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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
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den ☊ sào huyệt ☊
EVP accident
EVP accidental
EVP accidentally
EVP broaden
EVP burden
EVP burden
EVP burdensome
EVP coincidence
EVP confidence
EVP confident
EVP confidently
EVP correspondence
EVP correspondent
EVP denim
EVP dense
EVP densely
EVP dental
EVP dentist
EVP deny
EVP dependent
EVP dissident
EVP evidence
EVP evident
EVP evidently
EVP forbidden
EVP garden
EVP gardener
EVP gardening
EVP golden
EVP hidden
EVP identical
EVP identification
EVP identify
EVP identity
EVP identity card
EVP incident
EVP indent
EVP independence
EVP independent
EVP independently
EVP presidency
EVP president
EVP presidential
EVP residence
EVP resident
EVP resident
EVP residential
EVP self-confidence
EVP self-confident
EVP student
EVP sudden
EVP suddenly
EVP superintendent
EVP tendency
EVP vice president
EVP widen
EVP wooden
EVP dependent
EVP sedentary
EVP credential
EVP denounce
EVP denunciation
EVP denote
EVP denotation
EVP condensation
EVP deaden
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OXF3000ZH: 意外的 ☊ → 事故 ☊ → ☊ → accident
OXF3000ZH: 意外的 ☊ → 偶然的 ☊ → ☊ → accidental
OXF3000ZH: 意外地 ☊ → 偶然地 ☊ → 偶尔 ☊ → accidentally
OXF3000ZH: 私房话 ☊ → 秘密 ☊ → 机密 ☊ → confidence
OXF3000ZH: 确信的 ☊ → 自信的 ☊ → ☊ → confident
OXF3000ZH: 自信地 ☊ → 有信心地 ☊ → ☊ → confidently
OXF3000ZH: 牙科医生 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → dentist
OXF3000ZH: 否定 ☊ → 拒绝相信 ☊ → ☊ → deny
OXF3000ZH: 根据 ☊ → 证据 ☊ → 证人 ☊ → evidence
OXF3000ZH: 花园 ☊ → 菜园 ☊ → 公园 ☊ → garden
OXF3000ZH: 认出 ☊ → 识别 ☊ → 鉴定 ☊ → identify
OXF3000ZH: 同一性 ☊ → 特性 ☊ → ☊ → identity
OXF3000ZH: 小事件 ☊ → 插曲 ☊ → 事变 ☊ → incident
OXF3000ZH: 独立 ☊ → 自主 ☊ → 自立 ☊ → independence
OXF3000ZH: 独立的 ☊ → 自主的 ☊ → ☊ → independent
OXF3000ZH: 独立地 ☊ → 自由地 ☊ → 独自地 ☊ → independently
OXF3000ZH: 总统 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → president
OXF3000ZH: 居住的 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → resident
OXF3000ZH: 学生 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → student
OXF3000ZH: 突然的 ☊ → 意外的 ☊ → ☊ → sudden
OXF3000ZH: 突然地 ☊ → 忽然 ☊ → a.突然的 ☊ → suddenly
OXF3000ZH: 趋向 ☊ → 趋势 ☊ → 倾向 ☊ → tendency
OXF3000ZH: 木制的 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → wooden
3000TH: นมข้น ☊ nohmM khohnF condensed milk
3000TH: นมข้นหวาน ☊ nohmM khohnF waanR sweetened condensed milk
3000TH: มั่นใจ ☊ manF jaiM to have confidence
3000TH: ต่างหาก ☊ dtaangL haakL separately, independently, on one's own, on the contrary, far from it
3000TH: นิกาย ☊ niH gaaiM set, denomination
3000TH: แนวโน้ม ☊ naaeoM no:hmH tendency
3000TH: บังเอิญ ☊ bangM eernM by chance, accidentally
3000TH: ปรากฏ ☊ bpraaM gohtL to be apparent, evident
3000TH: อิสระ ☊ itL saL raL to be free, independent
3000TH: อุดฟัน ☊ ootL fanM to get a filling (dental), to fill teeth
3000TH: เดียวกัน ☊ diaaoM ganM same, identical
3000TH: ประธาน ☊ bpraL thaanM president, chairman
3000TH: ระบุ ☊ raH booL to specify, identify
3000TH: เดนมาร์ก ☊ denM maakL Denmark
3000TH: นักศึกษา ☊ nakH seukL saaR student (above high school)
3000TH: ปฏิเสธ ☊ bpaL dtiL saehtL decline, (turn down), deny, reject
3000TH: สวีเดน ☊ saL weeM daehnM Sweden
3000TH: นักเรียน ☊ nakH riianM student, learner (junior or high school)
3000TH: โมโห ☊ mo:hM ho:hR furious, angry (suddenly or violently), bad tempered
3000TH: หมอฟัน ☊ maawR fanM dentist (informal)
3000TH: ฝรั่ง ☊ faL rangL European, American, Australian, etc., Occidental
3000TH: สวน ☊ suaanR park, garden, orchard
3000TH: ไข้เลือดออก ☊ khaiF leuuatF aawkL dengue fever
5000FR: président ☊ president
5000FR: confiance ☊ confidence, trust
5000FR: précédent ☊ precedent; previous
5000FR: indépendant ☊ independent
5000FR: étudiant ☊ student
5000FR: élève ☊ pupil, student
5000FR: tendance ☊ tendency, trend
5000FR: accident ☊ accident
5000FR: identifier ☊ to identify
5000FR: identité ☊ identity
5000FR: dénoncer ☊ to denounce
5000FR: évidence ☊ evidence
5000FR: prudent ☊ prudent, careful, cautious
5000FR: indépendance ☊ independence
5000FR: assurance ☊ insurance, confidence
5000FR: présidence ☊ presidency
5000FR: commissaire ☊ superintendent, commissioner
5000FR: nier ☊ to deny
5000FR: vice-président ☊ vice-president
5000FR: incident ☊ incident
5000FR: élargir ☊ to widen, expand
5000FR: prudence ☊ prudence, care, caution
5000FR: désoler ☊ to upset, sadden
5000FR: autonome ☊ autonomous, independent
5000FR: présidentiel ☊ presidential
5000FR: intense ☊ intense, severe, dense
5000FR: jardin ☊ garden
5000FR: soudain ☊ sudden, suddenly
5000FR: domicile ☊ home, place of residence
5000FR: correspondant ☊ correspondent
5000FR: identique ☊ identical
5000FR: transparent ☊ transparent, see-through, evident
5000FR: résidence ☊ residence, block of flats
5000FR: dépendance ☊ dependence, dependency
5000FR: identification ☊ identification
5000FR: dépendant ☊ answerable, responsible, dependent
5000FR: demeure ☊ residence, home
5000FR: brusquement ☊ abruptly, suddenly
5000FR: habitation ☊ residence, home, dwelling, housing
5000FR: démentir ☊ to deny, refute, contradict
5000FR: subit ☊ sudden
5000FR: fardeau ☊ burden
5000FR: élargissement ☊ widening, letting-out, stretching, broadening
5000FR: incidence ☊ effect, incidence
5000FR: confidentiel ☊ confidential
5000FR: indépendamment ☊ independently, irrespective of, regardless of
5000FR: coïncidence ☊ coincidence
5000FR: confiant ☊ trusting, confident
5000FR: dénonciation ☊ denunciation
5000FR: doré ☊ golden
5000FR: résident ☊ foreign national, foreign resident
5000FR: solidaire ☊ interdependent, jointly dependent
OXF3000N tai nạn rủi ro accident
OXF3000N tình cờ bất ngờ accidental
OXF3000N tình cờ ngẫu nhiên accidentally
OXF3000N lòng tin tưởng sự tin cậy confidence
OXF3000N tin tưởng tin cậy tự tin confident
OXF3000N tự tin confidently
OXF3000N nha sĩ dentist
OXF3000N từ chối phản đối phủ nhận deny
OXF3000N điều hiển nhiên điều rõ ràng evidence
OXF3000N vườn garden
OXF3000N nhận biết nhận ra nhận dạng identify
OXF3000N cá tính nét nhận dạng tính đồng nhất giống hệt identity
OXF3000N việc xảy ra việc có liên quan incident
OXF3000N sự độc lập nền độc lập independence
OXF3000N độc lập independent
OXF3000N (adv)độc lập independently
OXF3000N hiệu trưởng chủ tịnh tổng thống president
OXF3000N người sinh sống trú ngụ khách trọ có nhà ở cư trú thường trú resident
OXF3000N thình lình đột ngột sudden
OXF3000N thình lình đột ngột suddenly
OXF3000N xu hướng chiều hướng khuynh hướng tendency
OXF3000N làm bằng gỗ wooden
GBENDE: 洞穴 den Höhle
WNS: (a.) [confident] WNS: (a.) [dependent] WNS: (a.) [independent] WNS: (a.) [presidential] relating to a president or presidency WNS: (a.) [resident] living in a particular place WNS: (a.) [residential] WNS: (a.) [sudden] WNS: (n.) [accident] fortuity, chance event WNS: (n.) [accident] mishap WNS: (n.) [coincidence] happenstance WNS: (n.) [confidence] feeling of trust WNS: (n.) [correspondence] exchange of letters WNS: (n.) [denial] disaffirmation WNS: (n.) [density] denseness WNS: (n.) [dentist] tooth doctor WNS: (n.) [dependence] addiction WNS: (n.) [dividend] bonus WNS: (n.) [garden] WNS: (n.) [identification] identity papers WNS: (n.) [identity] personal identity, individuality WNS: (n.) [identity] identicalness, indistinguishability WNS: (n.) [incident] event WNS: (n.) [precedent] case in point WNS: (n.) [presidency] presidentship WNS: (n.) [president] chief executive of a republic WNS: (n.) [president] chairman, chairwoman, chair WNS: (n.) [residence] abode WNS: (n.) [resident] occupant WNS: (n.) [student] pupil, learner WNS: (n.) [superintendent] super WNS: (n.) [tendency] inclination, disposition WNS: (v.) [denounce] WNS: (v.) [deny] contradict, declare untrue WNS: (v.) [deny] refuse to grant WNS: (v.) [identify] name WNS: (v.) [deny] refuse to let have WNS: (v.) [widen] make wider
ENDE: den Bude ENDE: den Höhle FN: den n Building_subparts
He is not independent. ☊ Anh ấy không độc lập. ☊ Adjectives 1
independent ☊ độc lập ☊ Adjectives 1
Is there an accident in Asia? ☊ Có một tai nạn ở châu Á ư? ☊ Common Phrases 2
An independent country ☊ Một quốc gia độc lập ☊ Countries 1
student ☊ học sinh ☊ Jobs 1
dentist ☊ nha sĩ ☊ Jobs 1
My secretary is a diligent and independent person. ☊ ☊ Attributes
She is a diligent student. ☊ Cô ấy là một học sinh chăm chỉ. ☊ Adjectives 1.5
They suddenly hate us. ☊ Họ bỗng ghét chúng tôi. ☊ Adverbs
He suddenly returns. ☊ Anh ấy bỗng trở về. ☊ Adverbs
suddenly ☊ bông ☊ Adverbs
Two students are sitting at the bus stop. ☊ Hai học sinh đang ngồi ở trạm xe buýt. ☊ Places
My father does not buy this bottle of wine in Sweden. ☊ Bố tôi không mua chai rượu nàyở Thuỵ Điển. ☊ Countries 2
Sweden ☊ thuỵ điển ☊ Countries 2
She agrees to return to Denmark with us. ☊ Cô ấy đồng ý trở về Đan Mạch với chúng tôi. ☊ Countries 2
The students are writing notes. ☊ Những học sinh đang viết những ghi chú. ☊ Education
The students are researching about the animals. ☊ Những học sinh đang nghiên cứu về các động vật. ☊ Education
The cat ate their evidence. ☊ Con mèo đã ăn bằng chứng của họ. ☊ Abstract Objects 1
I have the evidence. ☊ Tôi có bằng chứng. ☊ Abstract Objects 1
evidence ☊ bằng chứng ☊ Abstract Objects 1
I do not believe you, I need specific evidence. ☊ Tôi không tin bạn, tôi cần những bằng chứng cụ thể. ☊ Adjectives 2
We believe ou president. ☊ Chúng tôi tin Tổng thống của chúng tôi. ☊ Politics
Who will be President? ☊ Ai sẽ là Tổng thống? ☊ Politics
president ☊ Tổng thống ☊ Politics
Can the president change the law? ☊ Tổng thống có thể thay đổi luật không? ☊ Politics
You are an American citizen and you do not know the name of the president. ☊ Bạn là một công dân Mỹ và bạn không biết tên của Tổng thống. ☊ Politics
If the President does not resign, we will go on strike ☊ Nếu Tổng thống không từ chức, chúng tôi sẽ đình công. ☊ Politics
presidential candidate ☊ ứng cử viên Tổng thống ☊ Politics
The President used to be the mayor of this city. ☊ Tổng thống đã từng là thị trưởng của thành phố này. ☊ Politics
Sweden has a good welfare. ☊ Thuỵ Điển có phúc lợi tốt. ☊ Politics
The president will decide tomorrow. ☊ Tổng thống sẽ quyết định vào ngày mai. ☊ Politics
The students are playing sports. ☊ Các học sinh đang chơi thể thao. ☊ Sports
The president does not have a driver. ☊ Tổng thống không có một tài xế. ☊ Jobs 2
The motorbike accident broke his right arm. ☊ Tai nạn xe máy đã làm gãy cánh tay phải của anh ấy. ☊ Medical
How to dcrease the number of students? ☊ Làm thế nào để giảm số lượng học sinh? ☊ Science
The teacher tells the students about the globalization. ☊ Giáo viên nói cho những học sinh về sự toàn cầu hoá. ☊ Economics
The dentists do not want stupid plans. ☊ Các nha sĩ không muốn những kế hoạch ngu ngốc. ☊ Adjectives 3
We declare independence. ☊ Chúng tôi tuyên bố độc lập. ☊ Verbs 5
The president disappeared with a cat. ☊ Tổng thống đã biến mất cùng với mộ tcon mèo. ☊ Verbs 5
The students are developing social skills. ☊ Những học sinh đang phát triển các kỹ năng xã hội. ☊ Abstract Objects 3
While the students are standing in the square, the tanks enter. After that ☊ Trong khi những học sinh đang đứngtrong quảng trường, những chiếc xetăng đi vào. Sau đó, không có gì ☊ Military
Calm and confident ☊ Bình tĩnh và tự tin ☊ Reduplicative Words 2
They are confident their army will win. ☊ Họ tự tin quân đội của họ sẽ thắng. ☊ Reduplicative Words 2
confident ☊ tự tin ☊ Reduplicative Words 2
like: den → →
lair (of animals), den (of thieves) ☊ hang ổ ☊
(1) gambling den
(2) straightforward, unequivocal ☊ sòng ☊
51 Are you a student? ☊ Cô đang là học sinh phải không? ☊
464 What does your sister do? — She's a dentist. ☊ Chị cậu làm nghề gì? - Chị ấy làm nha sĩ. ☊
587 The accident happened last Sunday afternoon. ☊ Vụ tai nạn xảy ra chiều Chủ nhật vừa qua. ☊
685 Dennis was at the station waiting for a train. ☊ Dennis ở nhà gare đợi tàu hoả. ☊
700 He wasn't going to the dentist. ☊ Anh ấy không đi khám nha sĩ. ☊
783 I've never ridden a horse. ☊ Tôi chưa cưỡi ngựa bao giờ. ☊
944 Have you told your father about the accident yet? ☊ Cậu đã nói với bố cậu về vụ tai nạn chưa? ☊
1020 Was anybody injured in the accident? ☊ Có ai bị thương trong vụ tai nạn không? ☊
1035 Three people were injured in the accident. ☊ Ba người bị thương trong vụ tai nạn. ☊
1202 Yuliana's going to the dentist on Friday. ☊ Yuliana sẽ đi khám nha sĩ vào Thứ sáu. ☊
1444 High school students who want to go to college must get good grades. ☊ Những học sinh phổ thông trung học muốn vào đại học phải có điểm số cao. ☊
1495 I'll be late for work tomorrow. I have to go to the dentist. ☊ Mai tôi sẽ đi làm muộn. Tôi phải đi khám nha sĩ. ☊
1499 I was late for work yesterday. I had to go to the dentist. ☊ Hôm qua tôi đi làm muộn. Tôi phải đi khám nha sĩ. ☊
1501 What time do you have to go to the dentist tomorrow? ☊ Mai mấy giờ cậu phải đi khám nha sĩ? ☊
1509 At the end of the course all the students had to take a test. ☊ Cuối khoá học tất cả học sinh phải làm bài thi. ☊
1654 There are a lot of accidents on this road. ☊ Có nhiều vị tai nạn xảy ra trên con đường này. ☊
1667 How many students are there in the class? — Twenty. ☊ Có bao nhiêu học sinh ở trong lớp? - Hai mươi. ☊
1694 Look! There's bean accident. ☊ Nhìn kìa! Đã có một tai nạn. ☊
1695 There was an accident last night. ☊ Có một tai nạn tối hôm qua. ☊
1838 Dennis doesn't like me. — He doesn't? Why not? ☊ Dennis không ưa tôi. Không à? Tại sao không? ☊
1958 Suddenly everybody stopped talking. There was silence. ☊ Đột nhiên mọi người ngừng nói chuyện. Có một sự yên lặng. ☊
1970 She denied that she had stolthe money. ☊ Cô ấy phủ nhận việc cô ấy đã ăn cắp tiền. ☊
2019 EN He could remember driving along the road just before the accident, but he couldn't remember the accident itself. ☊ Anh ấy nhớ được lúc lái xe trên đường ngay trước khi có tai nạn nhưng anh ấy không thể nhớ được chính lúc tai nạn. ☊
2024 The president went on talking for hours. ☊ Tổng thống tiếp tục nói chuyện trong nhiều giờ. ☊
2077 Many accidents are caused by people driving too fast. ☊ Nhiều vụ tai nạn là do người ta lái xe quá nhanh. ☊
2164 Anastasia's a very good student. She's bound to pass the exam. ☊ Anatasia là một học sinh rất giỏi. Cô ấy chắc chắn sẽ qua kì thi. ☊
2189 Did you see the accident happen? ☊ Cậu có thấy vụ tai nạn xảy ra không? ☊
2192 Xenia suddenly felt somebody touch her on the shoulder. ☊ Xenia đột nhiên thấy có người chạm vào vai cô ấy. ☊
2215 The police want to talk to anybody who saw the accident. ☊ Cảnh sát muốn nói chuyện với bất kì ai nhìn thấy vụ tai nạn. ☊
2217 The people were injured in the accident. ☊ Người dân bị thương trong vụ tai nạn. ☊
2244 He was an NYU student. ☊ Anh ấy từng là sinh viên trường Đại học New York. ☊
2262 I don't like going to the dentist. — My sister's a dentist. ☊ Tôi không thích đi khám nha sĩ. - Em gái tôi là một nha sĩ. ☊
2264 Two people were taken to the hospital after the accident. ☊ Hai người được đưa đến bệnh viện sau tai nạn. ☊
2277 Who's the youngest student in the class? ☊ Ai là học sinh ít tuổi nhất trong lớp? ☊
2299 Sweden is a country in northern Europe. ☊ Thuỵ Điển là một nước ở Bắc Âu. ☊
2323 Do the police know how the accident happened? ☊ Cảnh sát có biết vụ tai nạn đã diễn ra như thế nào không? ☊
2372 I'd like to have a garden so that I could grow my own vegetables. ☊ Tôi muốn có vườn để tôi có thể tự trồng rau cho riêng tôi. ☊
2375 Student drivers are not allowed to drive by themselves. ☊ Những người lái xe cho học sinh không được phép tự lái xe cho mình. ☊
2381 If people drove more carefully, there wouldn't be so many accidents. ☊ Nếu mọi người lái xe chịu cẩn thận thì sẽ không có nhiều tai nạn đến thế. ☊
2408 The accident looked serious, but fortunately nobody was injured. ☊ Vụ tai nạn trông có vẻ nghiêm trọng nhưng may mắn là không ai bị thương. ☊
2426 EN All the owers in this garden are beautiful. ☊ Tất cả hoa trong khu vườn này đều đẹp. ☊
2467 The students were each given a book. ☊ Các học sinh được đưa cho mỗi người một quyển sách. ☊
2481 The driver who caused the accident was ned ve hundred dollars ($500). > The driver who caused the accident was ned four hundred euros (€400). ☊ Người lái xe gây ra tai nạn đã bị phạt năm trăm dollar. ☊
2542 I have a large bedroom overlooking the garden. ☊ Tôi có một cái giường lớn nhìn ra vườn. ☊
2543 The boy injured in the accident was taken to the hospital. ☊ Cậu bé bị thương trong vụ tai nạn đã được đưa đến bệnh viện. ☊
2567 Two people were seriously injured in the accident. ☊ Hai người đã bị thương nghiêm trọng trong vụ tai nạn. ☊
2572 EN Two people got seriously injured in the accident. ☊ Hai người đã bị thương nghiêm trọng trong vụ tai nạn. ☊
2675 The thief was di cult to identify, as he was wearing a mask. ☊ Tên trộm khó bị nhận dạng khi hắn đang đeo mặt nạ. ☊
2759 He bumped INTO me ON accident. ☊ Anh ấy đã tình cờ bắt gặp tôi. ☊
2779 There's always an increase IN the number OF tra c accidents around New Year's. ☊ Luôn có một sự tăng về số vụ tai nạn giao thông dịp năm mới. ☊
2782 Since the accident was my fault, I had to pay for the damage to the other car. ☊ Vì vụ tai nạn là lỗi của tôi nên tôi phải trả tiền thiệt hại cho chiếc xe kia. ☊
2789 The police believe there's a connection between the two (2) murders, based on DNA evidence. ☊ Cảnh sát tin rằng có sự liên hệ giữa hai vụ giết người dựa trên bằng chứng ADN. ☊
2821 I'm fully con dent that you're capable of passing the exam. ☊ Tôi hoàn toàn tin tưởng rằng cậu có đủ khả năng để qua kì thi. ☊
2829 for money. If not, then you're nancially independent. ☊ Nếu cậu phụ thuộc vào bố mẹ tức là cậu vẫn cần tiền từ họ. Nếu không thì cậu độc lập tài chính. ☊
2847 You're an independent person and can make your own decisions. I don't care what you do. ☊ Cậu là một người độc lập và cậu có thể tự ra quyết định. Tôi không quan tâm cậu làm cái gì. ☊
2866 Some students were suspected of cheating on the exam. ☊ Một số học sinh bị kết tội gian lận trong kì thi. ☊
2897 The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the repairs. ☊ Vụ tai nạn là lỗi của tôi nên tôi đã phải trả tiền sửa chữa. ☊
2915 They happened to come across an important piece of evidence, and now he's in prison. ☊ Họ đã tìm được một mẩu bằng chứng quan trọng và giờ hắn đã ngồi tù rồi. ☊
2956 The police accidentally shot and killed a man. They tried to cover up what really happened, but it became a big scandal. ☊ Cảnh sát vô tình bắn chết một người đàn ông. Họ cố gắng che đậy chuyện thực tế xảy ra nhưng nó trở thành một vụ lùm xùm lớn. ☊
2966 There are two (2) universities in the city, and students make up twenty percent (20%) of the population. ☊ Có hai trường đại học trong thành phố và sinh viên chiếm hai mươi phần trăm dân số. ☊
2979 The two (2) brothers are identical twins, so everybody gets them mixed up. ☊ Hai anh em là cặp sinh đôi cùng trứng. Vậy nên mọi người thường lẫn lộn họ với nhau. ☊
Students must have access to good resources. ☊ access ☊
access to confidential information ☊ access ☊
Journalists were denied access to the President. ☊ access ☊
a car/road/traffic accident ☊ accident ☊
He was killed in an accident. ☊ accident ☊
One in seven accidents is caused by sleepy drivers. ☊ accident ☊
The accident happened at 3 p.m. ☊ accident ☊
to have an accident ☊ accident ☊
a serious/minor accident ☊ accident ☊
a fatal accident (= in which sb is killed) ☊ accident ☊
accidents in the home ☊ accident ☊
a climbing/riding accident ☊ accident ☊
Take out accident insurance before you go on your trip. ☊ accident ☊
I didn't mean to break it—it was an accident. ☊ accident ☊
We met by accident at the airport. ☊ by accident ☊
Helen got into acting purely by accident. ☊ by accident ☊
a verdict of accidental death ☊ accidental ☊
I didn't think our meeting was accidental—he must have known I would be there. ☊ accidental ☊
As I turned around, I accidentally hit him in the face. ☊ accidentally ☊
The damage couldn't have been caused accidentally. ☊ accidentally ☊
I've suddenly acquired a stepbrother. ☊ acquire ☊
There is a lack of adequate provision for disabled students. ☊ adequate ☊
adjust yourself to sth: You'll quickly adjust yourself to student life. ☊ adjust ☊
Sweden has a reputation for advanced and stylish design. ☊ advanced ☊
an advanced student of English ☊ advanced ☊
She was held in deep affection by all her students. ☊ affection ☊
The evidence is against him. ☊ against ☊
This incident altered the whole course of events. ☊ alter ☊
Pat has always loved gardening. ☊ always ☊
an amusing story/game/incident ☊ amusing ☊
Some senators reacted angrily to the President's remarks. ☊ angrily ☊
Residents are anxiously awaiting a decision. ☊ anxiously ☊
Any teacher will tell you that students learn at different rates. ☊ any ☊
An accident can happen anywhere. ☊ anywhere ☊
Then, for no apparent reason, the train suddenly stopped. ☊ apparent ☊
The sudden appearance of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run. ☊ appearance ☊
I've got a dental appointment at 3 o'clock. ☊ appointment ☊
Now that the problem has been identified, appropriate action can be taken. ☊ appropriate ☊
an art teacher/student/college/class ☊ art ☊
The articles found in the car helped the police to identify the body. ☊ article ☊
As she grew older she gained in confidence. ☊ as ☊
ask sb to do sth: All the students were asked to complete a questionnaire. ☊ ask ☊
ask sb sth: She asked the students their names. ☊ ask ☊
a residents' association ☊ association ☊
The garden's at its most beautiful in June. ☊ at ☊
Someone has made an attempt on the President's life. ☊ attempt ☊
The main attraction at Giverny is Monet's garden. ☊ attraction ☊
a big house with an attractive garden ☊ attractive ☊
You will automatically get free dental treatment if you are under 18. ☊ automatically ☊
I was just an average sort of student. ☊ average ☊
avoid sth: The accident could have been avoided. ☊ avoid ☊
They suddenly became aware of people looking at them. ☊ aware ☊
If you'd like to come round the back (= to the area behind the house), I'll show you the garden. ☊ back ☊
She broke her back in a riding accident. ☊ back ☊
barrier to sth: Lack of confidence is a psychological barrier to success. ☊ barrier ☊
The movie is based on a real-life incident. ☊ based ☊
begin sth as sth: He began his political career as a student (= when he was a student). ☊ begin ☊
The incident has shaken my belief (= made me have less confidence) in the police. ☊ belief ☊
the border between Sweden and Norway ☊ between ☊
Which driver was to blame for the accident? ☊ be to blame (for sth) ☊
I'm not interested in apportioning blame for the accident (= deciding how much each person involved was responsible for it). ☊ blame ☊
Suddenly the screen went blank. ☊ blank ☊
He lost a lot of blood in the accident. ☊ blood ☊
An independent body has been set up to investigate the affair. ☊ body ☊
a meeting of representatives of the student body and teaching staff ☊ body ☊
The family of the missing girl has been called in by the police to identify the body. ☊ body ☊
He survived the accident with no broken bones. ☊ bone ☊
Denmark's border with Germany ☊ border ☊
a border dispute/incident ☊ border ☊
There was a stream at the bottom of the garden. ☊ bottom ☊
brand loyalty (= the tendency of customers to continue buying the same brand) ☊ brand ☊
The aircraft crashed and burst into flames (= suddenly began to burn). ☊ burst into sth ☊
She burst into tears (= suddenly began to cry). ☊ burst into sth ☊
The dog had buried its bone in the garden. ☊ bury ☊
Today police launched (= began) a campaign to reduce road accidents. ☊ campaign ☊
the President's campaign team/manager ☊ campaign ☊
one of the leading candidates for the presidency ☊ candidate ☊
a presidential candidate ☊ candidate ☊
a car accident/crash ☊ car ☊
The most serious cases were treated at the scene of the accident. ☊ case ☊
a packing case (= a large wooden box for packing things in) ☊ case ☊
Students over 25 fall into a different category. ☊ category ☊
Drinking and driving is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. ☊ cause ☊
It was a direct challenge to the president's authority. ☊ challenge ☊
The newsletter is a useful channel of communication between teacher and students. ☊ channel ☊
He showed great character returning to the sport after his accident. ☊ character ☊
one of the President's chief rivals ☊ chief ☊
We aim to help students make more informed career choices. ☊ choice ☊
The singer has denied the magazine's claim that she is leaving the band. ☊ claim ☊
The traffic took a long time to clear after the accident. ☊ clear ☊
It was several hours before the road was cleared after the accident. ☊ clear ☊
a climbing accident ☊ climbing ☊
The President was shot at close range (= from a short distance away). ☊ close ☊
He was closeted with the President for much of the day. ☊ closet ☊
collect sth: to collect data/evidence/information ☊ collect ☊
a college course/library/student ☊ college ☊
a college campus/student ☊ college ☊
The garden was a mass of colour. ☊ colour ☊
commit sb/yourself (to sth/to doing sth): The President is committed to reforming health care. ☊ commit ☊
the common garden frog ☊ common ☊
There is now intense competition between schools to attract students. ☊ competition ☊
Everyone who was directly concerned in (= had some responsibility for) the incident has now resigned. ☊ concern ☊
The President's health was giving serious cause for concern. ☊ concern ☊
concerned about/for sth: The President is deeply concerned about this issue. ☊ concerned ☊
New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong. ☊ conclusion ☊
concrete evidence/proposals/proof ☊ concrete ☊
They could not say with confidence that he would be able to walk again after the accident. ☊ confidence ☊
No one can predict with complete/total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. ☊ confidence ☊
He expressed his confidence that they would win. ☊ confidence ☊
He answered the questions with confidence. ☊ confidence ☊
People often lose confidence when they are criticized. ☊ confidence ☊
He gained confidence when he went to college. ☊ confidence ☊
She suffers from a lack of confidence. ☊ confidence ☊
While girls lack confidence, boys often overestimate their abilities. ☊ confidence ☊
I didn't have any confidence in myself at school. ☊ confidence ☊
The players all have confidence in their manager. ☊ confidence ☊
A fall in unemployment will help to restore consumer confidence. ☊ confidence ☊
a lack of confidence in the government ☊ confidence ☊
The new contracts have undermined the confidence of employees. ☊ confidence ☊
She has every confidence in her students' abilities. ☊ confidence ☊
She was in a relaxed, confident mood. ☊ confident ☊
Beneath his confident and charming exterior, lurked a mass of insecurities. ☊ confident ☊
The teacher wants the children to feel confident about asking questions when they don't understand. ☊ 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 ☊
Carla smiled confidently at the cameras. ☊ confidently ☊
Who do you consider (to be) responsible for the accident? ☊ consider ☊
Tax cuts will boost consumer confidence after the recession. ☊ consumer ☊
She blushed at the sudden contact of his hand against her arm. ☊ contact ☊
Witnesses to the accident are asked to contact the police. ☊ contact ☊
The content of the course depends on what the students would like to study. ☊ content ☊
The number of car accident deaths is continuing to decline. ☊ continue ☊
Recovery after the accident will be a continuous process that may take several months. ☊ continuous ☊
contribution (toward(s) sth/doing sth): These measures would make a valuable contribution towards reducing industrial accidents. ☊ contribution ☊
the Democratic Party Convention (= to elect a candidate for president) ☊ convention ☊
The conversation turned to gardening. ☊ conversation ☊
He felt a sudden alarm at the turn the conversation was taking. ☊ conversation ☊
There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court (= start a trial). ☊ court ☊
Files can be lost if the system suddenly crashes. ☊ crash ☊
Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do). ☊ criminal ☊
The Labour Party was facing an identity crisis. ☊ crisis ☊
The party was suffering a crisis of confidence among its supporters (= they did not trust it any longer). ☊ crisis ☊
Bake until the pastry is golden and crisp. ☊ crisp ☊
What criteria are used for assessing a student's ability? ☊ criterion ☊
Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking instead of accepting opinions without questioning them. ☊ critical ☊
They crush the olives with a heavy wooden press. ☊ crush ☊
Several people were crushed to death in the accident. ☊ crush ☊
Currently, over 500 students are enrolled on the course. ☊ currently ☊
He had his finger cut off in an accident at work. ☊ cut sth off ☊
the hidden dangers in your home ☊ danger ☊
Suddenly the phone went dead. ☊ dead ☊
He dropped dead (= died suddenly) last week. ☊ dead ☊
a sudden/violent/peaceful, etc. death ☊ death ☊
It's hard to stay out of debt when you are a student. ☊ debt ☊
a country's foreign debt burden ☊ debt ☊
the elaborate decoration on the carved wooden door ☊ decoration ☊
decrease (from sth) (to sth): The number of new students decreased from 210 to 160 this year. ☊ decrease ☊
He seems confident but deep down he's quite insecure. ☊ deep down ☊
They were deeply disturbed by the accident. ☊ deeply ☊
He delivered his lines confidently. ☊ deliver ☊
demonstrate how, what, etc...: His sudden departure had demonstrated how unreliable he was. ☊ demonstrate ☊
demonstrate (against sth): students demonstrating against the war ☊ demonstrate ☊
deny sth: to deny a claim/a charge/an accusation ☊ deny ☊
The spokesman refused either to confirm or deny the reports. ☊ deny ☊
deny (that)...: She denied (that) there had been any cover-up. ☊ deny ☊
There's no denying (the fact) that quicker action could have saved them. ☊ deny ☊
it is denied that...: It can't be denied that we need to devote more resources to this problem. ☊ deny ☊
deny doing sth: He denies attempting to murder his wife. ☊ deny ☊
She denied all knowledge of the incident. ☊ deny ☊
The department denies responsibility for what occurred. ☊ deny ☊
His sudden departure threw the office into chaos. ☊ departure ☊
Her paintings reveal hidden depths (= unknown and interesting things about her character). ☊ depth ☊
They've destroyed all the evidence. ☊ destroy ☊
Failure was slowly destroying him (= making him less and less confident and happy). ☊ destroy ☊
determine sth: An inquiry was set up to determine the cause of the accident. ☊ determine ☊
Her husband died suddenly last week. ☊ die ☊
I think I'll do some digging in the garden. ☊ dig ☊
I've been digging the garden. ☊ dig ☊
All work was produced by the students under the direction of John Williams. ☊ direction ☊
The exhibition provides evidence of several new directions in her work. ☊ direction ☊
The President was not directly involved. ☊ directly ☊
The two incidents are not directly linked. ☊ directly ☊
disagree that...: Few would disagree that students learn best when they are interested in the topic. ☊ disagree ☊
disapprove sth: A solid majority disapproves the way the president is handling the controversy. ☊ disapprove ☊
He wears an identity disc around his neck. ☊ disc ☊
the problem of controlling pests and disease with organic gardening methods ☊ disease ☊
Subsidence is the downward movement of a site on which a building stands. ☊ downward ☊
The garden sloped gently downwards to the river. ☊ downwards ☊
It was a policy welcomed by world leaders from the US president downwards. ☊ downwards ☊
a drama student ☊ drama ☊
Students will study various plays and dramatic texts. ☊ dramatic ☊
The accident was the other driver's fault. ☊ driver ☊
a student driver ☊ driver ☊
The play was going very well until one of the actors suddenly dried up. ☊ dry up ☊
As a teacher, she had earned the respect of her students. ☊ earn ☊
students in full-time education ☊ education ☊
In America, presidential elections are held every four years. ☊ election ☊
election (as sth): We welcome his election as president. ☊ election ☊
It can be embarrassing for children to tell complete strangers about such incidents. ☊ embarrassing ☊
No new evidence emerged during the investigation. ☊ emerge ☊
The problems facing the President are enormous. ☊ enormous ☊
enquiries from prospective students ☊ enquiry ☊
enter sb/sth for sth: How many students have been entered for the exam? ☊ enter ☊
The children were surprised by the sudden entry of their teacher. ☊ entry ☊
establish sth: Police are still trying to establish the cause of the accident. ☊ establish ☊
In the event of an accident, call this number. ☊ in the event of sth, in the event that sth happens ☊
She knows every student in the school. ☊ every ☊
When we confronted him, he denied everything. ☊ everything ☊
evidence (of sth): There is convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer. ☊ evidence ☊
The room bore evidence of a struggle. ☊ evidence ☊
evidence (for sth): We found further scientific evidence for this theory. ☊ evidence ☊
evidence (that...): There is not a shred of evidence that the meeting actually took place. ☊ evidence ☊
Have you any evidence to support this allegation? ☊ evidence ☊
On the evidence of their recent matches, it is unlikely the Spanish team will win the cup. ☊ evidence ☊
The cave contained evidences of prehistoric settlement. ☊ evidence ☊
I was asked to give evidence (= to say what I knew, describe what I had seen, etc.) at the trial. ☊ evidence ☊
He was released when the judge ruled there was no evidence against him. ☊ evidence ☊
ex-president ☊ ex- ☊
We need to know the exact time the incident occurred. ☊ exact ☊
A lot of students suffer from exam nerves. ☊ exam ☊
He sets an example to the other students. ☊ example ☊
All students without exception must take the English examination. ☊ without exception ☊
Nothing can excuse such rudeness. ☊ excuse ☊
Pakistan came into existence as an independent country in 1947. ☊ existence ☊
Student numbers are expanding rapidly. ☊ expand ☊
expectation (of sth): We are confident in our expectation of a full recovery. ☊ expectation ☊
The garden was transformed at great expense. ☊ expense ☊
expose sth: He smiled suddenly, exposing a set of amazingly white teeth. ☊ expose ☊
She suffered extensive injuries in the accident. ☊ extensive ☊
The monthly fee is fixed and there are no hidden extras (= unexpected costs). ☊ extra ☊
The president took the extraordinary step of apologizing publicly for his behaviour! ☊ extraordinary ☊
Her eyes widened in horror. ☊ eye ☊
She suddenly felt faint. ☊ faint ☊
fair on sb (to do sth): It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable. ☊ fair ☊
the part of the garden farthest from the house ☊ farthest ☊
She sounded more confident than she felt. ☊ feel ☊
feeling (of sth): He suddenly had the feeling of being followed. ☊ feeling ☊
a female student/employee/artist ☊ female ☊
Very few students learn Latin now. ☊ few ☊
Fewer than 20 students passed all the exams. ☊ few ☊
file on sb: to have/open/keep a confidential file on sb ☊ file ☊
Her eyes suddenly filled with tears. ☊ fill ☊
The accident was captured/caught on film. ☊ film ☊
an independent financial adviser ☊ financial ☊
Jim has made a fine job of the garden. ☊ fine ☊
We have no firm evidence to support the case. ☊ firm ☊
students in their first year at college ☊ first ☊
The plane burst into flame(s) (= suddenly began burning strongly). ☊ flame ☊
An idea suddenly floated into my mind. ☊ float ☊
a wooden/concrete/marble, etc. floor ☊ floor ☊
a garden full of flowers ☊ flower ☊
a flower garden/show ☊ flower ☊
The incident brought the problem of violence in schools into sharp focus. ☊ focus ☊
I remember little of the days that followed the accident. ☊ follow ☊
A period of unrest followed the president's resignation. ☊ follow ☊
They voted for independence in a referendum. ☊ for ☊
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 ☊
a foreign accent/language/student ☊ foreign ☊
a foreign correspondent (= one who reports on foreign countries in newspapers or on television) ☊ foreign ☊
First get students to form groups of four. ☊ form ☊
They had to be cut free from their car after the accident. ☊ free ☊
Students have a free choice of courses in their final year. ☊ free ☊
The centre aims to free young people from dependency on drugs. ☊ free ☊
the country's first freely elected president ☊ freely ☊
Traffic is now moving more freely following an earlier accident. ☊ freely ☊
We met in a local bar much frequented by students. ☊ frequent ☊
fresh evidence ☊ fresh ☊
vegetables fresh from the garden ☊ fresh ☊
100 metres from the scene of the accident ☊ from ☊
There's a garden at the front of the house. ☊ front ☊
The car in front of me stopped suddenly and I had to brake. ☊ in front of ☊
Their house is the one with the big garden in front. ☊ in front ☊
Students should take full advantage of the university's facilities. ☊ full ☊
Life is full of coincidences. ☊ full ☊
She had fully recovered from the accident. ☊ fully ☊
garden/office, etc. furniture ☊ furniture ☊
Recent events throw doubt on the president's political future. ☊ future ☊
to gain confidence/strength/experience ☊ gain ☊
The country gained its independence ten years ago. ☊ gain ☊
We think we've identified a gap in the market (= a business opportunity to make or sell sth that is not yet available). ☊ gap ☊
a front/back garden ☊ garden ☊
children playing in the garden ☊ garden ☊
garden flowers/plants ☊ garden ☊
out in the garden ☊ garden ☊
a rose garden (= where only roses are grown) ☊ garden ☊
the botanical gardens in Edinburgh ☊ garden ☊
He pushed open the garden gate. ☊ gate ☊
Detectives have spent months gathering evidence. ☊ gather ☊
I got into conversation with an Italian student. ☊ get into sth ☊
a giant step towards achieving independence ☊ giant ☊
The President will be giving a press conference this afternoon. ☊ give ☊
She went through the company's accounts, looking for evidence of fraud. ☊ go through sth ☊
Suddenly all the lights went on. ☊ go on ☊
The gun went off by accident. ☊ go off ☊
Suddenly the lights went off. ☊ go off ☊
I swear by Almighty God that the evidence I shall give... (= in a court of law) ☊ god ☊
grade sb/sth + noun: The best students are graded A. ☊ grade ☊
student grants (= to pay for their education) ☊ grant ☊
grateful (that...): He was grateful that she didn't tell his parents about the incident. ☊ grateful ☊
I would be most grateful if you would keep this matter confidential. ☊ grateful ☊
The case was dismissed on the grounds that there was not enough evidence. ☊ ground ☊
Students stood around in groups waiting for their results. ☊ group ☊
The residents formed a community action group. ☊ group ☊
She asked her students to get into groups of four. ☊ group ☊
The performance improved as their confidence grew. ☊ grow ☊
She is growing in confidence all the time. ☊ grow ☊
The gun went off by accident. ☊ gun ☊
Accidents like this happen all the time. ☊ happen ☊
I prefer the children to play in the garden where they're out of harm's way. ☊ out of harm's way ☊
His paintings had a strong influence on me as a student. ☊ have ☊
She'll have an accident one day. ☊ have ☊
the head gardener/waiter, etc. ☊ head ☊
the head boy/girl (= a student who is chosen to represent the school) ☊ head ☊
hear about sb/sth: I was sorry to hear about your accident. ☊ hear ☊
Her father carried a heavy burden of responsibility. ☊ heavy ☊
help sb (to) do sth: The college's aim is to help students (to) achieve their aspirations. ☊ help ☊
I keep my private papers hidden. ☊ hide ☊
He hid behind a false identity. ☊ hide ☊
hide sth: The house was hidden by trees. ☊ hide ☊
Hidden dangers lurk in the ocean depths. ☊ hide ☊
She felt sure the letter had some hidden meaning. ☊ hide ☊
Her hobbies include swimming and gardening. ☊ hobby ☊
An accident is holding up traffic. ☊ hold sb/sth up ☊
Do you think that mixed-ability classes hold back the better students? ☊ hold sb/sth back ☊
He dug a deep hole in the garden. ☊ hole ☊
a holiday job (= done by students during the school holidays) ☊ holiday ☊
He left home (= left his parents and began an independent life) at sixteen. ☊ home ☊
She has high hopes of winning (= is very confident about it). ☊ hope ☊
The full horror of the accident was beginning to become clear. ☊ horror ☊
identify sb/sth as sb/sth: The bodies were identified as those of two suspected drug dealers. ☊ identify ☊
identify sb/sth: She was able to identify her attacker. ☊ identify ☊
Passengers were asked to identify their own suitcases before they were put on the plane. ☊ identify ☊
Many of those arrested refused to identify themselves (= would not say who they were). ☊ identify ☊
First of all we must identify the problem areas. ☊ identify ☊
identify sth: Scientists have identified a link between diet and cancer. ☊ identify ☊
As yet they have not identified a buyer for the company. ☊ identify ☊
identify what, which, etc...: They are trying to identify what is wrong with the present system. ☊ identify ☊
I didn't enjoy the book because I couldn't identify with any of the main characters. ☊ identify with sb ☊
The police are trying to discover the identity of the killer. ☊ identity ☊
Their identities were kept secret. ☊ identity ☊
She is innocent; it was a case of mistaken identity. ☊ identity ☊
Do you have any proof of identity? ☊ identity ☊
The thief used a false identity. ☊ identity ☊
She went through an identity crisis in her teens (= was not sure of who she was or of her place in society). ☊ identity ☊
a sense of national/cultural/personal/group identity ☊ identity ☊
a plan to strengthen the corporate identity of the company ☊ identity ☊
She was taken ill suddenly. ☊ ill ☊
a wooden image of the Hindu god Ganesh ☊ image ☊
This system imposes additional financial burdens on many people. ☊ impose ☊
His bad behaviour was just an isolated incident. ☊ incident ☊
One particular incident sticks in my mind. ☊ incident ☊
There was a shooting incident near here last night. ☊ incident ☊
The demonstration passed off without incident. ☊ incident ☊
a border/diplomatic incident ☊ incident ☊
Cuba gained independence from Spain in 1898. ☊ independence ☊
independence celebrations ☊ independence ☊
the first elections since independence ☊ independence ☊
He values his independence. ☊ independence ☊
a woman's financial independence ☊ independence ☊
Going away to college has made me much more independent. ☊ independent ☊
She's a very independent-minded young woman. ☊ independent ☊
Students should aim to become more independent of their teachers. ☊ independent ☊
It was important to me to be financially independent of my parents. ☊ independent ☊
a man of independent means (= with an income that he does not earn by working) ☊ independent ☊
independent television/schools ☊ independent ☊
the independent sector ☊ independent ☊
an independent inquiry/witness ☊ independent ☊
She went to a lawyer for some independent advice. ☊ independent ☊
The police force should be independent of direct government control. ☊ independent ☊
Two independent research bodies reached the same conclusions. ☊ independent ☊
Mozambique became independent in 1975. ☊ independent ☊
independent (of sb/sth): The two departments work independently of each other. ☊ independently ☊
It was the first time that she had lived independently. ☊ independently ☊
an industrial accident ☊ industrial ☊
insult to sb/sth: His comments were seen as an insult to the president. ☊ insult ☊
intend sb/sth to do sth: The writer clearly intends his readers to identify with the main character. ☊ intend ☊
These plants will add interest to your garden in winter. ☊ interest ☊
The students were asked to interpret the poem. ☊ interpret ☊
Her evidence suggests a different interpretation of the events. ☊ interpretation ☊
Yesterday, in an interview on German television, the minister denied the reports. ☊ interview ☊
introduce sb to sth: The first lecture introduces students to the main topics of the course. ☊ introduce ☊
The book lists plants suitable for the British flower garden, among them many new introductions. ☊ introduction ☊
investigation into sth: The police have completed their investigations into the accident. ☊ investigation ☊
There was a serious incident involving a group of youths. ☊ involve ☊
issue sb with sth: New members will be issued with a temporary identity card. ☊ issue ☊
They issued a joint statement denying the charges. ☊ issue ☊
a denim/tweed jacket ☊ jacket ☊
She's never had a steady job (= a job that is not going to end suddenly). ☊ job ☊
The event was organized jointly by students and staff. ☊ jointly ☊
The accident was caused by an error of judgement on the part of the pilot. ☊ judgement ☊
I sat up with a jump (= quickly and suddenly). ☊ jump ☊
Who can deny the justice of their cause? ☊ justice ☊
She was a star pupil—keen, confident and bright. ☊ keen ☊
He denied all knowledge of the affair. ☊ knowledge ☊
She's not usually lacking in confidence. ☊ lacking ☊
He burst out laughing (= suddenly started laughing). ☊ laugh ☊
In Sweden it is against the law to hit a child. ☊ law ☊
to increase/widen your lead ☊ lead ☊
to deliver/give a lecture to first-year students ☊ lecture ☊
a wooden leg ☊ leg ☊
All new students are given lessons in/on how to use the library. ☊ lesson ☊
The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget. ☊ lesson ☊
He met a lot of interesting people during his life as a student. ☊ life ☊
Several attempts have been made on the President's life (= several people have tried to kill him). ☊ life ☊
Suddenly all the lights went out. ☊ light ☊
After his accident he was moved to lighter work. ☊ light ☊
Students were angry at being treated like children. ☊ like ☊
I was talking to John when the line suddenly went dead. ☊ line ☊
evidence for a strong causal link between exposure to sun and skin cancer ☊ link ☊
Students have little or no choice in the matter. ☊ little ☊
A lorry shed its load (= accidentally dropped its load) on the motorway. ☊ load ☊
It took three years to repay my student loan (= money lent to a student). ☊ loan ☊
He denied that he was her lover. ☊ lover ☊
students with low marks/grades in their exams ☊ low ☊
He suddenly appeared as if by magic. ☊ magic ☊
The stone made a dent in the roof of the car. ☊ make ☊
Women make up 56% of the student numbers. ☊ make sth up ☊
New drivers have twice as many accidents as experienced drivers. ☊ many ☊
Grammar information enables students to map the structure of a foreign language onto their own. ☊ map sth on/onto sth ☊
Do not open any mail marked 'Confidential'. ☊ mark ☊
I began sifting through the mass of evidence. ☊ mass ☊
Have you any means of identification? ☊ means ☊
Regular tests are used to measure students' progress. ☊ measure ☊
a medical student/school ☊ medical ☊
meet with sb: The President met with senior White House aides. ☊ meet ☊
The President met with senior White House aides. ☊ meet with sb ☊
He suffered loss of memory for weeks after the accident. ☊ memory ☊
a televised message from the President to the American people ☊ message ☊
The class needs a minimum of six students to continue. ☊ minimum ☊
Only a small minority of students is/are interested in politics these days. ☊ minority ☊
'When did the accident happen?' 'It was the Monday (= the Monday of the week we are talking about).' ☊ Monday ☊
Each student's progress is closely monitored. ☊ monitor ☊
He felt morally responsible for the accident. ☊ morally ☊
a course for more advanced students ☊ more ☊
It had more the appearance of a deliberate crime than of an accident. ☊ more ☊
a motorcycle accident ☊ motorcycle ☊
There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth. ☊ movement ☊
He denies murdering his wife's lover. ☊ murder ☊
an independent nation ☊ nation ☊
They are afraid of losing their national identity. ☊ national ☊
When body temperature is beginning to fall there is a natural tendency to fall asleep. ☊ natural ☊
There were complaints from nearby residents. ☊ nearby ☊
to satisfy/meet/identify a need ☊ need ☊
a poor/quiet/residential neighbourhood ☊ neighbourhood ☊
a newly independent republic ☊ newly ☊
News of a serious road accident is just coming in. ☊ news ☊
The accident happened on Friday night. ☊ night ☊
'She's had an accident.' 'Oh, no!' ☊ no ☊
No student is to leave the room. ☊ no ☊
The course will have to be repeated owing to pressure of numbers (= too many students). ☊ number ☊
staff/student numbers ☊ number ☊
student nurses ☊ nurse ☊
a dental nurse (= one who helps a dentist) ☊ nurse ☊
Protesting students occupied the TV station. ☊ occupy ☊
When exactly did the incident occur? ☊ occur ☊
the Prime Minister's official residence ☊ official ☊
the official biography of the President ☊ official ☊
An official inquiry has been launched into the cause of the accident. ☊ official ☊
to live on a pension/a student grant ☊ on ☊
The students who are most successful are usually the ones who come to all the classes. ☊ one ☊
They called in a psychologist to give an independent opinion. ☊ opinion ☊
students at opposite ends of the ability range ☊ opposite ☊
option (of doing sth): Students have the option of studying abroad in their second year. ☊ option ☊
She takes orders only from the president. ☊ order ☊
order sth: The government has ordered an investigation into the accident. ☊ order ☊
He's the president of a large international organization. ☊ organization ☊
And now, over to our Rome correspondent... ☊ our ☊
Two out of three people think the President should resign. ☊ out ☊
Suddenly all the lights went out. ☊ out ☊
In the final game Sweden easily overcame France. ☊ overcome ☊
The accident happened through no fault of her own. ☊ own ☊
We encourage all students to work at their own pace (= as fast or as slow as they can). ☊ pace ☊
Get pairs of students to act out the dialogue in front of the class. ☊ pair ☊
Get the students to do the exercise as pair work (= two students work together). ☊ pair ☊
Students worked in pairs on the project. ☊ in pairs ☊
the royal/presidential palace ☊ palace ☊
divorce/identification papers ☊ paper ☊
He was only partly responsible for the accident. ☊ partly ☊
a birthday/dinner/garden, etc. party ☊ party ☊
past and present students of the college ☊ past ☊
the garden path ☊ path ☊
The accident has not done any permanent damage. ☊ permanent ☊
The President made a personal appearance at the event. ☊ personal ☊
The Principal has little personal contact with the students. ☊ personal ☊
Is there any physical evidence to suggest that a crime has been committed? ☊ physical ☊
flowers freshly picked from the garden ☊ pick ☊
The accident was caused by pilot error. ☊ pilot ☊
to plan an essay/a garden ☊ plan ☊
flowering/garden/indoor plants ☊ plant ☊
plant sth: a densely planted orange grove ☊ plant ☊
Police uncovered a plot against the president. ☊ plot ☊
'Our dog got into the neighbour's garden again!' 'You'll be popular.' ☊ popular ☊
Contrary to popular belief, women cause fewer road accidents than men. ☊ popular ☊
areas of dense/sparse population (= where many/not many people live) ☊ population ☊
population density ☊ population ☊
We have no positive evidence that she was involved. ☊ positive ☊
a possible future president ☊ possible ☊
First we need to identify actual and potential problems. ☊ potential ☊
power (of sth): The president has the power of veto over all new legislation. ☊ power ☊
I can be reasonably precise about the time of the incident. ☊ precise ☊
It's not clear precisely how the accident happened. ☊ precisely ☊
The college prepares students for a career in business. ☊ prepare ☊
The test can identify the presence of abnormalities in the unborn child. ☊ presence ☊
The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court. ☊ presentation ☊
Several presidents attended the funeral. ☊ president ☊
the President of the United States ☊ president ☊
President Obama is due to visit the country next month. ☊ president ☊
Do you have any comment, Mr President? ☊ president ☊
to be made president of the students' union ☊ president ☊
She travels extensively in her role as President for the Save the Children Fund. ☊ president ☊
the bank president ☊ president ☊
the president of Columbia Pictures ☊ president ☊
Presumably this is where the accident happened. ☊ presumably ☊
a pretty garden ☊ pretty ☊
prevent sth/sb: The accident could have been prevented. ☊ prevent ☊
price (for sth/for doing sth): Loneliness is a high price to pay for independence in your old age. ☊ price ☊
He felt a glow of pride as people stopped to admire his garden. ☊ pride ☊
Most students face the problem of funding themselves while they are studying. ☊ problem ☊
In this class, students will learn how to program. ☊ program ☊
The course allows students to progress at their own speed. ☊ progress ☊
She deals with all the correspondence promptly and efficiently. ☊ promptly ☊
proof of sth: Can you provide any proof of identity? ☊ proof ☊
it is proposed that...: It was proposed that the president be elected for a period of two years. ☊ propose ☊
protest (about/against/at sth): Students took to the streets to protest against the decision. ☊ protest ☊
They were a proud and independent people. ☊ proud ☊
prove sth: They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence. ☊ prove ☊
A car suddenly pulled out in front of me. ☊ pull out ☊
There is little evidence that harsher punishments deter any better than more lenient ones. ☊ punishment ☊
These reports are pure speculation (= there is no evidence that they are true). ☊ pure ☊
The incident put her in a bad mood. ☊ put ☊
She put on the brakes suddenly. ☊ put sth on ☊
The sudden noise put her off her game. ☊ put sb off ☊
put doing sth: The accident put her off driving for life. ☊ put sb off sth/sb ☊
put doing sth: He keeps putting off going to the dentist. ☊ put sth off ☊
The students were questioned on the books they had been studying. ☊ question ☊
question whether, what, etc...: He questioned whether the accident was solely the truck driver's fault. ☊ question ☊
Her quick hands suddenly stopped moving. ☊ quick ☊
He is quietly confident that they can succeed (= he is confident, but he is not talking about it too much). ☊ quietly ☊
Quote this reference number in all correspondence. ☊ quote ☊
quote (sb) (as doing sth): The President was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision. ☊ quote ☊
race (for sth): the race for the presidency ☊ race ☊
Most of the students are in the 17-20 age range. ☊ range ☊
His pulse rate dropped suddenly. ☊ rate ☊
The rumours eventually reached the President. ☊ reach ☊
Local residents have reacted angrily to the news. ☊ react ☊
The decision provoked an angry reaction from local residents. ☊ reaction ☊
read about/of sth: I read about the accident in the local paper. ☊ read ☊
a reading list (= a list of books, etc. that students are expected to read for a particular subject) ☊ reading ☊
This accident could have produced a real tragedy. ☊ real ☊
Outwardly she seemed confident but in reality she felt extremely nervous. ☊ in reality ☊
We try to help all students realize their full potential (= be as successful as they are able to be). ☊ realize ☊
recommend sb/sth (to sb) (for/as sth): I recommend the book to all my students. ☊ recommend ☊
medical/dental records ☊ record ☊
the President's passing reference to (= brief mention of) the end of the war ☊ reference ☊
one of the most densely populated regions of North America ☊ region ☊
He gave up teaching in 2009, much to the regret of his students. ☊ regret ☊
He appeared relaxed and confident before the match. ☊ relaxed ☊
Police have released no further details about the accident. ☊ release ☊
Questions remain about the president's honesty. ☊ remain ☊
it is remembered that...: It should be remembered that the majority of accidents happen in the home. ☊ remember ☊
events leading to the removal of the president from office ☊ removal ☊
rent sth (out) (to sb): He rents rooms in his house to students. ☊ rent ☊
The opposition have been repeating their calls for the president's resignation. ☊ repeat ☊
+ speech: 'I won't let you down,' he replied confidently. ☊ reply ☊
report sth (to sb): Have you reported the accident to the police yet? ☊ report ☊
report as doing sth: The President is reported as saying that he needs a break. ☊ report ☊
The President was represented at the ceremony by the Vice-President. ☊ represent ☊
Several students failed to reach the required standard. ☊ require ☊
a research project/grant/student ☊ research ☊
a resident of the United States ☊ resident ☊
There were confrontations between local residents and the police. ☊ resident ☊
The hotel restaurant is open to non-residents. ☊ resident ☊
the town's resident population (= not tourists or visitors) ☊ resident ☊
to be resident abroad/in the US ☊ resident ☊
Tom's our resident expert (= our own expert) on foreign movies. ☊ resident ☊
The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy. ☊ restore ☊
We hope to restore the garden to its former glory (= make it as beautiful as it used to be). ☊ restore ☊
We restrict the number of students per class to 10. ☊ restrict ☊
to retain your independence ☊ retain ☊
it is revealed that...: It was revealed that important evidence had been suppressed. ☊ reveal ☊
to review the evidence ☊ review ☊
ride sth: She had never ridden a horse before. ☊ ride ☊
He's ridden six winners so far this year (= in horse racing). ☊ ride ☊
road accidents/safety/users ☊ road ☊
The roof of the car was not damaged in the accident. ☊ roof ☊
She lets out rooms to students. ☊ room ☊
rough wooden tables ☊ rough ☊
garden/household rubbish ☊ rubbish ☊
run for sb/sth: to run for president ☊ run ☊
Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away. ☊ run away (from sb/...) ☊
The interviews were given to a random sample of students. ☊ sample ☊
miles of golden sands ☊ sand ☊
say (what, how, etc...): It's hard to say what caused the accident. ☊ say ☊
the scene of the accident/attack/crime ☊ scene ☊
the School of Dentistry ☊ school ☊
science students/teachers/courses ☊ science ☊
A wooden screen hid one corner of the room. ☊ screen ☊
The letter bore the president's seal. ☊ seal ☊
The report has a section on accidents at work. ☊ section ☊
Information must be stored so that it is secure from accidental deletion. ☊ secure ☊
Security was/were called to the incident. ☊ security ☊
a strong sense of purpose/identity/duty, etc. ☊ sense ☊
I could hardly believe the evidence of my own senses (= what I could see, hear, etc.). ☊ sense ☊
The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen. ☊ series ☊
I am unwilling to set a precedent. ☊ set ☊
shake sb up: The accident really shook her up. ☊ shake ☊
The government provides money in the shape of (= consisting of) grants and student loans. ☊ shape ☊
What sort of shape was the car in after the accident? ☊ shape ☊
share sth (with sb): Both drivers shared the blame for the accident. ☊ share ☊
Sue shares a house with three other students. ☊ share ☊
'What does your sister do?' 'She's a dentist.' ☊ she ☊
a serious shooting incident ☊ shooting ☊
show sth to sb: She showed the technique to her students. ☊ show ☊
show sb sth: She showed her students the technique. ☊ show ☊
We were shown around the school by one of the students. ☊ show sb around/round (sth) ☊
The house was hidden from sight behind some trees. ☊ sight ☊
There are no significant differences between the two groups of students. ☊ significant ☊
Significantly, he did not deny that there might be an election. ☊ significantly ☊
The garden slopes away towards the river. ☊ slope ☊
A much smaller number of students passed than I had expected. ☊ small ☊
As yet, they have no solid evidence. ☊ solid ☊
All these students are good, but some work harder than others. ☊ some ☊
Suddenly he burst into song (= started to sing). ☊ song ☊
The President refused to speak to the waiting journalists. ☊ speak ☊
This course is designed so that students can progress at their own speed. ☊ speed ☊
The accident was due to excessive speed. ☊ speed ☊
a wooden spoon ☊ spoon ☊
Within weeks, his confidence had spread throughout the team. ☊ spread ☊
Everyone sprang to their feet (= stood up suddenly) when the principal walked in. ☊ spring ☊
The police are building up a picture of the incident stage by stage. ☊ stage ☊
Everyone stood when the President came in. ☊ stand ☊
people who are financially dependent on the state ☊ state ☊
families dependent on state benefits (= in Britain, money given by the government to people who are poor) ☊ state ☊
The party was denied legal status. ☊ status ☊
We must stick to our story about the accident. ☊ story ☊
Beth is streets ahead of all the other students in her year. ☊ streets ahead (of sb/sth) ☊
stress that...: I must stress that everything I've told you is strictly confidential. ☊ stress ☊
He told me in the strictest confidence (= on the understanding that I would tell nobody else). ☊ strict ☊
Smoking is strictly forbidden. ☊ strictly ☊
My letter is, of course, strictly private and confidential. ☊ strictly ☊
it strikes sb how, what, etc...: It suddenly struck me how we could improve the situation. ☊ strike ☊
The student union has called for a rent strike (= a refusal to pay rent as a protest). ☊ strike ☊
a tiny strip of garden ☊ strip ☊
There is strong evidence of a link between exercise and a healthy heart. ☊ strong ☊
a stone/brick/wooden structure ☊ structure ☊
struggle (for sth): a country struggling for independence ☊ struggle ☊
struggle (with sb) (for/against sth): a struggle for independence ☊ struggle ☊
a medical/science, etc. student ☊ student ☊
a graduate/postgraduate/research student ☊ student ☊
an overseas student ☊ student ☊
a student teacher/nurse ☊ student ☊
a student grant/loan (= money that is given/lent to students to pay for their studies) ☊ student ☊
student fees (= to pay for the cost of teaching) ☊ student ☊
She's a student at Sussex University. ☊ student ☊
a dramatic increase in student numbers ☊ student ☊
He's a third-year student at the College of Art. ☊ student ☊
I did some acting in my student days. ☊ student ☊
a 15-year-old high school student ☊ student ☊
Confidence is the key to success. ☊ success ☊
All of a sudden someone grabbed me around the neck. ☊ all of a sudden ☊
'Listen!' said Doyle suddenly. ☊ suddenly ☊
I suddenly realized what I had to do. ☊ suddenly ☊
It all happened so suddenly. ☊ suddenly ☊
road accident victims suffering from shock ☊ suffer ☊
suggest (that)...: All the evidence suggests (that) he stole the money. ☊ suggest ☊
The witness's story was not supported by the evidence. ☊ support ☊
Russian newspapers are largely sympathetic to the president. ☊ sympathetic ☊
The dentist can't take any new patients. ☊ take ☊
The university will reach its target of 5 000 students next September. ☊ target ☊
Detectives are now faced with the task of identifying the body. ☊ task ☊
teach sth to sb: He teaches English to advanced students. ☊ teach ☊
He suddenly burst into tears (= began to cry). ☊ tear ☊
Teachers learn various techniques for dealing with problem students. ☊ technique ☊
tell sb (about sth): Why wasn't I told about the accident? ☊ tell ☊
to display artistic, etc. tendencies ☊ tendency ☊
tendency (for sb/sth) (to do sth): I have a tendency to talk too much when I'm nervous. ☊ tendency ☊
There is a tendency for this disease to run in families. ☊ tendency ☊
This material has a tendency to shrink when washed. ☊ tendency ☊
tendency (to/towards sth): She has a strong natural tendency towards caution. ☊ tendency ☊
There is a growing tendency among employers to hire casual staff. ☊ tendency ☊
The incident has further increased tension between the two countries. ☊ tension ☊
Many students now have paid employment during term. ☊ term ☊
during the president's first term of/in office ☊ term ☊
a terrible accident ☊ terrible ☊
The newspaper had printed the full text of the president's speech. ☊ text ☊
That incident changed their lives. ☊ that ☊
There was an accident here yesterday. A car hit a tree and the driver was killed. ☊ the ☊
The President stressed a favourite campaign theme—greater emphasis on education. ☊ theme ☊
Has there been an accident? ☊ there ☊
Suddenly there was a loud bang. ☊ there ☊
The body was hidden beneath a thin layer of soil. ☊ thin ☊
I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking (= said when you have upset or offended sb accidentally). ☊ think ☊
There was a court case resulting from this incident. ☊ this ☊
thought (that...): She was struck by the sudden thought that he might already have left. ☊ thought ☊
The accident happened through no fault of mine. ☊ through ☊
His aim was to become president. ☊ to ☊
Accidents like this happen all too (= much too) often. ☊ too ☊
It's only too easy for them to deny responsibility. ☊ too ☊
garden tools ☊ tool ☊
I've just had a tooth out at the dentist's. ☊ tooth ☊
The President is out of tune with public opinion. ☊ be in/out of tune (with sb/sth) ☊
In one year she turned from a problem child into a model student. ☊ turn (from sth) into sth ☊
He really knows how to turn on the charm (= suddenly become pleasant and attractive). ☊ turn sth on ☊
a twisted ankle (= injured by being turned suddenly) ☊ twisted ☊
an ugly incident ☊ ugly ☊
Most of the students have a sound understanding of English grammar. ☊ understanding ☊
It was an unfortunate accident. ☊ unfortunate ☊
unite in sth: Local resident groups have united in opposition to the plan. ☊ unite ☊
The man's identity remains unknown. ☊ unknown ☊
His sudden death turned her world upside down. ☊ turn sth upside down ☊
Police are urging anyone who saw the accident to contact them immediately. ☊ urge ☊
urge to do sth: I had a sudden urge to hit him. ☊ urge ☊
The students' work varies considerably in quality. ☊ vary ☊
The quality of the students' work varies considerably. ☊ vary ☊
a vegetable garden/patch/plot ☊ vegetable ☊
Their versions of how the accident happened conflict. ☊ version ☊
accident/earthquake/famine, etc. victims ☊ victim ☊
This evidence supports the view that there is too much violence on television. ☊ view ☊
Students were involved in violent clashes with the police. ☊ violent ☊
The crowd suddenly turned violent. ☊ violent ☊
Virtually all students will be exempt from the tax. ☊ virtually ☊
You should visit your dentist at least twice a year. ☊ visit ☊
the student vote ☊ vote ☊
vote to do sth: Parliament voted to set up an independent inquiry into the matter. ☊ vote ☊
The President agreed to speak to the waiting journalists. ☊ wait ☊
Wait for the warmer weather before putting the plants in the garden. ☊ warm ☊
We fought our way through the dense vegetation. ☊ way ☊
The sudden weakness in her legs made her stumble. ☊ weakness ☊
He braked suddenly, causing the front wheels to skid. ☊ wheel ☊
This is the first time I've sat behind the wheel since the accident. ☊ wheel ☊
The incident has received wide coverage in the press. ☊ wide ☊
win against sb/sth: France won by six goals to two against Denmark. ☊ win ☊
With these students it's pronunciation that's the problem. ☊ with ☊
Despite her grief, she found a hidden strength within herself. ☊ within ☊
Police have appealed for witnesses to the accident. ☊ witness ☊
Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them. ☊ witness ☊
We are now witnessing an unprecedented increase in violent crime. ☊ witness ☊
a wooden box ☊ wooden ☊
There is plenty of work to be done in the garden. ☊ work ☊
The eyes of the world are on the President. ☊ world ☊
Students should discuss any problems or worries they have with their course tutors. ☊ worry ☊
Yesterday's students are today's employees. ☊ yesterday ☊
Dentists advise you to have your teeth checked every six months. ☊ your ☊
président ☊ j’ai rencontré le président des Etats-Unis ☊
confiance ☊ je ne peux pas lui faire confiance ☊
précédent ☊ le manège précédent a été construit en 1950 ☊
indépendant ☊ il est indépendant financièrement, cultivé et cinglé ☊
étudiant ☊ les dames serviront à boire aux étudiants ☊
élève ☊ ils ont été mes élèves ☊
tendance ☊ les entreprises creés ont tendance à grossir ☊
accident ☊ elle est morte d’un accident ☊
identifier ☊ pouvez-vous identifier cet homme? ☊
identité ☊ donnez-moi d’abord votre carte d’identité ☊
dénoncer ☊ il s’attacha à dénoncer les abus et la corruption ☊
évidence ☊ je souhaite que cette évidence pénètre les esprits ☊
prudent ☊ nous avons été très prudents dans nos demandes ☊
indépendance ☊ l’île a acquis son indépendance en 1981 ☊
assurance ☊ tout mon argent sert à payer l’assurance médicale ☊
présidence ☊ vous devez comprendre que la présidence a une mission ☊
commissaire ☊ excusez-moi, je vois que le commissaire vient d’arriver ☊
nier ☊ vous ne pouvez pas le nier et les autres non plus ☊
vice-président ☊ le vice-président sortant a passé la nuit dans sa résidence ☊
incident ☊ fort heureusement, l’incident n’a pas fait de victime ☊
élargir ☊ nous devons élargir nos horizons ☊
prudence ☊ la prudence est la meilleure attitude à adopter ☊
désoler ☊ je suis tellement désolé. désolé pour tout ☊
autonome ☊ mon corps est autonome. il ne m’écoute pas ☊
présidentiel ☊ l’administration présidentielle sort sa batterie de combat ☊
intense ☊ elle me faisait vivre des moments intenses ☊
jardin ☊ la promenade au jardin le calma un peu ☊
soudain ☊ j’étais soudain libre ☊
domicile ☊ j’ai eu une urgence à domicile ☊
correspondant ☊ pas un envoyé spécial mais un correspon- dant permanent ☊
identique ☊ les circonstances sont identiques ☊
transparent ☊ il faut que les choses soient transparentes ☊
résidence ☊ bienvenue dans ma résidence d’été ☊
dépendance ☊ la cocaïne ne crée pas de dépendance physique ☊
identification ☊ il n’a pas de papiers d’identification ☊
dépendant ☊ en amour, vous serez dépendant, heureux ou malheureux ☊
demeure ☊ ils retrouvent leurs demeures pillées, brûlées, leurs champs dévastés ☊
brusquement ☊ je me retournai brusquement, surpris de son silence ☊
habitation ☊ environ 200 habitations ont été détruites ☊
démentir ☊ la Maison Blanche a démenti cette nouvelle version ☊
subit ☊ une chaleur subite l’envahissait ☊
fardeau ☊ le gouvernement doit alléger le fardeau des entreprises ☊
élargissement ☊ il n’y aura pas d’élargissement de la Communauté ☊
incidence ☊ les catastrophes ont des incidences économiques importantes ☊
confidentiel ☊ soyez attentif, ce message est confidentiel ☊
indépendamment ☊ chaque paquet est traité indépendamment ☊
coïncidence ☊ est-ce là une coïncidence? ☊
confiant ☊ vous êtes malgré tout confiant? ☊
dénonciation ☊ la dénonciation ne doit pas être acide ou sarcastique ☊
doré ☊ la jeunesse étudiante est encore une jeunesse dorée ☊
résident ☊ j’ai rencontré presque tous les résidents ☊
solidaire ☊ on cesse de se sentir responsable et solidaire d’autrui ☊