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  • 1 das Gesicht

    - {appearance} sự xuất hiện, sự hiện ra sự ló ra, sự trình diện, sự ra hầu toà, sự xuất bản, diện mạo, dáng điệu, tướng mạo, phong thái, bề ngoài, thể diện, ma quỷ - {dial} đồng hồ mặt trời sun dial), mặt đồng hồ, công tơ...) plate dial), đĩa số, mặt, la bàn miner's dial) - {expression} sự vắt, sự ép, sự bóp, sự biểu lộ, sự diễn cảm, sự biểu hiện, sự diễn đạt, nét, vẻ, giọng, thành ngữ, từ ngữ, biểu thức, sự ấn - {eye} mắt, con mắt, lỗ, vòng, thòng lọng, vòng mắt, điểm giữa, sự nhìn, thị giác, cách nhìn, sự đánh giá, sự chú ý, sự theo dõi, sự sáng suốt - {face} vẻ mặt, sĩ diện, bộ mặt, mã ngoài, bề mặt, mặt trước, mặt phía trước - {look} cái nhìn, cái ngó, cái dòm, nét mặt, vẻ ngoài - {mug} ca, chén vại, chén, mồm, miệng, ảnh căn cước, thằng ngốc, thằng khờ, anh chàng cả tin, học sinh chăm học, học sinh học gạo - {phiz} của physiognomy) gương mặt = das Gesicht (Militär) {pan}+ = blaß im Gesicht {puttyfaced}+ = das häßliche Gesicht {knob}+ = das Gesicht verziehen {to grimace; to raise one's eyebrow}+ = mit vollem Gesicht {fullfaced}+ = ein Gesicht ziehen {to make a wry face}+ = mitten ins Gesicht {fair in the face}+ = der Schlag ins Gesicht {kid in the teeth}+ = zu Gesicht bekommen {to get a sight of; to sight}+ = das ausdruckslose Gesicht {dead pan}+ = ein steinernes Gesicht {a heart of face}+ = nach dem Gesicht gehen {to go by looks}+ = sage es ihm ins Gesicht {tell him to his face}+ = ein böses Gesicht machen {to look angry}+ = mit aufgedunsenem Gesicht {puffyfaced}+ = etwas zu Gesicht bekommen {to catch sight of something; to set eyes on something}+ = ein langes Gesicht machen {to pull a long face}+ = aus dem Gesicht verlieren {to lose sight of}+ = ein pockennarbiges Gesicht {a face scarred by smallpox}+ = jemandem ins Gesicht sehen {to face}+ = sein wahres Gesicht zeigen {to show one's true colours}+ = Sein Gesicht war sehenswert. {His face was a perfect study.}+ = er lachte übers ganze Gesicht {he was all smiles}+ = Er machte ein langes Gesicht. {His face fell.}+ = über das ganze Gesicht grinsen {to be on the broad grin}+ = mit scharfgeschnittenem Gesicht {hatchet-faced}+ = den Schweiß vom Gesicht wischen {to mop one's brow}+ = das gibt der Sache ein anderes Gesicht {that puts a different complexion on the matter}+ = jemandem etwas ins Gesicht schleudern {to fling something into someone's teeth}+ = er ist seinem Vater wie aus dem Gesicht geschnitten {he is the spitting image of his father}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > das Gesicht

  • 2 der Tisch

    - {board} tấm ván, bảng, giấy bồi, bìa cứng, cơm tháng, cơm trọ, tiền cơm tháng, bàn ăn, bàn, ban, uỷ ban, bộ, boong tàu, mạn thuyền, sân khấu, đường chạy vát - {desk} bàn học sinh, bàn viết, bàn làm việc, công việc văn phòng, công tác văn thư, nghiệp bút nghiên, giá để kinh, giá để bản nhạc, bục giảng kinh, nơi thu tiền, toà soạn, tổ - {table} cái bàn, thức ăn bày bàn, mâm cỗ, cỗ bàn, những người ngồi quanh bàn, những người ngồi ăn, bàn máy, bản, bản kê, biểu, mặt, lòng bàn tay, cao nguyên = bei Tisch {at table; during dinner}+ = nach Tisch {after dinner}+ = Bett und Tisch {bed and board}+ = bei Tisch sitzen {to be at table}+ = den Tisch decken {to lay the cloth; to lay the table; to set the table; to spread the table}+ = den Tisch abräumen {to clear the table}+ = bei Tisch aufwarten {to wait at table}+ = reinen Tisch machen {to clean the slate; to wipe the slate clean}+ = reinen Tisch machen [mit] {to make a clean sweep [of]}+ = vom grünen Tisch aus {from a bureaucratic ivory tower}+ = sie deckte den Tisch {she laid the table}+ = Sie deckte den Tisch. {She laid the table.}+ = über den Tisch ziehen {to rip off fair and square}+ = er ist zu Tisch gegangen {he has his lunch hour}+ = die Karten auf den Tisch legen {to show down}+ = Bitte räumen Sie den Tisch ab! {Please clear the table!}+ = er schlägt mit der Faust auf den Tisch {he bangs his fist on the table}+ = mit den Fingern auf den Tisch trommeln {to drum one's fingers on the table}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > der Tisch

См. также в других словарях:

  • Set-fair — n. In plastering, a particularly good troweled surface. Knight. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • set fair — 1. (of weather) steadily fair 2. (of future prospects, outlook, etc) settled and secure 3. Likely, to all appearances (to do the desired thing) • • • Main Entry: ↑set …   Useful english dictionary

  • set-fair — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: from the phrase set fair : a good troweled surface of plaster; especially : the coat after roughing in leveled with the float …   Useful english dictionary

  • set fair (to do something something) — set fair (to do sth/for sth) idiom (BrE) having the necessary qualities or conditions to succeed • She seems set fair to win the championship. • Conditions were set fair for stable economic development. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • set fair (to do for something) — set fair (to do sth/for sth) idiom (BrE) having the necessary qualities or conditions to succeed • She seems set fair to win the championship. • Conditions were set fair for stable economic development. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • seem set fair — seem/look/be/set fair british formal phrase to seem likely to succeed I’m confident we are set fair for a good recovery. Thesaurus: to be likely to succeedsynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • look set fair — seem/look/be/set fair british formal phrase to seem likely to succeed I’m confident we are set fair for a good recovery. Thesaurus: to be likely to succeedsynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • be set fair — seem/look/be/set fair british formal phrase to seem likely to succeed I’m confident we are set fair for a good recovery. Thesaurus: to be likely to succeedsynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • fair — I UK [feə(r)] / US [fer] adjective Word forms fair : adjective fair comparative fairer superlative fairest *** 1) a) if a situation is fair, everyone is treated equally and in a reasonable way Life is not always fair. Everyone has a right to a… …   English dictionary

  • fair — fair1 [ fer ] adjective *** ▸ 1 treating all equally ▸ 2 reasonable/morally right ▸ 3 not bad but not very good ▸ 4 pleasant and not raining ▸ 5 light in color ▸ 6 likely to be correct ▸ 7 beautiful ▸ 8 when size etc. is large ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) if …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Set — 1. v. (setting; past and past part. set) 1 tr. put, lay, or stand (a thing) in a certain position or location (set it on the table; set it upright). 2 tr. (foll. by to) apply (one thing) to (another) (set pen to paper). 3 tr. a fix ready or in… …   Useful english dictionary

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