CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
abortionist | {n} | (one who performs an illegal (backstreet) abortion) | adjustable spanner | {n} | (adjustable hand tool) | aforementioned | {adj} | (previously mentioned) | alignment | {n} | (alliance of factions) | alpaca | {n} | (camelid animal of the Andes) | alpenglow | {n} | (a reddish glow seen near sunset or sunrise on the summits of mountains) | American | {prop} | (American English) | American English | {prop} | (English of the United States) | amount | {n} | (quantity or volume) | amount | {n} | (total or sum of items) | angel | {n} | (in Christian angelology, the lowest order of angels) | angel | {n} | (messenger from a deity) | angel | {n} | (selfless person) | angelic | {adj} | (belonging to, proceeding from, or resembling an angel) | angelica | {n} | (plants of genus Angelica) | angel of death | {n} | (personification of death in fiction and in art) | angel shark | {n} | (a member of the unusual genus Squatina of sharks) | angel's trumpet | {n} | (Brugmansia or Datura) | Anglo- | {prefix} | (relating to England or English) | Anglophile | {n} | (person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England) | Anglophilia | {n} | (the love of the country, culture or people of England) | Anglophobe | {n} | (person who hates or fears England, its people or anything English) | Anglophobia | {n} | (hatred or fear of England or anything English) | Anglophone | {adj} | (English-speaking) | Anglophone | {n} | (one who speaks English) | Angria | {prop} | (historical region) | annex | {n} | (addition or extension to a building) | antidote | {n} | (remedy to counteract a poison) | archangel | {n} | (angel who leads other angels) | arduous | {adj} | (needing or using up much energy) | asteroid belt | {n} | (region of the solar system) | at gunpoint | {prep} | (under coercion by someone with a firearm) | austerity | {n} | (severity of manners or life) | back street | {n} | (small and narrow street) | bandolier | {n} | (an ammunition belt) | bang | {interj} | (verbal percussive sound) | Bangalore | {prop} | (state capital of Karnataka, India) | banteng | {n} | (Bos javanicus) | barnacle goose | {n} | (Branta leucopsis) | barrel vault | {n} | (architecture) | battered | {adj} | (beaten repeatedly or consistently) | Bay of Bengal | {prop} | (Large bay in the northeastern Indian Ocean) | bedtime | {n} | (time when one goes to bed to sleep) | bell-gable | {n} | (an architectural element) | Bengal | {prop} | (region in South Asia) | Bengal fox | {n} | (Vulpes bengalensis) | Bengali | {adj} | (of or pertaining to Bengal) | Bengali | {n} | (person from Bengal) | Bengali | {prop} | (language) | Bengal light | {n} | (bright blue flare) | Benghazi | {prop} | (Benghazi, Libya) | bile duct | {n} | (structure carrying bile) | black vulture | {n} | (Coragyps atratus) | blow up | {v} | (to explode (transitive)) | blue wildebeest | {n} | (Connochaetes taurinus) | booby trap | {n} | (antipersonnel device deliberately hidden or disguised as a harmless object) | botched | {adj} | (clumsily made or repaired) | bottleneck | {n} | (any delay; part of a process that is too slow or cumbersome) | bottleneck | {n} | (narrowing of the road, especially resulting in a delay) | bottle shop | {n} | (liquor store, bottle shop) | break the bank | {v} | (win more money than is available to be paid) | brindled gnu | {n} | (Connochaetes taurinus) | British | {prop} | (the British English language) | British English | {prop} | (English language as in Britain, especially in England) | bulk carrier | {n} | (watercraft) | buster | {n} | (person or thing that breaks or overwhelms) | buzz | {n} | (audible friction of voice consonants) | Canadian | {adj} | (of or pertaining to Canadian (the language), Canadian English) | Canadian | {prop} | (Canadian English) | carrion crow | {n} | (Coragyps atratus) | cesspool | {n} | (place for sewage) | Challenger Deep | {prop} | (deepest point in the world) | char | {v} | (to burn slightly) | chengyu | {n} | (certain kind of Chinese set phrase) | Chinglish | {adj} | (resembling English influenced by Chinese) | Chinglish | {prop} | (English influenced by Chinese) | choir | {n} | (a rank or order of angels) | closely | {adv} | (in a close manner) | club | {n} | (weapon) | collared antshrike | {n} | (passerine bird) | collection | {n} | (multiple related objects) | colt | {n} | (young male horse) | commitment | {n} | (act or instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust) | commitment | {n} | (being bound emotionally/intellectually to course of action or to others) | commitment | {n} | (perpetration, in negative manner, as in crime or mistake) | commitment | {n} | (state of being pledged or engaged) | commitment | {n} | (trait of sincerity and focused purpose) | composite | {adj} | (not prime; having factors) | composite number | {n} | (number that is the product of at least two numbers other than itself and 1) | constrict | {v} | (to narrow) | cor anglais | {n} | (woodwind instrument) | corner | {v} | (trap in a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment) | countable set | {n} | (set that is countable) | counterweight | {n} | (heavy mass reducing the amount of work which must be done to effect the raising and lowering of something) | cramped | {adj} | (overcrowded or congested) | cramped | {adj} | (uncomfortably restricted in size) | crook | {n} | (a staff with a hook at one end, particularly one used by shepherds) | cross | {adj} | (opposite, opposed to) | crosstalk | {n} | (traditional Chinese comedic performance) | crotch | {n} | (area of a person’s body) | curse | {v} | (to place a curse upon) | dawn | {n} | (rising of the sun) | dawn | {n} | (time) | dead load | {n} | (the weight of a structure itself) | deal | {n} | (large number or amount or extent) | death knell | {n} | (tolling of a bell announcing death) | defile | {n} | (narrow passage) | delicatessen | {n} | (shop selling prepared foods) | dengue fever | {n} | (disease) | diethylene glycol | {n} | (organic compound) | digitigrade | {n} | (digitigrade animal) | ding-a-ling | {n} | (sound of a small bell; of a fire engine) | diviner | {n} | (one who searches for underground water) | does anyone here speak English | {phrase} | (does anyone here speak English?) | doldrums | {n} | (part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms which prevent sailing progress) | dolmen | {n} | ( tomb consisting of a capstone supported by two or more upright stones) | downpour | {n} | (heavy rain) | dowser | {n} | (one who uses the dowser or divining rod) | dowsing | {n} | (water seeking practice) | do you have a menu in English | {phrase} | (phrase) | do you speak English | {phrase} | (do you speak English?) | drift | {v} | (to accumulate in heaps by the force of wind) | duckweed | {n} | (plant) | dynamite | {n} | (figuratively) | ebullient | {adj} | ( agitated) | effort | {n} | (the amount of work involved in achieving something) | elite | {n} | (group with higher status) | empty set | {n} | (the unique set that contains no elements) | endeavor | {n} | Bemühung | endeavor | {v} | (attempt through application of effort) | Engadin | {prop} | (long valley in the Swiss Alps) | Engels | {prop} | (surname) | engineering | {n} | (application of science to the needs of humanity) | engineering | {n} | (profession) | England | {prop} | (England) | English | {adj} | (of or pertaining to England) | English | {adj} | (of or pertaining to the English language) | English | {prop} | (person from England) | English | {prop} | (the English language) | English bond | {n} | (in bricklaying, an arrangement of bricks) | English-Canadian | {adj} | (anglophone Canadian, English-speaking Canadian, English-language Canadian) | English-Canadian | {adj} | (English-Canadian) | English Carrier | {n} | (English Carrier) | Englishman | {n} | (native or inhabitant of England) | Englishwoman | {n} | (a female native or inhabitant of England) | engram | {n} | (postulated change in neural tissue) | entresol | {n} | (an intermediate floor in a building) | exert | {v} | (to put in vigorous action) | exertion | {n} | (the action of exerting) | explode | {v} | (to destroy with an explosion) | explosive | {n} | (explosive substance) | eyeglass | {n} | (a monocle) | fallen angel | {n} | (angel who was exiled from heaven) | fare dodger | {n} | (a person who deliberately avoids payment for public transport) | firedamp | {n} | (an inflammable gas found in coal mines) | flare | {n} | (a type of pyrotechnic) | flare | {n} | (brightly burning light) | florist's | {n} | (a shop that sells flowers) | flowery | {adj} | (decorated with flowers) | fool's gold | {n} | (mineral or other substance often mistaken for gold) | giant forest genet | {n} | (Genetta victoriae) | Giant Mountains | {prop} | (the particular mountain range) | gravedigger | {n} | (a person employed to dig graves) | Groningen | {prop} | (city) | Groningen | {prop} | (province) | guardian angel | {n} | (spirit) | gunpoint | {n} | (threat or coercion by display or aiming a firearm or similar weapon) | gutter | {n} | (ditch along the side of road) | haberdashery | {n} | (a shop selling such goods) | Hail Mary | {n} | (prayer) | harsh | {adj} | (severe or cruel) | he-ass | {n} | (he-ass, male ass, male donkey) | heavy-handed | {adj} | (extreme, unnecessarily forceful) | hem | {v} | (to surround something or someone in a confining way) | holiday-maker | {n} | (somebody on holiday) | horse | {n} | (members of the species Equus ferus) | how do you say...in English | {phrase} | (request for translation into English) | I am English | {phrase} | (I am English) | I don't speak English | {phrase} | (I don't speak English) | illiberal | {adj} | (narrow-minded) | illiberal | {adj} | (restrictive to individual choice and freedom) | improvised explosive device | {n} | (explosive weapon) | Indian English | {prop} | (Indian dialect of English) | Ingram | {prop} | (male given name) | initial public offering | {n} | (first offering to members of the public of stock in a company) | inject | {v} | (to push or pump something in) | insecticide | {n} | (A substance used to kill insects) | inverse | {adj} | (opposite in effect or nature) | isthmus | {n} | (narrow strip of land) | joint-stock company | {n} | (company with transferable ownership and limited shareholder liability) | Kenyan English | {prop} | (English dialect of Kenya) | kidney stone | {n} | (calculus in the kidney) | lance | {n} | ((military) instrument which conveys the charge of a piece of ordinance) | latitude | {n} | (imaginary line parallel to the equator) | lemongrass | {n} | (species of grass of the genus Cymbopogon) | leopard cat | {n} | (wild cat) | liquor store | {n} | (liquor store, bottle shop) | lot | {n} | (informal: a number of people taken collectively) | lot | {n} | (number of things taken collectively) | luminous energy | {n} | (SI-unit for luminous flux) | machine gun | {n} | (type of firearm) | make an effort | {v} | (to try; to work towards a goal) | Mandelbrot set | {n} | (set of complex numbers c) | manmade | {adj} | (created by a human) | Mariana Trench | {prop} | (trench in the North Pacific Ocean) | mass grave | {n} | (a grave with many human corpses) | medalist | {n} | (one who has received a medal) | media-historical | {adj} | (of media history) | medical history | {n} | (details about patient's previous medical experiences) | microwave safe | {adj} | (Safe to use in microwave ovens) | Middle English | {prop} | (Middle English) | millinery | {n} | (A shop with women's hats.) | mingle | {v} | (To mix; to intermix; to combine or join) | mint | {n} | (large amount of money) | mix | {v} | (stir two or more substances together) | momentum | {n} | (product of mass and velocity) | monkey wrench | {n} | (adjustable wrench) | morning gift | {n} | (gift given by husband to wife upon first morning of marriage) | motley | {adj} | (comprising greatly varied elements) | multiset | {n} | (container) | multitude | {n} | (great amount or number, often of people) | myriad | {n} | (vast diversity or number) | narrow | {adj} | (having a small width) | narrow | {v} | (to reduce in width or extent) | narrowly | {adv} | (by a narrow margin; closely) | narrow-minded | {adj} | (having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas) | narrow-minded | {adj} | (intolerant, bigoted or prejudiced) | narrowness | {n} | (state of being narrow) | nerve gas | {n} | (weapon of mass destruction) | New England | {prop} | (six states of the United States) | null set | {n} | (negligible set) | Old English | {prop} | (ancestor language of modern English) | Old English Sheepdog | {n} | (a breed of herding dog) | open set | {n} | (the set of all interior points) | opposite | {adj} | (facing the other way) | orthodoxy | {n} | (correctness in doctrine and belief) | ostracism | {n} | (in ancient Greece, the temporary banishment by popular vote) | outhouse | {n} | (outbuilding) | parallel | {n} | (line of latitude) | parochial | {adj} | (characterized by an unsophisticated focus on local concerns) | parochialism | {n} | (state of being parochial) | peevish | {adj} | (constantly complaining) | peptic ulcer | {n} | (ulcer) | phalanx | {n} | (finger or toe bone) | phase velocity | {n} | (propagation velocity of a pure sine wave) | pileated gibbon | {n} | (Hylobates pileatus) | pinstripe | {n} | (fabric with thin stripes) | plantigrade | {n} | (an animal that walks with the entire sole of the foot) | PLL | {initialism} | (Phase locked loop) | pocket money | {n} | (money given to a child) | poignant | {adj} | (piquant; pungent) | pokey | {adj} | (cramped) | power set | {n} | (set of all subsets of a set) | promiscuous | {adj} | (made up of various disparate elements mixed together) | proper subset | {n} | (a set that is a subset of but no equal to another set) | proselyte | {n} | (one who has converted to a religion) | Public Limited Liability Company | {n} | (publicly traded company) | quagga | {n} | (subspecies of zebra, Equus quagga quagga) | quantity | {n} | (considerable measure or amount) | quantity | {n} | (fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement) | range | {n} | (math: set of values of a function) | rare | {adj} | (cooked very lightly) | rascal | {n} | (someone who is naughty) | reciprocal | {adj} | (in the contrary or opposite way) | reverse engineering | {n} | (analyzing the construction and operation of a product in order to manufacture a similar one) | ribbed vault | {n} | (structure created by intersection of vaults) | rickets | {n} | (disorder of infancy) | rigorous | {adj} | (Manifesting, exercising, or favoring rigor; allowing no abatement or mitigation; scrupulously accurate) | rock | {v} | (slang: to be very favourable or skilful) | rose | {n} | (a plant or species in the rose family (Rosaceae)) | rose garden | {n} | (garden planted in roses) | sally | {n} | (a willow rod) | Schengen | {prop} | (city in Luxembourg) | scuffle | {n} | (rough disorderly fight or struggle at close quarters) | sear | {v} | (To char, scorch, or burn the surface of something with a hot instrument) | set | {n} | (set theory: collection of objects) | set theory | {n} | (mathematical theory of sets) | severe | {adj} | (strict or harsh) | severely | {adv} | (in a severe manner) | side street | {n} | (side street) | singe | {v} | (to burn slightly) | singleton | {n} | (math: set) | slack | {v} | (to refuse to exert effort) | slender-horned gazelle | {n} | (Gazella leptoceros) | snow angel | {n} | (design) | solar plexus | {n} | (a complex network of nerves and ganglia, located within the abdomen behind the stomach) | solid | {adj} | (typography: written as one word) | South African English | {prop} | (English dialect of South Africa) | sparkler | {n} | (hand-held firework) | squeeze | {n} | (a traversal a narrow passage) | squeeze | {n} | Druck | stallion | {n} | (male horse kept primarily as a stud) | stallion | {n} | (uncastrated male horse) | stallion | {n} | (very virile, sexy or horny man) | Standard English | {prop} | (the form of the English language widely accepted as the usual correct form) | stern | {adj} | (having a hardness and severity of nature or manner) | Stonehenge | {prop} | (ancient group of standing stones in England) | straggler | {n} | (one who straggles or departs from the direct or proper course) | strait | {n} | (narrow channel of water) | Strait of Gibraltar | {prop} | (Strait of Gibraltar) | strenuous | {adj} | (requiring great exertion) | strict | {adj} | (governed or governing by exact rules) | strict | {adj} | (severe in discipline) | stud | {n} | (male animal kept for breeding) | subset | {n} | (mathematics: of a set) | Sudetenland | {prop} | (region in Czechia) | superset | {n} | (set containing all elements of another set) | swan song | {n} | (a final performance) | sweepings | {n} | (That which is swept up.) | sweetshop | {n} | (shop selling predominantly confectionery) | systems engineering | {n} | (interdisciplinary field of engineering) | tan | {adj} | (dark skin) | tanned | {adj} | (having a suntan) | tear gas | {n} | (tear gas) | thick-tailed bushbaby | {n} | (primate of the genus Otolemur) | throng | {n} | (group of people) | tight | {adj} | (pushed/pulled together) | tinsmith | {n} | (a person who makes or repairs things with tin) | tobacconist | {n} | (a tobacconist's shop) | top secret | {adj} | (information classified at the highest level) | train of thought | {n} | (flow of thinking) | trouble | {n} | (effort) | tuition | {n} | (sum of money paid for instruction) | uncountable set | {n} | (infinite set that is not countable) | unemployment benefit | {n} | (money paid to the unemployed) | union | {n} | (in set theory) | urchin | {n} | (mischievous child) | Vientiane | {prop} | (capital of Laos) | walking | {n} | (gerund of walk) | warhead | {n} | (part of a missile, projectile, torpedo, rocket, or other munition) | wee small hours | {n} | (very early morning) | West Bengal | {prop} | (state) | wheezy | {adj} | (that wheezes) | whine | {v} | (to complain or protest with a whine or as if with a whine) | witherward | {adj} | (opposite, opposing; hostile) | yttrium iron garnet | {n} | (synthetic mineral)
5000 WORDS
| L025 16 P0950 | tiếng Anh | englisch
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L025 17 P0949 | nước Anh | England
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L087 17 P3446 | ôm chặt nhau nhảy | eng umschlungen tanzen
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英格兰 P0949 英国的 P0950 挤的 P1631 挤 P1631 相拥起舞 P3446
ประเทศอังกฤษ P0949
อังกฤษ P0950
แคบ, แน่น P1631
แคบ, คับ P1631
แคบ, คับ P1999
แคบ, แน่น P1999
เต้นรำในอ้อมกอดอย่างใกล้ชิด P3446
nước Anh P0949 tiếng Anh P0950 ôm chặt nhau nhảy P3446
England P0949 englisch P0950 eng P1631 eng P1631 eng umschlungen tanzen P3446
England P0949 English P0950 narrow P1631 narrow P1999 P3446
Inglaterra P0949 inglés, inglesa P0950 estrecho P1631 estrecho P1999 bailar estrechamente P3446
Inghilterra P0949 inglese P0950 stretto P1631 stretto P1999 ballare avvinghiati P3446
Angleterre P0949 anglais P0950 serré P1631 serré P1999 danser étroitement enlacé P3446
PHRASES
Je lis un livre en anglais.

I am reading an English book .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0159)
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Le professeur nous enseigne l'anglais.

The teacher teaches English to us .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0228)
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Ils ont une relation étroite.

They have a close relationship .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0363)
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Il a pris un grand nombre de photos.

He has taken a large number of photos .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0430)
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Ce pantalon est trop serré.

These trousers are too tight .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0588)
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Que signifie cette phrase en anglais ?

What does this English sentence mean ?
(ENG ) (FR )
(0609)
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Le patron est strict avec mon travail.

The boss is strict with my work .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0753)
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J'ai une grande quantité de devises étrangères.

I have a large amount of foreign exchange .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0821)
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La foule s'est rassemblée dans la rue.

The crowd gathers in the street .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0904)
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Le travail était vraiment fatigant aujourd'hui.

Work was really tiring today .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0929)
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Une étoile se détache dans la foule.

A star stands out in the crowd .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1078)
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Les roses appartiennent à la famille des Rosaceae.

Roses belong to the Rosaceae family .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1084)
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Veuillez traduire cette phrase en anglais.

Please translate this sentence into English .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1217)
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C'était une course éreintante.

It was a gruelling race .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1372)
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C'est M. Deng à droite.

This is Mr . Deng on the right .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1383)
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Veuillez traduire cette phrase en anglais.

Please translate this sentence into English .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1690)
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La zone sinistrée a besoin d'aide.

The disaster area needs assistance .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1883)
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Elle a fait don de son argent de poche.

She donates her pocket money .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1994)
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La garde d'honneur organise un défilé.

The guard of honor conducts a parade .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2051)
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C'est notre nouveau collègue, M. Zheng.

He is our new coworker , Mr . Zheng .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2197)
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Nous essayons de collecter des fonds pour la zone sinistrée.

We are trying to raise funds for the disaster area .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2233)
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Les zones côtières connaissent de graves inondations.

The coastal areas are experiencing severe flooding .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2281)
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Le professeur est très strict avec moi.

The teacher is very strict with me .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2333)
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M. Meng répare l'ordinateur.

Mr 0 Meng is repairing the computer .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2445)
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Il m'a maudit férocement.

He scolds me severely .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2448)
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Ce serait génial si j'étais un ange.

It would be great if I were an angel .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2503)
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La route est très étroite.

The road is very narrow .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2772)
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Elle a l'esprit étroit et ne peut pas tolérer les autres personnes.

She is narrow-minded and can not tolerate other people .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2773)
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Combien de livres anglaises avez-vous dans votre portefeuille ?

How many English pounds do you have in your wallet ?
(ENG ) (FR )
(2812)
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Il arrose la pelouse.

He is sprinkling the lawn .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2864)
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Cette route est très étroite.

This road is very narrow .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2957)
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La ruelle est très étroite.

The alley is very narrow .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2958)
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La foule se presse dans la gare.

The crowd surged into the train station .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3175)
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Le résidu du processus de fabrication du caillé de haricot est également utilisé comme ingrédient dans la cuisine.

The residue from the process of making bean curd is also used as an ingredient in cooking .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3215)
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Le ginseng est très précieux.

Ginseng is very valuable .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3222)
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Les ustensiles de cuisine sont accrochés à tous les crochets.

Kitchenware is hanging on all the hooks .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3244)
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Son entreprise s'est effondrée.

His company has collapsed .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3286)
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L'arbre s'est effondré.

The tree has collapsed .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3307)
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Le public a généreusement fait don d'argent pour aider les gens dans la zone sinistrée.

The public generously donated money to help the people in the disaster area .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3318)
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Tokyo est la latitude est de 32 degrés au nord.

Tokyo is latitude is 32 degrees north .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3353)
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La latitude et la longitude sont indiquées sur la carte.

The latitude and longitude are marked on the map .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3354)
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Elle est battue.

She is been beaten up .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3454)
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We got to know each other in london . | Nous nous sommes connus à Londres.
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You have to make efforts if you are to succeed . | Vous devez faire des efforts si vous voulez réussir.
They made a great effort to settle the problem . | Ils ont fait un gros effort pour régler le problème.
He is english . | Il est anglais .
We still have masses of work . | Nous avons encore des masses de travail.
He has any number of books . | Il a un certain nombre de livres.
He cannot write english without making mistakes . | Il ne sait pas écrire l'anglais sans faire de fautes.
We speak english in class . | Nous parlons anglais en classe.
She studied english as hard as she could . | Elle a étudié l'anglais aussi dur qu'elle le pouvait.
I'll get up your drive for english study . | Je vais monter votre lecteur pour l'étude de l'anglais.
He has any number of books . | Il a un certain nombre de livres.
Is it hard to speak english ? | Est-ce difficile de parler anglais ?
She keeps her diary in english . | Elle tient son journal en anglais.
Are you going to learn english ? | Allez-vous apprendre l'anglais ?
I did not watch tv but studied english last night . | Je n'ai pas regardé la télé mais j'ai étudié l'anglais hier soir.
For example , do you like english ? | Par exemple , aimez - vous l' anglais ?
What's your purpose in studying english ? | Quel est votre but en étudiant l'anglais ?
His english composition has few , if any , mistakes . | Sa composition en anglais comporte peu ou pas d'erreurs.
I want to learn standard english . | Je veux apprendre l'anglais standard.
I want to be able to speak english . | Je veux pouvoir parler anglais.
Is there an english speaker here ? | Y a-t-il un anglophone ici ?
They're a little tight . | Ils sont un peu serrés.
He can speak both english and french . | Il peut parler anglais et français.
He is a student who I am teaching english this year . | C'est un étudiant à qui j'enseigne l'anglais cette année.
You will be able to speak english . | Vous serez capable de parler anglais.
English is studied all over the world . | L'anglais est étudié partout dans le monde.
An englishman would act in a different way . | Un anglais agirait différemment.
The problem is whether you can follow her english . | Le problème est de savoir si vous pouvez suivre son anglais.
Can you speak english ? | Pouvez-vous parler anglais ?
To speak english well is difficult . | Bien parler anglais est difficile.
You will soon learn to speak english well . | Vous apprendrez bientôt à bien parler anglais.
In england they have much rain at this time of the year . | En Angleterre, il pleut beaucoup à cette époque de l'année.
I was called upon to make a speech in english . | J'ai été appelé à faire un discours en anglais.
He can speak not only english but also german . | Il parle non seulement l'anglais mais aussi l'allemand.
We have five english lessons a week . | Nous avons cinq cours d'anglais par semaine.
The crowd made for the nearest door . | La foule se dirigea vers la porte la plus proche.
He acquired the ability to speak english . | Il a acquis la capacité de parler anglais.
Mr. Smith doesn't speak english , does he ? | M. Smith ne parle pas anglais, n'est-ce pas ?
We study english every day . | Nous étudions l'anglais tous les jours.
You are very trying to me sometimes . | Tu es très éprouvant pour moi parfois.
The english are a hardy people . | Les anglais sont des gens robustes.
Is english more difficult than japanese ? | L'anglais est-il plus difficile que le japonais ?
Now the school has a boy from england . | Maintenant, l'école a un garçon d'Angleterre.
They made their way through the crowd . | Ils se frayèrent un chemin à travers la foule.
The fact is that he is my close friend . | Le fait est qu'il est mon ami proche.
She speaks not only english but also french . | Elle parle non seulement anglais mais aussi français.
I usually take a bath before going to bed . | Je prends habituellement un bain avant d'aller au lit.
What do you call this insect in english ? | Comment appelle-t-on cet insecte en anglais ?
Let's sing the song in english . | Chantons la chanson en anglais.
What do you call this flower in english ? | Comment appelle-t-on cette fleur en anglais ?
He is not an english boy . | Ce n'est pas un garçon anglais.
English is studied in china , too . | L'anglais est également étudié en Chine.
Miss march gave me an english dictionary . | Mlle mars m'a donné un dictionnaire anglais.
I'm fed up with english . | J'en ai marre de l'anglais.
Say it in english . | Dis le en anglais .
I like english the best of all the subjects . | J'aime l'anglais le meilleur de tous les sujets.
I have been teaching english these five years . | J'enseigne l'anglais depuis cinq ans.
When did america become independent of england ? | Quand l'Amérique est-elle devenue indépendante de l'Angleterre ?
When I grow up , I want to be an english teacher . | Quand je serai grand, je veux être professeur d'anglais.
I forgot to turn off the tv before going to bed . | J'ai oublié d'éteindre la télé avant de me coucher.
I want a lot . | Je veux beaucoup .
I can speak english a little . | Je peux parler un peu l'anglais .
He can't speak much english . | Il ne parle pas beaucoup anglais.
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