passer-by in Vietnamese

@passer-by /'pɑ:sə'bai/
* danh từ, số nhiều passers-by /'pɑ:səz'bai/
- khách qua đường ((cũng) passer)

Sentence patterns related to "passer-by"

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1. Every passer-by envied them two very much .

Những người khách qua đường đều tỏ vẻ ghen tị với họ rất nhiều .

2. 8 A passer-by called the emergency services .

3. You ask a passer-by for directions to the Americana Hotel.

Anh hỏi một khách qua đường hướng đi tới khách sạn Americana.

4. 15 synonyms for Bystander: onlooker, passer-by, spectator, witness, observer, viewer, looker-on

5. In 2007 he beat a passer-by in the street and was jailed for few days.

Trong 1 cuộc biểu tình năm 2007, ông bị bắt và giam giữ trong vài ngày .

6. 30 Her booming voice, very frightening to children, was usually occupied in gossiping to every passer-by.

7. And in August, high in air, the beautiful and bountiful horse- chestnuts, candelabra - wise, proffer the passer- by their tapering upright cones of congregated blossoms.

Và vào tháng Tám, trong không khí cao, xinh đẹp và phong phú hạt dẻ ngựa, đèn nến, khôn ngoan, chìa người qua đường bằng cách giảm dần các tế bào hình nón thẳng đứng của hoa tụ.

8. Having busked on Hollywood Boulevard, and Balladeered in Berlin, she can turn a growly Nirvana song into a heartbreaker, and a passer-by into a cheeky accomplice.

9. The Conquhar was a swift, clear-running river coursing over its bed of gneiss, well tucked-in on either side by green hayfields, where the grasshopper for ever "Burred," and the haymakers stopped with elbows on their rakes to watch the passer-by.

10. Knitandpurl commented on the word Arborescence "And finally, beyond the winter-garden, through the various kinds of Arborescence which from the street made the lighted window appear like the glass front of one of those children's playthings, pictured or real, the passer-by, drawing himself up on tiptoe, would generally observe a man in a frock-coat, a gardenia or a carnation in his buttonhole