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1 feiern
- {to acclaim} hoan hô, tôn lên - {to celebrate} kỷ niệm, làm lễ kỷ niệm, tán dương, ca tụng - {to feast} dự tiệc, tiệc tùng, ăn cỗ, thoả thuê, thết tiệc, chiêu đâi, khoản đãi, tiệc tùng hết - {to keep (kept,kept) giữ, giữ lại, tuân theo, y theo, thi hành, đúng, canh phòng, bảo vệ, phù hộ, giữ gìn, giấu, bảo quản, chăm sóc, trông nom, quản lý, giữ riêng, để ra, để riêng ra, để dành, giam giữ - + from) giữ cho khỏi, giữ đứng, ngăn lại, nhịn tránh, nuôi, nuôi nấng, bao, có thường xuyên để bán, cứ, cứ để cho, bắt phải, không rời, ở lỳ, vẫn cứ, ở trong tình trạng, theo, bắt làm kiên trì - bắt làm bền bỉ, làm, tổ chức, vẫn ở tình trạng tiếp tục, ở, đẻ được, giữ được, để dành được, giữ lấy, bám lấy, cứ theo, không rời xa, có thể để đấy, có thể đợi đấy, rời xa, tránh xa, nhịn, làm kiên trì - làm bền bỉ - {to observe} quan sát, nhận xét, theo dõi, tiến hành, cử hành, chú ý giữ, tôn trọng - {to party} - {to revel} liên hoan, ăn uống say sưa, chè chén ồn ào, ham mê, thích thú, miệt mài, lãng phí vào những cuộc ăn chơi chè chén, ăn chơi chè chén - {to solemnize} cử hành theo nghi thức, làm cho long trọng = feiern (Person) {to honour}+
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