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OXF3000N đánh thức làm thức dậy awake
OXF3000N chiều sâu độ dày depth
OXF3000N bằng phẳng bẹt nhẵn dãy phòng căn phòng mặt phẳng flat
OXF3000N sự dạy tài liệu cung cấp instruction
OXF3000N hàng dãy sắp xếp thành hàng dãy rank
OXF3000N sự lên sự tăng lương thăng cấp dậy đứng lên mọc (mặt trời) thành đạt rise
OXF3000N dây cáp dây thừng xâu chuỗi rope
OXF3000N hàng dãy row
OXF3000N loạt dãy chuỗi series
OXF3000N đứng dậy stand up
OXF3000N dạ dày stomach
OXF3000N dây sợi dây string
OXF3000N băng băng ghi âm dải dây tape
OXF3000N sự dạy công việc dạy học teaching
OXF3000N dày dày đặc thickly
OXF3000N tính chất dày độ dày bề dày thickness
OXF3000N chỉ sợi chỉ sợi dây thread
OXF3000N buộc cột trói dây buộc dây trói dây giày tie
OXF3000N xe lửa tàu hỏa dạy rèn luyện đào tạo train
OXF3000N sự dạy dỗ sự huấn luyện sự đào tạo training
OXF3000N điệu giai điệu lên dây so dây (đàn) tune
OXF3000N thức dậy tỉnh thức wake
OXF3000N lên dây quấn giải quyết wind sth up













like: dãy
aufstehen thức dậy 起床 qǐchuáng
aufstehen đứng dậy, đứng lên 起床 qǐchuáng
aufwachen thức dậy, trưởng thành 醒来 xǐnglái
aufstehen thức dậy 站起 zhànqǐlái
aufstehen đứng dậy, đứng lên 站起 zhànqǐlái
unterrichten giảng dạy 上课 shàngkè
erziehen giáo dục, dạy dỗ 培育 péiyù
aufstehen thức dậy
aufwachen thức dậy, trưởng thành
aufstehen đứng dậy, đứng lên
unterrichten giảng dạy
das Kochbuch sách dạy nấu ăn
sich anschnallen thắt dây bảo hiểm
der Aufstand sự nổi dậy, cuộc khởi nghĩa
die Fahrschule trường dạy lái xe
die Erzieherin người dạy dỗ, nhà sư phạm
das Streichinstrument nhạc cụ dây hùng vĩ
das Saiteninstrument bộ dây
erziehen giáo dục, dạy dỗ


Könntest du mir eine Halskette oder Ohrringe mitbringen? Anh có thế lấy giúp em một sợi dây chuyền hay bông tai được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 317)
Möglicherweise hättest du eine Magenverstimmung oder eine Vergiftung. Có thế là anh có vấn đề với dạ dày hoặc bị ngộ độc. (Lektion 33, Nr. 450)
Nam spielt immer, dass ihre Tier-Spielzeuge zur Schule gehen müssen. Nam luôn chơi trò dạy học cho những con thú của mình. (Lektion 35, Nr. 491)
Die Schweine bringen Kühen und Hunden bei, wie man die Computer benutzt. Những chú heo dạy những chú bò và chó về cách sử dụng máy tính. (Lektion 35, Nr. 492)
Trang bringt Lan das Alphabet bei: Trang dạy Lan bảng chữ cái. (Lektion 35, Nr. 493)
Sie genießen die Fahrt durchs Gebirge. Họ thưởng thức cuộc du ngoạn qua những dãy núi. (Lektion 52, Nr. 730)
Herzliche Grüße aus den Bergen. Chào yêu thương từ những dãy núi. (Lektion 55, Nr. 788)
Unausgeschlafen und schlecht gelaunt steht Tri auf und macht sich auf den Weg zur Arbeit. Trí dậy với tình trạng thiếu ngủ và tâm trạng xấu, rồi anh chuẩn bị lên đường đi làm. (Lektion 67, Nr. 952)
Parfum, eine Kette, eine Haarspange für meine Haare und einen Gürtel für dich. Nước hoa, dây chuyền, cặp tóc cho tóc của em và dây lưng cho anh. (Lektion 76, Nr. 1086)
Er spricht gerade auf der anderen Leitung. Ông ấy đang bận tiếp đầu dây khác. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1256)
Alle unsere Leitungen sind zur Zeit belegt. Tất cả các đầu dây hiện tại đều đang bận. (Lektion 87, Nr. 1293)
Hier müssen noch Kabel verlegt werden. Ở đây cần phải được lắp dây. (Lektion 120, Nr. 2309)


admire sb/sth for sth: The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching. admire
When the adverts came on I got up to put the kettle on. advert
We've got to get up early, all right? all right
It's hard bringing up children alone. alone
the application of new technology to teaching application
ask sb whether, what, etc...: She asked me if I would give her English lessons. ask
We woke at dawn. at
an attack of nerves attack
awake (sb) (from/to sth): I awoke from a deep sleep. awake
awake to do sth: He awoke to find her gone. awake
awake sb: Her voice awoke the sleeping child. awake
She woke up briefly and then went back to sleep. back
The rebels backed up their demands with threats. back sb/sth up
a ball of string ball
A person like that does not belong in teaching. belong
to do up/fasten/tighten a belt belt
He bent the wire into the shape of a square. bend
a piece of bent wire bent
a meeting of representatives of the student body and teaching staff body
break sth: a broken night's sleep (= a night during which you often wake up) break
a well/badly brought up child bring sb up
bring to do sth: They were brought up to (= taught as children to) respect authority. bring sb up
The line is busy—I'll try again later. busy
a 10 000 volt cable cable
cancer of the bowel/stomach cancer
The cancer has spread to his stomach. cancer
a teaching career career
The mayor wore his chain of office. chain
The prisoners were kept in chains (= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping). chain
a new concept in teaching concept
Calls to the helpline cost 38p per minute. cost
Don't go over that line or your throw won't count. count
a thick covering of snow on the ground covering
double/single cream (= thick/thin cream) cream
We were taught how to criticize poems. criticize
The straps cross over at the back and are tied at the waist. cross
The children are taught to respect different cultures. culture
cut sth: Don't cut the string, untie the knots. cut
cut sth in/into sth: He cut the loaf into thick slices. cut
cut sth (from sth): He cut four thick slices from the loaf. cut
They danced to the music of a string quartet. dance
He delivered his lines confidently. deliver
Does the quality of teaching depend on class size? depend on/upon sth
She deserves a medal for teaching those 5-year-olds all day! sb deserves a medal
a diagram of the wiring system diagram
She finds it very difficult to get up early. difficult
If you get up early, try not to disturb everyone else. disturb
She awoke early after a disturbed night. disturb
do doing sth: I could have done without being (= I wish I had not been) woken up at three in the morning. do without (sb/sth)
Get up and get dressed! dress
She's an early riser (= she gets up early in the morning). early
I woke up early this morning. early
I couldn't get through—the line's engaged. engaged
enthusiasm (for doing sth): She never lost her enthusiasm for teaching. enthusiasm
to have over ten years' teaching experience experience
Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair. experience
The school is extending the range of subjects taught. extend
Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward. fact
The fashion at the time was for teaching mainly the written language. fashion
fasten sth: Fasten your seatbelts, please. fasten
I've got a tight feeling in my stomach. feeling
I was feeling fine when I got up this morning. fine
Exercise is the only way to get a flat stomach after having a baby. flat
They followed the teachings of Buddha. follow
I've been on my feet (= standing or walking around) all day. foot
form sth: Bend the wire so that it forms a 'V'. form
He has no formal teaching qualifications. formal
Pull gently on the free end of the rope. free
The store sells everything from shoelaces to computers. from
You can't run on a full stomach. full
I generally get up at six. generally
The class got up when the teacher came in. get up
I can't get out of the habit of waking at six in the morning. get out of sth
He always gets up early. get up, get sb up
Could you get me up at 6.30 tomorrow? get up, get sb up
I want a rope that will go from the top window to the ground. go
go doing sth: She's decided to go back to teaching. go back to sth
He cut himself a great thick slice of cake. great
Hang on to that rope and don't let go. hang on to sth
Have you ever heard him lecture? hear
She helped him to his feet. help
Her stomach felt hollow with fear. hollow
a fat envelope about half an inch thick inch
brass/stringed, etc. instruments instrument
Some drugs can irritate the lining of the stomach. irritate
I sat up with a jump (= quickly and suddenly). jump
Tie the two ropes together with a knot. knot
We shall be landing shortly. Please fasten your seatbelts. land
a qualification in language teaching language
I got up late. late
Other countries can teach us a lesson or two on industrial policy. lesson
The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget. lesson
Don't let the rope go. let sb/sth go, let go (of sb/sth)
Don't let go of the rope. let sb/sth go, let go (of sb/sth)
The teaching of history should not be limited to dates and figures. limit sth to sb/sth
Your bill includes line rental. line
The company's lines have been jammed (= busy) all day with people making complaints. line
If you hold the line (= stay on the telephone and wait), I'll see if she is available. line
a fishing line line
He hung the towels out on the line (= clothes line). line
They dropped the sails and threw a line to a man on the dock. line
Draw a thick black line across the page. line
The ball went over the line. line
Be careful not to cross the line (= the broken line painted down the middle of the road). line
Your feet must be behind the line when you serve (= in tennis ). line
After a little (= a short time) he got up and left. little
The horse had broken loose (= escaped) from its tether. loose
She fastened the belt loosely around her waist. loosely
Hold the rope loosely between your finger and thumb. loosely
a low range of hills low
The electricity supply has been cut off at the mains. main
teaching materials material
the school mathematics curriculum mathematics
English is the medium of instruction (= the language used to teach other subjects). medium
miss (sb/sth) doing sth: I don't miss getting up at six every morning! miss
She woke every morning at the same time. morning
a chain/range of mountains mountain
The rebels were responsible for the mass murder of 400 civilians. murder
I woke up with a stiff neck. neck
need (for sb/sth) to do sth: There is no need for you to get up early tomorrow. need
He's off work with a trapped nerve in his neck. nerve
nerve endings nerve
Every nerve in her body was tense. nerve
I need something to calm/steady my nerves. nerve
By the end of the meal her nerves were completely frayed. nerve
the northern slopes of the mountains northern
I can't get an outside line. outside
stomach/chest pains pain
a brilliant/polished/seasoned performer performer
Most teenagers go through a period of rebelling. period
He left the phone off the hook as he didn't want to be disturbed. phone
a piece of string/wood piece
The rebels hatched a plot to overthrow the government. plot
She spends every waking hour plotting her revenge. plot
areas of dense/sparse population (= where many/not many people live) population
She was learning to change her hand from first to third position (= on the strings of a violin ). position
Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof. pour
the theory and practice of teaching practice
The sight of her son graduating filled her with pride. pride
He was taken prisoner by rebel soldiers. prisoner
the medical/legal/teaching, etc. profession profession
a week-long programme of lectures programme
to pull a muscle/ligament/tendon pull
pull at/on sth: I pulled on the rope to see if it was secure. pull
One last pull on the rope should do it. pull
She now teaches only private pupils. pupil
He pushed his chair back and stood up. push
He was put off science by bad teaching. put sb off sth/sb
a nursing/teaching, etc. qualification qualification
Previous teaching experience is a necessary qualification for this job. qualification
It's like being in the Alps, but not quite. quite
(+ adv./prep.): 'Grab the end of the rope.' 'I can't reach that far!' reach
They hadn't reckoned on a rebellion. reckon on sth
He gave up teaching in 2009, much to the regret of his students. regret
religious instruction (= instruction in a particular religion) religious
remember sb/sth doing sth: I can still vividly remember my grandfather teaching me to play cards. remember
require sth: The wearing of seat belts is required by law. require
The database could be used as a teaching resource in colleges. resource
retire (from sth): She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health. retire
the rise of fascism in Europe rise
the rise and fall of the British Empire rise
The peasants rose in revolt. rise
They rose from the table. rise
She rose to her feet. rise
You will find scenery to rival anything you can see in the Alps. rival
roll sb/sth (over) (onto sth): I rolled the baby over onto its stomach. roll
We tied his hands together with rope. rope
The anchor was attached to a length of rope. rope
Coils of rope lay on the quayside. rope
rub sth (+ adj.): The horse's neck was rubbed raw (= until the skin came off) where the rope had been. rub
run sth + adv./prep.: We ran a cable from the lights to the stage. run
The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen. series
My mother taught me how to sew. sew
shake sb up: The accident really shook her up. shake
Don't touch that wire or you'll get a shock. shock
a sick feeling in your stomach sick
similar (to sb/sth): My teaching style is similar to that of most other teachers. similar
I woke up with a slight headache. slight
Clouds of thick black smoke billowed from the car's exhaust. smoke
These chains seem fairly solid. solid
She taught us the words of a French song. song
My stomach is still sore (= painful) after the operation. sore
the southern slopes of the mountains southern
Without speaking, she stood up and went out. speak
If the paint is too thick, it will not spread evenly. spread
teaching staff staff
Everyone stood when the President came in. stand
stir sth in: Stir in the milk until the sauce thickens. stir
She's built up a good stock of teaching materials over the years. stock
She had no stomach for the leftover stew. have no stomach for sth
They had no stomach for a fight. have no stomach for sth
Pictures of the burnt corpses turned my stomach. turn your stomach
to wake up in a strange bed strange
the strength of a rope strength
stretch sth + adj.: Make sure that the rope is stretched tight. stretch
The molecules join together to form long strings. string
He wrapped the package in brown paper and tied it with string. string
You need strong nerves to ride a bike in London. strong
student fees (= to pay for the cost of teaching) student
study (sth) under...: a composer who studied under Nadia Boulanger (= was taught by Nadia Boulanger) study
a study of different teaching styles style
The course teaches you the theory but there's no substitute for practical experience. substitute
suited (for sb/sth): He is not really suited for a teaching career. suited
supply sb/sth with sth: Foreign governments supplied the rebels with arms. supply
I woke up in a sweat. sweat
take sth (from sb): The rebels succeeded in taking the town. take
take sb + noun: The rebels took him prisoner. take
He was taken prisoner by the rebels. take
I passed him the rope and he took it. take
It was my task to wake everyone up in the morning. task
She teaches at our local school. teach
He taught for several years before becoming a writer. teach
teach sth: I'll be teaching history and sociology next term. teach
teach sth to sb: He teaches English to advanced students. teach
teach sb sth: He teaches them English. teach
teach (sb to do) sth: Could you teach me to do that? teach
teach sb how, what, etc...: My father taught me how to ride a bike. teach
teach sb to do sth: She taught me to be less critical of other people. teach
teach (sb) that...: My parents taught me that honesty was always the best policy. teach
teach sb sth: Our experience as refugees taught us many valuable lessons. teach
She wants to go into teaching (= make it a career). teaching
the teaching profession teaching
He has now retired from full-time teaching teaching
How much teaching do you actually do? teaching
the teachings of Lenin teaching
technical drawing (= especially taught as a school subject) technical
telephone lines/networks/services telephone
the theory and practice of language teaching theory
The plane crashed in thick fog. thick
thick smoke thick
Thick cloud covered the sky. thick
thick with sth: The air was thick with dust. thick
The atmosphere was thick with tension. thick
The effect will be ruined if the paint is too thick. thick
This breed of cattle has a very thick coat. thick
His eyebrows were thick and bushy. thick
a thick slice of bread thick
a thick book (= one that has a lot of pages) thick
a thick coat (= one made of heavy cloth) thick
thick fingers thick
Everything was covered with a thick layer of dust. thick
How thick are the walls? thick
They're two feet thick. thick
thickly sliced bread thickly
Use wood of at least 12 mm thickness. thickness
Cook for about 10 minutes, depending on the thickness of the steaks. thickness
Roll out the pastry to a thickness of 1 cm. thickness
The walls are at least two feet in thickness. thickness
The board is available in four thicknesses. thickness
Tie up your shoelaces! tie
I tied a knot in the rope. tie
Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church. tie
Sport is no longer so important in the school timetable (= all the subjects that are taught at schools). timetable
Attach this rope to the front of the car. to
Twist the wire to form a circle. twist
Under its new conductor, the orchestra has established an international reputation. under
He's up and about again after his illness. up
I've been off work with an upset stomach. upset
urge that...: The report urged that all children be taught to swim. urge
wage sth: The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2007. wage
wake (up): What time do you usually wake up in the morning? wake
I always wake early in the summer. wake
Wake up! It's eight o'clock. wake
wake to sth: They woke to a clear blue sky. wake
wake to do sth: He woke up to find himself alone in the house. wake
She stood and watched as the taxi drove off. watch
We fought our way through the dense vegetation. way
Was she wearing a seat belt? wear
Mrs Smith, who has a lot of teaching experience at junior level, will be joining the school in September. who
a coil of copper wire wire
a wire basket wire
The box was fastened with a rusty wire. wire
The telephone wires had been cut. wire
Students should discuss any problems or worries they have with their course tutors. worry
He stood up, stretched and yawned. yawn
She gave up teaching three years ago. year
My hair is very fine. Yours is much thicker. yours