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Licht ánh sáng Abstrakta


OXF3000D: ánh sáng light Licht

ENDE: light Licht












like: Licht
das Licht đèn
die Haftpflichtversicherung bảo hiểm bồi thường
das Licht ánh sáng
die Verpflichtung trách nhiệm
sich verpflichtet fühlen cảm thấy có trách nhiệm
zwielichtig mờ ám, khó hiểu
einen Streit schlichten hòa giải một cuộc tranh cãi
die Waldlichtung chỗ rừng thưa cây, chỗ rừng trống

Licht 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