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OXF3000D:
sự công bằng
justice
Recht
OXF3000D:
hoàn toàn
quite
recht
OXF3000D:
đúng
right
Recht
OXF3000D:
đúng
right
recht
ENDE: justice Recht ENDE: quite recht ENDE: right Recht ENDE: right recht
like: Recht → →
rechts abbiegen ☊
rẽ phải ☊
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auf der rechten Seite ☊
ở phía phải ☊
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sich rechtfertigen ☊
biện hộ, biện minh ☊
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berechtigt ☊
hợp lý, chính đáng ☊
☊
die Rechtschreibung ☊
phép chính tả ☊
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das Recht ☊
quyền ☊
☊
gerecht ☊
công bằng ☊
☊
ungerecht ☊
bất công ☊
☊
Recht haben ☊
có quyền ☊
☊
Unrecht haben ☊
không có quyền ☊
☊
rechtzeitig ☊
kịp thời ☊
☊
der Rechtsanwalt ☊
luật sư ☊
☊
das Urheberrecht ☊
bản quyền ☊
☊
der Rechtsstreit ☊
sự kiện tụng, sự tranh chấp ☊
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betrügen (strafrechtlich) ☊
lừa đảo ☊
☊
das Völkerrecht ☊
luật pháp quốc tế ☊
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rechts abbiegen ☊
往右拐 ☊ wǎng yòu guǎi
auf der rechten Seite ☊
在右边 ☊ zài yòu biān
sich rechtfertigen ☊
为自己辩解 ☊ weì zì jǐ biàn jiě
berechtigt ☊
合理的 ☊ hé lǐ de
Rechtschreibung ☊
正字法 ☊ zhèng zì fǎ
Recht ☊
权利 ☊ quán lì
gerecht ☊
公平的 ☊ gōng píng de
ungerecht ☊
不公平的 ☊ bù gōng píng de
Recht haben ☊
对的 ☊ duì de
Unrecht haben ☊
错的 ☊ cuò de
rechtzeitig ☊
及时的 ☊ jī shí de
Rechtsanwalt ☊
律师 ☊ lǜshī
Urheberrecht ☊
版权 ☊ bǎnquán
Rechtsstreit ☊
争讼, 法律争议 ☊ zhēngsòng, fǎlǜ zhēngyì
betrügen (strafrechtlich) ☊
诈骗 (刑法上的) ☊ zhàpiàn (xíngfǎ shàng de)
Völkerrecht ☊
国际法 ☊ guójìfǎ
Gehen Sie hier lang und folgen Sie der Hauptstraße, dann an der ersten Kreuzung rechts und dann gehen Sie geradeaus. ☊
Anh cứ đi theo con đường này, đến ngã tư đầu tiên thì rẽ phải và sau đó anh cứ đi thắng. ☊ (Lektion 11, Nr. 110)
Aber jetzt werden die Räume vermietet, und es gibt darin viele Rechtsanwaltsbüros. ☊
Nhưng bây giờ nó được cho thuê và có nhiều văn phòng luật sư ở đó. ☊ (Lektion 17, Nr. 196)
Wenn Sie nach rechts fahren müssen, kommen Sie in einen Stau. ☊
Nếu anh phải rẽ phải thì anh sẽ gặp một vụ kẹt xe. ☊ (Lektion 19, Nr. 220)
Danach rechts abbiegen und du bist da. ☊
Tiếp đến rẽ phải thì tới nơi. ☊ (Lektion 37, Nr. 527)
Trang und Tri haben den Schlüssel zur Hütte rechtzeitig abgeholt. ☊
Trang và Trí đã kịp thời lấy được chìa khóa nhà gỗ. ☊ (Lektion 52, Nr. 727)
Der Arzt kommt rechtzeitig und leistet Erste Hilfe. ☊
Bác sỹ đến kịp thời và thực hiện việc sơ cứu. ☊ (Lektion 53, Nr. 756)
Du hast recht, ich friere auch schon. ☊
Em nói đúng, anh cũng đã đông lạnh rồi. ☊ (Lektion 54, Nr. 764)
Das Blut strömt aus der rechten Seite des Herzens in die Lunge, nimmt dort Sauerstoff auf und gibt Kohlendioxid ab. ☊
Máu chảy từ phía bên phải của tim tới phổi, nhận oxi ở đó và thải ra khí CÓ . ☊ (Lektion 66, Nr. 949)
Nur durch Zufall erkennt er eine Radarkontrolle rechtzeitig und kann abbremsen. ☊
Chỉ là sự ngẫu nhiên anh nhận được tín hiệu của máy định vị kịp thời và có thể phanh lại. ☊ (Lektion 67, Nr. 958)
Du hast recht, wir müssen uns beeilen, weil wir noch soviel zu erledigen haben. ☊
Anh nói đúng, chúng ta phải nhanh lên, vì chúng ta con nhiều thứ phải hoàn thành. ☊ (Lektion 76, Nr. 1084)
Wie ungerecht! ☊
Thật chẳngcông bằng! ☊ (Lektion 83, Nr. 1188)
Du hast recht. ☊
Anh / Chị có lý. ☊ (Lektion 115, Nr. 2147)
Du hast nicht recht. ☊
Anh / Chị không có lý. ☊ (Lektion 115, Nr. 2148)
Wir werden rechtzeitig fertig. ☊
Chúng ta sẽ hoàn thành đúng thời hạn. ☊ (Lektion 117, Nr. 2213)
Wir werden nicht rechtzeitig fertig. ☊
Chúng ta sẽ không hoàn thành đúng thời hạn. ☊ (Lektion 117, Nr. 2214)
Wir werden rechtliche Schritte einleiten. ☊
Chúng tôi sẽ nhờ đến sự can thiệp của pháp luật. ☊ (Lektion 125, Nr. 2495)
Wir werden diesen Fall unserer Rechtsabteilung übergeben. ☊
Chúng tôi sẽ chuyển trường hợp này cho phòng pháp lý của chúng tôi ☊ (Lektion 126, Nr. 2544)
He is considering taking legal action against the hospital. ☊ action ☊
admit sb/sth: Each ticket admits one adult. ☊ admit ☊
We were advised to seek legal advice. ☊ advice ☊
advise doing sth: I'd advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August. ☊ advise ☊
Are you getting along all right in your new job? ☊ all right ☊
I felt he was wrong, although I didn't say so at the time. ☊ although ☊
angry at/about/over sth: He felt angry at the injustice of the situation. ☊ angry ☊
When she lost all her money, she was determined to keep up appearances (= hide the true situation and pretend that everything was going well). ☊ appearance ☊
argue for/against sth/doing sth: They argued for the right to strike. ☊ argue ☊
We were all running around trying to get ready in time. ☊ around ☊
award (sb) sth: The judges awarded both finalists equal points. ☊ award ☊
the basic principles of law ☊ basic ☊
basic human rights ☊ basic ☊
a legal battle for compensation ☊ battle ☊
Life is unfair. ☊ be ☊
social/sexual/criminal behaviour ☊ behaviour ☊
I do believe you're right (= I think sth is true, even though it is surprising). ☊ believe ☊
The road bent sharply to the right. ☊ bend ☊
in the bottom right-hand corner of the page ☊ bottom ☊
The work was finished on time and within budget (= did not cost more money than was planned). ☊ budget ☊
Choose 'printer' from the menu and click with the right mouse button. ☊ button ☊
Don't be so careless about/with spelling. ☊ careless ☊
Their legal challenge was unsuccessful. ☊ challenge ☊
chance that...: There's a slight chance that he'll be back in time. ☊ chance ☊
Have you read the chapter on the legal system? ☊ chapter ☊
criminal charges ☊ charge ☊
Cycling is a cheap way to get around. ☊ cheap ☊
Customs officers have the right to check all luggage going through customs. ☊ check ☊
a check for spelling mistakes ☊ check ☊
The company reserves the right to cancel this agreement in certain circumstances. ☊ circumstance ☊
claim (that)...: He claims (that) he was not given a fair hearing. ☊ claim ☊
Everyone clapped in time to the music. ☊ clap ☊
the collapse of law and order in the area ☊ collapse ☊
a column of smoke (= smoke rising straight up) ☊ column ☊
What she said was fair comment (= a reasonable criticism). ☊ comment ☊
a commission on human rights ☊ commission ☊
a common spelling mistake ☊ common ☊
Allergies to milk are quite common in childhood. ☊ common ☊
complaint (that...): a complaint that he had been unfairly treated ☊ complaint ☊
We arrived in good time for the connection to Paris. ☊ connection ☊
I made a conscious effort to get there on time. ☊ conscious ☊
a consideration of the legal issues involved ☊ consideration ☊
consumer demand/choice/rights ☊ consumer ☊
It is interesting to contrast the British legal system with the American one. ☊ contrast ☊
the United Nations convention on the rights of the child ☊ convention ☊
Don was deep in conversation with the girl on his right. ☊ conversation ☊
convince sb/yourself (that)...: I'd convinced myself (that) I was right. ☊ convince ☊
I got to the stage where I wasn't coping any more. ☊ cope ☊
Turn right at the corner of Sunset and Crescent Heights Boulevards. ☊ corner ☊
Write your address in the top right-hand corner of the letter. ☊ corner ☊
Am I correct in saying that you know a lot about wine? ☊ correct ☊
Everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside. ☊ countryside ☊
Credit will be given in the exam for good spelling and grammar. ☊ credit ☊
criminal damage (= the crime of damaging sb's property deliberately) ☊ criminal ☊
criminal law ☊ criminal ☊
the criminal justice system ☊ criminal ☊
decide against sth: They decided against taking legal action. ☊ decide ☊
define sth as sth: Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law. ☊ define ☊
He takes (great) delight in (= enjoys) proving others wrong. ☊ delight ☊
facilities for disabled people ☊ disabled ☊
Does the theatre have disabled access? ☊ disabled ☊
She claims she was unfairly dismissed from her post. ☊ dismiss ☊
The screen will display the username in the top right-hand corner. ☊ display ☊
English law clearly distinguishes between murder and manslaughter. ☊ distinguish ☊
the unfair distribution of wealth ☊ distribution ☊
Where the path divides, keep right. ☊ divide ☊
division of sth: a fair division of time and resources ☊ division ☊
If they can't get it to us in time, we'll just have to do without. ☊ do without (sb/sth) ☊
a Doctor of Philosophy/Law ☊ doctor ☊
earn sth: He earned a reputation as an expert on tax law. ☊ earn ☊
We need to make a concerted effort to finish on time. ☊ effort ☊
Elsewhere, the weather today has been fairly sunny. ☊ elsewhere ☊
We provide all types of information, with an emphasis on legal advice. ☊ emphasis ☊
employee rights/relations ☊ employee ☊
With a little encouragement from his parents he should do well. ☊ encouragement ☊
Turn right at the end of the road. ☊ end ☊
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. ☊ entitle ☊
entitle sb to do sth: This ticket does not entitle you to travel first class. ☊ entitle ☊
equal rights/pay ☊ equal ☊
the desire for a more equal society (= in which everyone has the same rights and chances) ☊ equal ☊
There are a lot of spelling mistakes; even so, it's quite a good essay. ☊ even so ☊
Nothing can excuse such rudeness. ☊ excuse ☊
When she appeared in court she exercised her right to remain silent. ☊ exercise ☊
living/household/medical/legal, etc. expenses ☊ expense ☊
Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair. ☊ experience ☊
I really don't see why I should have to explain myself to you. ☊ explain yourself ☊
Freedom of expression (= freedom to say what you think) is a basic human right. ☊ expression ☊
extreme left-wing/right-wing views ☊ extreme ☊
the failure of the United Nations to maintain food supplies ☊ failure ☊
Failure to comply with the regulations will result in prosecution. ☊ failure ☊
She is still coming to terms with the failure of her marriage. ☊ failure ☊
demands for a fairer distribution of wealth ☊ fair ☊
The new tax is fairer than the old system. ☊ fair ☊
his vision of a fairer, kinder society ☊ fair ☊
She is on the far right of the party (= holds extreme right-wing political views). ☊ far ☊
Such thinking is fashionable among right-wing politicians. ☊ fashionable ☊
'Bob wants to know if he can come too.''That's fine by me.' ☊ fine ☊
'I can manage,' she said firmly. ☊ firmly ☊
The sails hung limply in the flat calm (= conditions at sea when there is no wind and the water is completely level). ☊ flat ☊
formal legal processes ☊ formal ☊
rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution ☊ freedom ☊
the right to worship freely ☊ freely ☊
to maintain friendly relations with all countries ☊ friendly ☊
She is now entitled to put 'Professor' in front of her name. ☊ in front of ☊
We shall at this stage keep the discussion fairly general. ☊ general ☊
The bad weather has been fairly general (= has affected most areas). ☊ general ☊
I'm not getting on very fast with this job. ☊ get on with sth ☊
We can get on perfectly well without her. ☊ get on ☊
How does she get by on such a small salary? ☊ get by (on/in/with sth) ☊
guarantee sth: Basic human rights, including freedom of speech, are now guaranteed. ☊ guarantee ☊
I think we can manage quite happily on our own. ☊ happily ☊
He is hardly likely to admit he was wrong. ☊ hardly ☊
hate sb/sth to do sth: She would have hated him to see how her hands shook. ☊ hate ☊
have sb/sth + adj.: I want to have everything ready in good time. ☊ have ☊
to seek financial/legal/medical, etc. help ☊ help ☊
I have a pretty good idea where I left it—I hope I'm right. ☊ idea ☊
She found it hard to live up to his high ideals. ☊ ideal ☊
The director is standing on her immediate right. ☊ immediate ☊
Turn right immediately after the church. ☊ immediately ☊
the rights of the individual ☊ individual ☊
international trade/law/sport ☊ international ☊
It's impossible to get there in time. ☊ it ☊
What gives you the right to judge other people? ☊ judge ☊
You're just in time. ☊ just ☊
laws based on the principles of justice ☊ justice ☊
They are demanding equal rights and justice. ☊ justice ☊
Who can deny the justice of their cause? ☊ justice ☊
He demanded, not without justice, that he should be allowed to express his views. ☊ justice ☊
the criminal justice system ☊ justice ☊
They were accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice. ☊ justice ☊
She felt fully justified in asking for her money back. ☊ justified ☊
His fears proved justified. ☊ justified ☊
justify (sb/sth) doing sth: How can they justify paying such huge salaries? ☊ justify ☊
justify sth: Her success had justified the faith her teachers had put in her. ☊ justify ☊
The Prime Minister has been asked to justify the decision to Parliament. ☊ justify ☊
You don't need to justify yourself to me. ☊ justify ☊
The enemy kept up the bombardment day and night. ☊ keep sth up ☊
We're having difficulty keeping up our mortgage payments. ☊ keep sth up ☊
know (sth): 'You were right—someone's been spreading rumours about you.' 'I knew it!' ☊ know ☊
to pass a law (= officially make it part of the system of laws) ☊ law ☊
company/international/tax, etc. law ☊ law ☊
The government struggled to maintain law and order. ☊ law and order ☊
After the riots, the military was brought in to restore law and order. ☊ law and order ☊
He's giving away money left, right and centre. ☊ left, right and centre ☊
Look left and right before you cross the road. ☊ left ☊
Twist your body to the left, then to the right. ☊ left ☊
the legal profession/system ☊ legal ☊
to take/seek legal advice ☊ legal ☊
a legal adviser ☊ legal ☊
They are currently facing a long legal battle in the US courts. ☊ legal ☊
a legally binding agreement ☊ legally ☊
to be legally responsible for sb/sth ☊ legally ☊
You are legally entitled to a full refund. ☊ legally ☊
It's an important case both legally and politically. ☊ legally ☊
Martial law has now been lifted. ☊ lift ☊
Do look out for spelling mistakes in your work. ☊ look out for sb/sth ☊
I play tennis quite a lot (= often) in the summer. ☊ lot ☊
With a bit of luck, we'll finish on time. ☊ luck ☊
lucky (that...): You were lucky (that) you spotted the danger in time. ☊ lucky ☊
to maintain law and order/standards/a balance ☊ maintain ☊
She's 82 and can't manage on her own any more. ☊ manage ☊
manage with/without sb/sth: How do you manage without a car? ☊ manage ☊
manage (to do sth): We managed to get to the airport in time. ☊ manage ☊
I got full marks (= the highest mark possible) in the spelling test. ☊ mark ☊
That's not a problem. It's simply a matter of letting people know in time. ☊ matter ☊
See what I mean (= I was right and this proves it, doesn't it)? She never agrees to anything I suggest. ☊ mean ☊
His picture was right/bang (= exactly) in the middle of the front page. ☊ middle ☊
He might get there in time, but I can't be sure. ☊ might ☊
the rights of ethnic/racial minorities ☊ minority ☊
Her essay is full of spelling mistakes. ☊ mistake ☊
morally right/wrong/justified/unacceptable ☊ morally ☊
laws to allow free movement of goods and services ☊ movement ☊
'It's not very good, is it?' 'No, you're right, it isn't (= I agree).' ☊ no ☊
Get out! It's nothing to do with you (= you have no right to know about it). ☊ be/have nothing to do with sb/sth ☊
You are welcome to come and stay as long as you give us plenty of notice. ☊ notice ☊
on the left/right ☊ on ☊
The competition is open to young people under the age of 18. ☊ open ☊
The painting has been returned to its rightful owner. ☊ owner ☊
Marriage should be an equal partnership. ☊ partnership ☊
the Peace of Utrecht, 1713 (= the agreement ending the war) ☊ peace ☊
They're perfectly within their rights to ask to see the report. ☊ perfectly ☊
The stroke left his right side permanently damaged. ☊ permanently ☊
He cut the pizza into bite-sized pieces. ☊ piece ☊
She's always very eager to please. ☊ please ☊
She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions. ☊ point out (to sb), point sth out (to sb) ☊
Keep the box in an upright position. ☊ position ☊
You cannot legally take possession of the property (= start using it after buying it) until three weeks after the contract is signed. ☊ possession ☊
She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. ☊ possibly ☊
'I'm sure he didn't mean to be rude.' 'Quite possibly (= you may be right), but the damage has been done.' ☊ possibly ☊
power (of sth): The president has the power of veto over all new legislation. ☊ power ☊
Prisoners have legal rights, but in practice these rights are not always respected. ☊ in practice ☊
practise as sth: She practised as a barrister for many years. ☊ practise ☊
Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice. ☊ prevent ☊
prevent (sb/sth) doing sth: Nothing would prevent him/his speaking out against injustice. ☊ prevent ☊
I'm only buying it if it's the right price (= a price that I think is reasonable). ☊ price ☊
You're probably right. ☊ probably ☊
Making a complaint is quite a simple procedure. ☊ procedure ☊
the medical/legal/teaching, etc. profession ☊ profession ☊
The legal profession has/have always resisted change. ☊ profession ☊
He felt he needed to prove his point (= show other people that he was right). ☊ prove ☊
prove (that)...: This proves (that) I was right. ☊ prove ☊
The public has/have a right to know what is contained in the report. ☊ public ☊
She saw the ambulance coming up behind her and pulled over. ☊ pull over ☊
He shot out his right arm and landed a punch on Lorrimer's nose. ☊ punch ☊
to pursue legal action ☊ pursue ☊
qualify sb (for sth): Paying a fee doesn't automatically qualify you for membership. ☊ qualify ☊
qualify sb to do sth: The test qualifies you to drive heavy vehicles. ☊ qualify ☊
legislation against discrimination on the grounds of race or sex ☊ race ☊
to keep in radio contact ☊ radio ☊
She complained, with reason (= rightly), that she had been underpaid. ☊ reason ☊
We have reasonable grounds for believing that you are responsible. ☊ reasonable ☊
The instructions are reasonably straightforward. ☊ reasonably ☊
(+ adv./prep.): If I recall correctly, he lives in Luton. ☊ recall ☊
regular offenders (= against the law) ☊ regular ☊
The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion. ☊ religion ☊
It remains to be seen (= it will only be known later) whether you are right. ☊ remain ☊
Lift and lower the right leg 20 times. Repeat with the left leg. ☊ repeat ☊
The weather in England is living up to its reputation (= is exactly as expected). ☊ reputation ☊
Everyone has a right to be treated with respect. ☊ respect ☊
He doesn't respect other people's right to privacy. ☊ respect ☊
parental rights and responsibilities ☊ responsibility ☊
We would appreciate the prompt return of books to the library. ☊ return ☊
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ☊ ride ☊
my right eye ☊ right ☊
Keep on the right side of the road. ☊ right ☊
Take a right turn at the intersection. ☊ right ☊
Let me get this right (= understand correctly) —you want us to do an extra ten hours' work for no extra pay? ☊ right ☊
right (about sth): She was right about Tom having no money. ☊ right ☊
right (to do sth): You're right to be cautious. ☊ right ☊
'It's not easy.' 'Yeah, you're right.' ☊ right ☊
right (in doing sth): Am I right in thinking we've met before? ☊ right ☊
You were quite right to criticize him. ☊ right ☊
Turn right at the end of the street. ☊ right ☊
The Right in British politics is represented by the Conservative Party. ☊ right ☊
He's on the right of the Labour Party. ☊ right ☊
Take the first street on the right. ☊ right ☊
She seated me on her right. ☊ right ☊
Take the first right, then the second left. ☊ right ☊
He sold the rights for $2 million. ☊ right ☊
all rights reserved (= protected or kept for the owners of the book, film/movie, etc.) ☊ right ☊
right (to sth): Everyone has a right to a fair trial. ☊ right ☊
right (to do sth): You have no right to stop me from going in there. ☊ right ☊
What gives you the right to do that? ☊ right ☊
She had every right to be angry. ☊ right ☊
You're quite within your rights to ask for your money back. ☊ right ☊
By rights (= if justice were done) half the money should be mine. ☊ right ☊
There is no right of appeal against the decision. ☊ right ☊
Education is provided by the state as of right (= everyone has a right to it). ☊ right ☊
The property belongs to her by right. ☊ right ☊
They had fought hard for equal rights. ☊ right ☊
They both had some right on their side. ☊ right ☊
He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right (= had justice on his side). ☊ right ☊
It was difficult to establish the rights and wrongs (= the true facts) of the matter. ☊ right ☊
The school was rightly proud of the excellent exam results. ☊ rightly ☊
He was proud of his beautiful house, and rightly so. ☊ rightly ☊
Quite rightly, the environment is of great concern. ☊ rightly ☊
Rightly or wrongly, many older people are afraid of violence in the streets. ☊ rightly ☊
As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. ☊ rightly ☊
I can't rightly say what happened. ☊ rightly ☊
If I remember rightly, there's a train at six o'clock. ☊ rightly ☊
You have no right to take risks with other people's lives. ☊ take a risk, take risks ☊
The shareholders want more say in how the company is run. ☊ run ☊
The education system must satisfy the needs of all children. ☊ satisfy ☊
say (that)...: I can't say I blame her for resigning (= I think she was right). ☊ say ☊
the scales of justice (= represented as the two pans on a balance (5)) ☊ scale ☊
a legal/medical secretary ☊ secretary ☊
He intends to seek custody of the children. ☊ seek ☊
In some senses (= in one or more ways) the criticisms were justified. ☊ sense ☊
a legal separation ☊ separation ☊
How can we best serve the needs of future generations? ☊ serve ☊
Left you, did she? It serves you right for being so selfish. ☊ it serves sb right (for doing sth) ☊
Essential services (= the supply of water, gas, electricity) will be maintained. ☊ service ☊
sex discrimination (= the act of treating men and women differently in an unfair way) ☊ sex ☊
a rectangular shape ☊ shape ☊
She has a pain down her right side. ☊ side ☊
the right side of the brain ☊ side ☊
He has very little sight in his right eye. ☊ sight ☊
Did you signal before you turned right? ☊ signal ☊
She worked hard so that everything would be ready in time. ☊ so ☊
Take the first turning, sorry, the third turning on the right. ☊ sorry ☊
to give/make/deliver a speech on human rights ☊ speech ☊
freedom of speech (= the right to say openly what you think) ☊ speech ☊
a spelling mistake ☊ spelling ☊
My spelling is terrible. ☊ spelling ☊
You must try and keep your spirits up (= stay cheerful). ☊ spirit ☊
Don't eat too many nuts—you'll spoil your appetite (= will no longer be hungry at the proper time to eat). ☊ spoil ☊
a lawyer on the staff of the Worldwide Fund for Nature ☊ staff ☊
You'll look taller if you stand up straight. ☊ stand up ☊
You must stand up for your rights. ☊ stand up for sb/sth ☊
We aim to maintain high standards of customer care. ☊ standard ☊
The party was denied legal status. ☊ status ☊
street culture/dance/law ☊ street ☊
It was a real struggle to be ready on time. ☊ struggle ☊
sufficient to do sth: These reasons are not sufficient to justify the ban. ☊ sufficient ☊
If you want to go by bus, that suits me fine. ☊ suit ☊
I hope we get there in time. ☊ there ☊
He's only 17 and therefore not eligible to vote. ☊ therefore ☊
Am I right in thinking that you used to live here? ☊ think ☊
think so: 'Will we make it in time?' 'I think so.' ☊ think ☊
He received death threats from right-wing groups. ☊ threat ☊
Will we be in time for the six o'clock train? ☊ in time (for sth/to do sth) ☊
The ambulance got there just in time (= to save sb's life). ☊ in time (for sth/to do sth) ☊
He's a lawyer turned politician (= he used to be a lawyer but is now a politician). ☊ turn ☊
Make a left/right turn into West Street. ☊ turn ☊
The country is now under martial law. ☊ under ☊
Under the terms of the lease you had no right to sublet the property. ☊ under ☊
unfair criticism ☊ unfair ☊
unfair (on/to sb): It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything. ☊ unfair ☊
unfair dismissal (= a situation in which sb is illegally dismissed from their job) ☊ unfair ☊
She claims to have been unfairly dismissed. ☊ unfairly ☊
The tests discriminate unfairly against older people. ☊ unfairly ☊
The cliff was almost vertical. ☊ vertical ☊
There was a vertical drop to the ocean. ☊ vertical ☊
New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic. ☊ volume ☊
Look both ways (= look left and right) before crossing the road. ☊ way ☊
You are entitled to a free gift whether you accept our offer of insurance or not. ☊ whether ☊
You'll be in time if you hurry. ☊ will ☊
The new legislation concerns health and safety at work. ☊ work ☊
If I had seen the advertisement in time I would have applied for the job. ☊ would ☊
wrong with sth/with doing sth: What's wrong with eating meat? ☊ wrong ☊
wrong (about sth/sb): You were wrong about Tom; he's not married after all. ☊ wrong ☊
She was wrongly accused of stealing. ☊ wrongly ☊
He assumed, wrongly, that she did not care. ☊ wrongly ☊
Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed (= I do not know whether they were right to feel this way). ☊ wrongly ☊
The bank is on your right. ☊ your ☊