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OXF3000N thuộc nghệ thuật thuộc mỹ thuật artistic
OXF3000N thuộc về của thuộc quyền sở hữu belong
OXF3000N điếu thuốc lá cigarette
OXF3000N phụ thuộc tùy thuộc dựa vào ỷ vào trông mong vào depend on
OXF3000N hiệu thuốc cửa hàng dược phẩm drugstore
OXF3000N thân thiết quen thuộc familiar
OXF3000N gia đình thuộc gia đình family
OXF3000N lịch sử thuộc lịch sử historical
OXF3000N da thuộc leather
OXF3000N bỏ đi rời đi để lại leather
OXF3000N y học y khoa thuốc medicine
OXF3000N viên thuốc pill
OXF3000N chất độc thuốc độc đánh thuốc độc tẩm thuốc độc poison
OXF3000N công thức đơn thuốc receipt
OXF3000N người cai trị người trị vì thước kẻ ruler
OXF3000N khói hơi thuốc hút thuốc bốc khói hơi smoke
OXF3000N sự hút thuốc smoking
OXF3000N khác nhau thuộc về nhiều loại various
OXF3000N lat thước Anh (bằng 0 914 mét) sân có rào yard













like: thuốc
rauchen hút thuốc 吸烟 xīyān
dramatisch căng thắng, thuộc về kịch, có tính kịch 戏剧性的 xìjùxìng de
etwas auswendig lernen học thuộc cái gì 记住 jì zhù
abhängig lệ thuộc 依赖 yī lài
rauchen hút thuốc
der Raucher người hút thuốc
der Nichtraucher người không hút thuốc
die Zigarette điếu thuốc
die Apotheke hiệu thuốc
das Rezept đơn thuốc
das Verhütungsmittel dụng cụ tránh thai, thuốc tránh thai
die Pille viên thuốc
dramatisch căng thắng, thuộc về kịch, có tính kịch
etwas auswendig lernen học thuộc cái gì
die Abhängigkeit lệ thuộc, phụ thuộc
abhängig lệ thuộc
der Gerber thợ thuộc da
die Kapsel vỏ, bao để chứa thuốc hay chất gì đó
der Mohn cây thuốc phiện
der Adlige người thuộc dòng quý tộc


Raucher oder Nichtraucher? Hút thuốc hay không hút thuốc? (Lektion 20, Nr. 239)
Nichtraucher. Rauchen ist zu teuer. Không hút thuốc. Hút thuốc thì tốn kém lắm. (Lektion 20, Nr. 240)
In der Apotheke Ở hiệu thuốc (Lektion 33, Nr. 434)
Trang arbeitet in der Apotheke. Trang làm việc ở hiệu thuốc. (Lektion 33, Nr. 435)
Er entscheidet sich, Trang in der Apotheke zu besuchen, um sich zu informieren. Anh ấy quyết định đến thăm Trang ở hiệu thưốc đế hỏi thông tin. (Lektion 33, Nr. 437)
Empfängnisverhütungsmittel wie Kondome oder die Pille sind im zweiten Fach. Dụng cụ phòng tránh thai như bao cao su hoặc thuốc tránh thai thì ở ngăn thứ hai. (Lektion 33, Nr. 442)
Ich würde ins Grippefach kucken und dir Aspirin geben. Em tìm ngăn cho bệnh cảm và lấy cho anh thuốc Aspirin. (Lektion 33, Nr. 445)
Ich würde dir keine Pillen oder Antibiotikum geben. Em sẽ không đưa thuốc cho anh. (Lektion 33, Nr. 451)
Die meisten Kunden der Apotheke haben ein Rezept. Đa số khách hàng của hiệu thuốc đều có toa thuốc. (Lektion 33, Nr. 452)
Die Ware bleibt bis zur vollständigen Zahlung unser Eigentum. Hàng vẫn thuộc về công ty chúng tôi cho đến khi thanh toán từ phía quý vị được hoàn tất. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1607)
Das gehört nicht zum Thema. Điều đó không thuộc về chủ đề này. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2166)


A Committee on Safety of Medicines was set up under the Act. act
Cigarette advertising has been banned. advertising
advise (sb) what, which, whether, etc...: The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take. advise
allow sth: Smoking is not allowed in the hall. allow
We do not allow smoking in the hall. allow
amaze sb: Just the size of the place amazed her. amaze
+ speech: 'I've given up smoking,' she announced. announce
announce that...: She announced that she'd given up smoking. announce
Most people immediately associate addictions with drugs, alcohol and cigarettes. associate
Do you belong to any professional or trade associations? association
a proven association between passive smoking and cancer association
The research unit is attached to the university. attached
Doctors have backed plans to raise the tax on cigarettes. back
Smoking gives you bad breath. bad
a campaign to ban smoking in public places ban
There is to be a total ban on smoking in the office. ban
Are you sure these documents belong together? belong
Several of the points you raise do not belong in this discussion. belong
A person like that does not belong in teaching. belong
I don't feel as if I belong here. belong
Have you ever belonged to a political party? belong to sth
Lions and tigers belong to the cat family. belong to sth
Who does this watch belong to? belong to sb
The islands belong to Spain. belong to sb
For maximum benefit, take the tablets before meals. benefit
blow sth + adv./prep.: He drew on his cigarette and blew out a stream of smoke. blow
the leading brand of detergent brand
The cigarette burned a hole in the carpet. burn
They were both in the same line of business. business
a medicine cabinet cabinet
an anti-smoking campaign campaign
Smokers face an increased risk of developing lung cancer. cancer
catch sb doing sth: I caught her smoking in the bathroom. catch
Students over 25 fall into a different category. category
Of course we'll change it for a larger size, Madam. change
The drugs were found in their car during a routine check by police. check
Take this prescription to the chemist's. chemist
a packet/pack of cigarettes cigarette
to light a cigarette cigarette
different classes of drugs class
to join/belong to a club club
His treatment was a combination of surgery, radiation and drugs. combination
Your mother hasn't yet come round from the anaesthetic. come around/round
She's on the management committee. committee
The content of the course depends on what the students would like to study. content
Stop smoking and you will see a continuous improvement in your health. continuous
The offer has been accepted, subject to contract (= the agreement is not official until the contract is signed). contract
She was given drugs to control the pain. control
The crops are regularly sprayed with pesticides. crop
I won't have a cigarette, thanks—I'm trying to cut down (= smoke fewer). cut sth down (to...), cut down (on sth)
Smoking seriously damages your health. damage
Smoking is a serious danger to health. danger
Take the medicine three times a day. day
it is demonstrated that...: It has been demonstrated that this drug is effective. demonstrate
depend sb/sth to do sth: He knew he could depend upon her to deal with the situation. depend on/upon sb/sth
Depend upon it (= you can be sure) we won't give up. depend on/upon sb/sth
depend sb/sth doing sth: Can we depend on you coming in on Sunday? depend on/upon sb/sth
depend sb/sth to do sth: You can depend on her to be (= she always is) late. depend on/upon sb/sth
The community depends on the shipping industry for its survival. depend on/upon sb/sth (for sth)
I don't want to depend too much on my parents. depend on/upon sb/sth (for sth)
Does the quality of teaching depend on class size? depend on/upon sth
It would depend on the circumstances. depend on/upon sth
depend how, what, etc...: Whether we need more food depends on how many people turn up. depend on/upon sth
Starting salary varies from £26 000 to £30 500, depending on experience. depending on
He either resigned or was sacked, depending on who you talk to. depending on
'Is he coming?' 'That depends. He may not have the time.' that depends, it (all) depends
I don't know if we can help—it all depends. that depends, it (all) depends
I might not go. It depends how tired I am. that depends, it (all) depends
'Your job sounds fun.' 'It depends what you mean by 'fun'.' that depends, it (all) depends
I shouldn't be too late. But it depends if the traffic's bad. that depends, it (all) depends
it depresses sb to do sth: It depresses me to see so many young girls smoking. depress
I'm desperate for a cigarette. desperate
a determined effort to stop smoking determined
A new type of painkilling drug has recently been developed. develop
discover sb/sth: Police discovered a large stash of drugs while searching the house. discover
Dissolve the tablet in water. dissolve
the distribution of food and medicines to the flood victims distribution
a distinction which cuts right across the familiar division into arts and sciences division
The research showed beyond doubt that smoking contributes to heart disease. beyond (any) doubt
He does not smoke or take drugs. drug
teenagers experimenting with drugs drug
I found out Steve was on drugs (= regularly used drugs). drug
a hard (= very harmful) drug such as heroin drug
a soft drug (= one that is not considered very harmful) drug
He was charged with pushing drugs (= selling them). drug
I don't do drugs (= use them). drug
The doctor put me on a course of pain-killing drugs. drug
drug companies drug
The peasants depend on a good harvest for their very existence (= in order to continue to live). existence
explanation (of sth): The book opens with an explanation of why some drugs are banned. explanation
There are plans to extend the no-smoking area. extend
Do you have this sweatshirt in an extra large size? extra
She looked around for a familiar face. face
The result will depend on a number of different factors factor
The success or failure of the plan depends on you. failure
to look/sound/taste familiar familiar
He's a familiar figure in the neighbourhood. familiar
Something about her voice was vaguely familiar. familiar
I couldn't see any familiar faces in the room. familiar
familiar to sb: The smell is very familiar to everyone who lives near a bakery. familiar
Violent attacks are becoming all too familiar (= sadly familiar). familiar
an area with which I had been familiar since childhood familiar
By now you will be familiar with the one-way system in the centre of town. familiar
Lions belong to the cat family. family
the countries of the former Soviet Union former
The centre aims to free young people from dependency on drugs. free
How did she get into (= start taking) drugs? get into sth
give doing sth: You ought to give up smoking. give sth up
glad about sth: 'He doesn't need the pills any more.' 'I'm glad about that.' glad
The price of cigarettes is going up. go up
the former governor of the colony governor
He was back on familiar ground, dealing with the customers. ground
grow in sth: The family has grown in size recently. grow
A cigarette hung from her lips. hang
racial hatred (= between people from different races) hatred
I had a cigarette while I was waiting. have
Smoking can seriously damage your health. health
to drink/smoke heavily heavily
He relies heavily on his parents. heavily
a heavy drinker/smoker heavy
She stopped smoking with the help of her family and friends. help
He ignored all the 'No Smoking' signs and lit up a cigarette. ignore
Treatment depends on the individual involved. individual
Research shows that most young smokers are influenced by their friends. influence
The only active ingredient in this medicine is aspirin. ingredient
iron tablets (= containing iron prepared as a medicine) iron
Some drugs can irritate the lining of the stomach. irritate
This jacket is just my size. just
He tried to kill himself with sleeping pills. kill
'I was terrible!' 'You were nothing of the kind.' nothing of the kind/sort
The new rules could mean the end of football as we know it (= in the form that we are familiar with). know
Some drugs are being used on a much larger scale than previously. large
Size of pension depends partly on length of service with the company. length
license sth: The new drug has not yet been licensed in the US. license
license sb/sth to do sth: They had licensed the firm to produce the drug. license
Steve took out a cigarette and lit it. light
The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked (= they depend on each other). link
So long as there is a demand for these drugs, the financial incentive for drug dealers will be there. as/so long as
The majority was/were in favour of banning smoking . majority
The main bedroom measures 12ft by 15ft. measure
The Richter Scale is a measure of ground motion. measure
Do you know your measurements (= the size of parts of your body)? measurement
alternative medicine medicine
Did you take your medicine? medicine
It's safe to take a mild sedative. mild
a mixed marriage (= between two people of different races or religions) mixed
Some addicts suffer violent mood swings (= changes of mood) if deprived of the drug. mood
multiply sth: Cigarette smoking multiplies the risk of cancer. multiply
I asked him in the nicest possible way to put his cigarette out. nice
No smoking! no
'Will it bother you if I smoke?' 'Not at all.' not at all
His success depended, as so often happens, on things entirely outside his control. often
a ban on smoking on
arranged in order of priority/importance/size order
The dead woman had been overcome by smoke. overcome
Most of the apartments are privately owned. own
a pack of cigarettes/gum pack
a packet of biscuits/cigarettes/crisps packet
She belongs to the Labour Party. party
pill-popping (= the act of taking too many pills or using illegal drugs) pill
the possible side effects of the drug possible
a powerful image/drug/speech powerful
The price of cigarettes is set to rise again. price
Coming off the drug was a long and painful (= difficult) process for him. process
proof that...: There is no proof that the knife belonged to her. proof
The proportion of regular smokers increases with age. proportion
The rail industry is no longer in public ownership (= controlled by the government). public
The tides depend on the pull of the moon. pull
to put out a candle/cigarette/light put sth out
I'm not going to put up with their smoking any longer. put up with sb/sth
The police found a quantity of drugs at his home. quantity
If I don't get more money I'll quit. quit
quit sth: He quit the show last year because of bad health. quit
quit doing sth: I've quit smoking. quit
We only just started. We're not going to quit now. quit
This custom is found in people of all races throughout the world. race
'Do you mind if I smoke?' 'Well, I'd rather you didn't.' would rather... (than)
to have an allergic reaction to a drug reaction
recognize sth as sth: Drugs were not recognized as a problem then. recognize
recognize sb/sth to be/have sth: Drugs were not recognized to be a problem then. recognize
Giving up smoking reduces the risk of heart disease. reduce
remember (that)...: Remember (that) you may feel sleepy after taking the pills. remember
You are requested not to smoke in the restaurant. request
The responsibility for doing this rests with the department managers. responsibility
Cigarette smoking is responsible for about 90% of deaths from lung cancer. responsible
The property belongs to her by right. right
risk (of sth/of doing sth): Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. risk
I always roll my own (= make my own cigarettes). roll
Could I have a cigarette? I seem to have run out. run out (of sth)
a safe and effective remedy for coughs and colds safe
Samples of the water contained pesticide. sample
Is this diagram to scale (= are all its parts the same size and shape in relation to each other as they are in the thing represented)? scale
recent scares about pesticides in food scare
Smoking can seriously damage your health. seriously
These drugs may affect your sex drive (= your interest in sex and the ability to have it). sex
What's your shoe size? shoe
He became a familiar sight on the streets of Oxford. sight
similar (in sth): The two houses are similar in size. similar
The jacket was the wrong size. size
It's not my size. size
They didn't have the jacket in my size. size
I need a bigger/smaller size. size
What size do you take? size
Try this one for size (= to see if it is the correct size). size
an area the size of (= the same size as) Wales size
The facilities are excellent for a town that size. size
The kitchen is a good size (= not small). size
It's similar in size to a tomato. size
You should have seen the size of their house! size
cigarette smoke smoke
Are you coming outside for a smoke? smoke
How many cigarettes do you smoke a day? smoke
Do you mind if I smoke? smoke
Do you smoke? smoke
I've never smoked. smoke
You're too young to smoke. smoke
He smokes like a chimney (= a lot). smoke
smoking factory chimneys smoke
the smoking remains of burnt-out cars smoke
No Smoking (= for example, on a notice) smoking
Would you like smoking or non-smoking? (= for example, in a restaurant) smoking
Smoking is not allowed in this theatre. smoking
He's trying to give up smoking. smoking
You've been smoking again.' 'So?' so
a socially disadvantaged family (= one that is poor and from a low social class) socially
a can of insect spray (= used to kill insects) spray
Use a spray to apply the weedkiller. spray
spray sb/sth (with sth): The crops are regularly sprayed with pesticide. spray
to squeeze a tube of toothpaste squeeze
people who are financially dependent on the state state
families dependent on state benefits (= in Britain, money given by the government to people who are poor) state
a stick of dynamite stick
He blew out a stream of cigar smoke. stream
Political power depends upon economic strength. strength
Smoking is strictly forbidden. strictly
a strong drug strong
We surveyed 500 smokers and found that over three quarters would like to give up. survey
it is suspected that...: It was suspected that the drugs had been brought into the country by boat. suspect
swallow sth + adj.: The pills should be swallowed whole. swallow
You have to wait until the drugs have passed out of your system. system
The doctor has given me some medicine to take for my cough. take
He started taking drugs (= illegal drugs) at college. take
I was given some pills to take away the pain. take sth away
tax on sth: a tax on cigarettes tax
Cook for about 10 minutes, depending on the thickness of the steaks. thickness
It is the first car of its type to have this design feature. type
Not unexpectedly, most local business depends on tourism. unexpectedly
It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job. be up to sb
The cat belongs to the people who live upstairs. upstairs
Currency exchange rates are always subject to variation. variation
regional/seasonal variation (= depending on the region or time of year) variation
At last he had his very own car (= belonging to him and to nobody else). very
Good education often depends on wealth. wealth
The effects of the drug will soon wear off. wear off
'Are you going to the beach tomorrow?' 'It depends on the weather.' weather
He's put on/gained weight (= become heavier and fatter) since he gave up smoking. weight
Success in studying depends on a willingness to learn. willingness
withdraw sth from sth: The drug was withdrawn from sale after a number of people suffered serious side effects. withdraw
The pills the doctor gave me aren't working. work
The eyes of the world are on the President. world
They had little contact with the outside world (= people and places that were not part of their normal life). world
The doctor wrote her a prescription for more antibiotics. write