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OXF3000D: tải load Last

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das Konto belasten nợ tài khoản
belästigen quấy rối
den Angeklagten belasten chỉ trích bị cáo
der Lastkraftwagen (LKW), der Lastwagen xe tải
über jemanden lästern nói xấu, dèm pha ai đó
jemanden belästigen làm phiền, quấy rầy ai đó
pflastern lát

belästigen 骚扰 sāo rǎo
den Angeklagten belasten 举出对被告的指控 jǔ chū duì bèi gào de zhǐ kòng
Lastkraftwagen (LKW), der Lastwagen 载重汽车,货车 zǎi zhòng qì chē, huò chē
über jemanden lästern 说某人的坏话 shuō mǒurén de huàihuà
jemanden belästigen 骚扰某人 sāorǎo mǒurén
pflastern 铺路 pūlù

In jedem Raum ist ein Müllbehälter für Papier, einer für Plastik, einer für Glas und einer für den Rest. Trong mỗi phòng có một thùng dành cho giấy, một thùng dành cho bao nilon, một thùng dành cho chai thủy tinh và một thùng dành cho các loại rác còn lại. (Lektion 30, Nr. 391)
Die Belästigung Sự quấy rối (Lektion 62, Nr. 869)
Ein betrunkener Mann hat eine Frau belästigt. Một người đàn ông say rượu đã quấy rối một phụ nữ. (Lektion 62, Nr. 873)
Der Mann hatte in der Vergangenheit immer wieder Frauen belästigt und in vielen Bars Schlägereien angefangen. Trong quá khứ người đàn ông đã từng luôn quấy rối phụ nữ và đánh nhau trong nhiều quán Bar. (Lektion 63, Nr. 890)
Über dreißig Zeugen sagten gegen den Mann aus und belasteten ihn schwer. Hơn ba mươi nhân chứng chống lại anh ta và chỉ trích anh ta nặng nề. (Lektion 63, Nr. 892)
Schon nach einigen hundert Metern wird die Straße durch einen beschädigten Lastwagen blockiert. Ngay sau một vài trăm mét thì con đường bị chặn bởi một xe tải hỏng. (Lektion 67, Nr. 953)
Ich bin engagiert und belastungsfähig. Tôi là người có trách nhiệm và có khả năng chịu áp lực. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1823)


Her most annoying habit was eating with her mouth open. annoying
Please debit my Mastercard/Visa/American Express card (delete as appropriate) (= cross out the options that do not apply). appropriate
a plastic/polythene/paper bag bag
a black plastic rubbish/garbage bag bag
the sound of trumpets blowing blow
+ adv./prep.: You're not blowing hard enough! blow
bother sb with sth: I don't want to bother her with my problems at the moment. bother
bother sb: Stop bothering me when I'm working. bother
charge sth to sth: They charge the calls to their credit-card account. charge
The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. collapse
A truck ran out of control on the hill. be/get/run/etc. out of control
He pulled the plastic covering off the dead body. covering
crash into sth: A truck went out of control and crashed into the back of a bus. crash
The car was completely crushed under the truck. crush
to give a cry of anguish/despair/relief/surprise/terror, etc. cry
They hit a truck coming in the opposite direction. direction
A cloud of dust rose as the truck drove off. dust
You could feel the earth shake as the truck came closer. earth
The plan should ease traffic congestion in the town. ease
emotional stress emotional
The school is filled to capacity. fill
Moving house put a severe strain on our finances. finance
float in/on sth: A plastic bag was floating in the water. float
We drove through the palace gates. gate
The plastic bag contained all his worldly goods (= everything he owned). goods
grant sb sth: I was granted permission to visit the palace. grant
Her father carried a heavy burden of responsibility. heavy
With a little imagination, you could turn this place into a palace. imagination
This system imposes additional financial burdens on many people. impose
I did it with the best (of) intentions (= meaning to help), but I only succeeded in annoying them. intention
The truck crashed into a parked car. into
I kept a weekly account of my workload and activities. keep
last (out): Can you last (out) until I can get help? last
last (out) sth: Doctors say that she probably won't last out the night (= she will probably die before the morning). last
last (out): Will the coffee last out till next week? last
She hitched a lift on a truck. lift
These backpacks are designed to carry a heavy load. load
A lorry shed its load (= accidentally dropped its load) on the motorway. load
load sth (up) (with sth): Men were loading up a truck with timber. load
Emergency food supplies were brought in by lorry. lorry
a machine for making plastic toys machine
The load was lifted by means of a crane. by means of sth
Palace officials are refusing to comment on the royal divorce. official
Buckingham Palace palace
the royal/presidential palace palace
There was a truck behind that was trying to pass me. pass
There are fines for exceeding permitted levels of noise pollution. permit
a plastic bag/cup/toy plastic
to reduce levels of environmental pollution pollution
She has been harassed by the press, who desperately need a story. press
The palace is now open to the public. public
Her new job has put a great strain on her. put
He put his fist through a glass door. put
Money problems have put a strain on their relationship. relationship
relief from sth: The calm of the countryside came as a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of city life. relief
Volunteers provide regular help to give relief to carers. relief
Book now and avoid the last-minute rush. rush
The organs are kept in sealed plastic bags. seal
search sb for sth: The youths were arrested and searched for anything that would incriminate them. search
The grass was soft and springy. soft
spread sth between sb/sth: We attempted to spread the workload between the departments. spread
His heart won't stand the strain much longer. stand
The rope broke under the strain. strain
You should try not to place too much strain on muscles and joints. strain
The ground here cannot take the strain of a large building. strain
These repayments are putting a strain on our finances. strain
Relax, and let us take the strain (= do things for you). strain
The transport service cannot cope with the strain of so many additional passengers. strain
You will learn to cope with the stresses and strains of public life. strain
I found it a strain having to concentrate for so long. strain
the town's narrow cobbled streets street
a stress fracture of the foot (= one caused by such pressure) stress
She failed to withstand the stresses and strains of public life. stress
The chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff. stuff
The palace was rebuilt in the same style. style
The wall collapsed under the strain. under
unusually high levels of radiation unusually
a vegetable garden/patch/plot vegetable
motor vehicles (= cars, buses, lorries/trucks, etc.) vehicle
Which way is the wind blowing? which
The wind is blowing from the south. wind