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Er schwimmt und dann spielt er mit einem Kind Ball. Anh ấy đi bơi và sau đó chơi bóng với một đứa trẻ. (Lektion 2, Nr. 12)
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)
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre aussagekräftige Bewerbung mit Ihren Gehaltsvorstellungen. Chúng tôi rất vui nhận được đơn xin việc rất ấn tượng với mức lương mong muốn của anh / chị. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1795)
Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit diesem neuen Flachbildschirm. Tôi rất hài lòng với màn hình phẳng mới này. (Lektion 112, Nr. 2040)
Zusammenfassend kann man sagen, dass wir mit der Entwicklung der Verkaufszahlen zufrieden sein können. Cuối cùng có thể nói rằng chúng tôi rất hài lòng với sự phát triển của doanh số bán hàng. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2114)
Ich bin mit dem Produkt nicht zufrieden. Tôi không hài lòng với sản phẩm này. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2274)
Ich bin mit Ihrer Leistung nicht zufrieden. Tôi không hài lòng với công việc của quý vị. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2279)


He acts all macho, but he's a real softie underneath. act
I always associate the smell of baking with my childhood. associate
his alleged association with terrorist groups association
I felt that going to live with my parents would be a step backwards. backwards
battle (with sth): his battle with alcoholism battle
She rode off down the road with the dog running behind. behind
She acted in the belief that she was doing good. belief
Do this exercise with your knees bent (= not with your legs straight). bent
born (out) of sth: She acted with a courage born (out) of desperation. born
The critics compared his work to that of Martin Amis. compare
Be careful not to confuse quantity with quality. confuse
contract with sb: to enter into/make/sign a contract with the supplier contract
She is under contract to (= has a contract to work for) a major American computer firm. contract
contract sth to sth: 'I will' and 'I shall' are usually contracted to 'I'll' (= made shorter). contract
a covered area of the stadium with seats covered
Do you live with your mum or your dad? dad
He's a dancer with the Royal Ballet. dancer
The basic design of the car is very similar to that of earlier models. design
I am very unhappy with the direction the club is taking. direction
disagreement (with sb): They have had several disagreements with their neighbours. disagreement
I was very disappointed with myself. disappointed
disappointment to sb: I always felt I was a disappointment to my father. disappointment
disgusted (with sb/sth/yourself): I was disgusted with myself for eating so much. disgusted
He only behaves like that for effect (= in order to impress people). effect
You can try your best to impress the interviewers but in the end it's often just a question of luck. in the end
2x plus y equals 7 (2x+y=7) equal
equivalent to sth: Eight kilometres is roughly equivalent to five miles. equivalent
The new regulation was seen as equivalent to censorship. equivalent
equivalent of/to sth: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human equivalent of BSE equivalent
Is there a French word that is the exact equivalent of the English word 'home'? equivalent
Breathing such polluted air is the equivalent of (= has the same effect as) smoking ten cigarettes a day. equivalent
The German 'Gymnasium' is the closest equivalent to the grammar school in England. equivalent
The school has established a successful relationship with the local community. establish
'So he told you you'd got the job?' 'Not exactly, but he said they were impressed with me.' not exactly
I think it is fair to say that they are pleased with this latest offer. fair
She hits the ball with amazing force for someone so small. force
generous (with sth): to be generous with your time generous
happy (with sb/sth): Are you happy with that arrangement? happy
I'm not happy with his work this term. happy
She was hoping against hope that there'd been some mistake. hope against hope (that...)
Serve this lady first—I'm in no hurry. in no hurry (to do sth), not in a/any hurry (to do sth)
We were in no hurry to get back to work after the holiday. in no hurry (to do sth), not in a/any hurry (to do sth)
They lived together as husband and wife (= as if they were married) for years. husband and wife
impress (sb): We interviewed a number of candidates but none of them impressed us. impress
The Grand Canyon never fails to impress people. impress
His sincerity impressed her. impress
impress sb with sth/sb: He impressed her with his sincerity. impress
it impresses sb that...: It impressed me that she remembered my name. impress
an impressive building with a huge tower impressive
I recognize his father in him (= his character is similar to his father's). in
influence (with sb): She could probably exert her influence with the manager and get you a job. influence
join (A and B) (together/up): Join the two sections of pipe together. join
The children were jumping up and down with excitement. jump
leave sb with sth: She left me with the impression that she was unhappy with her job. leave
level with sth: This latest rise is intended to keep wages level with inflation. level
a room with good natural light light
Her words have lived with me all my life. live
love sb/sth to do sth: I'd love her to come and live with us. love
I put the loss of the money down to pure bad luck. luck
They are playing an important match against Liverpool on Saturday. match
a pine table with four matching chairs matching
It doesn't matter to me what you do. matter
$20 means a lot (= represents a lot of money) when you live on $100 a week. mean
mean (that)...: Did he mean (that) he was dissatisfied with our service? mean
He had a long memory for people who had disappointed him. memory
Nothing else matters to him apart from his job. nothing
Their house is very similar to ours, but ours is bigger. ours
parallel to/with sth: The road and the canal are parallel to each other. parallel
He's still living with his parents. parent
partnership with sb/sth: the school's partnership with parents partnership
She went bright pink with embarrassment. pink
I'm fed up with living with my parents, so I'm looking for a place of my own. place
pleased (with sb/sth): She was very pleased with her exam results. pleased
The boss should be pleased with you. pleased
Two plus five is seven. plus
The cost is £22, plus £1 for postage. plus
We have to fit five of us plus all our gear in the car. plus
The temperature is plus four degrees. plus
Wealth and position (= high social status) were not important to her. position
You need to get your priorities right (= decide what is important to you). priority
an impressive building with fine proportions proportion
If you are not satisfied with your purchase we will give you a full refund. purchase
We aim to provide quality at reasonable prices. quality
The disease is spreading at a rapid rate. rapid
There are reductions for children sharing a room with two adults. reduction
The weather in England is living up to its reputation (= is exactly as expected). reputation
We have a reservation in the name of Grant. reservation
responsible (for sb/sth): Even where parents no longer live together, they each continue to be responsible for their children. responsible
a dancer with a natural sense of rhythm (= the ability to move in time to a fixed beat) rhythm
to travel up/down river (= in the opposite direction to/in the same direction as the way in which the river is flowing) river
a cave with striking rock formations (= shapes made naturally from rock) rock
I'd like to book a room with a view of the lake. room
The road runs parallel to the river. run
I'm not in any rush to get back to work. rush
He gets a basic salary plus commission. salary
Our children go to the same school as theirs. same
satisfied with sb/sth: She's never satisfied with what she's got. satisfied
He is senior to me. senior
I settled down with a book. settle down
It's similar in size to a tomato. size
If we don't hurry, we'll miss the start of the game. start
a broad leaf with a large surface area surface
Russian newspapers are largely sympathetic to the president. sympathetic
He's in bed with a temperature of 40°. temperature
I was living with my parents at that time. that
They were unhappy with their accommodation. unhappy
I'd like a room with a view. view
Riot police with shields were blocking the demonstrators' way. way
way of doing sth: I'm not happy with this way of working. way
They lived well (= in comfort and spending a lot of money) and were generous with their money. well
She lives with her parents. with
They're both in bed with flu. with
a man with a suitcase with
Are you pleased with the result? with
She acted with a touring company for three years. with
work on sb/sth: His charm doesn't work on me (= does not affect or impress me). work
to be frantic with worry worry