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1 er stellte sich als John Brown vor
- {he gave the name of John Brown} = darf ich Ihnen Herrn Brown vorstellen? {may I introduce Mr. Brown to you?}+Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > er stellte sich als John Brown vor
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2 Herr Mustermann
- {John Q. Public} -
3 der typische Engländer
- {John Bull} -
4 Jedermann
- {John Q. Public} -
5 die Toilette
- {lavatory} phòng rửa mặt, nhà xí máy, nhà tiêu máy - {loo} lu, nơi vệ sinh - {toilet} sự trang điểm, bàn phấn, bàn trang điểm, cách ăn mặc, phục sức, phòng rửa tay, nhà vệ sinh = die Toilette (Kleidung) {dress}+ = die Toilette (Frisiertisch) {dresser; dressing table}+ = zur Toilette gehen {to go to the karzy}+ = die Toilette aufsuchen {to spend a penny}+ = auf die Toilette gehen {to go to the john}+ = die provisorische Toilette {latrine}+ = ich muß mal auf die Toilette {I have to go to the bathroom}+ -
6 das Volk
- {folk} người, người thân thuộc, dân tộc, dân gian - {nation} nước, quốc gia - {people} nhân dân, dân chúng, quần chúng, người ta, thiên hạ, gia đình, bà con, họ hàng, những người tuỳ tùng, những người theo hầu, những người làm = das Volk (Bienen) {swarm}+ = das englische Volk {John Bull}+ = das ungehobelte Volk {the vulgar}+ = das amerikanische Volk {Brother Jonathan}+ -
7 das Johanniskraut
- {St. John's wort} = das Johanniskraut (Botanik) {rose of Sharon}+ -
8 das Johanneskraut
(Botanik) - {Saint John's Wort}
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