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mile dậm
mile dặm

EVP mile
EVP smile
EVP smile
EVP facsimile


OXF3000ZH: 英里 mile
OXF3000ZH: 微笑 smile
3000TH: ยิ้ม yimH to smile
3000TH: ไมล์ maiM mile
5000FR: sourire smile, to smile
5000FR: borne milestone, boundary stone
OXF3000: dặm mile
OXF3000N dặm (đo lường) mile
OXF3000N cười mỉm cười nụ cười vẻ tươi cười smile
CORE: mile + + + + + + +
NGLS: mile + unit of distance; 1.6 kilometers
WNS: (n.) [mile] distance
WNS: (n.) [smile] smiling, grin, grinning, facial expression
WNS: (v.) [smile]

ENDE: mile Meile [1609 m]
FN: mile n Measure_linear_extent





She smiles. Cô ấy cười. Verbs 1
I make her smile. Tôi làm cô ấy cười. Verbs 1
I smile, because you smile. Tôi cười bởi vì bạn cười. Conjunctions
She usually smiles. Cô ấy thường xuyên cười. Frequency
He smiles and tells me that he loves me. Anh ấy cười và nói với tôi rằng anh ấy yêu tôi. Common Phrases 3
She smiles at me and that makes me happy. Cô ấy cười với tôi và điều đó làm tôi hạnh phúc. Relative Clauses
M y cat is sleeping. That makes me smile. Con mèo của tôi đang ngủ. Điều đó làm tôi cười. Relative Clauses
smile nụ cười Abstract Objects 2
When their country was unified, millions of people smiled and millions of Khi quốc gia của họ được thống nhất, triệu người đã cười và triệungười khác đã khóc. History
A fortune teller said that I would cry tonight and smile tomorrow morning. Thầy bói đã nói là tôi sẽ khóc tối nay và cười vào sáng ngày mai. Paranormality







like: mile
(1) thousand mile road, highway
(2) type of vine
thiên lý



956 I've just swum a mile and I feel great. Tôi vừa mới bơi được một dặm và tôi cảm thấy tuyệt vời.
1146 Milena's lost her passport. Milena đánh mất hộ chiếu rồi.
1532 I have to drive fty (50) miles to work every day. > I have to drive eighty (80) kilometers to work every day. Ngày nào tôi cũng phải lái xe năm mươi dặm đi làm.
He's in jail.'> 2272 He's in jail.'> Milena's brother's in prison for robbery. > He's in jail. He's in jail.'> ☊ Em trai Milena đang ở trong nhà tù vì ăn cướp. ? Anh ấy đang ngồi tù.
2273 Milena went to the prison to visit her brother. Milena đã đến nhà tù thăm em trai của cô ấy.
2586 The music was so loud that you could hear it from miles away. Âm nhạc to đến nỗi mà tôi có thể nghe thấy nó cách đây hàng dặm.
2749 The train was traveling AT a speed OF one hundred twenty (120) miles per hour when the driver lost control. > The train was traveling AT a speed OF two hundred (200) kilometers per hour when the driver lost control. Con tàu đang đi với tốc độ một trăm hai mươi dặm một giờ thì lái xe bị mất lái.
2995 Put a smile on your face, and you'll certainly get lots of smiles back. Để nụ cười trên mặt cậu và chắc chắn cậu sẽ nhận lại nhiều nụ cười.

They had advanced 20 miles by nightfall. advance
We've still got another (= a further) forty miles to go. another
He answered me with a smile. answer
Britain occupies a total area of 88 798 square miles. area
at an average speed of 100 miles per hour average
The beach is a mile away. away
The town is three miles away. be
She gave me a bright smile. bright
a broad smile/grin (= one in which your mouth is stretched very wide because you are very pleased or amused) broad
a cheerful smile/voice cheerful
to stare/smile/reply coldly coldly
We've come 50 miles this morning. come
Carla smiled confidently at the cameras. confidently
A smile lifted the corner of his mouth. corner
His face cracked into a smile. crack
His lips curved in a smile. curve
a delighted smile delighted
In the US, distance is measured in miles. distance
Five miles of sand stretched away into the distance. in/into the distance
There's a bridge a mile down the river from here. down
equivalent to sth: Eight kilometres is roughly equivalent to five miles. equivalent
We had to stop every few miles. every
expose sth: He smiled suddenly, exposing a set of amazingly white teeth. expose
Miles of sand are exposed at low tide. expose
She smiled faintly. faintly
The inhabitants have to walk a mile to fetch water. fetch
The desert was flat, mile after mile. flat
The lane follows the edge of a wood for about a mile. follow
The road went on for miles and miles. for
Fortune smiled on me (= I had good luck). fortune
The smile froze on her lips. freeze
a friendly smile/welcome friendly
He smiled, his eyes full of laughter. full
Walking three miles in the pouring rain is not my idea of fun. fun
Two miles further on we came to a small town. further
He turned to us and gave a big smile (= smiled broadly). give
Kate gave him a grateful smile. grateful
a happy smile/face happy
They exchanged hellos (= said hello to each other) and forced smiles. hello
Top speed is 120 miles per hour. hour
She smiled with a rare flash of humour. humour
hundreds of miles away hundred
Try and smile. You don't want to give people the wrong impression (= that you are not friendly). impression
It's two miles to the beach. it
The river is 300 miles in length. length
They followed the line of the river for three miles. line
a small town located 30 miles south of Chicago located
look (at sb/sth): She looked at me and smiled. look
He loved the way she smiled. love
manage sth: In spite of his disappointment, he managed a weak smile. manage
+ noun: They marched 20 miles to reach the capital. march
He said nothing, merely smiled and watched her. merely
a 20-mile drive to work mile
an area of four square miles mile
a mile-long procession mile
The nearest bank is about half a mile down the road. mile
We did about 30 miles a day on our cycling trip. mile
The car must have been doing at least 100 miles an hour. mile
My car does 35 miles to the gallon. mile
My car gets 35 miles to the gallon. mile
miles and miles of desert mile
There isn't a house for miles around here. mile
I'm not walking—it's miles away. mile
His mouth twisted into a wry smile. mouth
a nervous glance/smile/voice (= one that shows that you feel anxious) nervous
She smiled nervously. nervously
He never so much as smiled (= did not smile even once). never
a nice day/smile/place nice
They live ten miles north of Boston. north
The plane hit the ocean several miles offshore. ocean
Our beach house is just a couple of miles from the ocean. ocean
The ship sank ten miles out of Stockholm. out
Jim permitted himself a wry smile. permit
a pleasant smile/voice/manner pleasant
The receptionist smiled politely. politely
She smiled, but privately she was furious. privately
a quarter of a mile quarter
These missiles have a range of 300 miles. range
He flashed a smile, showing two rows of white, regular teeth. regular
She only replied with a smile. reply
Eric couldn't resist a smile when she finally agreed. resist
reward sb with sth: She started singing to the baby and was rewarded with a smile. reward
Who was the first person to run a mile in under four minutes? run
a five-mile run run
He gave a slight, sad smile. sad
miles of golden sands sand
a look/smile of satisfaction satisfaction
a satisfied smile satisfied
On a clear day you can see for miles from here. see
She was a severe woman who seldom smiled. severe
The shock of the explosion could be felt up to six miles away. shock
a shy smile shy
She gave a slow smile. slow
to smile sweetly/faintly/broadly, etc. smile
He smiled with relief. smile
He never seems to smile. smile
He smiled to think how naive he used to be. smile
smile at sb/sth: She smiled at him and he smiled back. smile
I had to smile at (= was amused by) his optimism. smile
Her eyes smiled up at him. smile
Twelve hours later she was all smiles again. all smiles
A smile spread slowly across her face. spread
He squeezed her hand and smiled at her. squeeze
He smiled at her, trying to take the sting out of his words (= trying to make the situation less painful or difficult). sting
Keep straight on for two miles. straight
It's less than a mile to the beach. than
My car does forty miles to the gallon. the
This car does 30 miles to the gallon. to
To her astonishment, he smiled. to
He gave a shy smile and a little twist of his head. twist
She gave a small twisted smile. twisted
walk sth: Children here walk several miles to school. walk
His smile was warm and friendly. warm
a welcoming smile welcome
a speech/smile of welcome welcome
wish sb/sth/yourself + adv./prep.: She wished herself a million miles away. wish
a house within a mile of the station within

sourire alors, pourquoi tu souris?
borne je vous ai affirmé notre admiration sans bornes