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OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận không tán thành không thể tha thứ unacceptable
OXF3000N kết giao liên kết kết hợp cho cộng tác associate
OXF3000N buồng tắm nhà vệ sinh bathroom
OXF3000N tường tận tỷ mỉ in detail
OXF3000N sự phản đổi sự không tán thành disapproval
OXF3000N không tán thành phản đối chê disapprove of
OXF3000N tập trung trung tâm trọng tâm focus
OXF3000N sự chuyển động sự hoạt động cử động động tác movement
OXF3000N sự chung phần sự cộng tác partnership
OXF3000N tay áo ống tay sleeve
OXF3000N công tắc roi tắt bật đánh bằng gậy roi switch
OXF3000N nhiệm vụ nghĩa vụ bài tập công tác công việc task
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận unacceptable
OXF3000N phía Tây theo phía tây về hướng tây west













like: ông ta
even he, he himself doesn’t have a private office chính ông ta không có một văn phòng tiêng
etwas in der Hand halten giữ cái gì trên trong tay 把某物拿在手里 bǎ mǒu wù ná zài shǒu lǐ
zusammenarbeiten hợp tác, cộng tác 合作 hézuò
an Bord eines Schiffes trên boong tàu 在一艘船的甲板上 zài yī sōu chuán de jiábǎn shàng
das Badezimmer phòng tắm
die Ohrringe bông tai
das Bad phòng tắm
die Abkürzung Đường tắt
etwas in der Hand halten giữ cái gì trên trong tay
das Gewissen lương tâm
der Fluchtweg Đường tẩu thoát
der Fingernagel móng tay
die Werft xưởng đóng tàu
zusammenarbeiten hợp tác, cộng tác
die Handschellen cái còng tay
an Bord eines Schiffes trên boong tàu
der Truthahn gà trống tây
der Linienrichter trọng tài biên
der Schiedsrichter trọng tài chính
der Nagellackentferner thuốc tẩy sơn móng tay
das Abendland phương Tây, Tây Âu


Kein Problem, wir haben oben reizende Zimmer mit Bad. Ist das okay? Không thành vấn đề, ở tầng trên chúng tôi có phòng với buồng tắm. Có được không ạ? (Lektion 8, Nr. 72)
Könntest du mir eine Halskette oder Ohrringe mitbringen? Anh có thế lấy giúp em một sợi dây chuyền hay bông tai được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 317)
Sind Sie wegen einer Geschäftsreise im Zug? Cô đi công tác à? (Lektion 41, Nr. 585)
Bin ich froh, dass wir vorher nicht die Abkürzung genommen haben. Anh mừng là chúng ta đã không đi con đường tắt trước đó. (Lektion 52, Nr. 738)
Im Bad sucht Tri nach der Zahnpasta. Trí tìm kem đánh răng trong phòng tắm. (Lektion 54, Nr. 766)
Diese spazieren Arm in Arm eine Straße entlang. Chúng đi dọc con phố tay trong tay. (Lektion 57, Nr. 808)
Du findest es im Bad. Bàn là anh sẽ thấy trong phòng tắm. (Lektion 73, Nr. 1044)
Wurde in dieser Fachzeitschrift schon etwas zu unserem Thema veröffentlicht? Trong tạp chí chuyên ngành này có bài viết nào về đề tài của chúng ta không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1628)
In diesem Punkt muss ich Ihnen widersprechen. Ở điểm này tôi không tán thành ý kiến với anh / chị / ông / bà. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2202)
Die Schwerpunkte der Tagung sind: Trọng tâm của buổi hội thảo là: (Lektion 122, Nr. 2360)
Die nächste Woche bin ich geschäftlich im Ausland. Tuần tới tôi đi công tác ở nước ngoài. (Lektion 123, Nr. 2381)


to open/close an account account
admit to sth: He refused to admit to the other charges. admit
anti-tank weapons anti-
The whole thing just came apart in my hands. apart
argument that...: His argument was that public spending must be reduced. argument
She cradled the child in her arms. arm
He put his arms around her. around
Most dogs will not attack unless provoked. attack
attack sb with sth: The man attacked him with a knife. attack
attempt at sth/at doing sth: The couple made an unsuccessful attempt at a compromise. attempt
The heating switches off automatically. automatically
His speech is bound to awake old fears and hostilities. awake
to check your bank balance (= to find out how much money there is in your account) balance
Go and wash your hands in the bathroom. bathroom
I have to go to the bathroom (= use the toilet). bathroom
If you can only exercise once a week, that's better than nothing (= better than taking no exercise at all). better
Stop biting your nails! bite
The referee blew his whistle. blow
book sb sth (+ adv./prep.): I've booked you a room at the Park Hotel. book
I am anxious not to build up false hopes (= to encourage people to hope for too much). build sth up
He buried his face in his hands and wept. bury
I'll leave the organization in your capable hands. capable
Troops are stationed in and around the capital. capital
Captain Jones and his co-pilot captain
She carried her baby in her arms. carry
catch sth (in/on sth): He caught his thumb in the door. catch
catch sb doing sth: I caught her smoking in the bathroom. catch
Reducing inflation is central to (= is an important part of) the government's economic policy. central
The story was completely untrue and was successfully challenged in court. challenge
The police officer clicked a pair of handcuffs around his wrists. click
to close an account (= to stop keeping money in a bank account) close
News is coming in of a serious plane crash in France. come in
There is a strong sense of community in this town. community
No one can predict with complete/total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. confidence
The Home Secretary will release prisoners only if he considers it is safe to do so. consider
He's reached retiring age, but he's still firmly in control. be in control (of sth)
In his mind he was about to commit the perfect crime. crime
Is the Western a dead art form? dead
As athletes prepare for the Olympics, sporting organizations are looking for big sponsorship deals to pay for the trip to Sydney. deal
The rain didn't make much difference to the game. make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
They are in direct contact with the hijackers. direct
He shook his head in disapproval. disapproval
She looked at my clothes with disapproval. disapproval
disapprove sth: A solid majority disapproves the way the president is handling the controversy. disapprove
She sounded disapproving as we discussed my plans. disapproving
Thousands died in the disaster. disaster
Heat gently until the sugar dissolves. dissolve
a downstairs bathroom downstairs
She whispered something in his ear. ear
Your money would earn more in a high-interest account. earn
eastern Spain eastern
Several schools are within easy reach (= not far away). easy
an electric plug/socket/switch (= that carries electricity) electric
to put/lay/place emphasis on sth emphasis
We provide all types of information, with an emphasis on legal advice. emphasis
The examples we will look at have quite different emphases. emphasis
empty hands (= not holding anything) empty
The £500 million programme is centred around energy efficiency and renewable power sources. energy
escape from sb/sth: He escaped from prison this morning. escape
Police estimate the crowd at 30 000. estimate
I don't get much exercise sitting in the office all day. exercise
Contrary to expectations, interest rates did not rise. expectation
The firework exploded in his hand. explode
He buried his face in his hands. face
All rooms have private facilities (= a private bathroom). facility
How far can we trust him? far
Many of the hotels featured in the brochure offer special deals for weekend breaks. feature
The referee blew the final whistle. final
We had to fire him for dishonesty. fire
He noted every detail so as to fix the scene in his mind. fix
I quickly focused the camera on the children. focus
It was the main focus of attention at the meeting. focus
focus for sth: His comments provided a focus for debate. focus
In today's lecture the focus will be on tax structures within the European Union. focus
The binoculars were not in focus (= were not showing things clearly). focus
it is forgotten that...: It should not be forgotten that people used to get much more exercise. forget
John Marsh, formerly of London Road, Leicester, now living in France formerly
The hijackers agreed to free a further ten hostages. free
This is the opportunity he needs to make a fresh start (= to try sth new after not being successful at sth else). fresh
gather sth together/up: I waited while he gathered up his papers. gather
a gold bracelet/ring/watch, etc. gold
He grabbed hold of me and wouldn't let go. grab
He was granted a licence to mine in the area. grant
I grew all these flowers from one packet of seeds. grow
I had a guilty conscience and could not sleep. guilty
She was on (her) hands and knees (= crawling on the floor) looking for an earring. hand
The matter is now in the hands of my lawyer. in the hands of sb, in sb's hands
At that time, the castle was in enemy hands. in the hands of sb, in sb's hands
Several of his paintings hang in the Tate Gallery. hang
He had his head in his hands. have
health and safety regulations (= laws that protect the health of people at work) health
Here's a dish that is simple and quick to make. here
a high risk of injury high
He was holding the baby in his arms. hold
Hold on and don't let go until I say so. hold on (to sth/sb), hold on to sth/sb
the hole in the ozone layer hole
How much are those earrings (= What do they cost)? how
Times are hard and we have to husband our resources. husband
customs imported from the West import
He was very aware of his own importance (= of his status). importance
One particular incident sticks in my mind. incident
indicate where, which, etc...: He indicated where the furniture was to go. indicate
This gadget is just the thing for getting those nails out. just
Has he returned that book you lent him? lend
Please move; you're right in my line of vision (= the direction I am looking in). line
Looked at from that point of view, his decision is easier to understand. look at sth
a lorry load of frozen fish lorry
We are now operating at a loss. loss
male bonding (= the act of forming close friendships between men) male
I did not feel that we had got to the heart of the matter (= the most important part). matter
The kids made a mess in the bathroom. mess
Do you have anyone in mind for this job? have sb/sth in mind (for sth)
Don't tell me you're mixed up in all of this? be/get mixed up in sth
How much money is there in my account? money
She's in a good mood today (= happy and friendly). mood
He's always in a bad mood (= unhappy, or angry and impatient). mood
The swaying motion of the ship was making me feel seasick. motion
He mounted the platform and addressed the crowd. mount
Stop biting your nails! nail
nail clippers nail
a nice hot bath nice
A peace settlement is nowhere in sight (= is not likely in the near future). nowhere to be found/seen, nowhere in sight
observe (sb/sth): I felt he was observing everything I did. observe
There's a bathroom off the main bedroom. off
His success depended, as so often happens, on things entirely outside his control. often
He opened his arms wide to embrace her. open
Her parents were overcome with grief at the funeral. overcome
a pair of gloves/shoes/earrings, etc. pair
paper losses/profits (= that are shown in accounts but which may not exist in reality) paper
The audience laughed in all the right places. place
You can't please everybody. please
She polished the apple on her sleeve. polish
He was a political prisoner (= one who was put in prison because he was thought to be harmful to the state). political
Their efforts to exercise collective bargaining power against multinational companies have failed. power
The drug may affect your powers of concentration. power
She left with their praises ringing in her ears. praise
Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice. prevent
Financial security was high on his list of priorities. priority
The hotel has 110 bedrooms, all with private bathrooms. private
Provided that you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to £100 a day. provided
Pictures of the suspect were published in all the daily papers. publish
Quote this reference number in all correspondence. quote
He set about raising an army. raise
She hid away in her house, out of range of prying eyes. out of range (of sth)
The man attacked me for no apparent reason. reason
You have no reason to accuse him of laziness. reason
The prosecution has to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he is guilty of murder. reasonable
relate sth: I found it difficult to relate the two ideas in my mind. relate
She burst into tears, releasing all her pent-up emotions. release
research (into/on sth/sb): He has carried out extensive research into renewable energy sources. research
to respect other people's property respect
I asked him his name, but he didn't respond. respond
The court ordered him to return the children to their mother. return
His parole application is up for review next week. review
a financial reward reward
He rose to the rank of general. rise
roll sth (+ adv./prep.): She rolled her eyes upwards (= to show surprise or disapproval). roll
The roof of the car was not damaged in the accident. roof
Everybody joins hands and dances round. round
She put her arms round him. round
Water was running all over the bathroom floor. run
He was enjoying all the satisfactions of being a parent. satisfaction
The proposed plan will not satisfy everyone. satisfy
bathroom/kitchen/weighing scales scale
His son found him and sent for help. send for sth
Stir the sauce constantly so that it does not separate. separate
set sb/sth + adj.: The hijackers set the hostages free. set
earrings made out of coconut shell shell
a shower cubicle shower
There was no one in sight. sight
They stole everything in sight. sight
hand signals (= movements that cyclists and drivers make with their hands to tell other people that they are going to stop, turn, etc.) signal
signal (to sb) (for sth): He signalled to the waiter for the bill. signal
signal to/for sb to do sth: He signalled to us to join him. signal
signal sth: The referee signalled a foul. signal
The sun was sinking in the west. sink
Dan rolled up his sleeves and washed his hands. sleeve
I haven't enjoyed myself so much for a long time. so
They were discussing the problems of Western society. society
a solid gold bracelet solid
Some disapprove of the idea. some
There was a feeling of restlessness deep in her soul. soul
renewable energy sources source
The train soon speeded up. speed up, speed sth up
He stood for parliament (= tried to get elected as an MP). stand
Steel used to be important in South Wales. steel
The referee was forced to stop the game because of heavy snow. stop
How does the idea strike you? strike
struggle (with sb/sth): Lisa struggled with her conscience before talking to the police. struggle
suggestion (that...): He agreed with my suggestion that we should change the date. suggestion
suggestion that...: There was no suggestion that he was doing anything illegal. suggestion
a light switch switch
an on-off switch switch
Please switch the lights off as you leave. switch off/on, switch sth off/on
White has always been a symbol of purity in Western cultures. symbol
I passed him the rope and he took it. take
She took the child in her arms and kissed him. take
He ought to resign, I think. think
threaten to do sth: The hijackers threatened to kill one passenger every hour if their demands were not met. threaten
I ran up and threw my arms around him. throw
Every flat has its own bathroom and toilet. toilet
When I've finished painting the bathroom, I'm going to do the kitchen too. too
All rooms have a bathroom and colour TV. TV
The job was beginning to make unreasonable demands on his free time. unreasonable
The staff have agreed to a voluntary wage freeze (= a situation in which wages are not increased for a time). wage
She felt the warmth of his arms around her. warmth
There is hot and cold running water in all the bedrooms. water
He weighed himself on the bathroom scales. weigh
She weighed the stone in her hand (= estimated how heavy it was by holding it). weigh
They welcomed the new volunteers with open arms (= with enthusiasm). welcome
Which way is west? west
Rain is spreading from the west. west
I was born in Japan, but I've lived in the West for some years now. west
Western art western
whisper sth (to sb): She leaned over and whispered something in his ear. whisper
The referee finally blew the whistle to stop the game. whistle
The referee whistled for a foul. whistle
wind sth forward/back: He wound the tape back to the beginning. wind
We are now within range of enemy fire. within
He was a true friend in all senses of the word. word
Conflict between employers and workers intensified and the number of strikes rose. worker
We worship at St Mary's. worship
He wore a copper bracelet on his wrist. wrist
+ speech: 'Of all my books,' wrote Dickens, 'I like this the best.' write
wrong (sth) (for sth): He's the wrong person for the job. wrong