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to put forward, issue, release, propose, set forth đưa ra



OXF3000N sự phát ra sự phát sinh phát hành đưa ra issue
OXF3000N đưa ra đề ra đặt sự đặt đề ra pose
OXF3000N đề nghị đề xuất đưa ra propose













like: đưa ra
veröffentlichen Đưa ra, công bố 公开 gōng kāi
veröffentlichen Đưa ra, công bố


Lassen Sie uns zusammenarbeiten und das Problem gemeinsam lösen. Chúng ta hãy cùng nhau bàn bạc để đưa ra cách giải quyết cho vấn đề này. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1714)
Wir sollten das Angebot des Gegners annehmen. Chúng ta nên chấp thuận đề nghị mà phía bên kia đưa ra. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1715)
Wir bieten Ihnen einen interessanten Praktikumsplatz. Chúng tôi đưa ra một vị trí thực tập hấp dẫn cho anh / chị. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1750)
Wir bieten Ihnen eine anspruchsvolle Tätigkeit in einem internationalen Team. Chúng tôi đưa ra cho anh / chị một công việc có nhiều thách thức trong một môi trường làm việc quốc tế. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1793)
Wir bieten eine Halbtagesstelle mit 20 Arbeitsstunden / Woche an. Chúng tôi đưa ra một vị trí làm việc nửa ngày với 20 tiếng / tuần (Lektion 104, Nr. 1800)
Macht Ihr Unternehmen auch Angebote zur Weiterbildung der Mitarbeiter? Công ty của ông / bà cũng đưa ra khóa đào tạo thêm cho các nhân viên phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1964)


Take out accident insurance before you go on your trip. accident
A libel action is being brought against the magazine that published the article. action
The new plan for traffic control is being put into action on an experimental basis. into action
The troops were finally given the order to advance. advance
She set out the company's aims and objectives in her speech. aim
The act lays down a minimum standard for air quality. air
answer to sth: I can't easily give an answer to your question. answer
Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. appeal
The time is fast approaching when we shall have to make a decision. approach
The consultancy gives advice to manufacturers on the health and safety aspects of their products. aspect
The band have just brought out their second album. bring sth out
The meeting has been brought forward from 10 May to 3 May. bring sth forward
The report makes out a strong case (= gives good arguments) for spending more money on hospitals. case
to accept/take up a challenge challenge
We aim to help students make more informed career choices. choice
claim (that)...: He claims (that) he was not given a fair hearing. claim
The agreement came after several hours of negotiations. come
The subject came up in conversation. come up
The question is bound to come up at the meeting. come up
I tried to offer a few words of comfort. comfort
Begin when I give the command. command
Let me make just a few concluding remarks. conclude
The children gave a confused account of what had happened. confused
to make a conscious decision conscious
a consulting engineer (= one who has expert knowledge and gives advice) consult
This quotation has been taken out of context (= repeated without giving the circumstances in which it was said). context
I think you've made the correct decision. correct
Her lawyer made a statement outside the court. court
Credit will be given in the exam for good spelling and grammar. credit
to offer sb constructive criticism (= that is meant to be helpful) criticism
A range of policies have been introduced aimed at curbing inflation. curb
The motion under debate (= being discussed) was put to a vote. debate
to make a decision (= to decide) decision
He is really bad at making decisions. decision
He delivered his lines confidently. deliver
The jury finally delivered its verdict. deliver
They didn't give any details about the game. detail
People often give very different accounts of the same event. different
The report drew a grim picture of inefficiency and corruption. draw
Details of Keats' biography are given elsewhere (= in another part of this book, article, etc.) elsewhere
She gave an exact description of the attacker. exact
He sets an example to the other students. example
It's late. I'm afraid I'll have to make my excuses (= say I'm sorry, give my reasons and leave). excuse
Making the wrong decision could prove expensive. expensive
to offer/provide an explanation explanation
explanation (for doing sth): She didn't give an adequate explanation for being late. explanation
Children will be removed from their parents only in extreme circumstances. extreme
If you're going to make accusations, you'd better get your facts right (= make sure your information is correct). fact
The cause of the crash was given as engine failure. failure
They undertook to make their judgement without fear or favour. without fear or favour
You're a fine one to talk! (= you are not in a position to criticize, give advice, etc.) fine
It is difficult to make long-term forecasts for a fast-growing industry. forecast
Recent events throw doubt on the president's political future. future
They gave a general description of the man. general
They were all given a box to carry. give
The authorities have shown no signs of giving in to the kidnappers' demands. give in (to sb/sth)
The teacher gave out the exam papers. give sth out
Once you have made this decision, there will be no going back (= you will not be able to change your mind). go back (to sth)
I swear by Almighty God that the evidence I shall give... (= in a court of law) god
Take out our service contract and say goodbye to costly repair bills. goodbye
Could you hand these books out, please? hand sth out (to sb)
He's always handing out advice to people. hand sth out (to sb)
The judge has handed down his verdict. hand sth down (to sb)
He gave the door a good hard kick. hard
You may find it helpful to read this before making any decisions. helpful
imagine doing sth: She imagined walking into the office and handing in her resignation. imagine
insist doing sth: They insisted upon being given every detail of the case. insist on/upon sth
The new management intends to institute a number of changes. institute
The new law was introduced in 2007. introduce
joke that...: She joked that she only loved him for his money. joke
It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement. judgement
He refused to make a judgement about the situation. judgement
The knives are out for the chancellor. the knives are out (for sb)
The new model will be launched in July. launch
The lifeboat was launched immediately. launch
law (on sth): The government has introduced some tough new laws on food hygiene. law
No explanation was offered, still less an apology. even/much/still less
She was let off with a warning. let sb off (with sth)
a decision taken at board level level
to take out/repay a loan (= to borrow money/pay it back) loan
They've given the place a completely new look. look
The company's top-down management style made decision-making slow and inflexible. management
The government is introducing tougher measures to combat crime. measure
Mentally, I began making a list of things I had to do. mentally
method (for sth/for doing sth): the best method for arriving at an accurate prediction of the costs method
It was Susan who brought the problem to my notice (= told me about it). notice
These figures give a reliable and objective indicator of changing trends in people's lifestyles. objective
He began by making a few general observations about the report. observation
He offered some useful advice. offer
offer sth (to sb) (for sth): He offered $4 000 for the car. offer
They are offering a reward for the return of their cat. offer
He did not offer any explanation for his behaviour. offer
An official inquiry has been launched into the cause of the accident. official
He always gives the same old excuses. old
The police have launched a major operation against drug suppliers. operation
opinion (about/of/on sb/sth): We were invited to give our opinions about how the work should be done. opinion
They called in a psychologist to give an independent opinion. opinion
I'd like a second opinion (= advice from another person) before I make a decision. opinion
Answers are given on the opposite page. opposite
It is one of the functions of art to bring order out of chaos. order
The woodwork has recently been given a fresh coat of paint. paint
Voters are given only part of the story (= only some of the information). part
He makes only a passing reference to the theory in his book (= it is not the main subject of his book). passing
No official permission has been given for the event to take place. permission
Permit me to offer you some advice. permit
Try to avoid making personal remarks. personal
I shall give the matter my personal attention. personal
She made several interesting points in the article. point
Try to give as much detail as possible in your answer. as quickly, much, soon, etc. as possible
She was offered a key post in the new government. post
Can you give a more precise definition of the word? precise
The banks will begin to present their arguments today. present
a presentation copy (= a free book given by the author or publisher ) presentation
The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime. prison
It was time to put their suggestion into practice. put
I couldn't read what she had put. put
to put up a notice put sth up
to put the garbage/trash out put sth out
Have you put out clean towels for the guests? put sth out
to put out a candle/cigarette/light put sth out
Firefighters soon put the fire out. put sth out
to put forward a suggestion put sth forward
He was put off science by bad teaching. put sb off sth/sb
We need to make a quick decision. quick
They raised their offer to $500. raise
The colonel was stripped of his rank (= was given a lower position, especially as a punishment). rank
reason (for sth): She gave no reasons for her decision. reason
He said no but he didn't give a reason. reason
to make out (= write) a receipt receipt
I have some comments to make in relation to (= concerning) this matter. relation
He made a number of rude remarks about the food. remark
Recent research on deaf children has produced some interesting findings about their speech. research
reserve sth: I'd prefer to reserve (my) judgement (= not make a decision) until I know all the facts. reserve
He gave a couple of loud rings on the doorbell. ring
Well, in round figures (= not giving the exact figures) we've spent twenty thousand so far. round
The murderer was given three life sentences, to run concurrently. run
ship sth: The company continues to ship more computer systems than its rivals. ship
We were shown around the school by one of the students. show sb around/round (sth)
He gave a thumbs-up sign. sign
When I give the signal, run! signal
They are introducing new measures to ensure the smooth running of the business. smooth
Sooner or later you will have to make a decision. sooner or later
The newspaper, or more specifically, the editor, was taken to court for publishing the photographs. specifically
to give/make/deliver a speech on human rights speech
He made the announcement in a speech on television. speech
The play makes a strong political statement. statement
A government spokesperson made a statement to the press. statement
The prime minister is expected to issue a statement on the policy change this afternoon. statement
The police asked me to make a statement (= a written account of facts concerning a crime, used in court if legal action follows). statement
study sth: We will study the report carefully before making a decision. study
Such advice as he was given (= it was not very much) has proved almost worthless. such
suffer for sth: He made a rash decision and now he is suffering for it. suffer
A list of symbols used on the map is given in the index. symbol
No decision will be taken on the matter until next week. take
My name had been taken off the list. take
Reporters took down every word of his speech. take sth down
Time's up—have you worked out the answer yet? time
The government has set out its timetable for the peace talks. timetable
Give your name and title (= Mr, Miss, Ms, Dr, etc.). title
They had been given an unfair advantage. unfair
The issue was put to the vote. vote
Whatever decision he made I would support it. whatever
He gave a low long whistle of surprise. whistle
Without wanting to criticize, I think you could have done better. (= used before you make a critical comment) without
Pressure can bring out the worst in people. bring out the worst in sb
No decision has been made at the time of writing. write