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i+need+it+in+a+hurry

  • 1 haben

    (hatte,gehabt) - {to get (got,got) được, có được, kiếm được, lấy được, nhận được, xin được, hỏi được, tìm ra, tính ra, mua, học, mắc phải, ăn, bắt được, đem về, thu về, hiểu được, nắm được, đưa, mang, chuyền, đem, đi lấy - bị, chịu, dồn vào thế bí, dồn vào chân tường, làm bối rối lúng túng không biết ăn nói ra sao, làm cho, khiến cho, sai ai, bảo ai, nhờ ai, to have got có, phải, sinh, đẻ, tìm hộ, mua hộ, xoay hộ - cung cấp, đến, tới, đạt đến, trở nên, trở thành, thành ra, đi đến chỗ, bắt đầu, cút đi, chuồn - {to have (had,had) có, biết được, uống, hút, hưởng, cho phép, muốn, biết, hiểu, nhớ, có bổn phận phải, bắt buộc phải, nói, cho là, chủ trương, tin chắc là, thắng, thắng thế, tóm, nắm, nắm chặt &), sai khiến - nhờ, bảo, bắt, bịp, lừa bịp - {to own} là chủ của, nhận, nhìn nhận, thừa nhận là có, thừa nhận là đúng, cam tâm nhận, thú nhận, đầu thú - {to possess} chiếm hữu, ám ảnh = sie haben {they have}+ = wir haben {we've}+ = gern haben {to be fond of; to like; to love}+ = lieb haben {to be fond of}+ = übrig haben {to spare}+ = recht haben {to be justified; to be on solid ground; to be right}+ = nötig haben {to be in need of; to have need of; to require; to want}+ = nicht haben {to lack}+ = zu tun haben [mit] {to be concerned [with]}+ = es eilig haben {to be in a hurry; to be pressed for time}+ = sehr gern haben {to be fond of; to be partial}+ = genug haben von {to be tired of}+ = zu tun haben mit {to deal with; to touch}+ = so will er es haben {that's the way he wants it}+ = nicht genug von etwas haben {to be short of something}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > haben

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  • hurry — [[t]hʌ̱ri, AM hɜ͟ːri[/t]] hurries, hurrying, hurried 1) VERB If you hurry somewhere, you go there as quickly as you can. [V prep/adv] Claire hurried along the road... [V prep/adv] When she finished work she had to hurry home and look after her… …   English dictionary

  • hurry — hur|ry1 [ˈhʌri US ˈhə:ri] v past tense and past participle hurried present participle hurrying third person singular hurries [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably copying the action] 1.) [I and T] to do something or go somewhere more quickly than… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hurry — hur|ry1 [ hʌri ] verb intransitive ** to do something or move somewhere very quickly: We must hurry or we shall be late back. Alec had to hurry home, but I stayed on. hurry along/through/into: She hurried along the corridor toward his office. He… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hurry — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to do something or go somewhere more quickly than usual, especially because there is not much time: The movie begins as six we ll have to hurry. | hurry through/along/down etc: She hurried down the corridor as fast as she could. | …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hurry — I UK [ˈhʌrɪ] / US verb Word forms hurry : present tense I/you/we/they hurry he/she/it hurries present participle hurrying past tense hurried past participle hurried ** [intransitive] to do something or to move somewhere very quickly We must hurry …   English dictionary

  • hurry*/ — [ˈhʌri] verb [I/T] I to do something or to move somewhere very quickly, or to make someone do this We must hurry or we ll be late.[/ex] Alex had to hurry home, but I decided to stay.[/ex] She hurried along the corridor towards his office.[/ex]… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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