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  • 1 dab

    /dæb/ * ngoại động từ - đánh nhẹ, vỗ nhẹ, mổ nhẹ, gõ nhẹ =to dab with one's finger+ lấy ngón tay gõ nhẹ - chấm chấm nhẹ =to dab one's forehead with a handkerchief+ chấm chấm nhẹ trán bằng khăn tay =to dab paint on something+ chấm nhẹ sơn lên vật gì - (kỹ thuật) đột nhẹ * danh từ - sự (cái) đánh nhẹ, sự (cái) mổ nhẹ - sự chấm chấm nhẹ (mồ hôi, phấn); sự (cái) chấm nhẹ (sơn...); sự thấm (bằng bọt biển...) =to give a picture a dab of paint+ phết nhẹ sơn lên bức hoạ - miếng, cục (cái gì mềm) =a dab of cheese+ miếng phó mát - vết (mực, sơn) * danh từ - (động vật học) cá bơn * danh từ - (từ lóng) tay giỏi, tay cừ, tay thạo =he is a dab at maths+ hắn là tay giỏi toán * tính từ - (từ lóng) tài, giỏi, khéo, cừ; thạo =he is a dab hand at painting+ hắn ta vẽ rất cừ

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > dab

  • 2 können

    (konnte,gekonnt) - {to can} đóng hộp, ghi vào băng ghi âm, thu vào đĩa, đuổi ra khỏi trường, đuổi ra, thải ra, chấm dứt, chặn lại, ngăn lại, bỏ tù, bắt giam, có thể, có khả năng, được phép, biết - {to know (knew,known) hiểu biết, nhận biết, phân biệt được, quen biết, + of) biết, biết tin, biết rõ về, đã biết mùi, đã trải qua, đã ăn nằm với - {to may} có lẽ, chúc, cầu mong - {to understand (understood,understood) hiểu, nắm được ý, hiểu ngầm = nicht können {to be unable to do}+ = singen können {to be a singer}+ = etwas gut können {to be great at something}+ = nicht leiden können {to bar; to dislike}+ = etwas sehr gut können... {to be a dab hand at...}+ = nicht bis drei zählen können {to not to know how many beans make five}+ = das ist nichts worauf wir stolz sein können {we haven't got anything to pat ourselves on the back about}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > können

См. также в других словарях:

  • dab hand at something —    If you re a dab hand at something, you re very good at doing it.     Why don t you call Suzy? She s a dab hand at organizing barbecues …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • dab hand — dab hands N COUNT: usu N at n/ ing In British English, if you are a dab hand at something, you are very good at doing it. [INFORMAL] She was a dab hand at solving difficult crossword puzzles …   English dictionary

  • dab hand — UK US noun [countable] [singular dab hand plural dab hands] british informal someone who is very good at something dab hand at: She’s a dab hand at DIY …   Useful english dictionary

  • dab hand — noun count BRITISH INFORMAL someone who is very good at something: dab hand at: She s a dab hand at DIY …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dab hand — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms dab hand : singular dab hand plural dab hands British informal someone who is very good at something dab hand at: She s a dab hand at DIY. dab hand with: Mario s a dab hand with the wok …   English dictionary

  • dab hand — /dæb ˈhænd/ (say dab hand) Colloquial –noun 1. a person particularly skilled at doing something: a dab hand in the kitchen. –phrase 2. be a dab hand at, to be expert in (a specified activity): to be a dab hand at lawn bowls. {British school slang …  

  • dab — dab1 [dab] vt., vi. dabbed, dabbing [ME dabben, to strike, akin to MDu dabben & Norw dabba < ? IE base * dhabh , to strike] 1. to touch or stroke lightly and quickly 2. to pat with something soft or moist 3. to put on (paint, etc.) with light …   English World dictionary

  • dab — dab1 /dab/, v., dabbed, dabbing, n. v.t. 1. to pat or tap gently, as with something soft or moist: The child dabbed his eyes with the handkerchief. 2. to apply (a substance) by light strokes: He dabbed the ointment on the rash. 3. to strike, esp …   Universalium

  • dab — dab1 [dæb] n [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: From the sound of hitting something] 1.) a small amount of something that you put onto a surface dab of ▪ a dab of butter 2.) a light touch with your hand, a cloth etc ▪ She wiped her tears away with a dab… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hand — 1 noun PART OF THE BODY 1 (C) the part at the end of a person s arm, including the fingers and thumb, used to pick up or keep hold of things: He held the pencil in his right hand. | Go wash your hands. | hold hands: They kissed and held hands. |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • dab — I [[t]dæb[/t]] v. dabbed, dab•bing, n. 1) to pat or tap gently: I dabbed my eyes with a handkerchief[/ex] 2) to apply (a substance) by light strokes 3) to strike, esp. lightly 4) to strike lightly; make a dab; pat: She dabbed at the stain on her… …   From formal English to slang

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