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CEFR GNOT Qualitative • physical condition to die
CEFR SNOT Personal identification • sex ladies (as on lavatory doors)
CEFR SNOT Relations with other people • war and peace soldier
CEFR SNOT Health and body care • ailments– accidents diet

Glob1500 diet usual daily food and drink n.
Glob1500 soldier a person in the army n.
Glob1500 die to become dead; to stop living; to end v.
NGSL3000 die (of a person) to stop living verb
NGSL3000 diet To eat special or less food, as to lose weight verb
NGSL3000 soldier person who is in the military n
NGSL3000 audience group of people listening, watch a play, movie etc n
SAT5000 able-bodied Competent for physical service. adj.
SAT5000 bombardier A person who has charge of mortars, bombs, and shells. n.
SAT5000 brigadier General officer who commands a brigade, ranking between a colonel and a major-general. n.
SAT5000 disobedient Neglecting or refusing to obey. adj.
SAT5000 expediency Fitness to meet the requirements of a particular case. n.
SAT5000 expedient Contributing to personal advantage. adj.
SAT5000 gradient Moving or advancing by steps. adj.
SAT5000 grenadier A member of a regiment composed of men of great stature. n.
SAT5000 inexpedient Unadvisable. adj.
SAT5000 ingredient Component. n.
SAT5000 laddie A lad. n.
SAT5000 soldier A person engaged in military service. n.

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accedie {n} (acedia) SEE: acedia :: adieu {interj} (farewell) adieu {n} (a farewell) audience {n} (formal meeting with a dignitary) audience {n} (group of people seeing a performance) audience {n} (readership of a written publication) baldie {n} (somebody bald) biodiesel {n} (fuel) birdie {n} (badminton: shuttlecock) SEE: shuttlecock :: birdie {n} (bird, birdling) bombardier beetle {n} (beetle) brigadier general {n} (an officer commanding a brigade) caddie {n} (alternative form of cadie) SEE: cadie :: caddie {n} (a small box usually used for tee) caddie {n} (golf: a golfer's assistant and adviser) candied fruit {n} (candied fruit, fruits) carpe diem {proverb} (seize the day) civil disobedience {n} (active and non-violent refusal to obey) Classical Studies {n} (classics) SEE: classics :: cordierite {n} (a cyclosilicate) Croatian studies {n} (academic discipline) die {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance) die {v} (to perish, to cease to exist) die {v} (to stop living) dieldrin {n} (cyclodiene insecticide) dielectric {n} (physics: nonconducting material) die out {v} (to become extinct) dieresis {n} (diacritic) SEE: diaeresis :: diesel {n} (fuel) diesel engine {n} (a type of engine) diesel motor {n} (diesel engine) SEE: diesel engine :: diet {n} (controlled regimen of food) diet {n} (council of leaders) diet {n} (food a person or animal consumes) diet {n} (habitual consumption) dietary fibre {n} (undigested substance) dietary supplement {n} (substance taken as a supplement to food to replace nutrients) diethylene glycol {n} (organic compound) diethyl ether {n} (diethyl ether) dietitian {n} (person who studies or practices dietetics) disobedience {n} (refusal to obey) disobedient {adj} (not obedient) English studies {n} (academic discipline) expediency {n} (quality of being fit or suitable to effect some desired end) expedient {adj} (simple, easy, or quick; convenient) expedient {n} (a means for achieving an end) foot soldier {n} (soldier who fights on foot) gender studies {n} (academic field) Georgian studies {n} (Kartvelian studies) SEE: Kartvelian studies :: German studies {n} (academic discipline) hoodie {n} (sweatshirt, with an integral hood) hoodiecrow {n} (hooded crow) SEE: hooded crow :: how did he die {phrase} (what were the circumstances of his death) Indies {prop} (East Indies) SEE: East Indies :: Indies {prop} (West Indies) SEE: West Indies :: Indo-European studies {n} (Indo-European studies) ingredient {n} (substance present in a mixture) kiddie {n} (a child (hypocorism)) laddie {n} (small boy) ladies and gentlemen {n} (used to address an audience) ladies' fingers {n} (edible pods of the okra plant) ladies first {proverb} (A phrase encouraging gentlemanliness) ladies' room {n} (restroom for women) live by the sword, die by the sword {proverb} (one who uses violence can expect a violent response) lysergic acid diethylamide {n} (a powerful hallucinogen) media studies {n} (academic discipline) medieval {adj} (brutal) SEE: brutal :: medieval {adj} (having characteristics associated with the Middle Ages) medieval {adj} (of or relating to the Middle Ages) Medieval Greek {prop} (Byzantine Greek) SEE: Byzantine Greek :: Medieval Latin {prop} (language) medieval studies {n} (medieval studies) never say die {interj} (do not despair) obedience {n} (quality of being obedient) obedient {adj} (willing to comply with the commands) oldie {n} (something or someone old) oldie {n} (song or record from a long time ago) Plautdietsch {prop} (variety of Low German, see also: Mennonite Low German) progredient {adj} (progressive) Russian studies {n} (academic discipline) script kiddie {n} (hacker who compromises files on others' computers) Slavonic studies {n} (Slavic studies) SEE: Slavic studies :: social studies {n} (study of various subjects) soldier {n} (member of an army) soldier fly {n} (insect) the die is cast {phrase} (the future is determined) tin soldier {n} (toy soldier) toy soldier {n} (toy soldier) translation studies {n} (study of theory and practice of translating and interpreting) undies {n} (panties) SEE: panties :: West Indies {prop} (islands of the Caribbean sea)


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Người Trung Quốc gọi cha và mẹ của họ là "Diē" và "Niáng ."



The Chinese call their father and mother Diē and Niáng .
Người Trung Quốc gọi cha mẹ của họ Diē Niáng .

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