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much+as+i+should+like+to+go

  • 1 möchte

    - {would} = ich möchte gern {I should like to; I would like to}+ = so gern ich auch möchte {as much as I would like}+ = ich möchte nicht so viel {I don't want that much}+ = sie möchte, daß ich komme {she wishes me to come}+ = sie möchte, daß ich ihr helfe {she wants me to help her}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > möchte

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    /mɔ:/ * tính từ (cấp so sánh của many & much) - nhiều hơn, lớn hơn, đông hơn =there are more people than usual+ có nhiều người hơn thường lệ - hơn nữa, thêm nữa, thêm nữa =to need more time+ cần có thêm thì giờ =one more day; one day more+ thêm một ngày nữa * phó từ - hơn, nhiều hơn !and what is more - thêm nữa, hơn nữa; quan trọng hơn, quan trọng hơn nữa !to be no more - đã chết !more and more - càng ngày càng =the story gets more and more exciting+ câu chuyện càng ngày càng hấp dẫn !the more the better - càng nhiều càng tốt !more or less - không ít thì nhiều - vào khoảng, khoảng chừng, ước độ =one hundred more or less+ khoảng chừng một trăm, trên dưới một trăm !the more... the more - càng... càng =the more I know him, the more I like him+ càng biết nó tôi càng mến nó !more than ever - (xem) ever !not any more - không nữa, không còn nữa =I can't wait any more+ tôi không thể đợi được nữa !no more than - không hơn, không quá =no more than one hundred+ không quá một trăm, chỉ một trăm thôi, đúng một trăm !once more - lại một lần nữa, thêm một lần nữa =I should like to go and see him once more+ tôi muốn đến thăm một lần nữa

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