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to bolt, fasten, attach gài

Dorn gai Pflanzen


OXF3000N đặt chướng ngại vật barrier
OXF3000N cô gái tóc hoe người đàn bà tóc hoe blonde
OXF3000N bâng khuâng ái ngại concerning
OXF3000N vương miện vua ngai vàng đỉnh cao nhất crown
OXF3000N con gái daughter
OXF3000N sự sợ hãi e sợ sợ lo ngại fear
OXF3000N cháu gái granddaughter
OXF3000N cháu gái niece
OXF3000N xưng hô lịch sự Ngài Ông sir













like: gài
the guerillas set traps everywhere in the woods du kích gài bẫy khắp rừng
unbesorgt vô tư, không lo ngại 安心的 ānxīn de
das Mädchen cô gái
die Tochter con gái
die Schwester chị, em gái
die Enkelin cháu gái
die Nichte cháu gái
die Nichte cháu gái
die Stachelbeere quả lý gai
der Stachel gai, lông gai
der Hanf cây gai dầu
die Dornen (Plural) gai
die Magd cô hầu gái
die Hure gái điếm, gái làm tiền
unbesorgt vô tư, không lo ngại
der Stacheldraht hàng rào thép gai


Ich befürchte, das gibt ein Chaos. Anh lo ngại rằng, có sự lộn xộn rồi đây. (Lektion 46, Nr. 658)
Trang erzählt Tri mit Tränen in den Augen von ihrer Schwester. Trang kể lể với Trí về người chị gái trong nước mắt. (Lektion 61, Nr. 858)
Trang macht sich Sorgen, weil der Mann ihrer Schwester keine Rücksicht auf ihre Gefühle genommen hat. Trang lo lắng,vì chồng của chị gái đã không hề để ý đến cảm giác của chị. (Lektion 61, Nr. 859)
Es ist eine Schande, dass er deine Schwester so unglücklich gemacht hat. Đó là một sự hổ thẹn, rằng anh ta đã làm chị gái em bất hạnh như thế. (Lektion 61, Nr. 867)
Tri und Trang suchen in einer Buchhandlung nach einem Geschenk für Tris geliebte Nichte. Trí và Trang tìm một món quà trong tiệm sách cho cô cháu gái đáng yêu của Trí. (Lektion 71, Nr. 1011)
Ich war mit Freundinnen in einer Bar. Em cùng những bạn gái trong quán bar. (Lektion 74, Nr. 1057)
Die Schwester meiner Mutter, meine Tante, bringt ihre Zwillinge, meine Cousinen, mit. Chị gái của mẹ anh, bà dì, dẫn theo hai anh em sinh đôi tới, họ là anh em con bác của anh. (Lektion 77, Nr. 1099)
Auch mein Schwager, der Mann meiner Schwester, wird da sein. Và cả người anh rể, chồng của chị gái em, cũng sẽ có mặt. (Lektion 77, Nr. 1102)
Trangs Cousin will noch etwas auf dem Klavier vorspielen und meine Schwester wird uns ein Lied singen. Anh họ của Trang còn muốn chơi đàn vi ô lông và chị gái anh sẽ hát. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1114)
Ist Herr ... zu sprechen? Có thể nói chuyện với ông / ngài...bây giờ được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1222)
Herr Wolf hat aufgelegt! Ngài Wolf đã ngắt máy. (Lektion 87, Nr. 1296)
Das ist mir sehr peinlich. Tôi thấy rất ngại / rất xấu hổ. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1483)
Kann ich Ihnen die Formulare auch per E-Mail zuschicken? Tôi có thể gửi ngài bản khai này qua Email được không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1698)
Ich freue mich, auch den Vorstandsvorsitzenden zu diesem Vortrag begrüßen zu dürfen. Tôi rất vui có sự hiện diện của ngài chủ tịch hội đồng quản trị trong buổi diễn thuyết hôm nay. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2083)
Ich möchte Sie gerne zum Essen einladen. Tôi rất muốn mời anh / chị / ông / bà/ngài cùng đi ăn. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2411)
Darf ich Sie einladen? Tôi xin phép mời anh / chị / ông / bà/ngài bữa ăn này nhé? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2459)


The girl's life was saved because the doctors acted so promptly. act
admit to sth: Don't be afraid to admit to your mistakes. admit
We feared that an advance on the capital would soon follow. advance
advise (sb) against sth/against doing sth: I would strongly advise against going out on your own. advise
affection for sb/sth: Mr Darcy's affection for his sister affection
afraid to do sth: Don't be afraid to ask if you don't understand. afraid
The boy wasn't afraid to say what he believed. afraid
They felt apprehensive about the approach of war. approach
He walked in with a tall blonde on his arm (= next to him and holding his arm). arm
She doesn't play as well as her sister. as
ashamed of sb: His daughter looked such a mess that he was ashamed of her. ashamed
The girls awoke to the sound of rain rattling on the windows. awake
Please don't be awkward about letting him come. awkward
My sister's expecting a baby = she is pregnant. baby
a baby boy/girl baby
Who's the girl standing behind Jan? behind
bid (against sb): We wanted to buy the chairs but another couple were bidding against us. bid
You're a big girl now. big
Mary gave birth to a healthy baby girl. give birth (to sb/sth)
Is she a natural blonde (= Is her hair naturally blonde)? blonde
The family of the missing girl has been called in by the police to identify the body. body
They have two boys and a girl. boy
call sb: They called their first daughter after her grandmother. call
Doctors say her condition is causing some concern. cause
She cheerfully admitted that she had no experience at all (= she wasn't afraid to do so). cheerfully
Clever girl! clever
command sb to do sth: He commanded his men to retreat. command
concern (about sth/sb): There is growing concern about violence on television. concern
In the meeting, voters raised concerns about health care. concern
Don't hesitate to ask if you have any queries or concerns about this work. concern
concern (over sth/sb): The report expressed concern over continuing high unemployment. concern
The President's health was giving serious cause for concern. concern
concerned (that)...: She was concerned that she might miss the turning and get lost. concerned
While girls lack confidence, boys often overestimate their abilities. confidence
People often confuse me and my twin sister. confuse
Don was deep in conversation with the girl on his right. conversation
She copies everything her sister does. copy
A girl was killed yesterday in a crash involving a stolen car. crash
We have two sons and a daughter. daughter
They have three grown-up daughters. daughter
She's the daughter of an Oxford professor. daughter
dear to sb: Her daughter is very dear to her. dear
defend sb/yourself/sth from/against sb/sth: Politicians are skilled at defending themselves against their critics. defend
defend sb/yourself/sth from/against sb/sth: All our officers are trained to defend themselves against knife attacks. defend
it depresses sb to do sth: It depresses me to see so many young girls smoking. depress
My son's terribly untidy; my daughter's no different. different
a disturbing piece of news disturbing
Teenagers are very fashion conscious, especially girls. especially
She's even more intelligent than her sister. even
She's going to her sister's for the evening. evening
She felt excluded by the other girls (= they did not let her join in what they were doing). exclude
Police have reopened the file (= have started collecting information again) on the missing girl. file
She reached the final of the 100m hurdles. final
A young girl was in the line of fire (= between the person shooting and what he/she was shooting at). fire
gain sb sth: Her unusual talent gained her worldwide recognition. gain
gain (by/from sth): Who stands to gain from this decision? gain
He got his sister to help him with his homework. get
She's never really got on with her sister. get on with sb, get on (together)
She and her sister have never really got on. get on with sb, get on (together)
a baby girl girl
Hello, girls and boys! girl
Our youngest girl is at college. girl
Alex is not interested in girls yet. girl
He married the girl next door. girl
I had lunch with a girlfriend. girlfriend
go to do sth: She has gone to see her sister this weekend. go
I'm going around to my sister's (= her house) later. go around/round (to...)
Get dressed now, there's a good girl. good
She was a good Catholic girl. good
The police have expressed grave concern about the missing child's safety. grave
a group of girls/trees/houses group
Fears are growing for the safety of a teenager who disappeared a week ago. grow
happy to do sth: We are happy to announce the engagement of our daughter. happy
'Couldn't you have just said no?' 'Well, hardly (= of course not), she's my wife's sister.' hardly
the head boy/girl (= a student who is chosen to represent the school) head
She is the same height as her sister. height
He seemed to hesitate a second. hesitate
hesitate about/over sth: I didn't hesitate for a moment about taking the job. hesitate
If you'd like me to send you the book, then please don't hesitate to ask. hesitate
The girl held her father's hand tightly. hold
My daughter is in such a hurry to grow up. in a hurry to do sth
insurance (against sth): to take out insurance against fire and theft insurance
introduce A to B (as sth): He introduced me to a Greek girl at the party. introduce
invest sth (in sth): He invested his life savings in his daughter's business. invest
She's just as smart as her sister. just
knock against/on sth: Her hand knocked against the glass. knock
He was with an attractive young lady. lady
law (against sth): the 1996 law against the hiring of illegal immigrants law
leave sth (to sb): She left £1 million to her daughter. leave
leave sb sth: She left her daughter £1 million. leave
He risked his life to save his daughter from the fire. life
This new girlfriend of his—what's she like? like
a little boy/girl little
my little brother/sister (= younger brother/sister) little
He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. make sth up
She was far more intelligent than her sister. more
move away: She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away. move
Mr Brown Mr
She was a thin, nervous girl. nervous
I never knew (= didn't know until now) you had a twin sister. never
a girl of 12 of
She's their only daughter. only
Is it a boy or a girl? or
My other sister is a doctor. other
our daughter/dog/house our
She bears more than a passing resemblance to (= looks very like) your sister. passing
We request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of our daughter Lisa. pleasure
She was chosen in preference to her sister. in preference to sb/sth
He got his girlfriend pregnant and they're getting married. pregnant
She pretended (that) she was his niece. pretend
a pretty little girl pretty
She is his daughter from a previous marriage. previous
Her duty was to produce an heir to the throne. produce
prompt sb to do sth: The thought of her daughter's wedding day prompted her to lose some weight. prompt
proud that...: She was proud that her daughter had so much talent. proud
race (against sb/sth): Who will he be racing against in the next round? race
a red-haired girl red
relationship (with sb): She has a very close relationship with her sister. relationship
to remove problems/obstacles/objections remove
report sb/sth + adj.: She has reported her daughter missing. report
We treat boys exactly the same as girls. same
scratch (sb/sth/yourself): I'd scratched my leg and it was bleeding. scratch
scratch sb/sth/yourself on sth: She scratched herself on a nail. scratch
scratch sth/yourself: John yawned and scratched his chin. scratch
Her hands were covered in scratches from the brambles. scratch
scream (out) that...: His sister screamed out that he was crazy. scream
Girls become sexually mature earlier than boys. sexually
a girl of sharp intelligence sharp
'What does your sister do?' 'She's a dentist.' she
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much (= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences). shelter
He asked me what time he should come. (= His words were: 'What time shall I come?') should
He's just showing off because that girl he likes is here. show off
Don't be shy—come and say hello. shy
She never lets her daughter out of her sight (= always keeps her where she can see her). sight
It is significant that girls generally do better in examinations than boys. significant
I'm a simple country girl. simple
Good morning, sir. Can I help you? sir
Are you ready to order, sir? sir
'Report to me tomorrow, corporal!' 'Yes, sir!' sir
an older/younger sister sister
a big/little/kid sister sister
My best friend has been like a sister to me (= very close). sister
We have two sons and a daughter. son
His feet were sore after the walk. sore
a clicking/buzzing/scratching, etc. sound sound
I've put a star by the names of the girls in the class. star
My sister's coming to stay next week. stay
I want you to stay away from my daughter. stay away (from sb/sth)
a steady boyfriend/girlfriend (= with whom you have a serious relationship or one that has lasted a long time) steady
We've told our daughter not to speak to strangers. stranger
She bears a striking resemblance to her older sister. striking
In striking contrast to their brothers, the girls were both intelligent and charming. striking
struggle (with sb) (for/against sth): a struggle for independence struggle
He's proud of his daughter's successes. success
She knew surprisingly little about her sister's life. surprisingly
The school doesn't take boys (= only has girls). take
He gave it to his sister. to
turn that...: It turned out that she was a friend of my sister. turn out
twin boys/girls twin
I was just a young girl from a small town and I felt very unimportant. unimportant
useless (doing sth): It's useless worrying about it. useless
warn (sb) against/about sth: The guidebook warns against walking alone at night. warn
warn sb (to do sth): He warned Billy to keep away from his daughter. warn
I left them alone, as I felt I was in the way. in the/sb's way
She writes about her experiences as a black girl in a predominantly white city. white
a girl with (= who has) red hair with
worry sb/yourself + adj. (about sb/sth): He's worried himself sick (= become extremely anxious) about his daughter. worry
a worrying development worrying
It is particularly worrying that nobody seems to be in charge. worrying
It's been a worrying time for us all. worrying
The most worrying thing is that she won't let us help. worrying
'Waiter!' 'Yes, sir?' yes
You girls, stop talking! you