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1 vorsichtig
- {cagey} kín đáo, không cởi mở, khó gần, khôn ngoan, láu, không dễ bị lừa, không nhất quyết, có ý thoái thác - {cagy} - {canny} cẩn thận, dè dặt, thận trọng, từng trải, lõi đời - {careful} biết giữ gìn, biết lưu ý, kỹ lưỡng, chu đáo - {cautious} - {chary} hà tiện - {circumspect} - {conservative} để giữ gìn, để duy trì, để bảo tồn, để bảo toàn, bảo thủ, thủ cựu, vừa phải, phải chăng - {gingerly} rón rén - {guarded} giữ gìn, có cái che, có cái chắn - {prudent} - {safe} an toàn, chắc chắn, có thể tin cậy - {wary} cảnh giác - {wide awake} thức, tỉnh hẳn, tỉnh táo, hiểu biết = die vorsichtig {wideawake}+ = vorsichtig (Schätzung) {conservative}+ = vorsichtig! {steady!}+ = geh vorsichtig! {mind your step!}+ = vorsichtig fahren (Marine) {to nose}+ = vorsichtig spielen {to play for safety}+ = äußerst vorsichtig {precautious}+ = vorsichtig spielen (Sport) {to poke}+ = vorsichtig vorgehen {to proceed carefully}+ = vorsichtig behandeln {to handle with care}+ = mit etwas vorsichtig umgehen {to treat something with care}+
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care */*/*/ — I UK [keə(r)] / US [ker] noun Word forms care : singular care plural cares 1) [uncountable] effort and attention I can see that a lot of care has gone into your work. with care: The label on the box said Handle with care . great/special/extra… … English dictionary
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