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manager, director, boss, owner, chief ☊ ông chủ ☊
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OXF3000: ông chủ boss
OXF3000N ông chủ thủ trưởng boss
OXF3000N (thuộcchính quyền văn phòng viên chức công chức official
OXF3000N công chúa princess
OXF3000N chung công cộng công chúng nhân dân public
OXF3000N giữa công chúng công khai in public
OXF3000D: ông chủ boss Chef
→ → →
The boss’ computer is not working. Máy tính của ông chủ bị hỏng. * 101
like: ông chủ → →
unaufmerksam ☊ không chú ý, bất cẩn ☊ 不专心的 ☊ bù zhuānxīn de
der Volleyball ☊ môn bóng chuyền ☊ ☊
der Junggeselle ☊ đàn ông chưa vợ ☊ ☊
die Allgemeinheit ☊ công chúng ☊ ☊
der Vorstand ☊ ông chủ tịch ☊ ☊
der Beamte ☊ công chức ☊ ☊
die Beglaubigung ☊ sự công chứng ☊ ☊
der Laie ☊ a-ma-tơ, người không chuyên môn ☊ ☊
unaufmerksam ☊ không chú ý, bất cẩn ☊ ☊
Es gibt ein großes Plakat in der Stadt mit der folgenden Schlagzeile: ☊ Có một tấm áp phích ở trong thành phố với dòng chữ sau: ☊ (Lektion 7, Nr. 62)
Im Winter bieten wir auch Eishockey an. ☊ Vào mùa đông chúng tôi có cả môn hockey trên băng. ☊ (Lektion 13, Nr. 134)
Sie möchte dort ein Kleid anprobieren, das sie auf einer Modenschau gesehen hat. ☊ Cô ấy muốn mặc thử một cái váy, cái mà cô ấy đã nhìn thấy trong chương trình biếu diễn thời trang. ☊ (Lektion 21, Nr. 254)
Jetzt sieht sie das Zeichen: Außer Betrieb. ☊ Bây giờ cô ấy nhìn thấy dòng chữ: Máy hỏng. ☊ (Lektion 31, Nr. 408)
Der Vorstand hat einige Probleme verschwiegen. ☊ Ông chủ tịch đã giấu giếm một vài vấn đề. ☊ (Lektion 82, Nr. 1162)
Und auch nicht, dass Postboten früher Beamte waren. ☊ Và cũng chẳng biết người đưa thư ngày xưa là công chức. ☊ (Lektion 83, Nr. 1184)
Bitte leiten Sie diese E-Mail nicht weiter. ☊ Yêu cầu không chuyển tiếp bức thư này. ☊ (Lektion 91, Nr. 1377)
Bitte leiten Sie diese E-Mail an die Kollegen der Entwicklungsabteilung weiter. ☊ Anh / Chị vui lòng chuyển bức thư này đến nhân viên phòng phát triển. ☊ (Lektion 91, Nr. 1378)
Ich bin zuständig für Marketing und PR. ☊ Tôi chịu trách nhiệm về lĩnh vực tiếp thị và quan hệ công chúng. ☊ (Lektion 94, Nr. 1438)
Wer ist dafür verantwortlich? ☊ Ai là người chịu trách nhiệm trong chuyện này? ☊ (Lektion 102, Nr. 1706)
Anbei finden Sie meinen Lebenslauf und meine übersetzten und beglaubigten Zeugnisse. ☊ Kèm theo đây là bản lý lịch tự thuật và bản dịch có công chứng các chứng chỉ. ☊ (Lektion 105, Nr. 1831)
Ich bin es gewohnt mit verschiedenen Betriebssystemen zu arbeiten. Ich kann schnell umdenken. ☊ Tôi đã quen với các hệ thống chương trình khác nhau. Tôi có thể suy nghĩ nhanh. ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1918)
Nächstes Jahr geht unser Unternehmen an die Börse. ☊ Năm tới công ty của chúng tôi sẽ tham gia thị trường chứng khoán. ☊ (Lektion 110, Nr. 2015)
Das ist eine Sicherheitslücke in dem Programm! ☊ Đây là lỗ hổng bảo mật trong chương trình. ☊ (Lektion 113, Nr. 2070)
Das ist eine ungenaue Arbeit - das kann ich nicht akzeptieren. ☊ Đây là một công việc không chuẩn xác, tôi không thể chấp nhận điều này được. ☊ (Lektion 117, Nr. 2232)
Wenn Sie den Rechnungsbetrag nicht innerhalb der nächsten 10 Tage an uns überweisen, müssen wir unsere Forderung gerichtlich geltend machen. ☊ Nếu ông / bà / quý vị không chuyển khoản cho chúng tôi số tiền trong vòng 10 ngày tới, chúng tôi buộc phải nhờ đến sự can thiệp của luật pháp. ☊ (Lektion 126, Nr. 2542)
982 Have you nished? > What time did you nish your work? ☊ Cậu đã xong chưa? Cậu đã xong việc lúc mấy giờ? ☊
His wife accompanied him on the trip. ☊ accompany ☊
The article accurately reflects public opinion. ☊ accurately ☊
The juice contains no added sugar. ☊ add ☊
There were only three of us on the advanced course. ☊ advanced ☊
She is having an affair with her boss. ☊ affair ☊
the fight against terrorism ☊ against ☊
You'll have to get your parents' agreement if you want to go on the trip. ☊ agreement ☊
He isn't anything like my first boss. ☊ anything like sb/sth ☊
appeal to sb to do sth: The police made an appeal to the public to remain calm. ☊ appeal ☊
I tried not to draw attention to (= make people notice) the weak points in my argument. ☊ attention ☊
changes in public attitudes to marriage ☊ attitude ☊
She now has authority over the people who used to be her bosses. ☊ authority ☊
Once upon a time there was a princess... ☊ be ☊
I'll ask my boss if I can have the day off. ☊ boss ☊
I like being my own boss (= working for myself and making my own decisions). ☊ boss ☊
Who's the boss (= who's in control) in this house? ☊ boss ☊
the new boss at IBM ☊ boss ☊
Hospital bosses protested at the decision. ☊ boss ☊
He's always trying to butter up the boss. ☊ butter sb up ☊
to set in motion a chain of events ☊ chain ☊
I've just finished Chapter 3. ☊ chapter ☊
in the previous/next/last chapter ☊ chapter ☊
John often comes into conflict with his boss. ☊ conflict ☊
This drink doesn't contain any alcohol. ☊ contain ☊
convert (from sth) (to sth): He converted from Christianity to Islam. ☊ convert ☊
the 1987 stock market crash ☊ crash ☊
A whole crowd of us are going to the ball (= a lot of us). ☊ crowd ☊
Police said the man was a danger to the public. ☊ danger ☊
The current political situation in Vietnam is described in chapter 8. ☊ describe ☊
This issue will be discussed in more detail in the next chapter. ☊ detail ☊
My boss is making life very difficult for me. ☊ difficult ☊
a difficult child/customer/boss ☊ difficult ☊
He's directly responsible to the boss. ☊ directly ☊
discover sb/sth doing sth: He was discovered hiding in a shed. ☊ discover ☊
discovery (that...): She was shocked by the discovery that he had been unfaithful. ☊ discovery ☊
discuss sth: I'm not prepared to discuss this on the phone. ☊ discuss ☊
This topic will be discussed at greater length in the next chapter. ☊ discuss ☊
disgust (at/with sth): She expressed her disgust at the programme by writing a letter of complaint. ☊ disgust ☊
He did not try to hide his dislike of his boss. ☊ dislike ☊
to answer the door (= to go and open it because sb has knocked on it or rung the bell) ☊ door ☊
Can I have a drink? ☊ drink ☊
The truth of this statement has been effectively demonstrated in Chapter 1. ☊ effectively ☊
encourage sb: We were greatly encouraged by the positive response of the public. ☊ encourage ☊
The cave contained evidences of prehistoric settlement. ☊ evidence ☊
examine sth: These ideas will be examined in more detail in Chapter 10. ☊ examine ☊
Our school does an exchange with a school in France. ☊ exchange ☊
expectation (that...): There was a general expectation that he would win. ☊ expectation ☊
The government now has to explain its decision to the public. ☊ explain ☊
These ideas will be explored in more detail in chapter 7. ☊ explore ☊
It seems Tim is back in favour with the boss (= the boss likes him again). ☊ favour ☊
They find each other in the final chapter of the book. ☊ final ☊
the 2010 World Cup Finals (= the last few games in the competition) ☊ final ☊
force sth: Public pressure managed to force a change in the government's position. ☊ force ☊
my former boss/colleague/wife ☊ former ☊
I check the bookings to get a general idea of what activities to plan. ☊ general ☊
go doing sth: It's unprofessional to go round criticizing your colleagues. ☊ go around/round ☊
Let's hope we have good weather tomorrow. ☊ good ☊
I'll hand you over to my boss. ☊ hand sb over to sb ☊
The duo were a real hit in last year's show. ☊ hit ☊
hope (of sth): There is now hope of a cure. ☊ hope ☊
He shifted his position from the horizontal. ☊ horizontal ☊
horror of doing sth: Most people have a horror of speaking in public. ☊ horror ☊
We went on a tour of the house and grounds (= for example, at a country house, open to the public). ☊ house ☊
The public is always attracted to politicians who have the human touch (= the ability to make ordinary people feel relaxed when they meet them). ☊ human ☊
His public image is very different from the real person. ☊ image ☊
The new policies appear to have caught the imagination of the public (= they find them interesting and exciting). ☊ imagination ☊
donations from private individuals (= ordinary people rather than companies, etc.) ☊ individual ☊
I wish mobile phones had never been invented! ☊ invent ☊
What's the next item on the agenda? ☊ item ☊
She made a killing on the stock market. ☊ make a killing ☊
This is discussed in more detail in a later chapter. ☊ later ☊
As a boxer, he was always light on his feet (= quick and elegant in the way he moved). ☊ light ☊
We want to cut across lines of race, sex and religion. ☊ line ☊
Small birds live mainly on insects. ☊ live on sth ☊
If he isn't prepared to accept this money, then that's his loss. ☊ loss ☊
He made a fortune on the stock market. ☊ make ☊
That's a matter for you to take up with your boss. ☊ matter ☊
I wasn't prepared to let the matter drop (= stop discussing it). ☊ matter ☊
The pills might have helped him, if only he'd taken them regularly. ☊ might ☊
We did about 30 miles a day on our cycling trip. ☊ mile ☊
(+ adv./prep.): The government has not moved on this issue. ☊ move ☊
There was a mystery guest on the programme. ☊ mystery ☊
'I told my boss exactly what I thought of her.' 'You never did!' (= 'Surely you didn't!') ☊ never ☊
Take no notice of what he says. ☊ notice ☊
The house is not open to the public. ☊ open ☊
The house had been thrown open to the public. ☊ open ☊
The whole operation is performed in less than three seconds. ☊ operation ☊
pay sth: I didn't pay attention to what she was saying. ☊ pay ☊
people of different religions living in peaceful coexistence ☊ peaceful ☊
She looked in horror at the mounting pile of letters on her desk. ☊ pile ☊
The boss should be pleased with you. ☊ pleased ☊
In the last chapter, she poisons herself with arsenic. ☊ poison ☊
No athlete would dream of entering a big race without adequate preparation. ☊ preparation ☊
I was not prepared for all the problems it caused. ☊ prepared ☊
Do you have any comment, Mr President? ☊ president ☊
the royal princesses ☊ princess ☊
Princess Anne ☊ princess ☊
the Princess of Wales ☊ princess ☊
Princess Michael of Kent ☊ princess ☊
In public he supported the official policy, but privately he was sure it would fail. ☊ privately ☊
provide sth for sb: We are here to provide a service for the public. ☊ provide ☊
provide sb with sth: We are here to provide the public with a service. ☊ provide ☊
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. ☊ public ☊
This latest scandal will not have done their public image (= the opinion that people have of them) any good. ☊ public ☊
The painting will be put on public display next week. ☊ public ☊
The campaign is designed to increase public awareness of the issues. ☊ public ☊
Why would the closure of hospitals be in the public interest (= useful to ordinary people)? ☊ public ☊
The government had to bow to public pressure. ☊ public ☊
The palace is now open to the public. ☊ public ☊
There have been many complaints from members of the public. ☊ public ☊
The public has/have a right to know what is contained in the report. ☊ public ☊
She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on. ☊ in public ☊
She works in publicity. ☊ publicity ☊
She raced through the work in no time at all. ☊ race ☊
We need to raise public awareness of the issue. ☊ raise ☊
She is rarely seen in public nowadays. ☊ rarely ☊
They managed to leave without any of us realizing. ☊ realize ☊
I can't believe I am really going to meet the princess. ☊ really ☊
the automatic recognition of handwriting and printed text by computer ☊ recognition ☊
You should record all your expenses during your trip. ☊ record ☊
The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week. ☊ register ☊
I have established a good working relationship with my boss. ☊ relationship ☊
Don't blame Alex. He's human, like the rest of us. ☊ rest ☊
The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy. ☊ restore ☊
I hope we're doing the right thing. ☊ right ☊
ring (sth): Someone was ringing the doorbell. ☊ ring ☊
ring for sb/sth: Just ring for the nurse (= attract the nurse's attention by ringing a bell) if you need her. ☊ ring ☊
He criticized the huge pay rises awarded to industry bosses. ☊ rise ☊
That's a risk I'm not prepared to take. ☊ take a risk, take risks ☊
a cycle route (= a path that is only for cyclists ) ☊ route ☊
They said I was a rubbish boss. ☊ rubbish ☊
save sb sth (on sth): If we go this way it will save us two hours on the trip. ☊ save ☊
a dramatic shift in public opinion ☊ shift ☊
show sb that...: Market research has shown us that people want quality, not just low prices. ☊ show ☊
He is, without the slightest doubt, the greatest living novelist. ☊ slight ☊
It was no small achievement getting her to agree to the deal. ☊ small ☊
to speak in public ☊ speak ☊
I will continue to speak out on matters of public concern. ☊ speak out (against sth) ☊
I won't tell you what happens in the last chapter—I don't want to spoil it for you. ☊ spoil ☊
This juice contains no added sugar. ☊ sugar ☊
There is strong public support for the change. ☊ support ☊
Our staff will do their best to make sure you enjoy your visit. ☊ make sure (of sth/that...) ☊
take sb to sth: A boy took us to our room. ☊ take ☊
I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects. ☊ talk ☊
He was essentially a man of the theatre. ☊ theatre ☊
Life was harder then because neither of us had a job. ☊ then ☊
I hope we get there in time. ☊ there ☊
The President is out of tune with public opinion. ☊ be in/out of tune (with sb/sth) ☊
He was unfortunate to lose in the final round. ☊ unfortunate ☊
Growth has not been uniform across the country. ☊ uniform ☊
There was a violent reaction from the public. ☊ violent ☊
They're on an exchange visit to France. ☊ visit ☊
The union failed to heed warnings that strike action would lead to the closure of the factory. ☊ warning ☊
Did you have good weather on your trip? ☊ weather ☊
It was a crisis for which she was totally unprepared. ☊ which ☊
I had an argument with my boss. ☊ with ☊
The police and the public need to work together to combat crime. ☊ work ☊
I have a good working relationship with my boss. ☊ working ☊