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Es sind viele Touristen im Terminal. Có nhiều khách du lịch ở phòng gửi hành lý. (Lektion 3, Nr. 25)
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)
Dann haben wir viel Zeit, uns über unsere Gedanken und neue Ideen zu unterhalten. Lúc đó chúng ta sẽ có nhiều thời gian hơn để nói chuyện về những kỷ niệm và về những ý tưởng mới. (Lektion 18, Nr. 204)
Es sieht wie ein Unfall aus, weil dort viele Krankenwagen sind und die Polizei dort ist. Có lẽ là một vụ tai nạn, có nhiều xe cứu thương và cảnh sát ở đó. (Lektion 19, Nr. 223)
Gab es viele Tote? Có nhiều người chết không? (Lektion 72, Nr. 1036)
Hast du die lange Schlange vor der Umkleidekabine gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy một hàng dài trước phòng thay đồ không? (Lektion 76, Nr. 1083)
Er ist in einem anderen Land aufgewachsen und hat viele Fragen: Anh ta trưởng thành trên một nước khác và có nhiều thắc mắc: (Lektion 81, Nr. 1149)
Das heißt also: Es gibt im Journalismus wesentlich mehr Männer in Führungspositionen als Frauen. Có nghĩa là: Trong giới báo chí cơ bản có nhiều nam giới ngồi ở vị trí lãnh đạo nhiều hơn nữ giới. (Lektion 83, Nr. 1187)
Hast Du meinen Reisepass gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy hộ chiếu du lịch của anh không? (Lektion 84, Nr. 1196)
Sie verfügen über vielfältige Berufserfahrungen in der Branche. Anh / Chị có nhiều kinh nghiệm trong lĩnh lực này. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1788)
Wir bieten Ihnen eine anspruchsvolle Tätigkeit in einem internationalen Team. Chúng tôi đưa ra cho anh / chị một công việc có nhiều thách thức trong một môi trường làm việc quốc tế. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1793)
Ich habe viele Ideen. Tôi có nhiều ý tưởng. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1822)

993 years. Tôi hiện sống ở New York, nhưng tôi đã sống ở Mexico nhiều năm.

I like films with plenty of action. action
The invention would have a wide range of applications in industry. application
There was more money around in those days. around
There's not an awful lot of room. awful
There was a lot of background noise (= that you could hear, but were not listening to). background
This type of music has a strong beat to it. beat
At the auction (= a public sale where things are sold to the person who offers the most), the highest bid for the picture was £200. bid
The bills are piling up (= there are more and more that have still not been paid). bill
We decorated the house on a tight budget (= without much money to spend). budget
She lay on her back staring up at the ceiling. ceiling
She's going to do it. She doesn't have much choice, really, does she? choice
The menu has a good choice of desserts. choice
There wasn't much choice of colour. choice
She has more claim to the book's success than anybody (= she deserves to be praised for it). claim
Come on! We don't have much time. come on
The two cultures have a lot in common. have sth in common (with sth)
concern (about sth/sb): There is growing concern about violence on television. concern
Considerable progress has been made in finding a cure for the disease. considerable
She has several contacts in New York. contact
I don't have much contact with my uncle. contact
She peeped through the crack in the curtains. crack
There had been much debate on the issue of childcare. debate
The tiles come in a huge range of colours and designs. design
She looked desperately around for a weapon. desperately
There's not much difference in price between the two computers. difference
She looked directly at us. directly
disagreement (with sb): They have had several disagreements with their neighbours. disagreement
She looked at my clothes with disapproval. disapproval
It is my duty to report it to the police. duty
Local councillors have a duty to serve the community. duty
I spent hours cleaning the house, but there isn't much to show for all my efforts. effort
This dictionary has many examples of how words are used. example
She's very young and not very experienced. experienced
She has extensive experience in computers. extensive
She looked around for a familiar face. face
When she last saw him, he was a sad figure—old and tired. figure
On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver—the sea! flash
The river is in flood (= has more water in it than normal and has caused a flood). flood
flood sth: She looked away as the colour flooded her cheeks. flood
She's a force to be reckoned with (= a person who has a lot of power and influence and should therefore be treated seriously). force
The disease can take several different forms. form
She stared at him, frozen with shock. frozen
She looked up from her work and gave a yawn (= yawned). give
I don't have that much money on me. have
The table is available in several different heights. height
foods which are high in fat high
We had high hopes for the business (= we believed it would be successful). high
She has high hopes of winning (= is very confident about it). hope
I couldn't live in a hot country (= one which has high average temperatures). hot
It doesn't take much imagination to guess what she meant. imagination
We expect to see further improvement over the coming year. improvement
He was a man of wide interests outside his work. interest
There are many places of interest near the city. interest
The book lists plants suitable for the British flower garden, among them many new introductions. introduction
I've got various jobs around the house to do. job
The takeover of the company is bound to mean more job losses. job
Did you see the length of his hair? length
Many of these children have led very sheltered lives (= they have not had many different experiences). life
Several attempts have been made on the President's life (= several people have tried to kill him). life
likely (that...): It's more than likely that the thieves don't know how much it is worth. likely
She looked round when she heard the noise. look round
She looked through her notes before the exam. look through sth
She looked up from her book as I entered the room. look up (from sth)
The only goal of the match came more by luck than judgement. luck
There isn't much mail today. mail
We don't have very many copies left. many
You can't have one each. We haven't got many. many
There's not much of a market for black and white televisions nowadays. market
Words often have several meanings. meaning
There's not much meat on this chop. meat
There's not much meat on her (= she is very thin). meat
She looked at him in mild surprise. mild
British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition. mixed
More and more people are using the Internet. more and more
It had more the appearance of a deliberate crime than of an accident. more
She had the most money of all of them. most
I won, but there wasn't much in it (= our scores were nearly the same). not much in it
I may be stating the obvious but without more money the project cannot survive. obvious
Families will be better off under the new law (= will have more money). be well/better/badly, etc. off
We had more room in our old house. old
There are various options open to you. option
The room still has many of its original features. original
She bears more than a passing resemblance to (= looks very like) your sister. passing
She looked back on the past without regret. past
We need someone with lots of personality to head the project. personality
She looked in horror at the mounting pile of letters on her desk. pile
The town has many excellent eating places. place
power (over sb/sth): The aim is to give people more power over their own lives. power
There isn't much profit in running a restaurant these days. profit
There have been many complaints from members of the public. public
The trial took place amid a blaze of (= a lot of) publicity. publicity
There have been many changes in recent years. recent
She looked up briefly then returned to her sewing. return
Oranges are rich in vitamin C. rich
The area is rich in wildlife. rich
She looked round at the sound of his voice. round
She looked all round the room. round
We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush. rush
She looked back on her career with great satisfaction. satisfaction
Are you seeing anyone (= having a romantic relationship with anyone)? see
There's a lot of sense in what Mary says. sense
There should be plenty of time to go shopping before we leave New York. shop
a short book (= taking a short time to read, because it does not have many pages) short
She caught sight of a car in the distance. sight
Off she went without so much as (= without even) a 'goodbye'. so
She stared in horror at the hairy black spider. spider
There's not much community spirit around here. spirit
There's more room to spread out in first class. spread out, spread yourself out
She gave him a blank stare. stare
success (in doing sth): I didn't have much success in finding a job. success
success (in sth): They didn't have much success in life. success
The enemy won because of their superior numbers (= there were more of them). superior
to take sb's temperature take
They've got more money than taste. taste
There is a growing need for qualified teachers of Business English. teacher
The article is full of technical terms. technical
Some places have had temperatures in the 40s (= over 40° centigrade ). temperature
to take sb's temperature (= measure the temperature of sb's body using a special instrument) temperature
Does he have a temperature (= is it higher than normal, because of illness)? temperature
There was more whisky in it than soda. than
She took the money without so much as a thank you. thank you
He'd like more time to think things over. think sth over
She doesn't have much free/spare time. time
He has more money than the rest of us put together. together
The street is full of traffic from morning till night. until
This chemical has a wide range of industrial uses. use
Tents come in various shapes and sizes. various
There are various ways of doing this. various
Do you get many visitors? visitor
There are extra benefits for people on low wages. wage
While I am willing to help, I do not have much time available. while
Mrs Smith, who has a lot of teaching experience at junior level, will be joining the school in September. who
There are wide variations in prices. wide
a manager with wide experience of industry wide
Don't worry. We have plenty of time. worry