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EVP something


OXF3000ZH: 某事 某物 something
3000TH: ทวง thuaangM to ask for (something owed)
3000TH: บางอย่าง baangM yaangL something
3000TH: มากกว่า maakF gwaaL more (than something else)
3000TH: ค้น khohnH search (for something/someone), look (for something/someone)
3000TH: เสียดาย siiaR daaiM regretful, unhappy (because of lost opportunity to do something)
3000TH: หาเจอ haaR juuhrM to find something you were looking for
3000TH: ต้ม dtohmF to boil something
3000TH: เผา phaoR to burn something
3000TH: กอง gaawngM pile, heap, stack; classifier for pile of something
3000TH: ชิ้น chinH piece of something; classifier for things
3000TH: ตกลง dtohkL lohngM right, O.K., to agree (to something)
3000TH: ไหม้ maiF to burn (actively burning something, cremate)
3000TH: เก่ง gengL expert, skillful (at doing something)
3000TH: ชวน chuaanM to invite, urge, persuade someone to do something
3000TH: ฃอง khaawngR something, things, stuff, possessions
3000TH: ไม่สบายใจ maiF saL baaiM jaiM to be upset, unhappy about something
3000TH: คืน kheuunM night, to return something borrowed
3000TH: ตอน dtaawnM sometime, time, part of (something)
3000TH: ข้างๆ khaangF khaangF next to (something or someone), beside
3000TH: รับ rapH to receive, accept; take on, eat (something)
3000TH: รู้ ruuH to know (something)
3000TH: ลูก luukF child (son or daughter) 'ball' of something, classifier for 'ball' like things
3000TH: ส่ง (ไป) sohngL bpaiM to send or ship something, see someone off, take something somewhere
5000FR: autrement differently, something else, otherwise
OXF3000N promột điều gì đó một việc gì đó một cái gì đó something






There is something under the window. Có cái gì đó ở dưới cửa sổ. Determiners
something gì (đó) Determiners







like: methi



249 Is he eating something? Anh ấy đang ăn gì đó phải không?
479 He's in the kitchen cooking something. Anh ấy đang trong bếp nấu gì đó.
523 What's wrong? — I've got something in my eye. Có chuyện gì vậy? - Tôi bị cái gì đó chui vào mắt.
554 I'm hungry. Can I have something to eat? Tôi đói. Tôi ăn gì đó được không?
1244 Something is going to happen. Sắp có chuyện xảy ra.
1330 I'm hungry. I think I'll buy something to eat. Tôi đói. Tôi nghĩ tôi sẽ mua cái gì đó về ăn.
1458 Should we make something special for dinner? Liệu chúng ta có nên làm cái gì đặc biệt cho bữa tối không?
1531 Why did they tell me something I already know? They didn't have to tell me that. Tại sao họ lại kể cho tôi những gì tôi đã biết? Họ không cần phải kể cho tôi những việc đó.
1564 Would you like something to eat? Cậu muốn ăn gì đó không?
1678 What's wrong? — There's something in my eye. Có chuyện gì vậy? - Có cái gì đó trong mắt tôi.
2136 I need something to open this bottle with. Tôi cần một thứ để mở cái chai này.
2181 I'm sorry to call you so late, but I need to ask you something. Tôi xin lỗi vì gọi cậu muộn thế nhưng tôi cần hỏi cậu một số thứ.
2196 Can you smell something burning? Cậu có ngửi thấy gì đang cháy không?
2203 Do something! Don't just stand there doing nothing. Làm gì đi chứ! Đừng có đứng đó mà không làm gì.
2480 A mystery is something that cannot be explained. Một điều huyền bí là một thứ không thể giải thích được.
2824 I'm tired of eating the same food every day. Let's try something di erent. Tôi mệt vì ngày nào cũng ăn cùng một món. Hãy thử kiếm cái khác xem sao.
2844 If you're worried about it, don't just sit there, do something about it. Nếu cậu lo lắng về nó thì đừng chỉ có ngồi đấy, hãy làm gì đó đi.

aware that...: Were you aware that something was wrong? aware
He said I must have done something bad to deserve it. bad
Something ought to have been done before now. before
Warning bells started ringing in her head as she sensed that something was wrong. bell
We should spend the money on something that will benefit everyone. benefit
I can smell something burning in the kitchen. burn
I could tell by the look on her face that something terrible had happened. by
That will be a good career move (= something that will help your career). career
I'm afraid something urgent has come up. come up
Let me slip into something more comfortable (= change into more comfortable clothing). comfortable
There was something, dare I say it, a little unusual about him. dare
The look on her face was a definite sign that something was wrong. definite
Letting her organize the party is a recipe for disaster (= something that is likely to go badly wrong). disaster
The company ought to do something about the poor service. do
She whispered something in his ear. ear
Would you like something to eat? eat
It's not good to drink alcohol on an empty stomach (= without having eaten something). empty
encouragement (to sb) (to do sth): She was given every encouragement to try something new. encouragement
You've got something on the end of your nose. end
I can't come to dinner on Tuesday—I'm otherwise engaged (= I have already arranged to do something else). engaged
They waited and waited for something exciting to happen. exciting
Can I give you something towards expenses? expense
The expression in her eyes told me something was wrong. expression
He wanted to cook something extra special for dinner that night. extra
I have something in my eye. eye
I know for a fact (= I am certain) that she's involved in something illegal. fact
fair that...: It seems only fair that they should give us something in return. fair
Something about her voice was vaguely familiar. familiar
(+ adv./prep.): This is something I feel strongly about. feel
feel sb/sth/yourself do sth: I felt something crawl up my arm. feel
First of all, let me ask you something. first of all
Something doesn't quite fit here. fit
Aren't you forgetting something? (= I think you have forgotten to do sth) forget
Can you all gather round? I've got something to tell you. gather
I think he's holding something back. I'm sure he knows more than he admits. hold sth back
The bomb explodes on impact (= when it hits something). impact
to find something out by indirect methods indirect
Can't we do something more interesting? interesting
It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement. judgement
'He's resigning.' 'I'd suspected something of the kind.' something of the/that kind
I just knew that it was something I wanted to do. know
know (that)...: As soon as I walked in the room I knew (that) something was wrong. know
I don't know about you, but I'm ready for something to eat. know
I feel there is something lacking in my life. lacking
We all needed a little light relief at the end of a long day (= something amusing or entertaining that comes after sth serious or boring). light
Listen, there's something I have to tell you. listen
Here's a little something (= a small present) for your birthday. little
Poetry always loses something in translation. lose
It's important to try and make something of (= achieve sth in) your life. make
What's the matter? Is there something wrong? matter
matter with sb/sth: Is something the matter with Bob? He seems very down. matter
There's something the matter with my eyes. matter
It was a matter of some concern to most of those present (= something they were worried about). matter
If I might just say something... might
I think I must have missed something because none of this makes any sense. miss
She opened her mouth to say something. mouth
I need something to calm/steady my nerves. nerve
She's always trying to get something for nothing. for nothing
It's obvious from what she said that something is wrong. obvious
Something unexpected occurred. occur
There's something odd about that man. odd
He's a factory supervisor or something. or somebody/something/somewhere, somebody/something/somewhere or other
She wrote something on a small piece of paper. piece
proud of sb/sth/yourself: Your achievements are something to be proud of. proud
If you use something, put it back! put sth back
The moment I saw her, I realized something was wrong. realize
He stammered something and went very red in the face. red
People stood round waiting for something to happen. round
How rude of me not to offer you something to drink! rude
say sth: Be quiet, I have something to say. say
He knew that if he wasn't back by midnight, his parents would have something to say about it (= be angry). say
He searched desperately for something to say. search
be seen to do sth: The government not only has to do something, it must be seen to be doing something (= people must be aware that it is doing sth). see
I had the sense that he was worried about something. sense
Say something sensible. sensible
It's a shame (that) you didn't say something sooner. shame
shock sb: It shocks you when something like that happens. shock
Stir the paint with a piece of wood or something similar. similar
Can you give me something to help me get to sleep (= start sleeping)? sleep
smell sth doing sth: Can you smell something burning? smell
smell (that)...: I could smell that something was burning. smell
We stopped for something to eat. something
Give me something to do. something
There's something wrong with the TV. something
There's something about this place that frightens me. something
Don't just stand there. Do something! something
His name is Alan something (= I don't know his other name). something
She's a professor of something or other (= I'm not sure what) at Leeds. something
He's something in (= has a job connected with) television. something
The car hit a tree or something. something
I could just eat a little something. something
There's something in (= some truth or some fact or opinion worth considering in) what he says. something
It's quite something (= a thing that you should feel happy about) to have a job at all these days. something
'We should finish by tomorrow.' 'That's something (= a good thing), anyway.' something
She called at something after ten o'clock. something
a new comedy aimed at thirty-somethings (= people between thirty and forty years old) something
It tastes something like melon. something
They pay six pounds an hour. Something like that. something
She found herself something of a (= to some degree a) celebrity. something
The programme's something to do with (= in some way about) the environment. something
He gave her a wry look, something between amusement and regret. something
He said something else that I thought was interesting. something else
There is something special about this place. special
Don't just stand there—do something! stand
How can you stand by and see him accused of something he didn't do? stand by
This could be the start of something big. start
There was something strange about her eyes. strange
Surely we should do something about it? surely
I had a craving for something sweet. sweet
The only way to tell if you like something is by trying it. tell
You need something to cheer you up—I know just the thing! thing
'What shall we do now?' 'I'll think of something.' think of sth/sb
He pointed to something on the opposite bank. to
Unless something unexpected happens, I'll see you tomorrow. unless
I could tell something was up by the looks on their faces. up
He glimpsed something on the edge of his vision. vision
whisper sth (to sb): She leaned over and whispered something in his ear. whisper
wrong with sb/sth: There's something wrong with the printer. wrong
I have something wrong with my foot. wrong

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