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1 ablaufen
(lief ab,abgelaufen) - {to execute} thực hiện, thi hành, thừa hành, chấp hành, thể hiện, biểu diễn, làm thủ tục để cho có giá trị, hành hình - {to expire} thở ra, thở hắt ra, tắt thở, chết, tắt, mãn hạn, kết thúc, hết hiệu lực, mai một, mất đi - {to lapse} sa vào, sa ngã, + away) trôi đi, qua đi, mất hiệu lực, mất quyền lợi, rơi vào tay người khác - {to proceed} tiến lên, theo đuổi, đi đến, tiếp tục, tiếp diễn, tiếp tục nói, làm, hành động, xuất phát, phát ra từ - {to run down} - {to run out} - {to scuff} cào bằng chân, làm trầy, làm xơ ra, chạm nhẹ, lướt nhẹ phải, kéo lê, làm mòn vì đi kéo lê chân, đi lê chân, kéo lê chân - {to start} bắt đầu, chạy, giật mình, rời ra, long ra, làm bắt đầu, khiến phải, ra hiệu xuất phát, mở, khởi động, khêu, gây, nêu ra, làm tách ra, làm rời ra, làm long ra, giúp đỡ, nâng đỡ, đuổi ra khỏi hang - startle = ablaufen (lief ab,abgelaufen) (Schuhe) {to wear down}+ = gut ablaufen {to pass off well}+ = ablaufen lassen {to siphon off}+ = das wird nicht gut ablaufen {that will lead to trouble}+
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