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OXF3000N đốt đốt cháy thắp nung thiêu burn
OXF3000N bị đốt bị cháy khê rám nắng sạm (da) burnt
OXF3000N sự xung đột sự va chạm xung đột, va chạm
OXF3000N đột ngột dramatically
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpected
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpected
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpectedly
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpectedly
OXF3000N lửa đốt cháy fire
OXF3000N đốt cháy cái gì set fire to
OXF3000N chất đốt nhiên liệu fuel
OXF3000N khí hơi đốt gas
OXF3000N sự đốt nóng sự làm nóng heating
OXF3000N châm chích đốt ngòi vòi (ong muỗi) nọc (rắn) sting
OXF3000N thình lình đột ngột sudden
OXF3000N thình lình đột ngột suddenly
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpected
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpected
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpectedly
OXF3000N bất ngờ đột ngột gây ngạc nhiên unexpectedly
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plötzlich ☊ đột nhiên, bất thình lình, bất ngờ ☊ 突然的 ☊ tūrán de
auftauchen ☊ xuất hiện đột ngột ☊ 出现 ☊ chūxiàn
stechen ☊ Đốt, chích ☊ 叮 ☊ dīng
jemanden überraschen ☊ Đột kích ai ☊ 让某人惊讶 ☊ ràng mǒu rén jīng yà
jemanden überraschen ☊ Đột kích ai ☊ 使某人惊喜 ☊ shǐ mǒu rén jīng xǐ
anzünden ☊ thắp, đốt ☊ 点燃 ☊ diǎn rán
ein Konflikt eskaliert ☊ xung đột leo thang ☊ 冲突升级 ☊ chōngtū shēngjí
etwas anzünden ☊ đốt gì đó, thắp (nến) ☊ 点燃某物 ☊ diǎnrán mǒuwù
plötzlich ☊ đột nhiên, bất thình lình, bất ngờ ☊ ☊
auftauchen ☊ xuất hiện đột ngột ☊ ☊
stechen ☊ Đốt, chích ☊ ☊
der Verbrecher ☊ kẻ đột nhập ☊ ☊
jemanden überraschen ☊ Đột kích ai ☊ ☊
anzünden ☊ thắp, đốt ☊ ☊
ein Konflikt eskaliert ☊ xung đột leo thang ☊ ☊
etwas anzünden ☊ đốt gì đó, thắp (nến) ☊ ☊
der Schlaganfall ☊ tai biến mạch máu não, đột quỵ ☊ ☊
das Gelenk ☊ khớp, đốt ☊ ☊
Der Wespenstich ☊ Vết ong đốt ☊ (Lektion 53, Nr. 742)
Während Tri eine Blüte fotografiert, wird er von einem Insekt am Auge gestochen. ☊ Trong khí Trí đang chụp ảnh một bông hoa, anh đã bị một con côn trùng đốt vào mắt. ☊ (Lektion 53, Nr. 743)
Du weißt doch, dass ich allergisch auf Wespenstiche bin. ☊ Em còn biết là anh bị dị ứng với ong đốt. ☊ (Lektion 53, Nr. 747)
Heute Nacht sind Diebe in das Büro eingebrochen und haben systematisch alles durchsucht. ☊ Đêm hôm nay những kẻ trộm đã đột nhập vào văn phòng và lục lọi toàn bộ hệ thống. ☊ (Lektion 64, Nr. 905)
Doch. Er hat die Verbrecher überrascht. ☊ Có. Anh ta đột kích những kẻ đột nhập. ☊ (Lektion 64, Nr. 912)
Wo haben Sie Ihren letzten Urlaub verbracht? ☊ Anh / Chị đi nghỉ đợt vừa rồi ở đâu? ☊ (Lektion 96, Nr. 1530)
I've suddenly acquired a stepbrother. ☊ acquire ☊
ambition to be/do sth: His burning ambition was to study medicine. ☊ ambition ☊
Then, for no apparent reason, the train suddenly stopped. ☊ apparent ☊
The sudden appearance of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run. ☊ appearance ☊
an international armed conflict (= a war) ☊ armed ☊
Suddenly the screen went blank. ☊ blank ☊
Burglars had broken in while we were away. ☊ break in ☊
a break in my daily routine ☊ break ☊
The article brought her into conflict with the authorities. ☊ bring ☊
burn sth: The soup's hot. Don't burn your mouth. ☊ burn ☊
burn yourself: I burned myself on the stove. ☊ burn ☊
burn sth: Sorry—I burnt the toast. ☊ burn ☊
Some people burn calories (= use food to produce energy) faster than others. ☊ burn ☊
Which fuel burns most efficiently? ☊ burn ☊
burn (sb/sth): to burn waste paper/dead leaves ☊ burn ☊
The cigarette burned a hole in the carpet. ☊ burn ☊
The house was burnt to the ground (= completely destroyed). ☊ burn ☊
The house burned to the ground. ☊ burn ☊
burn sb/sth + adj.: His greatest fear is of being burnt alive. ☊ burn ☊
He burst into the room without knocking. ☊ burst ☊
The aircraft crashed and burst into flames (= suddenly began to burn). ☊ burst into sth ☊
She burst into tears (= suddenly began to cry). ☊ burst into sth ☊
claim sth: Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer. ☊ claim ☊
It was scorching and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. ☊ cloud ☊
a conflict between two cultures ☊ conflict ☊
The violence was the result of political and ethnic conflicts. ☊ conflict ☊
She found herself in conflict with her parents over her future career. ☊ conflict ☊
John often comes into conflict with his boss. ☊ conflict ☊
The government has done nothing to resolve the conflict over nurses' pay. ☊ conflict ☊
armed/military conflict ☊ conflict ☊
The story tells of a classic conflict between love and duty. ☊ conflict ☊
Her diary was a record of her inner conflict. ☊ conflict ☊
Many of these ideas appear to be in conflict with each other. ☊ conflict ☊
conflicting emotions/interests/loyalties ☊ conflict ☊
She blushed at the sudden contact of his hand against her arm. ☊ contact ☊
Files can be lost if the system suddenly crashes. ☊ crash ☊
Suddenly the phone went dead. ☊ dead ☊
a sudden/violent/peaceful, etc. death ☊ death ☊
demonstrate how, what, etc...: His sudden departure had demonstrated how unreliable he was. ☊ demonstrate ☊
His sudden departure threw the office into chaos. ☊ departure ☊
burning desert sands ☊ desert ☊
Her husband died suddenly last week. ☊ die ☊
They watched dramatic pictures of the police raid on TV. ☊ dramatic ☊
The play was going very well until one of the actors suddenly dried up. ☊ dry up ☊
As we get older, our bodies become less efficient at burning up calories. ☊ efficient ☊
The children were surprised by the sudden entry of their teacher. ☊ entry ☊
She left the room abruptly without explanation. ☊ explanation ☊
She suddenly felt faint. ☊ faint ☊
feeling (of sth): He suddenly had the feeling of being followed. ☊ feeling ☊
gas fields ☊ field ☊
Sam had lit a fire to welcome us home. ☊ fire ☊
Shall I put the fire on? ☊ fire ☊
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 ☊
It took two hours to put out the fire (= stop it burning). ☊ fire ☊
The plane burst into flame(s) (= suddenly began burning strongly). ☊ flame ☊
An idea suddenly floated into my mind. ☊ float ☊
By a stroke of fortune he found work almost immediately. ☊ fortune ☊
The car in front of me stopped suddenly and I had to brake. ☊ in front of ☊
gas central heating ☊ gas ☊
Suddenly all the lights went on. ☊ go on ☊
Suddenly the lights went off. ☊ go off ☊
Houses and a luxury tourist hotel were burned to the ground (= completely destroyed, so that there is nothing left). ☊ ground ☊
One of the men kept guard, while the other broke into the house. ☊ guard ☊
The house has gas-fired central heating. ☊ have ☊
a gas heating system ☊ heating ☊
Oh hell, I've burned the pan. ☊ hell ☊
The aircraft suffered seven hits in the raid. ☊ hit ☊
hold sb: Police are holding two men in connection with last Thursday's bank raid. ☊ hold ☊
hunt for sb: Detectives are hunting for thieves who broke into a warehouse yesterday. ☊ hunt ☊
He ignored all the 'No Smoking' signs and lit up a cigarette. ☊ ignore ☊
She was taken ill suddenly. ☊ ill ☊
Thousands of innocent civilians have been killed in this conflict. ☊ innocent ☊
an insect bite ☊ insect ☊
She's never had a steady job (= a job that is not going to end suddenly). ☊ job ☊
I sat up with a jump (= quickly and suddenly). ☊ jump ☊
conflicts over tribal lands ☊ land ☊
Suddenly all the lights went out. ☊ light ☊
I put a lighted match to the letter and watched it burn. ☊ light ☊
I was talking to John when the line suddenly went dead. ☊ line ☊
It was a stroke of luck that we found you. ☊ luck ☊
He suddenly appeared as if by magic. ☊ magic ☊
There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth. ☊ movement ☊
The pass is kept open all the year. ☊ open ☊
Suddenly all the lights went out. ☊ out ☊
The stroke left his right side permanently damaged. ☊ permanently ☊
There are likely to be tensions and personality clashes in any social group. ☊ personality ☊
a potential source of conflict ☊ potential ☊
A car suddenly pulled out in front of me. ☊ pull out ☊
She put on the brakes suddenly. ☊ put sth on ☊
The sudden noise put her off her game. ☊ put sb off ☊
Her quick hands suddenly stopped moving. ☊ quick ☊
His pulse rate dropped suddenly. ☊ rate ☊
Is there always a conflict between science and religion? ☊ religion ☊
These results represent a major breakthrough in AIDS research. ☊ represent ☊
to resolve an issue/a dispute/a conflict/a crisis ☊ resolve ☊
Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away. ☊ run away (from sb/...) ☊
Catching sight of her he broke into a run (= started running). ☊ run ☊
This fireplace smokes badly (= sends smoke into the room instead of up the chimney ). ☊ smoke ☊
a spell of warm weather ☊ spell ☊
a cold/hot/wet/bright, etc. spell ☊ spell ☊
Everyone sprang to their feet (= stood up suddenly) when the principal walked in. ☊ spring ☊
Pictures of the burnt corpses turned my stomach. ☊ turn your stomach ☊
it strikes sb how, what, etc...: It suddenly struck me how we could improve the situation. ☊ strike ☊
What a beautiful stroke! ☊ stroke ☊
'Listen!' said Doyle suddenly. ☊ suddenly ☊
It all happened so suddenly. ☊ suddenly ☊
A stroke can disrupt the supply of oxygen to the brain. ☊ supply ☊
My suspicions were confirmed when police raided the property. ☊ suspicion ☊
He is liable to abrupt mood swings (= for example from being very happy to being very sad). ☊ swing ☊
He suddenly burst into tears (= began to cry). ☊ tear ☊
Family tensions and conflicts may lead to violence. ☊ tension ☊
Suddenly there was a loud bang. ☊ there ☊
thought (that...): She was struck by the sudden thought that he might already have left. ☊ thought ☊
The bus stopped abruptly, nearly tipping me out of my seat. ☊ tip ☊
He really knows how to turn on the charm (= suddenly become pleasant and attractive). ☊ turn sth on ☊
a twisted ankle (= injured by being turned suddenly) ☊ twisted ☊
They have been unable or unwilling to resolve the conflict. ☊ unable ☊
She died unexpectedly of a heart attack. ☊ unexpectedly ☊
His sudden death turned her world upside down. ☊ turn sth upside down ☊
urge to do sth: I had a sudden urge to hit him. ☊ urge ☊
AIDS/cancer/stroke, etc. victims ☊ victim ☊
to have different/conflicting/opposing views ☊ view ☊
The crowd suddenly turned violent. ☊ violent ☊
There has been a new wave of bombings since the peace talks broke down. ☊ wave ☊
Three hundred employees lost their jobs in the latest wave of redundancies. ☊ wave ☊
Huge waves were breaking on the shore. ☊ wave ☊
The sudden weakness in her legs made her stumble. ☊ weakness ☊
He braked suddenly, causing the front wheels to skid. ☊ wheel ☊
The meeting turned out to be a clash of wills. ☊ will ☊
Conflict between employers and workers intensified and the number of strikes rose. ☊ worker ☊
She burned the letters so that her husband would never read them. ☊ would ☊