CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush | {proverb} | (small but certain advantage is preferable) | accumulate | {v} | (to pile up) | affect | {v} | (to make a false display of) | airworthy | {adj} | (being able to fly) | a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step | {proverb} | (a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step) | Alpha Centauri | {prop} | (brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus) | amazement | {n} | (the condition of being amazed; overwhelming wonder, as from surprise, sudden fear) | amazing | {adj} | (causing wonder and amazement) | amazingly | {adv} | (to a wonder-inspiring extent) | amazingly | {adv} | (wonderfully) | anaesthesiology | {n} | (science of administering anaesthetics) | anaesthetic | {n} | (anaesthetic) | anesthetic | {adj} | (causing the reduction in pain sensitivity) | anesthetic | {n} | (a substance for the reduced perception of pain) | anesthetization | {n} | (an administration of anesthesia) | anesthetize | {v} | (administer anesthesia) | anther | {n} | (pollen-bearing part of the stamen) | a picture is worth a thousand words | {proverb} | (visualisation is better than verbal description) | appear | {v} | (To come before the public) | appear | {v} | (To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible) | astonish | {v} | (surprise) | astonished | {adj} | (amazed) | astonishment | {n} | (amazement, great surprise) | astounded | {adj} | (surprised, amazed, astonished or bewildered) | atomizer | {n} | (instrument for reducing a liquid to spray) | a wild goose never laid a tame egg | {phrase} | (most things are inherited and predetermined) | backlog | {n} | (an accumulation or buildup) | banana | {n} | (plant) | baptism | {n} | (Christian sacrament with water) | baptismal font | {n} | (a church article) | baptismal name | {n} | (name given at christening) | baptism of fire | {n} | (the first experience of a severe ordeal) | baptize | {v} | (To dedicate or christen) | baptize | {v} | (To sprinkle or pour water over, or to immerse in water) | barter | {n} | (an equal exchange) | barter | {v} | (exchange goods or services without involving money) | beautiful fruit dove | {n} | (the fruit dove species Ptilinopus pulchellus) | be good for | {v} | (be fit) | belie | {v} | (to contradict or show to be false) | black-necked grebe | {n} | (black-necked grebe) | black-throated loon | {n} | (large member of the diver family, Gavia immer) | blighter | {n} | (person) | brain-teaser | {n} | (a complex riddle or puzzle) | by far | {prep} | (to a large extent) | cable | {n} | (heavy rope or chain as used for mooring) | cable | {n} | (large wire, rope) | carrier | {n} | (homing pigeon, racing pigeon, racing homer, homer) | carrier | {n} | (Old English carrier pigeon ("King of the Doos")) | celery | {n} | (the stalks of this herb) | centaur | {n} | (mythical half-man, half-horse) | Centaur | {n} | (Greek mythology) | Centaurus | {prop} | (spring constellation of the northern sky) | centipede | {n} | (a segmented arthropod of class Chilopoda) | century egg | {n} | (a Chinese delicacy) | chicanery | {n} | (deception by use of trickery) | christen | {v} | (to name) | christen | {v} | (to perform the religious act) | Christian name | {n} | (first name at Christian baptism) | clay pigeon | {n} | (target in sport shooting) | coauthor | {n} | (author who collaborate with another to write something) | cock | {n} | (male pigeon) | cock pigeon | {n} | (male pigeon) | collared dove | {n} | (collared dove) | Columba | {prop} | (constellation) | columbarium | {n} | (a building for housing a large colony of pigeons or doves) | columbine | {adj} | (pertaining to doves or pigeons) | commute | {v} | (math: to be commutative) | compatible | {adj} | (capable of easy interaction) | compressibility | {n} | (thermodynamics) | congestion | {n} | (excess of traffic) | crowned pigeon | {n} | (any bird of the genus Goura) | daisy | {n} | (Bellis perennis) | dam | {v} | (block) | daze | {v} | (to stupefy with excess of light; with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb) | deadnettle | {n} | (plant of the genus Lamium) | deaf | {adj} | (unable to hear) | deaf | {n} | (deaf people considered as a group) | deafen | {v} | (to make deaf) | deafening | {adj} | (loud enough to cause hearing loss) | deaf-mute | {adj} | (unable to hear or speak) | deaf-mute | {n} | (person who is unable to hear or speak) | deafness | {n} | (condition of being deaf) | deceit | {n} | (act or fact of deceiving) | deceive | {v} | (trick or mislead) | deception | {n} | (instance of actions fabricated to mislead) | delirium | {n} | (mental state of confusion) | delusion | {n} | (act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind) | delusion | {n} | (that which is falsely or delusively believed or propagated; false belief; error in belief) | dew | {n} | (moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc) | dew point | {n} | (temperature) | dip | {n} | (short swim to refresh) | disappoint | {v} | (to displease) | disappointed | {adj} | (defeated of hope or expectation) | disappointing | {adj} | (that disappoints or disappoint) | disappointment | {n} | (emotion) | disillusioned | {adj} | (experiencing disillusionment) | disillusionment | {n} | (feeling that arises from the discovery that something is not what it was anticipated to be) | dive | {n} | (a swim under water) | dive | {v} | (imitate a foul) | dive | {v} | (to descend) | dive | {v} | (to swim under water) | diver | {n} | (someone who dives) | diver | {n} | (the loon (bird)) | diving bell | {n} | (airtight chamber used by divers) | diving suit | {n} | (garment or apparatus worn by a diver for protection from the underwater environment) | dove | {n} | (bird of the pigeon and dove family Columbidae) | dovecote | {n} | (house or box in which domestic pigeons breed) | drive-through | {n} | (establishment providing drive-through service) | drug | {n} | (psychoactive substance ingested for recreational use, especially illegal and addictive one) | dunking | {n} | (submerging) | dust | {n} | (fine, dry particles) | 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) | dust devil | {n} | (a small atmospheric vortex appearing in clear dry conditions made visible by swirling dust picked up from the ground) | duster | {n} | (a light, loose-fitting long coat) | duster | {n} | (object used for dusting) | duster | {n} | (person who dusts) | dust mite | {n} | (mite of the Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus species) | dusty | {adj} | (covered with dust) | dusty | {adj} | (powdery and resembling dust) | earthworm | {n} | (worm (animal)) | eight thousand | {n} | (cardinal number) | eleven hundred | {num} | (one thousand one hundred) | emerge | {v} | (to come into view) | emergency exit | {n} | (exit for evacuation) | emergency room | {n} | (Hospital department primarily used for the treatment of the most serious, often life-threatening conditions) | English Carrier | {n} | (English Carrier) | exchange | {n} | (act of exchanging or trading) | exchange | {v} | (To replace with a similar item) | exchange | {v} | (To trade or barter) | exchange student | {n} | (a student in an exchange scheme) | expletive | {n} | (profane, vulgar term) | fake | {v} | (to make a false display of) | fake | {v} | (to modify fraudulently) | fallacy | {n} | (deceptive or false appearance) | family restaurant | {n} | (type of a restaurant) | feather duster | {n} | (implement used to remove surface dust) | feign | {v} | (to make a false copy) | fire escape | {n} | (emergency doors, ladders etc. as a class) | fire escape | {n} | (emergency escape route) | fitness | {n} | (ablity to perform) | five thousand | {num} | -5000 | flabbergast | {v} | (To overwhelm with wonder; to stun or amaze) | fool | {v} | (to trick; to make a fool of someone) | frogman | {n} | (diver) | fruit dove | {n} | (dove in the genus Ptilinopus) | fruit fly | {n} | (Drosophilidae) | fungible | {adj} | (able to be substituted for something of equal value) | fusty | {adj} | (old-fashioned, refusing to change or update) | golden fruit dove | {n} | (the fruit dove species Ptilinopus luteovirens) | good-for-nothing | {n} | (A person of little worth or usefulness) | goosander | {n} | (diving duck) | great crested grebe | {n} | (freshwater bird) | great northern diver | {n} | (large member of the diver family, Gavia immer) | grebe | {n} | (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae) | gridlock | {n} | (on a smaller scale) | hallucination | {n} | (sensory perception of something that does not exist) | hawser | {n} | (cable) | hen pigeon | {n} | (female pigeon) | homing pigeon | {n} | (domesticated rock pigeon with strong homing instinct) | honeydew | {n} | (a sweet sticky substance deposited on leaves by insects) | honeydew | {n} | (a sweet sticky substance produced by the leaves of some plants) | hundred thousand | {num} | -100 | illusion | {n} | (anything that seems to be something that it is not) | I'm deaf | {phrase} | (I'm deaf) | immerse | {v} | (to put under the surface of a liquid) | immersion | {n} | (the act of immersing or the condition of being immersed) | immersion | {n} | (the total submerging of a person in water as an act of baptism) | impractical | {adj} | (not practical) | ineligible | {adj} | (not eligible; forbidden to do something) | interchangeable | {adj} | (freely substitutable) | jam | {n} | (blockage, congestion) | Japanese knotweed | {n} | (plant) | Jelgava | {prop} | (city in Latvia) | John the Baptist | {prop} | (biblical prophet) | kowtow | {n} | (kowtowing) | kowtow | {v} | (act submissively) | language exchange | {n} | (language exchange) | let down | {v} | (to disappoint) | lie | {v} | (tell an intentional untruth) | Lithuania | {prop} | (country) | Lithuania Minor | {prop} | (Lithuania Minor) | Lithuanian | {adj} | (referring to Lithuania) | Lithuanian | {n} | (person from Lithuania) | Lithuanian | {prop} | (language) | Lithuanian Hound | {n} | (Lithuanian Hound) | Lithuanian SSR | {prop} | (Soviet republic) | little auk | {n} | (Alle alle) | local anesthetic | {n} | (a local anesthetic) | loon | {n} | (bird of order Gaviiformes) | lovebird | {n} | (an affectionate couple (or a person thereof)) | merganser | {n} | (diving duck) | mildew | {n} | (growth of minute fungi) | millennium | {n} | (thousand-year period) | millipede | {n} | (elongated arthropod) | minotaur | {n} | (monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man) | moondust | {n} | (the fine regolith found on the surface of the Moon) | mooring | {n} | (act of securing a vessel) | mote | {n} | (A small particle; a speck) | name | {v} | (to give a name to) | nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine | {num} | (cardinal number 9,999) | numb | {adj} | (without the power of sensation) | numb | {v} | (to cause to become numb) | optical illusion | {n} | (image that is visually deceptive or misleading) | paper jam | {n} | (malfunction in a printer or photocopier) | papyrus | {n} | (A plant in the sedge family) | passenger pigeon | {n} | (an extinct bird of the species Ectopistes migratorius) | pigeon | {n} | (bird of the pigeon and dove family Columbidae) | pigeon racing | {n} | (pigeon racing, the sport of racing pigeons) | plunge | {n} | (The act of thrusting into or submerging; a dive, leap, rush, or pitch into, or as into, water; as, to take the water with a plunge) | plunge | {v} | (to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse) | pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis | {n} | (disease of the lungs) | pollen | {n} | (fine granular substance produced in flowers) | pollination | {n} | (transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma) | pop up | {v} | (to appear without warning) | powdered sugar | {n} | (very finely ground sugar used in icings, etc) | premiere | {n} | (first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment) | Proxima Centauri | {prop} | (a red dwarf star) | puffin | {n} | (seabird with a coloured beak) | Qingdao | {prop} | (a large city in China) | rash | {n} | (of skin) | rebaptize | {v} | (to baptize again) | rebaptize | {v} | (to name again) | reciprocate | {v} | (to mutually give and take something; to interchange) | red-throated diver | {n} | (loon) | reel | {v} | (to walk shakily or unsteadily) | refurbish | {v} | (rebuild or replenish) | rename | {v} | (to give a new name to) | renovate | {v} | (to renew; to revamp) | repartee | {n} | (swift witty retort) | Republic of Lithuania | {prop} | (Official name of Lithuania) | reservoir | {n} | (place behind a dam where water is collected) | restaurant | {n} | (an eating establishment in which diners are served food at their tables) | restoration | {n} | (the process of bringing an object back to its original state) | restoration | {n} | (the return of a former monarchy or monarch to power) | restore | {v} | (To reestablish, or bring back into existence) | ringneck dove | {n} | (Streptopelia risoria) | roach | {n} | (Rutilus rutilus) | roadworthiness | {n} | (property of being roadworthy) | roadworthy | {adj} | (able to be driven) | rock dove | {n} | (Columba livia) | rock pigeon | {n} | (Columba livia) | roller | {n} | (roller pigeon that somersaults backwards at high speed) | rope | {n} | (a length of this string) | rope | {n} | (thick, strong string) | rust | {n} | (plant disease) | scrounge | {v} | (To hunt about, especially for something of nominal value; to scavenge or glean) | seeing is believing | {proverb} | (you need to see something to believe it) | self-pollination | {n} | (Pollination of a flower by its own pollen) | self-sacrifice | {n} | (giving up of one's own benefit) | shearwater | {n} | (seabird) | show up | {v} | (to appear) | snapshot | {n} | (A glimpse of something) | sprain | {n} | (act or result of spraining) | sprain | {v} | (to weaken a joint, ligament, or muscle) | spray | {v} | (to project a liquid in a disperse manner) | squab | {n} | (baby pigeon) | squab | {n} | (meat of a young pigeon or dove) | stagger | {v} | (to move to one side and the other, as if about to fall, in standing or walking) | stamen | {n} | (A flower part that produces pollen) | stardust | {n} | (dated: distant cluster of stars) | stardust | {n} | (particles) | start up | {v} | (to appear suddenly) | steep | {v} | (to soak an item in liquid) | stock pigeon | {n} | (pigeon) | stone deaf | {adj} | (utterly deaf) | stow | {v} | (to put something away in a compact and tidy manner) | stow | {v} | (to put something away to store it in a space saving manner and over long time) | stun | {v} | (to incapacitate) | stunned | {adj} | (unable to act or respond) | stunning | {adj} | (having an affect that stuns) | stupefy | {v} | (dull the senses or capacity to think) | submerge | {v} | (to immerse (intransitive)) | submerge | {v} | (to immerse (transitive)) | sugar substitute | {n} | (food additives) | sundew | {n} | (group of insectivorous plants) | surprising | {adj} | (that is or are a surprise) | swap | {n} | (exchange) | swap | {v} | (exchange or give (something) in exchange for) | switch | {v} | (To exchange) | tau | {n} | (Greek letter) | taurine | {n} | (amino-sulfonic acid) | taurophobia | {n} | (fear of bulls) | Taurus | {prop} | (mountain range) | tautological | {adj} | (of, relating to, or using tautology) | tautology | {n} | (expression that features tautology) | tautology | {n} | (in logic) | ten thousand | {num} | -10 | thank you very much | {phrase} | (greater gratitude than "thank you") | thaw | {n} | (a warmth of weather) | thaw | {v} | (to cause frozen things to melt, soften, or dissolve) | thaw | {v} | (to melt, dissolve, or become fluid) | thousand | {num} | (cardinal number 1000) | thousandth | {adj} | (ordinal form of 1000) | thousandth | {n} | (one of a thousand equal parts of a whole) | thousandth | {n} | (the person or thing in the thousandth position) | time-consuming | {adj} | (requiring significant amounts of time) | totter | {n} | (unsteady movement) | totter | {v} | (move or stand unsteadily) | tow | {n} | (cable used in towing) | trade | {n} | (instance of bartering) | traffic jam | {n} | (situation in which all road traffic is stationary or very slow) | transpose | {n} | (reverse or change the order of two) | troak | {v} | (exchange goods or services without involving money) | truck | {n} | (vehicle designed for carrying cargo) | trumpeter | {n} | (trumpeter pigeon (Columbidae)) | trumpeter pigeon | {n} | (trumpeter pigeon (Columba livia domestica)) | tug of war | {n} | (game) | turn a deaf ear | {v} | (to refuse to listen or hear something) | turtle dove | {n} | (bird in the genus Streptopelia) | two thousand | {num} | (cardinal number) | underwhelming | {adj} | (failing to interest) | unfitness | {n} | (characteristic of being unfit) | vacuum | {v} | (intransitive: to use a vacuum cleaner) | vacuum | {v} | (transitive: to clean with a vacuum cleaner) | vacuum cleaner | {n} | (machine for cleaning) | wetsuit | {n} | (close fitting, insulating garment) | white-billed diver | {n} | (Gavia adamsii) | wondrous | {adj} | (amazing, inspiring awe) | woodpigeon | {n} | (Columba palumbus) | World Exposition | {n} | (a regular international exposition) | yellow-billed loon | {n} | (Gavia adamsii) 5000 WORDS
| L065 41 P2432 | lặn | tauchen
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L066 45 P2485 | Điếc | taub
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潜水 P2432 聋的 P2485
แลกเปลี่ยน P0353
ดำน้ำ, จุ่ม, แช่ P2432
หูหนวก P2485
lặn P2432 Điếc P2485
tauchen P2432 taub P2485
to exchange P0353 to dive P2432 deaf P2485
cambiar P0353 bucear P2432 sordo P2485
scambiare P0353 immergere P2432 sordo P2485
échanger P0353 plonger P2432 sourd P2485
PHRASES
De duiven zijn een symbool van vrede.

Doves are a symbol of peace .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0057)
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Ik heb duizend Amerikaanse dollars.

I have got one thousand U .S . dollars .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0222)
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Ik heb tienduizend Amerikaanse dollars.

I have got ten thousand U .S . dollars .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0223)
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Er is een verkeersopstopping.

There is a traffic jam .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0227)
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Er ligt te veel stof op de grond.

There is too much dust on the ground .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0291)
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Dit stadion heeft plaats voor enkele duizenden mensen.

This stadium can hold a few thousand people .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0524)
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De duif vliegt in de lucht.

The dove is flying in the sky .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0580)
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Er zijn veel duiven op het plein.

There are a lot of pigeons in the square .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0761)
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Het restaurant is best mooi van binnen.

The restaurant is quite nice inside .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0763)
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Ze wisselen visitekaartjes uit.

They are exchanging their name cards .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0830)
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Er is een balletvoorstelling vanavond.

There is a ballet performance tonight .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0881)
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Het verkeersongeluk heeft een verkeersopstopping veroorzaakt.

The traffic accident has caused a traffic jam .
(ENG ) (NL )
(1085)
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Er is dauw op de bladeren.

There is dew on the leaves .
(ENG ) (NL )
(1208)
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De zee baadt in gouden kleuren van de ondergaande zon.

The sea is golden with the sunset .
(ENG ) (NL )
(1284)
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Ze zijn aan het eten in een restaurant.

They are eating in a restaurant .
(ENG ) (NL )
(1850)
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Alles in de kamer is stoffig.

Everything in the room is dusty .
(ENG ) (NL )
(1894)
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Het verkeer is hier erg druk.

Traffic is very congested here .
(ENG ) (NL )
(1907)
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Ze heeft een parttime baan in een restaurant.

She has a part-time job in a restaurant .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2078)
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Hij dook in het zwembad.

He dove into the swimming pool .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2200)
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Ze houdt van duiken.

She loves diving .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2265)
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Om de files te vermijden, willen we een omweg nemen.

To avoid the traffic jam , we plan to make a detour .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2353)
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Ze verstuikte haar enkel.

She sprained her ankle .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2388)
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De sfeer in dit restaurant is erg leuk.

The atmosphere in this restaurant is quite nice .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2412)
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Ze wisselen golfbaltechnieken met elkaar uit.

Golf-Ballspieltechniken miteinander aus . They are
(ENG ) (NL )
(2514)
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Ze wisselen van gedachten over familiezaken.

They are chatting about family life together .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2591)
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De wegen in deze stad zijn vrij van files.

The roads in this city are free from congestion .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2602)
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Er is een file op de snelweg.

There is a traffic jam on the highway .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2744)
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Er is een verkeersopstopping.

There is a traffic jam .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2748)
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Met Kerstmis, ruilen mensen geschenken.

People exchange gifts at Christmas .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2916)
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Buitenlandse valuta kunnen hier worden gewisseld.

Foreign currency can be exchanged here .
(ENG ) (NL )
(2985)
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Ze is een beetje doof.

She is a little deaf .
(ENG ) (NL )
(3323)
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Duiken vereist het gebruik van een zuurstoftank.

Diving requires the use of an oxygen tank .
(ENG ) (NL )
(3374)
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His car cost him upward of ten thousand dollars . | Zijn auto kostte hem meer dan tienduizend dollar.
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She was amazed to hear the news . | Ze was stomverbaasd toen ze het nieuws hoorde.
He was deaf , too . | Hij was ook doof .
I have no more than one thousand yen . | Ik heb niet meer dan duizend yen.
The picture set her wondering . | De foto zette haar aan het denken.
The bus was late because of the traffic jam . | Door de verkeersopstopping was de bus te laat.
He is young and , what is more , handsome . | Hij is jong en bovendien knap.
He gave me not less than five thousand yen . | Hij gaf me niet minder dan vijfduizend yen.
Please exchange yen for dollars . | Wissel yen in voor dollars.
When she turned up , the party was over . | Toen ze kwam opdagen, was het feest voorbij.
John is a far better singer than the others . | John is een veel betere zanger dan de anderen.
I exchanged yen for dollars . | Ik heb yen ingewisseld voor dollars.
This diver's watch is a little too expensive . | Dit duikhorloge is iets te duur.
Is he anything like handsome ? | Is hij zoiets als knap?
Let's wait here until he turns up . | Laten we hier wachten tot hij opduikt.
His son is lazy and good for nothing . | Zijn zoon is lui en nergens goed voor.
This is the restaurant where we had dinner last week . | Dit is het restaurant waar we vorige week hebben gegeten.
I have only five thousand yen . | Ik heb maar vijfduizend yen.
You will never fail to be moved by the sight . | U zult nooit ontroerd raken door de aanblik.
We waited long , but he didn't turn up . | We hebben lang gewacht, maar hij kwam niet opdagen.
Twenty thousand yen , please . | Twintigduizend yen , alstublieft .
We had dinner at a restaurant . | We hebben gegeten in een restaurant.
They all went to the restaurant . | Ze gingen allemaal naar het restaurant.
Is one thousand yen enough ? | Is duizend yen genoeg?
You've turned up at the right moment . | Je bent op het juiste moment opgedoken.
She didn't show up . | Ze kwam niet opdagen.
Let me take you to a japanese restaurant . | Laat me je meenemen naar een Japans restaurant.
I can't live on ten thousand yen a month . | Ik kan niet rondkomen van tienduizend yen per maand.
Because of a traffic jam , we were late for the meeting . | Door een verkeersopstopping waren we te laat voor de vergadering.
He exchanged yen for dollars . | Hij wisselde yen in voor dollars.
I've found something amazing ! | Ik heb iets geweldigs gevonden!
How astonished I was to see this . | Wat was ik verbaasd om dit te zien.
To my astonishment , my money was gone . | Tot mijn verbazing was mijn geld op.
Where can we exchange yen into dollars ? | Waar kunnen we yen in dollars wisselen?
I paid two thousand yen for the book . | Ik betaalde tweeduizend yen voor het boek.
He didn't turn up after all . | Hij kwam tenslotte niet opdagen.
Why don't we eat at a restaurant tonight ? | Waarom eten we vanavond niet in een restaurant?
We are looking forward to hearing from you . | We kijken ernaar uit van u te horen.
I was astonished to hear what had happened . | Ik was stomverbaasd om te horen wat er was gebeurd.
Thousands of people were there . | Duizenden mensen waren daar .
She didn't turn up after all . | Ze kwam tenslotte niet opdagen.
When he turned up , we had been waiting for two hours . | Toen hij kwam opdagen, stonden we al twee uur te wachten.
Will ten thousand yen do ? | Is tienduizend yen voldoende?
I found that restaurant by accident . | Ik vond dat restaurant per ongeluk.
We waited for him to turn up . | We hebben gewacht tot hij zou komen opdagen.
She has no less than one thousand yen . | Ze heeft maar liefst duizend yen.
I met her by chance at a restaurant yesterday . | Ik ontmoette haar gisteren toevallig in een restaurant.
Could you exchange it with a different one ? | Zou je hem kunnen ruilen voor een andere?
There is no telling when he will show up . | Het is niet te zeggen wanneer hij zal verschijnen.
He paid at most ten thousand dollars . | Hij betaalde hooguit tienduizend dollar.
If I've told you once , I've told you a thousand times . | Als ik het je een keer heb verteld, heb ik het je duizend keer verteld.
He was amazed at the news . | Hij was verbaasd over het nieuws.
My hand are benumbed with cold . | Mijn hand is verdoofd van de kou.
Zijn auto kostte hem meer dan tienduizend dollar.
| Ze was stomverbaasd toen ze het nieuws hoorde.
| Hij was ook doof .
| Ik heb niet meer dan duizend yen.
| De foto zette haar aan het denken.
| Door de verkeersopstopping was de bus te laat.
| Hij is jong en bovendien knap.
| Hij gaf me niet minder dan vijfduizend yen.
| Wissel yen in voor dollars.
| Toen ze kwam opdagen, was het feest voorbij.
| John is een veel betere zanger dan de anderen.
| Ik heb yen ingewisseld voor dollars.
| Dit duikhorloge is iets te duur.
| Is hij zoiets als knap?
| Laten we hier wachten tot hij opduikt.
| Zijn zoon is lui en nergens goed voor.
| Dit is het restaurant waar we vorige week hebben gegeten.
| Ik heb maar vijfduizend yen.
| U zult nooit ontroerd raken door de aanblik.
| We hebben lang gewacht, maar hij kwam niet opdagen.
| Twintigduizend yen , alstublieft .
| We hebben gegeten in een restaurant.
| Ze gingen allemaal naar het restaurant.
| Is duizend yen genoeg?
| Je bent op het juiste moment opgedoken.
| Ze kwam niet opdagen.
| Laat me je meenemen naar een Japans restaurant.
| Ik kan niet rondkomen van tienduizend yen per maand.
| Door een verkeersopstopping waren we te laat voor de vergadering.
| Hij wisselde yen in voor dollars.
| Ik heb iets geweldigs gevonden!
| Wat was ik verbaasd om dit te zien.
| Tot mijn verbazing was mijn geld op.
| Waar kunnen we yen in dollars wisselen?
| Ik betaalde tweeduizend yen voor het boek.
| Hij kwam tenslotte niet opdagen.
| Waarom eten we vanavond niet in een restaurant?
| We kijken ernaar uit van u te horen.
| Ik was stomverbaasd om te horen wat er was gebeurd.
| Duizenden mensen waren daar .
| Ze kwam tenslotte niet opdagen.
| Toen hij kwam opdagen, stonden we al twee uur te wachten.
| Is tienduizend yen voldoende?
| Ik vond dat restaurant per ongeluk.
| We hebben gewacht tot hij zou komen opdagen.
| Ze heeft maar liefst duizend yen.
| Ik ontmoette haar gisteren toevallig in een restaurant.
| Zou je hem kunnen ruilen voor een andere?
| Het is niet te zeggen wanneer hij zal verschijnen.
| Hij betaalde hooguit tienduizend dollar.
| Als ik het je een keer heb verteld, heb ik het je duizend keer verteld.
| Hij was verbaasd over het nieuws.
| Mijn hand is verdoofd van de kou.
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