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Except him, we all like the summer. Ngoại trừ anh ấy, chúng tôi đều thích mùa hè. Prepositions 2
Every kid here has a pencil. Mọi đứa trẻ ở đây đều có bút chì. Determiners
Both they and me like gold. Cả họ và tôi đều thích vàng. Economics
Everything has ist price. Mọi thứ đều có giá của nó. Economics







like: đều
der Schuft kẻ đểu giả, người đê tiện


Beide liefen in die Richtung, aus der die Stimme kam. Cả hai đều chạy về hướng có tiếng nói phát ra. (Lektion 32, Nr. 421)
Die meisten Kunden der Apotheke haben ein Rezept. Đa số khách hàng của hiệu thuốc đều có toa thuốc. (Lektion 33, Nr. 452)
Jeder hat seine Angewohnheiten. Ich werde versuchen, mich nicht mehr so aufzuregen. Mỗi người đều có thói quen của mình. Em sẽ cố gắng không nổi nóng như thế nữa. (Lektion 60, Nr. 856)
Alle Computer und Laptops wurden gestohlen. Tất cả máy tính và máy tính xách tay đều bị ăn cắp. (Lektion 64, Nr. 909)
Die Gäste sind gut gelaunt und feiern fröhlich. Khách khứa đều có tâm trạng tốt và tiệc tùng vui vẻ. (Lektion 79, Nr. 1119)
Alle Medien berichten über die Auseinandersetzungen zwischen liberalen und konservativen Politikern. Tất cả phương tiện thông tin đều nói đến sự tranh luận giữa những nhà chính trị theo đảng tự do và những người theo đảng bảo thủ. (Lektion 81, Nr. 1156)
Alle unsere Leitungen sind zur Zeit belegt. Tất cả các đầu dây hiện tại đều đang bận. (Lektion 87, Nr. 1293)
Schön, dass Sie heute alle Zeit für diese Besprechung haben. Tôi rất mừng vì các vị đều có mặt tại cuộc họp này. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1643)
Ich hoffe, dass Sie alle das Protokoll der letzten Sitzung nochmals durchgelesen haben. Tôi hi vọng quý vị đều đã đọc qua biên bản của cuộc họp lần trước. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1652)
Das ist eine Lösung, von der alle Parteien profitieren. Đây là hướng giải quyết mà tất cả các bên đều có lợi. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2203)
Wir haben viele zufriedene Kunden. Đa phần khách hàng của chúng tôi đều rất hài lòng. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2255)


it is accepted that...: It is generally accepted that people are motivated by success. accept
Everything about the child's adoption was against accepted practice. accept
Most of the cast act well. act
They were both politically active. active
All three teams adopted different approaches to the problem. adopt
All ages admitted. age
All my plants have died. all
All five men are hard workers. all
Not all of them were invited. all
All of them enjoyed the party. all
They all enjoyed it. all
I hope the children are all right. all right
Jake's father had also been a doctor (= both Jake and his father were doctors). also
announce that...: We are pleased to announce that all five candidates were successful. announce
They are both great but you can't compare apples and oranges. apples and oranges
They were all dressed as clowns. as
All our protests were brushed aside (= ignored). aside
Anyone willing to assist can contact this number. assist
Every available doctor was called to the scene. available
All babies in the hospital have name bands on their wrists. band
His injured leg was all bandaged up. bandage
Most crime victims benefit greatly by talking about their experiences. benefit
We all want the best for our children. best
They're all good players, but she's the best of all. best
They all put a bet on the race. bet
Everyone at the funeral was dressed in black. black
Both women were French. both
Both the women were French. both
Both of the women were French. both
I talked to the women. Both of them were French/They were both French. both
We were both tired. both
Both of us were tired. both
I have two sisters. Both of them live in London/They both live in London. both
Both (my) sisters live in London. both
Both his mother and his father will be there. both
It doesn't take much brain to work out that both stories can't be true. brain
All his belongings were burnt in the fire. burn
They were both in the same line of business. business
Most skin cancers are completely curable. cancer
We all want a cleaner environment but who is going to pay for it? clean
Membership is climbing steadily. climb
Most crimes are committed by young men. commit
It is, by common consent, Scotland's prettiest coast (= everyone agrees that it is). common
It's all very complicated—but I'll try and explain. complicated
All cases concerning children are dealt with in a special children's court. concerning
The players all have confidence in their manager. confidence
confirm (that)...: Has everyone confirmed (that) they're coming? confirm
Every point in this game counts. count
Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving. curious
defend sb/yourself/sth from/against sb/sth: All our officers are trained to defend themselves against knife attacks. defend
Most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues. degree
All departures are from Manchester. departure
I don't know if we can help—it all depends. that depends, it (all) depends
desire sth: We all desire health and happiness. desire
Make sure that your weight is evenly distributed. distribute
Both mother and baby are doing well (= after the birth of the baby). do
It has the double advantage of being both easy and cheap. double
The boys were all dressed up as pirates. dress up, dress sb up
The books were all covered with dust. dust
Each of the answers is worth 20 points. each
The answers are worth 20 points each. each
We each have our own car. each
They all enjoyed themselves at the party. enjoy
ensure (that)...: Please ensure (that) all lights are switched off. ensure
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. entitle
the desire for a more equal society (= in which everyone has the same rights and chances) equal
The birds are equally at home in a woodland or riverside environment. equally
The money was divided equally among her four children. equally
the even distribution of food even
an even temperature all year even
Everyone was frightened by the strange sequence of events. event
Everybody knows Tom. everybody
Everyone has a chance to win. everyone
Everyone brought their partner to the party. everyone
Everyone brought his or her partner to the party. everyone
Everywhere we went was full of tourists. everywhere
They all came except Matt. except
Our dresses were the same except mine was red. except
All his novels are set in Italy with the exception of his last. with the exception of
All students without exception must take the English examination. without exception
exercise sth: Horses need to be exercised regularly. exercise
Everyone experiences these problems at some time in their lives. experience
To a certain extent, we are all responsible for this tragic situation. to... extent
All eyes were on him (= everyone was looking at him) as he walked on to the stage. eye
All rooms have private facilities (= a private bathroom). facility
All her children are fair (= they all have fair hair). fair
The rain was falling steadily. fall
All our family came to Grandad's eightieth birthday party. family
'Everything's under control.' 'Famous last words!' famous last words
Everyone feared the coming war. fear
We all felt the force of her arguments. feel
We all felt like celebrating. feel like sth/like doing sth
All of them are experts in their chosen field. field
We were all filled with admiration for his achievements. fill
Most animals are afraid of fire. fire
fit sth with sth: The rooms were all fitted with smoke alarms. fit
The whole family has the flu. flu
Wherever she led, they followed. follow
We all have to learn to forgive. forgive
Most political questions involve morality in some form or other. form
Every time she opens the window we all freeze. freeze
friendly to/toward(s) sb: Everyone was very friendly towards me. friendly
Regular exercise helps prevent weight gain. gain
be gathered + adv.prep.: They were all gathered round the TV. gather
give to sth: They both gave regularly to charity. give
They were all given a box to carry. give
give sb sth: They were all thirsty so I gave them a drink. give
All the materials used were of the highest grade. grade
We are all to a great extent the products of our culture. great
We've all been guilty of selfishness at some time in our lives. guilty
And they all lived happily ever after (= used as the end of a fairy tale ). happily
Everyone liked my father—he was the perfect gentleman. he
All parties are promising to increase spending on health. health
Keep healthy by eating well and exercising regularly. healthy
They are both heavily involved in politics. heavily
The rooms had high ceilings. high
horror of doing sth: Most people have a horror of speaking in public. horror
All rooms have hot and cold water. hot
Both parties are hungry for power. hungry
All the rooms have access to the Internet/Internet access. Internet
Buses to the city leave at regular intervals. at (...) intervals
As far as I can judge, all of them are to blame. judge
Everyone was down on (their) hands and knees (= crawling on the floor) looking for the ring. knee
Everybody laughs at my accent. laugh at sb/sth
Both players are on a level (= of the same standard). level
Suddenly all the lights went out. light
The children all stood in a line. line
They were all waiting on the starting line. line
Most managements are keen to avoid strikes. management
All of her children's marriages ended in divorce. marriage
None of these glasses match (= they are all different). match
I'm merely stating what everybody knows anyway. merely
They're both beautiful—I can't make up my mind. make up your mind, make your mind up
Don't worry, we all make mistakes. mistake
Please make sure all mobile phones are switched off during the performance. mobile phone
Most classical music sends me to sleep. most
There are thousands of verbs in English and most (of them) are regular. most
We're mostly out on Sundays. mostly
Every move was painful. move
Most birds are naturally timid. naturally
need (not) have done sth: You needn't have worried (= it was not necessary for you to worry, but you did) —it all turned out fine. need
Neither of them has/have a car. neither
'Which do you like?' 'Neither. I think they're both ugly.' neither
Neither the TV nor the video actually work/works. neither
Every nerve in her body was tense. nerve
Everyone's nerves were on edge (= everyone felt tense ). nerve
We all had the flu last week—it wasn't very nice. nice
All the characters in the novel are closely observed (= seem like people in real life). observe
They are both comfortably off (= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without worrying too much about the cost). be well/better/badly, etc. off
They all went off in one direction. one
We all try and help one another. one another
Everyone had an opinion on the subject. opinion
Most coughs are viral in origin (= caused by a virus). origin
The original intention was to record about 80 speakers, divided equally between males and females. original
The boats are all out at sea. out
Suddenly all the lights went out. out
They both have a love of the outdoors. outdoors
Most of the apartments are privately owned. own
an irregular sleeping pattern pattern
The murders all seem to follow a (similar) pattern (= happen in the same way). pattern
The children all have very different personalities. personality
All plants need light and water. plant
On the plus side, all the staff are enthusiastic. plus
We were all too polite to object. polite
It is essential that we present a united front (= show that we all agree). present
pretend (to sb) (that...): He pretended to his family that everything was fine. pretend
The hotel has 110 bedrooms, all with private bathrooms. private
raise sb/sth: They were both raised in the South. raise
For some reason (= one that I don't know or don't understand) we all have to come in early tomorrow. reason
He flashed a smile, showing two rows of white, regular teeth. regular
A light flashed at regular intervals. regular
The plants were spaced regularly, about 50 cm apart. regularly
The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion. religion
All illustrations are reproduced by kind permission of the Mercury Gallery. reproduce
Both sides met in order to try to resolve their differences. resolve
Everyone has a right to be treated with respect. respect
responsible (for sb/sth): Even where parents no longer live together, they each continue to be responsible for their children. responsible
right (to sth): Everyone has a right to a fair trial. right
Education is provided by the state as of right (= everyone has a right to it). right
They both had some right on their side. right
Everybody joins hands and dances round. round
We all want to live in safer cities. safe
in the days of sail (= when ships all used sails) sail
All main courses come with salad or vegetables. salad
They both said much the same thing. same
All the same, there's some truth in what she says. all/just the same
Both plans are drawn to the same scale. scale
The hotels are always full during the peak season (= when most people are on holiday/vacation). season
We all filed back to our seats in silence. seat
seem (that)...: It would seem that we all agree. seem
All our hotels have been carefully selected for the excellent value they provide. select
There is a sense in which we are all to blame for the tragedy. sense
share sth (with sb): Both drivers shared the blame for the accident. share
share of sth: Everyone must accept their share of the blame. share
We were all shocked at the news of his death. shock
show sb that...: Market research has shown us that people want quality, not just low prices. show
All our patients have broadly similar problems. similar
We have all been in similar embarrassing situations. situation
We both slept right through (= were not woken up by) the storm. sleep
All these students are good, but some work harder than others. some
If the paint is too thick, it will not spread evenly. spread
The company's exports have been increasing steadily. steadily
He looked at her steadily. steadily
The rain fell steadily. steadily
stress that...: I must stress that everything I've told you is strictly confidential. stress
In striking contrast to their brothers, the girls were both intelligent and charming. striking
an uneven road surface surface
It was all very suspicious. suspicious
Most of the audience was on the verge of tears. tear
I kept telling myself (that) everything was OK. tell
Everyone knows about it now, thanks to you! thanks to sb/sth
Everything was covered with a thick layer of dust. thick
They both spoke together. together
Every flat has its own bathroom and toilet. toilet
All rooms have a bathroom and colour TV. TV
They're both uncertain about what to do. uncertain
Most of the students have a sound understanding of English grammar. understanding
uniform lines of terraced houses (= they all looked the same) uniform
The cell is the unit of which all living organisms are composed. unit
We all need variety in our diet. variety
Virtually all students will be exempt from the tax. virtually
Most stars are not visible to the naked eye. visible
I just wanted to know if everything was all right. want
All her friends could hear wedding bells (= they thought she would soon get married). wedding
The kids all behaved well. well
Add the lemon juice and mix well. well
We were all soaking wet (= extremely wet). wet
The whole country (= all the people in it) mourned her death. whole
There are no winners in a divorce (= everyone suffers). winner
We wish them both well in their retirement. wish
They're both in bed with flu. with
Both my parents work. work
write that...: She wrote that they were all fine. write
They were both only 20 years of age. year