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EVP camel
EVP camera
EVP digital camera
EVP predicament


OXF3000ZH: 照相机 camera
3000TH: กล้องถ่ายรูป glaawngF thaaiL ruupF camera
5000FR: caméra camera
SAT: came + A leaden sash-bar or grooved strip for fastening panes in stained-glass windows. 
WNS: (n.) [camera] photographic camera






camera máy ảnh Objects 2
Why do you dare to hate my camera? Sao bạn dám ghét cái máy ảnh của tôi? Verbs 3
Two camels are walking in the city. Hai con lạc đà đang đi bộ trong thành phố. Animals 2
We will never sell our camel. Chúng tôi sẽ không bao giờ bán con lạc đà của mình. Animals 2
camel lạc đà Animals 2
The vet does not agree to examine my camel. ác sĩ thú y không đồng ý khám cho con lạc đà của tôi. Medical
Everything collapsed after they came here. Mọi thứ đã sụp đổ sau khi họ đến đây. Verbs 5







like: came
No one came at all Không ai đến dốt cả
his change of mind came out of the blue anh ta thay đổi ý kiến đột ngột
suddenly, an old story came to his mind bất giác nhớ đến một câu chuyện cũ
when the time came that sth was needed lúc hữu sự cần đến
this order came from above lệnh này từ trên ban xuống
back (where something came from) ngược trở
the boil came to a head nhọt đã chín
production came to a standstill sản xuất ngưng trệ
the news came unexpectedly tin đến đột ngột
the time came to (do sth) đã đến lúc để



92 Where's the camera? Máy ảnh đâu?
492 Does your phone have a camera? Điện thoại của cậu có máy ảnh không?
496 Do you have a camera? — No, I don't. Cậu có máy ảnh không? - Không.
497 Have you got a camera? — No, I don't. Cậu có máy ảnh không? - Không.
583 Enzo came into the room, took o his coat, and sat down. Enzo vào trong phòng, cởi áo khoác và ngồi xuống.
651 We came home by taxi. Chúng tôi về nhà bằng taxi.
733 It came while he was having breakfast. Nó đến lúc anh ấy đang ăn sáng.
757 Where did you use to live before you came here? Cậu đã từng sống ở đâu trước khi cậu đến đây?
1328 How do you use this camera? — Give it to me and I'll show you. Cậu dùng cái máy ảnh này như thế nào? - Đưa nó đây cho tôi rồi tôi sẽ chỉ cho cậu.
1333 This camera is too expensive. I don't think I'll buy it. Cái máy ảnh này quá đắt. Tôi nghĩ tôi sẽ không mua nó.
1506 We didn't have to wait very long for the bus; it came in a few minutes. Chúng tôi không phải đợi xe bus lâu lắm, xe đã đến trong vòng vài phút.
1910 How many people came to the meeting? Có bao nhiêu người tới cuộc họp?
2030 Chandra joined the company nine (9) years ago and became assistant manager after two (2) years. Chandra gia nhập công ti chín năm trước và đã trở thành trợ lí giám đốc của công ti sau hai năm.
2560 EN As the movie went on, it became more and more boring. Khi bộ lm tiếp tục, nó càng ngày cành chán.
2951 When Ichirou had just arrived in London, a man came up to him in the street and asked for money, so he gave him a few Japanese yen. Khi Ichirou vừa mới đến London, một người đàn ông đã tiến đến gần anh ấy trên phố và xin tiền nên anh ấy đã đưa cho ông ta một ít đồng yen Nhật.
2956 The police accidentally shot and killed a man. They tried to cover up what really happened, but it became a big scandal. Cảnh sát vô tình bắn chết một người đàn ông. Họ cố gắng che đậy chuyện thực tế xảy ra nhưng nó trở thành một vụ lùm xùm lớn.

When the adverts came on I got up to put the kettle on. advert
I bought the camera and case as advertised in the catalogue. advertise
After winning the prize she became famous overnight. after
The letter came a few days ago. ago
She came in and took her coat off. and
We found ourselves ankle-deep in water (= the water came up to our ankles). ankle
Hardly anyone came. anyone
The whole thing just came apart in my hands. apart
apparent (to sb) (that...): It soon became apparent to everyone that he couldn't sing. apparent
The bus came around the bend. around
The news came as a shock. as
Despite his cries, no one came to his assistance. assistance
She became famous through her association with the group of poets. association
The noise came at two-minute intervals (= once every two minutes). at
The patrol came under attack from all sides. attack
I was still awake when he came to bed. awake
They suddenly became aware of people looking at them. aware
In spite of their very different backgrounds, they immediately became friends. background
beat sb + adj.: They beat him unconscious (= hit him until he became unconscious). beat
It soon became apparent that no one was going to come. become
+ noun: She became queen in 1952. become
She became a lawyer as her father had before her. before
His voice came down the line as clear as a bell. bell
The news came as a big blow. big
Losing his job came as a terrible blow to him. blow
We came bottom (= got the worst result) with 12 points. bottom
Her breathing became steady and she fell asleep. breathing
I'd asked everybody but only two people came. but
The children came in two by two (= in groups of two). by
The trial was held in camera. in camera
Are you prepared to tell your story on camera? on camera
He came charging into my room and demanded to know what was going on. charge
He came top of the class. class
(+ adv./prep.): The cameras clicked away. click
As they climbed higher, the air became cooler. climb
Our team came a close second (= nearly won). close
She came second (= received the second highest score) in the exam. come
At last winter came to an end. come
He came to power in 2006. come
The handle came loose. come
come to do sth: This design came to be known as the Oriental style. come
The agreement came after several hours of negotiations. come
The rains came too late to do any good. come
The high point of the concert came during the drum solo. come
come as sth: Her death came as a terrible shock to us. come
His resignation came as no surprise. come
The children came running into the room. come
(+ adv./prep.): He came into the room and shut the door. come
They continued until they came to a river. come
Spring came late this year. come
Help came at last. come
come doing sth: He came looking for me. come
The water came up to my neck. come up to sth
The subject came up in conversation. come up
The bill came to $30. come to sth
The rain stopped and the sun came out. come out
The full story came out at the trial. come out
it comes out that...: It came out that he'd been telling lies. come out
When I tried to lift the jug, the handle came off in my hand. come off (sth)
I came across children sleeping under bridges. come across sb/sth
She came across some old photographs in a drawer. come across sb/sth
He came up to me and asked me the way to the station. come up (to sb)
It came as a complete surprise. complete
Carla smiled confidently at the cameras. confidently
conscious of doing sth: He became acutely conscious of having failed his parents. conscious
The crowd went crazy when the band came on stage. crazy
There was tremendous applause when the curtain came down (= the play ended). curtain
Make sure you insure your camera against loss or damage. damage
One day, he walked out of the house with a small bag and never came back. one day
Large numbers of soldiers deserted as defeat became inevitable. desert
Disaster struck when the wheel came off. disaster
I thought someone came into the bedroom, but it was just a dream. dream
They came home the worse for drink (= drunk). drink
The bus came five minutes early. early
You could feel the earth shake as the truck came closer. earth
I'm going to buy either a camera or a DVD player with the money. either
elect sb to sth: She became the first black woman to be elected to the Senate. elect
As it got later, the streets became empty. empty
The meeting came to an end (= finished). end
He tried various jobs and in the end became an accountant. in the end
They all came except Matt. except
Would you like my old TV in exchange for this camera? exchange
Pakistan came into existence as an independent country in 1947. existence
Double the expected number of people came to the meeting. expected
The room fell silent as she came face to face with the man who had tried to kill her. face to face (with sb)
His breathing became faint. faint
A fair number of people came a long. fair
All our family came to Grandad's eightieth birthday party. family
The farther north they went, the colder it became. far
Most of the 'don't knows' in the opinion polls came down in favour of (= eventually chose to support) the Democrats. in favour (of sb/sth)
She put a new film in her camera. film
Their vehicle came under fire (= was being shot at). fire
Who came first in the race (= who won)? first
The first I heard about the wedding (= the first time I became aware of it) was when I saw it in the local paper. first
a camera with a built-in flash flash
Beautiful music came floating out of the window. float
Memories of her childhood came flooding back. flood
Telephone calls came flooding in from all over the country. flood
(+ adv./prep.): A large stone came flying in through the window. fly
In this scene, the camera focuses on the actor's face. focus
I quickly focused the camera on the children. focus
We came on foot (= we walked). foot
He came to me for advice. for
Her calls became less frequent. frequent
We soon became friendly with the couple next door. friendly
She came round the corner at full speed. full
Two miles further on we came to a small town. further
The class got up when the teacher came in. get up
She first got into Parliament (= became an MP) in 2005. get in, get into sth
She got herself into a real state (= became very anxious) before the interview. get into sth, get yourself/sb into sth
I left my bike outside the library and when I came out again it had gone. go
They came at six and went at nine. go
She became more and more talkative as the evening went on. go on
It's a good thing (= it's lucky) you came early. good
The offer of help came too late. help
Make sure you've got a steady hold on the camera. hold
She came from a violent home. home
Mozambique became independent in 1975. independent
They came into power in 2008. into
He came last in the race. last
He became an author late in life. late
She later became a doctor. later
She drew level with (= came beside) the police car. level
He became very weak towards the end of his life. life
It was an hour before the lights came on again. light
Modern video cameras are light and easy to carry. light
She came from a long line of doctors. line
link A to B: The video cameras are linked to a powerful computer. link
Having to wait hours came high on the list of complaints. list
The women came down the hill with their loads of firewood. load
load sth (into sth): She loaded film into the camera. load
load sth (with sth): She loaded the camera with film. load
People came out of their houses and looked around. look around/round
He lost his looks (= became less attractive) in later life. look
The only goal of the match came more by luck than judgement. luck
Matters came to a head (= the situation became very difficult) with his resignation. matter
He became a media star for his part in the protests. media
I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Monday. Monday
The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
The road soon became narrower and steeper. narrow
Visitors came from near and far. near
We came near to being killed. near
Night fell (= it became dark). night
Bill's parents came for dinner last night. night
I came on my bike. on
He came on Sunday. on
She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal. overcome
He overcame a strong temptation to run away. overcome
In the final game Sweden easily overcame France. overcome
Did you pack the camera? pack
Perhaps it would be better if you came back tomorrow. perhaps
A hundred camera lenses were being pointed at her. point
The cork came out of the bottle with a loud pop. pop
He adopted a relaxed pose for the camera. pose
On her father's death, she came into possession of (= received) a vast fortune. possession
The parcel came in this morning's post. post
Commuters came pouring out of the station. pour
The party came to power at the last election. power
The pound came under pressure from foreign currencies today, increasing the chances of a rise in interest rates. under pressure
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. public
The project became so expensive that we had to pull out. pull out (of sth)
It quickly became clear that she was dying. quickly
Their horse came third in the race last year. race
This town got a lot bigger when the railroad came in the 1860s. railroad
recall that...: He recalled that she always came home late on Wednesdays. recall
recognize sb/sth: I recognized him as soon as he came in the room. recognize
The llama is related to the camel. related
relief from sth: The calm of the countryside came as a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of city life. relief
News of their safety came as a great relief. relief
remember doing sth: Do you remember switching the lights off before we came out? remember
A wealthy benefactor came to their rescue with a generous donation. rescue
She came out of retirement to win two gold medals at the championships. retirement
His success was down to being in the right place at the right time (= being able to take opportunities when they came). right
The bus came right on time. right
rub sth (+ adj.): The horse's neck was rubbed raw (= until the skin came off) where the rope had been. rub
She came running to meet us. run
The words came out in a rush. rush
She came second in the marathon. second
One of the smaller parties came a close second (= nearly won). second
I came second (to) last (= the one before the last one) in the race. second
After retiring, she became involved in voluntary service in the local community. service
She set the camera on automatic. set
Several more people than usual came to the meeting. several
The news of my promotion came as a shock. shock
Cameras ready? OK, shoot! shoot
shout for sth: I shouted for help but nobody came. shout
He became a familiar sight on the streets of Oxford. sight
At last we came in sight of a few houses. sight
A bicycle came into sight on the main road. sight
The sound of singing came from the kitchen. singing
It soon became clear that the programme was a failure. soon
We came specially to see you. specially
English became the official language for business in spite of the fact that the population was largely Chinese. in spite of sth
A cloud of fine spray came up from the waterfall. spray
Everyone stood when the President came in. stand
Her letter came as a complete surprise. surprise
A surprising number of people came. surprising
They became suspicious of his behaviour and contacted the police. suspicious
Mandela became a symbol of the anti-apartheid struggle. symbol
The children became the target for their father's aggressive outbursts. target
I came home by taxi. taxi
Where's the letter that came yesterday? that
The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
She said the first thing that came into her head. thing
The promotion came at just the right time for me. time
The weather became so bad that they had to turn back. turn back, turn sb/sth back
She gave the lid another twist and it came off. twist
We finally came to an understanding about what hours we would work. understanding
an underwater camera underwater
He came home later than usual. usual
The lake soon came into view. view
People came from all over the world to view her work. view
The idea came to her in a vision. vision
You came all this way to see us? way
She grabbed her camera and bag on her way out. on your/the/its way
The crowd booed and whistled as the player came onto the field. whistle
The prince's wish came true. wish
The meal with wine came to $20 each. with
Her friends from work came to see her in the hospital. work
I'd rather you came with us. would
You're holding the camera the wrong way up! wrong

caméra ils ont souri devant les caméras