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to slip out ☊ vuột ☊
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OXF3000N móng (tay chânmóng vuốt nail
OXF3000N (adv).prep. bên trên vượt qua lên lên trên over
OXF3000N qua vượt qua ngang qua pass
OXF3000N cú đánh cú đòn cái vuốt ve sự vuốt ve stroke
like: vuột → →
streicheln ☊ vuốt ve ☊ 抚摸 ☊ fǔ mō
überholen ☊ vượt lên ☊ 超过 ☊ chāo gòu
übertreffen ☊ lập thành tích, vượt xa ☊ 超过 ☊ chāo guò
kuscheln ☊ âu yếm, vuốt ve ☊ 依偎 ☊ yīwēi
übertrumpfen ☊ vượt trội, áp đảo ☊ 胜过 ☊ shèngguò
streicheln ☊ vuốt ve ☊ ☊
überholen ☊ vượt lên ☊ ☊
übertreffen ☊ lập thành tích, vượt xa ☊ ☊
kuscheln ☊ âu yếm, vuốt ve ☊ ☊
übertrumpfen ☊ vượt trội, áp đảo ☊ ☊
die Überholspur ☊ làn đường vượt phải ☊ ☊
die Klaue ☊ móng, vuốt ☊ ☊
In einem der Gehege kann man zahmen Hasen das Fell streicheln und Enten füttern. ☊ Trong một chuồng thú người ta có thể vuốt ve bộ lông những con thỏ đã được thuần hóa và cho những con vịt ăn. ☊ (Lektion 65, Nr. 925)
Das Projekt überschreitet die festgelegten Kosten. ☊ Dự án này vượt quá mức kinh phí dự định. ☊ (Lektion 117, Nr. 2234)
Where's the nearest bridge across the river? ☊ across ☊
I passed my driving test at the first attempt. ☊ attempt ☊
If you want to pass your exams you'd better change your attitude! ☊ attitude ☊
I stepped back to let them pass. ☊ back ☊
excess baggage (= weighing more than the limit allowed on a plane) ☊ baggage ☊
The road continues beyond the village up into the hills. ☊ beyond ☊
Our success was far beyond what we thought possible. ☊ beyond ☊
The handle was just beyond my reach. ☊ beyond ☊
The exercise was beyond the abilities of most of the class. ☊ beyond ☊
to cross the border ☊ border ☊
You've done so much work—you're bound to pass the exam. ☊ bound ☊
Jake's passed his exams. We're going out to celebrate. ☊ celebrate ☊
Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the flight to Rome has been cancelled. ☊ control ☊
She was overtaken on the last stretch of the course. ☊ course ☊
The fever has passed its crisis. ☊ crisis ☊
cross (over): I waved and she crossed over (= crossed the road towards me). ☊ cross ☊
cross (over) (from...) (to/into...): We crossed from Dover to Calais. ☊ cross ☊
to cross the sea/mountains ☊ cross ☊
to cross France by train ☊ cross ☊
They crossed the finishing line together (= in a race). ☊ cross ☊
cross over sth: He crossed over the road and joined me. ☊ cross ☊
The roads cross just outside the town. ☊ cross ☊
She sat with her legs crossed. ☊ cross ☊
Children's lives are in danger every time they cross this road. ☊ danger ☊
Demand is exceeding supply. ☊ demand ☊
a personal pain that goes beyond description (= is too great to express in words) ☊ description ☊
desire to do sth: She felt an overwhelming desire to return home. ☊ desire ☊
The advantages of the scheme far outweighed the disadvantages. ☊ disadvantage ☊
There's nothing to do (= no means of passing the time in an enjoyable way) in this place. ☊ do ☊
a learner driver (= one who has not yet passed a driving test) ☊ driver ☊
earn sb sth: His outstanding ability earned him a place on the team. ☊ earn ☊
He passed the exam with ease. ☊ ease ☊
Mary was overcome with emotion. ☊ emotion ☊
I couldn't get through—the line's engaged. ☊ engaged ☊
He found that the report he had written had been overtaken by events (= it was no longer relevant). ☊ event ☊
to pass/fail an exam ☊ exam ☊
The results exceeded our expectations. ☊ expectation ☊
It had been a success far beyond their expectations. ☊ far ☊
The book's virtues far outweigh its faults. ☊ fault ☊
You can pass with as few as 25 points. ☊ few ☊
Fewer than 20 students passed all the exams. ☊ few ☊
She passed the exam with flying colours. ☊ with flying colours ☊
a forward pass (= in a sports game) ☊ forward ☊
+ adv./prep.: The bridge was destroyed so we couldn't get across the river. ☊ get ☊
Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through to them. ☊ get through (to sb) ☊
I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through. ☊ get through (to sb) ☊
She can't get over her shyness. ☊ get over sth ☊
I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty. ☊ get over sth ☊
He was disappointed at not getting the job, but he'll get over it. ☊ get over sth/sb ☊
Could we go through (= practise) Act 2 once more? ☊ go through sth ☊
Out of 36 candidates, half passed. ☊ half ☊
He went through hell during the trial. ☊ hell ☊
a jump of over six metres ☊ jump ☊
He managed to hold a lead of two seconds over his closest rival. ☊ lead ☊
The driver was more than three times over the legal limit (= the amount of alcohol you are allowed to have in your body when you are driving). ☊ legal ☊
Don't leave toys lying around—someone might trip over them. ☊ lie around ☊
You can't drive—you're over the limit (= you have drunk more alcohol than is legal when driving). ☊ limit ☊
to pass sth down through the male/female line ☊ line ☊
Be careful not to cross the line (= the broken line painted down the middle of the road). ☊ line ☊
There is no magic formula for passing exams—only hard work. ☊ magic ☊
What's the pass mark (= the mark you need in order to pass)? ☊ mark ☊
I struggled through the mass of people to the exit. ☊ mass ☊
The driver was well above the limit of 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood ☊ milligram ☊
He passed the exams with the minimum of effort. ☊ minimum ☊
The pass is kept open all the year. ☊ open ☊
Always overtake on the outside. ☊ outside ☊
I stopped and crossed over. ☊ over ☊
It took her ages to get over her illness. ☊ over ☊
She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal. ☊ overcome ☊
The two parties managed to overcome their differences on the issue. ☊ overcome ☊
He finally managed to overcome his fear of flying ☊ overcome ☊
He overcame a strong temptation to run away. ☊ overcome ☊
In the final game Sweden easily overcame France. ☊ overcome ☊
Her parents were overcome with grief at the funeral. ☊ overcome ☊
Overcome by curiosity, the boy looked through the window. ☊ overcome ☊
I'm not really expecting to pass first time. ☊ pass ☊
pass sth: She hasn't passed her driving test yet. ☊ pass ☊
We sang songs to pass the time. ☊ pass ☊
How did you pass the evening? ☊ pass ☊
Unemployment has now passed the three million mark. ☊ pass ☊
pass sth (to sb): He passed the ball to Rooney. ☊ pass ☊
Pass that book over. ☊ pass ☊
The road was so narrow that cars were unable to pass. ☊ pass ☊
pass sb/sth: to pass a barrier/sentry/checkpoint ☊ pass ☊
You'll pass a bank on the way to the train station. ☊ pass ☊
She passed me in the street without even saying hello. ☊ pass ☊
There was a truck behind that was trying to pass me. ☊ pass ☊
Can you pass these pictures around for everyone to look at, please? ☊ pass sth around/round ☊
Unemployment is now past the 3 million mark. ☊ past ☊
There are fines for exceeding permitted levels of noise pollution. ☊ permit ☊
It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that we'll all meet again one day. ☊ possibility ☊
He rose through the ranks to become managing director. ☊ rank ☊
It is dangerous to exceed the recommended dose. ☊ recommend ☊
record that...: She recorded in her diary that they crossed the Equator on 15 June. ☊ record ☊
The lights (= traffic lights) changed to red before I could get across. ☊ red ☊
He relaxed his grip on her arm. ☊ relax ☊
(+ adv./prep.): The ground there is too rough to ride over. ☊ ride ☊
She rose through the ranks to become managing director. ☊ rise ☊
Pass the biscuits round. ☊ round ☊
She rubbed her hair dry quickly with a towel. ☊ rub ☊
She ran her fingers nervously through her hair. ☊ run ☊
Pass the salt, please. ☊ salt ☊
She was overtaken by the speed of events (= things happened more quickly than she expected). ☊ speed ☊
the power of the human spirit to overcome difficulties ☊ spirit ☊
He's a beautiful dog. Can I stroke him? ☊ stroke ☊
He stroked her hair affectionately. ☊ stroke ☊
vastly superior ☊ superior ☊
This model is technically superior to its competitors. ☊ superior ☊
Much to my surprise, I passed. ☊ surprise ☊
to pass/fail a test ☊ test ☊
Can you pass me that thing over there? ☊ thing ☊
He drove through a red light (= passed it when he should have stopped). ☊ through ☊
I'd never have got through it all (= a difficult situation) without you. ☊ through ☊
The flood was too deep to drive through. ☊ through ☊
I tried to call you but I couldn't get through. ☊ through ☊
He's determined to pass this time. ☊ time ☊
We'll have to tip the sofa up to get it through the door. ☊ tip up/over, tip sth up/over ☊
The existence of God is beyond human understanding (= humans cannot know whether God exists or not). ☊ understanding ☊
I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past. ☊ out of the way ☊
He was driving at well over the speed limit. ☊ well ☊
The road was just wide enough for two vehicles to pass. ☊ wide ☊