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1 empfehlen
(empfahl,empfohlen) - {to advise} khuyên, khuyên bảo, răn bảo, báo cho biết, hỏi ý kiến - {to approve} tán thành, đồng ý, bằng lòng, chấp thuận, xác nhận, phê chuẩn, chuẩn y, chứng tỏ, tỏ ra, chứng minh, approve of tán thành - {to commend} khen ngợi, ca ngợi, tán dương, tuyên dương, hấp dẫn, được ưa thích, được tán thành, gửi gấm, giao phó, phó thác, giới thiệu, tiến cử - {to exhort} hô hào, cổ vũ, thúc đẩy, chủ trương, ủng hộ - {to present} đưa ra, bày ra, lộ ra, giơ ra, phô ra, đưa, trình, nộp, dâng, bày tỏ, trình bày, biểu thị, trình diễn, cho ra mắt, đưa vào yết kiến, đưa vào bệ kiến, biếu tặng, giơ ngắm, bồng chào - {to remember} nhớ, nhớ lại, ghi nhớ, nhớ thưởng tiền, nhớ cho tiền, gửi lời chào, nhớ cầu nguyện = empfehlen (empfahl,empfohlen) [als,für,zu tun] {to recommend [as,for,to do]}+ = sich empfehlen {to take one's leave}+ = nicht zu empfehlen {unadvisable}+ = sich jemandem empfehlen {to present one's compliment to someone}+ = es dürfte sich empfehlen [zu tun] {it may be as well [to do]}+ = jemandem etwas wärmstens empfehlen {to recommend something highly to someone}+
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