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let the cat out of the bag, expose unintentionally one’s weak spot ☊ hở cơ ☊
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OXF3000N kết giao liên kết kết hợp cho cộng tác associate
OXF3000N vì do tại nhờ có due to
OXF3000N làm cho có thể có khả năng cho phép ai làm gì enable
OXF3000N /'pə:mit/ cho phép cho cơ hội permit
like: hở cơ → →
ein Kind stillen ☊ cho con bú ☊ 给一个孩子哺乳 ☊ gěi yī gè háizi bǔrǔ
die Altstadt ☊ khu phố cố ☊ ☊
ein Kind stillen ☊ cho con bú ☊ ☊
Zum Beispiel das Stadtzentrum, die Altstadt, Denkmäler und Kirchen. ☊ Ví dụ như trung tâm thành phố, khu phố cố, tượng đài và nhà thờ. ☊ (Lektion 7, Nr. 65)
Sie haben preiswerten Silber- und Goldschmuck. ☊ Họ có những đồ trang sức bằng vàng bạc giá phải chăng. ☊ (Lektion 25, Nr. 316)
Die Stadt ist voll von Mäusen, Ratten und Vögeln, damit die Katzen Nahrung haben. ☊ Thành phố có đầy chuột nhắt, chuột cống và chim, đế mèo có thức ăn. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 490)
Jeder musste ihr erzählen, wie gut sie schmeckten. ☊ Nhưng mọi người phải kế cho cô ấy nghe bánh ngon như thế nào. ☊ (Lektion 40, Nr. 572)
Zur Wohnung gehört eine Terrasse auf dem Dach. ☊ Căn hộ có một sân hiên trên mái nhà. ☊ (Lektion 43, Nr. 617)
Sie eröffnen ein gemeinsames Konto, um ihre Miete jeden Monat überweisen zu können. ☊ Họ mở chung một tài khoản, để họ có thể mỗi tháng chuyển tiền nhà. ☊ (Lektion 44, Nr. 629)
Von einer kleinen Brücke haben sie einen herrlichen Blick über einen Fluss. ☊ Từ cây cầu nhỏ họ có được tầm nhìn tuyệt vời qua con sông. ☊ (Lektion 51, Nr. 719)
Beim Arzt müssen sie noch einen Moment im Wartezimmer Platz nehmen. ☊ Tới bác sỹ họ còn phải ngồi chờ một chút trong phòng chờ. ☊ (Lektion 66, Nr. 943)
Er sorgt dafür, dass der Körper ausreichend mit Sauerstoff und Nährstoffen versorgt ist. ☊ Anh ta chuẩn bị cho cơ thể được cung cấp đầy đủ lượng oxi và chất dinh dưỡng. ☊ (Lektion 66, Nr. 948)
Durch enge Gassen muss er sich durch die Altstadt schlängeln. ☊ Xuyên qua ngõ nhỏ anh phải ngoằn ngèo qua thành phố cổ. ☊ (Lektion 67, Nr. 955)
Ich hoffe, der Mechaniker wird sich bis morgen das Auto anschauen und alle nötigen Teile besorgen. ☊ Anh hy vọng, tới sáng mai người thợ cơ khí sẽ xem xét xe và chăm sóc tất cả các bộ phận cần thiết. ☊ (Lektion 68, Nr. 977)
Am nächsten Tag hinterlässt der Mechaniker eine Nachricht auf dem Anrufbeantworter. ☊ Ngày hôm sau người thợ cơ khí để lại một tin nhắn trong hộp thư thoại. ☊ (Lektion 68, Nr. 978)
Tri und Trang suchen in einer Buchhandlung nach einem Geschenk für Tris geliebte Nichte. ☊ Trí và Trang tìm một món quà trong tiệm sách cho cô cháu gái đáng yêu của Trí. ☊ (Lektion 71, Nr. 1011)
Ich habe eine Nachricht für Frau ... ☊ Tôi có tin nhắn cho cô / chị ... ☊ (Lektion 85, Nr. 1227)
In den letzten beiden Jahren habe ich für meine Firma erfolgreich internationale Projekte geleitet. ☊ Trong hai năm vừa qua tôi đã điều hành thành công các dự án quốc tế cho công ty của tôi. ☊ (Lektion 105, Nr. 1817)
Ich habe Ihr Unternehmen auf einer Messe kennengelernt und bin seither sehr daran interessiert für Sie zu arbeiten. ☊ Tôi đã làm quen với công ty của ông / bà ở một hội chợ triển lãm và từ đó tôi rất quan tâm được làm việc cho công ty. ☊ (Lektion 108, Nr. 1954)
Dieser Standort ist ideal für unsere Firma. ☊ Trụ sở này là lý tưởng cho công ty của chúng tôi. ☊ (Lektion 110, Nr. 2006)
900 present. > I don't have a present for her yet. ☊ Ngày mai là sinh nhật Rashmi, mà tôi chưa mua quà cho cô ấy. Tôi chưa có quà cho cô ấy. ☊
1338 This letter is for Sachiko. — Okay, I'll give it to her. ☊ Bức thư này gửi cho Sachiko. - Được, tôi sẽ đưa nó cho cô ấy. ☊
2012 Her parents wouldn't let her go out alone. ☊ Bố mẹ cô ấy không để cho cô ấy ra ngoài một mình. ☊
2507 They give their children everything they want. ☊ Họ đưa cho con họ mọi thứ chúng muốn. ☊
2771 I wrote a check FOR ve hundred dollars ($500) to the insurance company. > I wrote a check FOR four hundred euros (€400) to the insurance company. ☊ Tôi đã viết một tờ cheque năm trăm dollar cho công ti bảo hiểm. ☊
2781 It was a bad year for the company as it faced a huge drop IN sales. ☊ Đó là một năm tồi tệ cho công ti khi nó đối mặt với sự tụt mạnh về doanh thu. ☊
adjust sth: Watch out for sharp bends and adjust your speed accordingly. ☊ adjust ☊
A small car has the added advantage of being cheaper to run. ☊ advantage ☊
advertise sth: We advertised the concert quite widely. ☊ advertise ☊
They give advice to people with HIV and AIDS. ☊ advice ☊
advise sb: Her mother was away and couldn't advise her. ☊ advise ☊
None of them could afford £50 for a ticket. ☊ afford ☊
They have two children aged six and nine. ☊ aged ☊
agreement with sb: They have a free trade agreement with Australia. ☊ agreement ☊
The room's too small. Let's see if they've got another one. ☊ another ☊
anxious (for sb): Parents are naturally anxious for their children. ☊ anxious ☊
anxious for sth: There are plenty of graduates anxious for work. ☊ anxious ☊
anxious for sb to do sth: I'm anxious for her to do as little as possible. ☊ anxious ☊
appeal to sb to do sth: The police made an appeal to the public to remain calm. ☊ appeal ☊
appointment for sb to do sth: She made an appointment for her son to see the doctor. ☊ appointment ☊
ask whether, what, etc...: I asked whether they could change my ticket. ☊ ask ☊
Small children have a very short attention span. ☊ attention ☊
They are able to offer attractive career opportunities to graduates. ☊ attractive ☊
I was finding it hard to stay awake. ☊ awake ☊
They had their hands tied behind their backs. ☊ back ☊
Her parents backed her in her choice of career. ☊ back ☊
I miss her badly. ☊ badly ☊
She was chosen for the job on the basis of her qualifications. ☊ basis ☊
They need a leader they can believe in. ☊ believe in sb ☊
He's the best man for the job. ☊ best ☊
We all want the best for our children. ☊ best ☊
Call her if you like, but don't blame me if she's angry. ☊ don't blame me ☊
They have two boys and a girl. ☊ boy ☊
A crisis brings out the best in her. ☊ bring sth out ☊
They've got a small catering business. ☊ business ☊
What can they be doing? ☊ can ☊
There were a large number of candidates for the job. ☊ candidate ☊
capacity for sth: She has an enormous capacity for hard work. ☊ capacity ☊
The hall was filled to capacity (= was completely full). ☊ capacity ☊
cause sth: Do they know what caused the fire? ☊ cause ☊
They have three grown-up children. ☊ child ☊
She's the obvious choice for the job. ☊ choice ☊
the Catholic Church ☊ church ☊
You'll catch your death of cold (= used to warn sb they could become ill if they do not keep warm in cold weather). ☊ cold ☊
They had enough money to live in comfort in their old age. ☊ comfort ☊
It's only common decency to let her know what's happening (= people would expect it). ☊ common ☊
I've come to the conclusion that he's not the right person for the job. ☊ conclusion ☊
convince sb/yourself (of sth): You'll need to convince them of your enthusiasm for the job. ☊ convince ☊
Their eyesight can be corrected in just a few minutes by the use of a laser. ☊ correct ☊
Don't worry—they could have just forgotten to call. ☊ could ☊
They could have let me know they were going to be late! ☊ could ☊
I asked the woman behind the counter if they had any postcards. ☊ counter ☊
They have the support of most of the country. ☊ country ☊
The bank refused further credit to the company. ☊ credit ☊
Parents play a crucial role in preparing their child for school. ☊ crucial ☊
Police said the man was a danger to the public. ☊ danger ☊
They have three grown-up daughters. ☊ daughter ☊
They have very definite ideas on how to bring up children. ☊ definite ☊
delay doing sth: He delayed telling her the news, waiting for the right moment. ☊ delay ☊
The children squealed with delight when they saw the puppy. ☊ delight ☊
They'll probably ask you to leave a deposit. ☊ deposit ☊
I could only devote two hours a day to the work. ☊ devote sth to sth ☊
They are devoted to their children. ☊ devoted ☊
The discovery of a child's body in the river has shocked the community. ☊ discovery ☊
a dog and her puppies ☊ dog ☊
Life in a small town could be deadly dull. ☊ dull ☊
I spend a lot of my time on administrative duties. ☊ duty ☊
It can't be easy for her, on her own with the children. ☊ easy ☊
She doesn't eat sensibly (= doesn't eat food that is good for her). ☊ eat ☊
Yes I did give it to her. What else could I do? ☊ else ☊
email sth (to sb): I'll email the documents to her. ☊ email ☊
email sb sth: I'll email her the documents. ☊ email ☊
emphasize that...: She emphasized that their plan would mean sacrifices and hard work. ☊ emphasize ☊
He had a real enthusiasm for the work. ☊ enthusiasm ☊
He read a poem entitled 'Salt'. ☊ entitle ☊
essential for sth: Experience is essential for this job. ☊ essential ☊
You don't have to make excuses for her (= try to think of reasons for her behaviour). ☊ excuse ☊
They eke out a precarious existence (= they have hardly enough money to live on). ☊ existence ☊
expect to do sth: I expect to be paid promptly for the work. ☊ expect ☊
She gave false information to the insurance company. ☊ FALSE ☊
They have a large family. ☊ family ☊
Do they plan to start a family (= have children)? ☊ family ☊
I'm all in favour of (= completely support) equal pay for equal work. ☊ in favour (of sb/sth) ☊
They have a large family to feed. ☊ feed ☊
The project will only go ahead if they can raise the necessary finance. ☊ finance ☊
I took her classes for her while she was sick. ☊ for ☊
forgive sb/yourself (for sth/for doing sth): I'll never forgive her for what she did. ☊ forgive ☊
Once into the open street they could breathe more freely. ☊ freely ☊
Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children. ☊ be/make friends (with sb) ☊
gain sb sth: Her unusual talent gained her worldwide recognition. ☊ gain ☊
Parents are always anxious for their children to get on. ☊ get on ☊
She wants a job that gives her more responsibility. ☊ give ☊
good for sth/to do sth: She would be good for the job. ☊ good ☊
Giving her that money was a good thing to do. ☊ good ☊
The puppies grow quickly during the first six months. ☊ grow ☊
He finally handed over his responsibility for the company last year. ☊ hand over (to sb), hand sth over (to sb) ☊
You've got to hand it to her—she's a great cook. ☊ have (got) to hand it to sb ☊
It's hard to see how they can lose. ☊ hard ☊
'When will the job be finished?' 'It's hard to say.' (= it is difficult to be certain) ☊ hard ☊
We're finding reliable staff hard to come by (= difficult to get). ☊ hard ☊
It must be hard for her, bringing up four children on her own. ☊ hard ☊
I could hardly believe it when I read the letter. ☊ hardly ☊
He is hardly likely to admit he was wrong. ☊ hardly ☊
You can hardly expect her to do it for free. ☊ hardly ☊
They have a lot of courage. ☊ have ☊
Please give her my regards. ☊ her ☊
It is highly unlikely that she'll be late. ☊ highly ☊
They have high hopes for their children. ☊ hope ☊
We went on a tour of the house and grounds (= for example, at a country house, open to the public). ☊ house ☊
It's only human to want the best for your children. ☊ human ☊
Dogs can hear much better than humans. ☊ human ☊
She's the ideal candidate for the job. ☊ ideal ☊
As yet they have not identified a buyer for the company. ☊ identify ☊
'Can we still buy tickets for the concert?' 'I imagine so.' ☊ imagine ☊
They attach great importance to the project. ☊ importance ☊
insect repellent (= a chemical that keeps insects away) ☊ insect ☊
She couldn't speak much English so her children had to interpret for her. ☊ interpret ☊
Dreams are open to interpretation (= they can be explained in different ways). ☊ interpretation ☊
He has an interview next week for the manager's job. ☊ interview ☊
We interviewed ten people for the job. ☊ interview ☊
justify (sb/sth) doing sth: How can they justify paying such huge salaries? ☊ justify ☊
God knows what else they might find. ☊ God/goodness/Heaven knows ☊
They could relax safe in the knowledge that they had the funding for the project. ☊ knowledge ☊
Defence attorneys can use any means within the law to get their client off. ☊ law ☊
leave sth (to sb): She left £1 million to her daughter. ☊ leave ☊
Will they let the hostages go? ☊ let sb go ☊
They could see that the company had a limited life (= it was going to close). ☊ life ☊
She kept her tone light. ☊ light ☊
well/badly lit streets ☊ light ☊
How can they afford it? That's what I'd like to know. ☊ like ☊
They might refuse to let us do it, but it's hardly likely. ☊ likely ☊
link A and B (together): When computers are networked, they are linked together so that information can be transferred between them. ☊ link ☊
I even gave her the loan of my car. ☊ loan ☊
Each of them having their own room was the logical solution. ☊ logical ☊
a mother's love for her children ☊ love ☊
He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. ☊ make sth up ☊
Her enthusiasm makes up for her lack of experience. ☊ make up for sth ☊
an arranged marriage (= one in which the parents choose a husband or wife for their child) ☊ marriage ☊
They have a massive great house. ☊ massive ☊
There's not much meat on her (= she is very thin). ☊ meat ☊
Are you sure? Memory can play tricks on you. ☊ memory ☊
The experience caused her huge amounts of mental suffering. ☊ mental ☊
A mere 2% of their budget has been spent on publicity. ☊ mere ☊
Do you have anyone in mind for this job? ☊ have sb/sth in mind (for sth) ☊
I wouldn't mind having his money! ☊ I wouldn't mind sth/doing sth ☊
What are your minimum requirements for the job? ☊ minimum ☊
the mother chimpanzee caring for her young ☊ mother ☊
The dark glasses give her an air of mystery. ☊ mystery ☊
She was the natural choice for the job. ☊ natural ☊
I'm always emailing her, but nine times out of ten she doesn't reply. ☊ nine times out of ten ☊
They are a small but noisy pressure group (= they try to attract attention to their ideas by frequent discussion and argument). ☊ noisy ☊
I want nothing but the best for my children. ☊ nothing but ☊
She was the obvious choice for the job. ☊ obvious ☊
the love of a mother for her child ☊ of ☊
They have an offer on beer at the moment. ☊ offer ☊
On their advice I applied for the job. ☊ on ☊
He's hard on his kids. ☊ on ☊
She's the only person for the job. ☊ only ☊
The house is not open to the public. ☊ open ☊
The house had been thrown open to the public. ☊ open ☊
They intend to close the school at the earliest opportunity (= as soon as possible). ☊ opportunity ☊
order (for sb/sth to do sth): He gave orders for the work to be started. ☊ order ☊
Dogs can be trained to obey orders. ☊ order ☊
We encourage all students to work at their own pace (= as fast or as slow as they can). ☊ pace ☊
Experience is more important for this job than paper qualifications (= that exist on paper, but may not have any real value). ☊ paper ☊
They waited for the storm to pass. ☊ pass ☊
pay for sb to do sth: Her parents paid for her to go to Canada. ☊ pay ☊
She's the perfect candidate for the job. ☊ perfect ☊
The church dates from the Norman period. ☊ period ☊
He's just the person we need for the job. ☊ person ☊
They have some beautiful pieces (= works of art, etc.) in their home. ☊ piece ☊
I took pity on her and lent her the money. ☊ pity ☊
She made her annoyance plain. ☊ plain ☊
plan to do sth: They plan to arrive some time after three. ☊ plan ☊
He credited her with a maturity she did not possess. ☊ possess ☊
Would it be possible for me to leave a message for her? ☊ possible ☊
Doctors found it hard to establish the precise nature of her illness. ☊ precise ☊
No previous experience is necessary for this job. ☊ previous ☊
Can you give me a price for the work (= tell me how much you will charge)? ☊ price ☊
They have a prior claim to the property. ☊ prior ☊
The final term will be devoted to project work. ☊ project ☊
protest sth: They fully intend to protest the decision. ☊ protest ☊
provide sth for sb: We are here to provide a service for the public. ☊ provide ☊
provide sb with sth: We are here to provide the public with a service. ☊ provide ☊
Why would the closure of hospitals be in the public interest (= useful to ordinary people)? ☊ public ☊
The palace is now open to the public. ☊ public ☊
Her new job has put a great strain on her. ☊ put ☊
She's just putting on her make-up. ☊ put sth on ☊
Previous teaching experience is a necessary qualification for this job. ☊ qualification ☊
qualified for sth: She's extremely well qualified for the job. ☊ qualified ☊
It's hard to find people with the right qualities for the job. ☊ quality ☊
They had a quiet wedding. ☊ quiet ☊
He is quietly confident that they can succeed (= he is confident, but he is not talking about it too much). ☊ quietly ☊
Don't tell her about the job until you know for sure—we don't want to raise her hopes (= make her hope too much). ☊ raise ☊
reason (to do sth): They have reason to believe that he is lying. ☊ reason ☊
The apartments are reasonably priced (= not too expensive). ☊ reasonably ☊
She gained only minimal recognition for her work. ☊ recognition ☊
Go on, ask her; she can hardly refuse. ☊ refuse ☊
I feel sorry for her, but the fact remains (that) she lied to us. ☊ remain ☊
She fed the remains of her lunch to the dog. ☊ remains ☊
remember (sb/sth): This is Carla. Do you remember her? ☊ remember ☊
He still remembered her as the lively teenager he'd known years before. ☊ remember ☊
She left her address with a request that any mail should be sent on to her. ☊ request ☊
responsibility (for doing sth): They have responsibility for ensuring that the rules are enforced. ☊ responsibility ☊
responsible (for sb/sth): Even where parents no longer live together, they each continue to be responsible for their children. ☊ responsible ☊
Having small children tends to restrict your freedom. ☊ restrict ☊
He's the right man for the job. ☊ right ☊
risk (sb/sth) doing sth: They knew they risked being arrested. ☊ risk ☊
They have a house on the river (= beside it). ☊ river ☊
say (that)...: I can't say I blame her for resigning (= I think she was right). ☊ say ☊
The dog scratched itself behind the ear. ☊ scratch ☊
They have a second home in Tuscany. ☊ second ☊
People aren't always what they seem to be. ☊ seem ☊
Only with a few people could she be her real self (= show what she was really like rather than what she pretended to be). ☊ self ☊
Dogs have a keen (= strong) sense of smell. ☊ sense ☊
I could hardly believe the evidence of my own senses (= what I could see, hear, etc.). ☊ sense ☊
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much (= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences). ☊ shelter ☊
sing sth to sb: We all sang 'Happy Birthday' to her. ☊ sing ☊
He sent her a single red rose. ☊ single ☊
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes. ☊ size ☊
They have three small children. ☊ small ☊
Dogs have a very good sense of smell. ☊ smell ☊
'Did they mind?' 'I don't think so.' ☊ so ☊
They have three grown-up sons. ☊ son ☊
He decided to help Jan as he felt sorry for her. ☊ be/feel sorry for sb ☊
Leaving him out of the team may sound the death knell for our chances of winning (= signal the end of our chances). ☊ sound ☊
The ring was specially made for her. ☊ specially ☊
He remembered passing her on the stairs. ☊ stair ☊
The kids found it hard to stay still. ☊ still ☊
a strong candidate for the job ☊ strong ☊
I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded in making her angry (= I failed and did the opposite of what I intended). ☊ succeed ☊
Their plan will probably meet with little success. ☊ success ☊
This war has caused widespread human suffering. ☊ suffering ☊
suggest sb/sth for sth: Who would you suggest for the job? ☊ suggest ☊
Her family and friends have given her lots of support. ☊ support ☊
take sth for sb to do sth: It'll take time (= take a long time) for her to recover from the illness. ☊ take ☊
I find his attitude a little hard to take. ☊ take ☊
I lent her my Bob Marley tapes. ☊ tape ☊
They've got more money than taste. ☊ taste ☊
She tore up all the letters he had sent her. ☊ tear sth up ☊
It was all a great success—thanks to a lot of hard work. ☊ thanks to sb/sth ☊
She hoped that getting this job would finally be her ticket to success. ☊ ticket ☊
Only a tiny minority hold such extreme views. ☊ tiny ☊
Americans were always welcome because they tended to tip heavily. ☊ tip ☊
Always select the right tool for the job. ☊ tool ☊
None of them could sing in tune. ☊ in/out of tune ☊
What do you charge for work of this type? ☊ type ☊
They're too young to understand what is happening. ☊ understand ☊
unite (behind/against sb/sth): Will they unite behind the new leader? ☊ unite ☊
The street is full of traffic from morning till night. ☊ until ☊
They have a valid claim to compensation. ☊ valid ☊
I've got some calls to make but they can wait until tomorrow. ☊ wait ☊
It wants a special sort of person for that job. ☊ want ☊
How can they expect to learn anything when they never listen? ☊ when ☊
Her mother, in whom she confided, said she would support her unconditionally. ☊ whom ☊
Why not write to her? ☊ why not? ☊
Students should discuss any problems or worries they have with their course tutors. ☊ worry ☊
They told me that they probably wouldn't come. ☊ would ☊
If I had seen the advertisement in time I would have applied for the job. ☊ would ☊
The doctor wrote her a prescription for more antibiotics. ☊ write ☊
Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed (= I do not know whether they were right to feel this way). ☊ wrongly ☊
They have a young family. ☊ young ☊
She brings to the job a rare combination of youth and experience. ☊ youth ☊