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1 bask
/bɑ:sk/ * nội động từ - phơi nắng, tắm nắng =to bask in the warm sunlight+ phơi mình trong nắng ấm - sưởi, hơ (trước ngọc lửa, lò sưởi) -
2 sich sonnen
- {to bask} phơi nắng, tắm nắng, sưởi, hơ - {to sun} phơi -
3 wärmen
- {to warm} làm cho nóng, hâm nóng, làm cho ấm, làm tức giận, trêu tức, kích thích, làm sôi nổi, đánh, quất, vụt, sưởi ấm, nổi nóng, phát cáu, phát tức, sổi nổi lên = sich wärmen {to bask; to toast; to warm oneself}+
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