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OXF3000D: cuộc đua race Rennen

ENDE: race Rennen
ENDE: to race rennen
ENDE: to run (ran,run) rennen
ENDE: to run rennen












like: rennen
trennen phân loại
rennen chạy
sich verbrennen bị bỏng
verbrennen bỏng
brennen cháy, thiêu
flitzen (sehr schnell rennen) chạy vùn vụt
das Sodbrennen chứng ợ nóng

trennen 分开 fēnkāi
rennen 奔跑 bēnpǎo
sich verbrennen 烧伤 shāo shāng
verbrennen 烧伤 shāo shāng
brennen 着火 zhǎo huǒ
flitzen (sehr schnell rennen) 飞奔 (很快地跑) fēibēn (hěn kuài de pǎo)
Sodbrennen 胃灼热 wèizhuórè

Er hofft, dass die Kunden die Sachen trennen, die sie wegwerfen. Anh ấy hy vọng khách hàng sẽ phân loại rác khi họ vứt. (Lektion 30, Nr. 392)


ambition to be/do sth: His burning ambition was to study medicine. ambition
I can't run any faster. any
The sudden appearance of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run. appearance
She fell back towards the end of the race. back
They all put a bet on the race. bet
burn sth: The soup's hot. Don't burn your mouth. burn
burn sth: Sorry—I burnt the toast. burn
Some people burn calories (= use food to produce energy) faster than others. burn
Two children were rescued from the burning car. burn
The smell of burning rubber filled the air. burn
burn (sb/sth): to burn waste paper/dead leaves burn
burn sb/sth + adj.: His greatest fear is of being burnt alive. burn
The aircraft crashed and burst into flames (= suddenly began to burn). burst into sth
I can run fast. can
Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house. chain
They crossed the finishing line together (= in a race). cross
cut through sth: You need a powerful saw to cut through metal. cut
burning desert sands desert
Can it ever be right to divide a mother from her child? divide
As we get older, our bodies become less efficient at burning up calories. efficient
enter sb/sth in sth: Irish trainers have entered several horses in the race. enter
escape (from sth): She managed to escape from the burning car. escape
He finished fifth in the race. fifth
a dramatic finish to the race finish
Several youths had set fire to the police car (= had made it start burning). fire
These thatched roofs frequently catch fire (= start to burn). fire
Who came first in the race (= who won)? first
The black and white flag went down, and the race began. flag
The plane burst into flame(s) (= suddenly began burning strongly). flame
gamble sth (at/on sth): I gambled all my winnings on the last race. gamble
Don't let your imagination run away with you (= don't use too much imagination). imagination
The pilot jumped from the burning plane (= with a parachute ). jump
He came last in the race. last
She was among the leaders of the race from the start. leader
lose sth (to sb): to lose a game/a race/an election/a battle/a war lose
to strike a match (= to make it burn) match
motorcycle racing motorcycle
He lost the race by the narrowest of margins. narrow
I tried to run but my legs just wouldn't obey me. obey
Australia finished 20 points ahead. point
No athlete would dream of entering a big race without adequate preparation. preparation
present sth: The local MP will start the race and present the prizes. present
a race between the two best runners of the club race
Who won the race? race
He's already in training for the big race against Bailey. race
Their horse came third in the race last year. race
a boat/horse/road, etc. race race
a five-kilometre race race
Shall we have a race to the end of the beach? race
race (for sth): the race for the presidency race
race (to do sth): The race is on (= has begun) to find a cure for the disease. race
race sb/sth + adv./prep.: The injured man was raced to the hospital. race
race (against sb/sth): Who will he be racing against in the next round? race
He's ridden six winners so far this year (= in horse racing). ride
The smoke makes my eyes run. run
There are only five horses running in the first race. run
Holmes ran a fine race to take the gold medal. run
a list of runners (= horses in a race) and riders runner
save sth (for sth/sb): He's saving his strength for the last part of the race. save
I came second (to) last (= the one before the last one) in the race. second
separate sth: Separate the eggs (= separate the yolk from the white). separate
separate sth from/and sth: It is impossible to separate belief from emotion. separate
separate sth into sth: Make a list of points and separate them into 'desirable' and 'essential'. separate
separate sb/sth: Police tried to separate the two men who were fighting. separate
separate sb/sth from/and sb/sth: Those suffering from infectious diseases were separated from the other patients. separate
separate sb/sth: A thousand kilometres separates the two cities. separate
separate sb/sth from/and sb: A high wall separated our back yard from the playing field. separate
smell sth doing sth: Can you smell something burning? smell
Rubbish can easily be separated and sorted into plastics, glass and paper. sort
Let's split up now and meet again at lunchtime. split sb up, split up
He failed to reach the required standard, and did not qualify for the race. standard
sting sth: Tears stung her eyes. sting
Pace yourself or you'll tire yourself out in the first half of the race. tire sb/yourself out
This race will be the ultimate test of your skill. ultimate
She finished the race way ahead of the other runners. way
withdraw sb/sth (from sth): The horse had been withdrawn from the race. withdraw