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das Licht ☊
đèn ☊
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die Haftpflichtversicherung ☊
bảo hiểm bồi thường ☊
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das Licht ☊
ánh sáng ☊
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die Verpflichtung ☊
trách nhiệm ☊
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sich verpflichtet fühlen ☊
cảm thấy có trách nhiệm ☊
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zwielichtig ☊
mờ ám, khó hiểu ☊
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einen Streit schlichten ☊
hòa giải một cuộc tranh cãi ☊
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die Waldlichtung ☊
chỗ rừng thưa cây, chỗ rừng trống ☊
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Licht ☊
光 ☊ guāng
Haftpflichtversicherung ☊
赔偿保险 ☊ péi cháng bǎo xiǎn
Licht ☊
光线 ☊ guāng xiàn
Verpflichtung ☊
职责 ☊ zhí zé
sich verpflichtet fühlen ☊
觉得有责任 ☊ juéde yǒu zérèn
zwielichtig ☊
可疑的 ☊ kěyí de
einen Streit schlichten ☊
调和一个争执 ☊ tiáohé yī gè zhēngzhí
Waldlichtung ☊
林中空地 ☊ lín zhōng kòngdì
Wenn wir die Lampe neben das Sofa und den Kerzenständer auf den Tisch stellen, dann gibt das ein romantisches Licht. ☊
Nếu chúng ta để cây đèn cạnh bộ sa lông và cái chân đèn cầy trên bàn, thì sẽ có một ánh sáng lãng mạn. ☊ (Lektion 45, Nr. 647)
Wurde in dieser Fachzeitschrift schon etwas zu unserem Thema veröffentlicht? ☊
Trong tạp chí chuyên ngành này có bài viết nào về đề tài của chúng ta không? ☊ (Lektion 99, Nr. 1628)
Mein Pflichtpraktikum würde ich gerne in Ihrem Unternehmen machen. ☊
Tôi rất muốn làm khóa thực tập bắt buộc ở công ty của ông / bà. ☊ (Lektion 103, Nr. 1739)
Das Praktikum ermöglicht Ihnen Einblicke in die unterschiedlichen Bereiche unseres Unternehmens. ☊
Khóa thực tập tạo điều kiện cho anh / chị có cái nhìn tổng quát về tất cả các lĩnh vực của công ty chúng tôi. ☊ (Lektion 103, Nr. 1752)
Das Licht an meinem Arbeitsplatz ist schlecht: Entweder es ist zu hell oder zu dunkel! ☊
Ánh sáng ở chỗ làm của tôi không tốt: hoặc là quá sáng hoặc quá tối! ☊ (Lektion 111, Nr. 2032)
In diesem Diagramm habe ich den Anstieg der Kosten in einer Kurve veranschaulicht. ☊
Trong biểu đồ này tôi đã minh họa sự gia tăng kinh phí bằng một đường đồ thị. ☊ (Lektion 114, Nr. 2103)
A libel action is being brought against the magazine that published the article. ☊ action ☊
My eyes were still trying to adjust themselves to the strong sunlight. ☊ adjust ☊
The narrow windows admit little light into the room. ☊ admit ☊
A ramp allows easy access for wheelchairs. ☊ allow ☊
The eagerly anticipated movie will be released next month. ☊ anticipate ☊
Guerrillas have pledged to intensify the armed struggle against the new government. ☊ armed ☊
artificial lighting/light ☊ artificial ☊
The book was published in association with (= together with) English Heritage. ☊ association ☊
Use music and lighting to create a romantic atmosphere. ☊ atmosphere ☊
The bright light made her look away. ☊ away ☊
bend sth: Glass and water both bend light. ☊ bend ☊
Painting is best done in daylight. ☊ best ☊
bright light/sunshine ☊ bright ☊
fibre-optic cable ☊ cable ☊
change (from A) to/into B: The lights changed from red to green. ☊ change ☊
the delicate character of the light in the evening ☊ character ☊
The Church has a duty to condemn violence. ☊ church ☊
I closed my eyes against the bright light. ☊ close ☊
clear cold light ☊ cold ☊
coloured lights ☊ coloured ☊
commit sb/yourself (to sth/to doing sth): The President is committed to reforming health care. ☊ commit ☊
Borrowers should think carefully before committing themselves to taking out a loan. ☊ commit ☊
commit sb/yourself to do sth: Both sides committed themselves to settle the dispute peacefully. ☊ commit ☊
commitment to do/doing sth: The company's commitment to providing quality at a reasonable price has been vital to its success. ☊ commitment ☊
Women very often have to juggle work with their family commitments. ☊ commitment ☊
The story tells of a classic conflict between love and duty. ☊ conflict ☊
Their eyesight can be corrected in just a few minutes by the use of a laser. ☊ correct ☊
All the lights went out and we were left in the dark. ☊ dark ☊
describe (sb/sth) doing sth: Several people described seeing strange lights in the sky. ☊ describe ☊
This device enables deaf people to communicate by typing messages instead of speaking. ☊ device ☊
The lights shone like diamonds. ☊ diamond ☊
The writer's letters and diaries are being published next year. ☊ diary ☊
We saw lights in the distance. ☊ in/into the distance ☊
due for sth: The band's first album is due for release later this month. ☊ due ☊
It is my duty to report it to the police. ☊ duty ☊
Local councillors have a duty to serve the community. ☊ duty ☊
I don't want you to visit me simply out of a sense of duty. ☊ duty ☊
your duties as a parent ☊ duty ☊
to do your duty for your country ☊ duty ☊
I'll have to go I'm afraid—duty calls. ☊ duty ☊
The company owes a duty of care to its customers. ☊ duty ☊
an electric light/guitar, etc. ☊ electric ☊
emerge (into sth): We emerged into bright sunlight. ☊ emerge ☊
a new programme to enable older people to study at college ☊ enable ☊
enable sth to do sth: Insulin enables the body to use and store sugar. ☊ enable ☊
The state has a duty to protect its citizens against external enemies. ☊ enemy ☊
ensure (that)...: Please ensure (that) all lights are switched off. ☊ ensure ☊
an all-expenses-paid trip ☊ expense ☊
it is explained that...: It was explained that attendance was compulsory. ☊ explain ☊
fail in sth: He felt he would be failing in his duty if he did not report it. ☊ fail ☊
a faint glow/glimmer/light ☊ faint ☊
They undertook to make their judgement without fear or favour. ☊ without fear or favour ☊
fee-paying schools (= that you have to pay to go to) ☊ fee ☊
I had to feel about in the dark for the light switch. ☊ feel ☊
feel it to be sth: She felt it to be her duty to tell the police. ☊ feel ☊
feel it + noun: She felt it her duty to tell the police. ☊ feel ☊
He tried to appeal to their finer feelings (= feelings of duty, love, etc.). ☊ fine ☊
Your first duty is to your family. ☊ first ☊
flash sth (at sb): Red lights flashed a warning at them. ☊ flash ☊
flash sb (sth): Red lights flashed them a warning. ☊ flash ☊
the flashing blue lights of a police car ☊ flash ☊
flash sth: The guide flashed a light into the cave. ☊ flash ☊
On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver—the sea! ☊ flash ☊
Flashes of light were followed by an explosion. ☊ flash ☊
be flooded with sth: The room was flooded with evening light. ☊ flood ☊
Suddenly all the lights went on. ☊ go on ☊
Suddenly the lights went off. ☊ go off ☊
She's always trying to grab the limelight. ☊ grab ☊
The debate simply revived old hatreds. ☊ hatred ☊
We have a duty to care for the refugees. ☊ have ☊
Strong light hurts my eyes. ☊ hurt ☊
include doing sth: Your duties include typing letters and answering the telephone. ☊ include ☊
The plant prefers indirect sunlight. ☊ indirect ☊
The interview was published in all the papers. ☊ interview ☊
the introduction of compulsory military service ☊ introduction ☊
I can't just drop all my commitments. ☊ just ☊
knock sth (against/on sth): Be careful you don't knock your head on this low beam. ☊ knock ☊
British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results. ☊ law ☊
to turn out the light(s) ☊ light ☊
Suddenly all the lights went out. ☊ light ☊
It was an hour before the lights came on again. ☊ light ☊
to turn down/dim the lights ☊ light ☊
A light was still burning in the bedroom. ☊ light ☊
bright/dim light ☊ light ☊
a room with good natural light ☊ light ☊
in the fading light of a summer's evening ☊ light ☊
The light was beginning to fail (= it was beginning to get dark). ☊ light ☊
She could just see by the light of the candle. ☊ light ☊
Bring it into the light so I can see it. ☊ light ☊
a beam/ray of light ☊ light ☊
The knife gleamed as it caught the light (= as the light shone on it). ☊ light ☊
A cold grey light crept under the curtains. ☊ light ☊
The forecast is for light showers. ☊ light ☊
link A to/with B: Exposure to ultraviolet light is closely linked to skin cancer. ☊ link ☊
I like it now the days are getting longer (= it stays light for more time each day). ☊ long ☊
The full story was never made public. ☊ make ☊
mean (that)...: The flashing light means (that) you must stop. ☊ mean ☊
By the light of the moon I could just make out shapes and outlines. ☊ moon ☊
moral responsibility/duty ☊ moral ☊
Governments have at least a moral obligation to answer these questions. ☊ moral ☊
The office network allows users to share files and software, and to use a central printer. ☊ network ☊
The lights were all on. ☊ on ☊
Solar panels can only operate in sunlight. ☊ operate ☊
We're committed to the project. We wouldn't be here otherwise. ☊ otherwise ☊
Suddenly all the lights went out. ☊ out ☊
the cold pale light of dawn ☊ pale ☊
colour/flash/aerial, etc. photography ☊ photography ☊
It was a rip-off, plain and simple. ☊ plain ☊
a plain but elegant dress ☊ plain ☊
The interior of the church was plain and simple. ☊ plain ☊
All plants need light and water. ☊ plant ☊
a pool of light ☊ pool ☊
poor food/light/soil ☊ poor ☊
Expansion was made possible by the investment of government money. ☊ possible ☊
Light poured in. ☊ pour ☊
The book contains a number of photographs not previously published. ☊ previously ☊
She will be unable to attend because of a prior engagement. ☊ prior ☊
Her duty was to produce an heir to the throne. ☊ produce ☊
The course allows students to progress at their own speed. ☊ progress ☊
provide sth: The hospital has a commitment to provide the best possible medical care. ☊ provide ☊
Details of the government report have not yet been made public. ☊ public ☊
He works for a company that publishes reference books. ☊ publish ☊
Pictures of the suspect were published in all the daily papers. ☊ publish ☊
The editors published a full apology in the following edition. ☊ publish ☊
The report will be published on the Internet. ☊ publish ☊
She hasn't published anything for years. ☊ publish ☊
She took the job purely and simply for the money. ☊ purely ☊
to put out a candle/cigarette/light ☊ put sth out ☊
Figures published today show another fall in the rate of inflation. ☊ rate ☊
reach sth: Can you reach the light switch from where you're sitting? ☊ reach ☊
a reading lamp/light (= one that can be moved to shine light onto sth that you are reading) ☊ reading ☊
She never realized her ambition of becoming a professional singer. ☊ realize ☊
to recover your sight ☊ recover ☊
The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight. ☊ reflect ☊
A light flashed at regular intervals. ☊ regular ☊
The movie goes on general release (= will be widely shown in cinemas/movie theaters) next week. ☊ release ☊
remember doing sth: Do you remember switching the lights off before we came out? ☊ remember ☊
require sb/sth to do sth: True marriage requires us to show trust and loyalty. ☊ require ☊
'Hamlet' is required reading (= must be read) for this course. ☊ require ☊
They felt obliged to resort to violence. ☊ resort to sth ☊
parental rights and responsibilities ☊ responsibility ☊
The operation restored his sight (= made him able to see again). ☊ restore ☊
The government may need to revise its policy in the light of this report. ☊ revise ☊
run sth + adv./prep.: We ran a cable from the lights to the stage. ☊ run ☊
to take your seat (= to begin your duties, especially in Parliament) ☊ seat ☊
The light flashes every 5 seconds. ☊ second ☊
The eyes of some fish are acutely sensitive to light. ☊ sensitive ☊
Husband and wife are assessed separately for tax. ☊ separately ☊
a process that allows couples to choose the sex of their baby ☊ sex ☊
The photograph is not very sharp (= there are no clear contrasts between areas of light and shade). ☊ sharp ☊
A light was shining in the distance. ☊ shine ☊
to lose your sight (= to become blind) ☊ sight ☊
Sound travels more slowly than light. ☊ sound ☊
The tiny window was the only source of light. ☊ source ☊
He has a number of speaking engagements this week. ☊ speak ☊
travelling at the speed of light/sound ☊ speed ☊
It was many years before the full story was made public. ☊ story ☊
a light shining strongly ☊ strongly ☊
suspect (sth): If you suspect a gas leak, do not strike a match or even turn on an electric light. ☊ suspect ☊
swear (on sth): Witnesses were required to swear on the Bible. ☊ swear ☊
a light switch ☊ switch ☊
Please switch the lights off as you leave. ☊ switch off/on, switch sth off/on ☊
test sb/sth: to test sb's eyesight/hearing ☊ test ☊
an open-air theatre ☊ theatre ☊
According to the theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than light. ☊ theory ☊
The house seemed less threatening in the cold light of day. ☊ threatening ☊
The lights were red but he drove straight through. ☊ through ☊
She leaves the lights on all the time. ☊ all the time, the whole time ☊
His poems were published under the title of 'Love and Reason'. ☊ title ☊
to turn off the light ☊ turn sth off ☊
The job enables me to vary the hours I work. ☊ vary ☊
The English version of the novel is due for publication next year. ☊ version ☊
The movie will be released on video in June. ☊ video ☊
a weak light/signal/sound ☊ weak ☊
She won't be able to help us with all the family commitments she has. ☊ with ☊
an as yet unpublished report ☊ as yet ☊