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allow {v} (to grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have) allow {v} (to let something happen, to admit, to concede) allow {v} (to make allowance) allow {v} (to permit) amass {v} (to collect into a mass or heap) anesthetic {adj} (causing the reduction in pain sensitivity) anesthetize {v} (administer anesthesia) Apostles' Creed {prop} (statement of Christian belief) atheist {n} (a person who rejects belief that any deities exist, whether or not that person believes that deities do not exist) a wild goose never laid a tame egg {phrase} (most things are inherited and predetermined) belief {n} (mental acceptance of a claim as truth) belief {n} (religious faith) belief {n} (religious or moral convictions) believe {v} (to accept as true) believe {v} (to accept that someone is telling the truth (object: person)) believe {v} (to consider likely) believe {v} (to have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth) bereave {v} (To take away someone or something important or close) bird cherry {n} (Prunus padus) blow one's nose {v} (to expel mucus from nose) bona fide {adj} (done in good faith) bower bird {n} (Australasian bird) breathtaking {adj} (stunningly beautiful) breathtaking {adj} (very surprising or shocking) cage bird {n} (cage bird) carry out {v} (To fulfill) chambermaid {n} (a maid who handles the chores in a bedroom) chokecherry {n} (tree) cobweb spider {n} (any spider of the world-spanning family Theridiidae) cock {n} (male pigeon) cock pigeon {n} (male pigeon) columbarium {n} (a building for housing a large colony of pigeons or doves) columbine {adj} (pertaining to doves or pigeons) creed {n} (reading or statement of belief that summarizes the faith it represents) creed {n} (that which is believed) creed {v} (believe) crested tit {n} (bird of the tit family) criticise {v} (to find fault) daze {v} (to stupefy with excess of light; with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb) deaf {n} (deaf people considered as a group) deafen {v} (to make deaf) deafening {adj} (loud enough to cause hearing loss) defoliate {v} (to remove foliage from plants) deprive {v} (take something away; deny someone of something) dextrose {n} (naturally-occurring form of glucose) disallow {v} (to refuse to allow) divest {v} (to strip, deprive, or dispossess of something) dormer {n} (dormer-window) dormer-window {n} (upright window in a roof) dovecote {n} (house or box in which domestic pigeons breed) do you believe in God {phrase} (do you believe in God?) dust {v} ((intransitive) to clean by removing dust) dust {v} (to spray something with fine powder or liquid) dust {v} ((transitive) to remove dust from) exercise {v} (to perform activities to develop skills) exert {v} (to make use of) faithfully {adv} (in a faithful manner) firedamp {n} (an inflammable gas found in coal mines) freedom of religion {n} (the right to hold any religious beliefs) funnel cake {n} (specialty baked good) glucose {n} (simple monosaccharide sugar) grape juice {n} (grape juice) great crested grebe {n} (freshwater bird) heist {v} (to steal, rob or hold up something) hen pigeon {n} (female pigeon) housefly {n} (fly) house-trained {adj} (trained not to excrete indoors) lovebird {n} (an affectionate couple (or a person thereof)) lutung {n} (Monkey of the genus Trachypithecus) markhor {n} (Capra falconeri) monkey wrench {n} (adjustable wrench) moonlight {v} (to work at a secondary job) mug {v} (to assault for the purpose of robbery) numb {v} (to cause to become numb) outrageous {adj} (shocking) over there {adv} (in that place) permit {v} (allow (something) to happen) Phillips head {n} (screwdriver) Phillips screwdriver {n} (screwdriver) pigeon racing {n} (pigeon racing, the sport of racing pigeons) practice {n} (an ongoing pursuit of a craft or profession) practice {n} (repetition of an activity to improve skill) practice {v} (to perform or execute a craft or skill) practice {v} (to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) ragweed {n} (plant of the genus Ambrosia) rehearse {v} (practice by repetition or recitation) retaliate {v} (do something harmful to get revenge) Reuben {prop} (first son of Jacob) Reuben {prop} (male given name) rob {v} (to steal from, using violence) roil {v} (render turbid) royal penguin {n} (Eudyptes schlegeli) sadden {v} (become sad or unhappy) sadden {v} (make sad or unhappy) screw {v} (to connect or assemble pieces using a screw) screwdriver {n} (tool) scrounge {v} (To hunt about, especially for something of nominal value; to scavenge or glean) snort {n} (sound made by exhaling roughly through the nose) snort {v} (to exhale roughly through the nose) spanner {n} (hand tool for adjusting nuts and bolts) spotted bowerbird {n} (bowerbird) spray {v} (to project a liquid in a disperse manner) steal {v} (to draw attention) stun {v} (to incapacitate) stunning {adj} (beautiful, pretty) stunning {adj} (having an affect that stuns) stupefy {v} (dull the senses or capacity to think) take the liberty {v} ((idiomatic) to act on one's own authority) tapeworm {n} (Diphyllobothrium latum) tenet {n} (an opinion, belief or principle) think {v} (guess, reckon) train {v} (to practice an ability) tritheism {n} (belief in three gods) tritheism {n} (form of Christianity that denies the Trinity) understand {v} (to believe, based on information) vintage {n} (yield of grapes during one season) wrench {n} (hand tool) yonder {adv} (in a distant, indicated place)

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L078 24 P3030 diễn tập üben



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PHRASES



Es gibt viele Schafe dort drüben.



There are several sheep over there .
Es gibt viele Schafe dort drüben 0

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Das da drüben ist ein Spielplatz.



That is a playground over there .
Das da drüben ist ein Spielplatz 0

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Alle üben, indem sie die Bewegungen des Lehrers nachahmen.



Everyone is copying the teacher's movements .
Alle üben , indem sie die Bewegungen des Lehrers nachahmen 0

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Da drüben ist ein Polizist.



There is a policeman over there .
Da drüben ist ein Polizist 0

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The girl singing over there is my sister .

Das Mädchen, das da drüben singt, ist meine Schwester.


We can see his house over there .

Dort drüben können wir sein Haus sehen.


You can ask the child who's playing over there .

Sie können das Kind fragen, das dort drüben spielt.


The boy standing over there is my son .

Der Junge, der da drüben steht, ist mein Sohn.


Let's swim over there .

Lass uns da drüben schwimmen.


Das Mädchen, das da drüben singt, ist meine Schwester.
Dort drüben können wir sein Haus sehen.
Sie können das Kind fragen, das dort drüben spielt.
Der Junge, der da drüben steht, ist mein Sohn.
Lass uns da drüben schwimmen.


The girl singing over there is my sister .
We can see his house over there .
You can ask the child who's playing over there .
The boy standing over there is my son .
Let's swim over there .