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  • 1 die Kur

    - {course} tiến trình, dòng, quá trình diễn biến, sân chạy đua, vòng chạy đua, trường đua ngựa race course), hướng, chiều hướng, đường đi, cách cư sử, cách giải quyết, đường lối, con đường) - món ăn, loạt, khoá, đợt, lớp, hàng gạch, hàng đá, đạo đức, tư cách, kỳ hành kinh, ngựa chiến, con tuấn mã - {cure} cách chữa bệnh, cách điều trị, việc chữa bệnh, việc điều trị, đợt chữa bệnh, thuốc, phương thuốc, sự lưu hoá, thánh chức - {treatment} sự đối xử, sự đối đãi, sự cư xử, sự điều trị, phép trị bệnh, sự xử lý, sự luận bàn, sự nghiên cứu, sự giải quyết = die Kur schlägt an {the cure is taking effect}+ = eine Kur machen {to take the waters; to undergo treatment}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Kur

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