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ENDE: to drive (drove,driven) fahren
ENDE: to drive fahren
ENDE: to go (went,gone) fahren
ENDE: to navigate fahren
ENDE: to ride (rode,ridden) fahren










Or we cycle. Hay là đạp xe dạp. * 051
Why are you going already? Tại sao bạn đi rồi? * 077
I’m not drinking it because I have to drive. Tôi không uống, bởi vì tôi còn phải đi nữa. * 079


like: fahren
fahren đi xe
zurückfahren đi quay lại
vorbeifahren an đi qua
mit dem Bus fahren đi bằng xe buýt
skifahren trượt tuyết
erfahren sein có kinh nghiệm
die Vorfahren (Plural) tổ tiên

fahren 开车 kāichē
zurückfahren 驶回 shǐhuí
vorbeifahren an 驶过 shǐguò
mit dem Bus fahren 坐公共汽车 zuò gōnggòng qìchē
skifahren 滑雪 huá xuě
erfahren sein 有经验 yǒu jīngyàn
mit einem Heißluftballon fahren 乘一个热气球飞行 chéng yī gè rèqìjiú fēixíng
Vorfahren (Plural) 祖先 (复数) zǔxiān (fùshù)

Tri möchte mit dem Taxi in die Stadt fahren. Tri muốn đi Taxi vào thành phố. (Lektion 4, Nr. 29)
Es ist viel preiswerter, mit dem Zug zu fahren. Đi bằng tàu thì rẻ hơn nhiều. (Lektion 4, Nr. 32)
Von dort muss er nur geradeaus über die Autobahn zum Flughafen fahren. Từ đó anh ấy chỉ việc đi thắng theo xa lộ để đến sân bay. (Lektion 19, Nr. 213)
Aber zuerst muss er zur Tankstelle fahren. Nhưng trước tiên anh ấy phải đổ xăng. (Lektion 19, Nr. 214)
Wenn Sie nach rechts fahren müssen, kommen Sie in einen Stau. Nếu anh phải rẽ phải thì anh sẽ gặp một vụ kẹt xe. (Lektion 19, Nr. 220)
Ich habe Glück, ich muss jetzt nach links fahren. Thật may, bây giờ tôi phải rẽ trái. (Lektion 19, Nr. 226)
Wir müssen einen halben Kilometer zurückfahren und dann müssen wir nach links abbiegen. Chúng ta phải quay lại nửa kilomet và sau đó phải rẽ trái. (Lektion 28, Nr. 377)
Möchtest du mit mir Skifahren gehen oder möchtest du eine Romanze? Anh muốn đi trượt tuyết cùng em hay là anh muốn một cuộc hẹn hò lãng mạn? (Lektion 42, Nr. 599)
Aber die Wohnung liegt an einer stark befahrenen Straße. Nhưng căn hộ nằm cạnh con đường có rất nhiều xe cộ đi lại. (Lektion 43, Nr. 619)
Beide fahren zusammen zum Makler. Cả hai cùng đi tới người môi giới. (Lektion 43, Nr. 624)
Dann werden wir mit dem Auto dort hinfahren und die Fahrräder mitnehmen. Thế thì chúng ta đi tới đó bằng xe hơi và sẽ mang theo xe đạp. (Lektion 50, Nr. 708)
Ich glaube, in der Gegend gibt es eine Ruine, zu der wir mit den Fahrrädern hinfahren können. Em nghĩ, ở khu vực đó có một điểm tàn tích mà chúng ta có thể đi xe đạp tới đó. (Lektion 50, Nr. 711)
Als sie in die Gegend der Hütte kommen, verlassen sie die Hauptstraße und fahren auf der Landstraße weiter. Khi họ tới địa hạt của nhà gỗ, họ rời đường phố chính và tiếp tục đi vào con đường làng. (Lektion 51, Nr. 718)
Gut, dann lass uns schnell weiterfahren! Được rồi, vậy chúng ta phải nhanh đi tiếp thôi! (Lektion 51, Nr. 724)
Trang und Tri fahren ins Dorf, um Postkarten zu kaufen. Trang và Trí đi vào làng để mua bưu thiếp. (Lektion 55, Nr. 776)
Wie ihr auf der Rückseite der Postkarte seht, kann man hier im Winter auch Ski fahren. Như bố mẹ có thể thấy sau tấm bưu thiệp, ở đây vào mùa đông người ta có thể trượt tuyết nữa. (Lektion 55, Nr. 785)
Am Sonntag fahren Trang und Tri aus den Bergen nach Hause zurück. Vào chủ nhật Trang và Trí từ trên núi trở về nhà. (Lektion 56, Nr. 790)
Dort war ich eine Woche lang und bin über die Grenze zum Meer gefahren. Anh đã ở đó một tuần và qua ranh giới đi về phía biển. (Lektion 56, Nr. 794)
Von einer Umleitung wird Tri daran gehindert, auf dem schnellsten Weg zur Arbeit zu fahren. Bằng đường vòng đã cản trở Trí trên con đường nhanh nhất đi tới chỗ làm. (Lektion 67, Nr. 954)
Es ist interessant zu erfahren, dass 80 Prozent aller Journalisten Frauen sind. Thú vị là 80 phần trăm những nhà báo là nữ. (Lektion 83, Nr. 1185)
Wir suchen erfahrene Mitarbeiter. Chúng tôi cần tìm một nhân viên có kinh nghiệm. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1773)
Ich möchte mich nach dem Stand des Bewerbungsverfahrens erkundigen. Tôi muốn hỏi về hiện trạng của quá trình tuyển dụng. (Lektion 109, Nr. 1975)


A small car has the added advantage of being cheaper to run. advantage
You'll have to get your parents' agreement if you want to go on the trip. agreement
He pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol. alcohol
'They're off to Spain next week.' 'It's all right for some, isn't it?' (= some people are lucky) all right
If you don't tell them, nobody will be any the wiser (= they will not find out about it). any
She took the wrong approach in her dealings with them. approach
I was asked if/whether I could drive. ask
It took her some time to awake to the dangers of her situation. awake to sth
ferries sailing back and forth between the islands back and forth
back sth + adv./prep.: If you can't drive in forwards, try backing it in. back
bad conditions/driving bad
He was banned from driving for six months. ban
They want to beat the speed record (= go faster than anyone before). beat
We're going to Japan at the beginning of July. beginning
You'd be better going by bus. better
'How are you going to France?' 'We're going by boat (= by ferry ).' boat
to go up a hill in bottom gear bottom
He was breaking the speed limit (= travelling faster than the law allows). break
Shall we walk or go by bus? bus
He was knocked down by a bus. by
Just drive by. Don't stop. by
I could drive a car before I left school. can
Carry on until you get to the junction, then turn left. carry on
a court case case
Drinking and driving is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. cause
deaths caused by dangerous driving cause
Let's get away for the weekend. A change of scene (= time in a different place) will do you good. change
Cycling is a cheap way to get around. cheap
Check the oil and water before setting off. check
We've come 50 miles this morning. come
She shouldn't be driving in her condition (= because she is pregnant). condition
There is some confusion about what the correct procedure should be. confusion
continue (with sth): Are you going to continue with the project? continue
to go cycling cycling
Cycling is Europe's second most popular sport. cycling
the hidden dangers in your home danger
We're going away in a few days/in a few days' time. day
to give a detailed/full description of the procedure description
'Shall we go on Friday or Saturday?' 'It makes no difference (to me).' make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
The outcome of the court case was disappointing for the family involved. disappointing
We discovered this beach while we were sailing around the island. discover
Paul has to drive very long distances as part of his job. distance
Divorce proceedings (= the legal process of divorce) started today. divorce
Go down the road till you reach the traffic lights. down
Don't drink and drive (= drive a car after drinking alcohol). drink
drive sb + adj.: to drive sb crazy/mad/insane drive
Can you drive? drive
I drove to work this morning. drive
Shall we drive (= go there by car) or go by train? drive
drive sth: He drives a taxi (= that is his job). drive
Could you drive me home? drive
What car do you drive? drive
The robbers drove off in a stolen vehicle. drive off
We heard him drive away. drive away, drive sb/sth away
Someone drove the car away in the night. drive away, drive sb/sth away
Let's go for a drive. drive
dangerous driving driving
educate sb (in/on sth): Children need to be educated on the dangers of drug-taking. educate
an alcohol education programme (= to warn of the dangers of alcohol) education
I've had enough of driving the kids around. have had enough (of sth/sb)
The buses go every 10 minutes. every
Buses run every hour, Sundays excluded. exclude
Running a car is a big expense. expense
an experienced teacher experienced
experienced in sth/in doing sth: He's very experienced in looking after animals. experienced
She's very young and not very experienced. experienced
an experienced traveller (= sb who has travelled a lot) experienced
an expert driver expert
You could be exposing yourself to unnecessary risks when driving alone. expose
to receive a fair trial fair
All my family enjoy skiing. family
We'll go by train as far as London, and then take a bus. far
How fast were you going? fast
I can't go any faster. fast
soldiers trained to fight fight
formal legal processes formal
Children under five travel free. free
less frequented roads frequent
I heard about it through a friend of a friend. friend
We are fully aware of the dangers. fully
We drove through the palace gates. gate
All that driving has given me a headache. give
I wear glasses for driving. glass
to go for a walk/drive/swim/run go
We're going sailing on Saturday. go
Where are we heading? head
We headed north. head
Head towards the mall. head
I heard a car drive off. hear
The penalty for speeding can be a heavy fine. heavy
She broke her leg skiing. her
Hidden dangers lurk in the ocean depths. hide
Always take care when driving down steep hills. hill
a hill start (= the act of starting a vehicle on a slope) hill
He broke his leg skiing. his
a camping/skiing/walking, etc. holiday holiday
Where are you going for your holidays this year? holiday
Anna will drive me home after work. home
The police are trying to discover the identity of the killer. identity
If only I had gone by taxi. if only
It's illegal to drive through a red light. illegal
She learnt to drive in three weeks (= after three weeks she could drive). in
to institute criminal proceedings against sb institute
Buses to the city leave at regular intervals. at (...) intervals
Do you want a ride? Jump in. jump
Tiredness while driving can kill. kill
She was knocked down by a bus. knock sb down/over
We made the journey by land, though flying would have been cheaper. land
We're going to Rome later in the year. later
learn of/about sth: I learnt of her arrival from a close friend. learn
learn (that)...: We were very surprised to learn (that) she had got married again. learn
learn who, what, etc...: We only learned who the new teacher was a few days ago. learn
learn sth: How did they react when they learned the news? learn
legal costs legal
Only light vehicles are allowed over the old bridge. light
You can't drive—you're over the limit (= you have drunk more alcohol than is legal when driving). limit
New drivers have twice as many accidents as experienced drivers. many
Learning to drive is all a matter of coordination. matter
Let's get on with the matter in hand (= what we need to deal with now). matter
I know what you mean (= I understand and feel sympathy). I hated learning to drive too. mean
The car must have been doing at least 100 miles an hour. mile
Do you mind driving? I'm feeling pretty tired. mind
Do not alight while the train is still in motion (= moving). motion
Get out! It's nothing to do with you (= you have no right to know about it). be/have nothing to do with sb/sth
to travel on the bus/tube/coach on
driving along the open road (= part of a road in the country, where you can drive fast) open
I watched them leave and then drove off in the opposite direction. opposite
The judge ordered a retrial. order
Originally, we had intended to go to Italy, but then we won the trip to Greece. originally
We're going away in June but other than that I'll be here all summer. other than
He oughtn't to have been driving so fast. ought to
Word always gets out (= people find out about things) no matter how careful you are. out
You may do as you wish outside working hours. outside
to set off at a steady/gentle/leisurely pace pace
I hailed a passing taxi. pass
The road was so narrow that cars were unable to pass. pass
the noise of passing cars passing
Your best plan (= the best thing to do) would be to go by car. plan
He pointed out the dangers of driving alone. point out (to sb), point sth out (to sb)
They have had a significant change in policy on paternity leave. policy
Skiing has become very popular recently. popular
powder skiing (= on fine dry snow) powder
It wouldn't be practical for us to go all that way just for the weekend. practical
a skilled and precise worker precise
emergency/safety/disciplinary procedures procedure
to follow normal/standard/accepted procedure procedure
Making a complaint is quite a simple procedure. procedure
manufacturing processes process
a new process for rustproofing car bodies process
Cases can take months to progress through the courts. progress
Please follow the proper procedures for dealing with complaints. proper
put doing sth: The accident put her off driving for life. put sb off sth/sb
qualify sb to do sth: The test qualifies you to drive heavy vehicles. qualify
The negotiations have reached deadlock. reach
a skilled driver with quick reactions reaction
'They'll never find out.' 'You reckon? ' (= I think you may be wrong about that) reckon
reverse sth: Now reverse the car. reverse
to reverse a procedure/process/trend reverse
to travel in the reverse direction reverse
ride sth (+ adv./prep.): to ride the subway/an elevator, etc. ride
ride sth (+ adv./prep.): The boys were riding their bikes around the streets. ride
(+ adv./prep.): The ground there is too rough to ride over. ride
We went for a ride on our bikes. ride
She's an experienced rider. rider
right (to sth): Everyone has a right to a fair trial. right
to travel up/down river (= in the opposite direction to/in the same direction as the way in which the river is flowing) river
The road's blocked—you'll have to drive the long way round. round
She was very rude about my driving. rude
The old tramlines are still there but now no trams run on them. run
Buses to Oxford run every half-hour. run
All the trains are running late (= are leaving later than planned). run
run on sth: Our van runs on (= uses) diesel. run
Two children were run over and killed. run sb/sth over
save sb sth (on sth): If we go this way it will save us two hours on the trip. save
the selection process selection
The company has agreed to settle out of court (= come to an agreement without going to court). settle
I would die of shame if she ever found out. shame
You shouldn't drink and drive. should
The computer system will be shut down over the weekend. shut sth down
They drive on the left-hand side of the road in Japan. side
We're going to Paris for the weekend to see the sights. sight
a danger/warning/distress, etc. signal signal
He spends all winter on the slopes (= skiing ). slope
The sooner we set off, the sooner we will arrive. soon
The train began to pick up speed (= go faster). speed
They went swimming in spite of all the danger signs. in spite of sth
You're not in a fit state to drive. state
stop sb/sth: He was stopped by the police for speeding. stop
Keep straight on for two miles. straight
stress sb (out): Driving in cities really stresses me (out). stress
The child ran into the road and was struck by a car. strike
You need strong nerves to ride a bike in London. strong
If you want to go by bus, that suits me fine. suit
We're going away in the summer. summer
There was a sign telling motorists to slow down. tell
It was a terrible thing to happen to someone so young. terrible
There was a court case resulting from this incident. this
a bus/train timetable (= when they arrive and leave) timetable
The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back. tip
I'd love to go to France this summer. to
The leaflet explains how to apply for a place. to
Steve took a turn driving while I slept. turn
They go there twice a week/month/year. twice
The street is full of traffic from morning till night. until
You can stay on the bus until London (= until you reach London). until
How often do you use (= travel by) the bus? use
We usually go by car. usually
Many people continue to ignore warnings about the dangers of sunbathing. warning
No way am I going to drive them there. (there is) no way
They live in town during the week and go to the country for the weekend. week
We go skiing most weekends in winter. weekend
Do you want to take the wheel (= drive) now? wheel
It's one of the few countries where people drive on the left. where
The road was just wide enough for two vehicles to pass. wide
Danger—men at work. at work
'We're off to France soon.' 'Oh yeah? When's that?' oh yeah?
a pedestrian zone (= where vehicles may not go) zone