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to step, stride. walk ☊
bước ☊
步骤 → ☊
bu4zhou4
procedure; step ☊
Bước ☊
台阶 → ☊
tai2jie1
steps; flight of steps; step (over obstacle); fig. way out of an embarrassing situation; bench (geology) ☊
Bước ☊
→ → →
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tố cáo buộc tội kết tội
accuse
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bảng chữ cái bước đầu điều cơ bản
alphabet
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gắn dán trói buộc
attach
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buộc trói
fasten
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sức mạnh ép buộc cưỡng ép
force
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dần dần từng bước một
gradual
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bước đầu sự khởi đầu
initiative
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nhảy sự nhảy bước nhảy
jump
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bước chân bước
pace
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bước bước bước đi
step
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buộc cột trói dây buộc dây trói dây giày
tie
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like: bước → →
to limp, travel on rough road ☊
bước thấp bước cao ☊
a step forward ☊
một bước tiến ☊
to easily make one’s way the world ☊
nhẹ bước thang mây ☊
appropriate steps were taken ☊
những bước thích hợp đã được thực hiện ☊
to make great advances ☊
tiến những bước nhảy vọt ☊
step by step ☊
từng bước một ☊
a few more steps ☊
vài bước nữa ☊
to marry again or a second time, to ☊
đi bước nữa ☊
herein kommen ☊
vào, tiến vào, bước vào ☊
进来 ☊ jìnlái
betreten ☊
bước vào ☊
走进 ☊ zǒu jìn
ein Haus betreten ☊
bước vào nhà ☊
走进一幢房子 ☊ zǒu jìn yí zhuàng fáng zi
zwingen ☊
ép buộc ☊
强迫 ☊ qiáng pò
jemandem etwas vorwerfen ☊
trách mắng, buộc tội ai đó ☊
为某事指责某人, 批评某人做某事 ☊ wèi mǒushì zhǐzé mǒurén, pīpíng mǒurén zuò mǒushì
gezwungen ☊
cưỡng ép, bị ép buộc ☊
强迫的 ☊ qiángpò de
zusammenbinden ☊
buộc lại ☊
捆绑 ☊ kǔnbǎng
herein kommen ☊
vào, tiến vào, bước vào ☊
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betreten ☊
bước vào ☊
☊
ein Haus betreten ☊
bước vào nhà ☊
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zwingen ☊
ép buộc ☊
☊
jemandem etwas vorwerfen ☊
trách mắng, buộc tội ai đó ☊
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der Zwang ☊
sự bắt buộc ☊
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gezwungen ☊
cưỡng ép, bị ép buộc ☊
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zusammenbinden ☊
buộc lại ☊
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Aber dieses Mal zwang Trang ihn, mit ihr mitzukommen, wenigstens für einen Tag. ☊
Nhưng lần này Trang buộc anh phải đi cùng cô, ít nhất một ngày. ☊ (Lektion 17, Nr. 181)
Sie klingeln und betreten sein Büro, das in einem Hochhaus liegt. ☊
Họ bấm chuông và bước vào văn phòng của anh ta, nó nằm ở một tòa nhà cao tầng. ☊ (Lektion 43, Nr. 625)
Zusammen betreten sie die Bank. ☊
Họ cùng nhau bước vào ngân hàng. ☊ (Lektion 44, Nr. 630)
Das ist ein unverbindlicher Preisvorschlag. ☊
Đây là đề xuất giá không bắt buộc. ☊ (Lektion 98, Nr. 1581)
Ich schlage vor, dieses große Problem in mehreren kleinen Schritten zu lösen. ☊
Tôi đề nghị chúng ta chia vấn đề lớn này thành nhiều bước nhỏ để giải quyết. ☊ (Lektion 102, Nr. 1725)
Mein Pflichtpraktikum würde ich gerne in Ihrem Unternehmen machen. ☊
Tôi rất muốn làm khóa thực tập bắt buộc ở công ty của ông / bà. ☊ (Lektion 103, Nr. 1739)
Das Thema meines Vortrags lautet "10 Schritte zur erfolgreichen Existenzgründung". ☊
Chủ đề bài diễn thuyết của tôi là „ 10 bước để thành lập doanh nghiệp thành công“. ☊ (Lektion 114, Nr. 2086)
Normalerweise beschwere ich mich nicht, aber in diesem Fall muss ich. ☊
Bình thường tôi không bao giờ khiếu nại, nhưng trong trường hợp này tôi bắt buộc phải làm. ☊ (Lektion 125, Nr. 2465)
Wenn Sie den Rechnungsbetrag nicht innerhalb der nächsten 10 Tage an uns überweisen, müssen wir unsere Forderung gerichtlich geltend machen. ☊
Nếu ông / bà / quý vị không chuyển khoản cho chúng tôi số tiền trong vòng 10 ngày tới, chúng tôi buộc phải nhờ đến sự can thiệp của luật pháp. ☊ (Lektion 126, Nr. 2542)
accept sth from sb: He is charged with accepting bribes from a firm of suppliers. ☊ accept ☊
She accused him of lying. ☊ accuse ☊
The government was accused of incompetence. ☊ accuse ☊
They stand accused of crimes against humanity. ☊ accuse ☊
They took active steps to prevent the spread of the disease. ☊ active ☊
The organisms were forced to adapt in order to survive. ☊ adapt ☊
admit to sth: He refused to admit to the other charges. ☊ admit ☊
She was forced to have her baby adopted. ☊ adopt ☊
We feared that an advance on the capital would soon follow. ☊ advance ☊
She was forced to marry against her will. ☊ against ☊
She stands accused of aiding and abetting the crime. ☊ aid and abet ☊
The first step is to define and analyse the problem. ☊ analyse ☊
She came in and took her coat off. ☊ and ☊
She had no answer to the accusations. ☊ answer ☊
He refused to answer the charges against him. ☊ answer ☊
He said he would appeal after being found guilty on four counts of murder. ☊ appeal ☊
He was accused of appropriating club funds. ☊ appropriate ☊
He walked in with a tall blonde on his arm (= next to him and holding his arm). ☊ arm ☊
His comments were bound to attract criticism. ☊ attract ☊
She felt that going back to live in her home town would be a backward step. ☊ backward ☊
He took a step backwards. ☊ backwards ☊
I felt that going to live with my parents would be a step backwards. ☊ backwards ☊
ban sb from doing sth: She's been banned from leaving Greece while the allegations are investigated. ☊ ban ☊
She always ties her hair back in a band. ☊ band ☊
to do up/fasten/tighten a belt ☊ belt ☊
If you lose your job, you'll only have yourself to blame. ☊ only have yourself to blame ☊
the bottom step (of a flight of stairs) ☊ bottom ☊
There are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced. ☊ bound ☊
Steps are being taken to implement a ceasefire through diplomatic channels. ☊ channel ☊
They decided to drop the charges against the newspaper and settle out of court. ☊ charge ☊
a charge of theft/rape/attempted murder ☊ charge ☊
She rejected the charge that the story was untrue. ☊ charge ☊
The children charged down the stairs. ☊ charge ☊
charge sb: Several people were arrested but nobody was charged. ☊ charge ☊
charge sb with sth/with doing sth: He was charged with murder. ☊ charge ☊
She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman. ☊ cheat ☊
Are you accusing me of being a cheat? ☊ cheat ☊
women forced to make a choice between family and career ☊ choice ☊
claim sth: Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer. ☊ claim ☊
He walked into the room, closely followed by the rest of the family. ☊ closely ☊
(+ adv./prep.): He came into the room and shut the door. ☊ come ☊
Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door and walked in. ☊ take your courage in both hands ☊
The ice cracked as I stepped onto it. ☊ crack ☊
The straps cross over at the back and are tied at the waist. ☊ cross ☊
cut sth: Don't cut the string, untie the knots. ☊ cut ☊
The allegations are likely to damage his political career. ☊ damage ☊
Find a partner and practise these new dance steps. ☊ dance ☊
One day, he walked out of the house with a small bag and never came back. ☊ one day ☊
Feelings about the death of a parent are bound to go deep. ☊ go/run deep ☊
The government is accused of using delaying tactics (= deliberately doing sth to delay a process, decision, etc.). ☊ delay ☊
deny sth: to deny a claim/a charge/an accusation ☊ deny ☊
It's only a small improvement, but at least it's a step in the right direction. ☊ direction ☊
She's just arrived—she's just come in the door. ☊ door ☊
He walked out the door. ☊ door ☊
I thought someone came into the bedroom, but it was just a dream. ☊ dream ☊
She walked around in a dream all day. ☊ dream ☊
He was charged with pushing drugs (= selling them). ☊ drug ☊
The enemy was/were forced to retreat. ☊ enemy ☊
Two men have been helping police with their enquiries (= are being questioned about a crime, but have not been charged with it). ☊ enquiry ☊
enter (for sth): Only four British players have entered for the championship. ☊ enter ☊
enter sth: Someone entered the room behind me. ☊ enter ☊
A note of defiance entered her voice. ☊ enter ☊
She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause. ☊ entry ☊
With his last jump he equalled the world record. ☊ equal ☊
Have you any evidence to support this allegation? ☊ evidence ☊
it is explained that...: It was explained that attendance was compulsory. ☊ explain ☊
The president took the extraordinary step of apologizing publicly for his behaviour! ☊ extraordinary ☊
All eyes were on him (= everyone was looking at him) as he walked on to the stage. ☊ eye ☊
If you're going to make accusations, you'd better get your facts right (= make sure your information is correct). ☊ fact ☊
We could hear their voices growing fainter as they walked down the road. ☊ faint ☊
They added a lot of fancy footwork to the dance. ☊ fancy ☊
fasten sth up: He fastened up his coat and hurried out. ☊ fasten ☊
He fastened back the shutters. ☊ fasten ☊
He fastened the papers together with a paper clip. ☊ fasten ☊
fight (to do sth): Workers won their fight to stop compulsory redundancies. ☊ fight ☊
Sam walked in, with the rest of the boys following closely behind. ☊ follow ☊
force sth: to force a lock/window/door (= to break it open using force) ☊ force ☊
to force an entry (= to enter a building using force) ☊ force ☊
force sth + adv./prep.: She forced her way through the crowd of reporters. ☊ force ☊
force sth + adj.: The door had been forced open. ☊ force ☊
force sb into doing sth: The President was forced into resigning. ☊ force ☊
force sb/yourself to do sth: The President was forced to resign. ☊ force ☊
I was forced to take a taxi because the last bus had left. ☊ force ☊
She forced herself to be polite to them. ☊ force ☊
force yourself: 'I shouldn't really have any more.' 'Go on—force yourself!' ☊ force ☊
force sth: Public pressure managed to force a change in the government's position. ☊ force ☊
She is hoping her US debut will be the first step on the road to fame and fortune. ☊ fortune ☊
He took two steps forward. ☊ forward ☊
We consider this agreement to be an important step forward. ☊ forward ☊
The class got up when the teacher came in. ☊ get up ☊
a giant step towards achieving independence ☊ giant ☊
The rebels were forced to give in. ☊ give in (to sb/sth) ☊
He accused the opposition party of being unfit to govern. ☊ govern ☊
You don't have to knock—just walk in. ☊ have to ☊
hear sth/sb: She heard footsteps behind her. ☊ hear ☊
The sergeant clicked his heels and walked out. ☊ heel ☊
They exchanged hellos (= said hello to each other) and forced smiles. ☊ hello ☊
a turning point in human history ☊ history ☊
Who holds the world record for the long jump? ☊ hold ☊
The hostages were used as a human shield (= a person or group of people that is forced to stay in a particular place where they would be hurt or killed if their country attacked it). ☊ human ☊
She opened the door and went in. ☊ in ☊
She turned and walked off into the night. ☊ into ☊
the introduction of compulsory military service ☊ introduction ☊
They issued a joint statement denying the charges. ☊ issue ☊
I have to wear a jacket and tie to work. ☊ jacket ☊
The horse fell at the last jump. ☊ jump ☊
a jump of over six metres ☊ jump ☊
The story takes a jump back in time. ☊ jump ☊
Somehow he survived the jump from the third floor of the building. ☊ jump ☊
They were accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice. ☊ justice ☊
They were accused of attempting to obstruct justice. ☊ justice ☊
to tie a knot ☊ knot ☊
know (that)...: As soon as I walked in the room I knew (that) something was wrong. ☊ know ☊
If they entered the building they would be breaking the law. ☊ law ☊
a legally binding agreement ☊ legally ☊
the sound of quick light footsteps ☊ light ☊
He was convicted of illegally importing weapons across state lines. ☊ line ☊
A local man was accused of the murder. ☊ local ☊
People came out of their houses and looked around. ☊ look around/round ☊
She looked up from her book as I entered the room. ☊ look up (from sth) ☊
The horse had broken loose (= escaped) from its tether. ☊ loose ☊
She fastened the belt loosely around her waist. ☊ loosely ☊
safety/security/austerity measures ☊ measure ☊
The media was/were accused of influencing the final decision. ☊ media ☊
mind sth: Mind (= Don't fall on) that step! ☊ mind ☊
At that very minute, Tom walked in. ☊ minute ☊
The minute she walked through the door I thought she looked different. ☊ the minute (that)... ☊
She slowly mounted the steps. ☊ mount ☊
He was found guilty of murder. ☊ murder ☊
She has been charged with the attempted murder of her husband. ☊ murder ☊
She took a step nearer. ☊ near ☊
He tied a scarf around his neck. ☊ neck ☊
Somebody's going to break their neck (= injure themselves) on these steps. ☊ neck ☊
He was cleared of all blame. ☊ of ☊
She stepped down from the train onto the platform. ☊ onto ☊
The door opened and Alan walked in. ☊ open ☊
When she finished painting, she stepped back to admire the overall effect. ☊ overall ☊
She took two paces forward. ☊ pace ☊
Competitors must stand at a distance of 20 paces from each other. ☊ pace ☊
I was forced to ask passing strangers for money. ☊ passing ☊
The avalanche forced its way down the mountain, crushing everything in its path. ☊ path ☊
They were charged with disturbing the peace (= behaving in a noisy and violent way). ☊ peace ☊
The wedding marked the beginning of a new phase in Emma's life. ☊ phase ☊
They were physically prevented from entering the building. ☊ physically ☊
plot (with sb) (against sb): They were accused of plotting against the state. ☊ plot ☊
The gang entered the building posing as workmen. ☊ pose ☊
We must take positive steps to deal with the problem. ☊ positive ☊
He was charged with possessing a shotgun without a licence. ☊ possess ☊
We were just talking about her when, at that precise moment, she walked in. ☊ precise ☊
The government took steps to prevent a scandal. ☊ prevent ☊
Male pride forced him to suffer in silence. ☊ pride ☊
We have made great progress in controlling inflation. ☊ progress ☊
prove to be sth: The promotion proved to be a turning point in his career. ☊ prove ☊
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. ☊ public ☊
They put pressure on her to resign. ☊ put ☊
She walked quickly away. ☊ quickly ☊
You have no reason to accuse him of laziness. ☊ reason ☊
You must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the information that you provide is correct. ☊ reasonable ☊
I vaguely remember hearing him come in. ☊ remember ☊
Allegations of abuse led to the removal of several children from their families. ☊ removal ☊
Are you prepared to repeat these allegations in court? ☊ repeat ☊
These results represent a major breakthrough in AIDS research. ☊ represent ☊
require that...: The situation required that he be present. ☊ require ☊
require sth: The wearing of seat belts is required by law. ☊ require ☊
resist sth: She was charged with resisting arrest. ☊ resist ☊
They felt obliged to resort to violence. ☊ resort to sth ☊
retire (from sth): She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health. ☊ retire ☊
He walked out of the room and slammed the door. ☊ room ☊
We tied his hands together with rope. ☊ rope ☊
The bank stepped in to save the company from financial ruin. ☊ ruin ☊
Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away. ☊ run away (from sb/...) ☊
She took the stairs at a run. ☊ run ☊
It will be a sad day for all of us if the theatre is forced to close. ☊ sad ☊
search sb for sth: The youths were arrested and searched for anything that would incriminate them. ☊ search ☊
She set a new world record for the high jump. ☊ set ☊
They boarded a ship bound for India. ☊ ship ☊
Philip went into his room and shut the door behind him. ☊ shut ☊
Their footsteps echoed in the silence. ☊ silence ☊
Her accusations reduced him to silence. ☊ silence ☊
smell sth: He said he could smell gas when he entered the room. ☊ smell ☊
So after shouting and screaming for an hour she walked out in tears. ☊ so ☊
His feet were sore after the walk. ☊ sore ☊
She heard the sound of footsteps outside. ☊ sound ☊
She spun on her heel and walked out. ☊ spin ☊
Everyone sprang to their feet (= stood up suddenly) when the principal walked in. ☊ spring ☊
They marched off stage to the sound of trumpets. ☊ stage ☊
We can take the argument one stage further. ☊ stage ☊
How can you stand by and see him accused of something he didn't do? ☊ stand by ☊
It is standard practice to search visitors as they enter the building. ☊ standard ☊
He held the boat steady as she got in. ☊ steady ☊
A short flight of steps led up to the door. ☊ step ☊
This was a first step towards a united Europe. ☊ step ☊
It's a big step giving up your job and moving halfway across the world. ☊ step ☊
This won't solve the problem but it's a step in the right direction. ☊ step ☊
The new drug is a major step forward in the treatment of the disease. ☊ step ☊
Closing the factory would be a retrograde step. ☊ step ☊
Having completed the first stage, you can move on to step 2. ☊ step ☊
I'd like to take this idea a step further. ☊ step ☊
This was a big step up (= to a better position) in his career. ☊ step ☊
I'll explain it to you step by step. ☊ step ☊
a step-by-step guide to building your own home ☊ step ☊
It's only a few steps further. ☊ step ☊
He turned around and retraced his steps (= went back the way he had come). ☊ step ☊
She moved a step closer to me. ☊ step ☊
a baby's first steps ☊ step ☊
He took a step towards the door. ☊ step ☊
We heard steps outside. ☊ step ☊
The referee was forced to stop the game because of heavy snow. ☊ stop ☊
He wrapped the package in brown paper and tied it with string. ☊ string ☊
Imagine our surprise when he walked into the room! ☊ surprise ☊
Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap. ☊ suspect ☊
to take a step/walk/stroll ☊ take ☊
She was accused of taking bribes. ☊ take ☊
I don't know what you're talking about (= used to say that you did not do sth that sb has accused you of). ☊ talk ☊
He accused the leader of tearing up the party's manifesto (= of ignoring it). ☊ tear sth up ☊
She tied the newspapers in a bundle. ☊ tie ☊
He had to tie her hands together. ☊ tie ☊
They tied him to a chair with cable. ☊ tie ☊
Shall I tie the package or tape it? ☊ tie ☊
I tie back my hair when I'm cooking. ☊ tie ☊
She tied a label on to the suitcase. ☊ tie ☊
to tie a ribbon ☊ tie ☊
I tied a knot in the rope. ☊ tie ☊
We tied the boat up. ☊ tie up, tie sth up ☊
to tie up a garbage bag ☊ tie up, tie sth up ☊
Pace yourself or you'll tire yourself out in the first half of the race. ☊ tire sb/yourself out ☊
I stubbed my toe on the step. ☊ toe ☊
The orchestra was tuning up as we entered the hall. ☊ tune up, tune sth up ☊
They approached a twist in the path. ☊ twist ☊
The story has taken another twist. ☊ twist ☊
The disappearance of a vital witness added a new twist to the case. ☊ twist ☊
They were found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to animals. ☊ unnecessary ☊
A flight of steps led upwards to the front door. ☊ upwards ☊
wage sth against/on sb/sth: He alleged that a press campaign was being waged against him. ☊ wage ☊
The door opened and Jo walked in. ☊ walk ☊
She just walked up to the desk and asked to see the manager. ☊ walk up (to sb/sth) ☊
He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon. ☊ weapon ☊
The steps had been worn away by the feet of thousands of pilgrims. ☊ wear away, wear sth away ☊
And then Mary, who we had been talking about earlier, walked in. ☊ who ☊
wild accusations ☊ wild ☊
I was forced to sign the agreement against my will. ☊ against your will ☊
The box was fastened with a rusty wire. ☊ wire ☊
Government troops were forced to withdraw. ☊ withdraw ☊
He was forced to withdraw from the competition because of injury. ☊ withdraw ☊
The newspaper withdrew the allegations the next day. ☊ withdraw ☊
She worships the ground he walks on. ☊ worship ☊
She was wrongly accused of stealing. ☊ wrongly ☊