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EVP again
EVP against
EVP bargain
EVP bargain
EVP gain
EVP gain
EVP regain
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OXF3000ZH: 交易 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → bargain
OXF3000ZH: 获得 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → gain
3000TH: ขัด ☊ khatL to go against, cross, be opposed to, contravene
3000TH: ยอมรับ ☊ yaawmM rapH to agree, accept (usually against one's wishes)
3000TH: ต่อราคา ☊ dtaawL raaM khaaM to bargain
3000TH: อีกที ☊ eekL theeM again
3000TH: หมวกกันน็อค ☊ muaakL ganM nawkH helmet (hat protect against knocks)
3000TH: อีก ☊ eekL again, once more, more
3000TH: ใหม่ ☊ maiL again, new
5000FR: encore ☊ again, yet
5000FR: contre ☊ against
5000FR: reprendre ☊ to resume, recover, start again, take back
5000FR: revoir ☊ to see again, revise
5000FR: ressortir ☊ to go out again, come out again, take out again
5000FR: repartir ☊ to set off again, start up again
5000FR: refaire ☊ to redo, make again
5000FR: recourir ☊ to turn to, run again
5000FR: gain ☊ gain
5000FR: recommencer ☊ to resume, start again
5000FR: redevenir ☊ to become again
5000FR: retomber ☊ to fall again, fall down again
5000FR: regagner ☊ to win again, regain, get back, make up
5000FR: refermer ☊ to close again, shut again, close up
5000FR: redire ☊ to say again, repeat
5000FR: desservir ☊ to clear, go against, harm, serve
5000FR: repasser ☊ to cross again, retake, show again, iron
5000FR: revivre ☊ to live again, come back life, revive
OXF3000: lợi gain
OXF3000N lại nữa lần nữa again
OXF3000N chống lại phản đối against
OXF3000N sự mặc cả sự giao kèo mua bán bargain
OXF3000N lợi lợi ích giành được kiếm được đạt tới gain
CORE: gain + + + + + + +
NGLS: gain + To get something wanted, needed or valued ☊
WNS: (v.) [bargain] negotiate, dicker WNS: (v.) [gain] profit, benefit
ENDE: gain Gewinn ENDE: gain Verstärkung FN: gain n Change_position_on_a_scale FN: gain v Change_position_on_a_scale FN: gain v Getting FN: gain v Change_of_quantity_of_possession
Goodbye and see you again.Goodbye and see you later. ☊ Tạm biệt và hẹn gặp lại ☊ Common Phrases
See you again! ☊ Hẹn gặp lại! ☊ Common Phrases
I see your turtle again. ☊ Tôi lại thấy con rùa của bạn. ☊ Adverbs
again ☊ lại ☊ Adverbs
I will fight against you. ☊ Tôi sẽ chiến đấu chống lại bạn. ☊ History
against ☊ chống lại ☊ History
We are not against the government. ☊ Chúng tôi không chống chính phủ. ☊ Military
I am not against war, but I support peace. ☊ Tôi không chống chiến tranh, nhưng tôi ủng hộ hoà bình. ☊ Military
against ☊ chống ☊ Military
See you again in heaven ☊ Hẹn gặp lại bạn tại thiên đường! ☊ Paranormality
like: gain → →
the struggle to gain independence ☊ cuộc chiến đấu giành tự do trong tay Anh Quốc ☊
pros and cons, gain and loss ☊ hơn thiệt ☊
to gain experience ☊ học kinh nghiệm ☊
to gain weight, put on weight, get fatter ☊ lên cân ☊
to monopolize, gain command, control of ☊ lũng đoạn ☊
to gain time, win time ☊ mua thời giờ ☊
to have the advantage, gain ground ☊ thắng thế ☊
to gain advantage over others by one’s wits, get the better ☊ ăn người ☊
to gather, gain experience ☊ đúc lết những kinh nghiệm ☊
923 Gustavo has taken my bike again without asking. > Gustavo took my bike without asking. ☊ Gustavo lại lấy xe đạp của tôi mà không xin phép. > Gustavo đã lấy xe đạp của tôi mà không xin phép. ☊
1159 I don't understand the problem. Can you explain it again? ☊ Tôi không hiểu vấn đề. Cậu có thể giải thích lại được không? ☊
1290 I'm sorry I was late this morning. It won't happagain. ☊ Cho tôi xin lỗi vì sáng nay tôi đã đi muộn. Chuyện này sẽ không tái diễn nữa. ☊
1371 Whwill you see Pablo again? — I'm not sure. I might see him this summer. ☊ Bao giờ cậu sẽ gặp lại Pablo? - Tôi không rõ. Có thể tôi sẽ gặp anh ấy mùa hè này. ☊
1425 You must not be late for school again. ☊ Cậu không được đi học muộn nữa. ☊
1746 Hello, Junko. It's nice to see you again. How are you? ☊ Chào Junko. Rất vui được gặp lại cậu. Cậu khoẻ không? ☊
1816 It's raining again. — It is? I was sunny t(10) minutes ago. ☊ Trời lại đang mưa. - Thế á? Mười phút trước trời còn nắng. ☊
1887 Casper had his license takaway for driving too fast again. ☊ Casper đã bị lấy mất bằng lái vì lại lái xe qua nhanh. ☊
2057 It's too bad we didn't see Hideki when we were in Tokyo. I would have liked to have seen him again. ☊ Chán quá, chúng tôi đã không gặp được Hideki khi chúng tôi ở Tokyo. Tôi cũng muốn gặp lại anh ấy lắm. ☊
2105 We've decided against moving to Australia. ☊ Chúng tôi đã phản đối việc rời đi Úc. ☊
2212 Having already seen the movie twice, I didn't want to go again with my friends. ☊ Xem bộ lm được hai lần rồi, tôi không đi xem lại với bạn tôi nữa. ☊
2289 A paci st is a person who is against war. ☊ Người yêu hoà bình là người phản đối chiến tranh. ☊
2445 Either you apologize, or I'll never speak to you again. ☊ Một trong hai cậu xin lỗi không thì tôi sẽ không bao giờ nói chuyện với các cậu nữa. ☊
2475 The printer that broke down is working again now. ☊ Máy in bị hỏng nay đã hoạt động trở lại rồi. ☊
2823 He's late again. It's typical of him to keep everybody waiting. ☊ Anh ấy lại muộn. Điển hình của anh ấy là khiến mọi người phải đợi. ☊
2909 I threw the coconut onto the rock again, and it nally split open. ☊ Tôi đã ném quả dừa vào đá lần nữa và cuối cùng nó cũng nứt toác. ☊
2969 My parents were there again to pick me up when I ew back home. ☊ Bố mẹ tôi lại ở đó đón toi khi tôi bay về nhà. ☊
Everything about the child's adoption was against accepted practice. ☊ accept ☊
The police gained access through a broken window. ☊ access ☊
They stand accused of crimes against humanity. ☊ accuse ☊
A libel action is being brought against the magazine that published the article. ☊ action ☊
He is considering taking legal action against the hospital. ☊ action ☊
The parents were active in campaigning against cuts to the education budget. ☊ active ☊
advise (sb) against sth/against doing sth: I would strongly advise against going out on your own. ☊ advise ☊
Several years after they'd split up they met again by chance in Paris. ☊ after ☊
Shortly afterwards he met her again. ☊ afterwards ☊
Could you say it again, please? ☊ again ☊
When will I see you again? ☊ again ☊
This must never happen again. ☊ again ☊
Once again (= as had happened several times before), the train was late. ☊ again ☊
I've told you again and again (= many times) not to do that. ☊ again ☊
I'll have to write it all over again (= again from the beginning). ☊ again ☊
He was glad to be home again. ☊ again ☊
She spends two hours a day getting to work and back again. ☊ again ☊
You'll soon feel well again. ☊ again ☊
the fight against terrorism ☊ against ☊
We're playing against the league champions next week. ☊ against ☊
We were rowing against the current. ☊ against ☊
That's against the law. ☊ against ☊
She was forced to marry against her will. ☊ against ☊
Are you for or against the death penalty? ☊ against ☊
She is against seeing (= does not want to see) him. ☊ against ☊
I'd advise you against doing that. ☊ against ☊
The evidence is against him. ☊ against ☊
Her age is against her. ☊ against ☊
His sister was his ally against their grandparents. ☊ ally ☊
I bet she was annoyed at having to write it out again. ☊ annoyed ☊
He refused to answer the charges against him. ☊ answer ☊
appeal against sth: an appeal against the 3-match ban ☊ appeal ☊
The company is appealing against the ruling. ☊ appeal ☊
argue for/against sth/doing sth: They argued for the right to strike. ☊ argue ☊
argument for/against sth: There are strong arguments for and against euthanasia. ☊ argument ☊
The country was arming against the enemy. ☊ arm ☊
Guerrillas have pledged to intensify the armed struggle against the new government. ☊ armed ☊
As she grew older she gained in confidence. ☊ as ☊
He turned his attention back to the road again. ☊ attention ☊
The elections are taking place against a background of violence. ☊ background ☊
I picked up a few good bargains in the sale. ☊ bargain ☊
The car was a bargain at that price. ☊ bargain ☊
bargain prices ☊ bargain ☊
barrier against sth: Ozone is the earth's barrier against ultra-violet radiation. ☊ barrier ☊
battle (against sth): her long battle against cancer ☊ battle ☊
to fight an uphill battle against prejudice ☊ battle ☊
Hailstones beat against the window. ☊ beat ☊
Let's start again from the beginning. ☊ beginning ☊
believe (that)...: She couldn't believe (that) it was all happening again. ☊ believe ☊
bet on/against sth: I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election. ☊ bet ☊
You'd better not do that again. ☊ had better/best (do sth) ☊
bid (against sb): We wanted to buy the chairs but another couple were bidding against us. ☊ bid ☊
Let me know if he bothers you again. ☊ bother ☊
It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow. ☊ bound ☊
She died after a brave fight against cancer. ☊ brave ☊
He breathed deeply before speaking again. ☊ breathe ☊
The line is busy—I'll try again later. ☊ busy ☊
I'll call again later. ☊ call ☊
What's it called again? Yeah, that's right. A modem. ☊ called ☊
The city is calm again (= free from trouble and fighting) after yesterday's riots. ☊ calm ☊
a campaign against ageism in the workplace ☊ campaign ☊
I don't care (= I will not be upset) if I never see him again! ☊ care ☊
the case for/against private education ☊ case ☊
Are you causing trouble again? ☊ cause ☊
I'm certainly never going there again. ☊ certainly ☊
The chances are a million to one against being struck by lightning. ☊ chance ☊
They decided to drop the charges against the newspaper and settle out of court. ☊ charge ☊
claim sth: Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer. ☊ claim ☊
The subject is now closed (= we will not discuss it again). ☊ close ☊
I closed my eyes against the bright light. ☊ close ☊
appalling crimes committed against innocent children ☊ commit ☊
compete (with/against sb) (for sth): Several companies are competing for the contract. ☊ compete ☊
to gain a competitive advantage over rival companies ☊ competitive ☊
complaint (against sb/sth): I believe you have a complaint against one of our nurses. ☊ complaint ☊
They could not say with confidence that he would be able to walk again after the accident. ☊ confidence ☊
He gained confidence when he went to college. ☊ confidence ☊
I'm confused—say all that again. ☊ confused ☊
She blushed at the sudden contact of his hand against her arm. ☊ contact ☊
The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election. ☊ control ☊
the fight against crime ☊ crime ☊
The massacre was a crime against humanity. ☊ crime ☊
to bring criminal charges against sb ☊ criminal ☊
Curiously enough, a year later exactly the same thing happened again. ☊ curiously ☊
He swam to the shore against a strong current. ☊ current ☊
Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want. ☊ cut ☊
Make sure you insure your camera against loss or damage. ☊ damage ☊
decide against sth: They decided against taking legal action. ☊ decide ☊
The town walls were built as a defence against enemy attacks. ☊ defence ☊
defend sb/yourself/sth from/against sb/sth: Politicians are skilled at defending themselves against their critics. ☊ defend ☊
defend sb/yourself/sth from/against sb/sth: All our officers are trained to defend themselves against knife attacks. ☊ defend ☊
defend against sb/sth: It is impossible to defend against an all-out attack. ☊ defend ☊
demonstrate (against sth): students demonstrating against the war ☊ demonstrate ☊
the development of vaccines against tropical diseases ☊ development ☊
direct sth against sth/sb: Most of his anger was directed against himself. ☊ direct ☊
Once again her life felt lacking in direction. ☊ direction ☊
protection against sexually transmitted diseases ☊ disease ☊
set against the dramatic backcloth of Mont Blanc ☊ dramatic ☊
After a week at sea, it was good to feel the earth beneath our feet again. ☊ earth ☊
drugs that are effective against cancer ☊ effective ☊
They used to be friends but they are now sworn enemies (= are determined not to become friends again). ☊ enemy ☊
The state has a duty to protect its citizens against external enemies. ☊ enemy ☊
entry (into sth): How did the thieves gain entry into the building? ☊ entry ☊
the value of the euro against the dollar ☊ euro ☊
I'll never ever do that again! ☊ ever ☊
We see each other every now and again. ☊ every ☊
He was released when the judge ruled there was no evidence against him. ☊ evidence ☊
Late again! What's your excuse this time? ☊ excuse ☊
an exit wound (= where a bullet that has entered sb's body comes out again) ☊ exit ☊
Against all expectations, she was enjoying herself. ☊ expectation ☊
He gained valuable experience whilst working on the project. ☊ experience ☊
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again. ☊ face up to sth ☊
Long skirts have come into fashion again. ☊ fashion ☊
It's becoming fashionable to have long hair again. ☊ fashionable ☊
It seems Tim is back in favour with the boss (= the boss likes him again). ☊ favour ☊
There were 247 votes in favour (of the motion) and 152 against. ☊ in favour (of sb/sth) ☊
The general feeling of the meeting was against the decision. ☊ feeling ☊
Today they take the field (= go on to the field to play a game) against county champions Essex. ☊ field ☊
fight against sb: My grandfather fought against the Fascists in Spain. ☊ fight ☊
fight (against sth): the fight against crime ☊ fight ☊
Police have reopened the file (= have started collecting information again) on the missing girl. ☊ file ☊
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. ☊ at first ☊
A fly was buzzing against the window. ☊ fly ☊
Are you for or against the proposal? ☊ for ☊
He stood there, head back, framed against the blue sky. ☊ frame ☊
For the first time he was able to speak freely without the fear of reprisals against his family. ☊ freely ☊
They had a quarrel, but they're friends again now. ☊ be/make friends (with sb) ☊
It's frightening to think it could happen again. ☊ frightening ☊
She never spoke to him again from that day on. ☊ from... on ☊
Domestic fuel bills are set to rise again in the autumn. ☊ fuel ☊
The funny thing is it never happened again after that. ☊ funny ☊
The museum is closed until further notice (= until we say that it is open again). ☊ further ☊
to gain confidence/strength/experience ☊ gain ☊
I've gained weight recently. ☊ gain ☊
gain sth: to gain entrance/entry/access to sth ☊ gain ☊
The country gained its independence ten years ago. ☊ gain ☊
The party gained over 50% of the vote. ☊ gain ☊
I gained an insight into the work of a journalist. ☊ gain ☊
He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour. ☊ gain ☊
gain sb sth: Her unusual talent gained her worldwide recognition. ☊ gain ☊
gain sth (by/from sth): There is nothing to be gained from delaying the decision. ☊ gain ☊
gain (by/from sth): Who stands to gain from this decision? ☊ gain ☊
efficiency gains ☊ gain ☊
These policies have resulted in great gains in public health. ☊ gain ☊
Our loss is their gain. ☊ gain ☊
a £3 000 gain from our investment ☊ gain ☊
Regular exercise helps prevent weight gain. ☊ gain ☊
The party had a net gain of nine seats on the local council. ☊ gain ☊
Saturday's League game against Swansea ☊ game ☊
They met again after a gap of twenty years. ☊ gap ☊
get sb/sth doing sth: Can you really get that old car going again? ☊ get ☊
give sth: I'd give anything to see him again. ☊ give ☊
I left my bike outside the library and when I came out again it had gone. ☊ go ☊
Let's go through the arguments again. ☊ go through sth ☊
It's good to see you again. ☊ good ☊
We can make this country great again. ☊ great ☊
It's great to see you again. ☊ great ☊
We had to go over the same ground (= talk about the same things again) in class the next day. ☊ ground ☊
He gave me a guarantee that it would never happen again. ☊ guarantee ☊
We provide a 5-year guarantee against rust. ☊ guarantee ☊
This iron is guaranteed for a year against faulty workmanship. ☊ guarantee ☊
a chance to hear the first movement again ☊ hear ☊
It was good to hear from him again. ☊ hear from sb, hear sth from sb ☊
She disappeared and was never heard of again. ☊ hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth ☊
The aircraft was gaining height. ☊ height ☊
She won't be invited again, not if I can help it (= if I can do anything to prevent it). ☊ sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth ☊
I could not hide my joy at seeing him again. ☊ hide ☊
The town was hit by bombs again last night. ☊ hit ☊
She was hoping against hope that there'd been some mistake. ☊ hope against hope (that...) ☊
I won't be going there again in a hurry—the food was terrible. ☊ sb will not do sth again in a hurry ☊
It might be an idea (= it would be sensible) to try again later. ☊ idea ☊
Cuba gained independence from Spain in 1898. ☊ independence ☊
to institute criminal proceedings against sb ☊ institute ☊
insurance (against sth): to take out insurance against fire and theft ☊ insurance ☊
investigate how, what, etc...: The research investigates how foreign speakers gain fluency. ☊ investigate ☊
the sheer joy of being with her again ☊ joy ☊
I did it against my better judgement (= although I thought it was perhaps the wrong thing to do). ☊ judgement ☊
knock sth (against/on sth): Be careful you don't knock your head on this low beam. ☊ knock ☊
knock against/on sth: Her hand knocked against the glass. ☊ knock ☊
She knows a bargain when she sees one. ☊ know ☊
Share prices fell early on but rose again late in the day. ☊ late ☊
I met her again three years later. ☊ later ☊
law (against sth): the 1996 law against the hiring of illegal immigrants ☊ law ☊
There ought to be a law against it! ☊ law ☊
In Sweden it is against the law to hit a child. ☊ law ☊
lean against sth: A shovel was leaning against the wall. ☊ lean ☊
Can I lean my bike against the wall? ☊ lean ☊
learn (that)...: We were very surprised to learn (that) she had got married again. ☊ learn ☊
lesson to sb: Let that be a lesson to you (= so that you do not make the same mistake again). ☊ lesson ☊
'Shall we check it again?' 'Yes, let's.' ☊ let ☊
It was an hour before the lights came on again. ☊ light ☊
look doing sth: We're really looking forward to seeing you again. ☊ look forward to sth ☊
You're going to love this. They've changed their minds again. ☊ love ☊
Let's meet up again—can you manage next week sometime? ☊ manage ☊
They are playing an important match against Liverpool on Saturday. ☊ match ☊
'I'm afraid I forgot that book again.' 'It doesn't matter (= it is not important enough to worry about).' ☊ matter ☊
You mean (= are you telling me) we have to start all over again? ☊ mean ☊
The doctor will see you again next week. Meanwhile, you must rest as much as possible. ☊ meanwhile ☊
measures against racism ☊ measure ☊
Maybe we'll meet again some time. ☊ meet ☊
They met up again later for a drink. ☊ meet up (with sb) ☊
mind doing sth: Would you mind explaining that again, please? ☊ mind ☊
I'll just read through the form again to make sure I haven't missed anything out. ☊ miss sb/sth out ☊
Our cat's gone missing again. ☊ missing ☊
From that moment on, she never felt really well again. ☊ moment ☊
I must ask you not to do that again. ☊ must ☊
We will contact you again if the need arises. ☊ need ☊
I can't wait for this nonsense to end so that we can all be friends again. ☊ nonsense ☊
He pressed his nose up against the window. ☊ nose ☊
The bar is closed until further notice (= until you are told that it is open again). ☊ notice ☊
Every now and again she checked to see if he was still asleep. ☊ (every) now and again/then ☊
an offence against society/humanity/the state ☊ offence ☊
From then on he never trusted her again. ☊ on ☊
We were without electricity for three hours but it's on again now. ☊ on ☊
Once again the train was late. ☊ once again, once more ☊
The road will be opened again in a few hours after police have cleared it. ☊ open ☊
The police have launched a major operation against drug suppliers. ☊ operation ☊
They saw the huge building outlined against the sky. ☊ outline ☊
He did the work so badly that I had to do it all over again myself. ☊ (all) over again ☊
This insurance policy covers you against personal injury or death. ☊ personal ☊
pile sth up: Snow was piled up against the door. ☊ pile ☊
play against sb: France are playing against Wales on Saturday. ☊ play ☊
It was pleasant to be alone again. ☊ pleasant ☊
Police uncovered a plot against the president. ☊ plot ☊
plot (with sb) (against sb): They were accused of plotting against the state. ☊ plot ☊
Can you explain that point again? ☊ point ☊
I don't see the point of doing it all again. ☊ point ☊
I give it a polish now and again. ☊ polish ☊
'Our dog got into the neighbour's garden again!' 'You'll be popular.' ☊ popular ☊
It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that we'll all meet again one day. ☊ possibility ☊
Their efforts to exercise collective bargaining power against multinational companies have failed. ☊ power ☊
to have gained practical experience of the work ☊ practical ☊
press sth/sb/yourself against sth: She pressed her face against the window. ☊ press ☊
press against sth: His body was pressing against hers. ☊ press ☊
Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice. ☊ prevent ☊
prevent (sb/sth) doing sth: Nothing would prevent him/his speaking out against injustice. ☊ prevent ☊
The price of cigarettes is set to rise again. ☊ price ☊
I refuse to lie about it; it's against my principles. ☊ principle ☊
protect sb/sth/yourself (against/from sth): Troops have been sent to protect aid workers against attack. ☊ protect ☊
protect (against/from sth): a paint that helps protect against rust ☊ protect ☊
Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain. ☊ protection ☊
They wore the charm as a protection against evil spirits. ☊ protection ☊
protest (about/against/at sth): Students took to the streets to protest against the decision. ☊ protest ☊
a final push against the enemy ☊ push ☊
to acquire/gain/get/obtain/have/hold qualifications ☊ qualification ☊
Once again, his quick wits (= quick thinking) got him out of an awkward situation. ☊ quick ☊
legislation against discrimination on the grounds of race or sex ☊ race ☊
He's already in training for the big race against Bailey. ☊ race ☊
race (against sb/sth): Who will he be racing against in the next round? ☊ race ☊
Politicians again failed to reach an agreement. ☊ reach ☊
The return to traditional family values is a reaction against the permissiveness of recent decades. ☊ reaction ☊
She gained only minimal recognition for her work. ☊ recognition ☊
Her mother never referred to him again. ☊ refer to sb/sth (as sth) ☊
I promised not to refer to the matter again. ☊ refer to sb/sth (as sth) ☊
regular offenders (= against the law) ☊ regular ☊
The landlord has put the rent up again. ☊ rent ☊
to repeat the class/year/grade (= in a school, to take the class/year/grade again) ☊ repeat ☊
She kept repeating his name softly over and over again. ☊ repeat ☊
I'm going to report you if you do that again! ☊ report ☊
Their bikes were resting against the wall. ☊ rest ☊
The operation restored his sight (= made him able to see again). ☊ restore ☊
Her suspicions returned when things started going missing again. ☊ return ☊
There is no right of appeal against the decision. ☊ right ☊
He called on the people to rise up against the invaders. ☊ rise ☊
He turned the car round and drove back again. ☊ round ☊
rub sth/yourself against sth: The cat rubbed itself against my legs. ☊ rub ☊
rub against sth: Animals had been rubbing against the trees. ☊ rub ☊
rub on/against sth: The wheel is rubbing on the mudguard. ☊ rub ☊
It's against all rules and regulations. ☊ rule ☊
Could we run through your proposals once again? ☊ run through sth ☊
If you think I'm going to help you again, you're sadly (= completely) mistaken. ☊ sadly ☊
I would do the same again. ☊ same ☊
Same again, please! ☊ (the) same again ☊
to gain/get/derive satisfaction from sth ☊ satisfaction ☊
Fraser scored again in the second half. ☊ score ☊
He scored again in the dying seconds (= the last few seconds) of the game. ☊ second ☊
The building is secure against intruders. ☊ secure ☊
see (that)...: I see (that) interest rates are going up again. ☊ see ☊
Come and see us again soon. ☊ see ☊
She will never see again (= she has become blind). ☊ see ☊
You'll soon be feeling your old self again (= feeling well or happy again). ☊ self ☊
sell (sth) (at sth): They sold the business at a profit/loss (= they gained/lost money when they sold it). ☊ sell ☊
Let's look at it again, shall we? ☊ shall ☊
She still hadn't got over the shock of seeing him again. ☊ shock ☊
When they'd finally shut up, I started again. ☊ shut up ☊
Will you keep your side of the bargain? ☊ side ☊
She lapsed into silence again. ☊ silence ☊
Twelve hours later she was all smiles again. ☊ all smiles ☊
Traffic is now flowing smoothly again. ☊ smoothly ☊
You've been smoking again.' 'So?' ☊ so ☊
The boat bumped against a solid object. ☊ solid ☊
I'll see you again some time, I'm sure. ☊ some ☊
We're sorry to hear that your father's in hospital again. ☊ sorry ☊
He was the only one to speak out against the decision. ☊ speak out (against sth) ☊
My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again. ☊ spirit ☊
Let's split up now and meet again at lunchtime. ☊ split sb up, split up ☊
The lettering stood out well against the dark background. ☊ stand out (from/against sth) ☊
I'll report you to the police if I catch you stealing again. ☊ steal ☊
strategy to do sth: It's all part of an overall strategy to gain promotion. ☊ strategy ☊
He pushed against the rock with all his strength. ☊ strength ☊
It may take a few weeks for you to build up your strength again. ☊ strength ☊
Police fear that the killer may strike again. ☊ strike ☊
The euro is getting stronger against the dollar. ☊ strong ☊
struggle (against sb/sth): He struggled against cancer for two years. ☊ struggle ☊
struggle (with sb) (for/against sth): a struggle for independence ☊ struggle ☊
views that go against traditional Christian teaching ☊ teaching ☊
You'll be in terrible trouble if you're late again. ☊ terrible ☊
Call again next week. They should have reached a decision by then. ☊ then ☊
think (that)...: I never thought (that) I'd see her again. ☊ think ☊
Just think how nice it would be to see them again. ☊ think ☊
to make threats against sb ☊ threat ☊
She threw the ball up and caught it again. ☊ throw ☊
By a curious twist of fate we met again only a week or so later. ☊ twist ☊
type sth (out/in/up): This letter will need to be typed (out) again. ☊ type ☊
She's late again—typical! ☊ typical ☊
I'm not sure that I understand. Go over it again. ☊ understand ☊
I don't want you doing that again. Do you understand? ☊ understand ☊
The tests discriminate unfairly against older people. ☊ unfairly ☊
unite (behind/against sb/sth): Will they unite behind the new leader? ☊ unite ☊
He's up and about again after his illness. ☊ up ☊
Hello, it's us back again. ☊ us ☊
violence (against sb): He condemned the protesters' use of violence against the police. ☊ violence ☊
Wait until the dough doubles in volume before kneading it again. ☊ volume ☊
There were 21 votes for and 17 against the motion, with 2 abstentions. ☊ vote ☊
vote (for/against sb/sth): Did you vote for or against her? ☊ vote ☊
wage sth against/on sb/sth: He alleged that a press campaign was being waged against him. ☊ wage ☊
I can hardly wait to see him again. ☊ I, they, etc. can't wait/can hardly wait ☊
She leaned against the wall. ☊ wall ☊
England's war with/against Scotland ☊ war ☊
We seem to be winning the war against crime. ☊ war ☊
warn (sb) about/against sb/sth: He warned us against pickpockets. ☊ warn ☊
warn (sb) that...: She was warned that if she did it again she would lose her job. ☊ warn ☊
warn (sb) against/about sth: The guidebook warns against walking alone at night. ☊ warn ☊
Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river. ☊ warning ☊
the weakness of the dollar against the pound ☊ weakness ☊
He's put on/gained weight (= become heavier and fatter) since he gave up smoking. ☊ weight ☊
I don't want to go against your will. ☊ will ☊
I was forced to sign the agreement against my will. ☊ against your will ☊
win against sb/sth: France won by six goals to two against Denmark. ☊ win ☊
She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer. ☊ win ☊
wish sb/sth/yourself + adj.: He's dead and it's no use wishing him alive again. ☊ wish ☊
His dearest wish (= what he wants most of all) is to see his grandchildren again. ☊ wish ☊
She married against her parents' wishes. ☊ wish ☊
I give you my word that this won't happen again. ☊ word ☊
She felt that the world was against her. ☊ world ☊
Seeing him again opened up old wounds. ☊ wound ☊
It looks like they got their predictions wrong again. ☊ get sth wrong ☊
Prices were cut yet again (= once more, after many other times). ☊ yet ☊
encore ☊ tu as encore menti à ta femme ☊
contre ☊ je vois, tu es en colère contre moi ☊
reprendre ☊ on peut les arrêter, leur reprendre cette ville ☊
revoir ☊ je disparaîtrai. tu ne me reverras jamais ☊
ressortir ☊ sur un fond noir, les couleurs ressortaient mieux ☊
repartir ☊ hélas, je repars demain par le premier train ☊
refaire ☊ tu sais que ta mère avait refait la salle de bains ☊
recourir ☊ voyons, qui recourrait aux tirs d’artillerie? ☊
gain ☊ c’est un gain net pour lui ☊
recommencer ☊ recommence depuis le début, s’il te plaît ☊
redevenir ☊ je vais redevenir célibataire ☊
retomber ☊ il essaie de se lever, retombe ☊
regagner ☊ vous pouvez regagner votre ville ☊
refermer ☊ j’entends la porte se refermer derrière moi ☊
redire ☊ je te l’ai dit et redit ☊
desservir ☊ nous ne desservons pas adéquatement les auditeurs ☊
repasser ☊ si je te dérange je peux repasser ☊
revivre ☊ il lui faut un souvenir pour revivre l’événe- ment ☊