Examples of using Dens in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Turn all the dens, clubs and motels in Mongkok upside down,
Granger: So, The Tigers of Money became Dragon's Den and there are probably 20 plus Dragon's Dens around the world.
Chinatown used to be, with its Taoist Temple and sordid opium dens.
occur in the desert, and sometimes take over abandoned fox dens.
Hermon, from the lion's dens, from the mountains of the leopards.
Resting places, play areas for the pups and food remains are commonly found around wolf dens.
monster dens and cursed places.
Families of fennecs dig out dens in the sand for habitation and protection,
Combined with a big enough Tree Farm, and some snake-infested Viney Bushes or Spider Dens, this machine can completely nullify hunger problems by making Meatballs.
In his'The Screwtape Letters' C.S. Lewis writes:'The greatest evil is not now done in those sordid dens of crime that Dickens loved to paint.
Splumonkey Pods, and Spider Dens have a 50% chance of sending out Killer Bees, Hounds, Merms, Splumonkeys,
big branches of dens….
small apartments that are the usual locations of these so-called cybersex dens.
Rangers of the North, forgetting never their mother's torment in the dens of the orcs.
in his unforgettable Screw Tape Letters, wrote:"The greatest evil is not done now in those sordid'dens of crime' that Dickens loved to paint.
Lewis line from The Screwtape Letters:“The greatest evil is not now done in those sordid‘dens of crime' that Dickens loved to paint.
It was C.S. Lewis who, in his unforgettable“Screwtape Letters,” wrote:“The greatest evil is not done now in those sordid‘dens of crime' that Dickens loved to paint.
It was C. S. Lewis who, in his unforgettable'Screwtape Letters,' wrote:'The greatest evil is not done now in those sordid'dens of crime' that Dickens loved to paint.
The mogul is credited with being the person who transformed Las Vegas casinos from gambling dens into entertainment hubs where guests could watch spectacular shows and eat in high-end restaurants.
Although most of Saigon's opium dens had been shut for three years, the city's thousands of Chinese