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OXF3000D: bẩy trap Falle

ENDE: circumstances Fälle
ENDE: latch Falle
ENDE: pitfall Falle
ENDE: trap Falle












like: Falle
der Abfalleimer thùng rác
in Ohnmacht fallen bị ngất
fallen Đổ
jemandem gefallen thích ai
durch eine Prüfung fallen thi trượt
einen Baum fällen chặt cây
überfallen cướp
die Falle cái bẫy, cạm bẫy

Abfalleimer 垃圾桶 lājītǒng
in Ohnmacht fallen 昏厥过去 hūn jué guò qù
fallen 落下 luò xià
jemandem gefallen 让某人喜欢 ràng mǒu rén xǐ huān
durch eine Prüfung fallen 没有通过一个考试, 不及格 méiyǒu tōngguò yī gè kǎoshì, bùjígé
einen Baum fällen 砍伐一棵树 kǎnfá yī kē shù
überfallen 袭击 xíjī
Falle 圈套 quāntào

Tri, hier ist nochmal Trang. Könntest du mir bitte einen Gefallen tun? Tri, em Trang đây. Anh có thế làm giúp em một việc được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 314)
Du hast mir sofort gefallen und wir haben uns ja dann auch auf Anhieb verstanden! Em thích anh ngay và chúng ta đã hiểu nhau ngay lập tức! (Lektion 74, Nr. 1061)
Nicht ganz, zuerst ist unser Kontrabass ausgefallen, aber wir haben jemanden gefunden, der ihn vertritt. Không hoàn toàn, mới đầu thiếu đàn công bat, nhưng tụi em đã tìm được người có thể thay thế cho việc đó. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1112)
In dringenden Fällen, wenden Sie sich bitte an meinen Kollegen. Trong trường hợp khẩn cấp xin vui lòng liên hệ với đồng nghiệp của tôi. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1389)
Mein Bildschirm ist ausgefallen. Màn hình của tôi bị tắt. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2065)


accidents in the home accident
soldiers killed in action action
He slipped and almost fell. almost
Miss another class and you'll fail. and
The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal. appeal
The sudden appearance of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run. appearance
ask sth of sb: Can I ask a favour of you? ask
ask sb sth: Can I ask you a favour? ask
The vines were attacked by mildew. attack
attack sb: A woman was attacked and robbed by a gang of youths. attack
attack sb with sth: The man attacked him with a knife. attack
I tried not to draw attention to (= make people notice) the weak points in my argument. attention
I had fallen so far behind that it seemed pointless trying to catch up. behind
The paper had fallen down between the desk and the wall. between
bother sb: Stop bothering me when I'm working. bother
break in/into sth: She dropped the plate and it broke into pieces. break
The telephone system has broken down. break down
Computer viruses fall into three broad categories. broad
The most serious cases were treated at the scene of the accident. case
In some cases people have had to wait several weeks for an appointment. case
She managed to catch the keys as they fell. catch
Students over 25 fall into a different category. category
Drinking and driving is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. cause
deaths caused by dangerous driving cause
They decided to drop the charges against the newspaper and settle out of court. charge
to close a case/an investigation close
All cases concerning children are dealt with in a special children's court. concerning
The number of car accident deaths is continuing to decline. continue
contrast (with sb/sth): to show a sharp/stark/striking contrast with sth contrast
contribution (toward(s) sth/doing sth): These measures would make a valuable contribution towards reducing industrial accidents. contribution
I felt a need to please people, whatever the cost in time and energy. cost
The curtain has fallen on her long and distinguished career (= her career has ended). curtain
cut sth + adj.: She had fallen and cut her head open. cut
to cut down a tree cut sth down
He dropped dead (= died suddenly) last week. dead
an increase in deaths from cancer death
The landlord had let the building fall into decay. decay
decaying inner city areas decay
The two incidents are not directly linked. directly
He shook his head in disapproval. disapproval
She looked at my clothes with disapproval. disapproval
Cases of the disease are widely distributed through Europe. distribute
He did six years (= in prison) for armed robbery. do
Prices have gone down recently. down
the downward slope of a hill downward
The garden sloped gently downwards to the river. downwards
Prices have fallen dramatically. dramatically
The Dutch team have dropped to fifth place. drop
drop sth: She dropped her voice dramatically. drop
drop sth: Be careful not to drop that plate. drop
drop sth (+ adv./prep.): Medical supplies are being dropped into the stricken area. drop
He dropped his trousers (= undid them and let them fall). drop
He dropped his pants. drop
a toxic/nuclear waste dump dump
It can be embarrassing for children to tell complete strangers about such incidents. embarrassing
I always have some extra cash with me for emergencies. emergency
Many factories emptied their waste into the river. empty
The pattern is essentially the same in all cases. essentially
Sheila will inherit everything in the event of his death. in the event of sth, in the event that sth happens
Didn't you like it?Everybody else did. everybody
In her excitement she dropped her glass. excitement
to drop/lower your eyes (= to look down) eye
fail sb: The examiners failed over half the candidates. fail
Production has been hampered by mechanical failure. failure
The walkers were faint from hunger. faint
I think you'll find it fairly difficult (= you do not want to say that it is very difficult). fairly
fall into sth: I had fallen into conversation with a man on the train. fall
The house had fallen into disrepair. fall
September had come and the leaves were starting to fall. fall
The handle had fallen off the drawer. fall
a kitchen full of fancy gadgets fancy
They added a lot of fancy footwork to the dance. fancy
He's fallen far behind in his work. far
The suggestion to close the road has found favour with (= been supported by) local people. favour
an athlete who fell from favour after a drugs scandal favour
Can I ask a favour? favour
I would never ask for any favours from her. favour
I'm going as a favour to Ann, not because I want to. favour
I'll ask Steve to take it. He owes me a favour. favour
Do yourself a favour (= help yourself) and wear a helmet on the bike. favour
They undertook to make their judgement without fear or favour. without fear or favour
They gathered soldiers to fight the invading army. fight
You may find it hard to accept your illness. find
The trap had cut deeply into the rabbit's flesh. flesh
The heavy rain has caused floods in many parts of the country. flood
The police officer shouted 'Freeze!' and the man dropped the gun. freeze
Life is full of coincidences. full
The exchange rate is likely to fall in the near future (= soon). future
a gentle slope/curve/angle gentle
He must have fallen from a great height. great
After the rains, the land was green with new growth. green
Accidents like this happen all the time. happen
The stone was dropped from a great height. height
He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. hold on (to sth/sb), hold on to sth/sb
I'm not going to fall, am I? I
I didn't enjoy the book because I couldn't identify with any of the main characters. identify with sb
The report calls for a ban on the import of hazardous waste. import
The minister refused to comment on individual cases. individual
insist doing sth: They insisted upon being given every detail of the case. insist on/upon sth
He refused to make a judgement about the situation. judgement
The train was delayed because a tree had fallen across the line. line
They dropped the sails and threw a line to a man on the dock. line
A lorry shed its load (= accidentally dropped its load) on the motorway. load
You're going to love this. They've changed their minds again. love
to maintain prices (= prevent them falling or rising) maintain
New drivers have twice as many accidents as experienced drivers. many
I wasn't prepared to let the matter drop (= stop discussing it). matter
Sorry—your name has gone right out of my mind. mind
When discussing influential modern artists, three names immediately come to mind. come/spring to mind
mind sth: Mind (= Don't fall on) that step! mind
What did you enjoy (the) most? most
When body temperature is beginning to fall there is a natural tendency to fall asleep. natural
These protests have really made the government sit up and take notice (= realize the importance of the situation). notice
Normally, the letter would not have come to my notice (= I would not have known about it). notice
She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed. notice
noticeable that...: It was noticeable that none of the family were present. noticeable
occur to do sth: It didn't occur to her to ask for help. occur to sb
I fell off the ladder. off
Most coughs are viral in origin (= caused by a virus). origin
owe sb sth: You owe me a favour! owe
Thanks for sticking up for me—I owe you one (= I owe you a favour). owe
'Did you enjoy it?' 'No, not particularly (= not very much).' particularly
Will you do it for me as a personal favour? personal
You can't please everybody. please
He's a difficult man to please. please
I did it to please my parents. please
pleasing to sb/sth: The new building was pleasing to the eye. pleasing
Contrary to popular belief, women cause fewer road accidents than men. popular
rising/falling prices price
Priority cases, such as homeless families, get dealt with first. priority
The two cases are most probably connected. probably
I've had quite enough of your tantrums. quite
A light rain began to fall. rain
She fell and hurt her leg rather badly. rather
'Did you enjoy the book?' 'Not really ' (= 'no' or 'not very much'). really
receive sth: Emergency cases will receive professional attention immediately. receive
remarkable that...: It is remarkable that nobody noticed sooner. remarkable
it is remembered that...: It should be remembered that the majority of accidents happen in the home. remember
repeated absences from work repeated
a decrease in the number of reported cases of AIDS report
Cigarette smoking is responsible for about 90% of deaths from lung cancer. responsible
road accidents/safety/users road
A large number of churches fell into ruin after the revolution. ruin
satisfy sb: Her explanation did not satisfy the teacher. satisfy
save sb/sth from doing sth: She saved a little girl from falling into the water. save
scared (that...): I'm scared (that) I'm going to fall. scared
The waste was dumped in the sea. sea
The report has a section on accidents at work. section
She lapsed into silence again. silence
a gentle/steep slope slope
The path sloped gently down. slope
sloping shoulders slope
The cup hit the floor with a smash. smash
Attempts are being made to solve the problem of waste disposal. solve
Rubbish can easily be separated and sorted into plastics, glass and paper. sort
She went to the doctor complaining of dizzy spells. spell
a steeply sloping roof steeply
strike sb (as sth): His reaction struck me as odd. strike
She was undoubtedly a very striking young woman. striking
The company's profits have been substantially lower this year. substantially
road accident victims suffering from shock suffer
Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap. suspect
The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths. suspect
No decision will be taken on the matter until next week. take
a fall/drop in temperature temperature
'What shall we do now?' 'I'll think of something.' think of sth/sb
It fell to the ground. to
Accidents like this happen all too (= much too) often. too
She fell and twisted her ankle. twist
uncontrolled dumping of toxic wastes uncontrolled
rising/falling unemployment unemployment
The disease is as yet unknown in Europe (= there have been no cases there). unknown
to go down/fall/drop in value value
In the vast majority of cases, this should not be a problem. vast
household/industrial waste waste
toxic wastes waste
waste disposal (= the process of getting rid of waste) waste
The thermometer had fallen to zero. zero