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(1) to perforate, piece
(2) numberless, plentiful ☊ lủng ☊
Rücken lưng ☊ Körper
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OXF3000N vụng về lung túng awkward
OXF3000N vụng về lung túng awkwardly
OXF3000N (n)adj. (adv). lưng về phía sau trở lại back
OXF3000N dây lưng thắt lưng belt
OXF3000N bối rối lúng túng ngượng confused
OXF3000N ham muốn tò mò lạ lùng curious
OXF3000N lúng túng làm ngượng nghịu làm rắc rối gây khó khăn embarrass
OXF3000N làm lúng túng ngăn trở embarrassing
OXF3000N lúng túng bối rối ngượng mang nợ embarrassed
OXF3000N sự lúng túng sự bối rối embarrassment
OXF3000N nổi trôi lơ lửng float
OXF3000N thung lũng valley
OXF3000N eo chỗ thắt lưng waist
like: lủng → →
beeindrucken ☊ làm lung lay ☊ 受影响 ☊ shòu yǐng xiǎng
verlegen sein ☊ lúng túng ☊ 害羞的 ☊ hài xīu de
sich abwenden von jemandem ☊ đoạn tuyệt, quay lưng lại với ai đó ☊ 背叛某人 ☊ bèipàn mǒurén
buckelig ☊ gù (lưng) ☊ 驼背的 ☊ tuóbèi de
der Rücken ☊ lưng ☊ ☊
die Schlucht ☊ thung lũng ☊ ☊
der Verfolger ☊ người lùng bắt ☊ ☊
beeindrucken ☊ làm lung lay ☊ ☊
verlegen sein ☊ lúng túng ☊ ☊
der Gürtel ☊ dây lưng ☊ ☊
sich abwenden von jemandem ☊ đoạn tuyệt, quay lưng lại với ai đó ☊ ☊
buckelig ☊ gù (lưng) ☊ ☊
Sie durchqueren eine Schlucht und kommen schließlich an einen großen Bauernhof. ☊ Họ đi qua một thung lũng và cuối cùng đến một nông trại lớn. ☊ (Lektion 52, Nr. 731)
Sie haben ihre Opfer gejagt und erwürgt. ☊ Chúng săn lùng những con mồi và bóp cổ chết. ☊ (Lektion 71, Nr. 1021)
Parfum, eine Kette, eine Haarspange für meine Haare und einen Gürtel für dich. ☊ Nước hoa, dây chuyền, cặp tóc cho tóc của em và dây lưng cho anh. ☊ (Lektion 76, Nr. 1086)
15 is an awkward age. ☊ age ☊
I felt awkward because they obviously wanted to be alone. ☊ awkward ☊
Don't ask awkward questions. ☊ awkward ☊
It makes things awkward for everyone when you behave like that. ☊ awkward ☊
He tried to dance, but he was too clumsy and awkward. ☊ awkward ☊
'I'm sorry,' he said awkwardly. ☊ awkwardly ☊
She fell awkwardly and broke her ankle. ☊ awkwardly ☊
an awkwardly shaped room ☊ awkwardly ☊
If you'd like to come round the back (= to the area behind the house), I'll show you the garden. ☊ back ☊
Do you sleep on your back or your front? ☊ back ☊
He stood with his back to the door. ☊ back ☊
They had their hands tied behind their backs. ☊ back ☊
They set off with the wind at their backs (= behind them). ☊ back ☊
back pain ☊ back ☊
a back massage ☊ back ☊
A small boy rode on the elephant's back. ☊ back ☊
She broke her back in a riding accident. ☊ back ☊
He put his back out (= dislocated sth in his back) lifting the crates. ☊ back ☊
When on stage, try not to turn your back on the audience. ☊ turn your back on sb/sth ☊
She turned her back on them when they needed her. ☊ turn your back on sb/sth ☊
Some newspapers have turned their backs on discussion and argument. ☊ turn your back on sb/sth ☊
Have you been talking about me behind my back? ☊ behind sb's back ☊
They went ahead and sold it behind my back. ☊ behind sb's back ☊
We should have turned left five kilometres back. ☊ back ☊
Slowly bend from the waist and bring your head down to your knees. ☊ bend ☊
Bend your knees, keeping your back straight. ☊ bend ☊
farmers who lived in the valley bottoms ☊ bottom ☊
She lay on her back staring up at the ceiling. ☊ ceiling ☊
She closed the gate behind her. ☊ close ☊
Her manner was cold and distant. ☊ cold ☊
He was staring at her with cold eyes. ☊ cold ☊
to stare/smile/reply coldly ☊ coldly ☊
crash sth + adj.: She stormed out of the room and crashed the door shut behind her. ☊ crash ☊
The straps cross over at the back and are tied at the waist. ☊ cross ☊
Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted. ☊ desperate ☊
The door closed behind him. ☊ door ☊
Her hair hung down her back to her waist. ☊ down ☊
an embarrassing mistake/question/situation ☊ embarrassing ☊
It can be embarrassing for children to tell complete strangers about such incidents. ☊ embarrassing ☊
As soon as he turned his back, she would make her escape. ☊ escape ☊
Do you think it's funny to make faces behind my back? ☊ pull/make faces/a face (at sb) ☊
feel sth: I could feel the warm sun on my back. ☊ feel ☊
Can you float on your back? ☊ float ☊
flood sth: The river flooded the valley. ☊ flood ☊
the ocean/valley/cave/forest floor ☊ floor ☊
fold sth (back, down, over, etc.): The blankets had been folded down. ☊ fold ☊
There has to be a reason for his strange behaviour. ☊ have to ☊
Who's been putting such weird ideas into your head (= making you believe that)? ☊ head ☊
He could feel the heat of the sun on his back. ☊ heat ☊
The grass was waist-high. ☊ high ☊
hunt sb: Police are hunting an escaped criminal. ☊ hunt ☊
He hurt his back playing squash. ☊ hurt ☊
My back is really hurting me today. ☊ hurt ☊
imagine (that)...: He's always imagining (that) we're talking about him behind his back. ☊ imagine ☊
Some of the country's richest grazing lands are in these valleys. ☊ land ☊
I leaned back in my chair. ☊ lean ☊
A cold grey light crept under the curtains. ☊ light ☊
low back pain ☊ low ☊
safety/security/austerity measures ☊ measure ☊
I have a pain in the middle of my back. ☊ middle ☊
She threw a plate at him and only narrowly missed. ☊ miss ☊
This exercise will work the muscles of the lower back. ☊ muscle ☊
She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed. ☊ notice ☊
There's something odd about that man. ☊ odd ☊
Try lying on your back. ☊ on ☊
a woman on horseback ☊ on ☊
He turned his back on us. ☊ on ☊
patients suffering from acute back pain ☊ pain ☊
Is your back still painful? ☊ painful ☊
a viewing platform giving stunning views over the valley ☊ platform ☊
You can't trust them. They'll rob you blind as soon as your back is turned. ☊ rob sb blind ☊
roll onto sth: He rolled onto his back. ☊ roll ☊
He put his shopping on the seat behind him. ☊ seat ☊
His face was deep in shadow, turned away from her. ☊ shadow ☊
straight-backed chairs ☊ straight ☊
strange (how...): It's strange how childhood impressions linger. ☊ strange ☊
He stretched and yawned lazily. ☊ stretch ☊
strip sb (to sth): He stood there stripped to the waist (= he had no clothes on the upper part of his body). ☊ strip ☊
a knee/back support ☊ support ☊
suspicion (that...): I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth. ☊ suspicion ☊
I patted her on the back. ☊ the ☊
turn sth (+ adv./prep.): He turned his back to the wall. ☊ turn ☊
Turn around and let me look at your back. ☊ turn around/round, turn sb/sth around/round ☊
twist sth (+ adv./prep.): He grabbed me and twisted my arm behind my back. ☊ twist ☊
The village is further up the valley. ☊ up ☊
a small town set in a valley ☊ valley ☊
a wooded valley ☊ valley ☊
the valley floor ☊ valley ☊
the Shenandoah Valley ☊ valley ☊
A viewing platform gave stunning views over the valley. ☊ view ☊
She was paralysed from the waist down (= in the area below her waist). ☊ waist ☊
The workmen were stripped to the waist (= wearing no clothes on the top half of their bodies). ☊ waist ☊
The microphone was making a strange whistling sound. ☊ whistle ☊