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1 der Sieg
- {day} ban ngày, ngày, ngày lễ, ngày kỷ niệm, thời kỳ, thời đại, thời buổi, thời, thời kỳ hoạt động, thời kỳ phồn vinh, thời kỳ thanh xuân, đời người, ngày thi đấu, ngày giao chiến, sự chiến thắng - sự thắng lợi, mặt ngoài, vỉa nằm sát mặt đất - {palm} cây cọ, cây họ cau dừa, cành cọ, chiến thắng, giải, gan bàn tay, lòng bàn tay, lòng găng tay - {win} sự thắng cuộc - {winning} sự thắng, tiền được cuộc, tiền được bạc, sự khai thác = der Sieg [über] {triumph [over]; victory [over]}+ = der knappe Sieg {close victory}+ = der leichte Sieg {walk-over}+ = ein klarer Sieg {a clear victory}+ = der überlegene Sieg (Sport) {walk-away}+ = den Sieg erringen {to get the victory}+ = einen Sieg erringen {to gain a victory}+ = den Sieg davontragen {to carry it; to have the battle; to overcome (overcame,overcome)+ = Er trug den Sieg davon. {He bore the palm.}+
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