ sew ☊
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much (= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences). ☊ shelter ☊
We were caught in a heavy shower. ☊ shower ☊
She never lets her daughter out of her sight (= always keeps her where she can see her). ☊ sight ☊
She caught sight of a car in the distance. ☊ sight ☊
We have two sons and a daughter. ☊ son ☊
She taught us the words of a French song. ☊ song ☊
I want you to stay away from my daughter. ☊ stay away (from sb/sth) ☊
We've told our daughter not to speak to strangers. ☊ stranger ☊
study (sth) under...: a composer who studied under Nadia Boulanger (= was taught by Nadia Boulanger) ☊ study ☊
He's proud of his daughter's successes. ☊ success ☊
Her face had obviously caught the sun (= become red or brown) on holiday. ☊ sun ☊
He taught for several years before becoming a writer. ☊ teach ☊
teach sb how, what, etc...: My father taught me how to ride a bike. ☊ teach ☊
teach sb to do sth: She taught me to be less critical of other people. ☊ teach ☊
teach (sb) that...: My parents taught me that honesty was always the best policy. ☊ teach ☊
teach sb sth: Our experience as refugees taught us many valuable lessons. ☊ teach ☊
technical drawing (= especially taught as a school subject) ☊ technical ☊
He taught himself to play the violin. ☊ the ☊
A sob caught in his throat. ☊ throat ☊
He threw back his head and roared with laughter. ☊ throw ☊
She threw the ball up and caught it again. ☊ throw ☊
Sport is no longer so important in the school timetable (= all the subjects that are taught at schools). ☊ timetable ☊
I twisted and turned to avoid being caught. ☊ twist ☊
urge that...: The report urged that all children be taught to swim. ☊ urge ☊
warn sb (to do sth): He warned Billy to keep away from his daughter. ☊ warn ☊
Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river. ☊ warning ☊
We were caught in a tangled web of relationships. ☊ web ☊
wild laughter ☊ wild ☊
worry sb/yourself + adj. (about sb/sth): He's worried himself sick (= become extremely anxious) about his daughter. ☊ worry ☊
In Japan you are taught great respect for your elders. ☊ your ☊
fille ☊ c’est une jeune fille de seize ans ☊
massacre ☊ ce massacre n’a pas été revendiqué ☊
massacrer ☊ ils massacraient des indigènes ☊