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throw+hard

  • 1 der Boden

    - {attic} tiếng A-ten, gác mái, tường mặt thượng, tầng mặt thượng - {bottom} phần dưới cùng, đáy, bụng tàu, tàu, mặt, đít, cơ sở, ngọn nguồn, bản chất, sức chịu đựng, sức dai - {floor} sàn, tầng, phòng họp, quyền phát biểu ý kiến, giá thấp nhất - {ground} mặt đất, đất, bâi đất, khu đất, ruộng đất, đất đai vườn tược, vị trí, khoảng cách, nền, cặn bã, số nhiều) lý lẽ, lý do, căn cứ, cớ, sự tiếp đất - {land} đất liền, đất trồng, đất đai, vùng, xứ, địa phương, điền sản - {loft} gác xép, giảng đàn, chuồng bồ câu, đành bồ câu, cú đánh võng lên = der Boden (Landwirtschaft) {soil}+ = Boden- {territorial}+ = der harte Boden {hard}+ = der feste Boden {rock}+ = auf dem Boden {on the floor; underfoot}+ = Boden gewinnen {to gain ground}+ = der doppelte Boden {false bottom}+ = Boden gewinnen [gegenüber] {to gain [on]}+ = Boden verlieren {to lose ground}+ = zu Boden werfen {to floor; to throw (threw,thrown)+ = zu Boden fallen {to fall to the ground}+ = der fruchtbare Boden {cropland}+ = ohne festen Boden {rootless}+ = an Boden gewinnen {to gain ground}+ = zu Boden schlagen {to strike down}+ = der bestellbare Boden {tillable soil}+ = der nie bebaute Boden {virgin soil}+ = zu Boden schleudern {to dash to the ground}+ = den Boden erreichen {to bottom}+ = der minderwertige Boden {poor soil}+ = sich zu Boden setzen {to subside}+ = auf hartem Boden liegen {to plank it}+ = mit einem Boden versehen {to bottom}+ = jemanden zu Boden schlagen {to knock someone down}+ = auf eigenem Grund und Boden {on one's own property}+ = etwas aus dem Boden stampfen {to conjure something up}+ = das schlägt dem Faß den Boden aus! {that's the last straw!}+ = er steht mit beiden Füßen auf dem Boden {His feet are firmly on the ground}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > der Boden

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