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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL


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3000TH: แก gaaeM he, she, they (third person), you - for children, intimates, of equal status
3000TH: ผ้าปูที่นอน phaaF bpuuM theeF naawnM bed sheets
3000TH: แผ่น phaenL classifier for map, picture, paper, sheet-like
3000TH: น้อง naawngH younger (he, she, you), younger brother or sister
3000TH: พี่ pheeF older (he, she, you)
5000FR: verser to pour, deposit, shed
5000FR: bilan balance sheet, outcome
5000FR: feuille leaf, sheet, slip
5000FR: rayon ray, beam, radius; department, section, shelf
5000FR: abriter to shelter, shade
5000FR: bombardement bombing, shelling
5000FR: fiche card, sheet, slip, form






A sheet of paper Alphabet Introduction 2
An hides the sheet of paper. Alphabet Introduction 2
It is a sheet of paper. Nó là một tờ giấy. Basics 2
He works and she cooks. Anh ấy làm việc và cô ấy nấu ăn. Verbs 1
I think, she loves me. Verbs 1
She cooks while she reads. Cô ấy nấu ăn trong khi đọc. Conjunctions
I see her before she sees me. Tôi thấy cô ấy trước khi cô ấy thấy tôi. Conjunctions
What is she doing? Cô ấy đang làm gì? Continuous
Today she is not fine. Hôm nay cô ấy không khoẻ. Dates and Time
How old do you think she is? Bạn nghĩ cô ấy bao nhiêu tuổi? Dates and Time
She is very flexible, because she is a secretary. Cô ấy rất linh hoạt vì cô ấy là một thư ký. Attributes
Does she return? Cô ấy có trở lại không? Verbs 2.5
When she returns, she is happier than I think. Khi cô ấy trở lại, cô ấy hạnh phúc hơn tôi nghĩ. Verbs 2.5
She is not bad. / She is not ugly. Cô ấy không xấu. Adjectives 1.5
She is a bit ugly but she is not bad. Cô ấy hơi xấu nhưng cô ấy không xấu. Adjectives 1.5
I love her, although she does not love me. Tôi yêu cô ấy mặc dù cô ấy không yêu tôi. Conjunctions 2
Her father assumes that she loves him. Bố cô ấy cho rằng cô ấy yêu anh ấy. Verbs 3
And she will be loved. Và cô ấy sẽ được yêu. Passive
He is on the left and she is on the right Anh ấy ở bên trái và cô ấy ở bên phải. Prepositions 2
Everone hopes that she will win. Mọi người hy vọng cô ấy sẽ thắng. Determiners
She will fail, because she invested in their bakery. Cô ấy sẽ thất bại bởi vì cô ấy đã đầu tư vào tiệm bánh của họ. Verbs 4
Does she let the little boy stay up late? Cô ấy để cậu bé thức khuya? Verbs 4
How many points does she have? Cô ấy có bao nhiêu điểm? Sports
CF ( clothes and sheet-like objects, mirror) tấm Classifiers 2
The teachers say she is very obedient. Các giáo viên nói cô ấy rất ngoan. Adjectives 3
I am sad because she is displeased. Tôi buồn vì cô ấy bực bội. Reduplicative Words
After her mother passed away she cried a lot. Sau khi mẹ của cô ấy qua đời, cô ấy đã khóc rất nhiều. Informal Expressions







like: She



17 She isn't home. She's at work. Cô ấy không có nhà. Cô ấy đang đi làm.
56 No, she's out. Không, mẹ tôi đi vắng.
63 Where's your mother? Is she at home? Mẹ cậu đâu? Bà ấy có nhà không?
97 No, she's American. Không, cô ấy là người Mĩ.
144 No, she's a teacher. Không, cô ấy làm giáo viên.
145 Where is she from? Cô ấy người ở đâu?
149 How old is she? Cô ấy bao nhiêu tuổi?
179 Where's Tara? — She's taking a shower. Tara đâu? - Cô ấy đang tắm.
210 Where's she going? Cô ấy đi đâu vậy?
234 Where is she going? Cô ấy đang đi đâu đấy?
296 She's a teacher. She teaches math to children. Cô ấy là giáo viên. Cô ấy dạy toán cho bọn trẻ.
302 We're good friends. I like her and she likes me. Chúng tôi là bạn tốt. Tôi quý cô ấy và cô ấy quý tôi.
321 She drinks tea, but she doesn't drink co ee. Cô ấy uống trà, nhưng cô ấy không uống cà phê.
335 She speaks Spanish, but she doesn't speak Italian. Cô ấy nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha, nhưng cô ấy không nói tiếng Ý.
362 She's married, but she doesn't wear a ring. Cô ấy đã kết hôn nhưng cô ấy không đeo nhẫn.
369 She's a very quiet person. She doesn't talk very much. Cô ấy là một người rất trầm lặng. Cô ấy không nói chuyện nhiều lắm.
397 You work hard. How about Heuiyeon? Does she work hard? Cậu chịu khó làm việc. Còn Cơ Viện thì sao? Anh ấy có chịu khó làm việc không?
452 Is she driving a bus? Cô ấy có đang lái xe bus không?
453 Does she drive a bus? Cô ấy có lái xe bus không?
454 What's she doing now? Cô ấy bây giờ đang làm gì?
464 What does your sister do? — She's a dentist. Chị cậu làm nghề gì? - Chị ấy làm nha sĩ.
472 Junko's tired. She wants to go home now. Junko mệt. Cô ấy muốn về nhà bây giờ.
481 Lucy doesn't like co ee. She prefers tea. Lucy không thích cà phê. Cô ấy thích trà hơn.
498 Does she have a car? — No, she doesn't. Cô ấy có xe hơi không? - Không.
519 She doesn't have a car. She goes everywhere by bicycle. Cô ấy không có xe hơi. Cô ấy đi đâu cũng bằng xe đạp.
525 She wants to go to the concert, but she doesn't have a ticket. Cô ấy muốn đi xem hoà nhạc nhưng cô ấy không có vé.
599 At seven- fteen she left home and drove to the airport. Lúc bảy giờ mười lăm cô ấy ra khỏi nhà và lái xe đến sân bay.
600 When she got there, she parked the car, walked to the terminal, and checked in. Khi cô ấy đến đấy, cô ấy gửi xe, đi bộ vào nhà gare và làm thủ tục đăng kí.
601 Then she had breakfast at an airport cafe and waited for her ight. Rồi cô ấy ăn sáng ở quán của sân bay và chờ đợi chuyến bay.
603 Finally, she took a taxi from the airport to her hotel downtown. Cuối cùng cô ấy bắt taxi từ sân bay về khách sạn trung tâm.
605 Hannah often loses her keys. > She lost her keys last week. Hannah thường xuyên làm mất chìa khoá. Tuần trước cô ấy làm mất chìa khoá.
606 Zoe meets her friends every night. > She met them last night. Zoe đi gặp bạn bè mỗi tối. Cô ấy có đi gặp họ tối qua.
615 Does she go out often? Cô ấy có thường xuyên ra ngoài không?
616 Did she go out last night? Cô ấy có ra ngoài tối qua không?
622 Did Eveline come to the party? — No, she didn't. Eveline có đến dự tiệc không? - Không cô ấy đã không đến.
626 She had a pen, but she didn't have any paper. Cô ấy có một cái bút nhưng cô ấy không có tờ giấy nào.
677 Today she's wearing a skirt, but yesterday she was wearing pants. Hôm nay cô ấy mặc váy nhưng hôm qua cô ấy mặc quần.
687 At eight forty- ve (8:45) she was washing her car. Lúc tám giờ bốn mươi lăm cô ấy đang rửa xe,
688 At ten forty- ve (10:45) she was playing tennis. Lúc mười giờ bốn mươi lăm cô ấy đang chơi quần vợt.
689 At eight o'clock (8:00) she was reading the news. Lúc tám giờ cô ấy đang đọc báo.
690 At twelve-ten she was cooking lunch. Lúc mười hai giờ mười cô ấy đang nấu bữa trưa.
691 At seven- fteen (7:15) she was having breakfast. Lúc bảy giờ mười lăm cô ấy đang ăn sáng.
692 At nine thirty (9:30) she was cleaning the kitchen. Lúc chín giờ ba mươi cô ấy đang dọn dẹp nhà bếp.
696 Why was she driving so fast? Tại sao cô ấy lái xe nhanh thế?
725 The train arrived at the station, and she got o . Tàu hoả đến gare và cô ấy xuống.
727 Yesterday she was walking down the street when she met Albert. Hôm qua khi cô ấy đang bước chân xuống phố thì cô ấy gặp Albert.
731 Yes, she was studying. Có, cô ấy đang học bài.
735 No, she didn't go to work. She was sick. Không, cô ấy đã không đi làm. Cô ấy bị ốm.
742 Yes, she was wearing a very nice jacket. Có, cô ấy mặc một cái áo khoác rất là đẹp.
755 Nadya used to have a piano, but she sold it a few years ago. Nadya từng có một cây dương cầm, nhưng cô ấy đã bán nó cách đây vài năm.
770 Angela loves to watch TV. She watches it every night. Angela mê xem vô tuyến. Cô ấy đêm nào cũng xem.
776 Shakira's an interesting person. She's had many di erent jobs and has lived in many places. Shakira là một người thú vị. Cô ấy từng làm nhiều nghề khác nhau và từng sống ở nhiều nơi.
780 Has she ever been to Australia? — Yes, once. Cô ấy đã từng đến Australia chưa? - Rồi, một lần.
810 Does she know Claude? — No, she's never met him. Cô ấy có biết Claude không? - Không, cô ấy chưa bao giờ gặp
815 Caroline's on vacation in Brazil. She's there now. Caroline đi nghỉ ở Brazil. Cô ấy bây giờ đang ở đấy.
817 How long has she been in Brazil? Cô ấy đã ở Brazil được bao lâu rồi?
824 Karla lives in Tokyo. How long has she lived in Tokyo? Karla sống ở Tokyo. Cô ấy sống ở Tokyo bao lâu rồi?
836 Florentine works in a bank. She's worked in a bank for ve (5) years. Florentine làm việc trong ngân hàng, Cô ấy đã làm việc trong ngân hàng được năm năm.
841 How long has she studied Italian? Cô ấy học tiếng Ý được bao lâu rồi?
855 Yasmin's in Brazil. She's been there for three (3) days. Yasmin đang ở Brazil. Cô ấy đã ở đó được ba hôm.
856 Today's Wednesday. She's been there since Monday. Hôm nay là Thứ tư. Cô ấy đã ở đó từ Thứ hai.
869 How long has she been in Brazil? Cô ấy đã ở Brazil được bao lâu?
898 Where's Renee? — She's gone to bed. She's in bed now. Renée đâu? - Cô ấy đã đi ngủ. Cô ấy giờ đang ngủ.
She's broken her arm.'> 915 She's broken her arm.'> Sabine's not coming to the party. She broke her arm. > She's broken her arm. She's broken her arm.'> ☊ Sabine sẽ không đến bữa tiệc. Cô ấy bị gãy tay. > Cô ấy đã bị gãy tay.
934 Dora has bought a new dress, but she hasn't worn it yet. Dora đã mua một bộ áo váy mới nhưng cô ấy chưa mặc nó.
942 When does Hanako start her new job? — She's already started it. Bao giờ Hanako bắt đầu công việc mới? - Cô ấy đã bắt đầu làm rồi.
949 Ramona's just gotten out of the hospital, so she can't go to work. Ramona vừa mới ra viện nên cô ấy không đi làm được.
958 Your friend has a new job. Ask her if she has started her new job yet. Bạn của cậu có một công việc mới. Hỏi cô ấy xem cô ấy đã bắt đầu công việc mới chưa.
959 Your friend has to pay her phone bill. Ask her if she has paid her phone bill yet. Bạn của cậu phải trả tiền điện thoại. Hỏi cô ấy xem cô ấy đã trả tiền điện thoại chưa.
983 Liting isn't here; she's gone out. Lệ Đình không có ở đây; cô ấy đã ra ngoài rồi.
991 Mira travels a lot. She's visited many countries. Mira đi du lịch rất nhiều. Cô ấy đã đến thăm được rất nhiều nước.
1000 She's a painter. She's won many prizes for her paintings. Cô ấy làm hoạ sĩ. Cô ấy đã giành được nhiều giải thưởng cho nhưng bức vẽ của mình.
1003 Brigitte works in a factory, but she's had a lot of di erent jobs. Brigitte đang làm việc ở một nhà máy, nhưng cô ấy đã từng làm nhiều nghề khác.
1004 Five years ago she was a waitress in a restaurant. Năm năm về trước cô ấy làm hầu bàn trong một nhà hàng.
1005 After that, she worked on a farm, but she didn't enjoy it very much. Sau đó, cô ấy làm việc ở một trang trại, nhưng cô ấy không thích nó lắm.
1009 I met her at a party last week. She's very nice. Tôi đã gặp cô ấy buổi tiệc tuần trước. Cô ấy rất được.
1132 Mitsuko has traveled a lot, but she doesn't speak any foreign languages. Mitsuko đi du lịch được nhiều nơi rồi nhưng cô ấy chẳng nói được ngoại ngữ nào cả.
1157 Giuliana has a car, but she doesn't drive it very often. Giuliana có xe hơi nhưng cô ấy không lái nó thường xuyên lắm.
1158 Kasumi isn't at home. She's gone away for a few days. Kasumi không có nhà. Cô ấy đi vắng vài ngày.
1252 Feliciana says she's feeling very tired. She's going to lie down for an hour. Feliciana nói cô ấy rất mệt. Cô ấy sẽ đi nằm một tiếng.
1255 Aliyah goes to work every day. She's always there from eight thirty (8:30) until four thirty (4:30). Aliyah ngày nào cũng đi làm. Cô ấy luôn ở đấy từ tám rưỡi đến bốn rưỡi.
1257 At elev[o'clock] (11:00) yesterday, she was at work. Lúc mười một giờ hôm qua, Aliyah đang làm việc.
1258 At elev[o'clock] (11:00) tomorrow, she'll be at work. Lúc mười một giờ ngày mai, Aliyah đang làm việc.
1259 in Dubai. Next week she'll be in Singapore. Yuko đi rất nhiều. Hôm nay cô ấy ở Frankfurt. Mai cô ấy ở Dubai. Tuần sau cô ấy ở Singapore.
1273 Yesterday she was in Rio de Janeiro. Hôm qua cô ấy ở Rio de Janeiro.
1274 Tomorrow she'll be in Caracas. Mai cô ấy sẽ ở Caracas.
1275 Last week she was in Lima. Tuần trước cô ấy ở Lima.
1276 Next week she'll be in Bogota. Tuần sau cô ấy sẽ ở Bogota.
1277 Right now she's in Buenos Aires. Ngay bây giờ cô ấy đang ở Buenos Aires.
1278 Three days ago she was in Santiago. Ba hôm trước cô ấy ở Santiago.
1279 At the end of her trip she'll be very tired. Cuối chuyến đi cô ấy sẽ rất mệt.
She might not be here next week.'> 1367 She might not be here next week.'> It's possible that Jamila won't be here next week. > She might not be here next week. She might not be here next week.'> ☊ Có khả năng là Jamila tuần sau sẽ không ở đây. Cô ấy có thể sẽ không ở đây tuần sau.
1383 Marisol can speak Italian and Spanish, but she can't speak French. Marisol biết nói tiếng Ý và tiếng Tây Ban Nha nhưng cô ấy không biết nói tiếng Pháp.
1388 much English. Now she can understand everything. Trước khi Nuria tới Mĩ, cô ấy không hiểu nhiều tiếng Anh. Bây giờ gì cô ấy cũng hiểu.
1407 Olga got the job because she can speak ve (5) languages. Olga đã có việc làm vì cô ấy nói được năm thứ tiếng.
1411 Lakshmi couldn't go to the meeting last week. She was sick. Lakshmi tuần trước không đi họp được. Cô ấy bị ốm.
1416 The phone rang eight (8) times and Samiya didn't answer. She must not be at home. Chuông điện thoại reo tám lần mà Samiya không nghe. Cô ấy hẳn là đã không ở nhà.
1434 I know Ms. Thompson has a job, but she's always home during the day. She must work at night. Tôi biết cô Thompson có việc làm nhưng cô ấy luôn ở nhà suốt ban ngày. Cô ấy hẳn là đi làm đêm.
1438 I always have to repeat things whI talk to Tomoko. She must not hear very well. Tôi luôn phải nhắc lại khi nói chuyện với Tomoko. Cô ấy hẳn là nghe không được tốt lắm.
1454 Yeonhwa doesn't study enough. She should study harder. Liên Hoa học chưa đủ. Cô ấy nên học chăm chỉ hơn.
1477 She shouldn't watch TV so much. Cô ấy không nên xem nhiều vô tuyến như thế.
1486 Valentina needs a change. I think she should take a trip. Valentina cần thay đổi. Tôi nghĩ cô ấy nên đi một chuyến.
1510 Layla is studying literature. She has to read a lot of books. Layla đang học ngành văn học. Cô ấy phải đọc nhiều sách.
1512 Barbara isn't at home much. She has to travel a lot for her job. Barbara không ở nhà nhiều. Cô ấy phải đi nhiều do công việc của cô ấy.
1522 Claire has to go somewhere. — Where does she have to go? Claire phải đi đâu đó. Cô ấy phải đi đâu?
1528 Why is Megumi waiting? She doesn't have to wait. Tại sao Megumi lại đợi? Cô ấy không phải đợi.
1600 Yiting doesn't want to go to college. She'd rather get a job. Y Đình không muốn học đại học. Cô ấy thích có việc làm hơn.
1704 There were some books on the shelves. Từng có vài cuốn sách trên giá.
1731 It's Kelly's birthday today. She's twenty-sev(27). Hôm nay là sinh nhật Kelly. Cô ấy hai mươi bảy tuổi.
1756 Do you think Lucy will call tonight? — She might. Cậu có nghĩ là Lucy tối nay sẽ gọi không? - Có thể.
1799 Have you ever beto Peru? — No, but Eveline has. She went there on vacation last year. Cậu đã đến Peru bao giờ chưa? - Chưa, nhưng Eveline đến rồi. Cô ấy đã đi nghỉ ở đó năm ngoái.
1802 Do you think Ingrid will pass her driving test? — Yes, I'm sure she will. Cậu có nghĩ là Igrid sẽ qua kì thi lái xe không? - Có, tôi chắc chắn cô ấy sẽ qua.
1820 Emilia isn't at work today. — She isn't? Is she sick? Emilia không đi làm hôm nay. - Không à? Cô ấy có bị ốm không?
1823 Nadya got married last week. — She did? Really? Nadya đã cưới tuần trước. - Rồi à? Thật không?
1831 Marta will be here soon, won't she? — Yes, probably. Marta sẽ sớm ở đây thôi phải không? - Đúng, chắc vậy.
1834 Clara doesn't go out much, does she? — No, she doesn't. Clara không đi ra ngoài nhiều đúng không? - Đúng.
1840 Lara called me last night. — She did? What did she say? Tối qua Lara gọi cho tôi. Thế à? Cô ấy nói gì?
1844 Angela can't drive. — She can't? She should learn. Angela không biết lái xe. Không à? Cô ấy nên học.
1850 Shakira works in a factory. — She does? What kind of factory? Shakira làm việc trong nhà máy. Vậy à? Nhà máy gì vậy?
1866 Charlotte lives near you, doesn't she? — Yes, just a few blocks away. Charlotte sống gần chỗ cậu phải không? - Phải, chỉ cách có mấy dãy nhà.
1868 Diane works very hard. It's said that she works sixte(16) hours a day. Diane làm việc rất vất vả. Nghe nói cô ấy làm mười sáu tiếng một ngày.
1877 Svetlana was supposed to call me last night, but she didn't. Svetlana lẽ ra tối qua phải gọi cho tôi nhưng cô ấy không gọi.
1890 Did I tell you about Luisa? She got her purse stollast week. Tôi đã kể với cậu về Luisa chưa? Tuần trước cô ấy bị ăn cắp mất túi xách.
1901 She told me that she wants to go to South America next year. > She told me that she wanted to go to South America next year. Cô ấy bảo tôi rằng sang năm cô ấy muốn đi Nam Mĩ. > Cô ấy bảo tôi rằng sang năm cô ấy muốn đi Nam Mĩ.
1919 We won't see Miriam tonight. — Why not? Isn't she coming? Tối nay chúng ta sẽ không gặp Miriam. - Tại sao không? Cô ấy không đến à?
1927 Why did she leave early? > I wonder why she left early. Tại sao cô ấy lại rời đi sớm? > Tôi tự hỏi tại sao cô ấy lại rời đi
1931 She wanted to know what I did in my spare time. Cô ấy muốn biết tôi làm gì lúc rảnh rỗi.
1933 She asked why I had applied for the job. Cô ấy hỏi tại sao tôi lại nộp đơn xin việc này.
1939 Is Pauline married? — I don't think she is. Pauline kết hôn chưa? - Tôi nghĩ là chưa.
1950 has a good voice, doesn't she?" Bạn nhận thấy người phụ nữ đó có chất giọng hay. Bạn nói: "Cô ấy có chất giọng hay có phải không nào?"
1970 She denied that she had stolthe money. Cô ấy phủ nhận việc cô ấy đã ăn cắp tiền.
1983 I like Victoria, but I think she tends to talk too much. Tôi thích Victoria nhưng cô ấy hay nói quá nhiều.
2043 She tried to be serious, but she couldn't help laughing. Cô ấy cố gắng nghiêm túc nhưng cô ấy không nhịn được cười.
2080 She needs to work without people disturbing her. Cô ấy cần làm việc mà không bị ai làm phiền.
2087 Ramona lives alone. She's lived alone for fteen (15) years. It's not strange for her. Ramona sống một mình. Cô ấy đã sống một mình được mười lăm năm. Điều đó không lạ gì với cô ấy.
2088 She's used to it. She's used to living alone. Cô ấy đã quen như vậy. Cô ấy đã quen sống một mình.
2092 Malika's husband is often away. She doesn't mind. She's used to him being away. Chồng của Malika thường xuyên đi vắng. Cô ấy không bận tâm. Cô ấy đã quen với việc anh ấy đi vắng.
2093 Keiko had to get used to driving on the left when she moved back to Japan. Keiko đã phải làm quen với việc lái xe bên trái khi cô ấy trở về Nhật Bản.
2143 She's learning English so that she can study in Australia. Cô ấy đang học tiếng Anh để cô ấy có thể học ở Úc.
She's interesting to talk to.'> 2153 She's interesting to talk to.'> It's interesting to talk to Veda. > She's interesting to talk to. She's interesting to talk to.'> ☊ Nói chuyện với Veda rất thú vị. > Cô ấy rất thú vị khi nói chuyện.
2156 It's foolish of Liting to quit her job when she needs the money. Lệ Đình thật dại dột khi bỏ việc trong khi cô ấy đang cần tiền.
2164 Anastasia's a very good student. She's bound to pass the exam. Anatasia là một học sinh rất giỏi. Cô ấy chắc chắn sẽ qua kì thi.
2178 Ask Anna for her opinion. I'd be interested to know what she thinks. Hỏi ý kiến Anna xem. Tôi sẽ thích thú khi biết được cô ấy nghĩ gì.
2207 After getting o work, she went straight home. Sau khi tan sở, cô ấy về thẳng nhà.
2355 Even Magda herself doesn't think she'll get the new job. Magda thậm chí tự mình cũng không nghĩ là cô ấy sẽ có công
2413 Monika's very busy with her job. She has little time for other things. Monika rất bận rộn với công việc. Cô ấy có ít thời gian cho chuyện khác.
2430 When she got married, she kept it a secret. She didn't tell any of her friends. Khi cô ấy kết hôn, cô ấy giữ một bí mật. Cô ấy không nói với ai trong số bạn bè của cô ấy.
2444 She said she would contact me, but she neither wrote nor called. Cô ấy nói cô ấy sẽ liên hệ với tôi nhưng cô ấy không viết thư hay gọi điện gì cả.
2470 Write your answer to each question on a separate sheet of paper. Viết câu trả lời cho mỗi câu hỏi lên một tờ giấy riêng.
The woman who lives next door is a doctor.'> 2484 The woman who lives next door is a doctor.'> A woman lives next door. She's a doctor. > The woman who lives next door is a doctor. The woman who lives next door is a doctor.'> ☊ Có một người phụ nữ sống nhà bên cạnh. Cô ấy là bác sĩ. > Người phụ nữ sống ở nhà bên cạnh là bác sĩ.
2487 I wanted to see a woman. She was away on vacation. > The woman whom I wanted to see was away on vacation. Tôi muốn gặp một người phụ nữ. Cô ấy đã đi nghỉ nơi khác. > Người phụ nữ mà tôi muốn gặp đã đi nghỉ nơi khác.
The dress that she bought doesn't t her very well.'> 2490 The dress that she bought doesn't t her very well.'> The dress that Yuliana bought doesn't t her very well. > The dress that she bought doesn't t her very well. The dress that she bought doesn't t her very well.'> ☊ Bộ áo váy mà Yuliana mua không vừa với cô ấy lắm. > Bộ áo váy Yuliana mua không vừa với cô ấy lắm.
Have you nished the work you had to do?'> 2500 Have you nished the work you had to do?'> Your friend had to do some work. You want to know if she's nished. > Have you nished the work you had to do? Have you nished the work you had to do?'> ☊ Bạn của bạn phải làm việc gì đó. Bạn muốn biết cô ấy đã xong hay chưa. > Cậu đã xong việc cậu phải làm chưa?
2576 Elisa has a lot of responsibility in her job, but she isn't very well paid. Elisa có nhiều trách nhiệm trong công việc nhưng cô ấy không được trả lương tốt.
2623 Why does she always come to see me at the worst possible time? Tại sao cô ấy luôn đến gặp tôi vào những lúc dở nhất có thể?
2638 She said she would be here an hour ago, and she still hasn't arrived. Một tiếng trước cô ấy nói cô ấy sẽ ở đây và giờ cô ấy vẫn chưa tới.
2649 Even though she can't drive, she still bought a car. Cho dù cô ấy không biết lái, cô ấy vẫn mua xe hơi.
In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work.'> 2653 In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work.'> Although she wasn't feeling well, she still went to work. > In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work. In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work.'> ☊ Mặc dù cô ấy không khoẻ nhưng cô ấy vẫn đi làm. > Dù cô ấy không khoẻ, cô ấy vẫn đi làm.
It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming.'> 2683 It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming.'> Iris is very late, isn't she? It looks like she isn't coming. > It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming. It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming.'> ☊ Iris đến rất muộn phải không? Trông giống như là cô ấy sẽ không đến. > Trông như kiểu là cô ấy sẽ không đến. > Trông như kiểu là cô ấy sẽ không đến.
2755 She's put ON a lot of weight this year, so she wants to go ON a diet. Cô ấy đã lên nhiều cân năm nay nên cô ấy muốn ăn kiêng.
2796 In fact, his sister was even more furious when she heard it. Thực tế chị của anh ấy thậm chí còn điên tiết hơn khi nghe được điều đó.
2825 She told me she's arriving tonight. — Are you sure of it? Cô ấy bảo tôi là cô ấy sẽ đến tối nay. - Cậu chắc chứ?
2882 She always says everything is my fault. > She always blames me for everything. Cô ấy luôn luôn nói mọi thứ là lỗi tại tôi. > Cô ấy luôn đổ lỗi cho tôi về mọi thứ.
2890 Everybody relies on her because she always keeps her promises. Mọi người tin tưởng cô ấy vì cô ấy luôn giữ lời hứa.
2892 She is a very simple woman, and lives on just bread and eggs. Cô ấy là một phụ nữ rất đơn giản và chỉ sống bằng bánh mì và trứng.
2899 Since she doesn't have a job, she depends on her parents for money. Vì cô ấy không có việc làm, cô ấy phụ thuộc vào bố mẹ về tiền bạc.
2925 You can tell Tomoko works out at the gym every day because she looks great. She jogs, takes a yoga class, does aerobics, and lifts weights. Cậu có thể nói Tomoko ngày nào cũng thực hiện tập thể hình vì cô ấy trông rất tuyệt. Cô ấy đi bộ, học lớp yoga, tập aerobic và cử tạ.
2928 Nobody believed Sara at rst, but she turned out to be right. Lúc đầu không ai tin Sara nhưng rồi cũng rõ là cô ấy đúng.
2933 Valentina found a beautiful dress at the department store, but she
2934 wanted to try it on before she bought it. Valentina đã thấy một chiếc áo váy đẹp trong cửa hàng bách hoá nhưng cô ấy muốn thử nó trước khi mua.

accept sb into sth: She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world. accept
accept sth from sb: She won't accept advice from anyone. accept
accept sth for sth: She said she'd accept $15 for it. accept
acknowledge sth: She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform. acknowledge
You could tell she was just putting on an act. act
act as if/though...: She was acting as if she'd seen a ghost. act
What did she actually say? actually
+ speech: 'And don't be late,' she added. add
admit to doing sth: She admitted to having stolen the car. admit
admit sth: She admitted theft. admit
admit doing sth: She admitted having driven the car without insurance. admit
+ speech: 'I'm very nervous,' she admitted reluctantly. admit
admit to doing sth: She admits to being strict with her children. admit
+ speech: 'Get there early,' she advised (them). advise
She wanted to put her affairs in order before she died. affair
She felt she couldn't afford any more time off work. afford
She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to. afford
afraid to do sth: She was afraid to open the door. afraid
afraid of doing sth: She was afraid of upsetting her parents. afraid
After winning the prize she became famous overnight. after
Afterwards she was sorry for what she'd said. afterwards
She was beginning to feel her age (= feel that she was getting old). age
I asked for a pay rise and she agreed. agree
agree (that)...: She agreed (that) I could go early. agree
agree to do sth: She agreed to let me go early. agree
+ speech: 'That's true', she agreed. agree
allow yourself to do sth: She won't allow herself to be dictated to. allow
I looked along the shelves for the book I needed. along
'What am I going to do?' she wondered aloud. aloud
She's fluent in French and German. She also speaks a little Italian. also
What amazes me is how long she managed to hide it from us. amaze
amazed how...: She was amazed how little he had changed. amazed
ambition of being/doing sth: She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. ambition
amuse sb: She suggested several ideas to help Laura amuse the twins. amuse
+ speech: 'I've given up smoking,' she announced. announce
announce that...: She announced that she'd given up smoking. announce
I'm sure she does it just to annoy me. annoy
I bet she was annoyed at having to write it out again. annoyed
As if in answer to our prayers, she offered to lend us £10 000. answer
Write your answers on the sheet provided. answer
I repeated the question, but she didn't answer. answer
+ speech: 'I'd prefer to walk,' she answered. answer
answer sb + speech: 'I'd prefer to walk,' she answered him. answer
answer (sb) that...: She answered that she would prefer to walk. answer
anxious to do sth: She was anxious to finish school and get a job. anxious
anxious that...: She was anxious that he should meet her father. anxious
She wasn't anybody before she got that job. anybody
She works in a bank. She did when I last saw her, anyway. anyway
apparent (from sth) (that...): It was apparent from her face that she was really upset. apparent
I thought she had retired, but apparently she hasn't. apparently
+ adj.: She didn't appear at all surprised at the news. appear
appear to do sth: She appeared to be in her late thirties. appear
When she lost all her money, she was determined to keep up appearances (= hide the true situation and pretend that everything was going well). appearance
appoint sb to sth: She has recently been appointed to the committee. appoint
appointment for sb to do sth: She made an appointment for her son to see the doctor. appointment
approach sb for sth/about (doing) sth: She approached the bank for a loan. approach
I told my mother I wanted to leave school but she didn't approve. approve
approve of sb doing sth: She doesn't approve of me leaving school this year. approve
approve of sb's doing sth: She doesn't approve of my leaving school this year. approve
argue sth: She argued the case for bringing back the death penalty. argue
argument with sb: She got into an argument with the teacher. argument
arrest sb for sth: She was arrested for drug-related offences. arrest
arrive at/in/on...: She'll arrive in New York at noon. arrive
The new product will arrive on supermarket shelves (= be available) early next year. arrive
In Paris she met a group of young artists: poets, film-makers and painters. artist
She had been there often as a child (= when she was a child). as
He was as white as a sheet. as
He sat watching her as she got ready. as
As she grew older she gained in confidence. as
She lost it, just as I said she would. as
She may need some help as she's new. as
As for Jo, she's doing fine. as for sb/sth
ashamed of sth: She was deeply ashamed of her behaviour at the party. ashamed
ask sb to do sth: She's asked him to come to the party. ask
ask sb if, whether, etc...: She asked her boss whether she could have the day off. ask
ask sb whether, what, etc...: She asked me if I would give her English lessons. ask
ask that...: She asked that she be kept informed of developments. ask
She asked that she should be kept informed. ask
+ speech: 'Where are you going?' she asked. ask
ask sb sth: She asked the students their names. ask
She was still half asleep (= not fully awake) when she arrived at work. asleep
She felt she had looked at the problem from every aspect. aspect
assistance with sth: She offered me practical assistance with my research. assistance
attack sb/sth for sth/for doing sth: She has been attacked for ignoring her own party members. attack
As the youngest child, she was always the centre of attention. attention
Will she be available this afternoon? available
aware of sb/sth: She slipped away without him being aware of it. aware
aware that...: I was aware that she was trembling. aware
away from sb/sth: She was away from work for a week. away
My sister's expecting a baby = she is pregnant. baby
Put the book back on the shelf. back
Things are bad enough without our own guns shelling us. bad
She gets very bad-tempered when she's tired. bad-tempered
ban sb from doing sth: She's been banned from leaving Greece while the allegations are investigated. ban
It's strange how she never comes to see us any more. be
beat sth + adv./prep.: She was beating dust out of the carpet (= removing dust from the carpet by beating it). beat
The sheer beauty of the scenery took my breath away. beauty
+ noun: She became queen in 1952. become
Did she leave a message before she went? before
begin by doing sth: She began by thanking us all for coming. begin
She knew that, whatever she decided, her family was right behind her. behind
behind (with sth): She's fallen behind with the payments. behind
She acted in the belief that she was doing good. belief
believe (that)...: She couldn't believe (that) it was all happening again. believe
'Where does she come from?' 'Spain, I believe.' believe
Believe me, she's not right for you. believe
Warning bells started ringing in her head as she sensed that something was wrong. bell
They're all good players, but she's the best of all. best
bet (sb) (sth) (that...): She bet me £20 that I wouldn't do it. bet
I hear you're taking bets on whether she'll marry him. bet
Her promotion means she's $100 a week better off. be better off
bite into/through sth: She bit into a ripe juicy pear. bite
bite sb/sth: She was bitten by the family dog. bite
Call her if you like, but don't blame me if she's angry. don't blame me
Is she a natural blonde (= Is her hair naturally blonde)? blonde
+ adj.: She left the gas on by mistake and the pan boiled dry (= the water boiled until there was none left). boil
book sth: She booked a flight to Chicago. book
born into sth: She was born into a very musical family. born
born (out) of sth: She acted with a courage born (out) of desperation. born
bother sb that...: Does it bother you that she earns more than you? bother
on the bottom shelf bottom
Now she's a teenager, she's starting to be interested in boys. boy
break in/into sth: She dropped the plate and it broke into pieces. break
Her breathing became steady and she fell asleep. breathing
'Hi!' she called brightly. brightly
bring sb/sth to sth: She brought her boyfriend to the party. bring
Does she have any brothers and sisters? brother
build sb sth: David built us a shed in the back yard. build
call (out) to sb (for sth): She called out to her father for help. call
+ speech: 'See you later!' she called. call
She said she'd call back. call back, call sb back
Where can she have put it? can
capacity for sth: She has an enormous capacity for hard work. capacity
care about sth: She cares deeply about environmental issues. care
care that...: She doesn't seem to care that he's been married four times before. care
catch yourself doing sth: She caught herself wondering whether she had made a mistake. catch
He caught hold of her arm as she tried to push past him. catch
certain to do sth: She looks certain to win an Oscar. certain
certain (that)...: She wasn't certain (that) he had seen her. certain
Without treatment, she will almost certainly die. certainly
chain sb/sth to sb/sth: She chained her bicycle to the gate. chain
It was the chance she had been waiting for. chance
change into sth: She changed into her swimsuit. change
change sth (to sth): Marie changed her name when she got married. change
Her life changed completely when she won the lottery. change
change sb/sth (from A) to/into B: With a wave of her magic wand, she changed the frog into a handsome prince. change
After being questioned by the police, she was released without charge. charge
check (with sb) (what/whether, etc...): You'd better check with Jane what time she's expecting us tonight. check
She cheerfully admitted that she had no experience at all (= she wasn't afraid to do so). cheerfully
She's going to do it. She doesn't have much choice, really, does she? choice
choose between A and/or B: She had to choose between staying in the UK or going home. choose
claim sth from sth: She claimed damages from the company for the injury she had suffered. claim
She has more claim to the book's success than anybody (= she deserves to be praised for it). claim
The singer has denied the magazine's claim that she is leaving the band. claim
As a jazz singer she's in a class of her own (= better than most others). class
a clean sheet of paper clean
a sheet of clear cellophane clear
clear (to sb) (that)...: It was quite clear to me that she was lying. clear
She's clever at getting what she wants. clever
She knew she was close to death. close
She has no clothes sense (= she does not know what clothes look attractive). clothes
collect sb (from...): She's gone to collect her son from school. collect
It's amazing how she collects friends. collect
This wool comes from goats, not sheep. come from sth
If she spent five years in Paris, how come her French is so bad? how come (...)?
It's a comfort to know that she is safe. comfort
For the first time in years, she felt in command of her life. command
command sth: She commanded the release of the prisoners. command
What she said was fair comment (= a reasonable criticism). comment
+ speech: 'Not his best performance,' she commented to the woman sitting next to her. comment
commission sb to do sth: She has been commissioned to write a new national anthem. commission
commitment (to sb/sth): She doesn't want to make a big emotional commitment to Steve at the moment. commitment
In most people's eyes she was nothing more than a common criminal. common
She enjoys her own company (= being by herself) when she is travelling. company
concern (for sth/sb): She hasn't been seen for four days and there is concern for her safety. concern
concerned (that)...: She was concerned that she might miss the turning and get lost. concerned
+ speech: 'Anyway, she should be back soon,' he concluded. conclude
It took the jury some time to reach the conclusion that she was guilty. conclusion
'It's only a suspicion,' she said, 'nothing concrete.' concrete
She shouldn't be driving in her condition (= because she is pregnant). condition
She knew that she had to confront her fears. confront
Sacha felt confusion sweeping over her as she read the letter. confusion
The canal was built to connect Sheffield with the Humber estuary. connect
conscious of sth: She's very conscious of the problems involved. conscious
consider sth: She considered her options. consider
consider (that)...: She considers that it is too early to form a definite conclusion. consider
construct sth from/out of/of sth: They constructed a shelter out of fallen branches. construct
In her job she often comes into contact with (= meets) lawyers. contact
continue doing sth: She wanted to continue working until she was 60. continue
contribute sth (to sth): She contributed a number of articles to the magazine. contribute
In spite of all her family problems, she's really in control. be in control (of sth)
convert sb (from sth) (to sth): She was soon converted to the socialist cause. convert
copy sth (from sth) (into/onto sth): She copied the phone number into her address book. copy
They reasoned, correctly, that she was away for the weekend. correctly
She saved him from the fire but at the cost of her own life (= she died). cost
The sheets are 100% pure cotton. cotton
She said that she couldn't come. could
count for sth: The fact that she had apologized counted for nothing with him. count
count (up) how many...: She began to count up how many guests they had to invite. count
count to/up to sth: She can count up to 10 in Italian. count
Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door and walked in. take your courage in both hands
During the court hearing, the prosecutor said she would seek maximum prison sentences. court
He covered up the body with a sheet. cover sth up
crack sth + adv./prep.: She cracked an egg into the pan. crack
crash sth + adj.: She stormed out of the room and crashed the door shut behind her. crash
We did all the work and she gets all the credit! credit
She's a crime writer (= she writes stories about crime). crime
cross (over): I waved and she crossed over (= crossed the road towards me). cross
+ speech: 'Waaa!' she cried. cry
That night she cried herself to sleep. cry
cry for sth: She ran to the window and cried for help. cry
I was curious to find out what she had said. curious
It was curious that she didn't tell anyone. curious
curl sth (+ adv./prep.): She curled her legs up under her. curl
cut sth: She cut her finger on a piece of glass. cut
cut sth + adj.: She had fallen and cut her head open. cut
Doctors said she is now out of danger (= not likely to die). danger
'Nicky won't find out, will she?' 'Oh, no, there's no danger of that.' danger
She said it as loudly as she dared. dare
My mother's dead; she died in 1987. dead
decide (that)...: She decided (that) she wanted to live in France. decide
declare yourself + adj./noun: She declared herself extremely hurt by his lack of support. declare
When her brother was criticized she leapt to his defence. defence
I have to say in her defence that she knew nothing about it beforehand. defence
a feeling of sheer/pure delight delight
delighted by/at sth: She was delighted by/at the news of the wedding. delighted
demand sth: She demanded an immediate explanation. demand
deny (that)...: She denied (that) there had been any cover-up. deny
depend sb/sth to do sth: You can depend on her to be (= she always is) late. depend on/upon sb/sth
The depth of the shelves is 30 centimetres. depth
desire to do sth: She felt an overwhelming desire to return home. desire
She was good at physics despite the fact that she found it boring. despite
They had survived by sheer determination. determination
it is determined that...: It was determined that she had died of natural causes. determine
develop sth (from sth) (into sth): She developed the company from nothing. develop
Her nervousness quickly disappeared once she was on stage. disappear
The movie had disappointed her (= it wasn't as good as she had expected). disappoint
He was disappointed to see she wasn't at the party. disappointed
disappointed (not) to be...: She was disappointed not to be chosen. disappointed
He found it difficult to hide his disappointment when she didn't arrive. disappointment
The discovery of the disease among sheep spells financial disaster for farmers. disaster
discover sb/sth doing sth: He was discovered hiding in a shed. discover
discover sb/sth + adj.: She was discovered dead at her home in Leeds. discover
discover why, how, etc...: We never did discover why she gave up her job. discover
discovery (that...): She was shocked by the discovery that he had been unfaithful. discovery
disgust (at/with sth): She expressed her disgust at the programme by writing a letter of complaint. disgust
The kitchen was in a disgusting state when she left. disgusting
He disliked it when she behaved badly in front of his mother. dislike
Much as she disliked going to funerals (= although she did not like it at all), she knew she had to be there. dislike
dismiss sth: Dismissing her fears, she climbed higher. dismiss
She claims she was unfairly dismissed from her post. dismiss
it disturbs sb to do sth: It disturbed her to realize that she was alone. disturb
She told him she was filing for divorce. divorce
What does she want to do when she leaves school? do
What did she do for a living? do
Does she speak French? do
She doesn't work here, does she? do
She always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate. dominate
He earns double what she does. double
No doubt she'll call us when she gets there. no doubt
doubt (that)...: I never doubted (that) she would come. doubt
Mary's not down yet (= she is still upstairs). down
The class settled down and she began the lesson. down
'At last!' she cried dramatically. dramatically
dream of/about sth: She dreams of running her own business. dream
dress sb (in sth): She dressed the children in their best clothes. dress
She's been drinking heavily since she lost her job. drink
She only got where she is today through hard work and a driving ambition. driving
drop sth: She dropped her voice dramatically. drop
As she got older, offers of modelling work began to dry up. dry up
Don and Susie really loved each other (= he loved her and she loved him). each other
She's an early riser (= she gets up early in the morning). early
As a teacher, she had earned the respect of her students. earn
The ease with which she learns languages is astonishing. ease
It would ease my mind (= make me less worried) to know that she was settled. ease
Despite her ordeal, she seems to have suffered no ill effects. effect
With (an) effort (= with difficulty) she managed to stop herself laughing. effort
Well, I think she's either Czech or Slovak. either
elect sb to sth: She became the first black woman to be elected to the Senate. elect
embarrassed about sth: She's embarrassed about her height. embarrassed
Much to her embarrassment she realized that everybody had been listening to her singing. embarrassment
'I can assure you,' she added with emphasis, 'the figures are correct.' emphasis
emphasize that...: She emphasized that their plan would mean sacrifices and hard work. emphasize
Three months after his death, she still felt empty. empty
empty sth out of sth: She emptied the water out of the vase. empty
encouragement (to sb) (to do sth): She was given every encouragement to try something new. encouragement
After just one day, she had already made an enemy of her manager. enemy
engaged to sb: She's engaged to Peter. engaged
It never entered my head (= I never thought) that she would tell him about me. enter
enthusiasm (for doing sth): She never lost her enthusiasm for teaching. enthusiasm
'I don't mind,' she said, without much enthusiasm. enthusiasm
enthusiastic about doing sth: She was even less enthusiastic about going to Spain. enthusiastic
She may have arrived late or it is equally possible that she never went there at all. equally
escape (from sth): She managed to escape from the burning car. escape
escape sth: She was lucky to escape punishment. escape
As soon as he turned his back, she would make her escape. escape
By then she was established as a star. establish
establish where, what, etc...: We need to establish where she was at the time of the shooting. establish
She didn't even call to say she wasn't coming. even
Even then she would not admit her mistake. even now/then
I like her, even though she can be annoying at times. even if/though
In the normal course of events (= if things had happened as expected) she would have gone with him. event
I know exactly how she felt. exactly
example (of sth): She is a shining example of what people with disabilities can achieve. example
In her excitement she dropped her glass. excitement
'Excuse me for a moment,' she said and left the room. excuse me
When she appeared in court she exercised her right to remain silent. exercise
Against all expectations, she was enjoying herself. expectation
expert (at/in doing sth): She's expert at making cheap but stylish clothes. expert
explain to sb who, how, etc...: She explained to them what to do in an emergency. explain
+ speech: 'It works like this,' she explained. explain
explanation (for doing sth): She didn't give an adequate explanation for being late. explanation
To some extent what she argues is true. to... extent
Her face lit up (= showed happiness) when she spoke of the past. face
Sue's face was a picture (= she looked very surprised, angry, etc.) as she listened to her husband's speech. face
The room fell silent as she came face to face with the man who had tried to kill her. face to face (with sb)
be faced with sth: She's faced with a difficult decision. face
face sb/sth: She turned and faced him. face
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again. face up to sth
Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward. fact
She was happy apart from the fact that she could not return home. fact
I know for a fact (= I am certain) that she's involved in something illegal. fact
fail to do sth: She failed to get into art college. fail
There is still a faint hope that she may be cured. faint
To be fair, she behaved better than we expected. fair
She's family (= she is a relation). family
I think she fancies me. fancy
Within a few minutes she was fast asleep (= sleeping deeply). fast
fear to do sth: She feared to tell him the truth. fear
fear doing sth: She feared going out at night. fear
fear sth: She has been missing for three days now and police are beginning to fear the worst (= think that she is dead). fear
fear (that)...: She feared (that) he might be dead. fear
feel it to be sth: She felt it to be her duty to tell the police. feel
feel it + noun: She felt it her duty to tell the police. feel
She sounded more confident than she felt. feel
feeling for sb/sth: She has a wonderful feeling for colour. feeling
fight for sth: She's fighting for a place in the national team. fight
When she last saw him, he was a sad figure—old and tired. figure
find sth + noun: She finds it a strain to meet new people. find
fine sb (for sth/for doing sth): She was fined for speeding. fine
He was about to speak but she raised a finger to her lips. finger
+ speech: 'And that was all,' she finished. finish
'No,' she repeated, her voice firmer this time. firm
'I can manage,' she said firmly. firmly
In the pool she could see little silvery fish darting around. fish
to fix a shelf to the wall fix
The curtains were enveloped in a sheet of flame. flame
On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver—the sea! flash
flood sth: She looked away as the colour flooded her cheeks. flood
When she heard the news, her legs just folded under her (= she fell). fold
Her eyes followed him everywhere (= she was looking at him all the time). follow
Wherever she led, they followed. follow
I took her classes for her while she was sick. for
She knew she was destined for a great future. for
He controlled himself by sheer force of will. force
force sth + adv./prep.: She forced her way through the crowd of reporters. force
You could tell she was foreign by the way she dressed. foreign
forget (that)...: She keeps forgetting (that) I'm not a child any more. forget
forgive sb/yourself (for sth/for doing sth): I'll never forgive her for what she did. forgive
I'd never forgive myself if she heard the truth from someone else. forgive
forgive sb sth: She'd forgive him anything. forgive
'How do you do?' she said formally. formally
Every time she opens the window we all freeze. freeze
friendships formed while she was at college friendship
frightened that...: She was frightened that the plane would crash. frightened
She was full of admiration for the care she had received. full
'What fun!' she said with a laugh. fun
'What's so funny?' she demanded. funny
She knew she was taking a gamble but decided it was worth it. gamble
How did she get into (= start taking) drugs? get into sth
How does she get by on such a small salary? get by (on/in/with sth)
gift (for sth): She has a great gift for music. gift
give sth: She gave a shrug of her shoulders (= she shrugged ). give
give sth to sb: She'd given the bug to all her colleagues. give
She didn't give up work when she had the baby. give sth up
a sherry glass glass
a glass of sherry/wine/water, etc. glass
a sheet/pane of glass glass
Her eyes were glued to the screen (= she did not stop watching it). be glued to sth
go to/into sth: She went to sleep. go
This dictionary goes on the top shelf. go
Has she gone yet? go
She has been to China (= she went to China and has now returned). go
go to do sth: She has gone to see her sister this weekend. go
go doing sth: She's decided to go back to teaching. go back to sth
All her property went to her eldest son (= when she died). go to sb/sth
go doing sth: She went without eating for three days. go without (sth)
good for sth/to do sth: She would be good for the job. good
grab (sth): She grabbed the child's hand and ran. grab
grab at sth: She grabbed at the branch, missed and fell. grab
Her husband was always there and she just took him for granted. take sb/sth for granted
grateful (to do sth): She seems to think I should be grateful to have a job at all. grateful
grateful (that...): He was grateful that she didn't tell his parents about the incident. grateful
As the great day approached, she grew more and more nervous. great
guarantee (that...): There's no guarantee that she'll come (= she may not come). guarantee
guess (that)...: I'd guess that she's about 30. guess
guess sth: She guessed the answer straight away. guess
guess what, where, etc...: You'll never guess what she told me. guess
guess (that)...: You would never guess (that) she had problems. She's always so cheerful. guess
hang sth: She hung her head in shame. hang
hard to do sth: It is hard to believe that she's only nine. hard
She tried her hardest not to show how disappointed she was. hard
Hardly had she spoken than she regretted it bitterly. hardly
It's hardly surprising she was fired; she never did any work. hardly
'Couldn't you have just said no?' 'Well, hardly (= of course not), she's my wife's sister.' hardly
I hate the way she always criticizes me. hate
hate doing sth: She hates making mistakes. hate
hate sb/sth to do sth: She would have hated him to see how her hands shook. hate
hatred (for/of sb/sth): She felt nothing but hatred for her attacker. hatred
Surely she didn't have the nerve to say that to him? have
Did she have to pay a fine? have to
For some reason, she's got it into her head (= believes) that the others don't like her. head
hear sth/sb: She heard footsteps behind her. hear
sb/sth is heard to do sth: She has been heard to make threats to her former lover. hear
Haven't you heard? She resigned. hear
She worries about her height (= that she is too tall). height
help (to) do sth: She helped (to) organize the party. help
+ speech: 'I'm not sure,' she hesitated. hesitate
hide yourself (+ adv.prep.): She hides herself away in her office all day. hide
It is highly unlikely that she'll be late. highly
While travelling she missed the comforts of home. home
Let's be honest, she's only interested in Mike because of his money. honest
How old is she? how
However carefully I explained, she still didn't understand. however
hunt for sth: She is still hunting for a new job. hunt
hurry sb into doing sth: She was hurried into making an unwise choice. hurry
She was deeply hurt that she had not been invited. hurt
The lake was covered with a sheet of ice. ice
Her family expected her to go to college, but she had other ideas. idea
'What's she talking about?' 'I've no idea.' have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
I had no idea she'd had such a difficult life. have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
identify sb/sth: She was able to identify her attacker. identify
She went through an identity crisis in her teens (= was not sure of who she was or of her place in society). identity
He couldn't tell if she was laughing or crying. if
If she has any weakness, it is her Italian. if
If you ask me, she's too scared to do it. if
I had a mental image of what she would look like. image
It doesn't take much imagination to guess what she meant. imagination
imagine sth: The house was just as she had imagined it. imagine
imagine doing sth: She imagined walking into the office and handing in her resignation. imagine
The hospital says she's out of immediate danger. immediate
impatient to do sth: She was clearly impatient to leave. impatient
imply sth: The fact that she was here implies a degree of interest. imply
it impresses sb that...: It impressed me that she remembered my name. impress
sb is impressed that...: I was impressed that she remembered my name. impress
She learnt to drive in three weeks (= after three weeks she could drive). in
It was the first time that she had lived independently. independently
indicate sb/sth (to sb): She took out a map and indicated the quickest route to us. indicate
indicate that...: She indicated that I was to sit down. indicate
indicate whether, when, etc...: Has she indicated yet whether she would like to be involved? indicate
influence (with sb): She could probably exert her influence with the manager and get you a job. influence
influence sb to do sth: She was influenced to take up voluntary work by her teacher. influence
inform sb + speech: 'He's already left,' she informed us. inform
Luckily, she isn't injured. injured
innocent (of sth): She was found innocent of any crime. innocent
The shell is smooth on the inside. inside
insist on sth/sb doing sth: She insisted on his/him wearing a suit. insist
insist that...: He insists that she come. insist
He insists that she should come. insist
+ speech: 'It's true,' she insisted. insist
insulting to sb/sth: She was really insulting to me. insulting
intention (that...): It was not my intention that she should suffer. intention
interesting (that...): I find it interesting that she claims not to know him. interesting
interrupt (sb) + speech: 'I have a question,' she interrupted. interrupt
introduce sth (to sb): It was she who first introduced the pleasures of sailing to me. introduce
involved (with sth/sb): She was deeply involved with the local hospital. involved
The way she puts on that accent really irritates me. irritate
Her baby's due next month. She hopes it will be a boy. it
I find it strange that she doesn't want to go. it
She listens but she never joins in. join in (sth/doing sth), join in (with sb/sth)
joke that...: She joked that she only loved him for his money. joke
the sheer joy of being with her again joy
To his great joy, she accepted. joy
She showed a lack of judgement when she gave Mark the job. judgement
Her heart jumped when she heard the news. jump
+ noun: She has jumped 2.2 metres. jump
junior to sb: She is junior to me. junior
just like...: She looks just like her mother. just
keen on doing sth: She's not keen on being told what to do. keen
keep sb/sth + adj.: She kept the children amused for hours. keep
kick (sb/sth): She was punched and kicked by her attackers. kick
She needs a kick up the backside (= she needs to be strongly encouraged to do sth or to behave better). kick
My mother will kill me (= be very angry with me) when she finds out. kill
Marcia laughed as she twisted the knife still deeper. turn/twist the knife (in the wound)
knit sb sth: She's knitting the baby a shawl. knit
She knows a bargain when she sees one. know
know sb/sth for sth: She is best known for her work on the human brain. know
She knew she was dying. know
know what, how, etc...: I knew perfectly well what she meant. know
All I know is that she used to work in a bank (= I have no other information about her). know
last (out) sth: Doctors say that she probably won't last out the night (= she will probably die before the morning). last
She married in her late twenties (= when she was 28 or 29). late
Much later on, she realized what he had meant. later on
+ speech: 'You're crazy!' she laughed. laugh
lay sb/sth (+ adv./prep.): She laid the baby down gently on the bed. lay
lean on sth: She walked slowly, leaning on her son's arm. lean
learn (about sth): She's very keen to learn about Japanese culture. learn
learn (that)...: We were very surprised to learn (that) she had got married again. learn
learn (from sth): I'm sure she'll learn from her mistakes. learn
She may be slow but at least she's reliable. at least
leave sth (to sb): She left £1 million to her daughter. leave
leave sb sth: She left her daughter £1 million. leave
leave sb with sth: She left me with the impression that she was unhappy with her job. leave
She got a headache if she had to read for any length of time (= for a long time). length
As time passed, she saw less and less of all her old friends at home. less and less
let sb/sth: She wanted to lend me some money but I wouldn't let her. let
I'm afraid she let us down badly. let sb down
On a more personal level, I would like to thank Jean for all the help she has given me. level
In real life (= when she met him) he wasn't how she had imagined him at all. life
Many of these children have led very sheltered lives (= they have not had many different experiences). life
This new girlfriend of his—what's she like? like
like sb/sth: She's nice. I like her. like
like doing sth: She's never liked swimming. like
No one sings the blues like she did. like
She acts like she owns the place. like
If you hold the line (= stay on the telephone and wait), I'll see if she is available. line
live sth: She lived a very peaceful life. live
live to do sth: She lived to see her first grandchild. live
A lorry shed its load (= accidentally dropped its load) on the motorway. load
load sth (into sth): She loaded film into the camera. load
load sth (with sth): She loaded the camera with film. load
There was a long silence before she spoke. long
It wasn't long before she had persuaded him (= it only took a short time). long
look (at sb/sth): She looked at me and smiled. look
She looked round when she heard the noise. look round
The sheep had got out and were loose on the road. loose
When she died I was filled with a sense of loss. loss
She screamed as loudly as she could. loudly
He loved the way she smiled. love
By sheer luck nobody was hurt in the explosion. luck
You're out of luck. She's not here. luck
She counted herself lucky that she still had a job. lucky
She has a fine pair of lungs! (= she can sing or shout loudly) lung
She has a magic touch with the children and they do everything she asks. magic
maintain sth: She has always maintained her innocence. maintain
+ speech: 'But I'm innocent!' she maintained. maintain
be made to do sth: She must be made to comply with the rules. make
make sth for sb: She made coffee for us all. make
make sb sth: She made us all coffee. make
I don't know how she manages on her own with four kids. manage
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
marry (sb): She married a German. marry
What on earth was the matter with her, she wondered. She'd come here to enjoy herself and here she was, stuck on her own in the hotel. matter
mean sth: What did she mean by leaving so early (= why did she do it)? mean
mean sth as sth: Don't be upset—I'm sure she meant it as a compliment. mean
Don't be angry. I'm sure she meant it for the best (= intended to be helpful). mean
mean to do sth: She means to succeed. mean
What she means is that there's no point in waiting here. mean
See what I mean (= I was right and this proves it, doesn't it)? She never agrees to anything I suggest. mean
There's not much meat on her (= she is very thin). meat
'What a mess!' she said, surveying the scene after the party. mess
Take a sheet of paper and draw a line down the middle. middle
mind sb: Don't mind her—she didn't mean what she said. mind
He wouldn't have minded so much if she'd told him the truth. mind
mind about sth: Did she mind about not getting the job? mind
mind doing sth: Did she mind not getting the job? mind
mind how, what, etc...: She never minded how hot it was. mind
The minute she walked through the door I thought she looked different. the minute (that)...
miss sb/sth: She will be greatly missed when she leaves. miss
'Is Ann there?' 'You've just missed her (= she has just left).' miss
miss doing sth: She narrowly missed hitting him. miss
From that moment on, she never felt really well again. moment
The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
It was what she wanted most of all. most
move sth: She moved her queen. move
move away: She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away. move
He must have known (= surely he knew) what she wanted. must
I'm sorry, she's not here. She must have left already (= that must be the explanation). must
He was the nearest thing to (= the person most like) a father she had ever had. near
If she wants anything, she need only ask. need
All you need bring are sheets. need
The nicest thing about her is that she never criticizes us. nice
If you ask her nicely she might say yes. nicely
I'm always emailing her, but nine times out of ten she doesn't reply. nine times out of ten
She's no fool (= she's intelligent). no
'Will she be there?' 'I hope not.' not
She made a mental note (= decided that she must remember) to ask Alan about it. note
notice (that)...: I couldn't help noticing (that) she was wearing a wig. notice
It's been two weeks now since she called. now
Now, listen to what she's saying. now
Every now and again she checked to see if he was still asleep. (every) now and again/then
'Sit down!' Meekly, she obeyed. obey
Glass and plastic objects lined the shelves. object
observe that...: She observed that all the chairs were already occupied. observe
It's obvious from what she said that something is wrong. obvious
On one occasion, she called me in the middle of the night. occasion
It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy. occasion
occupy sb/sth/yourself with sb/sth: She occupied herself with routine office tasks. occupy
occupy sb/sth/yourself (in) doing sth: She occupied herself doing routine office tasks. occupy
It's most odd that (= very odd that) she hasn't written. odd
He looked at her in a way she found oddly disturbing. oddly
She managed to offend her boyfriend's parents as soon as she opened her mouth. offend
I gratefully took the cup of coffee she offered me. offer
+ speech: 'I'll do it,' she offered. offer
'Emma has a new job.' 'Oh, has she?' oh
She was a woman grown old before her time (= who looked older than she was). old
I didn't think she was old enough for the responsibility. old
What did she have on (= what was she wearing)? on
All at once she lost her temper. all at once
one to do sth: She was never one to criticize. one
You only have to look at her to see she doesn't eat enough. only
She's only 21 and she runs her own business. only
Only then did she realize the stress he was under. only
I only hope that she never finds out. only
Move the books onto the second shelf. onto
She had difficulty keeping her eyes open (= because she was very tired). open
It was time she put her life in order. order
order (sb) + speech: 'Sit down and be quiet,' she ordered. order
I called Liz but she was out. out
When she finished painting, she stepped back to admire the overall effect. overall
owe sb sth: She still owes her father £3 000. owe
owe sth (to sb) (for sth): She still owes £3 000 to her father owe
Why don't you just own up and hope she forgives you? own up (to sth/to doing sth)
Paint the shed with weather-resistant paint. paint
paint (in sth): She paints in oils. paint
pass sth: She hasn't passed her driving test yet. pass
They say she has a 'past' (= bad things in her past life that she wishes to keep secret). past
There was a long pause before she answered. pause
pay sth for sth: She pays £200 a week for this apartment. pay
pay sth: I didn't pay attention to what she was saying. pay
The director paid tribute to all she had done for the charity. pay
I need to check that she is all right, just for my own peace of mind (= so that I do not have to worry). peace
Like Picasso, she too had a blue period. period
What is she like as a person? person
He maintained order by sheer force of personality. personality
I'm sure she didn't mean it personally. personally
photograph sb/sth + adj.: She refused to be photographed nude. photograph
Physically, she hadn't changed much. physically
pick sth + adv./prep.: She picked bits of fluff from his sweater. pick
She picked up Spanish when she was living in Mexico. pick sth up
pile sth: She piled the boxes one on top of the other. pile
pile B in(to) A: She piled everything into her suitcase. pile
What a pity that she didn't tell me earlier. pity
a sheet of clear plastic plastic
pleased (with sb/sth): She was very pleased with her exam results. pleased
pleasure (of sth/of doing sth): She had the pleasure of seeing him look surprised. pleasure
'That's my mother,' she said, pointing at a photo on the wall. point
point sth: She pointed her finger in my direction. point
+ speech: 'It's not very far,' she pointed out. point out (to sb), point sth out (to sb)
In the last chapter, she poisons herself with arsenic. poison
These plants will grow well in a sheltered position. position
positive (that...): She was positive that he had been there. positive
We have no positive evidence that she was involved. positive
positive (about sth): She tried to be more positive about her new job. positive
He credited her with a maturity she did not possess. possess
On her father's death, she came into possession of (= received) a vast fortune. possession
possibility (that...): There is now no possibility that she will make a full recovery. possibility
practise for sth: She's practising for her piano exam. practise
practise as sth: She practised as a barrister for many years. practise
praise sb/sth: She praised his cooking. praise
It was a prayer she had learnt as a child. prayer
We were just talking about her when, at that precise moment, she walked in. precise
predict (that)...: She predicted (that) the election result would be close. predict
press sth/sb/yourself against sth: She pressed her face against the window. press
press sth together: She pressed her lips together. press
She pretended (that) she was his niece. pretend
She didn't love him, though she pretended to. pretend
pretend sth: She pretended an interest she did not feel. pretend
She smiled, but privately she was furious. privately
There are no prizes for guessing (= it is very easy to guess) who she was with. prize
A phone call to the manager produced the result she wanted. produce
promise (sb) + speech: 'I'll be back soon,' she promised. promise
promise (to do sth): She kept her promise to visit her aunt regularly. promise
promote sb: She worked hard and was soon promoted. promote
He was afraid that if he proposed she might refuse. propose
propose to sb: She proposed to me! propose
propose that...: She proposed that the book be banned. propose
She was too proud to admit she could be wrong. proud
proud that...: She was proud that her daughter had so much talent. proud
prove sb/sth/yourself + adj./noun: She was determined to prove everyone wrong. prove
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. public
pull sth/yourself + adv./prep.: The dog snapped at her and she quickly pulled back her hand. pull
pull sb/sth + adv./prep.: She pulled him gently towards her. pull
The doctors think she will pull through. pull through, pull through sth
punch sb/sth in/on sth: She punched him on the nose. punch
push at sth: She pushed at the door but it wouldn't budge. push
push sb/sth + adv./prep.: She pushed the cup towards me. push
He tried to kiss her but she pushed him away. push
I couldn't read what she had put. put
She looks like she's put on weight. put sth on
I don't know how she puts up with him. put up with sb/sth
qualified for sth: She's extremely well qualified for the job. qualified
I was overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of information available. quantity
The doctor said she'd make a quick recovery. quick
It quickly became clear that she was dying. quickly
'I almost think she prefers animals to people.' 'Quite right too,' said Bill. quite
Within months she was elevated to ministerial rank. rank
At the height of her career she ranked second in the world. rank
rate sb/sth + noun: She is currently rated number two in the world. rate
I nudged her but she didn't react. react
read sb sth: She read us a story. read
She has a reading knowledge of German (= she can understand written German). reading
She has not shown any real regret for what she did. real
Outwardly she seemed confident but in reality she felt extremely nervous. in reality
Only later did she realize her mistake. realize
reason (for sth): She gave no reasons for her decision. reason
'Why did she do that?' 'She must have her reasons ' (= secret reasons which she does not want to tell). reason
She complained, with reason (= rightly), that she had been underpaid. reason
recall sth: She could not recall his name. recall
recall that...: He recalled that she always came home late on Wednesdays. recall
record that...: She recorded in her diary that they crossed the Equator on 15 June. record
recover yourself: She seemed upset but quickly recovered herself. recover
reflect on/upon sth: She was left to reflect on the implications of her decision. reflect
reflect how, what, etc...: She reflected how different it could have been. reflect
+ speech: 'It could all have been so different,' she reflected. reflect
reform sb: She thought she could reform him. reform
Go on, ask her; she can hardly refuse. refuse
register sb + adj.: register (sb) as sth: She is officially registered (as) disabled. register
'I've had a wonderful life,' she said, 'I don't regret a thing.' regret
When her husband left home she felt rejected and useless. reject
relate sth: She relates her childhood experiences in the first chapters. relate
relate how, what, etc...: She related how he had run away from home as a boy. relate
relationship (with sb): She has a very close relationship with her sister. relationship
I feel sorry for her, but the fact remains (that) she lied to us. remain
remark how...: She remarked how tired I was looking. remark
remove sth: She has had the tumour removed. remove
rent sb sth: She agreed to rent me the room. rent
+ speech: 'Are you really sure?' she repeated. repeat
I asked her what her name was but she made no reply. reply
report sb (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth): She threatened to report him to the authorities for hunting without a licence. report
report sb/sth + adj.: She has reported her daughter missing. report
report (on sth): She reports on royal stories for the BBC. report
report to do sth: She is reported to earn over $10 million a year. report
report what, how, etc...: She failed to report what had occurred. report
reputation (as sth): She soon acquired a reputation as a first-class cook. reputation
request sth (from sb): She requested permission to film at the White House. request
request that...: She requested that no one be told of her decision until the next meeting. request
rescue sb/sth + adj.: She had despaired of ever being rescued alive. rescue
She said this in the tone of voice she reserved for addressing small children. reserve
resist sth: She was charged with resisting arrest. resist
Eric couldn't resist a smile when she finally agreed. resist
respect sb/sth for sth: She had always been honest with me, and I respect her for that. respect
respond (to sb/sth) (with sth): She never responded to my letter. respond
+ speech: 'I'm not sure,' she responded. respond
responsibility (to/towards sb): She feels a strong sense of responsibility towards her employees. responsibility
I can rest easy (= stop worrying) knowing that she's safely home. rest
retire (from sth): She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health. retire
retire sb: She was retired on medical grounds. retire
return (to...) (from...): She's returning to Australia tomorrow after six months in Europe. return
When did she return home from the trip? return
I asked her opinion, but she just asked me a question in return. in return (for sth)
reveal yourself: She crouched in the dark, too frightened to reveal herself. reveal
reward sb for sth: She was rewarded for her efforts with a cash bonus. reward
reward sb with sth: She started singing to the baby and was rewarded with a smile. reward
ride sth: She had never ridden a horse before. ride
I'm glad you split up. She wasn't right for you. right
right (about sth): She was right about Tom having no money. right
She kept right on swimming until she reached the other side. right
As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. rightly
She rang to say she'd be late. ring
Her spirits rose (= she felt happier) at the news. rise
It is one of the greatest roles she has played. role
roll sth + adv./prep.: She rolled her jeans to her knees. roll
roll sth (+ adv./prep.): She rolled her eyes upwards (= to show surprise or disapproval). roll
roll over (onto sth): She rolled over to let the sun brown her back. roll
The rope broke and she fell 50 metres onto the rocks. rope
'What do you want?' she demanded roughly. roughly
There she is, coming round the corner. round
rub sth: She rubbed her chin thoughtfully. rub
rub sth (together): She rubbed her hands in delight. rub
'What do you want?' she asked rudely. rudely
If she loses the court case it will ruin her. ruin
I thought she was leaving the company, but perhaps it may be just a rumour. rumour
it is rumoured that...: It's widely rumoured that she's getting promoted. rumour
She used to run when she was at college. run
Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away. run away (from sb/...)
Her work was so poor that she was given the sack. sack
sad (that...): I was sad that she had to go. sad
We were glad she let us know she was safe. safe
sail sth: She sails her own yacht. sail
All the same, there's some truth in what she says. all/just the same
satisfied with sb/sth: She's never satisfied with what she's got. satisfied
save sth: She did it herself to save argument. save
save sb/sth from doing sth: She saved a little girl from falling into the water. save
say sth: Say what you like (= although you disagree) about her, she's a fine singer. say
say (that)...: I can't say I blame her for resigning (= I think she was right). say
+ speech: 'Hello!' she said. say
I didn't believe a word she said. say
say sth to sb: She said nothing to me about it. say
it is said that...: It is said that she lived to be over 100. say
say (what, how, etc...): She finds it hard to say what she feels. say
It was not until morning that the sheer scale of the damage could be seen (= how great it was). scale
scared (of doing sth): She is scared of going out alone. scared
score sth: She scored 98% in the French test. score
scratch sb/sth/yourself on sth: She scratched herself on a nail. scratch
+ speech: 'Help!' she screamed. scream
scream sth (out) (at sb): She screamed abuse at him. scream
screw sth + adv./prep.: She screwed the cap back on the jar. screw
search (for sth/sb): She searched in vain for her passport. search
She did it first because she wanted to, and second because I asked her to. second
The shed comes in sections that you assemble yourself. section
She finished the match, secure in the knowledge that she was through to the next round. secure
She'd allowed herself to be lulled into a false sense of security (= a feeling that she was safe when in fact she was in danger). security
I don't think she saw the point of the story. see
see (sb/sth): She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd. see
see (that)...: He could see (that) she had been crying. see
see sb/sth doing sth: She was seen running away from the scene of the crime. see
She will never see again (= she has become blind). see
Now let me see—how old is she now? let me see/let's see
seek for sth/sb: They sought in vain for somewhere to shelter. seek
seek sth from sb: She managed to calm him down and seek help from a neighbour. seek
select sb/sth as sth: She was selected as the parliamentary candidate for Bath. select
Only with a few people could she be her real self (= show what she was really like rather than what she pretended to be). self
send sb + adv./prep.: She sent the kids to bed early. send
send sth (that)...: She sent word (that) she could not come. send
send to do sth: She sent to say that she was coming home. send
sensitive to sth: She's very sensitive to criticism. sensitive
sensitive to sth: She is very sensitive to other people's feelings. sensitive
serious (about doing sth): Is she serious about wanting to sell the house? serious
You can't take anything she says very seriously. take sb/sth seriously
serve in/on/with sth: She served in the medical corps. serve
serve sb sth: She served us a delicious lunch. serve
Left you, did she? It serves you right for being so selfish. it serves sb right (for doing sth)
After retiring, she became involved in voluntary service in the local community. service
set sth for sb/yourself: She's set a difficult task for herself. set
set sb/yourself sth: She's set herself a difficult task. set
sew sth: She sews all her own clothes. sew
shake sb/sth + adj.: She shook her hair loose. shake
I would die of shame if she ever found out. shame
It's a shame that she wasn't here to see it. shame
Emma has a sharp tongue (= she often speaks in an unpleasant or unkind way). sharp
Doesn't she (= the woman we are looking at) look like Sue? she
What a sweet little dog. Is it a he or a she? she
a she-wolf she
The road was covered with a sheet of ice. sheet
a sheet of glass/steel sheet
sheet metal (= metal that has been made into thin sheets) sheet
Place the dough on a baking sheet (= for cooking sth in an oven). sheet
a clean/blank sheet of paper (= with no writing on it) sheet
Start each answer on a fresh sheet. sheet
Pick up one of our free information sheets at reception. sheet
a sheet of A4 sheet
Have you changed the sheets (= put clean sheets on the bed)? sheet
He slid between the sheets and closed his eyes. sheet
I helped him put up some shelves in his bedroom. shelf
The book I wanted was on the top shelf. shelf
supermarket/library shelves shelf
empty shelves shelf
We collected shells on the beach. shell
snail shells shell
walnut shells shell
earrings made out of coconut shell shell
Human beings need food, clothing and shelter. shelter
to take shelter from the storm shelter
The fox was running for the shelter of the trees. shelter
People were desperately seeking shelter from the gunfire. shelter
They built a rough shelter from old pieces of wood. shelter
an air-raid shelter shelter
shelter sb/sth from sb/sth: Trees shelter the house from the wind. shelter
shelter sb/sth: helping the poor and sheltering the homeless shelter
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much (= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences). shelter
We sheltered from the rain in a doorway. shelter
shock sb (to do sth): She enjoys shocking people by saying outrageous things. shock
She was determined to go out and shop till she dropped. shop
'She doesn't think she'll get a job.' 'She should worry, with all her qualifications (= she does not need to worry).' should
She shrugged her shoulders (= showing that she didn't know or care). shoulder
shout at sb to do sth: She shouted at him to shut the gate. shout
shout yourself + adj.: She shouted herself hoarse, cheering on the team. shout
She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg. shout
show yourself + adj.: She had shown herself unable to deal with money. show
show how, what, etc...: She tried not to show how disappointed she was. show
show sth to sb: She showed the technique to her students. show
show sb sth: She showed her students the technique. show
It was getting late when she finally showed up. show up
She shut the dog in the shed while she prepared the barbecue. shut sb/yourself in (sth)
Emma has just called in sick (= telephoned to say she will not be coming to work because she is ill). sick
She never lets her daughter out of her sight (= always keeps her where she can see her). sight
signal sb to do sth: She signalled him to follow. signal
signal (that)...: She signalled (that) it was time to leave. signal
Since the party she had only spoken to him once. since
Cath hasn't phoned since she went to Berlin. since
We were divorced two years ago and she has since remarried. since
sincere in sth: She is never completely sincere in what she says about people. sincere
a single sheet (= large enough for a single bed) single
I couldn't understand a single word she said! single
skilled in/at sth/doing sth: She is highly skilled at dealing with difficult customers. skilled
The snake sheds its skin once a year. skin
slide sth + adv./prep.: She slid her hand along the rail. slide
That's three times she's beaten me—I must be slipping! slip
slow to do sth: She wasn't slow to realize what was going on. slow
smile at sb/sth: She smiled at him and he smiled back. smile
Twelve hours later she was all smiles again. all smiles
so ... (that)...: She spoke so quietly (that) I could hardly hear her. so
Off she went without so much as (= without even) a 'goodbye'. so
If she notices, she never says so. so
So after shouting and screaming for an hour she walked out in tears. so
She thinks she's really somebody in that car. somebody
No sooner had she said it than she burst into tears. no sooner... than...
sorry (that)...: She was sorry that she'd lost her temper. sorry
sorry (that)...: She was sorry that she'd lost contact with Mary. sorry
She sort of pretends that she doesn't really care. sort of
Without speaking, she stood up and went out. speak
As an only child she got special attention. special
She was overtaken by the speed of events (= things happened more quickly than she expected). speed
spend sth on sth/on doing sth: She spent £100 on a new dress. spend
spend sth on sth: She spends too much effort on things that don't matter. spend
split sth (into sth): She split the class into groups of four. split
Slate splits easily into thin sheets. split
split sth (with sb): She split the money she won with her brother. split
spray sth + adj.: She's had the car sprayed blue. spray
Mentally, she is not very stable. stable
stand doing sth: She couldn't stand being kept waiting. stand
She acts well but she hasn't got star quality. star
a sheriff's star star
start as sth: She started as a secretary but ended up running the department. start
start doing sth: She started laughing. start
He held the boat steady as she got in. steady
The old lady leant on her stick as she talked. stick
The windows were stiff and she couldn't get them open. stiff
'Thank you,' she replied stiffly. stiffly
stir sth: She stirred her tea. stir
She criticizes everyone and the trouble is, she doesn't know when to stop. stop
stranger to sb: She remained a stranger to me. stranger
strength to do sth: She didn't have the strength to walk any further. strength
She left strict instructions that she was not to be disturbed. strict
After the guests had gone, I stripped all the beds (= removed all the sheets in order to wash them). strip
strip down to sth: She stripped down to her underwear. strip
She's had a strong will since she was a baby. strong
She wasn't a strong swimmer (= she could not swim well). strong
Don't disturb Jane, she's studying for her exams. study
Caution was not her style (= not the way she usually behaved). style
succeed in sth: She doesn't have the ruthlessness required to succeed in business. succeed
She longed to find somebody who understood her problems, and in him she thought she had found such a person. such
suck sth: She sucked a mint. suck
The following day she felt sufficiently well to go to work. sufficiently
suggest sb/sth as sth: She suggested Paris as a good place for the conference. suggest
suited (to sb/sth): She was ideally suited to the part of Eva Peron. suited
suppose sb/sth (to be/have) sth: suppose sb/sth + adj.: She had supposed him (to be) very rich. suppose
There is no reason to suppose she's lying. suppose
What I'm saying, I suppose, is that she's not really suitable for the job. suppose
She looked around to make sure that she was alone. make sure (of sth/that...)
surprised (at/by sb/sth): I was surprised at how quickly she agreed. surprised
'Will she cancel the party?' 'I wouldn't be surprised.' surprised
I suspect (that) she might be lying. suspect
suspect sb/sth to be/have sth: She suspected him to be an impostor. suspect
suspicion (that...): I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth. suspicion
swear to do sth: She made him swear not to tell anyone. swear
swear (that)...: She swore (that) she'd never seen him before. swear
sweet sherry sweet
swing sth + adj.: She swung the door open. swing
As he pushed her, she swung higher and higher (= while sitting on a swing). swing
take sth (as sth): She took what he said as a compliment. take
taste (in sth): She has very expensive tastes in clothes. taste
taste like sth: This drink tastes like sherry. taste
teach sb to do sth: She taught me to be less critical of other people. teach
I tore another sheet from the pad. tear
Desperately she fought back the tears (= tried not to cry). tear
to shed tears of happiness tear
As far as I can tell, she's enjoying the course. tell
Did she tell you her name? tell
tendency (to/towards sth): She has a strong natural tendency towards caution. tendency
'Thank goodness for that!' she said with a sigh of relief. thank God/goodness/heaven(s) (for sth)
She was so tired (that) she couldn't think straight. that
The more she thought about it, the more depressed she became. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
They (= the things you are carrying) go on the bottom shelf. they
There are a lot of things she doesn't know about me. thing
All things considered (= considering all the difficulties or problems), she's done very well. thing
You'd think she'd have been grateful for my help (= but she wasn't). think
+ speech: 'I must be crazy,' she thought. think
think doing sth: She's thinking of changing her job. think about/of sb/sth
Though she gave no sign, I was sure she had seen me. though
thought (that...): She was struck by the sudden thought that he might already have left. thought
She still sucks her thumb when she's worried. thumb
Can she tell the time yet (= say what time it is by looking at a clock)? time
Can she tell time yet? time
tip sb sth: She tipped the porter a dollar. tip
tip sth (+ adv./prep.): She tipped her head back and laughed loudly. tip
tired of doing sth: She was tired of hearing about their trip to India. tired
Who did she address the letter to? to
To whom did she address the letter? to
When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out. tune out, tune sb/sth out
We arranged to meet at 7.30, but she never turned up. turn up
turn that...: It turned out that she was a friend of my sister. turn out
Why did she turn down your invitation? turn sb/sth down
He asked her to marry him but she turned him down. turn sb/sth down
In one year she turned from a problem child into a model student. turn (from sth) into sth
She has nobody she can turn to. turn to sb/sth
Typically, she couldn't find her keys. typically
Silk sheets are the ultimate luxury. ultimate
She is unconscious of the effect she has on people. unconscious
The coinage was reformed under Elizabeth I (= when she was queen). under
Underneath her cool exterior she was really very frightened. underneath
understand why, what, etc...: I could never understand why she was fired. understand
She didn't understand the form she was signing. understand
unite (sb/sth) (with sb/sth): She unites keen business skills with a charming personality. unite
Unless I'm mistaken, she was back at work yesterday. unless
unlikely (that...): It's most (= very) unlikely that she'll arrive before seven. unlikely
Until she spoke I hadn't realized she wasn't English. until
urge sb to do sth: She urged him to stay. urge
urge (sb) + speech: 'Why not give it a try?' she urged (him). urge
She tried to work, but it was useless (= she wasn't able to). useless
Despite her problems, she carried on working as usual. as usual
the Shenandoah Valley valley
view sb/sth with sth: She viewed him with suspicion. view
'I promise,' she said in a small voice (= a quiet, shy voice). voice
the sheer volume (= large amount) of business volume
wake from sth: She had just woken from a deep sleep. wake
warn (sb) that...: She was warned that if she did it again she would lose her job. warn
warn (sb) + speech: 'Beware of pickpockets,' she warned (him). warn
wash sth from sth: She washed the blood from his face. wash
wash yourself: She was no longer able to wash herself. wash
waste sth (in) doing sth: She wasted no time in rejecting the offer (= she rejected it immediately). waste
watch sb/sth doing sth: She watched the kids playing in the yard. watch
wave sth at sb: She waved her hand dismissively at the housekeeper. wave
wave sth + adv./prep.: 'I'm rich!' she exclaimed, waving the money under his nose. wave
Don't worry, if she seems quiet—it's just her way. way
I hate the way she always criticizes me. way
I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past. out of the way
In a weak moment (= when I was easily persuaded) I said she could borrow the car. weak
Was she wearing a seat belt? wear
All her friends could hear wedding bells (= they thought she would soon get married). wedding
Is she well enough to travel? well
What if she forgets to bring it? what if...?
She was killed when she was crushed under the wheels of a bus. wheel
Whenever she comes, she brings a friend. whenever
We thought she was arrogant, whereas in fact she was just very shy. whereas
Wherever she goes, there are crowds of people waiting to see her. wherever
I'll see whether she's at home (= or not at home). whether
It was a crisis for which she was totally unprepared. which
Her parents died while she was still at school. while
whisper sth (to sb): She leaned over and whispered something in his ear. whisper
whistle to sb/sth: She whistled to the dog to come back. whistle
whistle at sb/sth: Workmen whistled at her as she walked past. whistle
He whistled at the sheer audacity of the plan. whistle
She went white as a sheet when she heard the news. white
Her mother, in whom she confided, said she would support her unconditionally. whom
She always wants to impose her will on other people (= to get what she wants). will
She really wished she'd stayed on at college. wish
wish sb/sth/yourself + adv./prep.: She wished herself a million miles away. wish
wish sb sth: She could not believe that he wished her harm. wish
wish (to do sth): She expressed a wish to be alone. wish
She won't be able to help us with all the family commitments she has. with
Despite her grief, she found a hidden strength within herself. within
She was shocked by the violent scenes she had witnessed. witness
wonder who, where, etc...: I wonder who she is. wonder
+ speech: 'What should I do now?' she wondered. wonder
Have a word with Pat and see what she thinks. word
work for sth: She dedicated her life to working for peace. work
work for sb/sth: She works for an engineering company. work
She earned her grades through sheer hard work. work
The most worrying thing is that she won't let us help. worrying
He told her she'd let them down and she felt worse than ever. worse
She'd lost her job. Even worse, she'd lost her house and her children, too. worse
She'd be a fool to accept it (= if she accepted). would
They would never have met if she hadn't gone to Emma's party. would
She wouldn't change it, even though she knew it was wrong. would
write to sb: She wrote to him in France. write
write that...: She wrote that they were all fine. write
write sb sth: She wrote him several poems. write
She wrote back saying that she couldn't come. write back (to sb)
Only later did she discover a talent for writing. writing
I think she lives at number 44, but I could be wrong. wrong
wrong (to do sth): We were wrong to assume that she'd agree. wrong
If you do what she tells you, you won't go far wrong. go wrong
No, you've got it all wrong. She's his wife. get sth wrong
He assumed, wrongly, that she did not care. wrongly
I thought she told you. you
Is she a friend of yours? yours
She regrets that she spent her youth travelling and not studying. youth

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