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OXF3000D: trạng thái state Staat
ENDE: state Staat
like: Staat → →
der Staat ☊ quốc gia ☊ ☊
die Staatsangehörigkeit ☊ quốc tịch ☊ ☊
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ☊ Hoa Kỳ, Mỹ ☊ ☊
Staat ☊ 国家 ☊ guó jiā
Staatsangehörigkeit ☊ 国籍 ☊ guó jí
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ☊ 美国, 美利坚合众国 ☊ Měiguó, Měilìjiān Hézhòngguó
Er wollte schon immer in einen anderen Staat auswandern. ☊ Anh đã luôn muốn di cư tới một nước khác. ☊ (Lektion 84, Nr. 1193)
affairs of state ☊ affair ☊
a loyal ally of the United States ☊ ally ☊
Assistant Attorney General William Weld ☊ assistant ☊
She's got nothing beyond her state pension. ☊ beyond ☊
a border town/state ☊ border ☊
the conflict between Church and State ☊ church ☊
She's Italian by birth but is now an Australian citizen. ☊ citizen ☊
British citizens living in other parts of the European Union ☊ citizen ☊
government controls on trade and industry ☊ control ☊
During the court hearing, the prosecutor said she would seek maximum prison sentences. ☊ court ☊
The political cultures of the United States and Europe are very different. ☊ culture ☊
curbs on government spending ☊ curb ☊
define sth as sth: Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law. ☊ define ☊
disagreement (between A and B): It was a source of disagreement between the two states. ☊ disagreement ☊
The prosecution was able to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the woman had been lying. ☊ beyond (any) doubt ☊
It was a policy welcomed by world leaders from the US president downwards. ☊ downwards ☊
The project had to be abandoned due to a lack of government funding. ☊ due ☊
the state education system ☊ education ☊
The coup brought his corrupt regime to an end. ☊ end ☊
The state has a duty to protect its citizens against external enemies. ☊ enemy ☊
rebel/government forces ☊ force ☊
EU citizens can now travel freely between member states. ☊ freely ☊
a government-funded programme ☊ fund ☊
She gave away state secrets to the enemy. ☊ give sth/sb away ☊
government expenditure/intervention ☊ government ☊
the heads of government/state ☊ head ☊
There would be some benefit, however indirect, to the state. ☊ indirect ☊
a federal/state law ☊ law ☊
to keep government spending within acceptable limits ☊ limit ☊
He was convicted of illegally importing weapons across state lines. ☊ line ☊
meet sb: The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks. ☊ meet ☊
a meeting of member countries/states ☊ member ☊
Can you name all the American states? ☊ name ☊
an offence against society/humanity/the state ☊ offence ☊
officers of state (= ministers in the government) ☊ officer ☊
people of German origin ☊ origin ☊
It's the biggest theme park outside the United States. ☊ outside ☊
partnership between A and B: a partnership between the United States and Europe ☊ partnership ☊
the Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States ☊ party ☊
a state pension ☊ pension ☊
plot (with sb) (against sb): They were accused of plotting against the state. ☊ plot ☊
plot sth: Military officers were suspected of plotting a coup. ☊ plot ☊
He was a political prisoner (= one who was put in prison because he was thought to be harmful to the state). ☊ political ☊
Expansion was made possible by the investment of government money. ☊ possible ☊
an academic/government post ☊ post ☊
power (to do sth): The Secretary of State has the power to approve the proposals. ☊ power ☊
the President of the United States ☊ president ☊
a programme to return many of the state companies to private ownership ☊ private ☊
the public purse (= the money that the government can spend) ☊ public ☊
The rail industry is no longer in public ownership (= controlled by the government). ☊ public ☊
to seek international/official/formal recognition as a sovereign state ☊ recognition ☊
a resident of the United States ☊ resident ☊
Education is provided by the state as of right (= everyone has a right to it). ☊ right ☊
state-run industries ☊ run ☊
official/State secrets ☊ secret ☊
In the nineties most state-owned industries were sold off. ☊ sell sth off ☊
separation (from sb/sth): the state's eventual separation from the federation ☊ separation ☊
separation (between A and B): the need for a clear separation between Church and State ☊ separation ☊
The United States won most of the track and field events. Similarly, in swimming, the top three places went to Americans. ☊ similarly ☊
The committee split over government subsidies. ☊ split ☊
matters/affairs of state ☊ state ☊
people who are financially dependent on the state ☊ state ☊
a state-owned company ☊ state ☊
They wish to limit the power of the State. ☊ state ☊
the states of Victoria and Western Australia ☊ state ☊
the southern states of the US ☊ state ☊
European Union member states ☊ state ☊
a state prison/hospital/university, etc. ☊ state ☊
state police/troopers ☊ state ☊
a state tax ☊ state ☊
state education ☊ state ☊
families dependent on state benefits (= in Britain, money given by the government to people who are poor) ☊ state ☊
state secrets (= information that could be harmful to a country if it were discovered by an enemy) ☊ state ☊
The state has taken control of the company. ☊ take ☊
measures to prevent unfair competition between member countries ☊ unfair ☊
the United States of America ☊ united ☊
government inspectors visiting schools ☊ visit ☊
How many states did the Republicans win? ☊ win ☊