Beginner Level Advanced Level

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL


Content



lock ổ khóa
















like: ổ khóa
die Jacke áo khoác
das Vorhängeschloss khóa móc, ổ khóa


Es gibt ungefähr sechzig Programme. Có khoảng sáu mươi chương trình. (Lektion 8, Nr. 76)
Ich schätze die Entfernung von zu Hause aus, dorthin auf neunzig Kilometer. Anh đoán khoảng cách từ nhà tới đó khoảng 90 Ki lô mét. (Lektion 50, Nr. 707)
Wir begleiten Ihr Praktikum mit einem Sprachkurs, der von uns organisiert wird. Chúng tôi có một khóa học tiếng kèm theo khóa thực tập, khóa học tiếng này do chúng tôi tổ chức. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1753)
Warum haben Sie diese Ausbildung abgebrochen? Vì sao anh / chị đã bỏ dở khóa đào tạo? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1867)
Warum hat Ihre Ausbildung so lange gedauert? Vì sao khóa đào tạo của anh / chị kéo quá dài? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1870)
Ich bin stolz darauf, dass ich mir mein Studium und meinen Auslandsaufenthalt selbst finanziert habe. Tôi tự hào về việc đã tự trang trải chi phí cho khóa học đại học và thời gian sống ở nước ngoài của tôi. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1941)

18 Here's your coat. Đây là áo khoác của cậu.
204 Why are you wearing a coat? Sao cậu mặc áo khoác làm gì?
558 I like your new jacket. Was it expensive? Tôi thích cái áo khoác mới của cậu. Giá có đắt không?
583 Enzo came into the room, took o his coat, and sat down. Enzo vào trong phòng, cởi áo khoác và ngồi xuống.
698 He wasn't wearing a jacket. Anh ấy không mặc áo khoác.
742 Yes, she was wearing a very nice jacket. Có, cô ấy mặc một cái áo khoác rất là đẹp.
853 Is that a new coat? — No, I've had this coat for a long time. Áo khoác mới đấy à? - Không, áo này tôi có lâu rồi.
1302 Why are you putting on your coat? — I'm going out. Sao cậu mặc áo khoác? - Tôi sắp đi ra ngoài.
1463 Shall I buy this coat? — Yes, I think you should. Tôi có nên mua cái áo khoác này không nhỉ? - Có, tôi nghĩ cậu nên mua.
1481 jacket?" Bạn đang thử áo khoác: "Cậu nghĩ tôi có nên mua cái áo khoác này không?"
1484 That coat is too big for you. I don't think you should buy it. Cái áo khoác kia quá rộng so với cậu. Tôi nghĩ cậu không nên mua nó.
1882 This coat is dirty. You should get it cleaned. Cái áo khoác này bẩn. Cậu nên đem nó đi giặt.
1951 You're trying on a new jacket and don't like it. You say, "This doesn't look very good on me, does it?" Bạn đang thử một chiếc áo khoác mới và bạn không thích nó. Bạn nói: "Cái này tôi mặc trông không đẹp lắm nhỉ?"
2022 It began to get cold, and he regretted not wearing his coat. Trời bắt đầu trở lạnh và anh ấy hối hận vì không mặc áo khoác.
2645 He always wears a coat, even in hot weather. Anh ấy luôn mặc áo khoác thậm chí dưới trời nóng.

The jacket was showing signs of age. age
We aim to be there around six. aim
She came in and took her coat off. and
He held the dirty rag at arm's length (= as far away from his body as possible). arm
The noise came at two-minute intervals (= once every two minutes). at
Is your jacket real leather? be
She took the stage for her big moment. big
Be a good boy and get me my coat. boy
He brushed the dirt off his jacket. brush
carry doing sth: He carried on peeling the potatoes. carry on (with sth), carry sth on
claim (on sth) (for sth): You can claim on your insurance for that coat you left on the train. claim
a long winter coat coat
to put on/take off your coat coat
animals in their winter coats (= grown long for extra warmth) coat
I will confine myself to looking at the period from 1900 to 1916. confine
contrast (in sth): A wool jacket complements the silk trousers and provides an interesting contrast in texture. contrast
Currently, over 500 students are enrolled on the course. currently
The skeleton has been dated at about 2 000 BC. date
Alice stood staring into the distance. in/into the distance
Five miles of sand stretched away into the distance. in/into the distance
Only about half a dozen people turned up. dozen
There was only space for a half-dozen tables. dozen
The jacket was worn at the elbows. elbow
fasten sth up: He fastened up his coat and hurried out. fasten
fire sth: A starter's pistol fires only blanks. fire
There are about 30 000 species of fish in the world. fish
That jacket fits well. fit
The lane follows the edge of a wood for about a mile. follow
The weather was warm for the time of year. for
The forecast said there would be sunny intervals and showers. forecast
You can't expect people to work for free (= without payment). free
By the end of May nearly 100 of an estimated 2 000 political prisoners had been freed. free
a fur coat fur
In future, make sure the door is never left unlocked. in future
There should be a six-inch gap at the bottom. gap
a geography lesson/department/teacher/textbook geography
Does this jacket go with this skirt? go with sth
hang sth up: Shall I hang your coat up? hang
She had a red jacket on. have (got) sth on
a heavy coat heavy
The fire reached its height around 2 a.m. height
It's only a low wall—about a metre high. high
I wonder if I should wear a coat or not. if
illustrate sth: an illustrated textbook illustrate
She's delirious, but has lucid intervals. interval
The runners started at 5-minute intervals. at (...) intervals
A windproof jacket is an essential item of clothing for hillwalking. item
a denim/tweed jacket jacket
I have to wear a jacket and tie to work. jacket
This jacket is just my size. just
keep sb/sth (+ adv./prep.): He kept his coat on. keep
Check your answers in the key at the back of the book. key
a lab coat (= a white coat worn by scientists, etc. working in a laboratory) lab
Can I take your coats, ladies? lady
a leather jacket leather
He was disgusted at the length of time he had to wait. length
It gets light at about 5 o'clock. light
She turned the key in the lock. lock
It's a good idea to have locks fitted on all your windows. lock
He was about six feet tall, with no distinguishing marks. mark
on the stroke of midnight/shortly after midnight midnight
The nearest bank is about half a mile down the road. mile
The bullet missed her by about six inches. miss
It must have happened at about five o'clock in the morning. in the morning
Did you have a nice time? nice
It's about 70—no, I'm wrong—80 kilometres from Rome. no
Take your coat off. off
Put your coat on. on
Her coat was open. open
He wore an overcoat over his suit. over
Does anyone own this coat? It was left in a classroom. own
I picked up my coat from the cleaners. pick sth up
She pinned the badge onto her jacket. pin
In the distance a band was playing. play
'Will you be around next week?' 'Possibly.' possibly
We had to put new locks on all the doors. put
Hurry up! Put your coat on! put sth on
A light flashed at regular intervals. regular
Only about half of the original workforce remains. remain
'Hamlet' is required reading (= must be read) for this course. require
What is the minimum entrance requirement for this course? requirement
resource books for teachers resource
a revised edition of a textbook revise
There were about 20 people there, at a rough guess. rough
set sth for sth: What books have been set (= are to be studied) for the English course? set
a jacket with padded shoulders shoulder
The jacket was the wrong size. size
They didn't have the jacket in my size. size
slice sth (+ adj.): The knife sliced his jacket. slice
There were twenty or so (= about twenty) people there. ... or so
His jacket was covered with spots of mud. spot
a blue and white striped jacket striped
I'll take the grey jacket. take
a thick coat (= one made of heavy cloth) thick
Put your things (= coat, etc.) on and let's go. thing
This jacket's too big, even with a sweater underneath. underneath
to undo a jacket/shirt, etc. undo
Only about half of the electorate bothered to vote. vote
a jacket with wide lapels wide
It's about 10 metres in width. width
a winter coat winter
a jacket with a hood with
Don't go out without your coat. without
a bright yellow waterproof jacket yellow