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like: ngốn
schmecken ngon miệng 有滋味 yǒu zīwèi
lecker ngon 好吃的 hǎochī de
übermütig táo bạo, ngông cuồng 放肆的 fàngsì de
unbeholfen sein vụng về, lóng ngóng 笨手笨脚 bènshǒu-bènjiǎo
gut schmecken ngon 好吃 hǎochī
geschmacklos, fade nhạt nhẽo, vô vị, không ngon 无味的, 淡而无味的 wúwèi de, dàn ér wúwèi de
auf Zehenspitzen schleichen đi rón rén bằng đầu ngón chân 蹑手蹑脚 nièshǒu-nièjiǎo
die Sprache ngôn ngữ, tiếng
schmecken ngon miệng
lecker ngon
die Flamme ngọn lửa
der Finger ngón tay
der Daumen ngón cái
der Zeh ngón chân
das Fabelwesen tình tiết ngụ ngôn
übermütig táo bạo, ngông cuồng
unbeholfen sein vụng về, lóng ngóng
die Meinungsfreiheit tự do ngôn luận
gut schmecken ngon
geschmacklos, fade nhạt nhẽo, vô vị, không ngon
der Appetit cảm giác, ngon miệng
auf Zehenspitzen schleichen đi rón rén bằng đầu ngón chân
der Mittelfinger ngón giữa
der Zeigefinger ngón trỏ
der kleine Finger ngón út
der Ringfinger ngón đeo nhẫn, áp út
das Sprichwort ngạn ngữ, thành ngữ, câu châm ngôn
die Fackel ngọn đuốc
der Leuchtturm đèn biển, ngọn hải đăng


Die Rühreier sind sehr gut. Món trứng chiên ngon tuyêt. (Lektion 9, Nr. 82)
Ich glaube, dass du das nicht kannst, aber es gibt eine nette Gaststätte, nicht weit von hier. Anh nghĩ là không, nhưng mā có một cái quán ăn ngon ở gần đây. (Lektion 9, Nr. 89)
Das Essen schmeckt dort sehr gut. Thức ăn ở đó rất ngon. (Lektion 9, Nr. 91)
Das Essen war sehr gut. Es war sehr nett von dir, dass du mich eingeladen hast. Bữa ăn ngon tuyệt. Cám ơn anh đã mời em. (Lektion 15, Nr. 163)
Es ist nett, eingeladen zu werden und tolles Essen zu bekommen. Thật tuyệt vì được anh mời và được ăn những món ngon. (Lektion 16, Nr. 176)
Er hob vorsichtig seinen Daumen und wartete auf einen Fahrer. Anh ấy giơ ngón tay cái lên và chờ một tài xế. (Lektion 28, Nr. 359)
Sie müssen diesen Kartoffelsalat probieren. Er ist wirklich gut. Anh phải ăn thử salat khoai tây.Nó ngon lắm đấy. (Lektion 28, Nr. 368)
Die Flammen gerieten außer Kontrolle. Ngọn lửa ngoài tầm kiếm soát. (Lektion 32, Nr. 427)
Jeder musste ihr erzählen, wie gut sie schmeckten. Nhưng mọi người phải kế cho cô ấy nghe bánh ngon như thế nào. (Lektion 40, Nr. 572)
Er kämpfte damals in einer gewaltigen Schlacht gegen seine Rivalen, unheimliche Fabelwesen. Ngày xưa ông đã chiến đấu chống lại địch thủ trong một trận đánh kịch liệt qua những tình tiết ngụ ngôn huyền bí. (Lektion 71, Nr. 1018)
Ich freue mich schon auf meinen Neffen. Anh mong ngóng đứa cháu trai này. (Lektion 77, Nr. 1097)
Ich spreche drei Sprachen. Tôi nói được ba thứ tiếng. / Tôi nói được ba ngôn ngữ. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1856)
Welche Sprachen sprechen Sie? Anh / Chị nói được những ngôn ngữ gì? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1907)
Ich bin zweisprachig aufgewachsen. Tôi lớn lên với hai ngôn ngữ. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1911)
Es schmeckt hier besonders gut. Món này ăn rất ngon. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2438)
Das schmeckt gut. Món ăn này rất ngon. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2448)
Hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà ăn có ngon miệng không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2454)
Danke, es war sehr gut. Cám ơn, rất ngon. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2455)

632 I slept well last night. How about you? Did you sleep well last night? Tôi đêm qua ngủ ngon. Cậu thì sao? Đêm qua cậu ngủ có ngon không.
655 Did you sleep well last night? Tối qua cậu có ngủ ngon không?
656 No, I didn't sleep very well. Không, tôi ngủ không ngon.
1176 I feel good. I slept very well last night. Tôi cảm thấy tốt. Tôi tối qua ngủ ngon.
1427 It's the most popular restaurant in town, so the food must be good. Đấy là nhà hàng đắt khách nhất thị trấn nên thức ăn chắc chắn phải ngon.
1846 uncomfortable? Tối qua tôi ngủ không ngon. - Vậy à? Giường không được thoải mái à?

Firefighters took action immediately to stop the blaze spreading. action
an active volcano (= likely to erupt ) active
adjust sth to sth: Adjust your language to the age of your audience. adjust
advance sth: This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning. advance
Few writers approach his richness of language. approach
Article 10 of the European Convention guarantees free speech. article
the delicious smell of baking bread bake
She wore a simple band of gold = a ring on her finger. band
the language barrier (= when people cannot communicate because they do not speak the same language) barrier
What's the best way to cook steak? best
You'll feel all the better for a good night's sleep. better
Snowdon and the mountains beyond were covered in snow. beyond
bite into/through sth: She bit into a ripe juicy pear. bite
to go up a hill in bottom gear bottom
A welcoming fire was burning in the fireplace. burn
Fires were burning all over the city. burn
call sb/sth + noun: I wouldn't call German an easy language. call
catch sth (in/on sth): He caught his thumb in the door. catch
After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours: a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky. choice
The menu has a good choice of desserts. choice
click sth: He clicked his fingers at the waiter. click
a coal fire coal
comment that...: A spokesperson commented that levels of carbon dioxide were very high. comment
basic features which are common to all human languages common
They communicated in sign language. communicate
non-verbal communication communication
His fingers were briefly in contact with the ball. contact
Firefighters are still trying to control the blaze. control
Good food need not cost a fortune (= cost a lot of money). cost
The college runs specialist language courses. course
cut sth: She cut her finger on a piece of glass. cut
He had his finger cut off in an accident at work. cut sth off
The new factory cuts off our view of the hills. cut sth off
a dead language (= one that is no longer spoken, for example Latin) dead
Two children were burnt to death in the fire (= they died as a result of the fire). death
The spokesman refused either to confirm or deny the reports. deny
His language is disgusting (= he uses a lot of offensive words). disgusting
the downward slope of a hill downward
The mountains rose dramatically behind them. dramatically
'Goodnight. Sweet dreams.' dream
a drive through the mountains drive
a word that has dropped out of the language drop out (of sth)
The ease with which she learns languages is astonishing. ease
Learning languages doesn't come easily to him. easily
the eastern slopes of the mountain eastern
I know a good Italian restaurant. It's not far from here, either. either
emotional language emotional
emphasis (on/upon sth): The emphasis is very much on learning the spoken language. emphasis
A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour. entrance
There is a similar word in many languages, for example in French and Italian. for example
Freedom of expression (= freedom to say what you think) is a basic human right. expression
We saw the faint outline of the mountain through the mist. faint
the Germanic family of languages family
The fashion at the time was for teaching mainly the written language. fashion
You'll feel better after a good night's sleep. feel
The fire crews had problems fighting the blaze. fight
She ran her fingers through her hair. finger
Hold the material between finger and thumb. finger
The old man wagged his finger at the youths. finger
to make/build a fire fire
We sat in front of a roaring fire. fire
a gas/electric fire fire
A candle had set the curtains on fire. fire
A small fire had started in the kitchen. fire
the tiny yellow flame of a match flame
The flames were growing higher and higher. flame
The plane burst into flame(s) (= suddenly began burning strongly). flame
Everything went up in flames (= was destroyed by fire). flame
The curtains were enveloped in a sheet of flame. flame
a foreign accent/language/student foreign
form sth: These hills were formed by glaciation. form
You don't have to spend a fortune to give your family tasty, healthy meals. fortune
A true democracy complete with free speech and a free press was called for. free
freedom of speech/thought/expression/worship freedom
How frequent is this word (= how often does it occur in the language)? frequent
good at sth: to be good at languages/your job good
good food good
guarantee sth: Basic human rights, including freedom of speech, are now guaranteed. guarantee
We hired a local guide to get us across the mountains. guide
You've got to try this recipe—it's delicious. have to
The height of the mountain did not discourage them. height
The house is built on the side of a hill overlooking the river. hill
I love walking in the hills (= in the area where there are hills). hill
You'll feel better with a good meal inside you. inside
Flaming torches were positioned at intervals along the terrace. at (...) intervals
kiss sb: Go and kiss your mother goodnight. kiss
a programming language language
the language of mime language
the language of dolphins/bees language
bad/foul/strong language (= words that people may consider offensive) language
literary/poetic language language
the language of the legal profession language
Give your instructions in everyday language. language
theories about the origins of language language
a study of language acquisition in two-year-olds language
It takes a long time to learn to speak a language well. language
Italian is my first language. language
She has a good command of the Spanish language. language
a qualification in language teaching language
They fell in love in spite of the language barrier (= the difficulty of communicating when people speak different languages). language
Why study Latin? It's a dead language (= no longer spoken by anyone). language
Is English an official language in your country? language
learn sth: to learn a language/a musical instrument/a skill learn
She could just see by the light of the candle. light
She lit a candle. light
He traced the line of her jaw with his finger. line
living languages (= those still spoken) living
As I didn't speak the language I grew lonelier and lonelier. lonely
Hold the rope loosely between your finger and thumb. loosely
the lower slopes of the mountain low
Grammar information enables students to map the structure of a foreign language onto their own. map sth on/onto sth
The hill appeared as a black mass in the distance. mass
Enjoy your meal. meal
English is the medium of instruction (= the language used to teach other subjects). medium
a ministry spokesperson ministry
minority languages minority
Shakespeare's language can be a problem for modern readers. modern
move sth: I can't move my fingers. move
the natural processes of language learning natural
I'd like to learn a new language. new
You'll feel better after you've had a good night's sleep. night
Stop picking your nose! (= removing dirt from it with your finger) nose
The programme contains language which some viewers may find offensive. offensive
The country's official language is Spanish. official
an open flame open
the Opposition spokesman on education opposition
yellow and orange flames orange
This is delicious. You ought to try some. ought to
the party leader/manifesto/policy party
The path led up a steep hill. path
a spokesperson person
She picked the best cake for herself. pick
pick sth: to pick your nose (= put your finger inside your nose to remove dried mucus ) pick
point sth: She pointed her finger in my direction. point
She produced a delicious meal out of a few leftovers. produce
Human beings are genetically programmed to learn certain kinds of language. programme
to put out a candle/cigarette/light put sth out
Don't be put off by how it looks—it tastes delicious. put sb off
quite delicious/amazing/empty/perfect quite
A spokesman said the changes were not in reaction to the company's recent losses. reaction
a really hot fire really
related languages related
She was reported by the hospital spokesman to be making excellent progress. report
I had a good night's rest. rest
A diamond glittered on her ring finger (= the finger next to the little finger, especially on the left hand). ring
He was rolling a pencil between his fingers. roll
I rubbed a clear patch on the window with my fingers. rub
She ran her fingers nervously through her hair. run
to run a hotel/store/language school run
They reached safety seconds before the building was engulfed in flames. safety
a drama/language/riding, etc. school school
teachers of English as a second language (= to people who already speak one or more other languages) second
His linguistic ability served him well in his chosen profession. serve
serve sb sth: She served us a delicious lunch. serve
Surgeons were able to sew the finger back on. sew
Flames were shooting up through the roof. shoot
to sleep well/deeply/soundly/badly sleep
Did you have a good sleep? sleep
I'll feel better after a good night's sleep (= a night when I sleep well). sleep
speak sth: What language is it they're speaking? speak
A speaker conveys information through tone and body language. speaker
freedom of speech (= the right to say openly what you think) speech
English became the official language for business in spite of the fact that the population was largely Chinese. in spite of sth
The spoken language differs considerably from the written language. spoken
(+ adv./prep.): The fire rapidly spread to adjoining buildings. spread
A government spokesperson made a statement to the press. statement
a steep hill/slope/bank steep
Don't stick your fingers through the bars of the cage. stick
sticky fingers covered in jam sticky
Fields and hills stretched out as far as we could see. stretch
Beyond the mountains stretches a vast desert. stretch
the grammatical structures of a language structure
He sucked the blood from a cut on his finger. suck
Stop sucking your thumb! suck
suggestion of sth: A spokesman dismissed any suggestion of a boardroom rift. suggestion
Firefighters tackled a blaze in a garage last night. tackle
He kept tapping his fingers on the table. tap
He accused the leader of tearing up the party's manifesto (= of ignoring it). tear sth up
'Register' is the term commonly used to describe different levels of formality in language. term
That's it, the fire's out now. that's it
the theory and practice of language teaching theory
thick fingers thick
The sand ran through (= between) my fingers. through
She still sucks her thumb when she's worried. thumb
There's a hole in the thumb. thumb
the tips of your fingers tip
There are mountains to the north. to
the big/little toe (= the largest/smallest toe) toe
Can you touch your toes? (= by bending over while keeping your legs straight) toe
He kicked the earth with the toe of his boot. toe
The cat sank its teeth into his finger. tooth
Nervously I twisted the ring on my finger. twist
The poem uses simple language. use
Reading is of vital importance in language learning. vital
It seems such a waste to throw good food away. waste
I hate to see good food go to waste (= be thrown away). waste
the western slopes of the mountain western
What you need is a good meal. what
Wind the bandage around your finger. wind
a nice steak with a bottle of red wine with
His fingers were numb with cold. with
I'm writing to enquire about language courses. write
You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken. you