What does cái nhíp in Vietnamese mean?
What is the meaning of the word cái nhíp in Vietnamese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use cái nhíp in Vietnamese.
The word cái nhíp in Vietnamese means tweezers. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word cái nhíp
tweezersnounplural Mấy cái nhíp và tăm bị mất rồi, nhưng nó còn một lưỡi dao. The tweezers and the toothpick are missing, but it's got the knife part. |
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Mấy cái nhíp và tăm bị mất rồi, nhưng nó còn một lưỡi dao. The tweezers and the toothpick are missing, but it's got the knife part. |
Tôi quấn miếng cao su cuối cái nhíp để nó không đè bẹp miếng kính. And I built rubber around the end of the tweezer so it wouldn't crush the glass. |
Anh có cái nhíp không? . You got the tweezers? |
Nhưng tớ làm mất mấy cái nhíp rồi nên không chơi được. But I lost the tweezers so we can't operate. |
Đây là Aaron, chàng sinh viên băn khoăn cùng những cái nhíp, và những gì bạn thấy là kết cấu kích thước bốn milimét nhảy cao khoảng 40 centimét. So this is Aaron, the graduate student in question, with the tweezers, and what you see is this four-millimeter-sized mechanism jumping almost 40 centimeters high. |
Ông Ê-sai liệt kê những dụng cụ khác mà người thợ mộc dùng trong thời ông: “Thợ mộc giăng dây; dùng phấn mà gạch; đẽo bằng cái chàng, đo bằng cái nhíp” (Ê-sai 44:13). (Isaiah 44:13) Archaeological finds confirm the use of metal saws, stone hammers, and bronze nails in Biblical times. |
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