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period, time (past), this time, these days; to stroll, walk dạo



OXF3000N lưỡi (dao kiếm) lá (cỏ cây) blade
OXF3000N lưỡi cạnh sắc (dao) edge
OXF3000N con dao knife
OXF3000N cuộc đi du lịch cuộc đi dạo chuyến du lịch đi du lịch tour
OXF3000N cuộc dạo chơi cuộc du ngoạn đi dạo du ngoạn trip
OXF3000N đi đi bộ sự đi bộ sự đi dạo walk











We like to go for a walk in summer. Chúng tôi thích đi dạo vào mùa hè. * 018
Is it dangerous to go for a walk at night? Có nguy hiểm nếu đi dạo buổi đêm không? * 039
Would you like to go for a walk? Bạn muốn đi dạo không? * 072


like: dạo
it was once called ~ có một dạo được gọi là
an order, decree một dạo nghị định
to walk about in groups đi dạo từng nhóm
spazierengehen đi dạo 散步 sànbù
der Fußmarsch cuộc di dạo
spazierengehen đi dạo
das Besteck dao nĩa
das Taschenmesser dao găm
das scharfe Messer con dao sắc bén
das Messer schärfen mài dao
der Dolch dao găm
die Klinge lưỡi dao


Tri macht einen Spaziergang durch das Stadtzentrum. Tri đi dạo qua trung tâm thành phố. (Lektion 11, Nr. 102)
Tri lief durch die ganze Stadt, bevor er die Adresse des Juweliers fand. Tri dạo quanh toàn bộ thành phố, trước khi anh ấy tìm thấy địa chỉ cửa tiệm kim hoàn. (Lektion 26, Nr. 326)
Für unsere Gäste nehmen wir das schöne Besteck, die weißen Servietten und die neuen Weingläser. Chúng ta dùng bộ dao nĩa thật đẹp cho khách, những giấy ăn trắng và những ly để uống rượu vang thật mới. (Lektion 48, Nr. 689)
Wollen wir hier Pause machen und am Ufer entlang spazieren? Chúng ta có nên nghỉ ngơi ở đây và đi dạo dọc bờ sông? (Lektion 51, Nr. 721)

1419 You must be careful with this knife. It's very sharp. Cậu phải cẩn thận với con dao này. Nó rất sắc.

They strolled among the crowds. among
attack sb with sth: The man attacked him with a knife. attack
The knives were bent out of shape. bend
She took the dog for a walk around the block. block
a cheese knife (= a knife with a special curved blade with two points on the end, used for cutting and picking up pieces of cheese) cheese
After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours: a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky. choice
The walk in the mountains confirmed his fear of heights. confirm
This knife won't cut. cut
Starting salary varies from £26 000 to £30 500, depending on experience. depending on
I took the dog for a walk. dog
We'll go for a walk if you feel like it. feel like sth/like doing sth
walking around the house in bare feet (= not wearing shoes or socks) foot
Let's go for a walk. for
to eat with a knife and fork fork
We went for a gentle stroll. gentle
Go for a walk. It'll give you an appetite. give
to go for a walk/drive/swim/run go
Couples strolled past holding hands. hand
the handle of a knife handle
She put the knife in a drawer, out of harm's way. out of harm's way
The knives are out for the chancellor. the knives are out (for sb)
Marcia laughed as she twisted the knife still deeper. turn/twist the knife (in the wound)
The knife gleamed as it caught the light (= as the light shone on it). light
(+ adv./prep.): Soldiers were marching up and down outside the government buildings. march
mind (that)...: Mind you don't cut yourself—that knife's very sharp. mind
I cut myself on a knife. myself
'Shall we go for a walk?' 'OK.' OK
We went for a walk in the park. park
the point of a pencil/knife/pin point
proof that...: There is no proof that the knife belonged to her. proof
Put that knife down before you hurt somebody! put sth down
Trim rough edges with a sharp knife. rough
a sharp knife sharp
slice sth (+ adj.): The knife sliced his jacket. slice
It's not safe to walk the streets at night. street
After a short struggle, I managed to get the knife away from him. struggle
Voting showed a 10% swing to Labour. swing
to set the table (= to put the plates, knives, etc. on it for a meal) table
to take a step/walk/stroll take
She was playing with a knife, so I took it away from her. take
She was playing with a knife, so I took it off her. take
He held the knife to her throat. throat
The quality ranged from acceptable to worse than useless. useless
walk sth: They love walking the moors. walk
Let's go for a walk. walk
She's taken the dog for a walk. walk
to go walking walking
I went to the park and had a wander around. wander
Interest rates have been fluctuating wildly. wildly
Cut it with a knife. with
a bullet/knife/gunshot/stab wound wound