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1 wine
/wain/ * danh từ - rượu vang; rượu =to be in wine+ say rượu =to take wine with+ chạm cốc với - rượu thuốc =quinine wine+ rượu canh ki na - tiệc rượu sau bữa ăn (ở các trường đại học) - màu rượu vang, màu đỏ sẫm !good wine needs no bush - (xem) bush !new wine in old bottle - bình cũ rượu mới * động từ (thông tục) - uống rượu - đ i rượu (ai) -
2 der Wein
- {wine} rượu vang, rượu, rượu thuốc, tiệc rượu sau bữa ăn, màu rượu vang, màu đỏ sẫm = der Wein (Trauben) {grapes}+ = der junge Wein {new wine}+ = der wilde Wein {Virginia creeper}+ = der wilde Wein (Botanik) {Virginian creeper}+ = Wein trinken {to wine}+ = der Schluck Wein {draught of wine}+ = das Hohlmaß für Wein (522.5 l) {pipe}+ = bei einem Glas Wein {over a glass of wine}+ = bei einer Flasche Wein {over a bottle}+ = Ist genug Wein für alle da? {Is there enough wine to go round?}+ = dem Wein tüchtig zusprechen {to do justice to the wine}+ = ich darf keinen Wein trinken {I am forbidden to drink wine}+ = Er stürzte den Wein hinunter. {He quaffed off the wine.}+ = das ist vielleicht ein guter Wein! {that is a wine for you!}+ = er schenkte mir reinen Wein ein {he told me the plain truth}+ = jemandem reinen Wein einschenken {to talk turkey to someone; to tell someone the plain truth}+ = Er trinkt bedächtig ein Glas Wein. {He nurses a glass of wine.}+ -
3 die Weinflasche
- {wine bottle} = die bauchige Weinflasche {flagon}+
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