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(1) burnt, scalded
(2) see phỏng
(3) popcorn
bỏng



OXF3000N quả bóng ball
OXF3000N bong bóng bọt tăm bubble
OXF3000N nổ nổ tung (bom đạn) nổ vỡ (bong bóng) burst
OXF3000N bông chỉ sợi cotton
OXF3000N tối tối tăm bóng tối ám muội dark
OXF3000N bóng đá football
OXF3000N mớ tóc mớ bông khóa lock
OXF3000N nước bóng nước láng đánh bóng làm cho láng polish
OXF3000N bóng bóng tối shade
OXF3000N bóng bóng tối bóng râm bóng má shadow
OXF3000N sáng chói bóng shiny













like: bỏng
Fußball bóng đá 足球 zúqiú
Eier mit Schinken trứng với dăm bông 鸡蛋加火腿 jīdàn jiā huǒtuǐ
sich verbrennen bị bỏng 烧伤 shāo shāng
verbrennen bỏng 烧伤 shāo shāng
auf etwas anspielen ám chỉ, bóng gió về một điều gì 影射某事 yǐngshè mǒushì
den Ball abgeben trả bóng 开球 kāiqiú
sich eine Sehne zerren bị bong gân 拉伤一处肌腱 lā shāng yī chù jījiàn
sich den Fuß verstauchen chân bị bong gân 扭伤脚 niǔ shāng jiǎo
der Ball quả bóng
der Schinken giăm bông
Fußball bóng đá
der Volleyball môn bóng chuyền
der Basketball môn bóng rố
der Schinken dăm bông
Eier mit Schinken trứng với dăm bông
die Baumwolle chất cotton, sợi bông
die Ohrringe bông tai
der Tampon bông
das Kino rạp chiếu bóng
sich verbrennen bị bỏng
das Fußballstadion sân bóng
die Blüte bông hoa
verbrennen bỏng
die Schneeflocke bông tuyết
der Schatten cái bóng
auf etwas anspielen ám chỉ, bóng gió về một điều gì
die Anspielung sự ám chỉ, sự bóng gió
die Glühbirne bóng đèn
der Fußball-Fan fan bóng đá, cổ động viên bóng đá
das Spielfeld sân bóng
der Anstoß cú phát bóng
den Ball abgeben trả bóng
das Aus bóng ra ngoài
der Aufschlag (beim Tennis) phát bóng
der Basketballkorb rổ bóng
das Ass cú phát bóng ăn điểm trực tiếp
sich eine Sehne zerren bị bong gân
sich den Fuß verstauchen chân bị bong gân
die Watte bông
der Teddybär gấu bông


Er schwimmt und dann spielt er mit einem Kind Ball. Anh ấy đi bơi và sau đó chơi bóng với một đứa trẻ. (Lektion 2, Nr. 12)
Jeden Monat haben wir Basketball- und Fußballspiele. Hàng tháng chúng tôi có những trận đấu bóng rố và bóng đá. (Lektion 13, Nr. 133)
Deo, Duschgel, Kamm, Seife, Zahnbürste. Phấn khử mùi, xà tắm, lược, xà bông, bàn chải đáng răng. (Lektion 24, Nr. 311)
Könntest du mir eine Halskette oder Ohrringe mitbringen? Anh có thế lấy giúp em một sợi dây chuyền hay bông tai được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 317)
Plötzlich hörten Sie jemanden, der nach Hilfe schrie. Bỗng dưng họ nghe tiếng người nào đó kêu cứu. (Lektion 32, Nr. 420)
Alle sanitären Artikel sind im ersten Fach, z. B. Tampons, Zahnpasta usw. Tất cả các đồ về vệ sinh ở ngăn đầu tiên, ví dụ như: bông, kem đánh răng v.v. (Lektion 33, Nr. 441)
Kino Rạp chiếu bóng (Lektion 34, Nr. 456)
Ich glaube, dass sie heute Abend alle Höhepunkte von der letzten Fußballsaison zeigen. Chắc là tối nay đài sẽ chiếu các pha bóng hay của mùa giải trước. (Lektion 38, Nr. 548)
Im Fußballstadion Sân bóng Trong sân vận động (Lektion 49, Nr. 690)
Trang und Tri gehen ins Fußballstadion. Trang và Trí đi đến sân bóng. (Lektion 49, Nr. 691)
Fotografiere auch die Blumen im Garten des Bauernhofes! Em cũng chụp ảnh của những bông hoa trong vườn của nông trại. (Lektion 52, Nr. 741)
Während Tri eine Blüte fotografiert, wird er von einem Insekt am Auge gestochen. Trong khí Trí đang chụp ảnh một bông hoa, anh đã bị một con côn trùng đốt vào mắt. (Lektion 53, Nr. 743)
Plötzlich fing er an, mit Gewalt auf mich einzuschlagen. Bỗng nhiên anh ta bắt đầu hung dữ đánh anh. (Lektion 62, Nr. 879)
Haben Sie das Fußballspiel gestern Abend gesehen? Anh / Chị có xem trận bóng đá ngày hôm qua không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1512)
Mögen Sie Basketball? Anh / Chị có thích bóng rổ không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1516)
Ich spiele seit Jahren Fußball. Tôi chơi bóng đá từ nhiều năm rồi. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1519)


You need to hit the ball accurately. accurately
The club provides a wide variety of activities including tennis, swimming and squash. activity
I kicked the ball high in/into the air. air
to sprain/break your ankle ankle
There were a few anxious moments in the baseball game. anxious
ashamed to be sth: The football riots made me ashamed to be English. ashamed
the Football Association association
attack sb/sth: a newspaper article attacking the England football manager attack
I pulled (= injured the muscles in) my back playing squash. back
Please give me my ball back. back
a golf/tennis/cricket ball ball
Bounce the ball and try and hit it over the net. ball
The sun was a huge ball of fire low on the horizon. ball
a ball of string ball
Some animals roll themselves into a ball for protection. ball
Losing the match was a bitter disappointment for the team. bitter
a shiny black car black
That sprained ankle is still bothering her (= hurting). bother
dark brown shoe polish brown
brush sth + adj.: A tiled floor is easy to brush clean. brush
champagne bubbles bubble
a bubble of oxygen bubble
blowing bubbles into water through a straw bubble
The children like to have bubbles in their bath. bubble
My skin burns easily (= in the sun). burn
That balloon will burst if you blow it up any more. burst
burst sth: Don't burst that balloon! burst
the shadow Cabinet (= the most important members of the opposition party) cabinet
The museum was full of stuffed animals in glass cases. case
Manchester City Football Club city
There's a real touch of class about this team. class
a sheet of clear cellophane clear
woollen/cotton cloth cloth
Manchester United Football Club club
a basketball/football/tennis, etc. coach coach
brightly coloured balloons coloured
confident of sth/doing sth: The team feels confident of winning. confident
His fingers were briefly in contact with the ball. contact
The coach made the team work hard on ball control (= in a ball game). control
He played very controlled football. controlled
Let's sit in the shade and keep cool. cool
cotton fields/plants cotton
bales of cotton cotton
the cotton industry cotton
a cotton mill cotton
Rick is crazy about football. crazy
He's football-crazy. crazy
A whole crowd of us are going to the ball (= a lot of us). crowd
(+ adv./prep.): The cat curled into a ball and went to sleep. curl
patterns of light and dark dark
All the lights went out and we were left in the dark. dark
Are the children afraid of the dark? dark
animals that can see in the dark dark
They decorated the room with flowers and balloons. decorate
You'll never get the ball in from that distance. distance
He emerged from the shadows. emerge
enjoy doing sth: I enjoy playing tennis and squash. enjoy
entitle sb to sth: You will be entitled to your pension when you reach 65. entitle
a ballpark estimate (= an approximate estimate) estimate
A power failure plunged everything into darkness. failure
He had supported the local team faithfully for 30 years. faithfully
crowds of football fans fan
She didn't fancy (= did not like) the idea of going home in the dark. fancy
I had to feel about in the dark for the light switch. feel
a baseball/rugby/football, etc. field field
Today they take the field (= go on to the field to play a game) against county champions Essex. field
I saw a shadowy figure approaching. figure
Her eyes suddenly filled with tears. fill
a gloss/matt finish finish
I picked some flowers. flower
It took a few moments for her eyes to focus in the dark. focus
Have you been following the basketball championships? follow
to play football football
a football match/team/stadium football
She hits the ball with amazing force for someone so small. force
form sth into sth: Form the dough into balls with your hands. form
frightened of doing sth: I'm frightened of walking home alone in the dark. frightened
ball games, such as football or tennis game
We're going to the ball game (= baseball game). game
Let's have a game of table tennis. game
He headed the ball into an open goal (= one that had nobody defending it). goal
leather/cotton/paper goods goods
There were flowers on the grave. grave
a football/recreation/sports, etc. ground ground
These roses grow to a height of 6 feet. grow
She was on (her) hands and knees (= crawling on the floor) looking for an earring. hand
She hit the ball too hard and it went out of the court. hit
We've hit our ball over the fence! hit
a hollow ball/centre/tube hollow
How much are those earrings (= What do they cost)? how
He hurt his back playing squash. hurt
He was sitting alone in the darkness. in
Roll it up in a ball. in
the France-Scotland rugby international international
kick sb/sth + adv./prep./adj.: The boys were kicking a ball around in the yard. kick
a cotton-knit shirt knitted
The boys were knocking (= kicking) a ball around in the back yard. knock
The new rules could mean the end of football as we know it (= in the form that we are familiar with). know
He burst out laughing (= suddenly started laughing). laugh
major league baseball league
I broke my leg playing football. leg
The light was beginning to fail (= it was beginning to get dark). light
The ball went over the line. line
love doing sth: My dad loves going to football games. love
With (any) luck, we'll be home before dark. luck
football-mad boys mad
Her designer clothes were from the pages of a glossy fashion magazine. magazine
a place of secret shadows and ancient magic magic
He's returning to the team this season, hoping that the old magic can be made to work once more. magic
to manage a factory/bank/hotel/soccer team manage
a burn/scratch mark mark
'What material is this dress made of?' 'Cotton.' material
breaking news (= news that is arriving about events that have just happened) news
fear of the dark of
to live on a pension/a student grant on
the opening of a flower opening
The ball gathered pace as it rolled down the hill. pace
gloss/matt/acrylic paint paint
The paint is starting to peel off. paint
a pair of gloves/shoes/earrings, etc. pair
pass sth (to sb): He passed the ball to Rooney. pass
a brilliant/polished/seasoned performer performer
pick sth + adv./prep.: She picked bits of fluff from his sweater. pick
a football/cricket/rugby pitch pitch
The rugby tour was a disaster both on and off the pitch. pitch
covers in plain or printed cotton plain
play sth: to play football/chess/cards, etc. play
play with sb/sth: A group of kids were playing with a ball in the street. play
a tennis/rugby/chess, etc. player player
furniture/floor/shoe/silver polish polish
wax polish polish
I give it a polish now and again. polish
The gemstones are cut and polished by master craftsmen. polish
polish sth (up) (with sth): He polished his glasses with a handkerchief. polish
She polished the apple on her sleeve. polish
Flashbulbs were popping all around them. pop
There's a basketball practice every Friday evening. practice
the world of professional football professional
proud to be/have sth: I feel very proud to be a part of the team. proud
a purple flower purple
Are those real flowers? real
The team recovered its lead in the second half. recover
the football results result
He announced his retirement from football. retirement
reveal yourself: She crouched in the dark, too frightened to reveal herself. reveal
Golf cannot rival football for excitement. rival
I rolled the string into a ball. roll
The hedgehog rolled up into a ball. roll
hair that is blonde at the ends and dark at the roots root
Rugby isn't played with a round ball. round
a ball made of rubber rubber
The bulb should just screw into the socket. screw
I didn't know you were a secret football fan. secret
see to do sth: It was getting dark and I couldn't see to read. see
Who would send me all these flowers? It makes no sense. make sense
Two soccer fans plunged to their deaths after a heavy drinking session. session
I bought a new shade for the lamp. shade
We sat down in the shade of the wall. shade
The temperature can reach 40°C in the shade. shade
The trees provide shade for the animals in the summer. shade
These plants grow well in sun or shade. shade
His face was deep in shadow, turned away from her. shadow
I thought I saw a figure standing in the shadows. shadow
The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. shadow
The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water. shadow
The shadows lengthened as the sun went down. shadow
He didn't want to cast a shadow on (= spoil) their happiness. shadow
Ghostly shapes moved around in the dark. shape
shape A into B: Shape the dough into a ball. shape
a huge balloon shaped like a giant cow shaped
The photograph is not very sharp (= there are no clear contrasts between areas of light and shade). sharp
earrings made out of coconut shell shell
The dark polished wood shone like glass. shine
shiny new stuff/software shiny new
The team suffered a shock defeat in the first round. shock
He sent her a single red rose. single
to have dark/fair/olive, etc. skin skin
The house smelt of cedar wood and fresh polish. smell
I bent down to smell the flowers. smell
the smoking remains of burnt-out cars smoke
Suddenly he burst into song (= started to sing). song
spin sth (round/around): to spin a ball/coin/wheel spin
Although the team lost, they played with tremendous spirit. spirit
spring flowers spring
a football/tennis, etc. star star
a strong team strong
I don't believe in all that stuff about ghosts. stuff
Liverpool were clearly the superior team. superior
a sweet-smelling rose sweet
He took a wild swing at the ball. swing
When they get together, all they talk about is football. talk
a football/baseball, etc. team team
She threw the ball up and caught it again. throw
Here are tonight's football results. tonight
the Scottish Rugby Union union
It's unusual for the trees to flower so early. unusual
watch sb/sth: to watch television/a football game watch
We lost our way in the dark. lose your way
What about you, Joe? Do you like football? what about...?
He wound the wool into a ball. wind
The shadows lengthened with the approach of sunset. with
a ball of wool wool
At worst this may mean the end of her playing career. at (the) worst
In his younger days he played rugby for Wales. young