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OXF3000D: nhức nhối sore weh

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like: weh
weh tun đau
die Feuerwehr cứu hỏa
das Heimweh nhớ nhà
sich wehren tự vệ
das Gewehr phản công
der Feuerwehrmann cảnh sát cứu hỏa

weh tun 疼痛 téngtòng
Feuerwehr 消防队 xiāofángduì
Heimweh 乡愁 xiāng chóu
sich wehren 自卫 zì wèi
Gewehr 步枪 bù qiāng
Feuerwehrmann 消防员 xiāofángyuán

Ich sah sogar die Feuerwehr. Tôi còn nhìn thấy cả xe cứu hỏa. (Lektion 19, Nr. 224)
Und dann war da dieser tapfere Feuerwehrmann. Và sau đó lính cứu hỏa đến. (Lektion 32, Nr. 430)
Hattest du auch manchmal Heimweh? Anh có thỉnh thoảng nhớ nhà không? (Lektion 56, Nr. 800)
Ich war nicht fähig, mich zu wehren! Anh đã không thể tự vệ! (Lektion 62, Nr. 880)
Er niest, seine Nase läuft und der Hals tut ihm weh. Anh bị hắt hơi, chảy mũi và đau cổ họng. (Lektion 66, Nr. 937)
Ich habe ein Jahr lang Wehrdienst geleistet. Tôi đã làm một năm nghĩa vụ quân sự. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1844)


Journalists were denied access to the President. access
He claims he acted in self-defence. act
Firefighters took action immediately to stop the blaze spreading. action
'Will it hurt?' 'I'm afraid so.' I'm afraid
Spicy smells wafted through the air. air
anti-tank weapons anti-
He was armed with a rifle. armed
an automatic rifle (= one that continues to fire as long as the trigger is pressed) automatic
A cold wind blew from the east. blow
That sprained ankle is still bothering her (= hurting). bother
He felt homesick, but made a brave attempt to appear cheerful. brave
Firefighters had to break the door down to reach the people trapped inside. break sth down
call sb/sth: to call the fire department/the police/a doctor/an ambulance call
Firefighters are still trying to control the blaze. control
The body has natural defence mechanisms to protect it from disease. defence
A gale was blowing from the east. east
employ sb as sth: For the past three years he has been employed as a firefighter. employ
The fire crews had problems fighting the blaze. fight
a burst of machine-gun fire fire
My feet are aching. foot
He didn't answer for fear of hurting her. for
We didn't mean to hurt him. It was just a bit of fun. fun
The tree blew over in the high winds. high
Firefighters formed a human chain (= a line of people) to carry the children to safety. human
Did you hurt yourself? hurt
Stop it. You're hurting me. hurt
My back is really hurting me today. hurt
Strong light hurts my eyes. hurt
My shoes hurt—they're too tight. hurt
My feet hurt. hurt
Ouch! That hurt! hurt
It hurts when I bend my knee. hurt
What really hurt was that he never answered my letter. hurt
hurt sb/sth: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you. hurt
it hurts (sb) to do sth: It hurt me to think that he would lie to me. hurt
the introduction of compulsory military service introduction
Stop it, you're hurting me! it
Stop kicking—it hurts! kick
Let go! You're hurting me! let sb/sth go, let go (of sb/sth)
a working model (= one in which the parts move) of a fire engine model
The wind must have blown it over. over
Firefighters soon put the fire out. put sth out
release sb/sth from sth: Firefighters took two hours to release the driver from the wreckage. release
resist doing sth: The bank strongly resisted cutting interest rates. resist
resist sth: She was charged with resisting arrest. resist
resist doing sth: He couldn't resist showing off his new car. resist
The wind was right in our faces. right
The wind is rising—I think there's a storm coming. rise
Firefighters were on the scene immediately. scene
Firefighters searched the buildings for survivors. search
A slight breeze was blowing. slight
My stomach is still sore (= painful) after the operation. sore
The howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls (= the spirits of dead people who are not in heaven). soul
a spray of machine-gun bullets spray
Stop it! You're hurting me. stop
Did it hurt? Sure it hurt. sure
I had a sore throat and it hurt to swallow. swallow
Firefighters tackled a blaze in a garage last night. tackle
I'm terribly sorry—did I hurt you? terribly
The wind is getting up (= blowing more strongly). up
The flag waved in the breeze. wave
wave sth: Crowds lined the route, waving flags and cheering. wave
The wind is getting up (= starting to blow strongly). wind
The wind has dropped (= stopped blowing strongly). wind
Have you hurt yourself? yourself