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OXF3000N cho phép để cho allow
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OXF3000N cho phép để cho let
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für ☊ đối với, cho, để cho ☊ 为了 ☊ wèile
für ☊ đối với, cho, để cho ☊ ☊
Er möchte ein neues Gerät und lässt sich dabei von Trang beraten. ☊ Anh muốn mua một cái máy mới và để cho Trang tư vấn. ☊ (Lektion 59, Nr. 830)
Why don't you just admit defeat (= recognize that you cannot do sth) and let someone else try ? ☊ admit ☊
You need to allow three metres of fabric for the dress. ☊ allow ☊
The crowd parted to allow her through. ☊ allow ☊
He took me aside (= away from a group of people) to give me some advice. ☊ aside ☊
bother to do sth: He didn't even bother to let me know he was coming. ☊ bother ☊
All this has happened because you couldn't be bothered to give me the message. ☊ can't be bothered (to do sth) ☊
cause sth for sb: The bad weather is causing problems for many farmers. ☊ cause ☊
Be careful you don't leave yourself open to charges of political bias. ☊ charge ☊
Farmers are being urged to reduce their use of chemicals and work with nature to combat pests. ☊ chemical ☊
It's only common decency to let her know what's happening (= people would expect it). ☊ common ☊
You have to be highly competitive to do well in sport these days. ☊ competitive ☊
Melt the chocolate and allow it to cool slightly. ☊ cool ☊
She must be crazy to lend him money. ☊ crazy ☊
The landlord had let the building fall into decay. ☊ decay ☊
I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone. ☊ easy ☊
enable sth: a new train line to enable easier access to the stadium ☊ enable ☊
I hadn't trained enough for the game. ☊ enough ☊
Just to give you an example of his generosity—he gave me his old car and wouldn't take any money for it. ☊ example ☊
It was difficult to explain the problem to beginners. ☊ explain ☊
fair to do sth: It's only fair to add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute. ☊ fair ☊
Today they take the field (= go on to the field to play a game) against county champions Essex. ☊ field ☊
The fire crews had problems fighting the blaze. ☊ fight ☊
fight sb/sth (for sth): to fight an election/a campaign ☊ fight ☊
You don't have to spend a fortune to give your family tasty, healthy meals. ☊ fortune ☊
give (sth): They say it's better to give than to receive. ☊ give ☊
I've decided to let my hair grow. ☊ grow ☊
I'm not in the habit of letting strangers into my apartment. ☊ habit ☊
Hang on to that rope and don't let go. ☊ hang on to sth ☊
I won't tell you his reaction—I'll leave that to your imagination. ☊ imagination ☊
a government initiative to combat unemployment ☊ initiative ☊
Turn the bag inside out and let it dry. ☊ inside out ☊
lend (out) sth (to sb): I've lent the car to a friend. ☊ lend ☊
I let the spare room. ☊ let ☊
I'll give you a key so that you can let yourself in. ☊ let ☊
She could at least have the good manners to let me know she won't be able to attend. ☊ manner ☊
mark sb/sth + adj.: The teacher marked her absent (= made a mark by her name to show that she was absent). ☊ mark ☊
I wasn't prepared to let the matter drop (= stop discussing it). ☊ matter ☊
The government is introducing tougher measures to combat crime. ☊ measure ☊
Shakespeare's language can be a problem for modern readers. ☊ modern ☊
Can you read music (= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music)? ☊ music ☊
Just let nature take its course. ☊ nature ☊
He was pencilled in to play the detective. ☊ pencil sth/sb in ☊
Perhaps you would be good enough to let him know we are on our way. ☊ perhaps ☊
pick sb/sth to do sth: He has been picked to play in this week's game. ☊ pick ☊
There's a time to work and a time to play. ☊ play ☊
I haven't got anybody to play with! ☊ play ☊
He's just saying that to prove a point (= to show his idea is right). ☊ point ☊
power (over sb/sth): The aim is to give people more power over their own lives. ☊ power ☊
It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well. ☊ practice ☊
I found the temptation to miss the class too hard to resist. ☊ resist ☊
This new paint is designed to resist heat. ☊ resist ☊
You did right to tell me about it. ☊ right ☊
roll over (onto sth): She rolled over to let the sun brown her back. ☊ roll ☊
We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping. ☊ routine ☊
It's satisfying to play a game really well. ☊ satisfying ☊
They shook hands on the deal (= to show that they had reached an agreement). ☊ shake ☊
She tried not to let her disappointment show. ☊ show ☊
The director never lets the tension slip. ☊ slip ☊
I wrapped a bandage around my ankle to give it some support. ☊ support ☊
We'll need a flat surface to play the game on. ☊ surface ☊
The government is taking action to combat drug abuse. ☊ take ☊
I put my head under the tap and let the cool water run over me. ☊ tap ☊
Put the coffee in the filter and let the water run through. ☊ through ☊
The onlookers stood aside to let the paramedics through. ☊ through ☊
The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back. ☊ tip ☊
Try to show a little more understanding. ☊ understanding ☊
She was unable, or unwilling, to give me any further details. ☊ unwilling ☊
It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job. ☊ be up to sb ☊
vital to do sth: It was vital to show that he was not afraid. ☊ vital ☊
Education is the only weapon to fight the spread of the disease. ☊ weapon ☊
The police and the public need to work together to combat crime. ☊ work ☊
He told her she'd let them down and she felt worse than ever. ☊ worse ☊
She burned the letters so that her husband would never read them. ☊ would ☊