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  • 1 möglich

    - {contingent} ngẫu nhiên, tình cờ, bất ngờ, còn tuỳ thuộc vào, còn tuỳ theo - {earthly} quả đất, trần tục, có thể, có thể tưởng tượng được - {eventual} ngộ xảy ra, có thể xảy ra, sẽ được dẫn tới, là kết quả của, cuối cùng - {feasible} có thể thực hành được, có thể thực hiện được, có thể làm được, tiện lợi, có thể tin được, nghe xuôi tai - {possible} có thể được, có thể chơi được, có thể chịu đựng được - {potential} tiềm tàng, điện thế, khả năng, hùng mạnh - {practical} thực hành, thực tế, thực tiễn, thực dụng, có ích, có ích lợi thực tế, thiết thực, đang thực hành, đang làm, đang hành nghề, trên thực tế = wenn möglich {if possible}+ = möglich machen {to manage}+ = das ist gut möglich {that's quite possible}+ = das ist eher möglich {that's more likely}+ = es möglich machen {to render it possible}+ = für möglich halten {to suspect}+ = sobald als möglich {as soon as possible}+ = so schnell wie möglich rennen {to run for one's life}+ = sollte man das für möglich halten {would you believe it!}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > möglich

  • 2 not

    /nɔt/ * phó từ - không =I did not say so+ tôi không hề nói như vậy =not without reason+ không phải là không có lý !as likely as not - hẳn là, chắc là =he'll be at home now, as likes as not+ hẳn là bây giờ nó có nhà !not but that (what) - (xem) but !not half - (xem) half !not less than - ít nhất cũng bằng !not more than - nhiều nhất cũng chỉ bằng !not only... but also - (xem) also !not once nor twice - không phải một hai lần; nhiều lần rồi, luôn luôn !not seldom - (xem) seldom !not that - không phải rằng (là) =not that I fear him+ không phải là tôi sợ n

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > not

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  • that — [that] pron. pl. those [ME < OE thæt, nom. & acc. neut. of the def. article (nom. masc. se, nom. fem. seo), akin to Ger neut. nom. & acc. das < IE demonstrative base * to , * tā > THERE, THITHER, L istud, that, talis, such] I as a… …   English World dictionary

  • likely — 1. As an adverb, likely needs the support of a qualifying or intensifying word such as more, quite, or very (They ve quite likely left by now / It s more likely a toadstool), whereas in AmE it often stands alone: • It is possible to predict that… …   Modern English usage

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  • more */*/*/ — UK [mɔː(r)] / US [mɔr] adverb, determiner, pronoun Summary: More is the comparative form of much and many and can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): He wants to spend more time with his family. as a pronoun: I… …   English dictionary

  • more — more1 W1S1 [mo: US mo:r] adv 1.) [used before an adjective or adverb to form the comparative] having a particular quality to a greater degree ≠ ↑less ▪ You ll have to be more careful next time. ▪ Can t it be done more quickly? much/a lot/far more …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • likely — like|ly1 W1S1 [ˈlaıkli] adj comparative likelier superlative likeliest [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: glikligr, from glikr like ] 1.) something that is likely will probably happen or is probably true ≠ ↑unlikely ▪ Snow showers are likely… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • likely — like|ly1 [ laıkli ] adjective *** 1. ) probably going to happen, or probably true: The most likely cause of the fire was a cigarette. likely to do something: The study shows some people are more likely to suffer back problems. likely that: It… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • likely — [[t]la͟ɪkli[/t]] ♦ likelier, likeliest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ that You use likely to indicate that something is probably the case or will probably happen in a particular situation. Experts say a yes vote is still the likely outcome...… …   English dictionary

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