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die Sprache ☊
ngôn ngữ, tiếng ☊
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die Rache ☊
trả thù ☊
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sich rächen ☊
trả thù ☊
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die Aussprache der Wörter ☊
phát âm từ ☊
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die Aussprache eines Wortes ☊
cách phát âm của một từ ☊
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der Drache ☊
con rồng ☊
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krachen ☊
nổ, vỡ ☊
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Sprache ☊
语言 ☊ yǔyán
Rache ☊
报复 ☊ bào fù
sich rächen ☊
报仇 ☊ bào chóu
Aussprache der Wörter ☊
单词的发音 ☊ dān cí de fā yīn
Drache ☊
龙 ☊ lóng
krachen ☊
轰鸣 ☊ hōngmíng
Alle sprechen unterschiedliche Sprachen. ☊
Họ nói nhiều thứ tiếng khác nhau. ☊ (Lektion 3, Nr. 26)
Sie muss sich ja nicht unbedingt an ihm rächen, aber sie sollte sich in Zukunft wirklich nicht mehr ausnutzen lassen. ☊
Chị cũng không nhất thiết phải trả thù anh ta, nhưng thực sự trong tương lai chị không nên để bị lợi dụng nữa. ☊ (Lektion 61, Nr. 866)
Und hier habe ich noch ein Geschenk für dich: den neuen Sprachkurs fürs Berufsleben von sprachenlernen24! ☊
Và đây anh còn một món quà cho em: một khóa học cho cuộc sống nghề nghiệp tại nơi học tiếng 24! ☊ (Lektion 84, Nr. 1203)
Wenn Sie sich für die Kultur und die Sprache Chinas interessieren, bieten wir Ihnen die Gelegenheit das anzuwenden, was Sie während Ihres Studiums gelernt haben. ☊
Nếu anh / chị có quan tâm đến văn hóa và tiếng Trung Quốc, thì chúng tôi tạo cơ hội cho anh / chị áp dụng các kiến thức mà anh / chị đã học. ☊ (Lektion 103, Nr. 1745)
Ich spreche drei Sprachen. ☊
Tôi nói được ba thứ tiếng. / Tôi nói được ba ngôn ngữ. ☊ (Lektion 106, Nr. 1856)
Deutsch ist meine Muttersprache. ☊
Tiếng Đức là tiếng mẹ đẻ của tôi. ☊ (Lektion 106, Nr. 1857)
Welche Sprachen sprechen Sie? ☊
Anh / Chị nói được những ngôn ngữ gì? ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1907)
adjust sth to sth: Adjust your language to the age of your audience. ☊ adjust ☊
advance sth: This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning. ☊ advance ☊
it amuses sb to do sth: It amused him to think that they were probably talking about him at that very moment. ☊ amuse ☊
argue for/against sth/doing sth: They argued for the right to strike. ☊ argue ☊
arrangement with sb (to do sth): You can cash cheques here by prior arrangement with the bank. ☊ arrangement ☊
They set off with the wind at their backs (= behind them). ☊ back ☊
the language barrier (= when people cannot communicate because they do not speak the same language) ☊ barrier ☊
We broke our journey in Oxford (= stopped in Oxford on the way to the place we were going to). ☊ break ☊
All the windows broke with the force of the blast. ☊ break ☊
Bring it up at the meeting. ☊ bring sth up ☊
Most of the programmes are broadcast in English. ☊ broadcast ☊
call sb/sth + noun: I wouldn't call German an easy language. ☊ call ☊
close sth: to close a meeting/debate ☊ close ☊
Share prices collapsed after news of poor trading figures. ☊ collapse ☊
The peace talks were on the verge of collapse. ☊ collapse ☊
The subject came up in conversation. ☊ come up ☊
basic features which are common to all human languages ☊ common ☊
They communicated in sign language. ☊ communicate ☊
Speech is the fastest method of communication between people. ☊ communication ☊
She gave up German in order to concentrate on her French. ☊ concentrate on sth ☊
Reports conflicted on how much of the aid was reaching the famine victims. ☊ conflict ☊
consult with sb (about/on sth): Consult with your physician about possible treatments. ☊ consult ☊
consult with sb (about/on sth): I need to consult with my colleagues on the proposals. ☊ consult ☊
talks on arms control ☊ control ☊
a dead language (= one that is no longer spoken, for example Latin) ☊ dead ☊
The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a distinct disadvantage. ☊ disadvantage ☊
She sounded disapproving as we discussed my plans. ☊ disapproving ☊
discover sth: I've just discovered hang-gliding! ☊ discover ☊
Discussions are still taking place between the two leaders. ☊ discussion ☊
His language is disgusting (= he uses a lot of offensive words). ☊ disgusting ☊
The power of speech distinguishes human beings from animals. ☊ distinguish ☊
a word that has dropped out of the language ☊ drop out (of sth) ☊
The ease with which she learns languages is astonishing. ☊ ease ☊
Learning languages doesn't come easily to him. ☊ easily ☊
emotional language ☊ emotional ☊
emphasis (on/upon sth): The emphasis is very much on learning the spoken language. ☊ emphasis ☊
engaged (in sth): They are engaged in talks with the Irish government. ☊ engaged ☊
They were engaged in conversation. ☊ engaged ☊
There is a similar word in many languages, for example in French and Italian. ☊ for example ☊
expect to do sth: You can't expect to learn a foreign language in a few months. ☊ expect ☊
expect (that)...: Many people were expecting (that) the peace talks would break down. ☊ expect ☊
The fashion at the time was for teaching mainly the written language. ☊ fashion ☊
We spoke quietly for fear of waking the guards. ☊ for fear of sth/of doing sth, for fear (that)... ☊
The question of the peace settlement is likely to figure prominently in the talks. ☊ figure ☊
Fires were breaking out everywhere. ☊ fire ☊
a firm agreement/date/decision/offer/promise ☊ firm ☊
children flying kites ☊ fly ☊
a foreign accent/language/student ☊ foreign ☊
How frequent is this word (= how often does it occur in the language)? ☊ frequent ☊
good at sth: to be good at languages/your job ☊ good ☊
English is a member of the Germanic group of languages ☊ group ☊
She's learnt the whole speech off by heart. ☊ by heart ☊
We are determined that nothing should hold back the peace talks. ☊ hold sb/sth back ☊
It appears that the two leaders are holding secret talks. ☊ it ☊
We broke our journey (= stopped for a short time) in Madrid. ☊ journey ☊
a programming language ☊ language ☊
the language of mime ☊ language ☊
the language of dolphins/bees ☊ language ☊
bad/foul/strong language (= words that people may consider offensive) ☊ language ☊
literary/poetic language ☊ language ☊
the language of the legal profession ☊ language ☊
Give your instructions in everyday language. ☊ language ☊
theories about the origins of language ☊ language ☊
a study of language acquisition in two-year-olds ☊ language ☊
the Japanese language ☊ language ☊
It takes a long time to learn to speak a language well. ☊ language ☊
Italian is my first language. ☊ language ☊
All the children must learn a foreign language. ☊ language ☊
She has a good command of the Spanish language. ☊ language ☊
They fell in love in spite of the language barrier (= the difficulty of communicating when people speak different languages). ☊ language ☊
Why study Latin? It's a dead language (= no longer spoken by anyone). ☊ language ☊
Is English an official language in your country? ☊ language ☊
learn sth: to learn a language/a musical instrument/a skill ☊ learn ☊
Discussions are currently being held at national level. ☊ level ☊
living languages (= those still spoken) ☊ living ☊
As I didn't speak the language I grew lonelier and lonelier. ☊ lonely ☊
They were speaking in low voices. ☊ low ☊
Grammar information enables students to map the structure of a foreign language onto their own. ☊ map sth on/onto sth ☊
Rachel and David are getting married on Saturday. ☊ married ☊
English is the medium of instruction (= the language used to teach other subjects). ☊ medium ☊
Video is a good medium for learning a foreign language. ☊ medium ☊
meet sb: The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks. ☊ meet ☊
Mind your language! (= don't speak in a rude or offensive way) ☊ mind ☊
minority languages ☊ minority ☊
Shakespeare's language can be a problem for modern readers. ☊ modern ☊
a moving story/speech ☊ moving ☊
the natural processes of language learning ☊ natural ☊
I'd like to learn a new language. ☊ new ☊
notice how, what, etc...: Did you notice how Rachel kept looking at her watch? ☊ notice ☊
the result of the debate ☊ of ☊
The programme contains language which some viewers may find offensive. ☊ offensive ☊
The country's official language is Spanish. ☊ official ☊
Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans. ☊ opposition ☊
peace talks/negotiations ☊ peace ☊
Representatives of both parties shared a platform (= they spoke at the same meeting). ☊ platform ☊
She spends every waking hour plotting her revenge. ☊ plot ☊
He had lost the power of speech. ☊ power ☊
a powerful image/drug/speech ☊ powerful ☊
We were just talking about her when, at that precise moment, she walked in. ☊ precise ☊
Senior defence officials held private talks. ☊ private ☊
Human beings are genetically programmed to learn certain kinds of language. ☊ programme ☊
a guide to English pronunciation ☊ pronunciation ☊
There is more than one pronunciation of 'garage'. ☊ pronunciation ☊
Your pronunciation is excellent. ☊ pronunciation ☊
The term 'accent' refers to pronunciation. The term 'dialect' refers to vocabulary and grammar. ☊ refer to sb/sth ☊
regional variations in pronunciation ☊ regional ☊
related languages ☊ related ☊
She said this in the tone of voice she reserved for addressing small children. ☊ reserve ☊
The shareholders want more say in how the company is run. ☊ run ☊
Ambulances rushed the injured to the hospital. ☊ rush ☊
teachers of English as a second language (= to people who already speak one or more other languages) ☊ second ☊
secret information/meetings/talks ☊ secret ☊
In sharp contrast to her mood, the clouds were breaking up to reveal a blue sky. ☊ sharp ☊
to speak several languages ☊ speak ☊
speak sth: What language is it they're speaking? ☊ speak ☊
Witnesses spoke of a great ball of flame. ☊ speak ☊
A speaker conveys information through tone and body language. ☊ speaker ☊
a native speaker of English ☊ speaker ☊
I seemed to have lost the power of speech. ☊ speech ☊
This expression is used mainly in speech, not in writing. ☊ speech ☊
They took away his freedom and broke his spirit. ☊ spirit ☊
English became the official language for business in spite of the fact that the population was largely Chinese. ☊ in spite of sth ☊
The spoken language differs considerably from the written language. ☊ spoken ☊
We worked on pronunciation, stress and intonation. ☊ stress ☊
the grammatical structures of a language ☊ structure ☊
swear sth: He swore revenge on the man who had killed his father. ☊ swear ☊
talk in sth: We couldn't understand them because they were talking in Chinese. ☊ talk ☊
to hold talks ☊ talk ☊
talk (between A and B) (on/over sth): Talks between management and workers broke down over the issue of holiday pay. ☊ talk ☊
High-level talks on arms limitation will reopen next month. ☊ talk ☊
A further round of talks will be needed if the dispute is to be resolved. ☊ talk ☊
'Register' is the term commonly used to describe different levels of formality in language. ☊ term ☊
Trust you to lower the tone of the conversation (= for example by telling a rude joke). ☊ tone ☊
The sun was already up (= had risen) when they set off. ☊ up ☊
The poem uses simple language. ☊ use ☊
Violence broke out/erupted inside the prison last night. ☊ violence ☊
Reading is of vital importance in language learning. ☊ vital ☊
They hinted that they would walk out of the peace talks. ☊ walk out (of sth) ☊
Huge waves were breaking on the shore. ☊ wave ☊
a speech/smile of welcome ☊ welcome ☊
People spoke well of (= spoke with approval of) him. ☊ well ☊
They spoke in whispers. ☊ whisper ☊
The term is widely used in everyday speech. ☊ widely ☊
With these students it's pronunciation that's the problem. ☊ with ☊
talks between workers and management ☊ worker ☊
You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken. ☊ you ☊