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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