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to eat at, eat into ăn vào



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like: ăn vào


Ich habe am Montag und am Donnerstag Zeit. Tôi có thời gian vào thứ hai và thứ năm. (Lektion 97, Nr. 1546)


accept sb into sth: She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world. accept
Actually, I'm busy at the moment—can I call you back? actually
Shall I add your name to the list? add
admit sb/sth to/into sth: You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started. admit
Anyway, I'd better go now—I'll see you tomorrow. anyway
We went to Japan last April. April
He was shot in the back of the knee. back
There's a shortage of hospital beds (= not enough room for patients to be admitted). bed
bite into/through sth: She bit into a ripe juicy pear. bite
Sign your name in the blank space below. blank
book sb + adv./prep.: I've booked you on the 10 o'clock flight. book
Put your clothes in the bottom drawer. bottom
She met John briefly on Friday night. briefly
I'm afraid the doctor is busy at the moment. Can he call you back? busy
Switch it on by pressing this button. by
Bye! See you next week. bye
I put the meal on (= paid for it using) my card. card
Click here to add your opinion to the survey. click
I put more coal on the fire. coal
Tap your code number into the machine. code
I was on a three-year contract that expired last week. contract
contribute to sth: Immigrants have contributed to British culture in many ways. contribute
All contributions for the May issue must be received by Friday. contribution
Sign your name on the form where I've put a cross. cross
Nocturnal animals sleep by day and hunt by night. day
The writer's letters and diaries are being published next year. diary
The research showed beyond doubt that smoking contributes to heart disease. beyond (any) doubt
Payment is due on 1 October. due
early potatoes (= that are ready to eat at the beginning of the season) early
Where did the bullet enter the body? enter
an exit wound (= where a bullet that has entered sb's body comes out again) exit
We are working under extreme pressure at the moment. extreme
The baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth). feed
Slugs and snails feed at night. feed
to return fire (= to fire back at sb who is shooting at you) fire
The gunmen opened fire on (= started shooting at) the police. fire
fire on sb/sth: Soldiers fired on the crowd. fire
fire (sth) (at sb/sth): Missiles were fired at the enemy. fire
an endless flow of refugees into the country flow
I'm short of funds at the moment—can I pay you back next week? fund
get doing sth: I hope to get around to answering your letter next week. get round/around to sth
He spends every evening glued to the TV. be glued to sth
The way things are going the company will be bankrupt by the end of the year. go
You must all hand in your projects by the end of next week. hand sth in (to sb)
The Arts Centre is hosting a folk festival this summer. host
We're going house-hunting at the weekend. hunting
insert sth into sth: Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will. insert
These plants will add interest to your garden in winter. interest
knock sth (against/on sth): Be careful you don't knock your head on this low beam. knock
Cut the grass at least once a week in summer. at least
Size of pension depends partly on length of service with the company. length
Be careful to stay out of the line of fire (= the direction sb is shooting in). line
Her novel shot to the top of the best-seller list. list
The July maximum (= the highest temperature recorded in July) was 30°C. maximum
The doctor will see you again next week. Meanwhile, you must rest as much as possible. meanwhile
The biggest question is how they got into this mess in the first place. mess
Keep your mind on your work! mind
We're busy at the moment (= now). moment
Have I caught you at a bad moment? moment
Are you busy next Monday? Monday
See you tomorrow morning. morning
I'll give you a call in the morning. in the morning
He tied a scarf around his neck. neck
They sleep by day and hunt by night. night
A public notice about the planned development was pinned to the wall. notice
You can't come tonight? Oh well, see you next week then. oh
Hang your coat on that hook. on
Children are admitted only if accompanied by an adult. only
Get your ideas into some sort of order before beginning to write. order
I'll pay you back next week. pay sb back (sth), pay sth back (to sb)
Shall I pencil you in for Friday? (= for a meeting) pencil sth/sb in
Use stencils to add a few personal touches to walls and furniture. personal
A message had been pinned to the noticeboard. pin
Insulation may reduce the danger of pipes bursting in winter. pipe
I'll put the information in the post to you tomorrow. post
Is it OK if I post the cheque to you next week? post
Light poured in. pour
Members will be admitted on presentation of a membership card. presentation
press sth to sth: He pressed a handkerchief to his nose. press
(+ adv./prep.): Press here to open. press
The first edition was published in 2007. publish
pull sth/yourself + adv./prep.: The dog snapped at her and she quickly pulled back her hand. pull
A trailer was attached to the rear of the truck. rear
With reference to your letter of July 22... in/with reference to
I replaced the cup carefully in the saucer. replace
I'll give you a ring tomorrow. give sb a ring
shoot (sth) (at sb/sth): troops shooting at the enemy shoot
The police rarely shoot to kill (= try to kill the people they shoot at). shoot
shoot sb/sth/yourself: A man was shot in the leg. shoot
The guards were ordered to shoot on sight anyone trying to escape. shoot
Someone took a shot at the car. shot
I was sick three times in the night. be sick
A piece of glass sliced into his shoulder. slice
I could take you in the car, I suppose (= but I don't really want to). suppose
test (sth): We test your English before deciding which class to put you in. test
Unless something unexpected happens, I'll see you tomorrow. unless
The English version of the novel is due for publication next year. version
The Prime Minister is visiting Japan at the moment. visit
We got straight down to business without wasting time on small talk. waste
It's my birthday a week on Tuesday. a week next/on/this Monday, etc., a week tomorrow, etc.
We go skiing most weekends in winter. weekend
The train whistled and shot into the tunnel. whistle
He died from the wounds he had received to his chest. wound