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OXF3000D: thị lực vision Sicht

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like: Sicht
die Besichtigungstour chuyến tham quan
besichtigen tham quan
die Besichtigung tham quan
die Ansichtskarte bưu thiếp ảnh
vorsichtig cẩn thận
das Gesicht khuôn mặt
die Besichtigung xem nhà, thăm quan
besichtigen Đi thăm, đi xem
offensichtlich rõ ràng
die Absicht ý định, mục tiêu
die Sicht tầm mắt
kurzsichtig thiển cận, cận thị
weitsichtig viễn thị
unsichtbar không thấy được
das Gesicht mặt
Rücksicht nehmen Để ý
die Aussicht viễn cảnh
rücksichtsvoll quan tâm, chu đáo
Rücksicht nehmen auf lưu tâm đến
absichtlich chủ ý
etwas berücksichtigen lưu tâm đến gì đó
auf jemanden Rücksicht nehmen lưu tâm, tôn trọng tới ai đó
(Gesicht) rot anlaufen đỏ mặt
beaufsichtigen giám sát, trông
die Aufsicht sự giám sát

Besichtigungstour 观光旅游 guānguāng lǚyóu
besichtigen 参观 cānguān
Besichtigung 参观 cānguān
Ansichtskarte 风光明信片 fēngguāng míngxìnpiàn
vorsichtig 小心 xiǎoxīn
Gesicht liǎn
Besichtigung 参观 cān guān
besichtigen 参观 cān guān
offensichtlich 明显的 míng xiǎn de
Absicht 意图 yì tú
Sicht 视野 shì yě
kurzsichtig 近视 jìn shì
weitsichtig 远视 yuǎn shì
unsichtbar 看不见的 kàn bú jiàn de
Gesicht liǎn
Rücksicht nehmen 关心 guān xīn
Aussicht 展望 zhǎn wàng
rücksichtsvoll 关心的 guān xīn de
Rücksicht nehmen auf 关心 ... guān xīn .....
absichtlich 有意的 yǒu yì de
etwas berücksichtigen 关注某事 guānzhù mǒushì
auf jemanden Rücksicht nehmen 顾及某人 gùjí mǒurén
(Gesicht) rot anlaufen 脸红 liǎnhóng
beaufsichtigen 监管 jiānguǎn
Aufsicht 看管 kānguǎn

Besichtigungstour Chuyến tham quan (Lektion 7, Nr. 61)
Besichtigungstour durch die Innenstadt. Chuyến tham quan thành phố. (Lektion 7, Nr. 63)
Entschuldige, aber ich bevorzuge eine Besichtigungstour. Xin lỗi, nhưng em thích đi tham quan hơn. (Lektion 17, Nr. 192)
Er hob vorsichtig seinen Daumen und wartete auf einen Fahrer. Anh ấy giơ ngón tay cái lên và chờ một tài xế. (Lektion 28, Nr. 359)
Ein erster Besichtigungstermin ist mit dem Hausmeister bereits vereinbart. Cuộc hẹn đầu tiên để xem nhà đã được thống nhất với chủ nhà. (Lektion 43, Nr. 615)
Tri stellt sich offensichtlich nicht ganz so geschickt an. Trí bố trí rõ ràng là không khéo léo cho lắm. (Lektion 46, Nr. 656)
Tris Gesicht ist stark angeschwollen. Mặt của Trí đã bị sưng to. (Lektion 53, Nr. 752)
Trang macht sich Sorgen, weil der Mann ihrer Schwester keine Rücksicht auf ihre Gefühle genommen hat. Trang lo lắng,vì chồng của chị gái đã không hề để ý đến cảm giác của chị. (Lektion 61, Nr. 859)
Sie vereinbaren einen Termin zur Besichtigung. Họ thống nhất một cuộc hẹn để xem xe. (Lektion 70, Nr. 998)
Dann werde ich Rücksicht darauf nehmen und Ihnen das Auto fünf Prozent billiger geben. Tôi sẽ lưu tâm đến việc đó và bớt cho bạn năm phần trăm. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1005)
Wir können die bestellte Ware voraussichtlich bis zum 15.06. liefern. Chúng tôi dự tính có thể chuyển hàng cho quý khách đến ngày 15.06. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1575)
Würden Sie uns bitte ein Ansichtsexemplar zuschicken? Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho chúng tôi một bản mẫu tham khảo được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1584)
Kann ich Einsicht in diese Akten nehmen? Tôi có thể xem qua dữ liệu này được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1626)
Was ist – aus Ihrer Sicht – die größte Herausforderung dieser Stelle? Theo ông / bà vị trí này có thách thức gì lớn nhất? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1962)


As I turned around, I accidentally hit him in the face. accidentally
A grin spread across her face. across
Let's just sit and admire the view. admire
The council is expected to adopt the new policy at its next meeting. adopt
advise sth: I'd advise extreme caution. advise
The temple was clearly visible from the air. air
She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone. alarmed
All these factors must be allowed for. allow for sb/sth
Do it slowly and carefully. and
Our anticipated arrival time is 8.30. anticipate
an anxious look/face/expression anxious
Their devotion was apparent. apparent
Then, for no apparent reason, the train suddenly stopped. apparent
apparent (from sth) (that...): It was apparent from her face that she was really upset. apparent
My parents were concerned at my apparent lack of enthusiasm for school. apparent
Their affluence is more apparent than real (= they are not as rich as they seem to be). apparent
The prospect of living in a city holds little appeal for me. appeal
He said he would appeal after being found guilty on four counts of murder. appeal
The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal. appeal
Apply the cream sparingly to your face and neck. apply
Viewing is by appointment only (= only at a time that has been arranged in advance). appointment
Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. aside
assure sb (that)...: You think I did it deliberately, but I assure you (that) I did not. assure
I felt awkward because they obviously wanted to be alone. awkward
a beautiful woman/face/baby/voice/poem/smell/evening beautiful
He had this great big grin on his face. big
She had a beautiful face with very good bone structure. bone
Jack's face turned bright red. bright
His face was bright with excitement. bright
He buried his face in his hands and wept. bury
I could tell by the look on her face that something terrible had happened. by
Fragile—handle with care (= written on a container holding sth which is easily broken or damaged) care
Be careful! careful
careful to do sth: He was careful to keep out of sight. careful
careful not to do sth: Be careful not to wake the baby. careful
careful when/what/how, etc.: You must be careful when handling chemicals. careful
Be careful what you say. careful
careful of/about/with sth: Be careful of the traffic. careful
Please be careful with my glasses (= Don't break them). careful
I'm very careful about washing my hands before eating (= I make sure I do it). careful
careful (that)...: Be careful you don't bump your head. careful
She put the glass down carefully. carefully
Drive carefully. carefully
It was careless of me to leave the door open. careless
'I don't mind,' he said carelessly. carelessly
In your case, we are prepared to be lenient. case
The operation has a fifty-fifty chance of success. chance
a face with a lot of character character
Personal characteristics, such as age and sex are taken into account. characteristic
Be careful you don't leave yourself open to charges of political bias. charge
She's the obvious choice for the job. choice
I sat and watched everyone very closely (= carefully). closely
They could not say with confidence that he would be able to walk again after the accident. confidence
He expressed his confidence that they would win. confidence
He answered the questions with confidence. confidence
She was in a relaxed, confident mood. confident
confident of sth/doing sth: The team feels confident of winning. confident
confident that...: I'm confident that you will get the job. confident
She was quietly confident that everything would go as planned. confident
to suffer/face/take the consequences of your actions consequence
the conservative views of his parents conservative
a consideration of the legal issues involved consideration
They showed no consideration whatsoever for my feelings. consideration
Journalists stayed away from the funeral out of consideration for the bereaved family. consideration
Their kindness and consideration will not be forgotten. consideration
The candidates' experience and qualifications will be taken into consideration when the decision is made. take sth into consideration
The trial is expected to continue for three months. continue
contrast (between A and B): There is an obvious contrast between the cultures of East and West. contrast
contrast (of sth): Careful contrast of the two plans shows some important differences. contrast
The book explores contrasting views of the poet's early work. contrasting
contribute to sth: Immigrants have contributed to British culture in many ways. contribute
She's very conventional in her views. conventional
The evening breeze cooled her face. cool
cost sth: The closure of the factory is likely to cost 1 000 jobs. cost
count sth: Applications received after 1 July will not be counted. count
magnificent views over open countryside countryside
She covered her face with her hands. cover
Her face was on the cover (= the front cover) of every magazine. cover
His face was covered in blood. covered
His face cracked into a smile. crack
A look of annoyance crossed her face. cross
cuts and bruises on the face cut
He seems confident but deep down he's quite insecure. deep down
The look on her face was a definite sign that something was wrong. definite
She's been deliberately ignoring him all day. deliberately
The problem with white is that it soon shows the dirt. dirt
She displayed her bruises for all to see. display
Heat gently until the sugar dissolves. dissolve
Tears ran down her face. down
She was lying face downwards on the grass. downwards
Be careful—it has a sharp edge. edge
She swept her hair back from her face to emphasize her high cheekbones. emphasize
There's no end in sight to the present crisis. end
The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her. excite
excited (at sth): I'm really excited at the prospect of working abroad. excited
expectation (of sth): We are confident in our expectation of a full recovery. expectation
His views have been expressed in numerous speeches. express
There was a worried expression on her face. expression
His expression changed from surprise to one of amusement. expression
Take extra care on the roads this evening. extra
You need to be extra careful not to make any mistakes. extra
extreme left-wing/right-wing views extreme
How many faces does a cube have? face
She looked around for a familiar face. face
a well-known face on our television screens face
It's nice to see some new faces here this evening. face
I'm fed up of seeing the same old faces every time we go out! face
a sad/happy/smiling face face
Her face lit up (= showed happiness) when she spoke of the past. face
His face fell (= showed disappointment, sadness, etc.) when he read the headlines. face
Sue's face was a picture (= she looked very surprised, angry, etc.) as she listened to her husband's speech. face
a pretty/round/freckled face face
He buried his face in his hands. face
You should have seen the look on her face when I told her! face
The expression on his face never changed. face
At that time, her face was on the covers of all the magazines. face
She lay face down on the bed. face up/down
She was at an early age brought face to face with the horrors of war. face to face with sth
What are you pulling a face at now? pull/make faces/a face (at sb)
Do you think it's funny to make faces behind my back? pull/make faces/a face (at sb)
face doing sth: I can't face seeing them. face
I couldn't see any familiar faces in the room. familiar
She is on the far right of the party (= holds extreme right-wing political views). far
fault (for doing sth): It's your own fault for being careless. fault
He felt the sweat running down his face. feel
a fine view fine
In this scene, the camera focuses on the actor's face. focus
The children's faces are badly out of focus (= not clearly shown) in the photograph. focus
plans to seize power by force of arms (= by military force) force
forget sth: I never forget a face. forget
Her blonde hair framed her face. frame
Pull gently on the free end of the rope. free
Regular facials help to keep the skin looking clean and fresh. fresh
From a financial point of view the project was a disaster. from
The cat carefully licked its fur. fur
The exchange rate is likely to fall in the near future (= soon). future
Please be more careful in future. in future
grant sb sth: I was granted permission to visit the palace. grant
The great majority of (= most) people seem to agree with this view. great
He guided her hand to his face. guide
John had a guilty look on his face. guilty
Look out, he's got a gun! gun
body/facial/pubic hair hair
The label on the box said: 'Fragile. Handle with care.' handle
a happy smile/face happy
She was glowing with health and clearly enjoying life. health
He was tall and strong, with heavy features. heavy
The pattern of the ancient fields is clearly visible from a height. height
hide sth + adv./prep.: He hid his face in his hands. hide
The brim of his hat hid half his face. hide
He has a round face with a high forehead. high
Always take care when driving down steep hills. hill
She's got an honest face. honest
She has high hopes of winning (= is very confident about it). hope
Be careful—the plates are hot. hot
We went on a tour of the house and grounds (= for example, at a country house, open to the public). house
However carefully I explained, she still didn't understand. however
She deliberately ignored my question and changed the subject. ignore
The prospects for the immediate future are good. immediate
The point of my question may not be immediately apparent. immediately
impatient to do sth: She was clearly impatient to leave. impatient
They failed to consider the wider implications of their actions. implication
an informal arrangement/meeting/visit informal
The new management intends to institute a number of changes. institute
intend to do sth: I fully intended (= definitely intended) to pay for the damage. intend
intend sb/sth to do sth: The writer clearly intends his readers to identify with the main character. intend
intend sth: The company intends a slow-down in expansion. intend
it is intended that...: It is intended that production will start next month. intend
intend that...: We intend that production will start next month. intend
intend sth (by sth): What exactly did you intend by that remark? intend
intend sth (as sth): He intended it as a joke. intend
intention (of doing sth): I have no intention of going to the wedding. intention
He left England with the intention of travelling in Africa. intention
I have every intention of paying her back what I owe her. intention
She's full of good intentions but they rarely work out. intention
I did it with the best (of) intentions (= meaning to help), but I only succeeded in annoying them. intention
She was watching with a politely interested expression on her face. interested
It appears that the two leaders are holding secret talks. it
+ speech: 'I cooked it myself, so be careful!' he joked. joke
'Caution' is the key word in this situation. key
a kind heart/face kind
to treat sb with kindness and consideration kindness
It didn't turn out like I intended. like
It was a logical conclusion from the child's point of view. logical
Looked at from that point of view, his decision is easier to understand. look at sth
She had a worried look on her face. look
A doubtful look crossed his face. look
Make sure you get a good look at their faces. look
One look at his face and Jenny stopped laughing. look
mail sb/sth: The company intends to mail 50 000 households in the area. mail
Be careful crossing the main road. main
a make-up artist (= a person whose job is to put make-up on the faces of actors and models) make-up
They don't last long no matter how careful you are. no matter who, what, where, etc.
mean (that)...: We'll have to be careful with money but that doesn't mean (that) we can't enjoy ourselves. mean
Mind your head! (= for example, be careful you don't hit it on a low ceiling) mind
mind how, where, etc...: Mind how you go! (= often used when you say goodbye to sb) mind
The face is the mirror of the soul. mirror
mistaken views/ideas mistaken
Be careful with that —it cost a lot of money. money
She has a very narrow view of the world. narrow
The conflict is unlikely to be resolved in the near future (= very soon). near
She craned (= stretched) her neck to get a better view. neck
From now on I'll be more careful. now
A peace settlement is nowhere in sight (= is not likely in the near future). nowhere to be found/seen, nowhere in sight
It's obvious from what she said that something is wrong. obvious
I know you don't like her but try not to make it so obvious. obvious
For obvious reasons, I'd prefer not to give my name. obvious
The reasons for this decision were not immediately obvious. obvious
There's no obvious solution to the problem. obvious
The ending was pretty obvious. obvious
I may be stating the obvious but without more money the project cannot survive. obvious
Obviously, we don't want to spend too much money. obviously
Diet and exercise are obviously important. obviously
He was obviously drunk. obviously
They're obviously not coming. obviously
'I didn't realise it was a formal occasion.' 'Obviously!' (= I can see by the way you are dressed) obviously
I intend to lodge an official complaint (= to complain to sb in authority). official
Whose side are you on (= which of two or more different views do you support)? on
Go easy on the mayo! (= do not take / give me too much) on
Which is the better is a matter of opinion (= people have different opinions about it). opinion
They intend to close the school at the earliest opportunity (= as soon as possible). opportunity
Our views are diametrically opposed on this issue. opposed
I watched the car until it was out of sight. out
Word always gets out (= people find out about things) no matter how careful you are. out
an outline map/sketch outline
She was clearly in a lot of pain. pain
She has little patience with (= will not accept or consider) such views. patience
Carefully lay each slab in place. in place
a sheet of clear plastic plastic
a viewing platform giving stunning views over the valley platform
The profession is policed by its own regulatory body. police
It was raining heavily and visibility was poor. poor
Although I poured it carefully, I still managed to spill some. pour
There are some obvious practical applications of the research. practical
From a practical point of view, it isn't a good place to live. practical
sb/sth is predicted to do sth: The trial is predicted to last for months. predict
press sth/sb/yourself against sth: She pressed her face against the window. press
a pretty face pretty
The judge will take into consideration any previous convictions. previous
Visits are by prior arrangement. prior
The next edition of the book is projected for publication in March. project
prospect (of sth/of doing sth): There is no immediate prospect of peace. prospect
A place in the semi-finals is in prospect (= likely to happen). prospect
prospect (that...): There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid. prospect
Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. prospect
prospect (of sth/of doing sth): The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm. prospect
good job/employment/career prospects prospect
prospect for sth: Long-term prospects for the economy have improved. prospect
prospect of sth: What are the prospects of promotion in this job? prospect
protest sth: They fully intend to protest the decision. protest
a punch in the face punch
His face was purple with rage. purple
He did it on purpose, knowing it would annoy her. on purpose
She pushed her face towards him. push
He is quietly confident that they can succeed (= he is confident, but he is not talking about it too much). quietly
'You've no intention of coming back?' 'I'm quite sorry, but no, I have not.' quite
The child was now out of her range of vision (= not near enough for her to see). range
This weekend, visitors will get a rare chance to visit the private apartments. rare
Outwardly she seemed confident but in reality she felt extremely nervous. in reality
He stammered something and went very red in the face. red
His face was reflected in the mirror. reflect
Our newspaper aims to reflect the views of the local community. reflect
to have/pay/show little regard for other people's property regard
regard to sb/sth: He was driving without regard to speed limits. regard
Children no longer have proper regard for their parents and teachers. regard
a face with regular features regular
Given the failure of the previous plan, this turned out to be a relative success. relative
He appeared relaxed and confident before the match. relaxed
Train fares are likely to remain unchanged. remain
Despite threats of strike action, the management remain hopeful that an agreement can be reached. remain
I replaced the cup carefully in the saucer. replace
+ speech: 'I won't let you down,' he replied confidently. reply
I don't believe these reports of UFO sightings. report
Those comments do not represent the views of us all. represent
In this respect we are very fortunate. respect
restrict sth: Fog severely restricted visibility. restrict
Her expression revealed nothing. reveal
Caution! This truck is reversing. reverse
The experiment had the reverse effect to what was intended. reverse
His parole application is up for review next week. review
right (to do sth): You're right to be cautious. right
The wind was right in our faces. right
risk sth: He risked a glance at her furious face. risk
These glasses suit people with round faces. round
Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away. run away (from sb/...)
Try to see things from her point of view. see
He was a true friend, in every sense of the word (= in every possible way). sense
In a sense (= in one way) it doesn't matter any more. sense
In some senses (= in one or more ways) the criticisms were justified. sense
The medical care was excellent, in a technical sense. sense
His face was deep in shadow, turned away from her. shadow
His face burned with shame. shame
a view that is widely shared share
share sth with sb: People often share their political views with their parents. share
These movies deliberately set out to shock. shock
He should have been more careful. should
She's nearly forty now. And it shows (= it's obvious). show
There was no one in sight. sight
They stole everything in sight. sight
At last we came in sight of a few houses. sight
A bicycle came into sight on the main road. sight
The end is in sight (= will happen soon). sight
Leave any valuables in your car out of sight. sight
Keep out of sight (= stay where you cannot be seen). sight
She has very good sight. sight
These views are held by a significant proportion of the population. significant
He never had the slightest intention of agreeing to it. slight
She was careful not to let her control slip. slip
Scientists have sounded a note of caution on the technique. sound
'Do you know him?' 'Not to speak to.' (= only by sight) speak
Her speech was slurred—she was clearly drunk. speech
The tall buildings have spoiled the view. spoil
A smile spread slowly across her face. spread
stand up: We stood up in order to get a better view. stand
The answer was staring us in the face. be staring sb in the face
Defeat was staring them in the face. be staring sb in the face
They were staring defeat in the face. be staring sth in the face
state sth: He has already stated his intention to run for election. state
There is no need to state the obvious (= to say sth that everyone already knows). state
The prime minister is expected to issue a statement on the policy change this afternoon. statement
Be careful of the nettles—they sting! sting
This view has recently gathered strength (= become stronger or more widely held). strength
She struck him in the face. strike
a face with strong features (= large and noticeable) strong
He studied her face thoughtfully. study
Caution was not her style (= not the way she usually behaved). style
succeed in sth: She doesn't have the ruthlessness required to succeed in business. succeed
The new job is not a promotion as such, but it has good prospects. as such
Her face had obviously caught the sun (= become red or brown) on holiday. sun
She walked carefully down the stairs, supported by her grandson. support
She has no visible means of support (= no work, income etc.). support
She wiped the sweat from her face. sweat
He takes the view that children are responsible for their own actions. take
She took it in the spirit in which it was intended. take
I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects. talk
It's a prime target (= an obvious target) for terrorist attacks. target
views that go against traditional Christian teaching teaching
Careful—the fabric tears very easily. tear
A tear rolled down his face. tear
tendency (to/towards sth): She has a strong natural tendency towards caution. tendency
As things stand at present, he seems certain to win. thing
Only a tiny minority hold such extreme views. tiny
His expression changed from amazement to joy. to
I turned my chair round to face the fire. turn around/round, turn sb/sth around/round
(+ adv./prep.): Her face twisted in anger. twist
an ugly face ugly
I could tell something was up by the looks on their faces. up
The situation is dangerous and the UN is urging caution. urge
The lake soon came into view. view
Sit down—you're blocking my view. view
The view from the top of the tower was spectacular. view
I'd like a room with a view. view
The traditional view was that marriage was meant to last. view
view (about/on sth): His views on the subject were well known. view
This evidence supports the view that there is too much violence on television. view
In my view it was a waste of time. view
A viewing platform gave stunning views over the valley. view
You should view their offer with a great deal of caution. view
The house is clearly visible from the beach. visible
Most stars are not visible to the naked eye. visible
visible benefits visible
a visible police presence visible
He showed no visible sign of emotion. visible
She made a visible effort to control her anger. visible
Cats have good night vision. vision
visit sth: The lake is also visited by seals in the summer. visit
warn (sb) + speech: 'Beware of pickpockets,' she warned (him). warn
wash sth from sth: She washed the blood from his face. wash
watch sth/yourself: Watch yourself! (= be careful, because you're in a dangerous situation) watch
I have to watch every penny (= be careful what I spend). watch
I have changed in every way. way
His face was wet with tears. wet
Her face broke into a wide grin. wide
The address must be clearly visible through the window of the envelope. window
He looked at her with a hurt expression. with
Be careful with the glasses. with
He'd been in a fight and had obviously got the worst of it. get the worst of it
'Dad, can I borrow the car?' 'Yes, but be careful.' yes