CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
accordion | {n} | (A small, portable, keyed wind instrument) | achieve | {v} | (to obtain, or gain as the result of exertion) | along | {prep} | (by the length of; in a line with the length of; lengthwise next to) | along | {prep} | (in a line with, with a progressive motion on; onward on; forward on) | American | {n} | (person born in or citizen of the USA) | arrive | {v} | (to get to a certain place) | arrive | {v} | (to reach) | as long as | {conj} | (if, assuming) | as long as | {conj} | (while) | attain | {v} | (to accomplish; to achieve) | awesome | {adj} | (excellent, exciting) | bagatelle | {n} | (trifle) | barbell | {n} | (wide steel bar with premeasured weights) | black-eyed pea | {n} | (cowpea bean) | bootstrap | {v} | (to load the operating system) | bore | {v} | (to inspire boredom) | bored | {adj} | (suffering from boredom) | boredom | {n} | (state of being bored) | boring | {adj} | (inciting boredom) | brush-tailed penguin | {n} | (penguin of the Pygoscelis genus) | by | {adv} | (along a path) | cane | {n} | (long collapsible rod used by vision impaired people) | case | {v} | (to survey surreptitiously) | cat got someone's tongue | {phrase} | (why are you not saying anything?) | chief | {n} | (head of an organization) | cholangitis | {n} | (inflammation of the bile duct) | coccyx | {n} | ((medical) final fused vertebrae) | cojones | {n} | ((slang) testicles) | connotation | {n} | (suggested or implied meaning) | contortionist | {n} | (an acrobat who twists their body) | coward | {n} | (a person who lacks courage) | cross-country skiing | {n} | (leisure activity) | cross-country skiing | {n} | (winter sport) | culverin | {n} | (a kind of handgun) | decadeslong | {adj} | (lasting for decades) | deceleration | {n} | (the act or process of decelerating) | demand | {v} | (to request forcefully) | derive | {v} | (obtain (something) from something else) | dick | {n} | (slang: penis) | dilatory | {adj} | (slow or tardy) | ding-a-ling | {n} | (penis) | discord | {n} | (harsh or confused sound) | diss | {n} | (insult or put-down) | diss | {v} | (to put someone down or show verbal disrespect) | do | {v} | (in questions) | dogsbody | {n} | (Person who does menial work) | duckweed | {n} | (plant) | dull | {adj} | (boring) | durable good | {n} | (good that yields utility over time) | dwarf | {n} | (small person) | elongated | {adj} | (extensive in length) | ennui | {n} | (listlessness, boredom) | enqueue | {v} | (to add an item to a queue) | extension | {n} | (finance: written engagement on the part of a creditor) | extension cord | {n} | (an electrical cord) | extra time | {n} | (an additional period played at the end some games of football) | extremely | {adv} | (to an extreme degree) | fidelity | {n} | (the degree to which an electronic system accurately reproduces a given sound or image) | function | {v} | (to carry on a function) | gamble | {v} | (to play casino games) | gamble | {v} | (to take a risk, with the potential of a positive outcome) | gob | {n} | (slang: mouth) | gobbler | {n} | (one who eats quickly) | grace | {n} | (relief period for a debtor) | hand | {n} | (servant, laborer, workman, trained for special duty; a performer) | handlanger | {n} | (An unskilled assistant to an artisan) | handyman | {n} | (man who does odd tasks) | hang | {v} | (informal: to loiter) | hang around | {v} | (to spend time or be friends) | hard-on | {n} | (erection of the penis) | henchman | {n} | (a loyal and trusted follower or subordinate) | heretofore | {adv} | (up to the present time) | hitherto | {adv} | (up to this time) | ho-hum | {adj} | (boring; not interesting or novel) | homophone | {n} | (words with the same pronunciation) | hourslong | {adj} | (lasting several hours) | how long | {adj} | (how long (distance)) | how long | {adv} | (how long (length of time)) | humdrum | {adj} | (lacking variety or excitement; dull; boring) | Hydra | {prop} | (constellation) | Hydrus | {prop} | (constellation) | importance | {n} | (quality or condition of being important or worthy of note) | inadequate | {adj} | (Not adequate) | instrument | {n} | (person used as a mere tool) | in the long run | {adv} | (eventually) | Iroquois | {prop} | (hairdo) | irrelevancy | {n} | (a thing that is irrelevant) | irrelevancy | {n} | (the quality of being irrelevant or inapplicable) | islets of Langerhans | {n} | (regions in the pancreas) | it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God | {proverb} | (proverb) | junk food | {n} | (food with little or no nutritional value) | Langhian | {prop} | (subdivision of the Miocene epoch) | Languedoc | {n} | (French province) | Languedoc-Roussillon | {prop} | (region of France) | large-tailed antshrike | {n} | (A passerine of the antbird family) | length | {n} | (distance from end to end) | length | {n} | (length of a horse) | lengthen | {v} | (to make longer) | lengthening | {n} | (sound change) | lengthy | {adj} | (long) | life | {n} | (life sentence) | lifelong | {adj} | (extending for the entire duration of life) | life sentence | {n} | (sentence of imprisonment for the rest of the defendant's life) | line | {n} | (straight sequence of people, queue) | Lombard | {n} | (member of a Germanic people) | Lombardic | {adj} | (related to the Lombards) | Lombardic | {prop} | (the language of the Lombards) | Lombardish | {adj} | (related to the Lombards) | Lombardish | {prop} | (the language of the Lombards) | long | {adj} | (having great duration) | long | {adj} | (having much distance from one point to another) | long ago | {adv} | (at a time in the distant past) | longanimous | {adj} | (long-suffering) | long-awaited | {adj} | (having been awaited for a long time) | longbow | {n} | (large bow) | longevity | {n} | (the quality of being long-lasting, especially of life) | long for | {v} | (to miss) | long-haired | {adj} | (Having long, uncut hair on the head) | long haul | {adj} | (travelling a long distance) | longing | {n} | (melancholic desire) | longitude | {n} | (angular distance) | long johns | {n} | (garment for bottom half of the body) | long-legged | {adj} | (having long legs) | long live | {v} | (prosper) | long-lived | {adj} | (having a long lifespan; surviving for a long period of time) | longsleeved | {adj} | (Having long sleeves) | long story short | {adv} | (Introducing a short version of, or simply the conclusion of, an involved story) | long-suffering | {adj} | (having endured discomfort) | longsword | {n} | (a kind of sword) | long-tailed pangolin | {n} | (Manis tetradactyla) | long-term | {adj} | (becoming evident after a relatively long time period) | long-term | {adj} | (extending over a relatively long time period) | long time no see | {interj} | (idiomatic: I haven't seen you for a long time) | long-winded | {adj} | (tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; unnecessarily verbose) | long-windedness | {n} | (the use of more words than are necessary for clarity or precision; verbosity, prolixity) | loot | {n} | (money) | loss leader | {n} | (item sold below cost) | lust | {v} | (strongly desire) | lutung | {n} | (Monkey of the genus Trachypithecus) | macron | {n} | (short, straight, horizontal diacritical mark placed over a vowel) | magnetic | {adj} | (having an extraordinary ability to attract) | margay | {n} | (Leopardus wiedii) | melange | {n} | (collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things) | melange | {n} | (Viennese coffee speciality) | milk snake | {n} | (Lampropeltis triangulum) | mind | {n} | (desire, inclination, or intention) | minuteslong | {adj} | (lasting minutes) | monthslong | {adj} | (lasting for multiple months) | munchies | {n} | (craving for food as a result of use of cannabis) | no longer | {adv} | (not any more) | nose | {n} | (length of a horse’s nose) | nugatory | {adj} | (trivial, trifling) | oblong | {adj} | (longer than wide) | obtain | {v} | (to get hold of, acquire) | one up | {v} | (do something slightly better than a competitor) | one-up | {v} | (do something slightly better than a competitor) | on the same wavelength | {adv} | (in rapport) | ophiophobia | {n} | (fear of snakes) | Ophiuchus | {prop} | (zodiacal constellation of the northern summer) | overtime | {n} | (extra period in sports) | penis | {n} | (male organ for copulation and urination) | pilferer | {n} | (one who has pilfered) | please speak more slowly | {phrase} | (please speak more slowly) | pot calling the kettle black | {phrase} | (situation in which somebody accuses someone else of a fault shared by the accuser) | prison | {n} | (place of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes) | prolong | {v} | (to lengthen in time; to extend the duration of; to draw out; to continue) | prorogue | {v} | (to prolong or extend) | psycho | {n} | (psychotic or otherwise insane person) | pussy-cat | {n} | (affectionate term for a cat) | put out of one's misery | {v} | (informal: to euthanize) | python | {n} | (constricting snake) | queue | {n} | (line of people) | queueing theory | {n} | (the study of the behaviour of queues) | rail | {n} | (metal bar that makes the track of a railroad) | rattlesnake | {n} | (poisonous snake) | reach | {v} | (to extend, to thrust out) | realize | {v} | (to become aware of) | recently | {adv} | (in the recent past) | recovery | {n} | (act or process of regaining or repossession of something lost) | relevance | {n} | (property or state of being relevant, pertinency) | reputation | {n} | (what somebody is known for) | request | {v} | (to express the need or desire for) | reverberation | {n} | (An echo, or a series of overlapping echos.) | Selangor | {prop} | (western Malaysian state) | Serpens | {prop} | (large summer constellation of the northern sky) | serpent | {n} | (snake) | serpentine | {adj} | (having the form of a snake) | serpentine | {adj} | (sinuous, curving) | serpentine | {n} | (mineral) | serpentwood | {n} | (Rauwolfia serpentina) | sidewinder | {n} | (Snake Crotalus cerastes) | silly string | {n} | (sprayed coloured foam) | slang | {n} | (slang) | slow | {adj} | (not quick in motion) | slow down | {v} | (to reduce speed) | slowly | {adv} | (At a slow pace) | slowness | {n} | (quality of being slow) | snake | {n} | (legless reptile) | snake | {v} | (to move in a winding path) | snakebite | {n} | (the bite of a snake) | snake charmer | {n} | (snake charmer) | snake charming | {n} | (snake charming) | snake eagle | {n} | (bird of prey) | snakehead | {n} | (fish) | so far | {adv} | (until now; previously; yet) | sound | {n} | (sensation perceived by the ear) | sound | {n} | [the physical phenomenon] Schall | spiny lobster | {n} | (spiny lobster) | spirit | {n} | (alcohol) | squeal | {v} | (to rat on someone) | sticky fingers | {n} | (petty thief) | stooge | {n} | (dupe) | strike while the iron is hot | {v} | (act on an opportunity promptly) | tardy | {adj} | (ineffectual; slow witted, slow to act, or dullard) | tedious | {adj} | (boring, monotonous) | tedium | {n} | (boredom or tediousness; ennui) | thumb one's nose | {v} | (to place a thumb upon the tip of the nose in a gesture of disrespect) | timbre | {n} | (quality of a sound independent of its pitch and volume) | Traditional Chinese | {prop} | (Chinese written using traditional characters) | triad | {n} | (musical chord) | twig | {v} | (to realise something) | under no circumstances | {adv} | (never ever) | undulate | {v} | (intransitive: resemble a wave) | uraeus | {n} | (representation of the sacred asp) | varia lectio | {n} | (any one of the readings of a passage in a text which differ from source to source) | vivacious | {adj} | (difficult to kill) | vivacious | {adj} | (long-lived) | water cannon | {n} | (device shooting water) | wavelength | {n} | (the length of a single cycle of a wave) | weed | {n} | (slang: marijuana) | western diamondback rattlesnake | {n} | (Crotalus atrox) | while | {conj} | (during the same time that) | wiggle | {v} | (to move with irregular motions) | wind | {v} | (to travel in a way that is not straight) | wordy | {adj} | (using an excessive number of words) | would | {v} | (indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly) | wriggle | {v} | (to twist one's body and move the limbs) | yearn | {v} | (to have a strong desire; to long) | yearslong | {adj} | (lasting several or many years)
5000 WORDS
| L013 43 P0820 | dài | lang
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L017 18 P1084 | buồn tẻ | langweilig
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L028 6 P1157 | chậm | langsam
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长 P0820 无聊 P1084 慢的 P1157
ยาว P0820
น่าเบื่อ P1084
ช้า P1157
dài P0820 buồn tẻ P1084 chậm P1157
lang P0820 langweilig P1084 langsam P1157
long P0820 boring P1084 slow P1157
largo P0820 aburrido P1084 lentamente P1157
lungo P0820 noioso P1084 lento P1157
long P0820 ennuyeux P1084 lent P1157
PHRASES
Los niños hacen cola para subir al autobús escolar.

The children line up to board the school bus .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0201)
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Hay muchos árboles junto a la carretera.

There are many trees alongside the road .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0233)
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El caracol avanza lentamente.

The snail crawls forward slowly .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0262)
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Caminan muy despacio.

They walk very slowly .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0280)
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Este es un río muy largo.

This is a very long river .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0295)
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Llevamos mucho tiempo esperando.

We have been waiting a long time .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0297)
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Te amaré toda mi vida.

I will love you my whole life .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0410)
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La Gran Muralla tiene una historia muy larga.

The Great Wall has a very long history .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0526)
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Hace tiempo que no sabe nada de ella.

He hasn't heard from her for quite a long time .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0532)
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Este perro tiene el pelo muy largo.

This dog has very long fur .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0533)
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Hasta ahora, no he estado en Pekín.

Up to now , I haven't been to Beijing .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0859)
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Esta ciudad tiene una larga historia.

This city has a long history .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0863)
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Estoy en la cola para comprar una entrada.

I am in line to buy a ticket .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1020)
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El paciente ha recuperado la conciencia.

The patient has regained consciousness .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1080)
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Se está haciendo de noche.

It is getting dark .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1188)
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Ella siguió caminando por la carretera.

She walked on along the road .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1272)
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El paciente aún no ha recuperado la conciencia.

The patient hasn't regained consciousness yet .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1525)
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La gente tiene un gran deseo de dinero.

People have a strong desire for money .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1614)
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Está avanzando por el camino.

He is proceeding along the road .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1639)
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Tiene las uñas demasiado largas.

His fingernails are too long .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1681)
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Estoy muy aburrido.

I am very bored .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1695)
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Las tortugas se arrastran muy lentamente.

Tortoises crawl very slowly .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1702)
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Ha sido condenado a cadena perpetua.

He is been sentenced to life imprisonment .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1703)
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Shaanxi tiene una larga historia.

Shaanxi has a long history .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1808)
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Los soldados llevan lanzas largas.

The soldiers are holding long spears .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1867)
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Se ha encontrado con un amigo al que no veía desde hace mucho tiempo.

He met a friend whom he hasn't seen for a long time .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1961)
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El caracol se arrastra muy lentamente.

The snail crawls very slowly .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2298)
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Le deseo una vida larga y saludable.

I wish you a long and healthy life .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2337)
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Este tipo de serpiente es venenosa.

This type of snake is poisonous .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2699)
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Los recursos de la tierra se están agotando lentamente.

The earth's resources are slowly depleting .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2967)
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El pelo opaco y seco es muy molesto.

Dull , dry hair is really annoying .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3263)
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La serpiente está mudando de piel.

The snake is shedding its skin .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3488)
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How long does it take by car ? | ¿Cuánto tiempo se tarda en coche?
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Please speak more slowly . | Por favor, hable más despacio .
Stop inhaling your food . You'd better eat more slowly . | Deja de inhalar tu comida. Será mejor que comas más despacio.
I am sorry to have kept you waiting so long . | Lamento haberte hecho esperar tanto tiempo.
He walks slowly . | Camina despacio.
One who keeps good hours will live long . | El que guarda buenas horas vivirá mucho tiempo.
It won't be long before they get married . | No pasará mucho tiempo antes de que se casen.
I'm sorry , I can't stay long . | Lo siento, no puedo quedarme mucho tiempo.
The noise continued for several hours . | El ruido continuó durante varias horas.
He stood up slowly . | Se puso de pie lentamente.
Let's enjoy the long vacation . | Disfrutemos de las largas vacaciones.
I want to live as long as I can stay in good health . | Quiero vivir tanto tiempo como pueda mantenerme en buena salud.
Gather roses while you may . | Recoge rosas mientras puedas.
The fact is that he slept late that morning . | El caso es que durmió hasta tarde esa mañana.
You may stay here as long as you keep quiet . | Puedes quedarte aquí mientras te mantengas callado.
It was not long before the game began . | No pasó mucho tiempo antes de que comenzara el juego.
It was not long before he got well . | No pasó mucho tiempo antes de que se pusiera bien.
I walked as slowly as I could . | Caminé tan despacio como pude.
Enjoy life while you may . | Disfruta de la vida mientras puedas.
How long does it take to get there from here ? | ¿Cuánto se tarda en llegar desde aquí?
I'm bored . | Estoy aburrido .
It was a long time before she understood me . | Pasó mucho tiempo antes de que me entendiera.
Sorry to have kept you waiting so long . | Perdóname por haberte hecho esperar tanto .
She broke with her family long ago . | Rompió con su familia hace mucho tiempo.
It is dull to travel by ship . | Es aburrido viajar en barco.
How long have you studied ? | Cuanto tiempo has estudiado ?
Please speak a little more slowly . | Por favor, hable un poco más despacio.
It is a long story . | Es una larga historia .
I intended to succeed , but I could not . | Intenté tener éxito, pero no pude.
I am tired from a long walk . | Estoy cansado de una larga caminata.
The room has been empty for a long time . | La habitación ha estado vacía durante mucho tiempo.
It's a long way from here to school . | Es un largo camino de aquí a la escuela.
It won't be long before she gets over her illness . | No pasará mucho tiempo antes de que se recupere de su enfermedad.
How long can I keep this book ? | ¿Cuánto tiempo puedo conservar este libro?
I failed to persuade her . | No logré persuadirla.
How long will it take ? | Cuánto tiempo tardará ?
Love me lithe , love me long . | Ámame ágil, ámame largo.
I have a few friends to talk for a long time on the phone with . | Tengo algunos amigos con quienes hablar durante mucho tiempo por teléfono.
I tried to change her mind , but I couldn't . | Traté de hacerla cambiar de opinión, pero no pude.
How long have you known him ? | Cuánto tiempo hace que lo conoce ?
He has not written to them for a long time . | Hace mucho tiempo que no les escribe.
I'm sorry I've kept you waiting so long . | Lamento haberte hecho esperar tanto tiempo.
How long will this cold weather go on ? | ¿Hasta cuándo durará este frío?
We had not been waiting long when the moon appeared . | No habíamos esperado mucho cuando apareció la luna.
The students discussed the plan for many hours . | Los estudiantes discutieron el plan durante muchas horas.
He isn't consistent with himself . | No es coherente consigo mismo.
The sound took me by surprise . | El sonido me tomó por sorpresa.
You may stay here as long as you keep quiet . | Puedes quedarte aquí mientras te mantengas callado.
He acquired the ability to speak english . | Adquirió la habilidad de hablar inglés.
You may leave the baby with me for two days . | Puedes dejar al bebé conmigo por dos días.
I hadn't seen my friend for over twenty years . | No había visto a mi amigo por más de veinte años.
How long will this rope hold ? | ¿Cuánto aguantará esta cuerda?
We got a little bored with each other . | Nos aburrimos un poco el uno del otro.
They went along the street singing the song . | Iban por la calle cantando la canción.
It will be a long time before I can buy a house . | Pasará mucho tiempo antes de que pueda comprar una casa.
I walked along the river . | Caminé a lo largo del río.
I went without food for a week . | Estuve sin comer durante una semana.
He demanded that we leave at once . | Exigió que nos fuéramos de inmediato.
That's asking too much . | Eso es pedir demasiado.
Why do you have to work late ? | ¿Por qué tienes que trabajar hasta tarde?
He succeeded in swimming across the river . | Logró cruzar a nado el río.
He was kept waiting for a long time . | Se le hizo esperar durante mucho tiempo.
May he live long ! | ¡Que viva mucho tiempo!
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