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Seine Eltern, Großeltern, Brüder und Schwestern und alle Onkel und deren Söhne und Töchter. ☊
Bố mẹ, ông bà, anh chị em, tất cả các cô các chú và con cái của họ. ☊ (Lektion 40, Nr. 580)
Haben die anderen dir nicht geholfen? ☊
Những người khác không giúp anh à? ☊ (Lektion 62, Nr. 881)
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)
Er wollte schon immer in einen anderen Staat auswandern. ☊
Anh đã luôn muốn di cư tới một nước khác. ☊ (Lektion 84, Nr. 1193)
Er spricht gerade auf der anderen Leitung. ☊
Ông ấy đang bận tiếp đầu dây khác. ☊ (Lektion 86, Nr. 1256)
Gerne schicke ich Ihnen das Dokument in einem anderen Format zu. ☊
Tôi sẽ gửi cho anh / chị văn bản ở dạng khác. ☊ (Lektion 91, Nr. 1384)
Leider habe ich zu diesem Zeitpunkt schon einen anderen Termin. ☊
Rất tiếc tôi đã có một cuộc hẹn khác vào thời gian đó. ☊ (Lektion 97, Nr. 1556)
Ich möchte das Leben in einem anderen Land kennenlernen. ☊
Tôi muốn làm quen với cuộc sống ở một nước khác. ☊ (Lektion 103, Nr. 1738)
Haben Sie sich auch bei anderen Unternehmen beworben? ☊
Anh / Chị có nộp đơn xin việc ở công ty khác không? ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1887)
Wie unterscheiden Sie sich von anderen Bewerbern? ☊
Anh / Chị có điểm khác biệt nào so với các người xin việc khác? ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1910)
Von anderen Bewerbern unterscheidet mich, dass ich sowohl alle Qualifikationen mitbringe als auch schon mehrere Jahre Erfahrung in dieser Branche habe. ☊
Tôi khác biệt so với các người xin việc khác ở kinh nghiệm chuyên môn cũng như kinh nghiệm thực tiễn lâu năm trong lĩnh vực này. ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1920)
Leider haben wir uns für einen anderen Bewerber entschieden. ☊
Đáng tiếc chúng tôi đã quyết định chọn người khác. ☊ (Lektion 109, Nr. 1989)
There's a bank right across the street. ☊ across ☊
admit to sth: He refused to admit to the other charges. ☊ admit ☊
advantage over sb: Being tall gave him an advantage over the other players. ☊ advantage ☊
an expert on foreign affairs (= political events in other countries) ☊ affair ☊
We need another computer (= a new one). ☊ another ☊
I don't like this room. I'm going to ask for another. ☊ another ☊
He returned home without any of the others. ☊ any ☊
She keeps herself apart from other people. ☊ apart ☊
It was a difficult time. Apart from everything else, we had financial problems. ☊ apart from ☊
You've got to help. Apart from anything else you're my brother. ☊ apart from ☊
approach to sth: The school has decided to adopt a different approach to discipline. ☊ approach ☊
They walked along arm in arm (= with the arm of one person linked with the arm of the other). ☊ arm ☊
They fell asleep in each other's arms (= holding each other). ☊ arm ☊
The name was changed to avoid confusion with another firm. ☊ avoid ☊
Karen wasn't beaten in any of her games, but all the others were. ☊ be ☊
The others are a long way behind. ☊ behind ☊
The bomb blast blew two passers-by across the street. ☊ blow ☊
a careers adviser/officer (= a person whose job is to give people advice and information about jobs) ☊ career ☊
the supporting cast (= not the main actors, but the others) ☊ cast ☊
After missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up with the others. ☊ catch up (with sb) ☊
Let's get away for the weekend. A change of scene (= time in a different place) will do you good. ☊ change ☊
This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. ☊ chase sb/sth away, off, out, etc. ☊
British citizens living in other parts of the European Union ☊ citizen ☊
The first-class compartment is situated at the front of the train. ☊ class ☊
Dickens was in a different class from (= was much better than) most of his contemporaries. ☊ class ☊
As a jazz singer she's in a class of her own (= better than most others). ☊ class ☊
The college has close links with many other institutions. ☊ close ☊
Comparison with other oil-producing countries is extremely interesting. ☊ comparison ☊
We need to work harder to remain competitive with other companies. ☊ competitive ☊
They were more concerned with how the other women had dressed than with what the speaker was saying. ☊ concerned ☊
The organization put me in contact with other people in a similar position (= gave me their addresses or telephone numbers). ☊ contact ☊
Their tactics have been copied by other terrorist organizations. ☊ copy ☊
Our letters must have crossed in the mail (= each was sent before the other was received). ☊ cross ☊
We can't go there today. You can go another day. ☊ day ☊
The male ape defends his females from other males. ☊ defend ☊
He takes (great) delight in (= enjoys) proving others wrong. ☊ delight ☊
He saw he was no different than anybody else. ☊ different ☊
Now he spoke in a different and kinder voice. ☊ different ☊
There's a direct train to Leeds (= it may stop at other stations but you do not have to change trains). ☊ direct ☊
distinguish A from B: It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other. ☊ distinguish ☊
If you get up early, try not to disturb everyone else. ☊ disturb ☊
The accident was the other driver's fault. ☊ driver ☊
Ask somebody else to help you. ☊ else ☊
Why didn't you come? Everybody else was there. ☊ else ☊
Details of Keats' biography are given elsewhere (= in another part of this book, article, etc.) ☊ elsewhere ☊
His office is the room at the other end of the corridor. ☊ end ☊
That's his wife sitting at the far end of the table. ☊ end ☊
We've travelled from one end of Mexico to the other. ☊ end ☊
She receives rent from all the people whose cottages are on estate land. ☊ estate ☊
Everyone else was there. ☊ everyone ☊
He sets an example to the other students. ☊ example ☊
It is possible to combine Computer Science with other subjects, for example Physics. ☊ for example ☊
She felt excluded by the other girls (= they did not let her join in what they were doing). ☊ exclude ☊
Does life exist on other planets? ☊ exist ☊
the other members of my family ☊ family ☊
We didn't go as far as the others. ☊ far ☊
I saw her on the far side of the road. ☊ far ☊
The software has no particular distinguishing features. ☊ feature ☊
I recognized a few of the other people. ☊ few ☊
I enjoy meeting people in other fields of business. ☊ field ☊
Every file on the same disk must have a different name. ☊ file ☊
He's never done this type of work before; I'm not sure how he'll fit in with the other people. ☊ fit in (with sb/sth) ☊
Children from the flats (= the block of flats) across the street were playing outside. ☊ flat ☊
Each exercise focuses on a different grammar point. ☊ focus ☊
Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children. ☊ be/make friends (with sb) ☊
I can't tell one twin from the other. ☊ from ☊
Let's go through to the front room (= the main room in a house where people sit and entertain guests). ☊ front ☊
This is a crucial year for your relationships in general and your love life in particular. ☊ in general ☊
a first-/second-generation American (= a person whose family has lived in America for one/two generations) ☊ generation ☊
For some reason, she's got it into her head (= believes) that the others don't like her. ☊ head ☊
a heavily pregnant woman (= one whose baby is nearly ready to be born) ☊ heavily ☊
He was buried with full military honours (= with a special military service as a sign of respect). ☊ honour ☊
Ian, our host, introduced us to the other guests. ☊ host ☊
We're moving house (= leaving our house and going to live in a different one). ☊ house ☊
Contact with other people is a basic human need. ☊ human ☊
That is no way to treat another human being. ☊ human ☊
If I were you I'd start looking for another job. ☊ if I were you ☊
The implication in his article is that being a housewife is greatly inferior to every other occupation. ☊ implication ☊
It was noticeable how a few people managed to impose their will on the others. ☊ impose ☊
a search for intelligent life on other planets ☊ intelligent ☊
I wish he would join in with the other children. ☊ join in (sth/doing sth), join in (with sb/sth) ☊
They often make jokes at each other's expense. ☊ joke ☊
I couldn't follow the talk because he kept jumping about from one topic to another. ☊ jump ☊
All I know is that she used to work in a bank (= I have no other information about her). ☊ know ☊
learn sth from doing sth: You can learn a great deal just from watching other players. ☊ learn ☊
The documentary caused a lot of bad feeling, not least among the workers whose lives it described. ☊ not least ☊
She's leaving him for another man. ☊ leave ☊
He ran the entire length of the beach (= from one end to the other). ☊ length ☊
Is there intelligent life on other planets? ☊ life ☊
I, like everyone else, had read these stories in the press. ☊ like ☊
He's singing an octave lower than the rest of us. ☊ low ☊
The government does not have an overall majority (= more members than all the other parties added together). ☊ majority ☊
a make-up artist (= a person whose job is to put make-up on the faces of actors and models) ☊ make-up ☊
'Perhaps we should try another approach.' 'What do you mean? (= I don't understand what you are suggesting.)' ☊ mean ☊
meet sb: The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks. ☊ meet ☊
This letter is addressed to someone else—there must be some mistake. ☊ mistake ☊
a pair of wool mix socks (= made of wool and other materials) ☊ mix ☊
There's room for another one if you move up a bit. ☊ move over ☊
I needed space to be myself (= not influenced by other people). ☊ myself ☊
to meet children's special educational needs ☊ need ☊
Turn every meal into a special occasion. ☊ occasion ☊
The company is moving to new offices on the other side of town. ☊ office ☊
I'd like a second opinion (= advice from another person) before I make a decision. ☊ opinion ☊
It's not easy having a relationship when you live at opposite ends of the country. ☊ opposite ☊
There's a newly married couple living opposite (= on the other side of the road). ☊ opposite ☊
I sat opposite him during the meal (= on the other side of the table). ☊ opposite ☊
The bank is opposite the supermarket (= on the other side of the road). ☊ opposite ☊
opposition forces (= people who are arguing, fighting, etc. with another group) ☊ opposition ☊
Let's take the problems in a different order. ☊ order ☊
This option is preferable to any other. ☊ other ☊
He raised one arm and then the other. ☊ other ☊
I'll wear my other shoes—these are dirty. ☊ other ☊
'I like this one.' 'What about the other ones?' ☊ other ☊
I went swimming while the others played tennis. ☊ other ☊
I work on the other side of town. ☊ other ☊
He crashed into a car coming the other way. ☊ other ☊
They felt cut off from the outside world (= from other people and from other things that were happening). ☊ outside ☊
She directed the question at no one in particular. ☊ in particular ☊
Teaching children with special needs requires patience and understanding. ☊ patience ☊
Perhaps you'd like to have a wash before the others arrive. ☊ perhaps ☊
Do you know him personally (= have you met him, rather than just knowing about him from other people)? ☊ personally ☊
On the plus side, all the staff are enthusiastic. ☊ plus ☊
The task poses no special problems. ☊ pose ☊
a heavily pregnant woman (= one whose baby is nearly ready to be born) ☊ pregnant ☊
Each card is printed with a different message. ☊ print ☊
The search for a new vaccine will take priority over all other medical research. ☊ priority ☊
the magazine's problem page (= containing letters about readers' problems and advice about how to solve them) ☊ problem ☊
He constantly feels he has to prove himself to others. ☊ prove ☊
I do my best to hide my real feelings from others. ☊ real ☊
reason (for doing sth): I have no particular reason for doubting him. ☊ reason ☊
remote from sth: The farmhouse is remote from any other buildings. ☊ remote ☊
the exploitation of minerals and other natural resources ☊ resource ☊
(+ adv./prep.): I walked back while the others rode in the car. ☊ ride ☊
He's ridden six winners so far this year (= in horse racing). ☊ ride ☊
I don't want to watch television. I'll be in the other room (= a different room). ☊ room ☊
root crops/vegetables (= plants whose roots you can eat, such as carrots) ☊ root ☊
At the other end of the scale, life is a constant struggle to get enough to eat. ☊ scale ☊
a sealed bid (= one that is kept in a sealed envelope and therefore remains secret until all other bids have been received) ☊ seal ☊
secondary to sth: Raising animals was only secondary to other forms of farming. ☊ secondary ☊
The opera was the place to see and be seen (= by other important or fashionable people). ☊ see ☊
separate sb/sth from/and sb/sth: Those suffering from infectious diseases were separated from the other patients. ☊ separate ☊
a member of the opposite sex ☊ sex ☊
He dismissed the idea with a firm shake of his head (= turning it from side to side to mean 'no'). ☊ shake ☊
share sth: Men often don't like to share their problems. ☊ share ☊
The group listens while one person shares (= tells other people about their experiences, feelings, etc.). ☊ share ☊
Eli shared his chocolate with the other kids. ☊ share ☊
Sue shares a house with three other students. ☊ share ☊
She shifted her weight from one foot to the other. ☊ shift ☊
satellite links to the other side of the world ☊ side ☊
She was on the far side of the room. ☊ side ☊
They crossed from one side of London to the other. ☊ side ☊
He shook his head slowly from side to side. ☊ from side to side ☊
The ship rolled from side to side. ☊ from side to side ☊
hand signals (= movements that cyclists and drivers make with their hands to tell other people that they are going to stop, turn, etc.) ☊ signal ☊
similar (to sb/sth): My teaching style is similar to that of most other teachers. ☊ similar ☊
In your situation, I would look for another job. ☊ situation ☊
She slipped out of the house before the others were awake. ☊ slip ☊
Team sports help to develop a child's social skills (= the ability to talk easily to other people and do things in a group). ☊ social ☊
social mobility (= the movement of people from one social class to another) ☊ social ☊
His name is Alan something (= I don't know his other name). ☊ something ☊
Most people went on training courses of one sort or another (= of various types) last year. ☊ sort ☊
The school will only allow this in special circumstances. ☊ special ☊
This type of wood needs special treatment. ☊ special ☊
What are your special interests? ☊ special ☊
children with specific learning difficulties (= in one area only) ☊ specific ☊
He tuned to another station. ☊ station ☊
Can you stay behind after the others have gone and help me clear up? ☊ stay ☊
Beth is streets ahead of all the other students in her year. ☊ streets ahead (of sb/sth) ☊
suppose (that)...: Suppose flights are fully booked on that day—which other day could we go? ☊ suppose ☊
suppose sth: The theory supposes the existence of life on other planets. ☊ suppose ☊
Why should I take the blame for somebody else's mistakes? ☊ take ☊
talk of sth: Mary is talking of looking for another job. ☊ talk ☊
teach sb to do sth: She taught me to be less critical of other people. ☊ teach ☊
When I said that I wasn't thinking of anyone in particular. ☊ think of sth/sb ☊
'Why don't you try the other key?' 'That's a thought!' ☊ thought ☊
He pointed to something on the opposite bank. ☊ to ☊
Brown the meat on one side, then turn it over and brown the other side. ☊ turn sth over ☊
Unlike most systems, this one is very easy to install. ☊ unlike ☊
He sat on the wall and watched the others playing. ☊ wall ☊
The government does not want to go to war (= start a war) unless all other alternatives have failed. ☊ war ☊
She finished the race way ahead of the other runners. ☊ way ☊
One of the boys was pushing the other along in a little box on wheels. ☊ wheel ☊
She always wants to impose her will on other people (= to get what she wants). ☊ will ☊
They asked him to leave—in other words he was fired. ☊ in other words ☊
She's an artist whose work I really admire. ☊ work ☊
What else can go wrong (= what other problems are we going to have)? ☊ go wrong ☊
Prices were cut yet again (= once more, after many other times). ☊ yet ☊
His youth gives him an advantage over the other runners. ☊ youth ☊