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OXF3000N sự can đảm sự dũng cảm dũng khí courage
OXF3000N thất nghiệp không dùng không sử dụng được unemployed
OXF3000N chủ người sử dụng lao động employer
OXF3000N đang sử dụng đầy (người) occupied
OXF3000N dừng ngừng nghỉ thôi sự dừng sự ngừng sự đỗ lại stop
OXF3000N không dùng thất nghiệp unemployed
OXF3000N sử dụng dùng sự dùng sự sử dụng use
OXF3000N đã dùng đã sử dụng used
OXF3000N sử dụng cái gì sử dụng để làm cái gì used to sth
OXF3000N sử dụng gì sử dụng để làm gì used to doing sth
OXF3000N người dùng người sử dụng user













like: sự dừng
gebraucht Đã sử dụng 二手的 èr shǒu de
benutzerfreundlich dễ sử dụng 面向用户的, 对用户友好的 miànxiàng yònghù de, duì yònghù yǒuhǎo de
die Gebrauchsanweisung hướng dẫn sử dụng
die Verwendung cách sử dụng
gebraucht Đã sử dụng
der Arbeitgeber nhà tuyển dụng, người sử dụng lao động
der Benutzer người sử dụng
benutzerfreundlich dễ sử dụng


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)
Die Gebrauchsanweisung Hướng dẫn sử dụng (Lektion 46, Nr. 652)
Während seiner Abwesenheit hat er Trang sein Auto zur Verfügung gestellt. Trong khi vắng mặt anh đã đưa xe ô tô của mình cho Trang sử dụng. (Lektion 68, Nr. 965)
Der Zugang zu dieser Datenbank ist kostenlos. Ngân hàng dữ liệu này được sử dụng miễn phí. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1625)
Das Jahr in dem ich arbeitslos war, habe ich genutzt um mich weiterzubilden. Trong năm tôi thất nghiệp, tôi đã sử dụng thời gian để học thêm nghề. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1904)
Ich kenne und verwende Ihre Produkte seit über zehn Jahren. Tôi biết và sử dụng sản phẩm của ông / bà từ hơn mười năm nay. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1953)
Ich finde dieses Produkt gut. Ich benutze es selbst. Tôi thấy sản phẩm này tốt. Bản thân tôi cũng sử dụng nó. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2249)
Dieses Gerät ist ganz einfach zu bedienen. Chiếc máy này rất dễ sử dụng. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2261)
Das können Sie ganz vielseitig benutzen. Cái này quý khách có thể sử dụng cho nhiều mục đích khác nhau. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2270)
Das ist ganz einfach zu bedienen. Nó rất dễ sử dụng. (Lektion 121, Nr. 2330)


adapt sth for sth: Most of these tools have been specially adapted for use by disabled people. adapt
advise (sb) on/about sth/about doing sth: We employ an expert to advise on new technology. advise
alternative energy (= electricity or power that is produced using the energy from the sun, wind, water, etc.) alternative
Anybody can use the pool—you don't need to be a member. anybody
He was accused of appropriating club funds. appropriate
Some of the opposition party's policies have been appropriated by the government. appropriate
Five million dollars have been appropriated for research into the disease. appropriate
You can use that glass as a vase. as
ask to do sth: Did you ask to use the car? ask
Antique furniture is used to make an attractive contrast with a modern setting. attractive
Cost should not be a barrier to the use of legal services. barrier
You can use our apartment as a base in New York. base
She used her family's history as a base for her novel. base
I have to go to the bathroom (= use the toilet). bathroom
a battle of wits (= when each side uses their ability to think quickly to try to win) battle
It had been fine the week before (= the previous week). before
begin with sth: Use 'an' before words beginning with a vowel. begin
to give blood (= to have blood taken from you so that it can be used in the medical treatment of other people) blood
bother with/about sth: It's not worth bothering with (= using) an umbrella—the car's just outside. bother
Which brand of toothpaste do you use? brand
Some people burn calories (= use food to produce energy) faster than others. burn
calculate sth: Use the formula to calculate the volume of the container. calculate
Candidates are allowed to use dictionaries in this examination. candidate
I put the meal on (= paid for it using) my card. card
Great care is needed when choosing a used car. care
The roof was leaking and I had to use a bucket to catch the drips. catch
cell phone users cell phone
The use of cellular phones is not permitted on most aircraft. cell phone
charge sth: Before use, the battery must be charged. charge
charge sth up: The shaver can be charged up and used when travelling. charge
immigrant workers, used as a source of cheap labour (= workers who are paid very little, especially unfairly) cheap
Farmers are being urged to reduce their use of chemicals and work with nature to combat pests. chemical
Complete a claim form (= an official document which you must use in order to request money from an organization). claim
the use of computers in the classroom classroom
That guitar's been sitting collecting dust (= not being used) for years now. collect
These paints can be used individually or in combination. combination
a commercial vehicle (= one that is used for carrying goods or passengers who pay) commercial
This is one of the most commonly used methods. commonly
communicate with sb/sth: Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other. communicate
To whom it may concern ... (= used for example, at the beginning of a public notice or of a job reference about sb's character and ability) concern
a used car in perfect condition condition
The hotel is used for exhibitions, conferences and social events. conference
This entrance is in constant use. constant
He consulted the manual. consult
Such databases are being used in a wide range of contexts. context
You can use a microwave or cook it in a conventional oven. conventional
Their eyesight can be corrected in just a few minutes by the use of a laser. correct
The use of cheap labour helped to keep costs down. cost
Don't use too much of it—it cost a lot of money. cost
Could I use your phone, please? could
It's the thought that counts (= used about a small but kind action or gift). count
What criteria are used for assessing a student's ability? criterion
Birds use warm air currents to help their flight. current
She is used to dealing with all kinds of people in her job. deal with sb
to breathe/sigh/exhale deeply (= using all of the air in your lungs) deeply
The government is accused of using delaying tactics (= deliberately doing sth to delay a process, decision, etc.). delay
design sth (for sth): The method is specifically designed for use in small groups. design
It's very different to what I'm used to. different
Protect your child from direct sunlight by using a sunscreen. direct
disagreement on the method to be used disagreement
Her article is a discussion of the methods used in research. discussion
His language is disgusting (= he uses a lot of offensive words). disgusting
I don't know what to do with (= how to use) all the food that's left over. do sth with sb/sth
Nine per cent of commuters used public transport in 2008 and the trend is downwards. downwards
I found out Steve was on drugs (= regularly used drugs). drug
She was a drug addict (= could not stop using drugs). drug
That guitar's been sitting gathering dust (= not being used) for years now. dust
This computer is popular for its good design and ease of use. ease
She writes with a great economy of words (= using only the necessary words). economy
I admire the effective use of colour in her paintings. effective
the efficient use of energy efficient
fuel-efficient cars (= that do not use much fuel) efficient
This door should only be used in an emergency. emergency
employ sb: How many people does the company employ? employ
employ sb to do sth: A number of people have been employed to deal with the backlog of work. employ
Is this an empty chair (= a chair that nobody else is using)? empty
enable sth to do sth: Insulin enables the body to use and store sugar. enable
encourage sb to do sth: Music and lighting are used to encourage shoppers to buy more. encourage
The £500 million programme is centred around energy efficiency and renewable power sources. energy
I phoned earlier but you were engaged (= using your phone). engaged
This dictionary has many examples of how words are used. example
They are fair and decent employers. fair
He used a false name to get the job. FALSE
Are you familiar with the computer software they use? familiar
He's always using fancy legal words. fancy
Plan your route in advance, using main roads as far as possible. far
More females than males are employed in the factory. female
Your application will be kept on file (= in a file, to be used later). file
The government aims to make British industry leaner and fitter (= employing fewer people and with lower costs). fit
fold (away/up): The table folds up when not in use. fold
a foot pump (= operated using your foot, not your hand) foot
He got an award for bravery. for
The release of the hostages could not be achieved without the use of force. force
force sth: to force a lock/window/door (= to break it open using force) force
to force an entry (= to enter a building using force) force
This formula is used to calculate the area of a circle. formula
She used the money to go towards the foundation of a special research group. foundation
'Can I use the phone?' 'Please, feel free (= of course you can use it).' free
These proposals would give health authorities greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money. freedom
Our chefs use only the freshest produce available. fresh
Many people don't use their computers to their full potential. full
bodily functions (= for example eating, sex, using the toilet) function
Careless use of the clutch may damage the gears. gear
a dress that is generously cut (= uses plenty of material) generously
The operation gave him back the use of his legs. give sb back sth, give sth back (to sb)
Shut your mouth, if you know what's good for you (= used as a threat). good
All the materials used were of the highest grade. grade
Employers cannot discriminate on grounds of age. ground
The police officers drew their guns (= took them out so they were ready to use). gun
a hand drill (= one that is used by turning a handle rather than powered by electricity) hand
I wish you'd use your head (= think carefully before doing or saying sth). head
a help key/screen (= a function on a computer that provides information on how to use the computer) help
I use the Internet at work, during my lunch hour. hour
Britain's licensing hours (= when pubs are allowed to open) used to be very restricted. hour
The hostages were used as a human shield (= a person or group of people that is forced to stay in a particular place where they would be hurt or killed if their country attacked it). human
The thief used a false identity. identity
Don't let your imagination run away with you (= don't use too much imagination). imagination
Use your imagination! (= used to tell sb that they will have to guess the answer to the question they have asked you, usually because it is obvious or embarrassing) imagination
Increasing numbers of people are using hand-held devices to access the Internet. increase
You won't get much help. You'll have to use your initiative. initiative
the introduction of compulsory military service introduction
Don't use the car for short journeys. journey
Bye! Safe journey! (= used when sb is beginning a journey) journey
It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement. judgement
know how, what, etc...: Do you know how to use spreadsheets? know
Employers are using immigrants as cheap labour. labour
good labour relations (= the relationship between workers and employers) labour
manual labour (= work using your hands) labour
a wine lake (= a large supply of wine that is not being used) lake
Some drugs are being used on a much larger scale than previously. large
Defence attorneys can use any means within the law to get their client off. law
Today we learnt how to use the new software. learn
leave to sb: The only course of action left to me was to notify her employer. leave
All new students are given lessons in/on how to use the library. lesson
I'd rather use my money than leave it lying in the bank. lie
If you suspect a gas leak do not strike a match or use electricity. match
The job will require you to use all your skills to the maximum. maximum
Regular tests are used to measure students' progress. measure
measure how much, how long, etc...: A dipstick is used to measure how much oil is left in an engine. measure
Which measure of weight do pharmacists use? measure
Might I use your phone? might
mind how, where, etc...: Mind how you go! (= often used when you say goodbye to sb) mind
More and more people are using the Internet. more and more
Only use your car when absolutely necessary. necessary
What do you need your own computer for? You can use ours. need
The office network allows users to share files and software, and to use a central printer. network
A second-hand car costs a fraction of a new one. new
He used the occasion to announce further tax cuts. occasion
Out you go! (= used to order sb to leave a room) out
We plan to use an outside firm of consultants. outside
It is often stated that we use only 10 per cent of our brain. per cent
Well I'm sorry—but nobody's perfect (= used when sb has criticized you). perfect
All hire cars are for personal use only. personal
pill-popping (= the act of taking too many pills or using illegal drugs) pill
You can use milk in place of cream in this recipe. in place of sb/sth, in sb's/sth's place
Read the manual to learn the program's finer points (= small details). point
the pointed arches used in medieval buildings pointed
You cannot legally take possession of the property (= start using it after buying it) until three weeks after the contract is signed. possession
Police in riot gear used their powers under the Public Order Act to move on 300 protesters. power
He had to use all his powers of persuasion. power
You can't use it in its present condition. present
The building had previously been used as a hotel. previously
If I can afford it, I think I'll go private (= pay for medical care rather than use the government service). private
the terms that doctors and other health professionals use professional
In this area oxen are used to pull carts. pull
The building is used for religious purposes. purpose
If you use something, put it back! put sth back
a disused railway railway
Have you used it recently (= in the recent past)? recently
to replace the handset (= after using the telephone). replace
The artist uses doves to represent peace. represent
research how, what, etc...: We have to research how the product will actually be used. research
They felt obliged to resort to violence. resort to sth
resort doing sth: We may have to resort to using untrained staff. resort to sth
We must make the most efficient use of the available financial resources. resource
The database could be used as a teaching resource in colleges. resource
Insulin is used to control the rise of glucose levels in the blood. rise
road accidents/safety/users road
by royal appointment (= a sign used by companies that supply goods to the royal family) royal
run on sth: Our van runs on (= uses) diesel. run
a ship under sail (= using sails) sail
He used the very same (= exactly the same) words. same
scared (to do sth): People are scared to use the buses late at night. scared
We used the branch of an old tree as a seat. seat
The visit took place amidst tight security (= the use of many police officers). security
The word 'love' is used in different senses by different people. sense
shake sb/sth: Shake the bottle well before use. shake
shape sth: This tool is used for shaping wood. shape
John had no brothers or sisters and wasn't used to sharing. share
shift (from...) (to/towards/toward...): The balance of power shifted away from workers towards employers. shift
All I get is a busy signal when I dial his number (= his phone is being used). signal
The satellite is used for transmitting signals around the world. signal
This machine is very simple to use. simple
Avoid using perfumed soaps on sensitive skin. soap
The boiler uses solid fuel. solid
Historians use a wide range of primary and secondary sources for their research. source
Are there any tickets going spare (= are there any available, not being used by sb else)? spare
This expression is used mainly in speech, not in writing. speech
the use of drugs in sport sport
spread sth: Using too much water could spread the stain. spread
Use of computers spread rapidly during that period. spread
Standards aren't what they used to be. standard
We need to start (= begin using) a new jar of coffee. start
The police asked me to make a statement (= a written account of facts concerning a crime, used in court if legal action follows). statement
Stay tuned (= used to ask people to continue listening to or watching a particular programme on the radio or television). stay
We used glue to stick the broken pieces together. stick
Stir the paint before you use it. stir
The stage lighting was used to suggest a beach scene. suggest
A list of symbols used on the map is given in the index. symbol
What are you talking about? (= used when you are surprised, annoyed and/or worried by sth that sb has just said) talk
I don't know what you're talking about (= used to say that you did not do sth that sb has accused you of). talk
'Register' is the term commonly used to describe different levels of formality in language. term
Schools use various methods of testing. test
Hello, is Bob there please? (= used when calling sb on the phone) there
Wash the fruit thoroughly before use. thoroughly
I need to go to the toilet (= use the toilet). toilet
power tools (= using electricity) tool
the use of environmentally unfriendly products (= that harm the environment) unfriendly
use sth: Can I use your phone? use
Have you ever used this software before? use
How often do you use (= travel by) the bus? use
They were able to achieve a settlement without using military force. use
The applicator makes the glue easy to use. use
The oven looked as if it had never been used. use
I have some information you may be able to use (= to get an advantage from). use
use sth for sth/for doing sth: We used a carrot for the snowman's nose. use
The blue files are used for storing old invoices. use
use sth to do sth: Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds. use
use sth as sth: The building is currently being used as a warehouse. use
You can't keep using your bad back as an excuse. use
This type of heater uses a lot of electricity. use
I hope you haven't used all the milk. use
The poem uses simple language. use
That's a word I never use. use
You have to use the past tense. use
Making soup is a good way of using up leftover vegetables. use sth up
A ban was imposed on the use of chemical weapons. use
The software is designed for use in schools. use
I'm not sure that this is the most valuable use of my time. use
The chapel was built in the 12th century and is still in use today. use
The bar is for the use of members only. use
I'm sure you'll think of a use for it. use
You can throw those away—they're no use to anyone. be no use (to sb)
What's the use of worrying about it? it's no use (doing sth), what's the use (of doing sth)?
We could make better use of our resources. make use of sth/sb
You should make use of your contacts. make use of sth/sb
used cars used
Some products can be recycled at the end of their useful life. useful
computer software users user
a user manual user
This tool can be used in a variety of ways. variety
the use of video in schools video
violence (against sb): He condemned the protesters' use of violence against the police. violence
Why do they always have to resort to violence? violence
After using the cream for a month, I could see no visible difference. visible
your active vocabulary (= the words that you use) vocabulary
your passive vocabulary (= the words that you understand but don't use) vocabulary
You're welcome to use the pool. welcome
The term is widely used in everyday speech. widely
Without wanting to criticize, I think you could have done better. (= used before you make a critical comment) without
Conflict between employers and workers intensified and the number of strikes rose. worker