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OXF3000D: trong nhà indoor innen
OXF3000D: trong inside innen

ENDE: indoor innen
ENDE: inside innen
ENDE: inwards innen












like: innen
drinnen ở bên trong
der Innenhof sân trong

drinnen 在里面 zài lǐmiàn
Innenhof 天井 tiān jǐng

Tri fragt die Frau drinnen: Tri hỏi người phụ nữ ở trong quầy. (Lektion 5, Nr. 45)
Besichtigungstour durch die Innenstadt. Chuyến tham quan thành phố. (Lektion 7, Nr. 63)
Über eine Treppe kann man vom Innenhof in den Keller gehen. Lên trên một cái cầu thang người ta có thể đi qua cái sân trong để đến hầm chứa đồ. (Lektion 43, Nr. 618)
Sie stehen auf und beginnen mit den Vorbereitungen. Họ đứng lên và bắt đầu cho việc chuẩn bị. (Lektion 48, Nr. 684)
Bei den Temperaturen würde ich lieber drinnen sitzen. Với nhiệt độ thế này anh thích ngồi trong hơn. (Lektion 55, Nr. 778)
Sicherheit: Airbag; Innenausstattung: Leder (leicht beschädigt); Sự bảo hiểm: Túi không khí, Nội thất bên trong: da (bị hư hỏng nhẹ); (Lektion 69, Nr. 989)
Ich war mit Freundinnen in einer Bar. Em cùng những bạn gái trong quán bar. (Lektion 74, Nr. 1057)
Dann beginnen wir gleich mit der Suche! Vậy chúng ta bắt đầu tìm ngay thôi! (Lektion 82, Nr. 1174)
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen, Thân gửi các anh / chị đồng nghiệp (Lektion 89, Nr. 1324)
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen, Các bạn đồng nghiệp thân mến (Lektion 91, Nr. 1368)
Wir suchen neue Kolleginnen und Kollegen. Chúng tôi cần tìm đồng nghiệp mới. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1771)
Ich arbeite seit Jahren mit Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus der ganzen Welt zusammen. Từ nhiều năm nay tôi làm việc cùng với các đồng nghiệp quốc tế. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1917)
Heute zeige ich Ihnen, wie Sie in 3 Monaten 400 neue Kunden gewinnen. Hôm nay tôi sẽ chỉ cho quý vị cách thu hút được 400 khách hàng mới trong vòng 3 tháng. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2087)
Vielen Dank – auch im Namen aller Kollegen und Kolleginnen – für diese interessante Präsentation. Thay mặt tất cả các đồng nghiệp xin chân thành cám ơn bài diễn thuyết rất thú vị này. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2121)


If you want to attract more customers, try advertising in the local paper. advertise
Are you afraid of spiders? afraid
This problem first appeared in the inner cities. appear
She desperately wanted to win her father's approval. approval
There is heavy traffic in the downtown area tonight. area
to win/lose an argument argument
The house is built around a central courtyard. around
The decor inside the house was very artistic. artistic
Prices start at $1 000. at
award for sth: to win/receive/get an award for sth award
I pulled (= injured the muscles in) my back playing squash. back
They wanted to win so badly. badly
a battle of wits (= when each side uses their ability to think quickly to try to win) battle
a battle of wills (= when each side is very determined to win) battle
begin at/with sth: Let's begin at page 9. begin
begin by doing sth: She began by thanking us all for coming. begin
begin sth: We began work on the project in May. begin
begin sth at/with sth: He always begins his lessons with a warm-up exercise. begin
begin sth as sth: He began his political career as a student (= when he was a student). begin
When will you begin recruiting? begin
Work on the new bridge is due to begin in September. begin
begin with sth: Use 'an' before words beginning with a vowel. begin
begin at...: The path begins at Livingston village. begin
begin sth: He began a new magazine on post-war architecture. begin
She was one of the best tennis players of her generation. best
bet on/against sth: I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election. bet
to win/lose a bet bet
'Liverpool are bound to win.' 'Do you want a bet? ' (= I disagree with you, I don't think they will.) bet
Most European spiders don't bite. bite
Firefighters had to break the door down to reach the people trapped inside. break sth down
We waited inside until things calmed down. calm down, calm sb/sth down
Our lawyer didn't think we had a case (= had enough good arguments to win in a court of law). case
to win/lose a case case
Mark walked in and caught them at it (= in the act of doing sth wrong). catch
central London central
certain to do sth: She looks certain to win an Oscar. certain
Let's stay in tonight for a change. change
Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for charity. charity
The result is going to be too close to call (= either side may win). close
a coach station (= where coaches start and end their journey) coach
Begin when I give the command. command
to enter/win/lose a competition competition
He expressed his confidence that they would win. confidence
confident of sth/doing sth: The team feels confident of winning. confident
The Home Secretary will release prisoners only if he considers it is safe to do so. consider
to enter/win/lose a contest contest
contract to do sth: to win/be awarded a contract to build a new school contract
convenient (to sth): The hotel is convenient to downtown. convenient
There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court (= start a trial). court
decaying inner city areas decay
a Chinese theme in the interior decoration decoration
Good secretaries are always in demand. in demand
Lack of discipline at home meant that many pupils found it difficult to settle in to the ordered environment of the school. discipline
domestic affairs/politics domestic
'Do you think England will win?'—'I doubt it.' doubt
due to do sth: Rose is due to start school in January. due
the inner/outer ear ear
to win/lose an election election
Everyone has a chance to win. everyone
On the evidence of their recent matches, it is unlikely the Spanish team will win the cup. evidence
It is a classic example of how not to design a new city centre. example
expectation (that...): There was a general expectation that he would win. expectation
Let's face it, we're not going to win. face
They don't have the faintest chance of winning. faint
to achieve/win instant fame fame
These thatched roofs frequently catch fire (= start to burn). fire
Start crossing when the green WALK sign starts to flash. flash
Young children are beginning their formal education sometimes as early as four years old. formal
The builders are now beginning to lay the foundations of the new school. foundation
to gain confidence/strength/experience gain
gain sth (by/from sth): There is nothing to be gained from delaying the decision. gain
These policies have resulted in great gains in public health. gain
The Republican candidate stands a good chance of getting in. get in, get into sth
'Who's going to win?' 'Your guess is as good as mine.' your guess is as good as mine
the crowned heads (= the kings and queens) of Europe head
The tree trunk was hollow inside. hollow
to win the highest honour honour
to go/stay indoors indoors
Many herbs can be grown indoors. indoors
an inner courtyard inner
the inner ear inner
We had to move inside (= indoors) when it started to rain. inside
The door was locked from the inside. inside
The shell is smooth on the inside. inside
the insides of the windows inside
You've got your sweater on inside out. inside out
Turn the bag inside out and let it dry. inside out
the inside pages of a newspaper inside
an inside pocket inside
I was driving in the inside lane (= the part nearest the edge, not the middle of the road). inside
Always read the instructions before you start. instruction
intend that...: We intend that production will start next month. intend
interior walls interior
internal doors internal
The students were asked to interpret the poem. interpret
the kings and queens of England king
the inside/middle lane lane
The Left only has/have a small chance of winning power. left
They emigrated to start a new life in Canada. life
Spiders can live for several days without food. live
They don't look like they're trying to win. look
She's trying to recapture her lost youth. lost
to win/lose a match match
workmates/teammates/playmates/classmates mate
They may well win. may
It took her a mere 20 minutes to win. mere
He needs to win this game to stay in the match. need
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues for their support. opportunity
Get your ideas into some sort of order before beginning to write. order
She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal. overcome
We encourage all students to work at their own pace (= as fast or as slow as they can). pace
to win a seat in Parliament parliament
If Rooney performs (= performs well) then I believe England can win. perform
You'll have to play inside today. play
to win/lose a point point
US foreign/domestic policy policy
the internal politics of the legal profession politics
the ordination of women priests priest
the royal princesses princess
Win a car in our grand prize draw! prize
Production of the new aircraft will start next year. production
Most of the people on the course were professional women. professional
The projected housing development will go ahead next year. project
kings and queens queen
recover sth: It took her a few minutes to recover consciousness. recover
The team recovered its lead in the second half. recover
It remains true that sport is about competing well, not winning. remain
Morocco scored four goals without reply to win the game. reply
The association was formed to represent the interests of women artists. represent
She came out of retirement to win two gold medals at the championships. retirement
to start a revolution revolution
to gain/get/derive satisfaction from sth satisfaction
She needs to win the next two games to save the match. save
to win/lose a seat (= in an election) seat
teachers of English as a second language (= to people who already speak one or more other languages) second
sell (sth) (at sth): They sold the business at a profit/loss (= they gained/lost money when they sold it). sell
The word 'love' is used in different senses by different people. sense
How much was your share of the winnings? share
Start each answer on a fresh sheet. sheet
We were shown around the school by one of the students. show sb around/round (sth)
The foundations of the building are starting to sink. sink
a spinning ice skater spin
His theories on economics are enough to make your head spin (= make you feel very confused). spin
spin (round/around): The dancers spun round and round. spin
At one stage it looked as though they would win. stage
start sth (as sth): He started life as a teacher before turning to journalism. start
Hotel prices start at €50 a night for a double room. start
start (up): There are a lot of small businesses starting up in that area. start
Do you start the day with a good breakfast? start
start by doing sth: Let's start by reviewing what we did last week. start
She's moving abroad to make a fresh start (= to begin a new life). start
I think we're in for a storm (= going to have one). storm
strategy to do sth: It's all part of an overall strategy to gain promotion. strategy
The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election. street
Stay indoors in the middle of the day, when the sun is strongest. strong
sure of doing sth: England must win this game to be sure of qualifying for the World Cup. sure
As things stand at present, he seems certain to win. thing
the delicate threads of a spider's web thread
It doesn't matter if you don't win every time (= every time you play). time
The exams start a week today/today week (= one week from now). today
Get all the ingredients together before you start cooking. together
Shall we eat out or stay in? It's up to you. be up to sb
usual (for sb/sth) (to do sth): It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming. usual
to win/lose a/the war war
The government does not want to go to war (= start a war) unless all other alternatives have failed. war
We seem to be winning the war against crime. war
The carpets are starting to wear. wear
whistle at sb/sth: Workmen whistled at her as she walked past. whistle
win at sth: to win at cards/chess, etc. win
win against sb/sth: France won by six goals to two against Denmark. win
win sth: to win an election/a game/a war, etc. win
She loves to win an argument. win
win sth: Britain won five gold medals. win
win sth from sb: The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election. win
win yourself/sb sth: You've won yourself a trip to New York. win
They are trying to win support for their proposals. win
He was a true friend in all senses of the word. word
writers of poetry writer