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1945 幕 幕 khai mạc → bế mạc . . .
1945 膜 膜 niêm mạc → . . .
1945 漠 漠 sa mạc → . . .
(1) lost, astray
(2) screen, curtain ☊
mạc ☊
→ → →
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mặc dù dẫu cho
although
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rõ ràng rành mạch bề ngoài có vẻ
apparent
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sự mặc cả sự giao kèo mua bán
bargain
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sa mạc công lao giá trị
desert
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dù mặc dù bất chấp
despite
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váy quần áo mặc (quần áo) ăn mặc
dress
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cách ăn mặc
dressed
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treo mắc
hang
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nhãn mác dán nhãn ghi mác
label
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dấu nhãn nhãn mác đánh dấu ghi dấu
mark
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sạch ngăn nắp rành mạch
neat
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rõ ràng rành mạch hiển nhiên
obvious
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mở ngỏ mở bắt đầu khai mạc
open
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khe hở lỗ sự bắt đầu sự khai mạc lễ khánh thành
opening
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mặc (áo) đội (mũ) đi (giày)
put sth on
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khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc
severe
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khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc
severely
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mặc dù bất chấp
in spite of
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dù dù cho mặc dù mặc dù tuy nhiên tuy vậy
though
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nhà vệ sinh sự trang điểm (rửa mặt ăn mặc chải tóc...)
toilet
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lãng phí uổng phí vùng hoang vu sa mạc
waste
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mặc mang đeo
wear
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mắc lỗi sai lầm
go wrong
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I am not a conservative Danish person. ☊
Tôi không phải là một người Đan Mạch bảo thủ. ☊ Countries 2
She agrees to return to Denmark with us. ☊
Cô ấy đồng ý trở về Đan Mạch với chúng tôi. ☊ Countries 2
Danish ☊
đan mạch ☊ Countries 2
like: Mạc → →
festsitzen ☊
mắc lại ☊
固定 ☊ gùdìng
ungepflegt ☊
bỏ mặc, không được chăm sóc ☊
保养不好的 ☊ bǎo yǎng bù hǎo de
anziehen ☊
mặc đồ (sv), mặc quần áo (nv) ☊
穿上 ☊ chuān shàng
obwohl ☊
mặc dù ☊
虽然 ☊ suīrán
sündigen ☊
mắc tội ☊
违反教规 ☊ wéifǎn jiàoguī
Dänemark ☊
Đan Mạch ☊
丹麦 ☊ Dānmài
die Wüste ☊
sa mạc ☊
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festsitzen ☊
mắc lại ☊
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die Arztpraxis ☊
phòng mạch bác sỹ ☊
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ungepflegt ☊
bỏ mặc, không được chăm sóc ☊
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anziehen ☊
mặc đồ (sv), mặc quần áo (nv) ☊
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die Anfrage ☊
chất vấn, thắc mắc ☊
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obwohl ☊
mặc dù ☊
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das Malz ☊
mạch nha ☊
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die Gerste ☊
lúa mạch ☊
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der Brei ☊
cháo yến mạch ☊
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der Roggen ☊
lúa mạch đen ☊
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der Schlaganfall ☊
tai biến mạch máu não, đột quỵ ☊
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die Thrombose ☊
chứng nghẽn mạch ☊
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die Vene ☊
ven, tĩnh mạch ☊
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die Ader ☊
mạch máu ☊
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die Arterie ☊
động mạch ☊
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sündigen ☊
mắc tội ☊
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Dänemark ☊
Đan Mạch ☊
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Sie möchte dort ein Kleid anprobieren, das sie auf einer Modenschau gesehen hat. ☊
Cô ấy muốn mặc thử một cái váy, cái mà cô ấy đã nhìn thấy trong chương trình biếu diễn thời trang. ☊ (Lektion 21, Nr. 254)
Tri probiert ein Hemd an. ☊
Tri mặc thử một chiếc áo sơ mi. ☊ (Lektion 22, Nr. 258)
Du sollst besonders aussehen, nicht langweilig. ☊
Anh nên ăn mặc nổi, đừng tẻ nhạt nữa. ☊ (Lektion 22, Nr. 263)
Aber ich möchte mich auch wohl fühlen. ☊
Nhưng anh muốn mặc thoải mái. ☊ (Lektion 22, Nr. 264)
Obwohl die Fernbedienung auf dem Lieferschein steht, ist sie nicht im Paket enthalten. ☊
Mặc dù trong giấy giao hàng ghi là có cái điều khiển từ xa, nhưng mà nó không hề có trong kiện phẩm. ☊ (Lektion 47, Nr. 673)
Schließlich findet heute das Spiel trotz des Regens statt. ☊
Cuối cùng trận đấu hôm nay cũng diễn ra mặc cho trời mưa. ☊ (Lektion 49, Nr. 696)
Sie wird in der Arztpraxis anrufen. ☊
Bà sẽ gọi điện cho phòng mạch bác sỹ. ☊ (Lektion 53, Nr. 755)
Sie verhandeln über den Preis: ☊
Họ mặc cả về giá cả: ☊ (Lektion 70, Nr. 999)
Tri rechnet sich aus, dass er trotzdem noch ein gutes Geschäft gemacht hat. ☊
Trí tính toán, mặc dù anh đã lợi nhuận. ☊ (Lektion 70, Nr. 1008)
Sieh mal hier im Schaufenster die schöne Wäsche! Die werde ich mal anprobieren! ☊
Anh nhìn quần áo đẹp trong cửa kính kìa! Em sẽ thử mặc nó! ☊ (Lektion 76, Nr. 1082)
Er ist in einem anderen Land aufgewachsen und hat viele Fragen: ☊
Anh ta trưởng thành trên một nước khác và có nhiều thắc mắc: ☊ (Lektion 81, Nr. 1149)
Es wird morgen kalt sein. Am besten Sie bringen warme Sachen mit. ☊
Ngày mai trời sẽ lạnh. Tốt nhất anh / chị nên mặc ấm. ☊ (Lektion 96, Nr. 1509)
Ich beginne nun mit meinem Vortrag – auch wenn noch nicht alle Kollegen da sind. ☊
Mặc dù không có mặt tất cả các đồng nghiệp ở đây, tôi vẫn xin phép được bắt đầu bài thuyết trình của mình. ☊ (Lektion 114, Nr. 2094)
act as if/though...: She was acting as if she'd seen a ghost. ☊ act ☊
Although he's nearly 80, he is still very active. ☊ active ☊
A word of advice. Don't wear that dress. ☊ advice ☊
She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to. ☊ afford ☊
She was dressed all in white. ☊ all ☊
Although the sun was shining, it wasn't very warm. ☊ although ☊
Although small, the kitchen is well designed. ☊ although ☊
I felt he was wrong, although I didn't say so at the time. ☊ although ☊
angry with/at sb about/for sth: I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake. ☊ angry ☊
mountainous/desert areas ☊ area ☊
They were all dressed as clowns. ☊ as ☊
Despite his cries, no one came to his assistance. ☊ assistance ☊
In spite of their very different backgrounds, they immediately became friends. ☊ background ☊
She wore a simple band of gold = a ring on her finger. ☊ band ☊
a beached whale (= one that has become stuck on land and cannot get back into the water) ☊ beach ☊
He behaved as if/though nothing had happened. ☊ behave ☊
Contrary to popular belief (= in spite of what people may think), he was not responsible for the tragedy. ☊ belief ☊
I do believe you're right (= I think sth is true, even though it is surprising). ☊ believe ☊
Skirts will be worn below (= long enough to cover) the knee. ☊ below ☊
Britain's best-dressed woman ☊ best ☊
Everyone at the funeral was dressed in black. ☊ black ☊
She was dressed in blue. ☊ blue ☊
Denmark's border with Germany ☊ border ☊
That sprained ankle is still bothering her (= hurting). ☊ bother ☊
Firefighters had to break the door down to reach the people trapped inside. ☊ break sth down ☊
We can't wear jeans at work. ☊ can ☊
The veins carry blood to the heart. ☊ carry ☊
I'm constantly strapped for cash (= without enough money). ☊ cash ☊
an awards/opening ceremony ☊ ceremony ☊
She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck. ☊ chain ☊
The mayor wore his chain of office. ☊ chain ☊
I didn't have time to get changed before the party (= to put different clothes on). ☊ change ☊
I can't find a clean shirt (= one I haven't worn since it was washed). ☊ clean ☊
She was wearing a cream-coloured suit. ☊ coloured ☊
Don't hesitate to ask if you have any queries or concerns about this work. ☊ concern ☊
They were more concerned with how the other women had dressed than with what the speaker was saying. ☊ concerned ☊
Her style of dress was never conservative. ☊ conservative ☊
In spite of all her family problems, she's really in control. ☊ be in control (of sth) ☊
Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat. ☊ cope ☊
cover sb/sth with sth: The wind blew in from the desert and covered everything with sand. ☊ cover ☊
She wore a small gold cross on a chain around her neck. ☊ cross ☊
Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want. ☊ cut ☊
Though the idea may be dead, it is far from being buried (= people still talk about it, even though there is nothing new to say). ☊ dead ☊
to deal with enquiries/issues/complaints ☊ deal with sth ☊
We were poor but we never got into debt. ☊ debt ☊
decide what, whether, etc...: I can't decide what to wear. ☊ decide ☊
the Sahara Desert ☊ desert ☊
Somalia is mostly desert. ☊ desert ☊
burning desert sands ☊ desert ☊
a cultural desert (= a place without any culture) ☊ desert ☊
The villages had been deserted. ☊ desert ☊
Despite applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work. ☊ despite ☊
She was good at physics despite the fact that she found it boring. ☊ despite ☊
A fatty diet increases the risk of heart disease. ☊ disease ☊
Much as she disliked going to funerals (= although she did not like it at all), she knew she had to be there. ☊ dislike ☊
If in doubt, wear black. ☊ if in doubt ☊
She was trapped in a downward spiral of personal unhappiness. ☊ downward ☊
to wear casual/formal dress ☊ dress ☊
He has no dress sense (= no idea of how to dress well). ☊ dress ☊
dress (in sth): I dressed quickly. ☊ dress ☊
dress sb (in sth): She dressed the children in their best clothes. ☊ dress ☊
Get up and get dressed! ☊ dress ☊
The children spend hours dressing and undressing their dolls. ☊ dress ☊
to dress well/badly/fashionably/comfortably ☊ dress ☊
dress for/in/as sth: You should dress for cold weather today. ☊ dress ☊
She always dressed entirely in black. ☊ dress ☊
dress sb (for/in/as sth): He was dressed as a woman (= he was wearing women's clothes). ☊ dress ☊
There's no need to dress up—come as you are. ☊ dress up ☊
Kids love dressing up. ☊ dress up, dress sb up ☊
The boys were all dressed up as pirates. ☊ dress up, dress sb up ☊
dressing-up clothes ☊ dress up, dress sb up ☊
dress-up clothes ☊ dress up, dress sb up ☊
Hurry up and get dressed. ☊ dressed ☊
I can't go to the door—I'm not dressed yet. ☊ dressed ☊
smartly dressed ☊ dressed ☊
dressed in...: The bride was dressed in white. ☊ dressed ☊
He was casually dressed in jeans and a T-shirt. ☊ dressed ☊
We can wear each other's clothes. ☊ each other ☊
The jacket was worn at the elbows. ☊ elbow ☊
I'm taking a few clothes and some books, not much else. ☊ else ☊
Haven't you got anything else to wear? ☊ else ☊
an embarrassing mistake/question/situation ☊ embarrassing ☊
I like her, even though she can be annoying at times. ☊ even if/though ☊
You need to be extra careful not to make any mistakes. ☊ extra ☊
The heat in the desert was extreme. ☊ extreme ☊
Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward. ☊ fact ☊
The boat was stuck fast (= unable to move) in the mud. ☊ fast ☊
I love her for all her faults (= in spite of them). ☊ fault ☊
feed sb/sth (on) sth: The cattle are fed (on) barley. ☊ feed ☊
feed sth to sb/sth: The barley is fed to the cattle. ☊ feed ☊
feel as if/though...: Her head felt as if it would burst. ☊ feel ☊
First I had to decide what to wear. ☊ first ☊
I tried the dress on but it didn't fit. ☊ fit ☊
The desert was flat, mile after mile. ☊ flat ☊
He always followed the latest fashions (= dressed in fashionable clothes). ☊ follow ☊
You could tell she was foreign by the way she dressed. ☊ foreign ☊
It takes her forever to get dressed. ☊ forever ☊
Although not formally trained as an art historian, he is widely respected for his knowledge of the period. ☊ formally ☊
to get dressed/undressed (= to put your clothes on/take your clothes off) ☊ get ☊
get sb/sth + adj.: Don't get your dress dirty! ☊ get ☊
Get dressed now, there's a good girl. ☊ good ☊
We are still friends, though, which is good. ☊ good ☊
She was dressed all in green. ☊ green ☊
dressed in grey ☊ grey ☊
She often wears her hair loose. ☊ hair ☊
She's a person who hates to make mistakes. ☊ hate ☊
She had a red jacket on. ☊ have (got) sth on ☊
He had nothing (= no clothes) on. ☊ have (got) sth on ☊
Help, I'm stuck! ☊ help ☊
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries. ☊ hesitate ☊
There is a history of heart disease in my family. ☊ history ☊
I'll dress how I like in my own house! ☊ how ☊
Even if (= although) you did see someone, you can't be sure it was him. ☊ if ☊
I wonder if I should wear a coat or not. ☊ if ☊
The effects of global warming, while not immediate, are potentially catastrophic. ☊ immediate ☊
dressed in their best clothes ☊ in ☊
She was all in black. ☊ in ☊
insist on sth/sb doing sth: She insisted on his/him wearing a suit. ☊ insist ☊
I have to wear a jacket and tie to work. ☊ jacket ☊
I did it against my better judgement (= although I thought it was perhaps the wrong thing to do). ☊ judgement ☊
know (sth): This case is hopeless and he knows it (= although he will not admit it). ☊ know ☊
a lab coat (= a white coat worn by scientists, etc. working in a laboratory) ☊ lab ☊
He'll only wear clothes with a designer label. ☊ label ☊
We made the journey by land, though flying would have been cheaper. ☊ land ☊
How many layers of clothing are you wearing? ☊ layer ☊
People with pale complexions should avoid wearing light colours. ☊ light ☊
She's wearing a dress like mine. ☊ like ☊
They were stuck in a line of traffic. ☊ line ☊
She usually wears long skirts. ☊ long ☊
She usually wears her hair loose. ☊ loose ☊
She makes her own clothes. ☊ make ☊
manage sth: In spite of his disappointment, he managed a weak smile. ☊ manage ☊
He made ten mistakes in as many (= in ten) lines. ☊ many ☊
'You're wearing a tie!' 'Full marks for observation.' ☊ mark ☊
What on earth was the matter with her, she wondered. She'd come here to enjoy herself and here she was, stuck on her own in the hotel. ☊ matter ☊
miles and miles of desert ☊ mile ☊
She had a lively and enquiring mind. ☊ mind ☊
She was wearing a neat black suit. ☊ neat ☊
He's off work with a trapped nerve in his neck. ☊ nerve ☊
a network of veins ☊ network ☊
She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed. ☊ notice ☊
notice (that)...: I couldn't help noticing (that) she was wearing a wig. ☊ notice ☊
'I didn't realise it was a formal occasion.' 'Obviously!' (= I can see by the way you are dressed) ☊ obviously ☊
The official opening is planned for October. ☊ official ☊
What did she have on (= what was she wearing)? ☊ on ☊
She was wearing her new dress, the red one. ☊ one ☊
the opening of the Olympic Games ☊ opening ☊
I'll wear my other shoes—these are dirty. ☊ other ☊
He wore an overcoat over his suit. ☊ over ☊
These garments are intended for professional sports people. ☊ people ☊
She always wears her hair pinned back. ☊ pin ☊
She was dressed in pink. ☊ pink ☊
Frost is possible, although unlikely, at this time of year. ☊ possible ☊
Although I poured it carefully, I still managed to spill some. ☊ pour ☊
She didn't love him, though she pretended to. ☊ pretend ☊
Although not essential, some prior knowledge of statistics is desirable. ☊ prior ☊
a factory that produces microchips ☊ produce ☊
Images are projected onto the retina of the eye. ☊ project ☊
They wore the charm as a protection against evil spirits. ☊ protection ☊
The band dressed up as the Beatles as a publicity stunt. ☊ publicity ☊
She was dressed in purple. ☊ purple ☊
She often wears red. ☊ red ☊
Giving up smoking reduces the risk of heart disease. ☊ reduce ☊
the Arctic/tropical/desert, etc. regions ☊ region ☊
It's all relative though, isn't it? We never had any money when I was a kid and $500 was a fortune to us. ☊ relative ☊
I take a fairly relaxed attitude towards what the kids wear to school. ☊ relaxed ☊
Despite threats of strike action, the management remain hopeful that an agreement can be reached. ☊ remain ☊
a decrease in the number of reported cases of AIDS ☊ report ☊
The opening speech was by Bob Alan representing Amnesty International. ☊ represent ☊
He made one big mistake, and, as a result, lost his job. ☊ result ☊
Although I expected to enjoy living in the country, in fact the reverse is true. ☊ reverse ☊
risk (of sth/of doing sth): Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. ☊ risk ☊
routine enquiries/questions/tests ☊ routine ☊
Time is running out for the trapped miners. ☊ run out ☊
She was wearing the same dress that I had on. ☊ same ☊
say sth: Say what you like (= although you disagree) about her, she's a fine singer. ☊ say ☊
Act I, Scene 2 of 'Macbeth' ☊ scene ☊
Seriously though, it could be really dangerous. ☊ seriously ☊
It's a good horse, but I wouldn't put my shirt on it. ☊ put your shirt on sb/sth ☊
They were wearing their smartest clothes. ☊ smart ☊
Although the team lost, they played with tremendous spirit. ☊ spirit ☊
In spite of his age, he still leads an active life. ☊ in spite of sth ☊
English became the official language for business in spite of the fact that the population was largely Chinese. ☊ in spite of sth ☊
She was wearing a black skirt with white spots. ☊ spot ☊
She stuck to her story. ☊ stick to sth ☊
Although he promised faithfully to come, I still didn't think he would. ☊ still ☊
They got on well together although they were total strangers. ☊ stranger ☊
Beyond the mountains stretches a vast desert. ☊ stretch ☊
Blue suits you. You should wear it more often. ☊ suit ☊
suitable to do sth: I don't have anything suitable to wear for the party. ☊ suitable ☊
I'll take the grey jacket. ☊ take ☊
talk sth: Are they talking Swedish or Danish? ☊ talk ☊
When I'm tired, I tend to make mistakes. ☊ tend ☊
'Macbeth' is a set text this year. ☊ text ☊
Anne was fond of Tim, though he often annoyed her. ☊ though ☊
Though she gave no sign, I was sure she had seen me. ☊ though ☊
His clothes, though old and worn, looked clean and of good quality. ☊ though ☊
They're very different, though they did seem to get on well when they met. ☊ though ☊
He'll probably say no, though it's worth asking. ☊ though ☊
Our team lost. It was a good game though. ☊ though ☊
Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church. ☊ tie ☊
She was wearing a tight pair of jeans. ☊ tight ☊
Rescuers found victims trapped several feet underground. ☊ underground ☊
Do you have to wear uniform? ☊ uniform ☊
If you're unlucky enough to get trapped in a lift, remember not to panic. ☊ unlucky ☊
Unusually for him, he wore a tie. ☊ unusually ☊
She agreed to their conditions, albeit unwillingly. ☊ unwillingly ☊
She went upstairs to get dressed. ☊ upstairs ☊
Despite her problems, she carried on working as usual. ☊ as usual ☊
We visited towns and villages all over Spain. ☊ village ☊
Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river. ☊ warning ☊
She was wearing a new coat. ☊ wear ☊
Do I have to wear a tie? ☊ wear ☊
She always wears black (= black clothes). ☊ wear ☊
He wore out two pairs of shoes last year. ☊ wear out, wear sth out ☊
We were caught in a tangled web of relationships. ☊ web ☊
She was dressed all in white. ☊ white ☊
The subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole. ☊ whole ☊
win against sb/sth: France won by six goals to two against Denmark. ☊ win ☊
Despite her grief, she found a hidden strength within herself. ☊ within ☊
Never mind—it could be worse (= although the situation is bad, it is not as bad as it might have been). ☊ worse ☊
He was voted the worst dressed celebrity. ☊ worst ☊
She wouldn't change it, even though she knew it was wrong. ☊ would ☊
She was dressed in yellow. ☊ yellow ☊
I like your dress. ☊ your ☊