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OXF3000N cây Thánh Giá nỗi thống khổ sự băng qua cross
OXF3000N hạt tiêu cây ớt pepper
OXF3000N gạo thóc cơm cây lúa rice
OXF3000N cây chè trà chè tea






There is a coconut tree behind my house. Có một cây dừa phía sau ngôi nhà của tôi. Miscellaneous
What is the height of this tree? Chiều cao của cái cây đó là gì? Science







like: cây
verdorbenes Obst trái cây thối 腐烂的水果 fǔ làn de shuǐ guǒ
die Tankstelle cây xăng
die Kerze Đèn cầy (sv), nến (nv)
der Kerzenständer chân đèn cầy (sv), chân nến (nv)
der Nagel cây đinh
der Hammer cây búa
das Obst trái cây (sv), hoa quả (nv)
verdorbenes Obst trái cây thối
der Obstsalat trái cây trộn
der Kaktus cây xương rồng
die Kerze nến (nv), đèn cầy (sv)
der Kork cây dẻ bất, điển điển
der Fenchel cây thì là
der Salbei cây xô thơm
der Kümmel cây carum
der Feigenbaum cây sung
der Nadelbaum cây lá kim
die Tanne cây linh sam
die Birke cây bulô
die Buche cây sồi
die Pinie cây thông, gỗ thông
die Brennnessel cây tầm ma
der Farn cây dương xỉ
der Hanf cây gai dầu
der Mohn cây thuốc phiện
der Hopfen cây hoa bia, cây hublông
die Kastanie cây hạt dẻ
der Lavendel cây oải hương
der Löwenzahn cây bồ công anh
der Raps cây cải dầu
der Olivenbaum cây ôliu
die Eiche cây sồi
der Bambus cây tre
der Zauberstab cây đũa thần


Saft und Milchprodukte: Apfelsaft, Fruchtsaft, Mineralwasser, Milchshake, heiße Schokolade. Nước trái cây và sữa: nước táo, nước trái cây, nước khoáng, sữa khuấy, sô-cô-la nóng. (Lektion 14, Nr. 148)
An der Tankstelle Tại cây xăng (Lektion 19, Nr. 209)
Wir müssen an einer Tankstelle anhalten, wir haben fast kein Benzin mehr. Chúng ta phải dừng lại ở một cây xăng, chúng ta gần hết xăng rồi. (Lektion 28, Nr. 378)
Sollte ich sie in schwarz, weiß, gelb, grau, blau, rot, grün oder in braun nehmen? Em nên lấy màu đen, trắng, vàng, xám, xanh da trời, đỏ, xanh lá cây hay màu nâu? (Lektion 36, Nr. 509)
Tri steht unter einem riesigen Baum, damit er nicht so nass wird. Tri đứng dưới một cái cây to đế không bị ướt. (Lektion 39, Nr. 560)
Wenn wir die Lampe neben das Sofa und den Kerzenständer auf den Tisch stellen, dann gibt das ein romantisches Licht. Nếu chúng ta để cây đèn cạnh bộ sa lông và cái chân đèn cầy trên bàn, thì sẽ có một ánh sáng lãng mạn. (Lektion 45, Nr. 647)
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)
Öffne eine Dose Ananas und vermische den Saft mit dem übrigen Obst. Rồi anh mở hộp dứa và trộn nước ép với trái cây còn lại. (Lektion 48, Nr. 687)
Lass uns den fertigen Obstsalat in den Kühlschrank stellen und den Tisch decken. Chúng ta để trái cây trộn xong vào tủ lạnh và trải bàn. (Lektion 48, Nr. 688)
Von einer kleinen Brücke haben sie einen herrlichen Blick über einen Fluss. Từ cây cầu nhỏ họ có được tầm nhìn tuyệt vời qua con sông. (Lektion 51, Nr. 719)
Bäume wurden abgerissen. Cây cối bị đánh đổ. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1031)
Er verlässt sich auf sein Gefühl. Trông cậy vào cảm giác. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1137)
Fische sind sanft, bescheiden und introvertiert und haben einen Instinkt, auf den sie sich gut verlassen können. Song ngư nhẹ nhàng, khiêm tốn và kín đáo, còn có một bản năng làm cho người khác trông cậy vào mình. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1146)


aim at sb/sth: I was aiming at the tree but hit the car by mistake. aim
All my plants have died. all
an ancient oak tree ancient
an old tree that was at least ten feet around around
These plants love warm, humid atmospheres. atmosphere
We should have turned left five kilometres back. back
A piano tinkled gently in the background. background
a photograph with trees in the background background
Work on the new bridge is due to begin in September. begin
the bell of a trumpet (= the bell-shaped part at the end of it) bell
a long and bitter dispute bitter
She is very bitter about losing her job. bitter
to weep/shed bitter tears bitter
Losing the match was a bitter disappointment for the team. bitter
I've learnt from bitter experience not to trust what he says. bitter
It's really bitter out today. bitter
She wept bitterly. bitterly
They complained bitterly. bitterly
bitterly disappointed/ashamed bitterly
a salad/fruit/sugar, etc. bowl bowl
She climbed the tree and hid in the branches. branch
Cultural exchanges are a way of building bridges between countries. bridge
We crossed the bridge over the river Windrush. bridge
a paintbrush brush
a rose bush bush
holly bushes bush
He chopped a branch off the tree. chop sth off (sth)
a circle of trees/chairs circle
to climb a mountain/hill/tree/wall climb
That guitar's been sitting collecting dust (= not being used) for years now. collect
The trees are coming into leaf. come
I came across children sleeping under bridges. come across sb/sth
The plants grow best in cool, damp conditions. condition
construct sth: When was the bridge constructed? construct
Fruit is a convenient source of vitamins and energy. convenient
Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat. cope
cotton fields/plants cotton
'Can I have one of those pens?' 'Of course—help yourself.' of course
The tree fell with a great crash. crash
Sugar is an important crop on the island. crop
The crops are regularly sprayed with pesticides. crop
We are looking forward to a bumper crop (= a very large one). crop
I've put a cross on the map to show where the hotel is. cross
Sign your name on the form where I've put a cross. cross
Put a cross beside the name of the candidate you wish to vote for. cross
dark blue/green/red, etc. dark
I declare this bridge open. declare
demonstrate how, what, etc...: His sudden departure had demonstrated how unreliable he was. demonstrate
I can never find a pen in this house. They disappear as soon as I buy them. disappear
a bitter/major disappointment disappointment
The island is a small green dot on the map. dot
There's a bridge a mile down the river from here. down
Water the plant regularly, never letting the soil dry out. dry out, dry sth out
That guitar's been sitting gathering dust (= not being used) for years now. dust
early flowering plants early
equivalent to sth: Eight kilometres is roughly equivalent to five miles. equivalent
Finally, stir in the fruit and walnuts. finally
a wine with a delicate fruit flavour flavour
The plant has a beautiful bright red flower. flower
The main course was followed by fresh fruit. follow
The trees form a natural protection from the sun's rays. form
Some fruits freeze better than others. freeze
It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside. freeze
Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. fresh
The front of the building was covered with ivy. front
tropical fruits, such as bananas and pineapples fruit
Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. fruit
a piece of fruit (= an apple, an orange, etc.) fruit
fruit trees fruit
garden flowers/plants garden
In general, Japanese cars are very reliable and breakdowns are rare. in general
We couldn't get the piano through the door. get
She can pick up a tune instantly on the piano. It's a gift. gift
The building of the new bridge will go ahead as planned. go ahead
After the rains, the land was green with new growth. green
The room was decorated in a combination of greens and blues. green
fertile ground for planting crops ground
a group of girls/trees/houses group
The region is too dry for plants to grow. grow
Lack of water will stunt the plant's growth. growth
We're finding reliable staff hard to come by (= difficult to get). hard
harmful to sb/sth: Fruit juices can be harmful to children's teeth. harmful
The colour green has a restful effect. have
hide sth: The house was hidden by trees. hide
The tree blew over in the high winds. high
The bus hit the bridge. hit
The tree trunk was hollow inside. hollow
hot spicy food hot
It's immoral to steal. immoral
inform sb that...: I have been reliably informed (= somebody I trust has told me) that the couple will marry next year. inform
These plants will add interest to your garden in winter. interest
Look! It's going up that tree. it
join sth: The path joins the road near the trees. join
The island is joined to the mainland by a bridge. join
Draw a line joining (up) all the crosses. join
The trees are just coming into leaf. leaf
a lemon tree lemon
The train was delayed because a tree had fallen across the line. line
a long line of trees line
It was the world's longest bridge. long
They eat mainly fruit and nuts. mainly
a fruit/flower/antiques market market
We buy our fruit and vegetables at the market. market
method (of sth): a reliable/effective/scientific method of data analysis method
The music was still open on the piano (= the paper or book with the musical notes on it). music
the natural world (= of trees, rivers, animals and birds) natural
plants that grow naturally in poor soils naturally
a needle and thread needle
sparrows building a nest of twigs and dry grass nest
The new buds are appearing on the trees now. new
Not a building nor a tree was left standing. nor
These figures give a reliable and objective indicator of changing trends in people's lifestyles. objective
oppose sb/sth: This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty. oppose
She remained bitterly opposed to the idea of moving abroad. opposed
an orange tree orange
orange groves (= groups of orange trees) orange
order that...: They ordered that for every tree cut down two more be planted. order
They ordered that for every tree cut down two more should be planted. order
The house is painted green outside. outside
a pair of aces/kings (= two playing cards that have the same value) pair
a paler shade of green pale
a plant that grows in many parts of the world part
playing jazz on the piano piano
The bridge was taken down piece by piece. piece
All plants need light and water. plant
a tomato/potato plant plant
Plant these shrubs in full sun. plant
plant sth: a densely planted orange grove plant
plant sth with sth: The field had been ploughed and planted with corn. plant
the point of a pencil/knife/pin point
point (at/to/towards sb/sth): 'What's your name?' he asked, pointing at the child with his pen. point
poisonous chemicals/plants poisonous
The leaves of certain trees are poisonous to cattle. poisonous
These plants will grow well in a sheltered position. position
predict sth: a reliable method of predicting earthquakes predict
These shrubs produce bright red berries. produce
regret doing sth: He bitterly regretted ever having mentioned it. regret
The plants were spaced regularly, about 50 cm apart. regularly
relation between A and B: the relation between rainfall and crop yields relation
You can't trust them. They'll rob you blind as soon as your back is turned. rob sb blind
He was rolling a pencil between his fingers. roll
I pulled the plant up by (= including) the roots. root
Tree roots can cause damage to buildings. root
root crops/vegetables (= plants whose roots you can eat, such as carrots) root
a young tree measuring only 18 inches round round
a rubber tree rubber
The crops were ruined by the late frost. ruin
a pair of scissors scissors
Her hands were covered in scratches from the brambles. scratch
We used the branch of an old tree as a seat. seat
separate sb/sth: A thousand kilometres separates the two cities. separate
The trees provide shade for the animals in the summer. shade
These plants grow well in sun or shade. shade
The fox was running for the shelter of the trees. shelter
shelter sb/sth from sb/sth: Trees shelter the house from the wind. shelter
The house was hidden from sight behind some trees. sight
He sliced the fruit open. slice
The car hit a tree or something. something
For dessert there's a fruit pie of some sort (= you are not sure what kind). sort
split (with sb/sth): the years following his bitter split with his wife split
spray sb/sth (with sth): The crops are regularly sprayed with pesticide. spray
squeeze sth out of/from sth: to squeeze the juice from a lemon squeeze
An old oak tree once stood here. stand
The bridge is reinforced with huge steel girders. steel
The old lady leant on her stick as she talked. stick
the story of the building of the bridge story
The tree was struck by lightning. strike
strip A off/from B: Deer had stripped all the bark off the tree. strip
strip B of A: Deer had stripped the tree of its bark. strip
struggle (with sb) (to do sth): He is engaged in a bitter struggle with his rival to get control of the company. struggle
suck sth + adj.: Greenfly can literally suck a plant dry. suck
The supports under the bridge were starting to bend. support
These plants float on the surface of the water. surface
surround sth/sb: Tall trees surround the lake. surround
They spent two months in the jungle, surviving on small animals and fruit. survive
There was an accident here yesterday. A car hit a tree and the driver was killed. the
'Have you seen my pen?' 'Yes, it's over there.' there
Wash the fruit thoroughly before use. thoroughly
a needle and thread thread
The path led through the trees to the river. through
tomato plants tomato
to tune a guitar tune
a gnarled and twisted tree twisted
an umbrella stand umbrella
use sth to do sth: Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds. use
useful (for sth/for doing sth): These plants are particularly useful for brightening up shady areas. useful
a wooded valley valley
This soup is a spicy variation on a traditional favourite. variation
want to be/have sth: The plants want to be watered daily. want
Wait for the warmer weather before putting the plants in the garden. warm
The bridge collapsed without (any) warning. warning
You'll water the plants while I'm away, won't you? will
The trees were swaying in the wind. wind
In the spring, cut out the old wood and shorten the young stems (= of bushes, etc.). wood
Caterpillars eat the young leaves of this plant. young