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CORE WORDS






COMPOUND WORDS


aghast {adj} (terrified) amicable {adj} (showing friendliness or goodwill) assault rifle {n} (a rifle) Asturia {prop} (Translations) Asturian {adj} (of or pertaining to Asturias in Spain) Asturian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Asturian language) Asturian {n} (a native of Asturias) Asturian {prop} (language) Asturias {prop} (autonomous community of Spain) attacker {n} ((soccer)) balaclava {n} (headgear) battering ram {n} (type of siege engine used to smash gates and walls) blizzard {n} (severe snowstorm) boisterous {adj} (characterized by violence and agitation; wild; stormy) calm before the storm {n} (peace before a disturbance) cascade {v} (To fall as a waterfall or series of small waterfalls) center {n} (basketball player who plays closest to the basket) center {n} (centre forward in icehockey) collapse {v} (to fall down suddenly; to cave in) common gull {n} (Larus canus) consternation {n} (amazement or horror; terror, combined with amazement; dismay) crash {n} (computer malfunction) crash {v} (computing: to terminate unexpectedly) defenestration {n} (act of throwing out a window) dethrone {v} (forcibly remove a monarch) dethrone {v} (remove governing authority from power) dive bomber {n} (type of military aircraft) drop {n} (a fall) drop {n} (space into which someone or something could fall) duststorm {n} (A storm of dust) fall {n} (act of moving in gas or vacuum under the effect of gravity from a point to a lower point) fulmar {n} (seabird in the genus Fulmarus) gale {n} (meteorology: a very strong wind) iconoclasm {n} (belief in, participation in, or sanction of destroying religious icons) iconoclastic {adj} (pertaining to iconoclasm) jack off {v} (term for masturbation (usually of a male)) leaf-storm {n} (a wind-driven burst of dead leaves) ledge {n} (lintel) masturbate {v} (to masturbate) masturbation {n} (manual erotic stimulation of the genitals) nelly {n} (petrel) obstinacy {n} (state of stubbornness) onslaught {n} (fierce attack) ovation {n} (prolonged enthusiastic applause) overthrow {n} (removal by force or threat of force) overthrow {v} (bring about downfall) petrel {n} (Procellariiformes) pinnacle {n} (tall, sharp and craggy rock or mountain) plummet {v} (to drop swiftly, in a direct manner; to fall quickly) precipitate {v} (To throw an object or person from a great height) precipitous {adj} (hasty; rash; quick; sudden; precipitate) rainstorm {n} (storm characterized by substantial rainfall) recalcitrant {adj} (hard to deal with or operate) rush {n} (sudden forward motion) sandstorm {n} (strong wind carrying clouds of sand) savage {v} (To attack or assault someone or something ferociously or without restraint) shearwater {n} (seabird) snowstorm {n} (bad weather involving blowing winds and snow) sow the wind, reap the whirlwind {proverb} (every decision has consequences; a person's actions will come back to them) storm {n} (disturbed state of the atmosphere) storm {v} (to assault) storm in a tea-kettle {n} (big fuss made in a small context) storm petrel {n} (any of several small seabirds, of the family Hydrobatidae) stubborn {adj} (refusing to move or change one's opinion) stubbornness {n} (state of being stubborn) subvert {v} (to overthrow) take by storm {v} (To capture by means of a sudden, overwhelming attack) take by storm {v} (To rapidly gain popularity in a place) tempest {n} (storm) topple {v} (to push, throw over, overturn or overthrow something) torrent {n} (violent flow, as of water etc.) torrential {adj} (coming or characterized by torrents; flowing heavily or in large quantities) tumble {n} (a fall) unravel {v} (to become undone; to collapse) upset {v} (disturb, disrupt, unfavorably alter) what goes around comes around {proverb} (the status returns to its original value) whirlwind {n} (a violent windstorm of limited extent characterised by an inward spiral motion of the air) winter storm {n} (A winter storm)

5000 WORDS




L065 49 P2440 cứng đầu sturköpfig



固执的 P2440
ดื้อ, ดื้อรั้น, หัวแข็ง P2440
cứng đầu P2440
sturköpfig P2440
bullheaded P2440
cabezota P2440
testardo P2440
têtu P2440



PHRASES



Das Flugzeug ist kurz vor dem Absturz.



The plane is about to crash .
Das Flugzeug ist kurz vor dem Absturz 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(3100)


Sie ist stur.



She is stubborn .
Sie ist stur 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(3221)


Es braut sich ein Sturm zusammen.



There is a storm brewing .
Es braut sich ein Sturm zusammen 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(3455)


Er kritisierte ihn als pedantisch und stur.



He criticized him for being pedantic and stubborn .
Er kritisierte ihn als pedantisch und stur 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(3512)




A big tree fell in the storm .

Ein großer Baum fiel im Sturm um.


The storm prevented me from going out for a walk .

Der Sturm hinderte mich daran, spazieren zu gehen.


That was no ordinary storm .

Das war kein gewöhnlicher Sturm.


The plane crash was only last week .

Der Flugzeugabsturz ereignete sich erst letzte Woche.


I got caught in a storm on my way home .

Auf dem Heimweg geriet ich in einen Sturm.


They were on the lookout for a storm .

Sie hielten Ausschau nach einem Sturm.


In spite of the storm , he went out .

Trotz des Sturms ging er hinaus.


A heavy snowstorm kept us from going out .

Ein heftiger Schneesturm hielt uns davon ab, hinauszugehen.


How long will the storm last ?

Wie lange wird der Sturm dauern?


The storm will make it impossible for the ship to leave port .

Der Sturm wird es dem Schiff unmöglich machen, den Hafen zu verlassen.


The storm sank the boat .

Der Sturm versenkte das Boot.


The storm has died down .

Der Sturm hat nachgelassen.


This wind is a sign of a storm .

Dieser Wind ist ein Zeichen für einen Sturm.


The storm has done no harm .

Der Sturm hat keinen Schaden angerichtet.


He hurt his hand when he fell .

Er verletzte sich beim Sturz an der Hand.


Many people were killed as a result of the storm .

Durch den Sturm kamen viele Menschen ums Leben.


We were caught in a storm .

Wir wurden von einem Sturm erfasst.


A storm is imminent .

Ein Sturm steht bevor.


After the storm , the sea was calm .

Nach dem Sturm war das Meer ruhig.


You've run into a storm .

Du bist in einen Sturm geraten.


The sky cleared up soon after the storm .

Der Himmel klarte kurz nach dem Sturm auf.


His head was hurt by the fall .

Sein Kopf wurde durch den Sturz verletzt.


A storm was approaching our town .

Ein Sturm näherte sich unserer Stadt.


The storm stopped the train .

Der Sturm stoppte den Zug.


The storm prevented me from going out for a walk .

Der Sturm hinderte mich daran, spazieren zu gehen.


Many people were killed as a result of the storm .

Durch den Sturm kamen viele Menschen ums Leben.


Ein großer Baum fiel im Sturm um.
Der Sturm hinderte mich daran, spazieren zu gehen.
Das war kein gewöhnlicher Sturm.
Der Flugzeugabsturz ereignete sich erst letzte Woche.
Auf dem Heimweg geriet ich in einen Sturm.
Sie hielten Ausschau nach einem Sturm.
Trotz des Sturms ging er hinaus.
Ein heftiger Schneesturm hielt uns davon ab, hinauszugehen.
Wie lange wird der Sturm dauern?
Der Sturm wird es dem Schiff unmöglich machen, den Hafen zu verlassen.
Der Sturm versenkte das Boot.
Der Sturm hat nachgelassen.
Dieser Wind ist ein Zeichen für einen Sturm.
Der Sturm hat keinen Schaden angerichtet.
Er verletzte sich beim Sturz an der Hand.
Durch den Sturm kamen viele Menschen ums Leben.
Wir wurden von einem Sturm erfasst.
Ein Sturm steht bevor.
Nach dem Sturm war das Meer ruhig.
Du bist in einen Sturm geraten.
Der Himmel klarte kurz nach dem Sturm auf.
Sein Kopf wurde durch den Sturz verletzt.
Ein Sturm näherte sich unserer Stadt.
Der Sturm stoppte den Zug.
Der Sturm hinderte mich daran, spazieren zu gehen.
Durch den Sturm kamen viele Menschen ums Leben.


A big tree fell in the storm .
The storm prevented me from going out for a walk .
That was no ordinary storm .
The plane crash was only last week .
I got caught in a storm on my way home .
They were on the lookout for a storm .
In spite of the storm , he went out .
A heavy snowstorm kept us from going out .
How long will the storm last ?
The storm will make it impossible for the ship to leave port .
The storm sank the boat .
The storm has died down .
This wind is a sign of a storm .
The storm has done no harm .
He hurt his hand when he fell .
Many people were killed as a result of the storm .
We were caught in a storm .
A storm is imminent .
After the storm , the sea was calm .
You've run into a storm .
The sky cleared up soon after the storm .
His head was hurt by the fall .
A storm was approaching our town .
The storm stopped the train .
The storm prevented me from going out for a walk .
Many people were killed as a result of the storm .