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1945 困 khốn cùng . . .
in difficulty, in danger, in trouble, in a tight spot, in a bad situation khốn
凶恶 xiong1e4 fierce; ferocious; fiendish; frightening Khốn



OXF3000N không có năng lực không có tài unable
OXF3000N không có năng lực không có tài unable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận không tán thành không thể tha thứ unacceptable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận không tán thành không thể tha thứ unacceptable
OXF3000N không khí bầu không khí không gian air
OXF3000N ngây ra không có thần blankly
OXF3000N thiếu chính xác không chắc chắn uncertain
OXF3000N thiếu chính xác không chắc chắn uncertain
OXF3000N bảo thủ không cởi mở khép kín closed
OXF3000N bất tiện khó chịu không thoải mái uncomfortable
OXF3000N bất tiện khó chịu không thoải mái uncomfortable
OXF3000N bất tỉnh không có ý thức không biết rõ unconscious
OXF3000N không bị điều khiển không bị kiểm tra không bị hạn chế uncontrolled
OXF3000N không bị điều khiển không bị kiểm tra không bị hạn chế uncontrolled
OXF3000N hoang vắng không người ở deserted
OXF3000N bất lực không có khă năng disabled
OXF3000N bất đồng không đồng ý khác không giống không hợp disagree
OXF3000N sự bất đồng sự không đồng ý sự khác nhau disagreement
OXF3000N không làm thỏa ước nguyện ý mong đợi thất ước làm thất bại disappoint
OXF3000N sự phản đổi sự không tán thành disapproval
OXF3000N không tán thành phản đối chê disapprove of
OXF3000N bất lương không thành thật dishonest
OXF3000N bất lương không lương thiện dishonestly
OXF3000N sự không ưa không thích sự ghét dislike
OXF3000N nếu không khác, nữa
OXF3000N thất nghiệp không dùng không sử dụng được unemployed
OXF3000N thất nghiệp không dùng không sử dụng được unemployed
OXF3000N to lớn khổng lồ enormous
OXF3000N trừ ra không kể trừ phi except
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfair
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfair
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfairly
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfairly
OXF3000N không thân thiện không có thiện cảm unfriendly
OXF3000N không thân thiện không có thiện cảm unfriendly
OXF3000N người khổng lồ người phi thường khổng lồ phi thường giant
OXF3000N buồn rầu khốn khổ unhappy
OXF3000N buồn rầu khốn khổ unhappy
OXF3000N không có hại harmless
OXF3000N to lớn khổng lồ huge
OXF3000N phớt lờ tỏ ra không biết đến ignore
OXF3000N không quan trọng không trọng đại unimportant
OXF3000N không quan trọng không trọng đại unimportant
OXF3000N không thể làm được không thể xảy ra impossible
OXF3000N không thể tránh được chắc chắn xảy ra vẫn thường thấy nghe inevitable
OXF3000N không chính thức không nghi thức informal
OXF3000N không tốt độc ác tàn nhẫn unkind
OXF3000N không tốt độc ác tàn nhẫn unkind
OXF3000N không biết không được nhận ra unknown
OXF3000N không biết không được nhận ra unknown
OXF3000N khác không giống unlike
OXF3000N khác không giống unlike
OXF3000N không thể xảy ra không chắc xảy ra unlikely
OXF3000N không thể xảy ra không chắc xảy ra unlikely
OXF3000N chất lỏng lỏng êm ái du dương không vững liquid
OXF3000N không nhiều một chút pro (n) (adv) nhỏ, bé, chút ít
OXF3000N lỏng không chặt loose
OXF3000N không gặp may bất hạnh unlucky
OXF3000N không gặp may bất hạnh unlucky
OXF3000N nhỏ hơn thứ yếu không quan trọng minor
OXF3000N không cần thiết không mong muốn unnecessary
OXF3000N không cần thiết không mong muốn unnecessary
OXF3000N pro không này mà cũng không kia neither
OXF3000N prokhông ai không người vật gì none
OXF3000N cũng không nor
OXF3000N không nơi nào không ở đâu nowhere
OXF3000N khác cách khác nếu không thì... otherwise
OXF3000N không dễ chịu khó chịu khó ưa unpleasant
OXF3000N không dễ chịu khó chịu khó ưa unpleasant
OXF3000N về mặt chính trị khôn ngoan thận trọng politically
OXF3000N không chấp nhận loại bỏ bác bỏ reject
OXF3000N một cách buồn bã đáng buồn là không may mà sadly
OXF3000N không cùng nhau thành người riêng vật riêng separately
OXF3000N không biết làm sao bằng cách này hay cách khác somehow
OXF3000N không đúng mực không chắc không vững unsteady
OXF3000N không đúng mực không chắc không vững unsteady
OXF3000N thẳng không cong straight
OXF3000N không thành công thất bại unsuccessful
OXF3000N không thành công thất bại unsuccessful
OXF3000N tồi tệ không chịu nổi terribly
OXF3000N không gọn gàng không ngăn nắp lộn xộn untidy
OXF3000N không gọn gàng không ngăn nắp lộn xộn untidy
OXF3000N không thể không có khẳ năng unable
OXF3000N không thể không có khẳ năng unable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận unacceptable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận unacceptable
OXF3000N không chắc chắn khôn biết rõ ràng uncertain
OXF3000N không chắc chắn khôn biết rõ ràng uncertain
OXF3000N bất tiện không tiện lợi uncomfortable
OXF3000N bất tiện không tiện lợi uncomfortable
OXF3000N bất tỉnh ngất đi unconscious
OXF3000N không bị kiềm chế không bị kiểm tra uncontrolled
OXF3000N không bị kiềm chế không bị kiểm tra uncontrolled
OXF3000N không dùng thất nghiệp unemployed
OXF3000N không dùng thất nghiệp unemployed
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfair
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfair
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfairly
OXF3000N gian lận không công bằng bất lợi unfairly
OXF3000N không may rủi ro bất hạnh unfortunate
OXF3000N một cách đáng tiếc một cách không may unfortunately
OXF3000N đối địch không thân thiện unfriendly
OXF3000N đối địch không thân thiện unfriendly
OXF3000N buồn rầu khốn khổ unhappy
OXF3000N buồn rầu khốn khổ unhappy
OXF3000N không quan trọng unimportant
OXF3000N không quan trọng unimportant
OXF3000N không tốt độc ác tàn nhẫn unkind
OXF3000N không tốt độc ác tàn nhẫn unkind
OXF3000N không biết không được nhận ra unknown
OXF3000N không biết không được nhận ra unknown
OXF3000N trừ phi trừ khi nếu không unless
OXF3000N không giống khác unlike
OXF3000N không giống khác unlike
OXF3000N không có thể xảy ra không chắc chắn không có thực unlikely
OXF3000N không có thể xảy ra không chắc chắn không có thực unlikely
OXF3000N không gặp may bất hạnh unlucky
OXF3000N không gặp may bất hạnh unlucky
OXF3000N không cần thiết không mong muốn unnecessary
OXF3000N không cần thiết không mong muốn unnecessary
OXF3000N không dễ chịu khó chịu unpleasant
OXF3000N không dễ chịu khó chịu unpleasant
OXF3000N không đúng mực không chắc không vững unsteady
OXF3000N không đúng mực không chắc không vững unsteady
OXF3000N không thành công thất bại unsuccessful
OXF3000N không thành công thất bại unsuccessful
OXF3000N không gọn gàng không ngăn nắp lộn xộn untidy
OXF3000N không gọn gàng không ngăn nắp lộn xộn untidy
OXF3000N không muốn làm điều gì miễn cưỡng unwilling
OXF3000N không muốn làm điều gì miễn cưỡng unwilling
OXF3000N không gian liên tới với Internet website
OXF3000N có..không có... chăng whether
OXF3000N bình an vô sự không suy suyển không hư hỏng toàn bộ tất cả toàn thể whole
OXF3000N không muốn làm điều gì miễn cưỡng unwilling
OXF3000N không muốn làm điều gì miễn cưỡng unwilling
OXF3000N khôn ngoan sáng suốt thông thái wise
OXF3000N không không có without
OXF3000N xấu nhất tồi nhất tệ nhất không đáng mong muốn nhất không thích hợp nhất worst
OXF3000N một cách bất công không đúng wrongly













like: khốn
bastard, miserable person một thằng khốn nạn
poor bastard thằng khốn nạn
nein không
nicht können không thế 不能 bù néng
null số không líng
ich habe nicht tôi không có 我没有 wǒ méiyǒu
er hat nicht anh ấy không có 他没有 tā méiyǒu
kein Problem không vấn đề 没问题 méiwèntí
niemand không ai 没有人 méiyǒurén
ohne mà không 没有 méiyǒu
nicht viel không nhiều 不多 bù duō
bleifrei không chì 无铅的 wúqiān de
nicht dürfen không được phép 不允许 bù yǔnxǔ
nichts không gì cả 没有 méiyǒu
nichts không gì cả 没有 méiyǒu
nichts không gì cả 没有 méiyǒu
nichts không gì cả 没有 méiyǒu
riesig to lớn, vĩ đại, khổng lồ 巨大的 jùdà de
klug thông minh, khôn ngoan 聪明 cōngmíng
unverletzt không bị thương 没受伤害 méiyǒu shòushāng
auch nicht cũng không 也不 yě bù
nirgendwo không nơi đâu 没有任何地方 méiyǒu rènhé dìfang
riesig to lớn, vĩ đại, khổng lồ 巨大的 jùdà de
unverzichtbar không thể từ chối được 必不可缺的 bì bù kě quē de
untreu sein không trung thủy 不忠 bù zhōng
undeutlich không rõ ràng 不明显的 bù míng xiǎn de
unpraktisch không ứng dụng 不实用的 bù shí yòng de
unordentlich lộn xộn, không gọn gàng 杂乱无章的 zá luàn wú zhāng de
unverständlich không rõ ràng 不理解的 bù lǐ jiě de
andernfalls nếu không thì 否则 fǒu zé
unsichtbar không thấy được 看不见的 kàn bú jiàn de
fehlerfrei chính xác, không có lỗi 没有错误的 méi yǒu cuò wù de
unverständlich không rõ ràng 不可理解的 bù kě lǐ jiě de
unausweichlich không tránh khỏi 不能避免的 bù néng bì miǎn de
einzigartig có một không hai 独一无二的 dú yī wú èr de
ganz und gar nicht toàn bộ hoặc không gì 完全没有 wán quán méi yǒu
unmöglich không thể 不可能的 bù kě néng de
unerträglich không thể chịu được 不能容忍的 bù néng róng rěn de
schmerzfrei không đau 无痛的 wú tòng de
unglaublich không thể tin nổi 不可思议的 bù kě sī yì de
unfähig không thể 不能的 bù néng de
ungepflegt bỏ mặc, không được chăm sóc 保养不好的 bǎo yǎng bù hǎo de
unzertrennlich không thể chia cách được 不可分开的 bù kě fēn kāi de
schlau sắc sảo, khôn 聪明的 cōng míng de
kaum hầu như không 几乎不 jī hū bù
widersprechen bất đồng quan điểm, không đồng ý 与 ...发生矛盾 yǔ ..... fā shēng máo dùn
Unrecht haben không có quyền 错的 cuò de
ungeduldig không kiên nhẫn 不耐心的 bú nài xīn de
ohne jegliche Hilfe không có sự trợ giúp, giúp đỡ nào 没有任何帮助 méiyǒu rènhé bāngzhù
untrennbar không thể tách rời 不可分的 bù kě fēn de
unwiderstehlich không cưỡng lại được 让人无法抗拒的, 令人折服的 ràng rén wúfǎ kàngjù de, lìng rén zhéfú de
etwas widerstrebt jemandem điều gì đó không hợp với ai đó, điều gì đó trái với tính cách của ai đó 某事与某人相抵触 mǒushì yǔ mǒurén xiāng dǐchù
ein Versprechen brechen không giữ lời hứa 违背一个诺言 wéibèi yī gè nuòyán
unentbehrlich rất cần thiết, không thể thiếu 必不可少的 bì bù kě shǎo de
unerlaubt cấm, không được phép 不允许的 bù yǔnxǔ de
zahlungsunfähig không có khả năng thanh toán 无支付能力的 wú zhīfù nénglì de
uneben gồ ghề, không bằng phẳng 不平整的 bù píngzhěng de
undefiniert không được định nghĩa, không được xác định 未定义的 wèi dìngyì de
unanständig không lương thiện, không đứng đắn 猥亵的 wěixiè de
entkoffeiniert không có chất caffein 无咖啡因的 wú kāfēiyīn de
geschmacklos, fade nhạt nhẽo, vô vị, không ngon 无味的, 淡而无味的 wúwèi de, dàn ér wúwèi de
unaufmerksam không chú ý, bất cẩn 不专心的 bù zhuānxīn de
unberechenbar khó lường, không đánh giá được 无法估量的 wúfǎ gūliang de
wasserdicht không thấm nước 防水的 fángshuǐ de
undurchlässig không thấm 透不过的 tòubúguò de
unbeweglich không cử động 不动的 búdòng de
unbesiegbar không thể thắng nổi, vô địch 无敌的 wúdí de
unverschämt không biết ngượng, trơ trẽn 厚颜无耻的 hòu yán wúchǐ de
unbestreitbar không thể chối cãi 无可争辩的 wú kě zhēngbiàn de
unbesorgt vô tư, không lo ngại 安心的 ānxīn de
unbekümmert thờ ơ, không quan tâm 不操心的 bù cāoxīn de
unfehlbar không thể sai lầm 绝无差错的 jué wú chācuò de
ketzerisch dị giáo, không chính thống 异教的 yìjiào de
nein không
nicht können không thế
null số không
ich habe nicht tôi không có
er hat nicht anh ấy không có
kein Problem không vấn đề
niemand không ai
die Luft không khí
ohne mà không
macht nichts không sao
nicht viel không nhiều
bleifrei không chì
der Nichtraucher người không hút thuốc
nicht dürfen không được phép
nichts không gì cả
nichts không gì cả
klug thông minh, khôn ngoan
unverletzt không bị thương
auch nicht cũng không
nirgendwo không nơi đâu
riesig to lớn, vĩ đại, khổng lồ
unverzichtbar không thể từ chối được
untreu sein không trung thủy
die Zumutung sự không thích hợp
undeutlich không rõ ràng
unpraktisch không ứng dụng
unordentlich lộn xộn, không gọn gàng
andernfalls nếu không thì
unsichtbar không thấy được
die Luftmatratze nệm không khí
fehlerfrei chính xác, không có lỗi
unverständlich không rõ ràng
unausweichlich không tránh khỏi
einzigartig có một không hai
ganz und gar nicht toàn bộ hoặc không gì
unmöglich không thể
der Unterschied khác nhau, không hợp
unerträglich không thể chịu được
der Sauerstoff không khí
schmerzfrei không đau
unglaublich không thể tin nổi
unfähig không thể
ungepflegt bỏ mặc, không được chăm sóc
unzertrennlich không thể chia cách được
weder noch không ...cũng không
schlau sắc sảo, khôn
kaum hầu như không
die Atmosphäre không khí
widersprechen bất đồng quan điểm, không đồng ý
Unrecht haben không có quyền
ungeduldig không kiên nhẫn
ohne jegliche Hilfe không có sự trợ giúp, giúp đỡ nào
untrennbar không thể tách rời
unwiderstehlich không cưỡng lại được
etwas widerstrebt jemandem điều gì đó không hợp với ai đó, điều gì đó trái với tính cách của ai đó
ein Versprechen brechen không giữ lời hứa
die Belanglosigkeit, die Bagatelle việc không quan trọng, việc không đáng kể
unentbehrlich rất cần thiết, không thể thiếu
unerlaubt cấm, không được phép
zahlungsunfähig không có khả năng thanh toán
das Vakuum chân không
uneben gồ ghề, không bằng phẳng
undefiniert không được định nghĩa, không được xác định
der Laie a-ma-tơ, người không chuyên môn
unanständig không lương thiện, không đứng đắn
entkoffeiniert không có chất caffein
geschmacklos, fade nhạt nhẽo, vô vị, không ngon
die Raumschiff-Besatzung nhóm thám hiểm không gian
unaufmerksam không chú ý, bất cẩn
unberechenbar khó lường, không đánh giá được
wasserdicht không thấm nước
undurchlässig không thấm
unbeweglich không cử động
unbesiegbar không thể thắng nổi, vô địch
unverschämt không biết ngượng, trơ trẽn
unbestreitbar không thể chối cãi
unbesorgt vô tư, không lo ngại
unbekümmert thờ ơ, không quan tâm
die Luftfeuchtigkeit độ ẩm không khí
unfehlbar không thể sai lầm
ketzerisch dị giáo, không chính thống


Nein, ich komme auch aus Vietnam. Không. Em cũng từ Việt Nam đến. (Lektion 1, Nr. 7)
Weißt du, wo die Toilette ist? Anh có biết nhà vệ sinh ở đâu không? (Lektion 2, Nr. 14)
Nach der Zollkontrolle kann er es nicht mehr tragen. Sau khi kiếm tra hải quan xong anh ấy không còn sức đế khiêng hành lý. (Lektion 3, Nr. 23)
Tri hat keine Traveller Schecks. Tri không có séc du lịch. (Lektion 5, Nr. 42)
Möchten Sie auch etwas zu essen? Anh muốn ăn gì không? (Lektion 6, Nr. 57)
Haben Sie Sandwiches? Chị có Sandwich không? (Lektion 6, Nr. 58)
Kein Problem, wir haben oben reizende Zimmer mit Bad. Ist das okay? Không thành vấn đề, ở tầng trên chúng tôi có phòng với buồng tắm. Có được không ạ? (Lektion 8, Nr. 72)
Sagen Sie, gibt es Fernsehen im Schlafzimmer? Vây có truyền hình trong phòng ngủ không? (Lektion 8, Nr. 74)
Sie haben auch ein Radio und Sie müssen nichts extra dafür bezahlen. Có cả radio và anh không phải trả thêm tiền. (Lektion 8, Nr. 77)
Das ist wahr, aber es gibt keinen Speck. Đúng vậy, nhưng không có thịt hun khói. (Lektion 9, Nr. 83)
Oh, damit kann ich leben. Nhưng cũng không sao. (Lektion 9, Nr. 84)
Ich esse nicht sehr häufig Fleisch. Anh không có ăn thịt thường. (Lektion 9, Nr. 85)
Weißt du, ich arbeite in einem Büro und esse deshalb meistens leichte Gerichte. Em biết không, anh làm việc ở văn phòng và vì vậy thường ăn những món nhẹ. (Lektion 9, Nr. 86)
Kann ich hier auch zu Mittag und zu Abend essen? Em có thế ăn trưa và ăn tối ở đây không? (Lektion 9, Nr. 88)
Ich glaube, dass du das nicht kannst, aber es gibt eine nette Gaststätte, nicht weit von hier. Anh nghĩ là không, nhưng mā có một cái quán ăn ngon ở gần đây. (Lektion 9, Nr. 89)
Die Luft wird feucht sein. Không khí ẩm (Lektion 10, Nr. 100)
Kein Problem, ich werde einen Blick auf meine Karte werfen. Không sao, mình sẽ xem bản đồ. (Lektion 11, Nr. 104)
Aber Tri kann die Karte nicht finden, sie ist nicht in seinen Taschen. Nhưng Tri không tìm thấy bản đồ. Nó không nằm trong túi. (Lektion 11, Nr. 105)
Entschuldigen Sie, können Sie mir bitte erklären, wo das Hotel Zentral ist? Xin lỗi, anh làm ơn chỉ cho tôi khách sạn Zentral ở đâu được không? (Lektion 11, Nr. 107)
Das ist sehr einfach. Wissen Sie, wo der Markt ist? Đơn giản thôi. Anh có biết chợ nằm ở đâu không? (Lektion 11, Nr. 108)
Möchten Sie die Speisekarte? Em có muốn xem thực đơn không? (Lektion 12, Nr. 114)
Tri liebt es, Sport zu treiben. Er könnte ohne sportliche Aktivitäten nicht leben. Tri thích luyện tập thế thao. Anh ấy không thế sống nếu thiếu những hoạt động thế thao. (Lektion 13, Nr. 126)
Zu Hause ist Tris Kühlschrank leer. Tủ lạnh ở nhà Tri trống không. (Lektion 14, Nr. 138)
Nein, danke. Ich werde das morgen tun. Không cần đâu. Mai anh sẽ làm. (Lektion 15, Nr. 166)
Deine Wohnung ist toll, alles ist darin so freundlich, nicht wie in dem grauen Wohnheim, in dem ich lebe. Nhà của anh thật tuyệt. Mọi thứ trông rất gần gũi, không như ở khu tập thế tối thui nơi em đang ở. (Lektion 16, Nr. 172)
Ich hasse die kleine schmutzige Küche und den grauen Keller des Wohnheims, aber das macht nichts. Em không thích cái bếp nhỏ bẩn thỉu và cái hầm tối của khu tập thế, nhưng không sao. (Lektion 16, Nr. 175)
Tri wollte nie nach Hô Chí Minh, aber Trang ist dort aufgewachsen. Tri không bao giờ muốn đến thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, nhưng Trang đã lớn lên ở đó. (Lektion 17, Nr. 179)
Ich habe dich jetzt seit so langer Zeit nicht gesehen. Đã lâu em không gặp anh. (Lektion 18, Nr. 200)
Er weiß nicht, welchen Treibstoff sein Auto benötigt. Anh không biết là ô-tô cần loại xăng nào. (Lektion 19, Nr. 215)
Lassen Sie mich den Tank sehen. Ich denke, Sie brauchen bleifreies Benzin. Đế tôi xem bình xăng. Chắc là anh cần loại xăng không chì. (Lektion 19, Nr. 218)
Wirklich? Was ist passiert? Thật không? Chuyện gì xảy ra vậy? (Lektion 19, Nr. 221)
Ich weiß es nicht genau. Tôi không biết rõ. (Lektion 19, Nr. 222)
Ich hoffe, es ist niemand gestorben. Tôi hy vọng là không ai bị chết. (Lektion 19, Nr. 225)
Er weiß nicht, wie lange er bei seinem Bruder bleiben möchte. Anh ấy không biết là mình sẽ ở chỗ anh trai bao lâu. (Lektion 20, Nr. 229)
Raucher oder Nichtraucher? Hút thuốc hay không hút thuốc? (Lektion 20, Nr. 239)
Nichtraucher. Rauchen ist zu teuer. Không hút thuốc. Hút thuốc thì tốn kém lắm. (Lektion 20, Nr. 240)
Sie brauchen keinen Anschlussflug. Anh không cần chuyến bay nối tiếp. (Lektion 20, Nr. 244)
Möchtest du mit mir in die Stadt kommen? Em có muốn cùng anh vào phố không? (Lektion 21, Nr. 251)
Schau dir dieses Kleid an. Es ist fantastisch. Denkst du, es würde mir passen? Anh xem cái váy xem. Nó thật tuyệt. Anh thấy nó có hợp với em không? (Lektion 21, Nr. 255)
Nein, es ist langweilig. Versuche dieses blaue Hemd, das wird dir stehen. Không, nó trông thường quá. Anh thử cái áo sơ mi xanh này đi, sẽ hợp với anh hơn. (Lektion 22, Nr. 260)
Und du benötigst eine neue Brille, dann siehst du, dass dieses Hemd nichts für dich ist. Và anh cần một cặp kiếng mới. Anh xem đấy, cái áo này không hợp với anh. (Lektion 22, Nr. 262)
Ich kann die Sandalen nicht mehr tragen, es ist zu kalt. Em không thế đi xăng-đan nữa,vì trời lạnh quá. (Lektion 22, Nr. 267)
Magst du es gut durch gebraten? Anh muốn chiên kỹ không? (Lektion 23, Nr. 279)
Nein, ich mag es medium, mit vielen Gewürzen und Senf. Không, anh muốn chín tái thôi, thêm nhiều gia vị và mù tạc. (Lektion 23, Nr. 280)
Ich tue immer Salz und Pfeffer drauf, aber ich mag es nicht zu würzig. Em luôn rắc muối và tiêu lên trên, nhưng em không thích quá nhiều gia vị. (Lektion 23, Nr. 281)
Ein Freund von mir isst es immer roh. Người bạn của anh ăn không cần gia vị. (Lektion 23, Nr. 282)
Hast du eine Schüssel? Em có cái tô nào không? (Lektion 23, Nr. 288)
Ich kann nicht entscheiden, was ich mitnehmen soll. Anh không biết là nên mang theo đồ gì. (Lektion 24, Nr. 300)
Tri, hier ist nochmal Trang. Könntest du mir bitte einen Gefallen tun? Tri, em Trang đây. Anh có thế làm giúp em một việc được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 314)
Könntest du mir eine Halskette oder Ohrringe mitbringen? Anh có thế lấy giúp em một sợi dây chuyền hay bông tai được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 317)
Könntest du bitte den Ring mitnehmen und ihn mir geben? Anh có thế lấy chiếc nhẫn cho em được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 322)
Ja, sie erklärte mir, dass der Ring in guten Händen sein würde, wenn Sie ihn mitnehmen würden. Ừh, nó nói với tôi là sẽ không sao khi đưa nhẫn cho anh. (Lektion 26, Nr. 335)
Tri konnte nicht in seine Augen sehen. Tri không thế tin vào mắt mình. (Lektion 27, Nr. 343)
Kann ich Sie ein Stück mitnehmen? Tôi có thế chở anh một đoạn không? (Lektion 28, Nr. 361)
Ich kenne die Richtung nicht. Tôi không biết hướng đó. (Lektion 28, Nr. 363)
Wollen Sie etwas Mineralwasser oder Limonade? Anh có muốn uống nước khoáng hay nước chanh không? (Lektion 28, Nr. 366)
Können Sie bitte die Flasche schließen? Anh làm ơn đóng cái chai lại được không? (Lektion 28, Nr. 370)
Okay, haben Sie eine Karte? OK, chị có bản đồ không? (Lektion 28, Nr. 375)
Sie wählt seine Nummer, aber es tutet nicht. Cô ấy bấm số, nhưng không được. (Lektion 31, Nr. 398)
Sie schaut sich nach einer Telefonzelle um, aber es ist keine hier. Cô ấy nhìn quanh tìm một máy trạm điện thoại, nhưng ở đây không có cái nào. (Lektion 31, Nr. 400)
Wissen Sie, wo eine ist? Anh có biết ở đâu có không? (Lektion 31, Nr. 403)
Sie steckt ihre Telefonkarte hinein und hebt den Hörer ab, aber das Telefon funktioniert nicht. Cô ấy nhét thẻ điện thoại vào và nhấc ống nghe lên, nhưng điện thoại không hoạt động. (Lektion 31, Nr. 407)
Nein, ich bin unverletzt. Ich stehe nur unter Schock. Không, tôi không bị thương. Chỉ bị sốc thôi. (Lektion 32, Nr. 433)
Ich würde dir keine Pillen oder Antibiotikum geben. Em sẽ không đưa thuốc cho anh. (Lektion 33, Nr. 451)
Ich kann mich nicht mal dran erinnern, wann wir das letzte Mal da waren. Anh không nhớ được lần trước là phim gì. (Lektion 34, Nr. 459)
Nein, er ist dunkelhaarig, elegant und sehr hübsch. Không, anh ta tóc màu đen, rất lịch thiệp và đáng yêu. (Lektion 34, Nr. 469)
Was ist mit dem Western? Phim cao bồi viễn Tây được không? (Lektion 34, Nr. 472)
Auch nicht. Cũng không. (Lektion 34, Nr. 475)
Tri möchte sie in ihrer neuen Wohnung besuchen, aber er kennt den Weg nicht. Tri muốn thăm căn phòng mới của Trang, nhưng anh ấy không biết đường. (Lektion 37, Nr. 520)
Jetzt musst du geradeaus gehen, und dann die zweite, nein, die dritte Straße links. Sau đó anh đi thắng và đến đường thứ hai, à không, đuờng thứ ba thì rẽ trái. (Lektion 37, Nr. 526)
Gibt es keinen einfacheren und schnelleren Weg, um zu dir zu gelangen? Không có đường nào đơn giản hơn và nhanh hơn đế đến chỗ em sao? (Lektion 37, Nr. 529)
Ich denke, dass ich alles finde. Sonst rufe ich dich an. Anh nghĩ là sẽ tìm được, nếu không anh sẽ gọi điện cho em. (Lektion 37, Nr. 534)
Welchen Film möchtest du sehen? Anh muốn xem phim gì không? (Lektion 38, Nr. 545)
Ich glaube nicht, dass mein Lieblingsfilm gerade im Fernsehen läuft. Em nghĩ là, phim em thích thì không có chiếu trên ti vi. (Lektion 38, Nr. 546)
Hast du das Programm hier? Vậy em có lịch chương trình ở đây không? (Lektion 38, Nr. 550)
Gibt es sonst nichts im Fernsehen? Không có gì khác trên Ti vi nữa à? (Lektion 38, Nr. 554)
Tri steht unter einem riesigen Baum, damit er nicht so nass wird. Tri đứng dưới một cái cây to đế không bị ướt. (Lektion 39, Nr. 560)
Er kann seinen Augen nicht trauen! Anh ấy không dám tin vào mắt mình nữa. (Lektion 39, Nr. 562)
Er konnte das nicht glauben. Anh ấy không thế tin vào điều đó. (Lektion 39, Nr. 565)
Er hat seine Familie so lange nicht gesehen. Đã lâu anh ấy không gặp lại gia đình. (Lektion 40, Nr. 570)
Die Tante war immer so stolz, weil sie normalerweise nie kocht, nur an Weihnachten. Cô luôn tự hào, vì bình thường cô không bao giờ nấu ăn, ngoại trừ vào dịp lễ giáng sinh thôi. (Lektion 40, Nr. 573)
Nein, ich werde meine Familie über Weihnachten besuchen. Không, em về thăm gia đình vào Giáng sinh. (Lektion 41, Nr. 586)
Das ist sehr nett! Sie können glücklich sein. Ich habe keine Familie mehr. Thật là tuyệt. Chắc cô hạnh phúc lắm. Tôi không còn gia đình nữa. (Lektion 41, Nr. 587)
Nein. Ich habe mich in meinem Leben über einhundert Mal verliebt. Không. Trong đời tôi đã yêu hơn trăm lần. (Lektion 41, Nr. 589)
Aber dann sind Sie nicht allein. Vậy là ông không cô đơn. (Lektion 41, Nr. 592)
Ich habe kein Problem damit. Em không để ý chuyện đó đâu. (Lektion 42, Nr. 601)
Sollen wir ein Auto mieten? Chúng ta có nên thuê ô-tô không? (Lektion 42, Nr. 605)
Der ist für mich unverzichtbar. Cái này với anh không thể từ chối được. (Lektion 44, Nr. 637)
Du solltest den Kredit aber nicht zu oft beanspruchen. Nhưng anh không nên quá thường xuyên lạm dụng cái thẻ tín dụng này. (Lektion 44, Nr. 638)
Genau. Sonst muss ich zu hohe Zinsen bezahlen. Chính xác. Nếu không anh sẽ phải trả lãi xuất cao. (Lektion 44, Nr. 639)
Tri stellt sich offensichtlich nicht ganz so geschickt an. Trí bố trí rõ ràng là không khéo léo cho lắm. (Lektion 46, Nr. 656)
Die Lieferung, die ich gestern erhalten habe, ist nicht vollständig. Hàng giao mà hôm qua tôi nhận được không đầy đủ. (Lektion 47, Nr. 670)
Ohne Fernbedienung aber kann ich keine Programme einstellen. Nhưng tôi không thể điều chỉnh các chương trình mà không có cái điều khiển từ xa. (Lektion 47, Nr. 672)
Obwohl die Fernbedienung auf dem Lieferschein steht, ist sie nicht im Paket enthalten. Mặc dù trong giấy giao hàng ghi là có cái điều khiển từ xa, nhưng mà nó không hề có trong kiện phẩm. (Lektion 47, Nr. 673)
Ich beschwere mich normalerweise nicht gerne, aber in diesem Fall werde ich eine Ausnahme machen. Bình thường tôi không thích phàn nàn cho lắm, nhưng trường hợp này là một ngoại lệ. (Lektion 47, Nr. 674)
Hast du gestern das frische Obst für den Nachtisch gekauft? Hôm qua anh có mua trái cây tươi để tráng miệng không? (Lektion 48, Nr. 681)
Hoffentlich müssen wir uns am Haupteingang nicht zu lange anstellen. Hy vọng là chúng ta không phải xếp hàng quá lâu ở lối vào chính. (Lektion 49, Nr. 695)
Sprich lauter! Ich verstehe dich nicht! Nói to lên! Anh không hiểu! (Lektion 49, Nr. 700)
Ja, habe ich. Schade, dass wir zu dieser Jahreszeit nicht mehr baden können. Rồi. Đáng tiếc mùa này chúng ta không thể tắm được. (Lektion 51, Nr. 716)
Nein, denn wir haben es eilig! Không, vì chúng ta phải nhanh lên thôi! (Lektion 51, Nr. 722)
Bin ich froh, dass wir vorher nicht die Abkürzung genommen haben. Anh mừng là chúng ta đã không đi con đường tắt trước đó. (Lektion 52, Nr. 738)
Genau, sonst hätten wir diesen Rastplatz nicht entdeckt. Đúng, nếu không thì chúng ta đã không thể phát hiện ra chỗ nghỉ ngơi này. (Lektion 52, Nr. 739)
Er kann nicht einschlafen. Anh không thể ngủ được. (Lektion 54, Nr. 769)
Wenn du dich weiter über mich lustig machst, kannst du heute auf der Luftmatratze übernachten. Nếu anh tiếp tục chế nhạo em, hôm nay anh có thể qua đêm trên cái nệm không khí. (Lektion 54, Nr. 774)
wir hatten zwar weder Ozean noch Sandstrand, aber dafür ein angenehmes Klima. Chúng con không có đại dương cũng chẳng có bãi cát, nhưng có một khí hậu thật dễ chịu. (Lektion 55, Nr. 783)
Hast du dich jeden Tag mit dem Badetuch an den Strand gelegt? Hàng ngày anh có trải khăn tắm nằm trên cát không? (Lektion 56, Nr. 796)
Natürlich nicht. Das hat für mich keinen Reiz. Đương nhiên không. Điều đó với anh không thu hút. (Lektion 56, Nr. 797)
Darf ich mal eine neugierige Frage stellen? Em có thể hỏi một câu tò mò được không? (Lektion 56, Nr. 799)
Hattest du auch manchmal Heimweh? Anh có thỉnh thoảng nhớ nhà không? (Lektion 56, Nr. 800)
Eigentlich nicht, ich fühle mich in jedem Land der Erde wohl. Thực sự không, anh cảm thấy thoải mái ở mọi nước trên trái đất. (Lektion 56, Nr. 801)
Wussten sie, dass sie fotografiert werden? Chúng có biết là chúng được chụp ảnh không? (Lektion 57, Nr. 811)
Gibt es noch zwei Karten für heute Abend? Còn hai vé cho tối hôm nay không ? (Lektion 58, Nr. 821)
Auf meinem alten Gerät lassen sich die Tasten nicht mehr drücken. Cái máy cũ của tôi không thể bấm được nữa. (Lektion 59, Nr. 832)
Welches Mobilfunknetz würdest du mir empfehlen? Bạn có thể giới thiệu mạng điện thoại nào đó cho tôi không? (Lektion 59, Nr. 834)
Hast du schon mal darauf geachtet, ob du du eher am Tag oder am Abend telefonierst? Bạn đã từng để ý, rằng bạn điện thoại nhiều vào ban ngày hay tối không? (Lektion 59, Nr. 837)
Das finde ich aber nicht in Ordnung. Nhưng điều này em thấy không ổn. (Lektion 60, Nr. 847)
Und außerdem sollst du nicht immer so viel fernsehen. Và thêm nữa anh không nên thường xuyên xem TiVi như thế. (Lektion 60, Nr. 851)
Kannst du mir das verzeihen? Em có thể bỏ qua cho anh không? (Lektion 60, Nr. 854)
Jeder hat seine Angewohnheiten. Ich werde versuchen, mich nicht mehr so aufzuregen. Mỗi người đều có thói quen của mình. Em sẽ cố gắng không nổi nóng như thế nữa. (Lektion 60, Nr. 856)
Trang macht sich Sorgen, weil der Mann ihrer Schwester keine Rücksicht auf ihre Gefühle genommen hat. Trang lo lắng,vì chồng của chị gái đã không hề để ý đến cảm giác của chị. (Lektion 61, Nr. 859)
Das tut ihrer Seele gar nicht gut. Điều đó không hề tốt cho tinh thần của chị. (Lektion 61, Nr. 863)
Deine Schwester sollte kein Mitleid mit ihm haben und ihn endlich verlassen. Chị của em không nên khoan dung cho anh ta và dứt khoát rời bỏ. (Lektion 61, Nr. 865)
Sie muss sich ja nicht unbedingt an ihm rächen, aber sie sollte sich in Zukunft wirklich nicht mehr ausnutzen lassen. Chị cũng không nhất thiết phải trả thù anh ta, nhưng thực sự trong tương lai chị không nên để bị lợi dụng nữa. (Lektion 61, Nr. 866)
Habt ihr euch eingemischt und die Frau beschützt? Mấy anh có xen vào và bảo vệ người phụ nữ đó không? (Lektion 62, Nr. 877)
Ich war nicht fähig, mich zu wehren! Anh đã không thể tự vệ! (Lektion 62, Nr. 880)
Haben die anderen dir nicht geholfen? Những người khác không giúp anh à? (Lektion 62, Nr. 881)
Es gelang ihnen jedoch nicht, ihn festzuhalten. Nhưng họ cũng không bắt được anh ta. (Lektion 62, Nr. 883)
Der Richter ließ sich von dem Mann, der alles leugnete, aber nicht beeindrucken. Người đàn ông phủ nhận mọi việc, nhưng điều đó không làm cho thẩm phán lay động. (Lektion 63, Nr. 893)
Auch sein Anwalt, der auf unschuldig plädierte, konnte ihm nicht helfen. Ngay cả luật sư, người bào chữa cho anh ta cũng không thể giúp gì được. (Lektion 63, Nr. 894)
Du kannst dir nicht vorstellen, was heute in meiner Firma los war! Anh không thể tưởng tượng được đâu, chuyện gì đã xảy ra ở công ty hôm nay đâu ! (Lektion 64, Nr. 903)
Und euer Wachmann hat nichts bemerkt? Thế người bảo vệ không phát hiện gì à? (Lektion 64, Nr. 911)
Was wäre bloß gewesen, wenn ihr nicht versichert gewesen wärt! Chuyện gì sẽ xảy ra, nếu không có bảo hiểm! (Lektion 64, Nr. 918)
Nirgendwo wächst Unkraut. Không ở đâu có cỏ dại mọc. (Lektion 65, Nr. 922)
Die Tiere wirken gut versorgt und nicht vernachlässigt. Những con thú được chăm sóc tốt và không hề bị sao nhãng. (Lektion 65, Nr. 923)
Ich muss zugeben, das weiß ich nicht. Anh phải tự thừa nhận, anh cũng không biết. (Lektion 65, Nr. 932)
Als Tri abends zurück zum Parkplatz kommt, bleibt er - unfähig sich zu bewegen - stehen: Khi Trí quay lại bãi đậu xe vào buổi tối, anh đứng sững lại- không thể cử động được: (Lektion 67, Nr. 960)
Als sie das Auto starten möchte, springt es nicht an. Khi cô khởi động, xe không nổ. (Lektion 68, Nr. 966)
Nein, denn die Beleuchtung funktioniert. Không, vì đèn vẫn hoạt động. (Lektion 68, Nr. 972)
Ich habe alles versucht, doch ich kann die Ursache der Panne nicht finden. Em đã thử hết rồi, nhưng em vẫn không phát hiện ra nguyên nhân hỏng. (Lektion 68, Nr. 974)
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)
Leider habe ich keine Erfahrung im Handeln mit solchen Waren. Tiếc là tôi không có kinh nghiệm trong việc thương lượng hàng thế này. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1003)
Ich kann nur sagen, dass ich als Studentin nicht genug verdiene, um mir das leisten zu können. Tôi chỉ có thể nói, khẳ năng của tôi không nhiều vì là sinh viên tôi không kiếm được nhiều tiền. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1004)
Bei einem Autohändler hätte er nicht so viel bekommen. Giao cho một người bán xe thì anh không thể nhận được nhiều như thế. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1009)
Nein, es waren Vampire. Không, đó là ma hút máu. (Lektion 71, Nr. 1020)
Das kann man einem Kind doch nicht vorlesen! Vậy truyện này người ta không nên đọc cho một đứa trẻ! (Lektion 71, Nr. 1022)
Ohne Vorwarnung rollte sie auf die Küste zu. Không có sự cảnh báo trước những cơn sóng cuốn vào bờ. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1029)
Gab es viele Tote? Có nhiều người chết không? (Lektion 72, Nr. 1036)
Wurden denn auch Kinder Opfer der Flutwelle? Vậy có nạn nhân là trẻ em trong trận sóng thủy triều này không? (Lektion 72, Nr. 1038)
Sie hätten einander fast nicht mehr wiedererkannt. Họ gần như không nhận ra nhau. (Lektion 73, Nr. 1047)
Erst war ich ziemlich nervös, aber dann habe ich mich getraut, dich zu fragen, ob du etwas trinken möchtest. Mới đầu anh hơi căng thẳng, nhưng sau đó lấy lại tự tin để hỏi em, liệu em có muốn uống gì đó không. (Lektion 74, Nr. 1060)
Seitdem sind wir unzertrennlich! Từ đó chúng ta không thể chia cách được! (Lektion 74, Nr. 1065)
Bitte sagt uns bald Bescheid, ob Ihr mit uns feiert. Làm ơn hãy thông báo cho chúng tôi, liệu các bạn có tiệc tùng chung với chúng tôi hay không. (Lektion 75, Nr. 1075)
Hast du die lange Schlange vor der Umkleidekabine gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy một hàng dài trước phòng thay đồ không? (Lektion 76, Nr. 1083)
Du riechst so gut, du brauchst kein Parfum! Em thơm đến nỗi không cần nước hoa nữa đâu! (Lektion 76, Nr. 1088)
Du hast dich heute morgen wohl nicht rasiert, dein Bart kratzt! Sáng hôm nay anh không cạo râu, râu của anh cào đau quá! (Lektion 76, Nr. 1090)
Nicht ganz, zuerst ist unser Kontrabass ausgefallen, aber wir haben jemanden gefunden, der ihn vertritt. Không hoàn toàn, mới đầu thiếu đàn công bat, nhưng tụi em đã tìm được người có thể thay thế cho việc đó. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1112)
Dann muss ich mich nur noch um die Bühne kümmern, damit eurem großen Auftritt nichts mehr dazwischen kommen kann. Vậy là anh chỉ còn phải chăm lo đến sân khấu, để sự biểu diễn không có chuyện gì xảy ra giữa chừng. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1116)
Es herrscht eine gemütliche Atmosphäre. Nó bao trùm một không khí thật thoải mái. (Lektion 79, Nr. 1120)
Der Schütze sucht den Sinn des Lebens und braucht seinen persönlichen Freiraum. Nhân mã thì luôn tìm kiếm ý nghĩa của cuộc sống và cần không gian riêng. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1143)
Können Sie mir erklären, wie das ablaufen wird? Bạn có thể giải thích cho tôi, quá trình của nó như thế nào không? (Lektion 81, Nr. 1151)
Tri ist zwar nicht direkt betroffen, aber das Thema beschäftigt ihn. Trí tuy không trực tiếp liên quan đến, nhưng đề tài này cũng làm anh quan tâm đến. (Lektion 82, Nr. 1164)
Wolltest du denn nicht immer Journalistin werden? Vậy em không muốn trở thành nữ nhà báo nữa hả? (Lektion 83, Nr. 1189)
Hast Du meinen Reisepass gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy hộ chiếu du lịch của anh không? (Lektion 84, Nr. 1196)
Ich kann auch das Visum vom Konsulat nicht finden. Anh cũng không thấy giấy thị thực của lãnh sự quán. (Lektion 84, Nr. 1197)
Bin ich mit der Niederlassung in Berlin verbunden? Có phải tôi đang được kết nối với chi nhánh tại Berlin không vậy? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1213)
Haben Sie mich angerufen? Anh / Chị vừa gọi cho tôi phải không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1217)
Haben Sie einen Moment Zeit? Anh / Chị có chút thời gian bây giờ không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1219)
Kann ich bitte mit Frau ... sprechen? Xin lỗi, tôi có thể nói chuyện với cô / bà ... được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1220)
Kann ich bitte mit Ihrer Kollegin sprechen? Xin lỗi, tôi có thể nói chuyện với cô đồng nghiệp của anh / chị được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1221)
Ist Herr ... zu sprechen? Có thể nói chuyện với ông / ngài...bây giờ được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1222)
Sind die Kollegen der Forschungsabteilung noch da? Xin hỏi nhân viên của phòng nghiên cứu có còn đó không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1223)
Ist ... da? Anh / Chị ... có ở đó không ạ? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1224)
Können Sie mich bitte zur Pressestelle durchstellen? Anh / Chị có thể làm ơn nối máy cho tôi với bộ phận báo chí truyền thông được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1226)
Darf ich Sie mit meiner Kollegin verbinden? Tôi sẽ nối máy cho anh / chị với đồng nghiệp của tôi được không? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1251)
Der Geschäftsführer ist im Moment nicht zu sprechen. Giám đốc hiện không thể tiếp chuyện được. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1255)
Möchten Sie meiner Kollegin etwas ausrichten? Anh / Chị muốn nhắn lại gì cho đồng nghiệp của tôi không? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1258)
Sie ist gerade nicht im Büro. Cô ấy hiện không có mặt trong văn phòng. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1259)
Er ist gerade nicht im Büro. Anh ấy hiện không có mặt trong văn phòng. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1260)
Würde es Sie stören, wenn ich diesen Anruf annehme? Anh / Chị có phiền không nếu tôi nghe cuộc gọi này? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1263)
Möchten Sie eine Nachricht hinterlassen? Anh / Chị có muốn nhắn lại gì không? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1269)
Bitte geben Sie mir Ihre Telefonnummer. Anh / Chị có thể để lại số điện thoại liên lạc được không? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1270)
Können Sie das bitte buchstabieren? Anh / Chị có thể đánh vần nó được không? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1273)
Leider kann ich Ihnen nicht weiterhelfen. Rất tiếc tôi không thể giúp gì được cho anh / chị . (Lektion 86, Nr. 1275)
Der gewählte Gesprächspartner ist zur Zeit nicht erreichbar. Thuê bao quý khách vừa gọi hiện không liên lạc được. (Lektion 87, Nr. 1277)
Ich kann Sie nicht verstehen. Tôi không hiểu anh / chị nói gì. (Lektion 87, Nr. 1279)
Kann ich Sie in 10 Minuten zurückrufen? Tôi có thể gọi lại cho anh / chị trong 10 phút nữa được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1285)
Könnten Sie bitte etwas lauter sprechen? Anh / Chị có thể nói to thêm chút được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1288)
Könnten Sie bitte etwas langsamer sprechen? Anh / Chị có thể nói chậm lại chút được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1289)
Könnten Sie das bitte wiederholen? Anh / Chị có thể nhắc lại được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1290)
Kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer. Không kết nối được với số máy này. (Lektion 87, Nr. 1294)
Diese Nummer ist nicht vergeben. Số điện thoại này không tồn tại. (Lektion 87, Nr. 1295)
Leider habe ich Ihren Namen nicht verstanden. Könnten Sie ihn mir bitte nochmals sagen? Xin lỗi tôi không nghe rõ tên của anh / chị . Làm ơn nhắc lại tên của anh / chị được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1297)
Können Sie das buchstabieren? Anh / Chị có thể đánh vần được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1299)
Leider sind wir im Moment nicht erreichbar. Rất tiếc hiện tại chúng tôi không thể liên lạc được. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1301)
Ich bin gerade nicht erreichbar. Hiện tại tôi không thể liên lạc được. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1302)
Falls unzustellbar, bitte zurück an Absender Nếu không tìm được địa chỉ, làm ơn gửi lại cho người gửi! (Lektion 89, Nr. 1342)
Leider müssen wir Ihnen mitteilen, dass wir Ihre Bestellung nicht bearbeiten können. Chúng tôi rất tiếc phải thông báo với anh / chị rằng đơn đặt hàng của anh / chị không thể giải quyết được. (Lektion 90, Nr. 1352)
Bitte leiten Sie diese E-Mail nicht weiter. Yêu cầu không chuyển tiếp bức thư này. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1377)
Diese E-Mail ist eine interne Mitteilung. Sie darf nicht an Personen außerhalb des Unternehmens geschickt werden. Bức thư này mang tính nội bộ. Yêu cầu không tiết lộ cho người ngoài công ty. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1379)
Leider konnte ich das Dokument nicht herunterladen. Rất tiếc tôi không thể tải văn bản xuống được. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1382)
Das Dokument lässt sich nicht öffnen. Văn bản không thể mở được. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1383)
In der Zeit vom 23.12. bis zum 10.01. bin ich leider nicht erreichbar. Trong khoảng thời gian từ 23.12 đến 10. 01 tôi sẽ không thể liên lạc được. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1388)
Hast du meine E-Mail bekommen? Anh / Chị có nhận được thư của tôi không? (Lektion 92, Nr. 1399)
Soll ich dir die E-Mail weiterleiten? Có cần tôi chuyển bức thư này tới anh / chị không? (Lektion 92, Nr. 1400)
Der Server ist nicht erreichbar. Ich kann meine E-Mails nicht abrufen. Mạng chủ hiện đang bị treo, tôi không thể mở hòm thư được. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1403)
Vielleicht hast du meine E-Mail nicht bekommen, weil sie als Spam eingestuft wurde. Có thể anh / chị không nhận được thư của tôi vì nó bị chuyển vào hòm thư rác. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1404)
Kannst du mir bitte eine Kopie dieser E-Mail schicken? Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho tôi bản sao của Email đó được không? (Lektion 92, Nr. 1405)
Kannst du das bitte an die Kollegin in Berlin faxen? Anh / Chị có thể gửi tài liệu này qua fax đến đồng nghiệp ở Berlin được không? (Lektion 93, Nr. 1413)
Können Sie das bitte an die Personalabteilung faxen? Anh / Chị có thể gửi fax đến phòng nhân sự được không? (Lektion 93, Nr. 1415)
Die Übertragung war leider unvollständig. Đường truyền fax không ổn định. (Lektion 93, Nr. 1417)
Ich habe deine Faxnachricht nicht bekommen. Tôi không nhận được bản fax. (Lektion 93, Nr. 1419)
Das Faxgerät hat kein Papier mehr. Kannst du es bitte auffüllen? Máy fax không còn giấy. Anh / Chị có thể cho thêm vào được không? (Lektion 93, Nr. 1421)
Darf ich mich vorstellen? Tôi xin tự giới thiệu được không? (Lektion 94, Nr. 1425)
Wie geht es Ihnen? Anh / Chị có khỏe không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1450)
Würden Sie mir Ihre Visitenkarte geben? Anh / Chị có thể cho tôi danh thiếp của anh / chị được không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1459)
Wohnen Sie auch hier in der Stadt? Anh / Chị cũng sống ở thành phố này phải không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1460)
Was machen Sie, wenn Sie nicht gerade arbeiten? Anh / Chị làm gì khi không phải đi làm? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1461)
War es schwer, den Weg hierher zu finden? Anh / Chị tìm đường đến đây có khó không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1464)
Möchten Sie sich setzen? Anh / Chị có muốn ngồi không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1469)
Möchten Sie eine Tasse Tee? Anh / Chị có muốn uống trà không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1471)
Hatten Sie einen angenehmen Flug? Chuyến bay của anh / chị đã tốt đẹp phải không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1475)
Entschuldigung, sind Sie die neue Kollegin? Xin lỗi, anh / chị có phải là nhân viên mới không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1476)
Wie bitte? Das habe ich eben (akustisch) nicht verstanden. Xin lỗi tôi nghe không rõ lắm. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1477)
Verzeihung, darf ich Sie kurz stören? Xin lỗi, tôi có thể làm phiền anh / chị một chút được không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1478)
Entschuldigung, darf ich hereinkommen? Xin lỗi, tôi vào được không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1479)
Können Sie bitte mitkommen? Anh / Chị có thể đi cùng được không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1481)
Das macht nichts. (Điều đó) không có vấn đề gì. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1484)
Oh, das war ein Missverständnis. Das habe ich nicht so gemeint. Ô, đó là một sự hiểu lầm. Tôi không có ý đó. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1487)
Sind Sie zum ersten Mal hier? Anh / Chị đến đây lần đầu tiên phải không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1492)
Waren Sie letztes Jahr auch hier? Năm ngoái anh / chị cũng đã tới đây phải không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1493)
Haben Sie das Fußballspiel gestern Abend gesehen? Anh / Chị có xem trận bóng đá ngày hôm qua không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1512)
Spielen Sie Golf? Anh / Chị có chơi golf không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1513)
Kennen Sie diesen Golfplatz? Anh / Chị có biết sân golf này không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1514)
Mögen Sie Basketball? Anh / Chị có thích bóng rổ không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1516)
Wie geht es Ihrem Partner? Bạn đời của anh / chị khỏe không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1528)
Wie geht es Ihren Kindern? Con của anh / chị có khoẻ không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1529)
Gehen Sie gerne ins Theater? Anh / Chị có thích đi xem kịch / đến nhà hát không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1537)
Darf ich Ihnen den 17.11. vorschlagen? Tôi xin đề xuất ngày 17.11 có được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1545)
Passt es Ihnen am Mittwoch um 10 Uhr? Thứ tư vào lúc 10 giờ với anh / chị có được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1547)
Können wir das Problem telefonisch besprechen? Chúng ta có thể bàn về vấn đề đó qua điện thoại được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1557)
Können wir unseren Termin am 9.5. bitte verschieben? Chúng ta có thể lùi cuộc hẹn sang ngày 09.05 được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1558)
Wäre es möglich, dass wir uns eine Stunde früher treffen? Chúng ta có thể gặp nhau sớm hơn một tiếng được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1560)
Können Sie mir bitte ein Angebot basierend auf Preisen ab Werk machen? Anh / Chị có thể khuyến mại cho tôi theo giá xuất xưởng được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1567)
Kannst du bitte 100 Kartons für den Versand bei diesem Hersteller bestellen? Anh / Chị có thể đặt 100 thùng các-tông cho việc vận chuyển tại nhà sản xuất này được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1568)
Gewähren Sie Mengenrabatt? Qúy vị có giảm giá cho số lượng lớn không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1579)
Ist das Ihr letztes Angebot? Đây là đơn chào hàng cuối cùng của anh / chị phải không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1580)
Das ist ein unverbindlicher Preisvorschlag. Đây là đề xuất giá không bắt buộc. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1581)
Können Sie uns bitte ein Muster von Artikel 478 in rot schicken? Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho chúng tôi mẫu màu đỏ của sản phẩm 478 được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1582)
Haben Sie von Artikel 2256 noch 1.000 Stück auf Lager? Anh / Chị có sẵn trong kho 1000 cái loại sản phẩm 2256 không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1583)
Würden Sie uns bitte ein Ansichtsexemplar zuschicken? Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho chúng tôi một bản mẫu tham khảo được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1584)
Ihre Bestellung können wir zu diesen Bedingungen leider nicht annehmen. Rất tiếc chúng tôi không thể nhận đơn đặt hàng của quý vị với những điều kiện này được. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1588)
Leider ist der Artikel Nr. 3997 aus unserem Sommerkatalog nicht mehr lieferbar. Rất tiếc loại sản phẩm số 3997 từ catalog mùa hè không còn nữa. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1590)
Leider sind diese Bauteile zur Zeit nicht lieferbar. Rất tiếc chi tiết / bộ phận này hiện tại không được cung cấp nữa. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1593)
Ich bin nicht sicher, ob diese Informationen richtig sind. Tôi không dám chắc những thông tin trên là chính xác. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1608)
Können Sie das bitte nachprüfen? Anh / Chị có thể kiểm tra lại thông tin trên được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1609)
Kannst du bitte dieses Buch für mich bestellen? Anh / Chị có thể đặt cho tôi cuốn sách đó được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1611)
Hier bin ich nicht sicher, ob deine Übersetzung korrekt ist. Tôi không chắc phần dịch này của anh / chị là chính xác. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1613)
Kannst du das bitte im Wörterbuch nachschlagen? Anh / Chị có thể tra lại cái này trong từ điển được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1614)
Kannst du dazu bitte im Internet recherchieren? Anh / Chị có thể tìm kiếm thêm thông tin trên mạng được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1616)
Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie ich in diesem Fall entscheiden soll. Ist etwas Vergleichbares schon einmal vorgekommen? Tôi không biết nên quyết định thế nào trong trường hợp này. Đã có một trường hợp tương tự nào xảy ra chưa? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1618)
Können Sie mir mehr Einzelheiten zu diesem Thema erzählen? Anh / Chị có thể kể chi tiết thêm về đề tài này được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1620)
Würden Sie mir einige Fragen zu diesem Thema beantworten? Anh / Chị có thể vui lòng trả lời vài câu hỏi về đề tài này được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1622)
Würden Sie mir ein Interview geben? Ông / Bà có thể vui lòng trả lời phỏng vấn được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1623)
Kann ich Einsicht in diese Akten nehmen? Tôi có thể xem qua dữ liệu này được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1626)
Wurde in dieser Fachzeitschrift schon etwas zu unserem Thema veröffentlicht? Trong tạp chí chuyên ngành này có bài viết nào về đề tài của chúng ta không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1628)
Ich habe keinen Zugang zu diesen Informationen. Tôi không tiếp cận được với những thông tin đó. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1636)
Leider ist dieses Buch vergriffen und nicht mehr lieferbar. Rất tiếc cuốn sách trên đã được mua hết và cũng không được cung cấp thêm nữa. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1637)
Ich soll mehr Informationen über diesen Fall suchen, aber ich komme mit meiner Recherche nicht weiter. Hast du einen guten Rat für mich? Tôi rất cần thêm thông tin về trường hợp này nhưng không biết tiếp tục tra cứu thế nào? Anh / Chị có lời khuyên hữu ích nào không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1638)
Meine Suche hat keine interessanten Ergebnisse gebracht. Việc tìm kiếm của tôi không đưa lại kết quả thú vị nào. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1639)
Ich kann die Datei mit den Informationen nicht öffnen. Tôi không mở được dữ liệu có những thông tin đó. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1641)
Ich kann keine relevanten Informationen zu diesem Thema finden. Tôi không tìm được thông tin nào liên quan đến đề tài này. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1642)
Kannst du bitte alle Ergebnisse dieser Besprechung mitschreiben und dann an alle Kollegen schicken? Anh / Chị có thể ghi chép kết quả cuộc họp lại rồi sau đó gửi đến các tất cả các nhân viên được không? (Lektion 100, Nr. 1651)
Haben Sie noch Fragen zu meinem Vortrag? Quý vị còn có câu hỏi nào về bài thuyết trình của tôi không? (Lektion 100, Nr. 1658)
Ich bin dagegen. Tôi phản đối. / Tôi không nhất trí. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1662)
Ich bin nicht Ihrer Meinung. Tôi không nhất trí với ý kiến của anh / chị . (Lektion 100, Nr. 1663)
Mit diesem Vorschlag bin ich nicht einverstanden. Tôi không đồng ý với đề xuất này. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1665)
Mir ist nicht klar, worauf du hinaus willst. Tôi không rõ anh / chị định nói điều gì. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1667)
Sollen wir darüber abstimmen? Chúng ta có nên biểu quyết cho vấn đề này không? (Lektion 100, Nr. 1671)
Leider haben wir heute keine Zeit mehr um dieses Thema zu besprechen. Rất tiếc hôm nay chúng ta không còn thời gian để bàn về đề tài này nữa. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1673)
Könnten Sie sich bitte kurz fassen? Anh / Chị có thể tóm gọn lại được không? (Lektion 100, Nr. 1674)
Das gehört nicht zum Thema. Điều đó không liên quan đến đề tài / vấn đề này. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1675)
Leider können wir uns in diesem Punkt nicht einigen. Rất tiếc chúng ta không thể nhất trí ở điểm này được. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1677)
Brauchen Sie noch weitere Unterlagen von mir? Anh / Chị còn cần thêm giấy tờ gì của tôi nữa không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1688)
Diese Frage verstehe ich nicht. Können Sie mir das bitte erklären? Tôi không hiểu câu hỏi này. Anh / Chị làm ơn giải thích giúp tôi được không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1689)
Können Sie das bitte für mich übersetzen? Anh / Chị có thể dịch hộ tôi cái này được không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1691)
Kann ich Ihnen die Formulare auch per E-Mail zuschicken? Tôi có thể gửi ngài bản khai này qua Email được không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1698)
Haben Sie einen Vorschlag, wie wir dieses Problem lösen könnten? Anh / Chị có đề xuất giải pháp gì cho vấn đề này không? (Lektion 102, Nr. 1710)
Es ist sinnlos, sich gegenseitig die Schuld zuzuschieben. Tôi thấy việc đổ lỗi cho nhau không đem lại lợi ích gì cả. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1713)
Ich muss mich entschuldigen: Ich wollte Sie nicht beleidigen. Tôi xin lỗi về điều đó, tôi không có ý xúc phạm anh / chị. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1716)
Ich sehe keine andere Möglichkeit. Tôi không thấy có khả năng nào khác. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1721)
Können wir dieses Problem nicht anders lösen? Liệu chúng ta có giải pháp khác cho vấn đề này không? (Lektion 102, Nr. 1724)
Kannst du das bitte erledigen? Anh / Chị có thể giải quyết được việc này không? (Lektion 102, Nr. 1728)
Mein Praktikum war leider ein Misserfolg: Ich habe zwei Monate lang nur Kaffee gekocht und Akten kopiert. Khóa thực tập của tôi đáng tiếc đã không thành công: Trong suốt hai tháng tôi chỉ pha cà phê và copy tài liệu. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1761)
Leider habe ich nichts Neues gelernt. Đáng tiếc tôi đã không học được gì mới. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1762)
Ich habe mich unterfordert gefühlt. Tôi đã có cảm giác không được thử thách. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1763)
Sie suchen eine Herausforderung? Anh / Chị tìm một sự thách thức phải không? (Lektion 104, Nr. 1774)
Sie suchen eine neue Aufgabe? Anh / Chị tìm công việc mới phải không? (Lektion 104, Nr. 1775)
Sie haben Ihre Promotion im Fach Bioinformatik erfolgreich abgeschlossen? Anh / Chị đã tốt nghiệp thành công tiến sĩ về lĩnh vực tin sinh học phải không? (Lektion 104, Nr. 1776)
Haben Sie Auslandserfahrung? Anh / Chị có kinh nghiệm nước ngoài không? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1868)
Macht Ihnen Ihre jetzige Tätigkeit Spaß? Anh / Chị có thích công việc hiện nay không? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1886)
Haben Sie sich auch bei anderen Unternehmen beworben? Anh / Chị có nộp đơn xin việc ở công ty khác không? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1887)
Sprechen Sie Englisch? Anh / Chị có biết nói tiếng Anh không? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1905)
Würden Sie sich über Regeln hinwegsetzen, wenn es Ihnen einen persönlichen Vorteil bringt? Anh / Chị sẽ không tuân theo nội quy nếu nội quy đó không mang lại lợi ích phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1921)
Sind Sie ehrgeizig? Anh / Chị là người có tham vọng phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1922)
Sind Sie ein politischer Mensch? Anh / Chị là người có tính chính trị phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1923)
Trinken Sie Alkohol? Anh / Chị có uống rượu không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1931)
Sind Sie schwanger? Chị đang mang thai phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1932)
Ich interessiere mich für Politik und verfolge die Nachrichten täglich. Aber ich möchte mich nicht in einer Partei engagieren. Tôi quan tâm đến chính trị và theo dõi tin tức hàng ngày. Nhưng tôi không muốn tham gia vào đảng phái nào. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1940)
Kennen Sie Mitarbeiter aus unserem Unternehmen? Anh / Chị có quen ai làm việc trong công ty của chúng tôi không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1944)
Ich mag das Arbeitsklima in Ihrem Unternehmen. Tôi thích không khí làm việc trong công ty của ông / bà. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1955)
Haben Sie noch Fragen? Anh / Chị có câu hỏi gì nữa không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1958)
Wie würden Sie Ihre Unternehmenskultur beschreiben? Ông / Bà có thể miêu tả về văn hóa công ty được không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1960)
Macht Ihr Unternehmen auch Angebote zur Weiterbildung der Mitarbeiter? Công ty của ông / bà cũng đưa ra khóa đào tạo thêm cho các nhân viên phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1964)
Haben Sie meine Unterlagen erhalten? Ông / Bà có nhận được hồ sơ của tôi không? (Lektion 109, Nr. 1972)
Ich habe nach meinem Vorstellungsgespräch noch nichts von Ihnen gehört und wollte mich jetzt erkunden, ob noch Fragen offen geblieben sind. Sau cuộc phỏng vấn tôi chưa nhận được hồi âm của ông / bà và vì vậy tôi muốn hỏi, liệu còn có câu hỏi nào vẫn chưa được trả lời không? (Lektion 109, Nr. 1973)
Kann ich bitte den Geschäftsführer sprechen? Tôi có thể nói chuyện với giám đốc công ty được không? (Lektion 110, Nr. 1993)
Kannst du bitte diese Unterlagen alphabetisch sortieren? Anh / Chị có thể sắp xếp tài liệu theo thứ tự chữ cái được không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2020)
Können Sie das heute noch erledigen, bitte? Anh / Chị có thể làm việc này hôm nay được không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2022)
Kannst du bitte diese alten Kartons wegwerfen? Anh / Chị có thể mang vứt thùng carton cũ này được không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2023)
Ich suche den Ordner mit den Quittungen, aber ich kann ihn nicht finden. Tôi tìm cặp tài liệu có hóa đơn, nhưng không thấy nó ở đâu. (Lektion 111, Nr. 2025)
Das Licht an meinem Arbeitsplatz ist schlecht: Entweder es ist zu hell oder zu dunkel! Ánh sáng ở chỗ làm của tôi không tốt: hoặc là quá sáng hoặc quá tối! (Lektion 111, Nr. 2032)
Mein Bürostuhl ist defekt. Wissen Sie, wo ich einen neuen bestellen kann? Ghế làm việc của tôi bị hỏng. Anh / Chị có biết, tôi có thể đặt ghế mới ở đâu không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2034)
Können Sie bitte meinen Rechner konfigurieren? Anh / Chị có thể cấu hình lại máy tính của tôi được không? (Lektion 112, Nr. 2037)
Wie sicher ist unser Netzwerk? Mạng (máy tính) của chúng ta có chắc chắn không? (Lektion 112, Nr. 2042)
Läuft die Beta-Version des neuen Programms mittlerweile stabil? Phiên bản Beta của chương trình mới chạy có ổn định không? (Lektion 112, Nr. 2044)
Ich kann diese Datei nicht öffnen. Tôi không mở được file này. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2058)
Ich kann mich nicht einloggen. Tôi không thể đăng nhập. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2062)
Mein Rechner kann keine Verbindung ins Internet aufbauen. Máy tính của tôi không thể nối vào Internet. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2067)
Die Datei ist beschädigt und kann nicht geöffnet werden. File bị hỏng và không thể mở được. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2073)
Ich beginne nun mit meinem Vortrag – auch wenn noch nicht alle Kollegen da sind. Mặc dù không có mặt tất cả các đồng nghiệp ở đây, tôi vẫn xin phép được bắt đầu bài thuyết trình của mình. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2094)
Haben Sie noch Fragen hierzu? Quý vị có còn câu hỏi nào nữa không? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2110)
Ich habe den roten Faden verloren. Tôi không nắm được ý chính (của bài diễn thuyết). (Lektion 114, Nr. 2123)
Ich habe eine Frage zu Tabelle 2. Hier scheint etwas nicht zu stimmen. Tôi có một câu hỏi về bảng biểu 2. Ở đây có điều gì đó không hợp lý. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2126)
Können Sie die letzte Grafik bitte nochmal erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể làm ơn giải thích lại lần nữa về biểu đồ vừa rồi không? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2127)
Können Sie das bitte an einem Beispiel erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể làm ơn giải thích điều đó với một ví dụ cụ thể được không? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2128)
Ich bin dagegen. Tôi không đồng ý. / Tôi phản đối. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2131)
Das ist nicht meine Meinung. Đó không phải là ý kiến của tôi. / Đó không phải là quan điểm của tôi. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2133)
Du hast nicht recht. Anh / Chị không có lý. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2148)
Das halte ich für keine gute Idee. Tôi không nghĩ đó là một ý kiến hay. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2156)
Der Entwurf gefällt mir nicht. Bản phác thảo không hợp ý tôi. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2160)
Das habe ich nicht verstanden. Điều này tôi không hiểu. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2164)
Können Sie das bitte genauer erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà làm ơn có thể giải thích kỹ hơn được không? (Lektion 115, Nr. 2165)
Das gehört nicht zum Thema. Điều đó không thuộc về chủ đề này. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2166)
Das können wir uns nicht leisten. Chúng ta không đủ khả năng tài chính. (Lektion 116, Nr. 2179)
Können Sie mir das bitte nochmal erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giải thích cho tôi một lần nữa được không? (Lektion 116, Nr. 2189)
Kannst du dich bitte darum kümmern? Anh / Chị có thể giải quyết việc này được không? (Lektion 116, Nr. 2195)
Ich bin nicht deiner Meinung. Tôi không có cùng ý kiến với anh/chị. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2200)
In diesem Punkt muss ich Ihnen widersprechen. Ở điểm này tôi không tán thành ý kiến với anh / chị / ông / bà. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2202)
Diese Informationen dürfen nicht in die falschen Hände geraten. Những thông tin này không được phép lọt vào tay những người không liên quan. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2204)
Wir werden nicht rechtzeitig fertig. Chúng ta sẽ không hoàn thành đúng thời hạn. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2214)
Das Problem haben Sie nicht optimal gelöst. Anh / Chị đã không giải quyết vấn đề hợp lý. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2228)
Das ist eine ungenaue Arbeit - das kann ich nicht akzeptieren. Đây là một công việc không chuẩn xác, tôi không thể chấp nhận điều này được. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2232)
Kann ich Ihnen etwas zeigen? Tôi có thể chỉ cho quý khách cái này được không? (Lektion 118, Nr. 2241)
Interessieren Sie sich für ein spezielles Produkt? Quý khách có quan tâm tới một sản phẩm đặc biệt nào không? (Lektion 118, Nr. 2242)
Dieses Gerät braucht wenig Strom. Chiếc máy này không tốn nhiều điện. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2265)
Ich bin mit dem Produkt nicht zufrieden. Tôi không hài lòng với sản phẩm này. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2274)
Das Produkt funktioniert nicht. Sản phẩm này không hoạt động. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2277)
Ich bin mit Ihrer Leistung nicht zufrieden. Tôi không hài lòng với công việc của quý vị. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2279)
Funktioniert es jetzt? Bây giờ thì nó hoạt động phải không? (Lektion 119, Nr. 2283)
In diesem Fall kann ich Ihnen leider nicht weiterhelfen. Trong trường hợp này tôi rất tiếc không thể giúp được gì cho quý khách. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2285)
Ich bin dafür nicht zuständig. Tôi không chịu trách nhiệm trong lĩnh vực này. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2286)
Kann ich mein Ticket online bestellen? Tôi có thể đặt vé trên Internet được không? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2301)
Können Sie mir bitte helfen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giúp tôi được không? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2319)
Darf ich Ihnen etwas zeigen? Tôi có thể chỉ cho quý khách xem cái này được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2329)
Möchten Sie unser neues Produkt testen? Quý vị có muốn dùng thử sản phẩm của chúng tôi không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2332)
Möchten Sie unseren Katalog mitnehmen? Quý vị có muốn lấy quyển giới thiệu sản phẩm của chúng tôi không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2333)
Darf ich Ihnen unsere Preisliste geben? Tôi có thể đưa cho quý khách bảng giá của chúng tôi được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2334)
Dürfen wir Ihnen Informationsmaterial zuschicken? Chúng tôi có thể gửi đến cho quý khách các tài liệu thông tin được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2335)
Darf ich das ausprobieren? Tôi có thể dùng thử được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2338)
Haben Sie ein Test-Exemplar? Quý vị có mẫu thử không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2339)
Haben Sie einen Prospekt? Quý vị có tờ quảng cáo không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2340)
Darf ich die Preisliste sehen? Tôi có thể xem bảng giá được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2341)
Würden Sie mir Ihr neues Produkt zeigen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giới thiệu về sản phẩm mới này được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2342)
Dürfen wir Ihnen unseren Newsletter zuschicken? Chúng tôi có thể gửi đến cho quý khách các bản thông tin mới được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2347)
Darf ich eines Ihrer Werbegeschenke nehmen? Tôi có thể lấy một trong những món quà quảng cáo của quý vị được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2348)
Wenn ich gleich heute bei Ihnen bestelle, bekomme ich einen Messerabatt? Nếu đặt hàng tại hội chợ hôm nay, tôi sẽ nhận được khuyến mại phải không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2349)
Möchten Sie an dieser Konferenz teilnehmen? Quý vị có muốn tham gia hội nghị này không? (Lektion 122, Nr. 2355)
Treffen wir uns auf der Konferenz im Mai? Chúng ta sẽ gặp nhau tại cuộc hội thảo vào tháng năm phải không? (Lektion 122, Nr. 2363)
Nehmen Sie auch an dieser Tagung teil? Quý vị cũng tham dự cuộc hội thảo này phải không? (Lektion 122, Nr. 2364)
Können Sie mir bitte 500 Euro in Dollar wechseln? Anh / Chị có thể đổi cho tôi 500 Euro sang Dollar được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2377)
Können Sie einen Dolmetscher suchen, der mich begleiten kann? Anh / Chị có thể tìm một thông dịch viên đi cùng tôi được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2379)
Haben Sie etwas zu verzollen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có mang theo vật gì phải đóng thuế không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2389)
Können Sie diese Unterlagen bitte an meine Firma in Deutschland faxen? Anh / Chị có thể fax tài liệu này sang công ty của tôi ở Đức được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2393)
Können Sie bitte meinen Rückflug umbuchen. Anh / Chị có thể đổi chuyến bay về cho tôi được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2398)
Können Sie mir bitte ein Taxi rufen? Anh / Chị có thể gọi cho tôi một xe taxi được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2399)
Treffen wir uns morgen zum Essen? Ngày mai chúng ta đi ăn cùng nhau không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2405)
Ich habe heute leider keine Zeit. Rất tiếc hôm nay tôi không có thời gian. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2408)
Möchten Sie mich zum Essen begleiten? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có muốn cùng đi ăn với tôi không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2415)
Haben Sie einen Tisch für acht Personen frei? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có còn bàn trống nào cho tám người không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2418)
Entschuldigung, ist dieser Platz noch frei? Xin lỗi, chỗ này trống phải không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2419)
Ich trinke keinen Alkohol. Tôi không uống đồ uống có rượu. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2427)
Darf ich Ihnen etwas empfehlen? Tôi có thể giới thiệu một số món ăn được không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2432)
Können Sie mir etwas empfehlen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giới thiệu cho tôi một số món được không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2433)
Nehmen Sie ein Dessert? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có muốn dùng món tráng miệng không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2443)
Haben Sie auch vegetarische Gerichte? Ở đây anh / chị / ông / bà cũng có các món chay phải không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2444)
Ich esse kein Fleisch. Tôi không ăn thịt. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2445)
Ich bin allergisch gegen Nüsse. Sind Nüsse in diesem Gericht? Tôi bị dị ứng các loại hạt. Không có hạt nào trong món ăn này phải không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2446)
Hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà ăn có ngon miệng không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2454)
Das stimmt so. Không phải trả lại. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2461)
Brauchen Sie die Quittung? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có cần hóa đơn không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2463)
Normalerweise beschwere ich mich nicht, aber in diesem Fall muss ich. Bình thường tôi không bao giờ khiếu nại, nhưng trong trường hợp này tôi bắt buộc phải làm. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2465)
Das Produkt wurde in der falschen Farbe geliefert. Sản phẩm được chuyển đến không đúng màu. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2475)
Das Produkt war schlecht verpackt. Sản phẩm được đóng gói không cẩn thận. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2477)
Das Produkt war schlecht verpackt und wurde beim Transport beschädigt. Sản phẩm được đóng không cẩn thận và bị hỏng trong quá trình vận chuyển. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2478)
Die Lieferung war leider unvollständig. Kiện hàng rất tiếc là không đầy đủ. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2480)
Die Qualität der Produkte entspricht nicht unseren Erwartungen. Chất lượng của sản phẩm không được như chúng tôi mong đợi. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2482)
Die Qualität des Produktes entspricht nicht unserem Standard. Chất lượng của sản phẩm không tương ứng với tiêu chuẩn của chúng tôi. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2483)
Wir sind nicht bereit die defekte Ware zu bezahlen. Chúng tôi không sẵn sàng trả tiền cho những hàng hóa bị hỏng. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2491)
Reduzierte Ware ist vom Umtausch ausgeschlossen. Hàng giảm giá không đổi lại được. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2508)
Ich kann Ihre Reklamation leider nicht annehmen. Tôi rất tiếc không thể tiếp nhận khiếu nại được. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2510)
Sollten Sie den Betrag bereits bezahlt haben, so danken wir Ihnen und bitten Sie dieses Schreiben als gegenstandslos zu betrachten. Nếu ông / bà /quý vị đã thanh toán số tiền rồi, chúng tôi xin cám ơn và đề nghị ông / bà /quý vị không phải để tâm đến bức thư này. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2538)
Leider haben Sie auf unsere 1. Mahnung nicht reagiert. Rất tiếc là ông / bà / quý vị đã không phản hồi lá thư nhắc nhở đầu tiên của chúng tôi. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2539)
Wenn Sie den Rechnungsbetrag nicht innerhalb der nächsten 10 Tage an uns überweisen, müssen wir unsere Forderung gerichtlich geltend machen. Nếu ông / bà / quý vị không chuyển khoản cho chúng tôi số tiền trong vòng 10 ngày tới, chúng tôi buộc phải nhờ đến sự can thiệp của luật pháp. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2542)
Da Sie die letzte Rechnung erst nach der 2. Mahnung bezahlt haben, werden wir keine weiteren Bestellungen von Ihnen annehmen. Vì ông / bà / quý vị chỉ thanh toán hóa đơn lần trước sau thư nhắc nhở lần hai, do vậy chúng tôi sẽ không nhận các đơn đặt hàng tiếp theo của ông / bà / quý vị. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2545)
Ist es möglich die Rechnung in monatlichen Raten zu bezahlen? Chúng tôi có thể thanh toán hóa đơn này bằng việc trả góp hàng tháng được không? (Lektion 126, Nr. 2555)
Können wir uns auf eine Teilzahlung einigen? Chúng ta có thể thống nhất về việc trả góp được không? (Lektion 126, Nr. 2556)

516 I don't have your phone number. Tôi khong có số điện thoại của cậu.
2699 I slept until noon this morning. > I didn't get up until noon this morning. Tôi đã ngủ đến trưa nay. > Tôi đã khong ngủ dậy đến tận trưa nay.

accept sb as sth: He never really accepted her as his own child. accept
accept sth: You just have to accept the fact that we're never going to be rich. accept
Nothing will change as long as the workers continue to accept these appalling conditions. accept
accept that...: He just refused to accept that his father was no longer there. accept
accept sth: I don't accept his version of events. accept
accept sth as sth: Can we accept his account as the true version? accept
accept that...: I accept that this will not be popular. accept
I am not prepared to accept that this decision is final. accept
accept sth from sb: She won't accept advice from anyone. accept
Will you accept a cheque? accept
She's decided not to accept the job. accept
Air pollution in the city had reached four times the acceptable levels. acceptable
The food was acceptable, but no more. acceptable
I didn't mean to break it—it was an accident. accident
I didn't think our meeting was accidental—he must have known I would be there. accidental
The damage couldn't have been caused accidentally. accidentally
I don't have a bank account. account
He was unable to account for the error. account for sth
My watch is not very accurate. accurate
The government was accused of incompetence. accuse
They could not achieve their target of less than 3% inflation. achieve
acknowledge that...: I did not acknowledge that he had done anything wrong. acknowledge
He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty. acquire
It's too wide. We can't swim across. across
It's not actually raining now. actually
I didn't want to say anything without actually reading the letter first. actually
The food was not actually all that expensive. actually
We're not American, actually. We're Canadian. actually
They're not married, actually. actually
Actually, I'm busy at the moment—can I call you back? actually
The juice contains no added sugar. add
Shall I add your name to the list? add
add A and B together: If you add all these amounts together you get a huge figure. add
add sth (to sth): I have nothing to add to my earlier statement. add
The waiter can't add up. add up, add sth up
people of no fixed address (= with no permanent home) address
He didn't give an adequate answer to the question. adequate
adequate for sth: The space available is not adequate for our needs. adequate
Are you adequately insured? adequately
admire sb for doing sth: I don't agree with her, but I admire her for sticking to her principles. admire
admit sb/sth to/into sth: You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started. admit
admit doing sth: She admitted having driven the car without insurance. admit
Why don't you just admit defeat (= recognize that you cannot do sth) and let someone else try ? admit
admit to sb that...: I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult. admit
a campaign to encourage childless couples to adopt adopt
Why can't you two act like civilized adults? adult
an unfair advantage (= sth that benefits you, but not your opponents) advantage
One advantage of/One of the advantages of living in the country is the fresh air. advantage
advise sb: Her mother was away and couldn't advise her. advise
I'd advise you not to tell him. advise
Your opinion will not affect my decision. affect
He didn't show his wife any affection. affection
None of them could afford £50 for a ticket. afford
She felt she couldn't afford any more time off work. afford
afford to do sth: We can't afford to go abroad this summer. afford
She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to. afford
afford sth to do sth: He couldn't afford the money to go on the trip. afford
afford to do sth: We cannot afford to ignore this warning. afford
They could ill afford to lose any more staff. afford
afford sth: We cannot afford any more delays. afford
afraid of sb/sth: It's all over. There's nothing to be afraid of now. afraid
Are you afraid of spiders? afraid
afraid to do sth: Don't be afraid to ask if you don't understand. afraid
The boy wasn't afraid to say what he believed. afraid
I can't help you, I'm afraid. I'm afraid
I'm afraid we can't come. I'm afraid
He's no better, I'm afraid to say. I'm afraid
'Is there any left?' 'I'm afraid not.' I'm afraid
Not long after that he resigned. after
I've told you time after time not to do that. after
After you with the paper (= Can I have it next?). after
I'll never forgive him after what he said. after
Could you say it again, please? again
This must never happen again. again
I've told you again and again (= many times) not to do that. again
Are you for or against the death penalty? against
She is against seeing (= does not want to see) him. against
the wisdom that comes with age age
It was on TV not (so) long ago. ago
They're getting married? It's not that long ago (= it's only a short time ago) that they met! ago
Can we agree a price? agree
agree what, where, etc...: We couldn't agree what to do. agree
'It's terrible.' 'I couldn't agree more!' (= I completely agree) agree
They had an agreement never to talk about work at home. agreement
The two sides failed to reach agreement. agreement
in agreement: Are we in agreement about the price? agreement
This job would be impossible without the aid of a computer. aid
My criticism wasn't aimed at you. aim
It only takes three hours by air (= in a plane). air
air travel/traffic air
The temple was clearly visible from the air. air
A surprise air attack (= from aircraft) was launched at night. air
I kicked the ball high in/into the air. air
Spicy smells wafted through the air. air
Music filled the night air. air
air pollution air
Let's go out for some fresh air. air
I need to put some air in my tyres. air
currents of warm air air
whales coming up for air (= in order to breathe) air
The act lays down a minimum standard for air quality. air
I felt a growing sense of alarm when he did not return that night. alarm
The doctor said there was no cause for alarm. alarm
The captain knew there was an engine fault but didn't want to alarm the passengers. alarm
He never drinks alcohol. alcohol
The food and drink industry has responded to the demand for low- and no-alcohol drinks. alcohol
alcohol-free beer alcohol
We don't know whether he's alive or dead. alive
All horses are animals, but not all animals are horses. all
I invited some of my colleagues but not all. all
Not all of them were invited. all
I didn't enjoy it at all. (not) at all
'Thanks very much for your help.' 'Not at all, it was a pleasure.' not at all
allow sb to do sth: His parents won't allow him to stay out late. allow
He is not allowed to stay out late. allow
They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it. allow
allow yourself to do sth: She won't allow herself to be dictated to. allow
allow sth: Smoking is not allowed in the hall. allow
We do not allow smoking in the hall. allow
I'm not allowed visitors. allow
allow sth: No dogs allowed (= you cannot bring them in). allow
You won't be allowed up (= out of bed) for several days. allow
'They're off to Spain next week.' 'It's all right for some, isn't it?' (= some people are lucky) all right
Are you sure it's all right for me to leave early? all right
We've got to get up early, all right? all right
'Can you do it?' 'Oh, all right.' all right
'I'm really sorry.' 'That's all right, don't worry.' all right
Almost no one (= hardly anyone) believed him. almost
I don't like going out alone at night. alone
Tom is not alone in finding Rick hard to work with. alone
We're going for a swim. Why don't you come along? along
'Lunch?' 'No thanks, I've already eaten.' already
You're not leaving already, are you? already
There are far too many people already. We can't take any more. already
I didn't like it that much. Also, it was much too expensive. also
She was not only intelligent but also very musical. also
Prices did not alter significantly during 2007. alter
He had altered so much I scarcely recognized him. alter
alter sb/sth: It doesn't alter the way I feel. alter
Nothing can alter the fact that we are to blame. alter
We had no alternative but to fire Gibson. alternative
Although the sun was shining, it wasn't very warm. although
I felt he was wrong, although I didn't say so at the time. although
I don't altogether agree with you. altogether
I am not altogether happy (= I am very unhappy) about the decision. altogether
We're not always this busy! always
This painting is very good—Ellie always was very good at art (= so it is not very surprising). always
amaze sb what, how, etc...: It never ceases to amaze me what some people will do for money. amaze
amazed (that)...: I was banging so loudly I'm amazed (that) they didn't hear me. amazed
We were amazed to find that no one was hurt. amazed
That's amazing, isn't it? amazing
ambition of being/doing sth: She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. ambition
'What was wrong with the job?' 'Well, the pay wasn't good, among other things.' among
They gave me some help in the beginning but it did not amount to much (= they did not give me much help). amount to sth
I didn't find the joke at all amusing. amusing
Can he read and write? and
He tried and tried but without success. and
Many people never really express any anger. anger
angry with/at sb: Please don't be angry with me. It wasn't my fault. angry
announce sth: They haven't formally announced their engagement yet. announce
annoyed that...: I was annoyed that they hadn't turned up. annoyed
Would you like another drink? another
'Finished?' 'No, I've got another three questions to do.' another
'It's a bill.' 'Oh no, not another!' another
We can try that—but whether it'll work is another matter. another
I don't like this room. I'm going to ask for another. another
I rang the bell, but there was no answer. answer
answer to sth: I can't easily give an answer to your question. answer
She had no answer to the accusations. answer
There is no easy answer. answer
I repeated the question, but she didn't answer. answer
anticipate sth: We don't anticipate any major problems. anticipate
anticipate sth doing sth: I don't anticipate it being a problem. anticipate
He was anxious not to be misunderstood. anxious
I didn't eat any meat. any
Are there any stamps? any
I've got hardly any money. any
You can't go out without any shoes. any
We need some more paint; there isn't any left. any
I need some stamps. Are there any in your bag? any
He returned home without any of the others. any
I'll take any you don't want. any
He wasn't any good at French. any
I can't run any faster. any
Is your father feeling any better? any
I don't want any more. any
If you don't tell them, nobody will be any the wiser (= they will not find out about it). any
Is there anybody who can help me? anybody
Anybody can use the pool—you don't need to be a member. anybody
She wasn't anybody before she got that job. anybody
Is anyone there? anyone
Does anyone else want to come? anyone
Did anyone see you? anyone
Hardly anyone came. anyone
Would you like anything else? anything
There's never anything worth watching on TV. anything
He isn't anything like my first boss. anything like sb/sth
It's too expensive and anyway the colour doesn't suit you. anyway
I'm afraid we can't come, but thanks for the invitation anyway. anyway
I can't see it anywhere. anywhere
Many of these animals are not found anywhere else. anywhere
I don't have anywhere to stay. anywhere
The two sides in the talks are still a long way apart (= are far from reaching an agreement). apart
I can't tell the twins apart (= see the difference between them). apart
Then, for no apparent reason, the train suddenly stopped. apparent
apparent (to sb) (that...): It soon became apparent to everyone that he couldn't sing. apparent
Their affluence is more apparent than real (= they are not as rich as they seem to be). apparent
I thought she had retired, but apparently she hasn't. apparently
The Beatles have never really lost their appeal. appeal
The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal. appeal
+ adj.: She didn't appear at all surprised at the news. appear
It appears unlikely that interest rates will fall further. appear
They appeared not to know what was happening. appear
I don't want to go to the party, but I suppose I'd better put in an appearance (= go there for a short time). appearance
They are both great but you can't compare apples and oranges. apples and oranges
apply sth to sb/sth: The word 'unexciting' could never be applied to her novels. apply
Do you have an appointment? appointment
You can't really appreciate foreign literature in translation. appreciate
His talents are not fully appreciated in that company. appreciate
Her family doesn't appreciate her. appreciate
appreciate doing sth: I don't appreciate being treated like a second-class citizen. appreciate
I'd like to ask his opinion but I find him difficult to approach (= not easy to talk to in a friendly way). approach
She hadn't heard his approach and jumped as the door opened. approach
Please debit my Mastercard/Visa/American Express card (delete as appropriate) (= cross out the options that do not apply). appropriate
appropriate for sth: Jeans are not appropriate for a formal party. appropriate
Do the plans meet with your approval? approval
I can't agree to anything without my partner's approval. approval
I told my mother I wanted to leave school but she didn't approve. approve
approve of sb doing sth: She doesn't approve of me leaving school this year. approve
approve of sb's doing sth: She doesn't approve of my leaving school this year. approve
The tumour had not spread to other areas of the body. area
argue with sb: I don't want to argue with you—just do it! argue
Police officers in the UK do not usually carry arms. arms
I knocked but there was no one around. around
Can I arrange an appointment for Monday? arrange
Opposition leaders were put under house arrest (= not allowed to leave their houses). arrest
We didn't arrive back at the hotel until very late. arrive
She doesn't play as well as her sister. as
I haven't known him as long as you (= as you have known him). as
He doesn't earn as much as me. as
He doesn't earn as much as I do. as
It's not as hard as I thought. as
He behaved as if nothing had happened. as if/as though
It's my birthday. As if you didn't know! as if/as though
'Don't say anything' 'As if I would! ' (= surely you do not expect me to) as if/as though
Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of. ashamed
I cried at the end and I'm not ashamed to admit it. ashamed
Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. aside
Aside from a few scratches, I'm OK. aside from
I didn't ask them in (= to come into the house). ask
ask sb whether, what, etc...: She asked me if I would give her English lessons. ask
ask sth: Why don't you ask his advice? ask
ask sb for sth: Why don't you ask him for his advice? ask
ask sb sth: Can I ask you a favour? ask
How old are you—if you don't mind me/my asking? ask
ask sb + speech: 'Are you sure?' he asked her. ask
I was asked if/whether I could drive. ask
She was still half asleep (= not fully awake) when she arrived at work. asleep
Can I be of any assistance? assistance
Despite his cries, no one came to his assistance. assistance
You wouldn't normally associate these two writers—their styles are completely different. associate
He no longer wished to be associated with the party's policy on education. associated
assure sb (that)...: You think I did it deliberately, but I assure you (that) I did not. assure
I won't let you down, I can assure you of that. assure
I didn't know at the time of writing (= when I wrote). at
Can you read a car number plate at fifty metres? at
pollution of the atmosphere atmosphere
a smoky/stuffy atmosphere atmosphere
a party atmosphere atmosphere
The hotel offers a friendly atmosphere and personal service. atmosphere
Use music and lighting to create a romantic atmosphere. atmosphere
There was an atmosphere of mutual trust between them. atmosphere
The children grew up in an atmosphere of violence and insecurity. atmosphere
The old house is full of atmosphere (= it's very interesting). atmosphere
I wouldn't attach too much weight to these findings. attach
The school has come under attack for failing to encourage bright pupils. attack
Most dogs will not attack unless provoked. attack
They made no attempt to escape. attempt
attempt at sth/at doing sth: The couple made an unsuccessful attempt at a compromise. attempt
attempt sth: The prisoners attempted an escape, but failed. attempt
Don't pay any attention to what they say (= don't think that it is important). attention
I tried not to draw attention to (= make people notice) the weak points in my argument. attention
I couldn't give the programme my undivided attention. attention
Can I have your attention please? attention
You're taking a pretty selfish attitude over this, aren't you? attitude
A lot of drivers have a serious attitude problem (= they do not behave in a way that is acceptable to other people). attitude
The warm damp air attracts a lot of mosquitoes. attract
I can't see the attraction of sitting on a beach all day. attraction
I like John but I don't find him attractive physically. attractive
That's one of the less attractive aspects of her personality. attractive
It was done without the principal's authority. authority
Nothing will be done because no one in authority (= who has a position of power) takes the matter seriously. authority
a fully automatic driverless train automatic
I turned left automatically without thinking. automatically
The director was not available for comment. available
She was awake (= not unconscious) during the operation on her leg. awake
As you're aware, this is not a new problem. aware
As far as I'm aware, nobody has done anything about it. aware
aware of sth: I don't think people are really aware of just how much it costs. aware
aware of sb/sth: She slipped away without him being aware of it. aware
'They didn't even offer to pay.' 'Oh that's awful.' awful
It's awful, isn't it? awful
There's not an awful lot of room. awful
I'm not awfully keen on fish. awfully
Have I come at an awkward time? awkward
When on stage, try not to turn your back on the audience. turn your back on sb/sth
Could you call back later, please? back
I can't wait to get back home. back
We were right back where we started, only this time without any money. back
He could no longer hold back his tears. back
back sth + adv./prep.: If you can't drive in forwards, try backing it in. back
I'll back you up if they don't believe you. back sb/sth up
The writer doesn't back up his opinions with examples. back sb/sth up
There was a lot of background noise (= that you could hear, but were not listening to). background
She strode past him without a backward glance. backward
Those shoes are bad for her feet. bad
Too much work is bad for your health. bad
This isn't as bad as I thought. bad
That's not a bad idea. bad
Things are bad enough without our own guns shelling us. bad
Too bad every day can't be as good as this. too bad
'How are you?' 'Not too bad.' not bad
That wasn't bad for a first attempt. not bad
I did badly (= was not successful) in my exams. badly
The kids took the dog's death very badly (= they were very unhappy). badly
ban sb from doing sth: She's been banned from leaving Greece while the allegations are investigated. ban
Don't bandage the wound too tightly. bandage
It was so crowded I couldn't get to the bar. bar
The world of Disney is a magical experience that knows no age barriers. barrier
Cost should not be a barrier to the use of legal services. barrier
the language barrier (= when people cannot communicate because they do not speak the same language) barrier
barrier between A and B: There was no real barrier between reality and fantasy in his mind. barrier
an air base base
Basically, there's not a lot we can do about it. basically
He basically just sits there and does nothing all day. basically
The theory seems to have no basis in fact. basis
The battery is flat (= it is no longer producing electricity). battery
Is there a God? be
I tried phoning but there was no answer. be
Was there a pool at the hotel? be
Life is unfair. be
'How are you?' 'I'm very well, thanks.' be
be (that)...: The fact is (that) we don't have enough money. be
It's strange how she never comes to see us any more. be
be mine, yours, etc.: The money's not yours, it's John's. be
London is not England (= do not think that all of England is like London). be
Money isn't everything (= it is not the only important thing). be
A thousand dollars is nothing to somebody as rich as he is. be
If it weren't for you, I wouldn't be alive today. if it wasn't/weren't for...
You're not hungry, are you? be
Ben's coming, isn't he? be
The old theatre was pulled down, wasn't it? be
Karen wasn't beaten in any of her games, but all the others were. be
'Are you coming with us?' 'No, I'm not.' be
a beached whale (= one that has become stuck on land and cannot get back into the water) beach
You shouldn't have to bear the blame for other people's mistakes. bear
She couldn't bear the thought of losing him. bear
bear doing sth: I can't bear having cats in the house. bear
He can't bear being laughed at. bear
bear to do sth: He can't bear to be laughed at. bear
bear sb doing sth: I can't bear you doing that. bear
Nothing beats home cooking. beat
You can't beat Italian shoes. beat
beat sb why, how, etc...: It beats me (= I don't know) why he did it. beat
What beats me is how it was done so quickly (= I don't understand how). beat
Just because I don't complain, people think I'm satisfied. because
Because of his wife('s) being there, I said nothing about it. because of
It soon became apparent that no one was going to come. become
There's a shortage of hospital beds (= not enough room for patients to be admitted). bed
Shall we have a beer? beer
I was beginning to think you'd never come. begin
'What was it you didn't like?' 'Well, to begin with, our room was far too small.' to begin with
I've read the whole book from beginning to end and still can't understand it. beginning
Mr Knight cannot be here, so his wife will accept the prize on his behalf. on behalf of sb, on sb's behalf
He behaved as if/though nothing had happened. behave
They behave differently when you're not around. behave
She doesn't know how to behave in public. behave
Contrary to popular belief (= in spite of what people may think), he was not responsible for the tragedy. belief
believe (that)...: She couldn't believe (that) it was all happening again. believe
I don't believe I'm doing this! believe
believe how, what, etc...: I can't believe how much better I feel. believe
'Does he still work there?' 'I believe so/not.' believe
believe sb: I don't believe you! believe
Believe me, she's not right for you. believe
Don't believe a word of it (= don't believe any part of what sb is saying). believe
He refused to believe (that) his son was involved in drugs. believe
believe doing sth: I don't believe in hitting children. believe in sth
Ring the bell to see if they're in. bell
Warning bells started ringing in her head as she sensed that something was wrong. bell
Several of the points you raise do not belong in this discussion. belong
A person like that does not belong in teaching. belong
I don't feel as if I belong here. belong
He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer. benefit
Do this exercise with your knees bent (= not with your legs straight). bent
I'm not in the best position to advise you. best
I don't really feel at my best today. best
bet on/against sth: I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election. bet
bet (sb) (sth) (that...): She bet me £20 that I wouldn't do it. bet
'Liverpool are bound to win.' 'Do you want a bet? ' (= I disagree with you, I don't think they will.) bet
The meal couldn't have been better. better
There's nothing better than a long soak in a hot bath. better
If you can only exercise once a week, that's better than nothing (= better than taking no exercise at all). better
Sound travels better in water than in air. better
A cup of tea? There's nothing I'd like better! better
You'd better not do that again. had better/best (do sth)
Don't eat between meals. between
I see her most weekends but not very often in between. between
It won't go on beyond midnight. beyond
I know what I'll be doing for the next three weeks but I haven't thought beyond that. beyond
She's got nothing beyond her state pension. beyond
This shirt isn't big enough. big
We ran up a massive hotel bill. bill
The bills are piling up (= there are more and more that have still not been paid). bill
'Are you tired?' 'Yes, I am a bit.' bit
Most European spiders don't bite. bite
Does your dog bite? bite
Come here! I won't bite! (= you don't need to be afraid) bite
He didn't eat a bite of his dinner (= he ate nothing). bite
I've learnt from bitter experience not to trust what he says. bitter
'I just slammed the phone down when he said that.' 'I don't blame you!' I don't blame you/her, etc. (for doing sth)
Why do I always get the blame for everything that goes wrong? blame
I'm not interested in apportioning blame for the accident (= deciding how much each person involved was responsible for it). blame
If you can't answer the question, leave a blank. blank
+ adv./prep.: You're not blowing hard enough! blow
The board is/are unhappy about falling sales. board
+ adj.: She left the gas on by mistake and the pan boiled dry (= the water boiled until there was none left). boil
He survived the accident with no broken bones. bone
The performance is booked up (= there are no more tickets available). book
bore sb: I'm not boring you, am I? bore
borrow sth: Can I borrow your umbrella? borrow
borrow (from sb/sth): I don't like to borrow from friends. borrow
'Shall I wait?' 'No, don't bother'. bother
I don't know why I bother! Nobody ever listens! bother
If that's all the thanks I get, I won't bother in future! bother
bother with/about sth: It's not worth bothering with (= using) an umbrella—the car's just outside. bother
I don't know why you bother with that crowd (= why you spend time with them). bother
He doesn't bother much about his appearance. bother
bother to do sth: He didn't even bother to let me know he was coming. bother
bother doing sth: Why bother asking if you're not really interested? bother
'I'm sorry he was so rude to you.' 'It doesn't bother me.' bother
bother sb with sth: I don't want to bother her with my problems at the moment. bother
be bothered about sth: You don't sound too bothered about it. bother
I'm not bothered about what he thinks. be bothered (about sb/sth)
'Where shall we eat?' 'I'm not bothered.' (= I don't mind where we go). be bothered (about sb/sth)
I should really do some work this weekend but I can't be bothered. can't be bothered (to do sth)
All this has happened because you couldn't be bothered to give me the message. can't be bothered (to do sth)
It doesn't take much brain to work out that both stories can't be true. brain
I wasn't brave enough to tell her what I thought of her. brave
to break an appointment (= not to come to it) break
She worked all day without a break. break
She doesn't eat much breakfast. breakfast
The air was so cold we could hardly breathe. breathe
breathe sth: Most people don't realize that they are breathing polluted air. breathe
Does she have any brothers and sisters? brother
Brown doesn't (= brown clothes do not) suit you. brown
We decorated the house on a tight budget (= without much money to spend). budget
The work was finished on time and within budget (= did not cost more money than was planned). budget
I am anxious not to build up false hopes (= to encourage people to hope for too much). build sth up
The smell of burning rubber filled the air. burn
He burst into the room without knocking. burst
My private life is none of your business (= does not concern you). business
It's no business of yours who I invite to the party. business
I should have got a better price for the car, but I'm not much of a businessman. businessman
Are you busy tonight? busy
I'm afraid the doctor is busy at the moment. Can he call you back? busy
I got it wrong. It wasn't the red one but the blue one. but
His mother won't be there, but his father might. but
It isn't that he lied exactly, but he did tend to exaggerate. but
I'm sorry but I can't stay any longer. but
But that's not possible! but
'Here's the money I owe you.' 'But that's not right—it was only £10.' but
May I pay by cheque? by
to travel by air/land/sea by
He walked by me without speaking. by
He hurried by without speaking to me. by
Excuse me, I can't get by. by
We haven't really calculated the cost of the vacation yet. calculate
calculate how much, what, etc.: It is impossible to calculate what influence he had on her life. calculate
call sth: Did somebody call my name? call
call sb/sth + noun: I wouldn't call German an easy language. call
Are you calling me a liar? call
Call yourself a friend? So why won't you help me, then? call
She's no right to call herself a feminist. call
They have called off their engagement (= decided not to get married). call sth off
I left a message but he didn't return my call. call
I don't know anyone called Scott. called
The city is calm again (= free from trouble and fighting) after yesterday's riots. calm
a calm, cloudless day calm
Can you call back tomorrow? can
He couldn't answer the question. can
I can't promise anything, but I'll do what I can. can
Please let us know if you cannot attend the meeting. can
Can he cook? can
We can't wear jeans at work. can
Can I read your newspaper? can
Can I take you home? can
That can't be Mary—she's in New York. can
He can't have slept through all that noise. can
Can he be serious? can
Don't forget to cancel the newspaper (= arrange for it not to be delivered) before going away. cancel
The US has agreed to cancel debts (= say that they no longer need to be paid) totalling $10 million. cancel
No charge will be made if you cancel within 10 days. cancel
I cannot believe the price of the tickets! cannot
They played to a capacity crowd (= one that filled all the space or seats). capacity
I don't care (= I will not be upset) if I never see him again! care
care what/whether, etc.: I don't care what he thinks. care
care that...: She doesn't seem to care that he's been married four times before. care
My school career was not very impressive. career
careful (that)...: Be careful you don't bump your head. careful
'I don't mind,' he said carelessly. carelessly
I never carry much money on me. carry
Our lawyer didn't think we had a case (= had enough good arguments to win in a court of law). case
It is simply not the case that prison conditions are improving. case
I cannot make an exception in your case (= for you and not for others). case
There's no point complaining now—we're leaving tomorrow in any case. in any case
You probably won't need to call—but take my number, just in case. (just) in case (...)
'I've made up my mind.' 'In that case, there's no point discussing it.' in that case
I'm constantly strapped for cash (= without enough money). cash
the supporting cast (= not the main actors, but the others) cast
Sorry, I didn't quite catch what you said. catch
You wouldn't catch me working (= I would never work) on a Sunday! catch
The murderer was never caught. catch
'Throw me over that towel, will you?' 'OK. Catch!' catch
There is no cause for concern. cause
The food was excellent—I had no cause for complaint. cause
with/without good cause (= with/without a good reason) cause
Are you causing trouble again? cause
cease to do sth: You never cease to amaze me! cease
The use of cellular phones is not permitted on most aircraft. cell phone
The climbers face certain death if the rescue today is unsuccessful. certain
certain (that)...: She wasn't certain (that) he had seen her. certain
certain who/where, etc...: I'm not certain who was there. certain
For certain personal reasons I shall not be able to attend. certain
Certain people might disagree with this. certain
I can't say for certain when we'll arrive. for certain
Without treatment, she will almost certainly die. certainly
I'm certainly never going there again. certainly
She was certainly attractive but you couldn't call her beautiful. certainly
'Do you think all this money will change your life?' 'Certainly not.' certainly
Their legal challenge was unsuccessful. challenge
She does not like anyone challenging her authority. challenge
The job doesn't really challenge her. challenge
chance of doing sth: Is there any chance of getting tickets for tonight? chance
There is no chance that he will change his mind. chance
Jeff deceived me once already—I won't give him a second chance. chance
chance of sth: We won't get another chance of a holiday this year. chance
When installing electrical equipment don't take any chances. A mistake could kill. chance
I met her by chance (= without planning to) at the airport. chance
Chess is not a game of chance. chance
We'll plan everything very carefully and leave nothing to chance. chance
change sth: I didn't have time to change clothes before the party. change
I didn't have time to get changed before the party (= to put different clothes on). change
change sth with sb: Can I change seats with you? change
Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school. change
Fame hasn't really changed him. change
Nothing will make me change my mind. change your/sb's mind
I didn't have any small change (= coins of low value) to leave as a tip. change
There was no change in the patient's condition overnight. change
The character of the neighbourhood hasn't changed at all. character
The modern hotels here have no real character. character
After being questioned by the police, she was released without charge. charge
She rejected the charge that the story was untrue. charge
Be careful you don't leave yourself open to charges of political bias. charge
charge sb: Several people were arrested but nobody was charged. charge
charge sb for sth: We won't charge you for delivery. charge
charge (sb) to do sth: The bank doesn't charge to stop a payment. charge
chase after sb/sth: He chased after the burglar but couldn't catch him. chase
Chase the cat out—we don't want her in the kitchen. chase sb/sth away, off, out, etc.
The printer isn't exactly cheap at £200. cheap
immigrant workers, used as a source of cheap labour (= workers who are paid very little, especially unfairly) cheap
A good education is not cheap. cheap
You're not allowed to look at the answers—that's cheating. cheat
I'm sorry, they aren't here. They checked out this morning. check out (of...)
We checked through the photographs to make sure there were none missing. check over/through sth
Could you give the tyres a check? check
You're not your usual cheerful self today. cheerful
She cheerfully admitted that she had no experience at all (= she wasn't afraid to do so). cheerfully
not suitable for young children child
They can't have children. child
He had no choice but to leave (= this was the only thing he could do). choice
She's going to do it. She doesn't have much choice, really, does she? choice
Sandy had to tell his tale in halting Italian. Since Franco spoke no English, he had no choice in the matter. choice
This colour wasn't my first choice. choice
She wouldn't be my choice as manager. choice
I don't like his choice of friends (= the people he chooses as his friends). choice
There wasn't much choice of colour. choice
You choose, I can't decide. choose
choose whether, wat, etc...: You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not. choose
choose to do sth: Many people choose not to marry. choose
Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the boy's death. circumstance
She never discovered the true circumstances of her birth. circumstance
claim sth: He's not entitled to claim unemployment benefit. claim
A lot of lost property is never claimed. claim
claim (that)...: He claims (that) he was not given a fair hearing. claim
claim (sb/sth) to be/do sth: I don't claim to be an expert. claim
They had no claim on the land. claim
classic cars (= cars which are no longer made, but which are still popular) classic
clean air clean
cleaner cars (= not producing so many harmful substances) clean
Are your hands clean? clean
I can't find a clean shirt (= one I haven't worn since it was washed). clean
a clear colourless liquid clear
The photo wasn't very clear. clear
Are these instructions clear enough? clear
This behaviour must stop—do I make myself clear (= express myself clearly so there is no doubt about what I mean)? clear
I hope I made it clear to him that he was no longer welcome here. clear
clear what, how, whether, etc...: It is not clear what they want us to do. clear
How he got there was not clear. clear
My memory is not clear on that point. clear
clear what, how, whether, etc...: I'm still not clear what the job involves. clear
She cleared a space on the sofa for him to sit down. clear
That (= what you just did) wasn't very clever, was it? (= it wasn't sensible) clever
Can you climb down? climb
As they climbed higher, the air became cooler. climb
The subject is now closed (= we will not discuss it again). close
I had no idea the beach was so close. close
She has no clothes sense (= she does not know what clothes look attractive). clothes
It was scorching and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. cloud
In the event of the machine not operating correctly, an error code will appear. code
decaffeinated/instant coffee coffee
black/white coffee (= without/with milk) coffee
Isn't it cold today? cold
Don't stand outside in the cold. cold
She doesn't seem to feel the cold. cold
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
collect sth: We seem to have collected an enormous number of boxes (= without intending to). collect
That guitar's been sitting collecting dust (= not being used) for years now. collect
a person/man/woman of colour (= who is not white) colour
+ adj.: New cars don't come cheap (= they are expensive). come
His resignation came as no surprise. come
come (to sth) (with sb): Are you coming to the club with us tonight? come
come doing sth: Why don't you come skating tonight? come
His performance didn't really come up to his usual high standard. come up to sth
Their trip to France didn't come up to expectations. come up to sth
I never expected those few items to come to so much. come to sth
This nail won't come out. come out (of sth)
These ink stains won't come out of my dress. come out (of sth)
Come on! We don't have much time. come on
Oh, come on—you know that isn't true! come on
Does this hood come off? come off
That mark won't come off. come off
This wool comes from goats, not sheep. come from sth
'She doesn't try hard enough.' 'That's rich, coming from you (= you do not try hard either).' come from sth
He didn't appreciate the comedy of the situation. comedy
They're not millionaires, but they're certainly very comfortable. comfortable
I never feel very comfortable in her presence. comfortable
The patient is comfortable (= not in pain) after his operation. comfortable
These new shoes are not very comfortable. comfortable
The director was not available for comment. comment
He handed me the document without comment. comment
I don't feel I can comment on their decision. comment
+ speech: 'Not his best performance,' she commented to the woman sitting next to her. comment
The movie was not a commercial success (= did not make money). commercial
commitment (to sb/sth): She doesn't want to make a big emotional commitment to Steve at the moment. commitment
In most people's eyes she was nothing more than a common criminal. common
Tim and I have nothing in common./I have nothing in common with Tim. have sth in common (with sb)
communicate how/what, etc...: They failed to communicate what was happening and why. communicate
The novel is about a family who can't communicate with each other. communicate
Doctors do not always have good communication skills. communication
My own problems seem insignificant compared with other people's. compare
I've had some difficulties, but they were nothing compared to yours (= they were not nearly as bad as yours). compare
This house doesn't compare with our previous one (= it is not as good). compare
The education system bears/stands no comparison with (= is not as good as) that in many Asian countries. comparison
We can't compete with them on price. compete
Small traders cannot compete in the face of cheap foreign imports. compete
I can see no grounds for complaint. complaint
I do not wish to complicate the task more than is necessary. complicate
To complicate matters further, there will be no transport available till 8 o'clock. complicate
concentrate (on sth/on doing sth): I can't concentrate with all that noise going on. concentrate
concentrate sth: Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow (= it makes you think very clearly). concentrate
He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics. concept
concern sb that...: It concerns me that you no longer seem to care. concern
Don't interfere in what doesn't concern you. concern
Where our children's education is concerned, no compromise is acceptable. concern
concern (for sth/sb): She hasn't been seen for four days and there is concern for her safety. concern
concerned for sth: He didn't seem in the least concerned for her safety. concerned
conclude from sth that...: He concluded from their remarks that they were not in favour of the plan. conclude
I've come to the conclusion that he's not the right person for the job. conclusion
'It's only a suspicion,' she said, 'nothing concrete.' concrete
He is overweight and out of condition (= not physically fit). condition
You are in no condition (= too ill/sick, etc.) to go anywhere. condition
She shouldn't be driving in her condition (= because she is pregnant). condition
They could not say with confidence that he would be able to walk again after the accident. confidence
No one can predict with complete/total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. confidence
I didn't have any confidence in myself at school. confidence
Beneath his confident and charming exterior, lurked a mass of insecurities. confident
The teacher wants the children to feel confident about asking questions when they don't understand. confident
The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area. confine
It is cruel to keep animals in confined spaces. confined
confirm (that)...: Has everyone confirmed (that) they're coming? confirm
The government has done nothing to resolve the conflict over nurses' pay. conflict
Be careful not to confuse quantity with quality. confuse
He looked at me in confusion and did not answer the question. confusion
There was nothing to connect him with the crime. connect
How did you make the connection (= realize that there was a connection between two facts that did not seem to be related)? connection
A patient who is not fully conscious should never be left alone. conscious
Her style of dress was never conservative. conservative
You wouldn't consider marrying a man for his money, then? consider
consider sb/sth + adj.: consider sb/sth (to be) sth: Consider yourself lucky you weren't fired. consider
They showed no consideration whatsoever for my feelings. consideration
Their kindness and consideration will not be forgotten. consideration
a constant stream of visitors all day constant
travelling at a constant speed of 50 m.p.h. constant
consult sb: You shouldn't have done it without consulting me. consult
This substance should not come into contact with food. contact
I don't have much contact with my uncle. contact
She's lost contact with (= no longer sees or writes to) her son. contact
Here's my contact number (= temporary telephone number) while I'm away. contact
This drink doesn't contain any alcohol. contain
Her statement contained one or two inaccuracies. contain
We have no contemporary account of the battle (= written near the time that it happened). contemporary
She hadn't read the letter and so was unaware of its contents. content
This quotation has been taken out of context (= repeated without giving the circumstances in which it was said). context
Please continue—I didn't mean to interrupt. continue
The offer has been accepted, subject to contract (= the agreement is not official until the contract is signed). contract
They were sued for breach of contract (= not keeping to a contract). contract
Do you wish to contribute? contribute
The teacher had no control over the children. control
He got so angry he lost control (= shouted and said or did things he would not normally do). control
control yourself: I was so furious I couldn't control myself and I hit him. control
Can't you control your children? control
I can't see him now—it isn't convenient. convenient
He used his wife's birthday as a convenient excuse for not going to the meeting. convenient
It's not a hotel, in the conventional sense, but rather a whole village turned into a hotel. conventional
I see no point in continuing this conversation. conversation
Relations between them have definitely cooled (= they are not as friendly with each other as they were). cool
I got to the stage where I wasn't coping any more. cope
cope with sth: He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job. cope
Do you have the correct time? correct
Please check that these details are correct. correct
'Are you in charge here?' 'That's correct.' correct
Do you know the correct way to shut the machine down? correct
Have you spelled it correctly? correctly
We did not even make enough money to cover the cost of the food. cost
He worked non-stop for three months, at considerable cost to his health. cost
I didn't get it because it cost too much. cost
Don't use too much of it—it cost a lot of money. cost
Good food need not cost a fortune (= cost a lot of money). cost
A late penalty cost United the game (= meant that they did not win the game). cost
I couldn't stop coughing. cough
My cold's better, but I can't seem to shake off this cough. cough
She said that she couldn't come. could
I couldn't hear what they were saying. could
Sorry, I couldn't get any more. could
Could I use your phone, please? could
You couldn't have left it on the bus, could you? could
'Have some more cake.' 'Oh, I couldn't, thank you (= I'm too full).' could
Don't go over that line or your throw won't count. count
count sth: Applications received after 1 July will not be counted. count
count for sth: The fact that she had apologized counted for nothing with him. count
We have invited 50 people, not counting the children. count
Count the 'yes' votes and the 'no' votes separately. count
Billy can't count yet. count
count sb/sth doing sth: We can't count on this warm weather lasting. count on sb/sth
She didn't know what life in a foreign country would be like. country
The rich benefited from the reforms, not the country as a whole. country
Do you need any more glasses? I've got a couple I can lend you. a couple
'Don't you like my mother?' 'Of course I do!' of course
'Can I come, too?' 'Course you can.' of course
'Can I have one of those pens?' 'Of course—help yourself.' of course
'Are you going?' 'Of course not.' of course not
'Do you mind?' 'No, of course not.' of course not
There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court (= start a trial). court
She can't pay her tax and is facing court action. court
The case was settled out of court (= a decision was reached without a trial). court
The show barely covered its costs. cover
a plastic waterproof cover for the stroller cover
The first distant crash of thunder shook the air. crash
Thunder crashed overhead. crash
We're going to crash, aren't we? crash
I'm not crazy about Chinese food (= I don't like it very much). crazy
Scientists disagree about how the universe was created. create
strange creatures from outer space creature
I can't take all the credit for the show's success—it was a team effort. credit
At least give him credit for trying (= praise him because he tried, even if he did not succeed). credit
to offer interest-free credit (= allow sb to pay later, without any extra charge) credit
He's a bad credit risk (= he is unlikely to pay the money later). credit
criminal negligence (= the illegal act of sb failing to do sth that they should do, with the result that sb else is harmed) criminal
Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do). criminal
The party was suffering a crisis of confidence among its supporters (= they did not trust it any longer). crisis
Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking instead of accepting opinions without questioning them. critical
Ben is very sensitive, he just can't take criticism. criticism
I didn't mean it as a criticism. criticism
criticize sb/sth for sth: The government has been criticized for not taking the problem seriously. criticize
Those who could not write signed with a cross. cross
He wasn't there at the crucial moment (= when he was needed most). crucial
I can't stand people who are cruel to animals. cruel
It's all right. Don't cry. cry
I just couldn't stop crying. cry
cry about/over sth: There's nothing to cry about. cry
Would you like a cup of tea? cup
There is no known cure but the illness can be treated. cure
It was a curious feeling, as though we were floating on air. curious
It was curious that she didn't tell anyone. curious
words that are no longer current current
Birds use warm air currents to help their flight. current
to draw/draw back/pull back the curtains (= to open them, so that the window is no longer covered) curtain
The ball curved through the air. curve
This knife won't cut. cut
They were cut off for not paying their phone bill. cut sb/sth off
If we don't sell more we'll have to cut back production. cut sth back
I won't have a cigarette, thanks—I'm trying to cut down (= smoke fewer). cut sth down (to...), cut down (on sth)
They could not break the cycle of harvest failure, food shortage, price increase and misery. cycle
Is it OK if I borrow the car, Dad? dad
The storm didn't do much damage. damage
Do you know any other Latin American dances? dance
Do you want to dance? dance
Doctors said she is now out of danger (= not likely to die). danger
There is no danger of a bush fire now. danger
'Nicky won't find out, will she?' 'Oh, no, there's no danger of that.' danger
dare (to) do sth: He didn't dare (to) say what he thought. dare
They daren't ask for any more money. dare
She dared not breathe a word of it to anybody. dare
There was something, dare I say it, a little unusual about him. dare
There are no dark secrets in our family. dark
Darker colours are more practical and don't show stains. dark
It was dark outside and I couldn't see much. dark
Are the children afraid of the dark? dark
Paul's not coming. He's got a hot date (= an exciting one). date
I can't come on that date. date
There's no date on this letter. date
We can't go there today. You can go another day. day
Did you have a good day? day
She didn't do a full day's work. day
One day, he walked out of the house with a small bag and never came back. one day
a dead language (= one that is no longer spoken, for example Latin) dead
Unfortunately racism is not yet dead. dead
Though the idea may be dead, it is far from being buried (= people still talk about it, even though there is nothing new to say). dead
The deal fell through (= no agreement was reached). deal
Whether he deserves what has happened to him is open to debate/a matter for debate (= cannot be certain or decided yet). debate
debate whether, what, etc...: The committee will debate whether to lower the age of club membership to 16. debate
We were poor but we never got into debt. debt
The decay of the wood will spread if it is not removed. decay
I can't tell you what to do—you'll have to decide for yourself. decide
decide what, whether, etc...: I can't decide what to wear. decide
She couldn't decide whether he was telling the truth or not. decide
decide to do sth: We've decided not to go away after all. decide
I can't decide on who to invite. decide on/upon sth
a deep space deep
He seems confident but deep down he's quite insecure. deep down
to breathe/sigh/exhale deeply (= using all of the air in your lungs) deeply
I have to say in her defence that she knew nothing about it beforehand. defence
defend against sb/sth: It is impossible to defend against an all-out attack. defend
I've heard rumours, but nothing definite. definite
I'm not sure—I can find out for definite if you like. definite
That's definite then, is it? definite
'Do you plan to have children?' 'Definitely not!' definitely
Some old people want help; others most definitely do not. definitely
Please say definitely whether you will be coming or not. definitely
There is no agreed definition of what a comprehensive school should be. definition
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32°F) or zero/nought degrees Celsius (0°C). degree
There's no time for delay. delay
We can't delay much longer. delay
She's suffering a delayed reaction (= a reaction that did not happen immediately) to the shock. delay
'Can you stay for dinner?' 'I'd be delighted (to)!' delighted
Is there a postal/mail delivery on Saturdays? delivery
She shouldn't always give in to his demands. demand
demonstrate how, what, etc...: His sudden departure had demonstrated how unreliable he was. demonstrate
There's no denying (the fact) that quicker action could have saved them. deny
it is denied that...: It can't be denied that we need to devote more resources to this problem. deny
They had received no news of him since his departure from the island. departure
Depend upon it (= you can be sure) we won't give up. depend on/upon sb/sth
depend sb/sth doing sth: Can we depend on you coming in on Sunday? depend on/upon sb/sth
I don't want to depend too much on my parents. depend on/upon sb/sth (for sth)
Does the quality of teaching depend on class size? depend on/upon sth
depend how, what, etc...: Whether we need more food depends on how many people turn up. depend on/upon sth
'Is he coming?' 'That depends. He may not have the time.' that depends, it (all) depends
I don't know if we can help—it all depends. that depends, it (all) depends
I might not go. It depends how tired I am. that depends, it (all) depends
I shouldn't be too late. But it depends if the traffic's bad. that depends, it (all) depends
All deposits are non-refundable. deposit
Her paintings reveal hidden depths (= unknown and interesting things about her character). depth
a job that doesn't require any great depth of knowledge depth
a cultural desert (= a place without any culture) desert
Large numbers of soldiers deserted as defeat became inevitable. desert
The machine's unique design prevents it from overheating. design
I have no desire (= I do not want) to discuss the matter further. desire
The medicine did not achieve the desired effect. desire
desperately ill/unhappy/lonely desperately
Despite applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work. despite
They didn't give any details about the game. detail
'We had a terrible time—' 'Oh, spare me the details (= don't tell me any more).' detail
develop sth (from sth) (into sth): She developed the company from nothing. develop
Are there further developments in the investigation? development
developments in aviation technology development
Do you keep a diary (= write one regularly)? diary
I'll never forget it to my dying day (= until I die). die
His secret died with him (= he never told anyone). die
a low-fat, salt-free diet diet
There are no significant differences between the education systems of the two countries. difference
There's no difference in the results. difference
I can never tell the difference (= distinguish) between the twins difference
There's not much difference in price between the two computers. difference
The rain didn't make much difference to the game. make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
Your age shouldn't make any difference to whether you get the job or not. make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
What difference will it make if he knows or not? make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
I don't think it makes a lot of difference what colour it is (= it is not important). make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
'Shall we go on Friday or Saturday?' 'It makes no difference (to me).' make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
He saw he was no different than anybody else. different
My son's terribly untidy; my daughter's no different. different
The room looks different without the furniture. different
I had no difficulty (in) making myself understood. difficulty
We found the house without difficulty. difficulty
They dug deeper and deeper but still found nothing. dig
She didn't eat much dinner. dinner
I never eat a big dinner. dinner
a direct flight (= a flight that does not stop) direct
There's a direct train to Leeds (= it may stop at other stations but you do not have to change trains). direct
a direct hit (= a hit that is accurate and does not touch sth else first) direct
They are in direct contact with the hijackers. direct
Could you direct me to the station? direct
I am very unhappy with the direction the club is taking. direction
Has the wind changed direction? direction
I lost all sense of direction (= I didn't know which way to go). direction
We have not been directly affected by the cuts. directly
The President was not directly involved. directly
The two incidents are not directly linked. directly
an executive/non-executive director director
Try not to get too dirty! dirty
Does the theatre have disabled access? disabled
The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a distinct disadvantage. disadvantage
I hope my lack of experience won't be to my disadvantage. disadvantage
Even friends disagree sometimes. disagree
No, I disagree. I don't think it would be the right thing to do. disagree
disagree (with sb) (about/on/over sth): He disagreed with his parents on most things. disagree
Some people disagree with this argument. disagree
disagree that...: Few would disagree that students learn best when they are interested in the topic. disagree
I disagree with violent protests. disagree with sth/with doing sth
disagreement on the method to be used disagreement
There's no room for disagreement on this point. disagreement
We are in total disagreement as to how to proceed. disagreement
disagreement (between A and B): It was a source of disagreement between the two states. disagreement
disagreement (with sb): They have had several disagreements with their neighbours. disagreement
The problem won't just disappear. disappear
I can never find a pen in this house. They disappear as soon as I buy them. disappear
I hate to disappoint you, but I'm just not interested. disappoint
The movie had disappointed her (= it wasn't as good as she had expected). disappoint
His latest novel does not disappoint. disappoint
He was disappointed to see she wasn't at the party. disappointed
disappointed (not) to be...: She was disappointed not to be chosen. disappointed
He found it difficult to hide his disappointment when she didn't arrive. disappointment
disapproval of his methods disapproval
to show/express disapproval disapproval
He shook his head in disapproval. disapproval
She looked at my clothes with disapproval. disapproval
She wants to be an actress, but her parents disapprove. disapprove
disapprove of sb/sth: He strongly disapproved of the changes that had been made. disapprove
disapprove sth: A solid majority disapproves the way the president is handling the controversy. disapprove
a disapproving glance/tone/look disapproving
She sounded disapproving as we discussed my plans. disapproving
an air disaster disaster
Losing your job doesn't have to be such a disaster. disaster
discount sth: We cannot discount the possibility of further strikes. discount
discover (that)...: It was a shock to discover (that) he couldn't read. discover
discovery (that...): She was shocked by the discovery that he had been unfaithful. discovery
The drug is not a new discovery—it's been known about for years. discovery
discuss sth: I'm not prepared to discuss this on the phone. discuss
It is not known what causes the disease. disease
an ovenproof dish dish
Beware of dishonest traders in the tourist areas. dishonest
I don't like him, and it would be dishonest of me to pretend otherwise. dishonest
He was accused of dishonestly obtaining property. dishonestly
dislike sb/sth: Why do you dislike him so much? dislike
He disliked it when she behaved badly in front of his mother. dislike
dislike doing sth: I dislike being away from my family. dislike
Much as she disliked going to funerals (= although she did not like it at all), she knew she had to be there. dislike
dislike sb/sth doing sth: He disliked her staying away from home. dislike
He did not try to hide his dislike of his boss. dislike
I've told you all my likes and dislikes. dislike
dismiss sb/sth as sth: Vegetarians are no longer dismissed as cranks. dismiss
The suggestion should not be dismissed out of hand (= without thinking about it). dismiss
Distance is no problem on the Internet. distance
You'll never get the ball in from that distance. distance
Five miles of sand stretched away into the distance. in/into the distance
Does your cat have any distinguishing marks? distinguish
the unfair distribution of wealth distribution
I'm sorry to disturb you, but can I talk to you for a moment? disturb
If you get up early, try not to disturb everyone else. disturb
Can it ever be right to divide a mother from her child? divide
Does this pub do (= provide) lunches? do
Sorry. I don't do funny (= I can't be funny). do
How are you doing (= how are you)? do
Are you doing anything tomorrow evening? do
There's nothing to do (= no means of passing the time in an enjoyable way) in this place. do
There's nothing we can do about it (= we can't change the situation). do
He never bothers to do his jacket up. do sth up
I don't know what to do with (= how to use) all the food that's left over. do sth with sb/sth
She can't do without a secretary. do without (sb/sth)
If they can't get it to us in time, we'll just have to do without. do without (sb/sth)
do doing sth: I could have done without being (= I wish I had not been) woken up at three in the morning. do without (sb/sth)
I don't like fish. do
They didn't go to Paris. do
Does she speak French? do
You live in New York, don't you? do
She doesn't work here, does she? do
'I don't want to go back.' 'Neither do I.' do
She always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate. dominate
No doubt she'll call us when she gets there. no doubt
He's made some great movies. There's no doubt about it. no doubt
The research showed beyond doubt that smoking contributes to heart disease. beyond (any) doubt
The success of the system is not in doubt. be in doubt
This meeting has been, without doubt, one of the most useful we have had so far. without/beyond doubt
doubt sth: There seems no reason to doubt her story. doubt
doubt (that)...: I never doubted (that) she would come. doubt
The baby can't keep any food down (= in her body). down
Official projections of the spread of AIDS have mercifully been revised downwards (= it has been predicted that the disease will not spread as fast as had earlier been suggested). downwards
The company employs no more than a couple of dozen people. dozen
I'm not very good at drawing. drawing
He wanted to be rich but it was an impossible dream. dream
dream of/about doing sth: I wouldn't dream of going without you (= I would never go without you). dream
dream (that)...: I never dreamt (that) I'd actually get the job. dream
He has no dress sense (= no idea of how to dress well). dress
There's no need to dress up—come as you are. dress up
I can't go to the door—I'm not dressed yet. dressed
soft drinks (= cold drinks without alcohol) drink
I don't drink coffee. drink
He doesn't drink. drink
Don't drink and drive (= drive a car after drinking alcohol). drink
Could you drive me home? drive
a learner driver (= one who has not yet passed a driving test) driver
drop sth: Be careful not to drop that plate. drop
There was a substantial drop in the number of people out of work last month. drop
Could I have a drop more milk in my coffee, please? drop
Would you like a drop of brandy? drop
I haven't touched a drop (= drunk any alcohol) all evening. drop
He does not smoke or take drugs. drug
a soft drug (= one that is not considered very harmful) drug
She was a drug addict (= could not stop using drugs). drug
I don't do drugs (= use them). drug
It was high summer and the rivers were dry (= had no water in them). dry
Water the plant regularly, never letting the soil dry out. dry out, dry sth out
Due to staff shortages, we are unable to offer a full buffet service on this train. due
dull, lifeless hair dull
The countryside was flat, dull and uninteresting. dull
There's never a dull moment when John's around. dull
There wasn't a speck of dust anywhere in the room. dust
That guitar's been sitting gathering dust (= not being used) for years now. dust
I don't want you to visit me simply out of a sense of duty. duty
There aren't enough books for everyone to have one each. each
Early booking is essential, as space is limited. early
You're early! I wasn't expecting you till seven. early
I need a rest. I think I've earned it, don't you? earn
Learning languages doesn't come easily to him. easily
He didn't make it easy for me to leave. easy
Their house isn't the easiest place to get to. easy
Several schools are within easy reach (= not far away). easy
It can't be easy for her, on her own with the children. easy
It's easy for you to tell me to keep calm, but you're not in my position. easy
I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone. easy
She doesn't eat sensibly (= doesn't eat food that is good for her). eat
eat sth: I don't eat meat. eat
I couldn't eat another thing (= I have had enough food). eat
Do you feel like eating out tonight? eat out
It's a false economy to buy cheap clothes (= it seems cheaper but it is not really since they do not last very long). economy
to fly economy (class) (= by the cheapest class of air travel) economy
Don't put that glass so near the edge of the table. edge
Despite her ordeal, she seems to have suffered no ill effects. effect
I tried to persuade him, but with little or no effect. effect
fuel-efficient cars (= that do not use much fuel) efficient
I didn't really feel like going out, but I am glad I made the effort. effort
I spent hours cleaning the house, but there isn't much to show for all my efforts. effort
Pete can't go and I can't either. either
'I don't like it.' 'Me either.' (= Neither do I). either
I know a good Italian restaurant. It's not far from here, either. either
Either he could not come or he did not want to. either
The electricity is off (= there is no electric power supply). electricity
I don't want anything else, thanks. else
I'm taking a few clothes and some books, not much else. else
Haven't you got anything else to wear? else
Why didn't you come? Everybody else was there. else
Hurry up or else you'll be late. or else
They can't be coming or else they'd have called. or else
He either forgot or else decided not to come. or else
I didn't want to embarrass him by kissing him in front of his friends. embarrass
I've never felt so embarrassed in my life! embarrassed
No new evidence emerged during the investigation. emerge
The decision was based on emotion rather than rational thought. emotion
She showed no emotion at the verdict. emotion
I try not to become emotionally involved. emotionally
empty hands (= not holding anything) empty
an empty plate (= with no food on it) empty
Is this an empty chair (= a chair that nobody else is using)? empty
The house had been standing empty (= without people living in it) for some time. empty
It's not good to drink alcohol on an empty stomach (= without having eaten something). empty
empty of sth: The room was empty of furniture. empty
My life seems empty without you. empty
empty sth out: I emptied out my pockets but could not find my keys. empty
There's no end in sight to the present crisis. end
That was by no means the end of the matter. end
We didn't leave until the very end. end
They used to be friends but they are now sworn enemies (= are determined not to become friends again). enemy
an energy crisis (= for example when fuel is not freely available) energy
Their pleas failed to engage any sympathy. engage
I can't come to dinner on Tuesday—I'm otherwise engaged (= I have already arranged to do something else). engaged
I couldn't get through—the line's engaged. engaged
Is there enough room for me? enough
I didn't have enough clothes to last a week. enough
I hadn't trained enough for the game. enough
This house isn't big enough for us. enough
We didn't leave early enough. enough
Tell them it's just not good enough. enough
Two men have been helping police with their enquiries (= are being questioned about a crime, but have not been charged with it). enquiry
It never entered my head (= I never thought) that she would tell him about me. enter
enthusiasm (for sth): I can't say I share your enthusiasm for the idea. enthusiasm
enthusiasm (for doing sth): She never lost her enthusiasm for teaching. enthusiasm
'I don't mind,' she said, without much enthusiasm. enthusiasm
enthusiastic about sb/sth: You don't sound very enthusiastic about the idea. enthusiastic
I'm not entirely happy about the proposal. entirely
entitle sb to do sth: This ticket does not entitle you to travel first class. entitle
entry (in sth): There is no entry in his diary for that day. entry
No Entry (= for example, on a sign) entry
An unhappy home environment can affect a child's behaviour. environment
He is a player without equal. be without equal, have no equal
As a family holiday destination, the seaside has no equal. be without equal, have no equal
This achievement is unlikely ever to be equalled. equal
Diet and exercise are equally important. equally
She may have arrived late or it is equally possible that she never went there at all. equally
Is there a French word that is the exact equivalent of the English word 'home'? equivalent
Breathing such polluted air is the equivalent of (= has the same effect as) smoking ten cigarettes a day. equivalent
There was no escaping the fact that he was overweight. escape
There was no hope of escape from her disastrous marriage. escape
essential to sth: Money is not essential to happiness. essential
He was, essentially, a teacher, not a manager. essentially
He never even opened the letter (= so he certainly didn't read it). even
She didn't even call to say she wasn't coming. even
I've shown him the photographs but even now he won't believe me. even now/then
Even then she would not admit her mistake. even now/then
Children do not learn at an even pace. even
He found that the report he had written had been overtaken by events (= it was no longer relevant). event
Nothing ever happens here. ever
Don't you ever get tired? ever
'Have you ever thought of changing your job?' 'No, never/No I haven't.' ever
'Have you ever been to Rome?' 'Yes, I have, actually. Not long ago.' ever
She hardly ever (= almost never) goes out. ever
I'll never ever do that again! ever
Didn't you like it?Everybody else did. everybody
Money isn't everything. everything
evidence (that...): There is not a shred of evidence that the meeting actually took place. evidence
On the evidence of their recent matches, it is unlikely the Spanish team will win the cup. evidence
He was released when the judge ruled there was no evidence against him. evidence
You cannot pretend there's no evil in the world. evil
You haven't changed at all—you still look exactly the same. exactly
It was a warm day, if not exactly hot. exactly
He wasn't exactly pleased to see us—in fact he refused to open the door. not exactly
It's not exactly beautiful, is it? (= it's ugly) not exactly
'So he told you you'd got the job?' 'Not exactly, but he said they were impressed with me.' not exactly
The hotel was really filthy and I'm not exaggerating. exaggerate
to pass/fail an exam exam
On closer examination it was found that the signature was not genuine. examination
examine sb/sth: The doctor examined her but could find nothing wrong. examine
Just to give you an example of his generosity—he gave me his old car and wouldn't take any money for it. example
It is a classic example of how not to design a new city centre. example
The report is incomplete; it does not include sales in France, for example. for example
I had nothing on except for my socks. except
I didn't tell him anything except that I needed the money. except
Nobody had much money at the time and I was no exception. exception
Good writing is unfortunately the exception rather than the rule (= it is unusual). exception
Children are not usually allowed in, but I'm prepared to make an exception in this case. make an exception
All students without exception must take the English examination. without exception
I buy you lunch and you fix my computer. Is that a fair exchange? exchange
exchange sth: If it doesn't fit, take it back and the store will exchange it. exchange
The new restaurant is nothing to get excited about (= not particularly good). excited
Concern is growing over the number of children excluded from school (= not allowed to attend because of bad behaviour). exclude
She felt excluded by the other girls (= they did not let her join in what they were doing). exclude
excuse (for sth): There's no excuse for such behaviour. excuse
You don't have to make excuses for her (= try to think of reasons for her behaviour). excuse
excuse sb: You must excuse my father—he's not always that rude. excuse
You might be excused for thinking that Ben is in charge (= he is not, but it is an easy mistake to make). excuse
Nothing can excuse such rudeness. excuse
Excuse me, but I don't think that's true. excuse me
Oh, excuse me. I didn't see you there. excuse me
I don't get much exercise sitting in the office all day. exercise
How often do you exercise? exercise
Does life exist on other planets? exist
I was unaware of his existence until today. existence
The family endured a miserable existence in a cramped apartment. existence
They eke out a precarious existence (= they have hardly enough money to live on). existence
expand sth: In breathing the chest muscles expand the rib cage and allow air to be sucked into the lungs. expand
There are no plans to expand the local airport. expand
expect sth of sb/sth: That's not the sort of behaviour I expect of you! expect
expect to do sth: You can't expect to learn a foreign language in a few months. expect
I didn't expect him to become a successful writer. expect
'Are you going out tonight?' 'I don't expect so.' expect
Contrary to expectations, interest rates did not rise. expectation
There was an air of expectation and great curiosity. expectation
The numbers attending fell short of expectations. expectation
The event did not live up to expectations. expectation
Some parents have unrealistic expectations of their children. expectation
Unfortunately the new software has failed to meet expectations. expectation
No expense was spared (= they spent as much money as was needed) to make the party a success. expense
He's arranged everything, no expense spared. expense
The payments he gets barely cover his expenses. expense
I can't afford it, it's too expensive. expensive
She didn't get paid much but it was all good experience. experience
Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair. experience
She knew from past experience that Ann would not give up easily. experience
an enjoyable/exciting/unusual/unforgettable, etc. experience experience
Living in Africa was very different from home and quite an experience (= unusual for us). experience
She's very young and not very experienced. experienced
Many people do not like the idea of experiments on animals. experiment
The results of the experiment were inconclusive. experiment
Don't ask me—I'm no expert! expert
She tried to explain but he wouldn't listen. explain
explain why, how, etc...: Well, that doesn't explain why you didn't phone. explain
I really don't see why I should have to explain myself to you. explain yourself
Could you explain yourself a little more—I didn't understand. explain yourself
explanation (for sth): I can't think of any possible explanation for his absence. explanation
explanation (for doing sth): She didn't give an adequate explanation for being late. explanation
She left the room abruptly without explanation. explanation
You could be exposing yourself to unnecessary risks when driving alone. expose
expose sth to sb: He did not want to expose his fears and insecurity to anyone. expose
express how, what, etc...: Words cannot express how pleased I am. express
express yourself + adv./prep.: Perhaps I have not expressed myself very well. express
an air express company express
an expression of amazement/disbelief/horror expression
There are plans to extend the no-smoking area. extend
Can I have extension 4332 please? extension
My home life was becoming no more than an extension of my job. extension
He had changed to such an extent (= so much) that I no longer recognized him. to... extent
The monthly fee is fixed and there are no hidden extras (= unexpected costs). extra
While I was saving I had no money for little extras or luxuries. extra
Metallic paint is an optional extra (= a thing you can choose to have or not, but must pay more for if you have it). extra
We don't charge extra for the activities—everything is included in the admission fee. extra
You need to be extra careful not to make any mistakes. extra
I'm having extreme difficulty in not losing my temper with her. extreme
You can't just close your eyes to his violence. shut/close your eyes to sth
The expression on his face never changed. face
It's not always easy to face the truth. face
Face facts—she isn't coming back. face
Let's face it, we're not going to win. face
face sth: I just can't face work today. face
face doing sth: I can't face seeing them. face
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again. face up to sth
I could no longer ignore the fact that he was deeply unhappy. fact
Due to the fact that they did not read English, the prisoners were unaware of what they were signing. fact
She was happy apart from the fact that she could not return home. fact
Isn't it a fact that the firm is losing money? fact
I haven't spoken to anyone in English for days and that's a fact. fact
I used to live in France; in fact, not far from where you're going. in (actual) fact
fail (sth): He failed his driving test. fail
She was disqualified after failing a drugs test. fail
fail to do sth: He failed to keep the appointment. fail
She never fails to email every week. fail
I fail to see (= I don't understand) why you won't even give it a try. fail
fail in sth: He felt he would be failing in his duty if he did not report it. fail
Many diets fail because they are boring. fail
a failing school fail
fail to do sth: She failed to get into art college. fail
The song can't fail to be a hit (= definitely will be a hit). fail
Failure to comply with the regulations will result in prosecution. failure
They don't have the faintest chance of winning. faint
It's not fair! He always gets more than me. fair
I give you fair warning, I'm not always this generous. fair
fair on sb (to do sth): It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable. fair
fair to do sth: It's only fair to add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute. fair
I know him fairly well, but I wouldn't say we were really close friends. fairly
I think you'll find it fairly difficult (= you do not want to say that it is very difficult). fairly
He has blind faith (= unreasonable trust) in doctors' ability to find a cure. faith
She promised faithfully not to tell anyone my secret. faithfully
She fell ill soon after and did not recover. fall
They didn't want to raise any false hopes, but they believed her husband had escaped capture. FALSE
Buying a cheap computer is a false economy (= will not actually save you money). FALSE
I couldn't see any familiar faces in the room. familiar
She didn't fancy (= did not like) the idea of going home in the dark. fancy
fancy doing sth: Do you fancy going out this evening? fancy
Half an hour later Duncan was no farther in his quest. far
We didn't go far. far
It's not far to the beach. far
There's not far to go now. far
far (from, away, below, etc.): The restaurant is not far from here. far
We didn't go as far as the others. far
I'm not sure I can walk so far. far
As far as we knew, there was no cause for concern. as far as I know, as far as I can remember, see, tell, etc.
As far as I can see, you've done nothing wrong. as far as I know, as far as I can remember, see, tell, etc.
I can't go any farther. farther
They hadn't got any farther with the work (= they had made no progress). farther
Some styles never go out of fashion. fashion
The boat was stuck fast (= unable to move) in the mud. fast
I can't go any faster. fast
Fasten the gates securely so that they do not blow open. fasten
The window wouldn't fasten. fasten
Father, I cannot lie to you. father
Why should I say sorry when it's not my fault? fault
It's nobody's fault. fault
Many people live in poverty through no fault of their own. fault
I think the owners are at fault (= responsible) for not warning us. fault
She's not in favour with (= supported or liked by) the media just now. favour
Can I ask a favour? favour
I would never ask for any favours from her. favour
I'm going as a favour to Ann, not because I want to. favour
Most of the 'don't knows' in the opinion polls came down in favour of (= eventually chose to support) the Democrats. in favour (of sb/sth)
'Are you coming climbing?' 'No fear!' no fear
They undertook to make their judgement without fear or favour. without fear or favour
to fear death/persecution/the unknown fear
Don't worry, you have nothing to fear from us. fear
Never fear/Fear not (= Don't worry), I shall return. fear
The software has no particular distinguishing features. feature
Does the bank charge a fee for setting up the account? fee
There is no entrance fee to the gallery. fee
The baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth). feed
feel (that)...: We all felt (that) we were unlucky to lose. feel
feel it + adj.: I felt it advisable to do nothing. feel
She could not feel her legs. feel
I can't feel his pulse. feel
feel sth: He seemed to feel no remorse at all. feel
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings (= offend you). feeling
feeling (about/on sth): I don't have any strong feelings about it one way or the other. feeling
feeling (that...): I got the feeling that he didn't like me much. feeling
'How big was the bomb, if it did all that damage?' 'I don't know. Not my field' (= that is not one of the subjects I know about). field
I'm watching my figure (= trying not to get fat). figure
I'm afraid I don't have a head for figures (= I am not good at adding, etc.). figure
My feelings about the matter didn't seem to figure at all. figure
It did not figure high on her list of priorities. figure
We couldn't figure her out. figure sb/sth out
figure how, what, etc...: I can't figure out how to do this. figure sb/sth out
a silent film (= one recorded without sound) film
No one could have predicted the final outcome. final
I'm not coming, and that's final! (= I will not change my mind) final
find sb/sth: I wanted to talk to him but he was nowhere to be found. find
She'd been seeing the boy for a while, but didn't want her parents to find out. find out (about sth/sb), find out sth (about sth/sb)
'Bob wants to know if he can come too.''That's fine by me.' fine
You go on without me. I'll be fine. fine
'Can I get you another drink?' 'No, thanks. I'm fine.' fine
You're a fine one to talk! (= you are not in a position to criticize, give advice, etc.) fine
'How are you?' 'Fine, thanks.' fine
'How's your throat?' 'It's fine as long as I don't cough.' fine
I thought you'd never finish! finish
finish doing sth: Be quiet! He hasn't finished speaking. finish
I won't be finished for another hour. finished
He ordered his men to hold their fire (= not to shoot). fire
Shall I put the fire on? fire
We had to fire him for dishonesty. fire
fire (sth) (into sth): He fired the gun into the air. fire
We have no firm evidence to support the case. firm
No building can stand without firm foundations, and neither can a marriage. firm
'No,' she repeated, her voice firmer this time. firm
I didn't take the first bus. first
'Do you want a drink?' 'I'll finish my work first.' first
I didn't like the job much at first. at first
At first I thought he was shy, but then I discovered he was just not interested in other people. at first
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. at first
Something doesn't quite fit here. fit
fit into sth: His pictures don't fit into any category. fit
I tried the dress on but it didn't fit. fit
fit sb/sth: I can't find clothes to fit me. fit
The key doesn't fit the lock. fit
I'd like to have a desk in the room but it won't fit. fit
We can't fit in any more chairs. fit sb/sth in, fit sb/sth in/into sth
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)
Do these plans fit in with your arrangements? fit in (with sb/sth)
fit for sb/sth: The food was not fit for human consumption. fit
fit to do sth: Your car isn't fit to be on the road! fit
He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone. fit
This is not a fit place for you to live. fit
fit (to do sth): He won't be fit to play in the match on Saturday. fit
The car won't start—can you fix it? fix
Has the date of the next meeting been fixed? fix
Their prices are fixed until the end of the year (= will not change before then). fix
flat shoes (= with no heels or very low ones) flat
The sails hung limply in the flat calm (= conditions at sea when there is no wind and the water is completely level). flat
The alterations should give us extra floor space. floor
This can prevent air from flowing freely to the lungs. flow
Doesn't time fly? fly
The children's faces are badly out of focus (= not clearly shown) in the photograph. focus
The binoculars were not in focus (= were not showing things clearly). focus
fold (away/up): The table folds up when not in use. fold
follow (sb): Sorry, I don't follow. follow
Sorry, I don't follow you. follow
follow sth: The plot is almost impossible to follow. follow
I don't want you to follow my example and rush into marriage. follow
Why didn't you follow my advice? follow
follow (from sth): I don't see how that follows from what you've just said. follow
He's off his food (= he does not want to eat anything). food
walking around the house in bare feet (= not wearing shoes or socks) foot
a foot pump (= operated using your foot, not your hand) foot
a foot passenger (= one who travels on a ferry without a car) foot
Can you translate this letter for me? for
Shaking your head for 'No' is not universal. for
Are you for or against the proposal? for
I couldn't speak for laughing. for
He didn't answer for fear of hurting her. for
He's not bad for a beginner. for
There's no need for you to go. for
Is it clear enough for you to read? for
A large proportion of the labour force (= all the people who work in a particular company, area, etc.) is unskilled. force
The release of the hostages could not be achieved without the use of force. force
force sb: He didn't force me—I wanted to go. force
force yourself: 'I shouldn't really have any more.' 'Go on—force yourself!' force
Just keep telling yourself that it won't last forever. forever
Could you possibly forget about work for five minutes? forget
forget (about sth): 'Why weren't you at the meeting?' 'Sorry—I forgot.' forget
forget sth/sb: I forgot my purse (= I did not remember to bring it). forget
'Hey, don't forget me!' (= don't leave without me) forget
Aren't you forgetting something? (= I think you have forgotten to do sth) forget
forget sth: I never forget a face. forget
forget (that)...: She keeps forgetting (that) I'm not a child any more. forget
forget (sb) doing sth: I'll never forget hearing this piece of music for the first time. forget
it is forgotten that...: It should not be forgotten that people used to get much more exercise. forget
forgive sb/yourself (for sth/for doing sth): I'll never forgive her for what she did. forgive
I'd never forgive myself if she heard the truth from someone else. forgive
forgive (sth): I can't forgive that type of behaviour. forgive
forgive me: Forgive me, but I don't see that any of this concerns me. forgive
forgive me for doing sth: Forgive me for interrupting, but I really don't agree with that. forgive
forgive my doing sth: Forgive my interrupting but I really don't agree with that. forgive
Flowers appeared, but fruits failed to form. form
I didn't see enough of the play to form an opinion about it. form
She has a very formal manner, which can seem unfriendly. formal
He has no formal teaching qualifications. formal
Although not formally trained as an art historian, he is widely respected for his knowledge of the period. formally
formula for sth/for doing sth: There's no magic formula for a perfect marriage. formula
You don't have to spend a fortune to give your family tasty, healthy meals. fortune
We are not getting any further forward with the discussion. forward
The rumour is totally without foundation (= not based on any facts). foundation
These stories have no foundation (= are not based on any facts). foundation
What do you like to do in your free time (= when you are not working)? free
free from artificial colours and flavourings free
It was several weeks before he was completely free of pain. free
virtually fat-free yogurt free
a trouble-free life free
Ensure there is a free flow of air around the machine. free
You can't expect people to work for free (= without payment). free
I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free. free
The hijackers agreed to free a further ten hostages. free
The book is now freely available in the shops (= it is not difficult to get a copy). freely
For the first time he was able to speak freely without the fear of reprisals against his family. freely
Can you freeze this cake? freeze
freeze (up): The pipes have frozen, so we've got no water. freeze
Let's go and get some fresh air (= go outside where the air is cooler). fresh
They will lose no time in holding fresh elections. fresh
Could we order some fresh coffee? fresh
This is the opportunity he needs to make a fresh start (= to try sth new after not being successful at sth else). fresh
Is he a friend of yours? friend
a small hotel with a friendly atmosphere friendly
We were not on the friendliest of terms (= we were not friendly at all). friendly
I'd never do that. I'd be frightened to death. frightened
I can't tell one twin from the other. from
She never spoke to him again from that day on. from... on
Many people don't use their computers to their full potential. full
I still don't think we've heard the full story. full
No more for me, thanks—I'm full up. full
The kids still weren't full, so I gave them an ice cream each. full
You can't run on a full stomach. full
I didn't do all that work just for the fun of it. fun
It's not much fun going to a party on your own. fun
Walking three miles in the pouring rain is not my idea of fun. fun
We didn't mean to hurt him. It was just a bit of fun. fun
It wasn't serious - it was all done in fun. fun
I'm short of funds at the moment—can I pay you back next week? fund
It's funny how things never happen the way you expect them to. funny
The funny thing is it never happened again after that. funny
I'm pleased I didn't get that job, in a funny sort of way. funny
Can you stand a bit further away? further
Nothing could be further from the truth. further
Have you any further questions? further
We have decided to take no further action. further
Her future is uncertain. future
I can't see any future in this relationship. future
In future, make sure the door is never left unlocked. in future
He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour. gain
gain sth (by/from sth): There is nothing to be gained from delaying the decision. gain
Air is a mixture of gases. gas
leaded/unleaded gasoline gasoline
Careless use of the clutch may damage the gears. gear
He was a generally unpopular choice for captain. generally
My generation have grown up without the experience of a world war. generation
The car has a generous amount of space. generous
He looks scary but he's really a gentle giant. gentle
He's no gentleman! gentleman
Ladies and gentlemen! Can I have your attention, please? gentleman
'You miss them, don't you?' he asked gently. gently
+ adv./prep.: The bridge was destroyed so we couldn't get across the river. get
We didn't get (= go) to bed until 3 a.m. get
We couldn't get the piano through the door. get
I can't get the lid off. get
I haven't got very far with the book I'm reading. get
I'll never get all this work finished. get
get sb/sth to do sth: I couldn't get the car to start this morning. get
You'll never get him to understand. get
It's not hard to get him talking—the problem is stopping him! get
to get dressed/undressed (= to put your clothes on/take your clothes off) get
I wouldn't go there alone; you might get (= be) mugged. get
After a time you get to realize that these things don't matter. get
Why don't you get yourself a car? get
Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through to them. get through (to sb)
I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through. get through (to sb)
We promised we'd go—we can't get out of it now. get out of sth
I can't get out of the habit of waking at six in the morning. get out of sth
I'm not getting on very fast with this job. get on with sth
Get on with it! We haven't got all day. get on with sth
I don't know how he's going to get on in life. get on
We can get on perfectly well without her. get on
I just can't get along without a secretary. get on
I can't get into these shoes—they're too small. get into sth
Don't be tempted to cheat—you'll never get away with it. get away with sth
get doing sth: Nobody gets away with insulting me like that. get away with sth
I never lend books—you never get them back. get sth back
She's never really got on with her sister. get on with sb, get on (together)
She can't get over her shyness. get over sth
I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty. get over sth
He was disappointed at not getting the job, but he'll get over it. get over sth/sb
I meant to do the ironing but I didn't get round to it. get round/around to sth
Could you get me up at 6.30 tomorrow? get up, get sb up
He's a giant of a man. giant
a giant crab giant
a giant-size box of tissues giant
a giant step towards achieving independence giant
Alex is not interested in girls yet. girl
give sth to sb: We don't usually give presents to people at work. give
Can I give you a ride to the station? give
They couldn't give me any more information. give
She didn't give up work when she had the baby. give sth up
The authorities have shown no signs of giving in to the kidnappers' demands. give in (to sb/sth)
The fire doesn't seem to be giving off much heat. give off sth
They gave up without a fight. give up
She doesn't give up easily. give up
glad about sth: 'He doesn't need the pills any more.' 'I'm glad about that.' glad
He sticks to her like glue (= never leaves her). glue
Her eyes were glued to the screen (= she did not stop watching it). be glued to sth
Hasn't the time gone quickly? go
This clock doesn't go. go
My clothes won't all go in that one suitcase. go
He tried to push his hand through the gap but it wouldn't go. go
Does this jacket go with this skirt? go with sth
Those colours don't really go (together). go with sth
Could we go through (= practise) Act 2 once more? go through sth
This cannot be allowed to go on. go on
We can't go on like this—we seem to be always arguing. go on
Can I go back to what you said at the beginning of the meeting? go back (to sth)
Once you have made this decision, there will be no going back (= you will not be able to change your mind). go back (to sth)
There aren't enough chairs to go around. go around/round
go doing sth: It's unprofessional to go round criticizing your colleagues. go around/round
'May I start now?' 'Yes, go ahead.' go ahead (with sth)
He said nothing but just went on working. go on doing sth
She decided not to go through with (= not to have) the operation. go through with sth
There wasn't time for breakfast, so I had to go without. go without (sth)
How long can a human being go (= survive) without sleep? go without (sth)
go doing sth: She went without eating for three days. go without (sth)
He headed the ball into an open goal (= one that had nobody defending it). goal
good for sb: Can we change our meeting? Monday isn't good (= convenient) for me. good
Too much sun isn't good for you. good
It's no good complaining—they never listen. good
This book is no good to me: I need the new edition. good
I don't feel too good today. good
'How are you?' 'I'm good.' (= used as a general reply to a greeting) good
Your work is just not good enough. good
Sorry, my English is not very good. good
You'll never marry her—she's much too good for you. good
What's the good of (= how does it help you) earning all that money if you don't have time to enjoy it? good
Is religion always a force for good? good
This gadget isn't much good. be no good, not be any/much good
It's no good trying to talk me out of leaving. be no good, not be any/much good
Was his advice ever any good? be no good, not be any/much good
His latest film isn't much good. be no good, not be any/much good
Do you think these latest changes will do any good? do good, do sb good
Don't you think talking to her would do some good? do good, do sb good
She didn't even say goodbye to her mother . goodbye
He accused the opposition party of being unfit to govern. govern
I can't decide. I'll have to ask the governor (= the man in charge, who employs sb). governor
He grabbed hold of me and wouldn't let go. grab
Grab a seat, I won't keep you a moment. grab
Responses were graded from 1 (very satisfied) to 5 (not at all satisfied). grade
It's not a very grand house. grand
grateful (that...): He was grateful that she didn't tell his parents about the incident. grateful
The consequences will be very grave if nothing is done. grave
I don't feel too great. great
One great advantage of this metal is that it doesn't rust. great
Oh great, they left without us. great
You've been a great help, I must say (= no help at all). great
You have no grounds for complaint. ground
The case was dismissed on the grounds that there was not enough evidence. ground
Employers cannot discriminate on grounds of age. ground
ground forces (= soldiers that fight on land, not in the air or at sea) ground
Houses and a luxury tourist hotel were burned to the ground (= completely destroyed, so that there is nothing left). ground
I didn't recognize him—he's grown a beard. grow
grow sth: I didn't know they grew rice in France. grow
Why don't you grow up? grow up
He gave me a guarantee that it would never happen again. guarantee
guarantee (of sth): Career success is no guarantee of happiness. guarantee
guarantee (that...): There's no guarantee that she'll come (= she may not come). guarantee
guarantee (that)...: We cannot guarantee (that) our flights will never be delayed. guarantee
guarantee sb sth: These days getting a degree doesn't guarantee you a job. guarantee
You can't get in; the whole place is guarded. guard
I don't really know. I'm just guessing. guess
guess what, where, etc...: You'll never guess what she told me. guess
guess (that)...: You would never guess (that) she had problems. She's always so cheerful. guess
'He didn't see me, I guess.' guess
'They aren't coming, then?' 'I guess not.' guess
Liz was not on the guest list. guest
I felt guilty about not visiting my parents more often. guilty
I had a guilty conscience and could not sleep. guilty
The jury found the defendant not guilty of the offence. guilty
anti-aircraft guns gun
Should police officers carry guns? gun
I'd prefer you not to make a habit of it. habit
I'm not in the habit of letting strangers into my apartment. habit
No goals were scored in the first half. half
The crowd threw up their hands (= lifted them into the air) in dismay. hand
a hand drill (= one that is used by turning a handle rather than powered by electricity) hand
Nobody's going to hand you success on a plate. hand sth to sb on a plate
I wasn't sure if I could handle such a powerful car. handle
'Any problems?' 'Nothing I can't handle.' handle
I've got to go. I can't handle it any more (= deal with a difficult situation). handle
hang sth up: Shall I hang your coat up? hang
hang sth (out): Have you hung out the washing? hang
Hang on to that rope and don't let go. hang on to sth
Now hang on a minute—you can't really believe what you just said! hang on
You'll never guess what's happened! happen
I don't know how this happened. happen
She pressed the button but nothing happened. happen
What happens if nobody comes to the party? happen
I hope nothing (= nothing unpleasant) has happened to them. happen to sb/sth
happy (with sb/sth): Are you happy with that arrangement? happy
I'm not happy with his work this term. happy
happy (about sb/sth): If there's anything you're not happy about, come and ask. happy
I'm not too happy about her living alone. happy
You don't look very happy today. happy
Their grandchildren are a constant source of happiness. happiness
You are hard to please, aren't you? hard
It's hard on people who don't have a car. be hard on sb/sth
She tried her hardest not to show how disappointed she was. hard
There's hardly any tea left. hardly
Hardly anyone has bothered to reply. hardly
She hardly ever calls me (= almost never). hardly
We hardly know each other. hardly
Hardly a day goes by without my thinking of her (= I think of her almost every day). hardly
At the time, I hardly spoke any French. hardly
There was hardly a cloud in the sky. hardly
I can hardly keep my eyes open (= I'm almost falling asleep). hardly
We can't stop for coffee now, we've hardly started. hardly
We had hardly sat down to supper when the phone rang. hardly
Hardly had she spoken than she regretted it bitterly. hardly
It's hardly surprising she was fired; she never did any work. hardly
'Couldn't you have just said no?' 'Well, hardly (= of course not), she's my wife's sister.' hardly
He's 24—hardly a baby. hardly
It wouldn't do you any harm to smarten yourself up. it wouldn't do sb any harm (to do sth)
Forget it, Dave, no harm done. no harm done
I prefer the children to play in the garden where they're out of harm's way. out of harm's way
He may say no, but there's no harm in asking. there is no harm in (sb's) doing sth, it does no harm (for sb) to do sth
It does no harm to ask. there is no harm in (sb's) doing sth, it does no harm (for sb) to do sth
He would never harm anyone. harm
He hated it in France (= did not like the life there). hate
I hate to think what would have happened if you hadn't been there. hate
hate sb/sth doing sth: He hates anyone parking in his space. hate
hatred (for/of sb/sth): She felt nothing but hatred for her attacker. hatred
We have no choice in the matter. have
Surely she didn't have the nerve to say that to him? have
I don't have that much money on me. have
He had nothing (= no clothes) on. have (got) sth on
I can't see you this week—I've got a lot on. have (got) sth on
He's gone home, hasn't he? have
'Have you seen it? ' 'Yes, I have/No, I haven't.' have
If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed it. have
Had I known that (= if I had known that) I would never have come. have
Did she have to pay a fine? have to
You don't have to knock—just walk in. have to
I haven't got to leave till seven. have to
The thought never entered my head. head
I can't work it out in my head—I need a calculator. head
I can't get that tune out of my head. head
When will you get it into your head (= understand) that I don't want to discuss this any more! head
For some reason, she's got it into her head (= believes) that the others don't like her. head
He shook his head in disbelief. head
heal up: The cut healed up without leaving a scar. heal
Exhaust fumes are bad for your health. health
As long as you have your health, nothing else matters. health
I can't hear very well. hear
I couldn't hear anything. hear
hear sb/sth do sth: Did you hear him go out? hear
hear what...: Didn't you hear what I said? hear
hear sb/sth/yourself do sth: Be quiet—I can't hear myself think! (= it is so noisy that I can't think clearly) hear
Haven't you heard? She resigned. hear
hear sth: We had heard nothing for weeks. hear
I haven't heard anything from her for months. hear from sb, hear sth from sb
She disappeared and was never heard of again. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
He's hearing-impaired (= not able to hear well). hearing
Have you no heart? heart
The heat wasn't on and the house was freezing. heat
You should not go out in the heat of the day (= at the hottest time). heat
The heat in the factory was unbearable. heat
This isn't exactly my idea of heaven! heaven
I wouldn't go there in the height of summer. height
He doesn't have a head for heights (= is afraid of high places). height
The height of the mountain did not discourage them. height
I can't really afford it, but, what the hell (= it doesn't matter), I'll get it anyway. hell
'Do you understand?' 'Hell, no. I don't.' hell
Hello John, how are you? hello
Hello, is there anybody there? hello
help sth: It doesn't really help matters knowing that everyone is talking about us. help
I can't help thinking he knows more than he has told us. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
He can't help being ugly. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
She couldn't help but wonder what he was thinking. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
It couldn't be helped (= there was no way of avoiding it and we must accept it). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
He never does more work than he can help (= he does as little as possible). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
I always end up having an argument with her, I don't know why, I just can't help it. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
I couldn't help it if the bus was late (= it wasn't my fault). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
She burst out laughing—she couldn't help herself (= couldn't stop herself). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
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
The map wasn't much help. help
Was the information I gave you any help? help
The course they sent me on was of no help whatsoever! help
Just shouting at him isn't going to be a lot of help. help
Can I be of any help to you? help
None of this would have been possible without their help. help
The college will no longer have to close, thanks to the help of private investment. help
Sorry I can't be more helpful. helpful
I called the police but they weren't very helpful. helpful
The staff couldn't have been more helpful. helpful
I can't find my keys. Oh, here they are. here
hesitate about/over sth: I didn't hesitate for a moment about taking the job. hesitate
She stood there, hesitating over whether or not to tell him the truth. hesitate
+ speech: 'I'm not sure,' she hesitated. hesitate
No amount of make-up could hide her age. hide
They claim that they have nothing to hide (= there was nothing wrong or illegal about what they did). hide
I could not hide my joy at seeing him again. hide
I can't sing that high. high
I can't jump any higher. high
She never got very high in the company. high
We're not hiring right now. hire
Women are not allowed to enter the monastery for historical reasons. historical
a people with no sense of history history
Many people throughout history have dreamt of a world without war. history
His death didn't really hit me at first. hit
hit sb/sth: My parents never used to hit me. hit
It's impossible to hold a conversation with all this noise. hold
There wasn't much in the museum to hold my attention. hold
I don't think that branch will hold your weight. hold
The winning captain held the trophy in the air. hold
Hold on! This isn't the right road. hold on
Can you hold on? I'll see if he's here. hold on
The police were unable to hold back the crowd. hold sb/sth back
The dam was not strong enough to hold back the flood waters. hold sb/sth back
We are determined that nothing should hold back the peace talks. hold sb/sth back
I haven't had a decent holiday for years. holiday
We are not far from my home now. home
I phoned you last night, but you weren't at home. at home
Oh no, I left my purse at home. at home
I can't believe he got that money honestly. honestly
I didn't tell anyone, honestly! honestly
I honestly can't remember a thing about last night. honestly
You can't honestly expect me to believe that! honestly
'Nobody blames you.' 'I should hope not!' I should hope so/not, so I should hope
The future is not without hope. hope
The situation is not good but we live in hope that it will improve. hope
She recoiled in horror at the sight of an enormous spider. horror
Do you like this hot weather? hot
It's hot today, isn't it? hot
I couldn't live in a hot country (= one which has high average temperatures). hot
Is anyone too hot? hot
He did not know how he ought to behave. how
How are you? how
I didn't know how much to bring. how
I'm not going. How about you? how about...?
He wanted to take no risks, however small. however
However carefully I explained, she still didn't understand. however
a huge crowd huge
huge debts huge
This food is not fit for human consumption. human
That is no way to treat another human being. human
They failed to see the humour of the situation. humour
I can't stand people with no sense of humour. humour
She wasn't feeling very hungry. hungry
Is anyone getting hungry? hungry
I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it. hunt
She hurried away without saying goodbye. hurry
hurry sb: I don't want to hurry you but we close in twenty minutes. hurry
hurry sb into doing sth: She was hurried into making an unwise choice. hurry
I don't mind waiting—I'm not in any particular hurry. in no hurry (to do sth), not in a/any hurry (to do sth)
Serve this lady first—I'm in no hurry. in no hurry (to do sth), not in a/any hurry (to do sth)
We were in no hurry to get back to work after the holiday. in no hurry (to do sth), not in a/any hurry (to do sth)
Sorry, I haven't got time to do it now—I'm in a hurry. in a hurry
I won't be going there again in a hurry—the food was terrible. sb will not do sth again in a hurry
What really hurt was that he never answered my letter. hurt
hurt sb/sth: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you. hurt
I didn't want to hurt his feelings. hurt
None of the passengers were badly hurt. hurt
She was deeply hurt that she had not been invited. hurt
I'm not going to fall, am I? I
I'm taller than her, aren't I? I
I'll have lemonade please—no ice. ice
She doesn't seem to have any idea of what I'm talking about. idea
I don't want anyone getting the wrong idea (= getting the wrong impression about sth). idea
An evening at home watching TV is not my idea of a good time. idea
If this is your idea of a joke, then I don't find it very funny. idea
'What's she talking about?' 'I've no idea.' have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
He hasn't the faintest idea how to manage people. have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
I had no idea she'd had such a difficult life. have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
I don't have any idea where he is. have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
It was not the ideal solution to the problem. ideal
In an ideal world there would be no poverty and disease. ideal
Many of those arrested refused to identify themselves (= would not say who they were). identify
I didn't enjoy the book because I couldn't identify with any of the main characters. identify with sb
She went through an identity crisis in her teens (= was not sure of who she was or of her place in society). identity
If anyone calls, tell them I'm not at home. if
Even if (= although) you did see someone, you can't be sure it was him. if
I wonder if I should wear a coat or not. if
He couldn't tell if she was laughing or crying. if
Listen to the tune and see if you can remember the words. if
Do you mind if I turn the TV off? if
I'll go if you're going. If not (= if you are not) I'd rather stay at home. if not
Are you ready? If not, I'm going without you. if not
Do you want that cake? If not, I'll have it. if not
He ignored all the 'No Smoking' signs and lit up a cigarette. ignore
We cannot afford to ignore their advice. ignore
We both started to feel ill shortly after the meal. ill
She suffered no ill effects from the experience. ill
It's illegal to drive through a red light. illegal
He's got no imagination. imagination
It doesn't take much imagination to guess what she meant. imagination
I won't tell you his reaction—I'll leave that to your imagination. imagination
Don't let your imagination run away with you (= don't use too much imagination). imagination
Nobody hates you—it's all in your imagination. imagination
She was no longer able to distinguish between imagination and reality. imagination
I can't imagine life without the children now. imagine
imagine sth: There's nobody there. You're imagining things. imagine
'Can we still buy tickets for the concert?' 'I imagine so.' imagine
imagine (that)...: I don't imagine (that) they'll refuse. imagine
The effects of global warming, while not immediate, are potentially catastrophic. immediate
The point of my question may not be immediately apparent. immediately
There's nothing immoral about wanting to earn more money. immoral
impatient to do sth: She was clearly impatient to leave. impatient
They failed to consider the wider implications of their actions. implication
imply sth: I disliked the implied criticism in his voice. imply
More importantly, can he be trusted? importantly
She didn't want to impose her values on her family. impose
almost/virtually impossible impossible
It's impossible for me to be there before eight. impossible
It's impossible to prove. impossible
I find it impossible to lie to her. impossible
an impossible dream/goal impossible
I've been placed in an impossible position. impossible
Honestly, you're impossible at times! impossible
impress (sb): We interviewed a number of candidates but none of them impressed us. impress
The Grand Canyon never fails to impress people. impress
The Grand Canyon never fails to impress. impress
My words made no impression on her. impression
impression (that...): I did not get the impression that they were unhappy about the situation. impression
Try and smile. You don't want to give people the wrong impression (= that you are not friendly). impression
I haven't seen him in years. in
She was not lacking in courage. in
I can't drink coffee with milk in. in
Nobody was in when we called. in
the government's inability to provide basic services inability
Some families go without medical treatment because of their inability to pay. inability
The demonstration passed off without incident. incident
Does the price include tax? include
It's £7.50, not including tax. including
It is becoming increasingly clear that this problem will not be easily solved. increasingly
'Was he very angry?' 'Indeed he was.' indeed
'Do you agree?' 'Indeed I do/Yes, indeed.' indeed
a man of independent means (= with an income that he does not earn by working) independent
indicate whether, when, etc...: Has she indicated yet whether she would like to be involved? indicate
indication (of sth): They gave no indication of how the work should be done. indication
indirect costs (= costs that are not directly connected with making a product, for example training, heating, rent, etc.) indirect
donations from private individuals (= ordinary people rather than companies, etc.) individual
It was inevitable that there would be job losses. inevitable
A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable. inevitable
infect sb/sth: It is not possible to infect another person through kissing. infect
influence (over sb/sth): Her parents no longer have any real influence over her. influence
I don't want to influence you. It must be your own decision. influence
an informal atmosphere informal
an informal arrangement/meeting/visit informal
Discussions are held on an informal basis within the department. informal
The aim of the trip was to make informal contact with potential customers. informal
an informal expression informal
You won't get much help. You'll have to use your initiative. initiative
She did it on her own initiative (= without anyone telling her to do it). initiative
Luckily, she isn't injured. injured
There were no injuries in the crash (= no people injured). injury
No damage or injuries were reported. injury
For years we had little knowledge of what life was like inside China. inside
She shook it to make sure there was nothing inside. inside
I pretended not to care but I was screaming inside. inside
I was driving in the inside lane (= the part nearest the edge, not the middle of the road). inside
I didn't really want to go but he insisted. insist
He didn't reply. Instead, he turned on his heel and left the room. instead
She said nothing, preferring instead to save her comments till later. instead
He didn't even have the intelligence to call for an ambulance. intelligence
intend doing sth: I don't intend staying long. intend
intend sb sth: He intended her no harm (= it was not his plan to harm her). intend
intended to be/do sth: This list is not intended to be a complete catalogue. intended
intention (of doing sth): I have no intention of going to the wedding. intention
intention (that...): It was not my intention that she should suffer. intention
The subject is of no interest to me at all. interest
Do your parents take an interest in your friends? interest
There's a talk on Italian art—are you interested (= would you like to go)? interested
interesting (that...): I find it interesting that she claims not to know him. interesting
Can't we do something more interesting? interesting
The medicine is not for internal use. internal
interpret sth as sth: I didn't know whether to interpret her silence as acceptance or refusal. interpret
She couldn't speak much English so her children had to interpret for her. interpret
It is not possible for everyone to put their own interpretation on the law. interpretation
interrupt with sth: Would you mind not interrupting with questions all the time? interrupt
interrupt sb/sth (with sth): I hope I'm not interrupting you. interrupt
I managed to work for two hours without interruption. interruption
She spoke for 20 minutes without interruption. interruption
Can you translate this passage into German? into
introduce sb: Can I introduce my wife? introduce
introduce yourself (to sb): Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins. introduce
Our speaker today needs no introduction (= is already well known). introduction
Such changes have not been seen since the invention of the printing press. invention
This is not the first time he has been investigated by the police for fraud. investigate
Our investments are not doing well. investment
invitation to do sth: I have an open invitation (= not restricted to a particular date) to visit my friend in Japan. invitation
invite sb: I'd have liked to have gone but I wasn't invited. invite
Some people tried to stop the fight but I didn't want to get involved. involved
They're not romantically involved. involved
patients with iron deficiency (= not enough iron in their blood) iron
No place on the planet can remain an island of affluence in a sea of suffering. island
Money is not an issue. issue
I don't think my private life is the issue here. issue
I'm not bothered about the cost—you're the one who's making an issue of it. issue
Did you see it? it
It's impossible to get there in time. it
It's no use shouting. it
I find it strange that she doesn't want to go. it
It's Spain that they're going to, not Portugal. it
Can I pay for each item separately? item
Does the computer turn itself off? itself
There's no need for the team to feel proud of itself. itself
It's not my job to lock up! job
She's never had a steady job (= a job that is not going to end suddenly). job
She listens but she never joins in. join in (sth/doing sth), join in (with sb/sth)
I can't tell jokes. joke
I didn't get the joke (= understand it). joke
I wish he wouldn't tell dirty jokes (= about sex). joke
I only did it as a joke (= it was not meant seriously). joke
I didn't mean that—I was only joking. joke
No way am I doing that. You must be joking! you're joking, you must be joking
Did you have a good journey? journey
Don't use the car for short journeys. journey
I'm afraid you've had a wasted journey (= you cannot do what you have come to do). journey
I didn't expect them to jump for joy at the news (= to be very pleased). joy
The last singer was the best—not that I'm any judge (= I do not know much about the subject). judge
'I'm not sure that's a good way to do it.' 'Let me be the judge of that.' judge
judge sb/sth (on sth): Schools should not be judged only on exam results. judge
judge sb/sth + adj.: They judged it wise to say nothing. judge
It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement. judgement
I couldn't follow the talk because he kept jumping about from one topic to another. jump
Just my luck (= the sort of bad luck I usually have). The phone's not working. just
I can't just drop all my commitments. just
This essay is just not good enough. just
I didn't mean to upset you. It's just that I had to tell somebody. just
This is not just another disaster movie—it's a masterpiece. just
Just because you're older than me doesn't mean you know everything. just
'Can I help you?' 'No thanks, I'm just looking.' (= in a shop/store) just
He demanded, not without justice, that he should be allowed to express his views. justice
You don't need to justify yourself to me. justify
keen on doing sth: She's not keen on being told what to do. keen
keen (on doing sth): I wasn't too keen on going to the party. keen
He failed to keep his appointment at the clinic. keep
Can you keep a secret? keep
If you do not keep up with the payments you could lose your home. keep up with sth
That child can't keep out of mischief. keep out of sth, keep sb out of sth
Slow down—I can't keep up! keep up (with sb/sth)
I can't keep up with all the changes. keep up (with sb/sth)
Wages are not keeping up with inflation. keep up (with sb/sth)
The dancers kicked their legs in the air. kick
If the door won't open, give it a kick. kick
Do you have any kids? kid
'I was terrible!' 'You were nothing of the kind.' nothing of the kind/sort
My father was one of a kind—I'll never be like him. one of a kind
It would be kinder if we didn't mention his wife. kind
If an animal is badly injured, often the kindest thing to do is to destroy it painlessly. kind
knock sth (against/on sth): Be careful you don't knock your head on this low beam. knock
know sth: Do you know any Japanese? know
I couldn't see who was speaking, but I knew the voice. know
Do you two know each other (= have you met before)? know
I don't know anyone in Oxford. know
I don't know that I can finish it by next week. know
'She's the worst player in the team.' 'Oh, I don't know (= I am not sure that I agree) —she played well yesterday.' know
know (sth): This case is hopeless and he knows it (= although he will not admit it). know
All I know is that she used to work in a bank (= I have no other information about her). know
I didn't know what he was talking about. know
'What's the answer?' 'I don't know.' know
'There's no one in.' 'How do you know? ' know
You know about Amanda's baby, don't you? know
I don't know about you, but I'm ready for something to eat. know
'Is anyone else coming?' 'Not that I know of. ' know
'Isn't that his car?' 'I wouldn't know./How should I know? ' (= I don't know and I am not the person you should ask.) know
'What are you two whispering about?' 'You don't want to know ' (= because you would be shocked or wouldn't approve). know
I'm not stupid, you know. you know
I don't know if I can come, but I'll let you know tomorrow. let sb know
She sent the letter without my knowledge. knowledge
I went to sleep secure in the knowledge that I was not alone in the house. knowledge
The trip was cancelled through lack of (= because there was not enough) interest. lack
There was no lack of volunteers. lack
As the only child of wealthy parents, he lacked for nothing. lack (for) nothing
She's not usually lacking in confidence. lacking
He was taken on as a teacher but was found lacking (= was thought not to be good enough). lacking
a wine lake (= a large supply of wine that is not being used) lake
Why study Latin? It's a dead language (= no longer spoken by anyone). language
I wouldn't marry you if you were the last person on earth! last
This weather won't last. last
She won't last long in that job. last
last (out) sth: Doctors say that she probably won't last out the night (= she will probably die before the morning). last
He was injured early on and didn't last the match. last
Can I stay up late tonight? late
laugh (at/about sth): You never laugh at my jokes! laugh
The show was hilarious—I couldn't stop laughing. laugh
She is not afraid to laugh at herself (= is not too serious about herself). laugh at sb/sth
Do not think you are above the law (= think that you cannot be punished by the law). law
The hens are not laying well (= not producing many eggs). lay
He was not stupid, just lazy. lazy
He was not a natural leader. leader
Can I lean my bike against the wall? lean
learn (that)...: He'll just have to learn (that) he can't always have his own way. learn
learn to do sth: I soon learned not to ask too many questions. learn
Really, I'm not in the least tired. not in the least
'Do you mind if I put the television on?' 'No, not in the least.' not in the least
Well, at least they weren't bored. at least
leave sb with sth: She left me with the impression that she was unhappy with her job. leave
leave sb sth: I'm afraid you leave me no choice. leave
Is there any coffee left? leave
leave sth/sb behind: Don't leave any of your belongings behind. leave
He wasn't well, so we had to leave him behind. leave
He hadn't been asked to the party and was feeling very left out. leave sb/sth out (of sth)
Legally, there is not a lot we can do. legally
lend sb sth: Can you lend me your car this evening? lend
She's having lunch with the Director, no less. no less
The guide contains details of no less than 115 hiking routes. no less than...
No explanation was offered, still less an apology. even/much/still less
The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget. lesson
It was a lesson not lost on (= learned well by) the team manager. lesson
lesson to sb: Let that be a lesson to you (= so that you do not make the same mistake again). lesson
I don't think we'll make it, but let's try anyway. let
'Shall we check it again?' 'Yes, let's.' let
let sb/sth do sth: They won't let him leave the country. let
let sb/sth: She wanted to lend me some money but I wouldn't let her. let
This machine won't let you down. let sb down
The tables are not on a level (= the same height). level
Add a level tablespoon of flour (= enough to fill the spoon but not so much that it goes above the level of the edge of the spoon). level
Is there a licence fee? licence
I can't get the lid off this jar. lid
We first met in 2006, no, I tell a lie, it was 2007. I tell a lie
In real life (= when she met him) he wasn't how she had imagined him at all. life
Life isn't like in the movies, you know. life
My day-to-day life is not very exciting. life
Many of these children have led very sheltered lives (= they have not had many different experiences). life
He doesn't like to talk about his private life. life
There's no such thing as a job for life any longer. life
The body was cold and showed no signs of life. life
Do you have a light? light
The light was beginning to fail (= it was beginning to get dark). light
Let's talk about lighter things, shall we? light
The fire wouldn't light. light
I try to eat lightly (= not to eat heavy or greasy food). lightly
She looks nothing like (= not at all like) her mother. like
anti-utopian novels like 'Animal Farm' and '1984' like
I don't like the way he's looking at me. like
You've got to go to school, whether you like it or not. like
like doing sth: She's never liked swimming. like
like sb/sth doing sth: I didn't like him taking all the credit. like
I didn't like his taking all the credit. like
Do what you like—I don't care. like
like to do sth: I didn't like to disturb you. like
like doing sth: He doesn't like asking his parents for help. like
like sth: Would you like a drink? like
Would you like to come with us? like
No one sings the blues like she did. like
It didn't turn out like I intended. like
likely (that...): It's more than likely that the thieves don't know how much it is worth. likely
They might refuse to let us do it, but it's hardly likely. likely
His arrogance knew (= had) no limits. limit
You can't drive—you're over the limit (= you have drunk more alcohol than is legal when driving). limit
Violent crime is not limited to big cities. limit sth to sb/sth
The teaching of history should not be limited to dates and figures. limit sth to sb/sth
Just keep going in a straight line; you can't miss it. line
Be careful not to cross the line (= the broken line painted down the middle of the road). line
The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked (= they depend on each other). link
Not a drop of alcohol passed my lips (= I didn't drink any). lip
a liquid lunch (= alcoholic drinks, rather than food) liquid
Is your name on the list? list
Listen! What's that noise? Can you hear it? listen
Sorry, I wasn't really listening. listen
You haven't been listening to a word I've said! listen
None of this would have happened if you'd listened to me. listen
Why won't you listen to reason? listen
I can't remember every little detail. little
Students have little or no choice in the matter. little
She said little or nothing (= hardly anything) about her experience. little
It caused not a little/no little (= a lot of) confusion. little
Little did I know that this spelled the end of my career. little
Spiders can live for several days without food. live
You can't live on forty pounds a week. live on sth
My salary isn't enough for us to live on. live on sth
load (sth): Is the gun loaded? load
Can you help me load the dishwasher? load
This suitcase doesn't lock. lock
I fail to see the logic behind his argument. logic
There is no logic to/in any of their claims. logic
As I didn't speak the language I grew lonelier and lonelier. lonely
I won't be long (= I'll return, be ready, etc. soon). long
It wasn't long before she had persuaded him (= it only took a short time). long
I'm sorry I haven't written to you for so long. for (so) long
I can't wait any longer. no/any longer
He no longer lives here. no/any longer
look (to sb) like sb/sth: That photograph doesn't look like her at all. look
They don't look like they're trying to win. look
look (to sb) as if.../as though...: It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all. look
look (to sb) like...: It doesn't look like we'll be moving after all. look
look where, what, etc...: Can't you look where you're going? look
I can't find my book—I've looked everywhere. look
I haven't had time to look at (= read) the papers yet. look at sth
Don't worry about me—I can look after myself (= I don't need any help). look after yourself/sb/sth
I don't like the look of that guy (= I don't trust him, judging by his appearance). look
He didn't like the look in her eyes. look
I've had a good look for it, but I can't find it. look
Check that the plug has not come loose. loose
The potatoes were sold loose, not in bags. loose
lose sth (on sth/by doing sth): You have nothing to lose by telling the truth. lose
loss of earnings (= the money you do not earn because you are prevented from working) loss
If he isn't prepared to accept this money, then that's his loss. loss
We would be lost without your help. lost
He's a lost soul (= a person who does not seem to know what to do, and seems unhappy). lost
He has invited nearly a hundred people but a lot aren't able to come. lot
He seems incapable of love. love
I haven't been to Brazil, but I'd love to go. love
If you love each other, why not get married? love
Isn't it a lovely day? lovely
You've got yourself into a lovely mess, haven't you? lovely
a low-cost airline low
temperatures in the low 20s (= no higher than 21-23°) low
So far I have had no luck with finding a job. luck
I could hardly believe my luck when he said yes. luck
By sheer luck nobody was hurt in the explosion. luck
You're out of luck. She's not here. luck
She dared not trust to luck that nobody would see her. luck
You can think yourself lucky you didn't get mugged. lucky
He was unhurt apart from a lump on his head. lump
Inventors are not mad scientists. mad
There is no magic formula for passing exams—only hard work. magic
There isn't much mail today. mail
mail sb sth: Can you mail me that document you mentioned? mail
This treatment is not available in the vast majority of hospitals. majority
The government does not have an overall majority (= more members than all the other parties added together). majority
make sb: He never cleans his room and his mother never tries to make him. make
She couldn't make herself heard above the noise of the traffic. make
Nothing will make me change my mind. make
make sth of sb/sth: This isn't very important—I don't want to make an issue of it. make
Nothing can make up for the loss of a child. make up for sth
The flight leaves in twenty minutes—we'll never make it. make it
I'm sorry I won't be able to make it (= for example, to a party) on Saturday. make it
I don't know how I made it through the week. make it
She never wears make-up. make-up
It's like trying to manage an unruly child. manage
Let's meet up again—can you manage next week sometime? manage
She's 82 and can't manage on her own any more. manage
manage with/without sb/sth: How do you manage without a car? manage
I don't know how she manages on her own with four kids. manage
I don't know exactly how we'll manage it, but we will, somehow. manage
We couldn't have managed without you. manage
'Need any help?' 'No, thanks. I can manage.' manage
The report blames bad management. management
The company's top-down management style made decision-making slow and inflexible. management
It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full. manner
He has no manners (= behaves very badly). manner
She could at least have the good manners to let me know she won't be able to attend. manner
We don't have very many copies left. many
You can't have one each. We haven't got many. many
Many of those present disagreed. many
The surfaces are made from a material that doesn't mark. mark
Do not open any mail marked 'Confidential'. mark
Detectives found no marks on the body. mark
He was about six feet tall, with no distinguishing marks. mark
There's not much of a market for black and white televisions nowadays. market
a happy/unhappy marriage marriage
They don't believe in marriage. marriage
Is he married? married
Are you enjoying married life? married
I guess I'm not the marrying kind (= the kind of person who wants to get married). marry
the massive walls of the castle massive
If you suspect a gas leak do not strike a match or use electricity. match
As a couple they are not very well matched (= they are not very suitable for each other). match
The two sets of figures don't match. match
None of these glasses match (= they are all different). match
The suspects' stories just don't match up. match up (with sth)
Do foxes ever mate with dogs? mate
That's not a problem. It's simply a matter of letting people know in time. matter
Just as a matter of interest (= because it is interesting, not because it is important), how much did you pay for it? matter
What's the matter? Is there something wrong? matter
Is anything the matter? matter
I wasn't prepared to let the matter drop (= stop discussing it). matter
It was no easy matter getting him to change his mind. matter
I did not feel that we had got to the heart of the matter (= the most important part). matter
Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do to improve matters. matter
I'd forgotten the keys, which didn't help matters. matter
'I suppose you'll be leaving soon, then?' 'No, as a matter of fact I'll be staying for another two years.' as a matter of fact
They don't last long no matter how careful you are. no matter who, what, where, etc.
'What did you say?' 'Oh, it doesn't matter' (= it is not important enough to repeat).' matter
'I'm afraid I forgot that book again.' 'It doesn't matter (= it is not important enough to worry about).' matter
After his death, nothing seemed to matter any more. matter
He's been in prison, you know—not that it matters (= that information does not affect my opinion of him). matter
It doesn't matter to me what you do. matter
matter (to sb) that...: It didn't matter that the weather was bad. matter
That may or may not be true. may
May I come in? may
Maybe he'll come, maybe he won't. maybe
'You should stop work when you have the baby.' 'Maybe, but I can't afford to.' maybe
Try not to eat between meals. meal
mean (that)...: We'll have to be careful with money but that doesn't mean (that) we can't enjoy ourselves. mean
mean sb for sth/sb: I was never meant for the army (= did not have the qualities needed to become a soldier). mean
She did everything to get the two of them together, but I guess it just wasn't meant to be. mean
mean what...: He means what he says (= is not joking, exaggerating, etc.). mean
I'm sorry I hurt you. I didn't mean to. mean
mean sb/sth to do sth: I didn't mean you to read the letter. mean
mean (that)...: I never meant (that) you should come alone. mean
'Perhaps we should try another approach.' 'What do you mean? (= I don't understand what you are suggesting.)' mean
What do you mean, you thought I wouldn't mind? (= of course I mind and I am very angry) mean
What she means is that there's no point in waiting here. mean
I see what you mean (= I understand although I may not agree), but I still think it's worth trying. mean
See what I mean (= I was right and this proves it, doesn't it)? She never agrees to anything I suggest. mean
'But Pete doesn't know we're here!' 'That's what I mean! (= that's what I have been trying to tell you.)' mean
mean (that)...: Did he mean (that) he was dissatisfied with our service? mean
It was so boring—I mean, nothing happened for the first hour! I mean
I don't quite get your meaning (= understand what you mean to say). meaning
What's the meaning of this? I explicitly told you not to leave the room. meaning
'Honesty'? He doesn't know the meaning of the word! meaning
We needed to get to London but we had no means of transport. means
There's not much meat on this chop. meat
There's not much meat on her (= she is very thin). meat
a medium steak (= one cooked quite well but not too much) medium
I don't think we've met. meet
meet sb: Did you meet anyone in town? meet
I'll be in a meeting all morning—can you take my calls? meeting
The snow showed no sign of melting. melt
Are you sure? Memory can play tricks on you. memory
There hasn't been peace in the country in/within my memory. memory
This hasn't happened in living memory (= nobody alive now can remember it happening). memory
It is not merely a job, but a way of life. merely
He said nothing, merely smiled and watched her. merely
There were no messages for me at the hotel. message
Jenny's not here at the moment. Can I take a message? message
This chicken isn't cooked in the middle. middle
You can't leave in the middle of the meeting! middle
He might get there in time, but I can't be sure. might
I know Vicky doesn't like the job, but I mightn't find it too bad. might
mild irritation/amusement/disapproval mild
There isn't a house for miles around here. mile
I'm not walking—it's miles away. mile
When I saw the exam questions my mind just went blank (= I couldn't remember anything). mind
Your mind's not on the job. mind
As for avoiding you, nothing could be further from my mind (= I was not thinking of it at all). mind
There was no doubt in his mind that he'd get the job. mind
I could not have complete peace of mind before they returned. mind
I've no idea how her mind works! mind
Watching TV all evening wasn't exactly what I had in mind! have sb/sth in mind (for sth)
They're both beautiful—I can't make up my mind. make up your mind, make your mind up
You'll never persuade him to stay—his mind's made up (= he has definitely decided to go). make up your mind, make your mind up
Mind your head! (= for example, be careful you don't hit it on a low ceiling) mind
Mind your language! (= don't speak in a rude or offensive way) mind
mind (that)...: Mind you don't cut yourself—that knife's very sharp. mind
I don't mind helping if you can't find anyone else. mind
'Would you like tea or coffee?' 'I don't mind—either's fine.' mind
mind sb: Don't mind her—she didn't mean what she said. mind
mind sb doing sth: Are you married, if you don't mind me asking? mind
Are you married, if you don't mind my asking? mind
Do you mind driving? I'm feeling pretty tired. mind
mind (sth): I don't mind the cold—it's the rain I don't like. mind
I hope you don't mind the noise. mind
He wouldn't have minded so much if she'd told him the truth. mind
mind about sth: Did she mind about not getting the job? mind
mind doing sth: Did she mind not getting the job? mind
mind sb/sth doing sth: Do your parents mind you leaving home? mind
Do your parents mind your leaving home? mind
mind how, what, etc...: She never minded how hot it was. mind
mind that...: He minded that he hadn't been asked. mind
Have you broken it? Never mind, we can buy another one. never mind
This isn't where I intended to take you—but never mind, it's just as good. never mind
I'd like to ask you a few questions, if you don't mind. if you don't mind, if you wouldn't mind
Can you read that form carefully, if you wouldn't mind, and then sign it. if you don't mind, if you wouldn't mind
I wouldn't mind a cup of coffee, if it's no trouble. I wouldn't mind sth/doing sth
I wouldn't mind having his money! I wouldn't mind sth/doing sth
I've heard they're getting divorced. Mind you, I'm not surprised—they were always arguing. mind you
The school is 95 per cent minority (= 95 per cent of children are not white Americans but from different groups). minority
minority neighborhoods (= where no or few white people live) minority
I just have to finish this—I won't be a minute. minute
Could I see you for a minute? minute
I don't know what I'm going to do yet—I've just this minute found out. this minute
miss (sb/sth) doing sth: I don't miss getting up at six every morning! miss
If I don't leave now I'll miss my plane. miss
'Is Ann there?' 'You've just missed her (= she has just left).' miss
You can't afford to miss meals (= not eat meals) when you're in training. miss
to miss a turn (= to not play when it is your turn in a game) miss
It was an opportunity not to be missed. miss
She hasn't missed a game all year. miss
You missed a good party last night (= because you did not go). miss
'Are you coming to the school play?' 'I wouldn't miss it for the world.' miss
You're missing the point (= failing to understand the main part) of what I'm saying. miss
I think I must have missed something because none of this makes any sense. miss
The hotel is the only white building on the road—you can't miss it. miss
Your mother will know who's moved in—she doesn't miss much. miss
miss doing sth: She narrowly missed hitting him. miss
I'll just read through the form again to make sure I haven't missed anything out. miss sb/sth out
He didn't notice there was anything missing from his room until later on. missing
They don't mix much with the neighbours. mix
We've worked together for years but never mixed socially. mix
Oil and water do not mix. mix
mix with sth: Oil does not mix with water. mix
mix A with B: I don't like to mix business with pleasure (= combine social events with doing business). mix
mix sth for sb: Why don't you mix a cocktail for our guests? mix
mix sb sth: Why don't you mix our guests a cocktail? mix
Children and fireworks don't mix. mix
I still have mixed feelings about going to Brazil (= I am not sure what to think). mixed
The play was given a mixed reception by the critics (= some liked it, some did not). mixed
I'd rather not talk about it in mixed company. mixed
We arrived not a moment too soon (= almost too late). moment
From that moment on, she never felt really well again. moment
Have I caught you at a bad moment? moment
It's Monday today, isn't it? Monday
If the item is not satisfactory, you will get your money back. money
He's always in a bad mood (= unhappy, or angry and impatient). mood
I'm just not in the mood for a party tonight. mood
I'm not really in the mood to go out tonight. mood
Let's not talk about it now. I'm not in the mood. mood
He was in no mood for being polite to visitors. mood
There's no moon tonight (= no moon can be seen). moon
morally right/wrong/justified/unacceptable morally
I had no complaints and no more (= neither) did Tom. more
I will torment you no more (= no longer). more
I didn't get home until two in the morning! morning
to enjoy the mountain air/scenery mountain
We don't like it here so we've decided to move. move
Things are not moving as fast as we hoped. move
(+ adv./prep.): The government has not moved on this issue. move
You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays (= because it is so crowded). move
You can't move for books in her room. move
move sth: I can't move my fingers. move
Their move from Italy to the US has not been a success. move
The management have made no move to settle the strike. move
No dessert for me, thanks. It was as much as I could do to finish the main course. as much as sb can do
I won, but there wasn't much in it (= our scores were nearly the same). not much in it
He's not much of a tennis player. not much of a...
I'll say this much for him—he never leaves a piece of work unfinished. this much
My mum says I can't go. mum
He didn't move a muscle (= stood completely still). muscle
He wrote the music but I don't know who wrote the words. music
I had to play it without the music. music
Cars must not park in front of the entrance (= it is not allowed). must
I must ask you not to do that again. must
You mustn't say things like that. must
'Do we have to finish this today?' 'Yes, you must.' must
I'm sorry, she's not here. She must have left already (= that must be the explanation). must
I found myself unable to speak. myself
I haven't been feeling myself recently (= I have not felt well). myself
I needed space to be myself (= not influenced by other people). myself
I myself do not agree. myself
a mystery tour (= when you do not know where you are going) mystery
His past is shrouded in mystery (= not much is known about it). mystery
The dark glasses give her an air of mystery. mystery
Do you know the name of this flower? name
a national airline/museum/theatre national
to die of natural causes (= not by violence, but normally, of old age) natural
natural yogurt (= with no flavour added) natural
The future by its very nature is uncertain. nature
It's not in his nature to be unkind. nature
man-made substances not found in nature nature
The conflict is unlikely to be resolved in the near future (= very soon). near
a near impossibility near
Do you live near here? near
Nobody else comes near her in intellect. near
It's not nearly as hot as last year. not nearly
The more expensive articles are not necessarily better. not necessarily
Biggest doesn't necessarily mean best. not necessarily
'We're going to lose.' 'Not necessarily.' not necessarily
It doesn't seem necessary for us to meet. necessary
need sth/sb: Do you need any help? need
I don't need your comments, thank you. need
You don't need to leave yet, do you? need
I didn't need to go to the bank after all—Mary lent me the money. need
need (not) do sth: You needn't bother asking Rick—I know he's too busy. need
I need hardly tell you (= you must already know) that the work is dangerous. need
need (not) have done sth: You needn't have worried (= it was not necessary for you to worry, but you did) —it all turned out fine. need
need (for sb/sth) to do sth: There is no need for you to get up early tomorrow. need
I had no need to open the letter—I knew what it would say. need
There's no need to cry (= stop crying). need
I'm in need of some fresh air. need
She had no more need of me. need
'He probably won't show up.' 'Don't be so negative.' negative
Neither answer is correct. neither
Neither of them has/have a car. neither
They produced two reports, neither of which contained any useful suggestions. neither
'Which do you like?' 'Neither. I think they're both ugly.' neither
He didn't remember and neither did I. neither
I hadn't been to New York before and neither had Jane. neither
'I can't understand a word of it.' 'Neither can I.' neither
'I don't know.' 'Me neither.' neither
I neither knew nor cared what had happened to him. neither
Their house is neither big nor small. neither
Neither the TV nor the video actually work/works. neither
He's not the nervous type. nervous
You never help me. never
'Would you vote for him?' 'Never.' never
Never in all my life have I seen such a horrible thing. never
Never ever tell anyone your password. never
I never knew (= didn't know until now) you had a twin sister. never
I never realized just how easy it is. never
Someone might find out, and that would never do (= that is not acceptable). never
He never so much as smiled (= did not smile even once). never
'I told my boss exactly what I thought of her.' 'You never did!' (= 'Surely you didn't!') never
'You took my bike.' 'No, I never.' never
Never fear (= Do not worry), everything will be all right. never
You're new here, aren't you? new
This idea isn't new. new
One moment he wasn't there, the next he was. next
nice to sb: Be nice to me. I'm not feeling well. nice
'Do you want to come, too?' 'Yes, that would be nice.' nice
The nicest thing about her is that she never criticizes us. nice
We all had the flu last week—it wasn't very nice. nice
She doesn't like to walk home late at night. night
I'm always emailing her, but nine times out of ten she doesn't reply. nine times out of ten
Just say yes or no. no
'Are you ready?' 'No, I'm not.' no
Sorry, the answer's no. no
'Another drink?' 'No, thanks.' no
It's about 70—no, I'm wrong—80 kilometres from Rome. no
No! Don't touch it! It's hot. no
'It was Tony.' 'No, you're wrong. It was Ted.' no
'It's not very good, is it?' 'No, you're right, it isn't (= I agree).' no
'She's had an accident.' 'Oh, no!' no
'I'm leaving!' 'No!' no
No student is to leave the room. no
There were no letters this morning. no
There's no bread left. no
No two days are the same. no
No smoking! no
There's no telling what will happen next. no
She's no fool (= she's intelligent). no
It was no easy matter (= it was difficult). no
Nobody knew what to say. nobody
She rose from being a nobody to become a superstar. nobody
non-alcoholic non-
non-committally non-
None but he knew the truth. none but
Her first customer was none other than Mrs Obama. none other than
I offered to pay but he was having none of it. have/want none of sth
She told me what it meant at great length but I'm afraid I'm none the wiser. none
He seems none the worse for the experience. none
She was looking none too pleased. none
'I won't go.' 'Nonsense! You must go!' nonsense
It's nonsense to say they don't care. nonsense
The new teacher won't stand for any nonsense. nonsense
I can't wait for this nonsense to end so that we can all be friends again. nonsense
No one was at home. no one
There was no one else around. no one
We were told to speak to no one. no one
She seemed neither surprised nor worried. nor
He wasn't there on Monday. Nor on Tuesday, for that matter. nor
Not a building nor a tree was left standing. nor
She doesn't like them and nor does Jeff. nor
'I'm not going.' 'Nor am I.' nor
In the normal course of events I wouldn't go to that part of town. normal
People who commit such crimes aren't normal. normal
I'm not normally allowed to stay out late. normally
She did not/didn't see him. not
It's not/It isn't raining. not
I can't see from here. not
He must not go. not
Don't you eat meat? not
It's cold, isn't it? not
I was sorry not to have seen them. not
Not everybody agrees. not
'Who's next?' 'Not me.' not
'What did you do at school?' 'Not a lot.' not
It's not easy being a parent (= it's difficult). not
'Will she be there?' 'I hope not.' not
'Is it ready?' 'I'm afraid not.' not
'Does he know?' 'I believe not.' not
I don't know if he's telling the truth or not. not
'Some more?' 'Not for me, thanks.' not
'Can I throw this out?' 'Certainly not.' not
He didn't speak to me—not one word. not a..., not one...
'Thanks a lot.' 'Not at all.' not at all
'Will it bother you if I smoke?' 'Not at all.' not at all
She not only wrote the text but also selected the illustrations. not only... (but) also...
Can I borrow your lecture notes? note
note how, where, etc...: Note how these animals sometimes walk with their tails up in the air. note
it is noted that...: It should be noted that dissertations submitted late will not be accepted. note
There was nothing in her bag. nothing
There's nothing you can do to help. nothing
The doctor said there was nothing wrong with me. nothing
Nothing else matters to him apart from his job. nothing
It cost us nothing to go in. nothing
He's five foot nothing (= exactly five feet tall). nothing
'What's that in your pocket?' 'Oh, nothing.' nothing
We did nothing at the weekend. nothing
It looks nothing like a horse. nothing like
I had nothing like enough time to answer all the questions. nothing like
She's always trying to get something for nothing. for nothing
All that preparation was for nothing because the visit was cancelled. for nothing
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
That has nothing to do with what we're discussing. be/have nothing to do with sb/sth
Nothing but a miracle can save her now. nothing but
I want nothing but the best for my children. nothing but
Prices may be altered without notice. notice
Take no notice of what he says. notice
Normally, the letter would not have come to my notice (= I would not have known about it). notice
It will not have escaped your notice that there have been some major changes in the company. notice
People were making fun of him but he didn't seem to notice. notice
notice (that)...: I couldn't help noticing (that) she was wearing a wig. notice
notice how, what, etc...: Did you notice how Rachel kept looking at her watch? notice
notice sb/sth doing sth: I didn't notice him leaving. notice
Her scars are hardly noticeable now. noticeable
noticeable that...: It was noticeable that none of the family were present. noticeable
Every now and again she checked to see if he was still asleep. (every) now and again/then
Now that the kids have left home we've got a lot of extra space. now
We discussed it all morning but got nowhere. get/go nowhere, get sb nowhere
Talking to him will get you nowhere. get/go nowhere, get sb nowhere
The children were nowhere to be seen. nowhere to be found/seen, nowhere in sight
A peace settlement is nowhere in sight (= is not likely in the near future). nowhere to be found/seen, nowhere in sight
I could give you any number of (= a lot of) reasons for not going. number
He had always obeyed his parents without question. obey
I tried to run but my legs just wouldn't obey me. obey
If nobody objects, we'll postpone the meeting till next week. object
We managed to escape observation (= we were not seen). observation
I know you don't like her but try not to make it so obvious. obvious
For obvious reasons, I'd prefer not to give my name. obvious
The reasons for this decision were not immediately obvious. obvious
There's no obvious solution to the problem. obvious
I may be stating the obvious but without more money the project cannot survive. obvious
Obviously, we don't want to spend too much money. obviously
They're obviously not coming. obviously
'I didn't realise it was a formal occasion.' 'Obviously!' (= I can see by the way you are dressed) obviously
It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy. occasion
occur that...: It didn't occur to him that his wife was having an affair. occur to sb
occur to do sth: It didn't occur to her to ask for help. occur to sb
It's most odd that (= very odd that) she hasn't written. odd
The odd thing was that he didn't recognize me. odd
She felt, oddly, that they had been happier when they had no money. oddly
Can't you throw out that old bike of Tommy's? of
Summer's not far off now. off
Don't leave the toothpaste with the top off. off
They are both comfortably off (= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without worrying too much about the cost). be well/better/badly, etc. off
She's better off without him. be better/worse off (doing sth)
We can't be any worse off than we are already. be better/worse off (doing sth)
He was not aware that he had committed an offence. offence
I'm sure he meant no offence when he said that. offence
No one will take offence (= feel upset or insulted) if you leave early. offence
They'll be offended if you don't go to their wedding. offend
Neil did not mean to offend anybody with his joke . offend
A TV interviewer must be careful not to offend. offend
I don't think they need help, but I think I should offer anyway. offer
The job didn't offer any prospects for promotion. offer
He did not offer any explanation for his behaviour. offer
You can't just turn down offers of work like that. offer
They made me an offer I couldn't refuse. offer
The party has been out of office (= has not formed a government) for many years. office
army/airforce/naval, etc. officers officer
a commissioned/non-commissioned officer officer
The college is not an officially recognized English language school. officially
Many of those living on the streets are not officially homeless. officially
I'm not officially supposed to be here. officially
It is not often that you get such an opportunity. often
People are often afraid of things they don't understand. often
You can't come tonight? Oh well, see you next week then. oh
'Emma has a new job.' 'Oh, has she?' oh
Oh no, I've broken it! oh
Is it OK if I leave now? OK
Is it OK for me to come too? OK
Does my hair look okay? OK
I didn't think she was old enough for the responsibility. old
You can't feed a family on £50 a week. on
Go easy on the mayo! (= do not take / give me too much) on
He worked on without a break. on
From then on he never trusted her again. on
I didn't have my glasses on. on
We were without electricity for three hours but it's on again now. on
The game is still on (= it has not been cancelled). on
I don't think we've got anything on this weekend. on
I'm sorry we can't come—we've got a lot on. on
This book was famous once, but nobody reads it today. once
I can't do everything all at once—you'll have to be patient. all at once
I don't know her well, I've only met her once or twice. once or twice
We didn't know how we would cope once the money had gone. once
It's the one thing I can't stand about him. one
We've had one or two problems—nothing serious. one or two
one to do sth: She was never one to criticize. one
One should never criticize if one is not sure of one's facts. one
One gets the impression that they disapprove. one
You only have to look at her to see she doesn't eat enough. only
I only hope that she never finds out. only
He not only read the book, but also remembered what he had read. not only... but (also)...
Kasparov had left his bishop open (= not protected, in a game of chess ). open
The house is not open to the public. open
Is the museum open on Sundays? open
people working in the open air (= not in a building) open
an open wound (= with no skin covering it) open
open country (= without forests, buildings, etc.) open
a city with a lot of parks and open spaces open
What if the parachute doesn't open? open
He hardly ever opens his mouth (= speaks). open
Shall I open another bottle? open
The men in prison would never cry openly (= so that other people could see). openly
operate sth: The airline operates flights to 25 countries. operate
a huge multinational operation operation
opinion (that...): The chairman expressed the opinion that job losses were inevitable. opinion
If you want my opinion, I think you'd be crazy not to accept. opinion
There is a difference of opinion (= people disagree) as to the merits of the plan. opinion
Opinion is divided (= people disagree) on the issue. opinion
opportunity (for sth/for doing sth): There was no opportunity for further discussion. opportunity
This exercise develops suppleness as opposed to (= rather than) strength. as opposed to
It's not easy having a relationship when you live at opposite ends of the country. opposite
We cannot back down at the first sign of opposition. opposition
Liverpool couldn't match the opposition in the final and lost 2-0. opposition
Going to college was not an option for me. option
I had no option but to (= I had to) ask him to leave. option
He was given one month's imprisonment without the option of a fine. option
Are you coming or not? or
He can't read or write. or
There are people without homes, jobs or family. or
He must like her, or he wouldn't keep calling her. or
'Who said so?' 'Oh, somebody or other. I can't remember who it was.' or somebody/something/somewhere, somebody/something/somewhere or other
I'm under orders not to let anyone in. order
No sugar for me—doctor's orders. order
Is your work permit in order? in order
This was no ordinary meeting. ordinary
We do not fully understand how the brain is organized. organize
Isn't it time you started to get organized? organized
That's not a very original suggestion. original
Only original documents (= not photocopies) will be accepted as proof of status. original
Are there any other questions? other
I can't see you now—some other time, maybe. other
He found me, not the other way round/around. other
I don't know any French people other than you. other than
My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't have afforded the trip. otherwise
Shut the window, otherwise it'll get too cold in here. otherwise
We're committed to the project. We wouldn't be here otherwise. otherwise
They ought to have apologized (= but they didn't). ought to
Such things ought not to be allowed. ought to
He oughtn't to have been driving so fast. ought to
No, those are Ellie's kids. Ours are upstairs. ours
We shouldn't blame ourselves for what happened. ourselves
We haven't had a night out for weeks. out
They'll be out (= of prison) on bail in no time. out
Nobody spoke out in his defence. out
I'm not really the outdoor type (= I prefer indoor activities). outdoor
Come to Canada and enjoy the great outdoors. outdoors
They saw the huge building outlined against the sky. outline
You can't open the door from the outside. outside
I didn't go into the temple—I only saw it from the outside. outside
I can't get an outside line. outside
She has a lot of outside interests (= not connected with her work). outside
Try not to knock that vase over. over
She put her hand over her mouth to stop herself from screaming. over
He didn't dare look over the edge. over
She has not changed much over the years. over
She wouldn't tell me over the phone. over
I saw it with my own eyes (= I didn't hear about it from somebody else). own
The accident happened through no fault of her own. own
I don't own anything of any value. own
Don't tell me what to do—you don't own me! own
Why don't you just own up and hope she forgives you? own up (to sth/to doing sth)
pack sth: I haven't packed my suitcase yet. pack
I never meant to cause her pain. pain
Is your back still painful? painful
a large stainless steel pan pan
Experience is more important for this job than paper qualifications (= that exist on paper, but may not have any real value). paper
paper losses/profits (= that are shown in accounts but which may not exist in reality) paper
You can't park here. park
You can't park the car here. park
He's always playing a part (= pretending to be sth that he is not). part
Part of me feels sorry for him (= I feel partly, but not entirely, sorry for him). part
Peter was lying on the sofa doing nothing in particular. in particular
The lecture was not particularly (= not very) interesting. particularly
'Did you enjoy it?' 'No, not particularly (= not very much).' particularly
Some people are unwilling to attend the classes partly because of the cost involved. partly
I'm not really expecting to pass first time. pass
Several people were passing but nobody offered to help. pass
The road was so narrow that cars were unable to pass. pass
She passed me in the street without even saying hello. pass
a passenger train (= carrying passengers, not goods) passenger
He makes only a passing reference to the theory in his book (= it is not the main subject of his book). passing
I haven't seen much of her in the past few weeks. past
She looked back on the past without regret. past
We don't know anything about his past. past
He hurried past them without stopping. past
Honestly, I'm past caring what happens (= I can no longer be bothered to care). past
A week went past and nothing had changed. past
She has little patience with (= will not accept or consider) such views. patience
My patience is wearing thin. patience
I don't have the patience to do jigsaw puzzles. patience
an irregular sleeping pattern pattern
The woman spoke almost without pausing for breath (= very quickly). pause
The rain fell without pause. pause
pay sb sth: He still hasn't paid me the money he owes me. pay
pay sb/sth to do sth: I don't pay you to sit around all day doing nothing! pay
Crime doesn't pay. pay
pay sth: I didn't pay attention to what she was saying. pay
He just wants to be left in peace (= not to be disturbed). peace
I need to check that she is all right, just for my own peace of mind (= so that I do not have to worry). peace
He never felt really at peace with himself. peace
They simply can't seem to live in peace with each other. peace
a peaceful atmosphere peaceful
Shall I pencil you in for Friday? (= for a meeting) pencil sth/sb in
He doesn't care what people think of him. people
It was felt that the government was no longer in touch with the people. people
Well I'm sorry—but nobody's perfect (= used when sb has criticized you). perfect
the perfect crime (= one in which the criminal is never discovered) perfect
It's perfectly good as it is (= it doesn't need changing). perfectly
To be perfectly honest, I didn't want to go anyway. perfectly
'Do you understand?' 'Perfectly.' perfectly
Her academic performance has been inconsistent. performance
a period of consultation/mourning/uncertainty period
The accident has not done any permanent damage. permanent
No official permission has been given for the event to take place. permission
She took the car without permission. permission
permit sth: Radios are not permitted in the library. permit
permit sb/yourself sth: We were not permitted any contact with each other. permit
permit sb/yourself to do sth: Visitors are not permitted to take photographs. permit
She would not permit herself to look at them. permit
The length of the report does not permit a detailed discussion of the problems. permit
I'm not really a city person (= I don't really like cities). person
A certain person (= somebody that I do not wish to name) told me about it. person
The verdict was murder by a person or persons unknown. person
There's no need to get personal! personal
Nothing personal (= I do not wish to offend you), but I do have to go now. personal
I try not to let work interfere with my personal life. personal
She's a personal friend of mine (= not just somebody I know because of my job). personal
'Is it worth the effort?' 'Speaking personally, yes.' personally
Do you know him personally (= have you met him, rather than just knowing about him from other people)? personally
He's no longer personally involved in the day-to-day running of the company. personally
I'm sure she didn't mean it personally. personally
persuade sb/yourself that...: It will be difficult to persuade them that there's no other choice. persuade
She had persuaded herself that life was not worth living. persuade
persuade sb: No one was persuaded by his arguments. persuade
persuade sb of sth: I am still not fully persuaded of the plan's merits. persuade
Do you have any pets? pet
leaded/unleaded petrol petrol
I hadn't got my phone with me. phone
He left the phone off the hook as he didn't want to be disturbed. phone
photograph sb/sth + adj.: She refused to be photographed nude. photograph
colour/flash/aerial, etc. photography photography
She was, in her own favourite phrase, 'a woman without a past'. phrase
It is a physical impossibility to be in two places at once. physical
There does not seem to be any physical explanation for what they saw. physical
I don't find him physically attractive. physically
Physically, she hadn't changed much. physically
It's physically impossible to finish by the end of the week. physically
Have I picked a bad time to talk to you? pick
From newspaper reports a picture emerges of a country barely under control. picture
The picture isn't very clear tonight. picture
Isn't that a piece of luck? piece
He's worried the business will fall to pieces without him. fall to pieces
an airline pilot pilot
He had no pity for her. pity
I don't want your pity. pity
a pity (that...): It's a pity that you can't stay longer. pity
What a pity that she didn't tell me earlier. pity
I don't want to lose my place in the line. place
I can't remember all the places we visited in Thailand. place
I can't be in two places at once. place
Some of these files seem to be out of place. out of place
I felt completely out of place among all these successful people. out of place
He was unable to come to the ceremony, but he sent his son to accept the award in his place. in place of sb/sth, in sb's/sth's place
We may never discover what took place that night. take place
She couldn't attend the meeting so her assistant took her place. take sb's/sth's place, take the place of sb/sth
The plain fact is that nobody really knows. plain
plain yogurt (= without sugar or fruit) plain
Write on plain paper (= without lines). plain
plan (to do sth): There are no plans to build new offices. plan
We can't change our plans now. plan
plan on sth/on doing sth: We hadn't planned on going anywhere this evening. plan
For some reason this CD won't play. play
I haven't got anybody to play with! play
Please, I don't understand what I have to do. please
You can't please everybody. please
There's just no pleasing some people (= some people are impossible to please). please
He did not look too pleased when I told him. pleased
Aren't you pleased to see me? pleased
pleasure (in sth/in doing sth): He takes no pleasure in his work. pleasure
'May I sit here?' 'Yes, with pleasure.' with pleasure
'Do we need more milk?' 'No, there's plenty in the fridge.' plenty
I've got too much on at work. Plus my father is not well. plus
No parking beyond this point. point
We had reached the point when there was no money left. point
At this point I don't care what you decide to do. point
Tact is not one of her strong points. point
Living in Scotland has its good points but the weather is not one of them. point
There's no point in getting angry. point
I don't see the point of doing it all again. point
The point is you shouldn't have to wait so long to see a doctor. point
I think I missed the point (= did not understand). point
'There won't be anywhere to park.' 'Oh, that's a (good) point.' (= I had not thought of that) point
It just isn't true. That's the whole point (= the only important fact). point
'He's been married before.' 'That's beside the point ' (= not important). point
I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point (= not the important thing). point
point that...: I should point out that not one of these paintings is original. point out (to sb), point sth out (to sb)
+ speech: 'It's not very far,' she pointed out. point out (to sb), point sth out (to sb)
How did he die? Was it poison? poison
I don't know how to make polite conversation. polite
a monarch without political power political
I don't want to get involved in office politics. politics
air/water pollution pollution
Does the hotel have a pool? pool
to have a poor opinion of sb (= to not think well of sb) poor
Have you heard about poor old Harry? His wife's left him. poor
Why don't you pop in (= visit us) for a drink next time you're in the area? pop
popular (with sb): These policies are unlikely to prove popular with middle-class voters. popular
I'm not very popular with my parents (= they are annoyed with me) at the moment. popular
areas of dense/sparse population (= where many/not many people live) population
The task poses no special problems. pose
Wealth and position (= high social status) were not important to her. position
The company's financial position is not certain. position
position to do sth: I'm afraid I am not in a position to help you. position
The soldiers had to stand for hours without changing position. position
positive (about sth): I can't be positive about what time it happened. positive
'Are you sure?' 'Positive.' positive
We have no positive evidence that she was involved. positive
He was charged with possessing a shotgun without a licence. possess
I'm afraid he doesn't possess a sense of humour. possess
He credited her with a maturity she did not possess. possess
On her father's death, she came into possession of (= received) a vast fortune. possession
You cannot legally take possession of the property (= start using it after buying it) until three weeks after the contract is signed. possession
possibility (that...): There is now no possibility that she will make a full recovery. possibility
It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that we'll all meet again one day. possibility
Bankruptcy is a real possibility if sales don't improve. possibility
What had seemed impossible now seemed a distinct possibility. possibility
Would it be possible for me to leave a message for her? possible
This wouldn't have been possible without you. possible
It's just not physically possible to finish all this by the end of the week. possible
Frost is possible, although unlikely, at this time of year. possible
With the possible exception of the Beatles, no other band has become so successful so quickly. possible
'I'm sure he didn't mean to be rude.' 'Quite possibly (= you may be right), but the damage has been done.' possibly
You can't possibly mean that! possibly
Could you possibly open that window? possibly
We don't want these rumours to spread if we can possibly avoid it. possibly
The guards were ordered not to leave their posts. post
The company has been unable to fill the post. post
Is it OK if I post the cheque to you next week? post
post sb sth: Is it OK if I post you the cheque next week? post
Could you post this letter for me? post
Is there any more tea in the pot? pot
Shall I pour? pour
air/sea power (= military strength in the air/ at sea) power
It is not within my power (= I am unable or not in a position) to help you. power
It wouldn't be practical for us to go all that way just for the weekend. practical
From a practical point of view, it isn't a good place to live. practical
With that crack in it, the vase is worth practically nothing. practically
There's practically no difference between the two options. practically
Practically speaking, we can't afford it. practically
It sounds like a good idea, but I don't think it will work practically. practically
Prisoners have legal rights, but in practice these rights are not always respected. in practice
We have nothing but praise for the way they handled the investigation. praise
It's not clear precisely how the accident happened. precisely
It's precisely because I care about you that I don't like you staying out late. precisely
Nobody could predict the outcome. predict
predict what, whether, etc...: It is impossible to predict what will happen. predict
I would prefer it if you didn't tell anyone. prefer
I prefer not to think about it. prefer
prefer sb/sth to do sth: Would you prefer me to stay? prefer
prefer that...: I would prefer that you did not mention my name. prefer
I can't say that I have any particular preference. preference
No alcohol may be consumed on the premises. premises
No athlete would dream of entering a big race without adequate preparation. preparation
I had no time to prepare. prepare
Her condition is not improving as we hoped. You must prepare yourselves for the worst. prepare
I was not prepared for all the problems it caused. prepared
We are not prepared to accept these conditions. prepared
He hardly seemed to notice my presence. presence
We do not have any more information at the present time. present
You can't use it in its present condition. present
I wasn't present when the doctor examined him. present
Is he really 60? He's remarkably well preserved. preserve
Unlike the American, the British press operates on a national scale. press
The Press was/were not allowed to attend the trial. press
She was unable to attend because of the pressure of work. pressure
air/water pressure pressure
Check the tyre pressure (= the amount of air in a tyre) regularly. pressure
I couldn't concentrate, presumably because I was so tired. presumably
We pretended (that) nothing had happened. pretend
He pretended not to notice. pretend
She didn't love him, though she pretended to. pretend
pretend sth: She pretended an interest she did not feel. pretend
They didn't have any real money so they had to pretend. pretend
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
No previous experience is necessary for this job. previous
I was unable to attend because of a previous engagement. previous
I couldn't believe it when I heard the news. I'd only seen him the previous day. previous
How much are these? They don't have a price on them. price
Pride would not allow him to accept the money. pride
The problem is not primarily a financial one. primarily
Stick to your principles and tell him you won't do it. principle
She refuses to allow her family to help her as a matter of principle. principle
He doesn't invest in the arms industry on principle. principle
In principle there is nothing that a human can do that a machine might not be able to do one day. in principle
Although not essential, some prior knowledge of statistics is desirable. prior
This information must not be disclosed without prior written consent. prior
She will be unable to attend because of a prior engagement. prior
There are no prizes for guessing (= it is very easy to guess) who she was with. prize
'Is he going to be there?' 'Probably.' probably
'Do we need the car?' 'Probably not.' probably
Stop worrying about their marriage—it isn't your problem. problem
There's no history of heart problems (= disease connected with the heart) in our family. problem
'Can I pay by credit card?' 'Yes, no problem.' no problem
'Thanks for the ride.' 'No problem.' no problem
We're not sure whether we still want to proceed with the sale. proceed
The car went out of production in 2007. production
It is important not to let production levels fall. production
You must not let your personal reactions interfere with your professional judgement. professional
The agency is voluntary and not run for profit. profit
There isn't much profit in running a restaurant these days. profit
'Promise not to tell anyone!' 'I promise.' promise
I'll see what I can do but I can't promise anything. promise
promise (of sth): The government failed to keep its promise of lower taxes. promise
promise (that...): Do I have your promise that you won't tell anyone about this? promise
You haven't gone back on your promise, have you? promise
The 'b' in lamb is not pronounced. pronounce
proof that...: There is no proof that the knife belonged to her. proof
Nothing is in its proper place. proper
Eat some proper food, not just toast and jam! proper
The television isn't working properly. properly
Be careful not to damage other people's property. property
You haven't drawn the figures in the foreground in proportion. proportion
The head is out of proportion with the body. proportion
prospect (of sth/of doing sth): There is no immediate prospect of peace. prospect
At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects. prospect
There's no use protesting, I won't change my mind. protest
He was proud of himself for not giving up. proud
Their fears proved to be groundless. prove
I certainly don't have anything to prove—my record speaks for itself. prove
The report was not expected to provide any answers. provide
This latest scandal will not have done their public image (= the opinion that people have of them) any good. public
The rail industry is no longer in public ownership (= controlled by the government). public
This information is not publicly available. publicly
She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on. in public
They never argue in public. in public
She hasn't published anything for years. publish
He was punching the air in triumph. punch
My parents used to punish me by not letting me watch TV. punish
If you are not satisfied with your purchase we will give you a full refund. purchase
These reports are pure speculation (= there is no evidence that they are true). pure
The air was sweet and pure. pure
The experiments serve no useful purpose (= are not useful). purpose
We have decided not to pursue the matter. pursue
push sb to do sth: No one pushed you to take the job, did they? push
We pushed and pushed but the piano wouldn't move. push
push at sth: She pushed at the door but it wouldn't budge. push
The car won't start. Can you give it a push? push
He was too trusting—or, to put it another way, he had no head for business. put
Can you help me put this letter into good English, please? put
This new injury will put him out of action for several weeks. put
I couldn't read what she had put. put
The sudden noise put her off her game. put sb off
It's a great book. I couldn't put it down. put sth down
Could you put me through to the manager, please? put sb/sth through (to sb/...)
I don't know how she puts up with him. put up with sb/sth
I'm not going to put up with their smoking any longer. put up with sb/sth
He left school with no formal qualifications. qualification
I don't know much about it, so I don't feel qualified to comment. qualified
He failed to qualify. qualify
qualify sb (for sth): Paying a fee doesn't automatically qualify you for membership. qualify
Get it right, even if it takes time; it's quality not quantity that matters. quality
enormous/vast/huge quantities of food quantity
The question arises as to whether or not he knew of the situation. question
I hope the police don't ask any awkward questions. question
The government doesn't have the answers to these difficult questions. question
In an interview try to ask open questions that don't just need 'Yes' or 'No' as an answer. question
Which route is better remains an open question (= it is not decided). question
The future of public transport is not in question. in question
Another trip abroad this year is out of the question. out of the question
There was no question of his/him cancelling the trip so near the departure date. there is/was no question of (sth happening/sb doing sth)
Would you like a quick drink? quick
There isn't a quick answer to this problem. quick
He went very quiet (= did not say much) so I knew he was upset. quiet
He is quietly confident that they can succeed (= he is confident, but he is not talking about it too much). quietly
If I don't get more money I'll quit. quit
We only just started. We're not going to quit now. quit
It wasn't quite as simple as I thought it would be. quite
Quite frankly, I don't blame you. quite
Are you quite sure? quite
I don't quite know what to do next. quite
The theatre was not quite (= was almost) full. quite
It's like being in the Alps, but not quite. quite
'I'm sorry to be so difficult.' 'That's quite all right.' quite
'You've no intention of coming back?' 'I'm quite sorry, but no, I have not.' quite
quote (sb) (as doing sth): The President was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision. quote
'It will all be gone tomorrow.' 'Can I quote you on that? ' quote
Don't quote me on this (= this is not an official statement), but I think he is going to resign. quote
She said, and I quote, 'Life is meaningless without love.' quote
She raced through the work in no time at all. race
Did you hear the interview with him on the radio? radio
He was unable to contact Blake by radio. radio
a disused railway railway
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
The child was now out of her range of vision (= not near enough for her to see). range
She was not used to mixing with people of high social rank. rank
officers, and other ranks (= people who are not officers) rank
rank as sth: It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win. rank
You just don't rank (= you're not good enough). rank
On the rare occasions when they met he hardly even dared speak to her. rare
You will rarely, if ever, have to wait longer than an hour. rarely
At the rate you work, you'll never finish! rate
+ adj.: I'm afraid our needs do not rate very high with this administration. rate
I didn't fail the exam; in fact I did rather well! rather
The walls were not white, but rather a sort of dirty grey. rather
Why didn't you ask for help, rather than trying to do it on your own? rather than
She'd rather die than give a speech. would rather... (than)
'Do you want to come with us?' 'No, I'd rather not.' would rather... (than)
Would you rather walk or take the bus? would rather... (than)
'Do you mind if I smoke?' 'Well, I'd rather you didn't.' would rather... (than)
(+ adv./prep.): 'Grab the end of the rope.' 'I can't reach that far!' reach
Politicians again failed to reach an agreement. reach
They didn't reach the border until after dark. reach
I nudged her but she didn't react. react
You never know how he is going to react. react
A spokesman said the changes were not in reaction to the company's recent losses. reaction
I tried shaking him but there was no reaction. reaction
read sth: I can't read your writing. read
The article is not exactly light reading (= it is not easy to read). reading
Are you any good at map reading? reading
I'm not sure if Karen is ready for marriage yet. ready
Are those real flowers? real
I couldn't resist the opportunity to meet a real live celebrity. real
She never had any real friends at school. real
I had no real interest in politics. real
She has not shown any real regret for what she did. real
It wasn't a ghost; it was a real person. real
In the movies guns kill people instantly, but it's not like that in real life. real
Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world. real
There's no real possibility of them changing their minds. real
It is not realistic to expect people to spend so much money. realistic
You're out of touch with reality. reality
The reality is that there is not enough money to pay for this project. reality
The paperless office is still far from being a reality. reality
In reality, human beings and dinosaurs never lived on earth at the same time. in reality
She never realized her ambition of becoming a professional singer. realize
realize (that)...: I didn't realize (that) you were so unhappy. realize
realize how, what, etc...: I don't think you realize how important this is to her. realize
They managed to leave without any of us realizing. realize
They are not really my aunt and uncle. really
I can't believe I am really going to meet the princess. really
I really don't mind. really
I don't really agree with that. really
It doesn't really matter. really
'Did you enjoy the book?' 'Not really ' (= 'no' or 'not very much'). really
I don't really need to go, do I? really
'She's resigned.' 'Really? Are you sure?' really
reason (that...): We aren't going for the simple reason that we can't afford it. reason
reason (for sth): She gave no reasons for her decision. reason
reason (for doing sth): I have no particular reason for doubting him. reason
He said no but he didn't give a reason. reason
For some reason (= one that I don't know or don't understand) we all have to come in early tomorrow. reason
The man attacked me for no apparent reason. reason
people who, for whatever reason, are unable to support themselves reason
'Why do you want to know?' 'No reason ' (= I do not want to say why). reason
'Why did she do that?' 'She must have her reasons ' (= secret reasons which she does not want to tell). reason
You have no reason to accuse him of laziness. reason
reason (why...): There is no reason why we should agree to this. reason
I can't get her to listen to reason. reason
Why can't they see reason? reason
Be reasonable! We can't work late every night. reasonable
The hotel was reasonable, I suppose (= but not excellent). reasonable
He couldn't reasonably be expected to pay back the loan all at once. reasonably
The apartments are reasonably priced (= not too expensive). reasonably
recall sth: She could not recall his name. recall
recall (sb/sth) doing sth: I can't recall meeting her before. recall
I haven't seen them recently (= it is some time since I saw them). recently
Have you used it recently (= in the recent past)? recently
'They'll never find out.' 'You reckon? ' (= I think you may be wrong about that) reckon
They hadn't reckoned on a rebellion. reckon on sth
He glanced briefly towards her but there was no sign of recognition. recognition
recognize sth as sth: Drugs were not recognized as a problem then. recognize
recognize how, what, etc...: Nobody recognized how urgent the situation was. recognize
recognize that...: We recognized that the task was not straightforward. recognize
recognize sb/sth to be/have sth: Drugs were not recognized to be a problem then. recognize
The airline has a good safety record. record
record (sth): Did you remember to record that programme for me? record
He is unlikely to ever recover his legal costs. recover
The report recommends further reductions in air and noise emissions. reduction
The victims were not referred to by name. refer to sb/sth (as sth)
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)
She made no reference to her illness but only to her future plans. reference
When the sun's rays hit the earth, a lot of the heat is reflected back into space. reflect
This material absorbs the sound, and doesn't reflect it. reflect
She would never refuse her kids anything. refuse
regard for sb/sth: to do sth with scant/little/no regard for sb/sth regard
regard to sb/sth: He was driving without regard to speed limits. regard
Children no longer have proper regard for their parents and teachers. regard
She has said nothing regarding your request. regarding
The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week. register
regret sth: If you don't do it now, you'll only regret it. regret
'I've had a wonderful life,' she said, 'I don't regret a thing.' regret
regret that...: I regret that I never got to meet him in person. regret
regret sth: The airline regrets any inconvenience. regret
regret that...: I regret that I am unable to accept your kind invitation. regret
it is regretted that...: It is to be regretted that so many young people leave school without qualifications. regret
I have no regrets about leaving Newcastle (= I do not feel sorry about it). regret
What is your greatest regret (= the thing that you are most sorry about doing or not doing)? regret
I just want to buy a regular white shirt—nothing fancy. regular
She couldn't find any regular employment. regular
I couldn't see my regular doctor today. regular
Do you take regular exercise? regular
Imperfect articles are rejected by our quality control. reject
Many adults can't relate to children. relate to sth/sb
Are you related to Margaret? related
The fee they are offering bears no relation to the amount of work involved. relation
He's called Brady too, but we're no relation (= not related). relation
Is he any relation to you? relation
Their affair did not develop into a lasting relationship. relationship
She's had a series of miserable relationships. relationship
Are you in a relationship? relationship
relationship (to sth): This comment bore no relationship to the subject of our conversation. relationship
relationship between A and B: I'm not sure of the exact relationship between them—I think they're cousins. relationship
It's all relative though, isn't it? We never had any money when I was a kid and $500 was a fortune to us. relative
a family-run hotel with a relaxed atmosphere relaxed
Police have released no further details about the accident. release
He refused to release her arm. release
relevant to sth/sb: These comments are not directly relevant to this inquiry. relevant
Much to my relief the car was not damaged. relief
He can't be relied on to tell the truth. rely on/upon sb/sth
Train fares are likely to remain unchanged. remain
It remains true that sport is about competing well, not winning. remain
remark that...: Critics remarked that the play was not original. remark
remarkable that...: It is remarkable that nobody noticed sooner. remarkable
Remarkably, nobody was killed. remarkably
remember (sth): I'm sorry—I can't remember your name. remember
remember (sb/sth): This is Carla. Do you remember her? remember
I don't remember my first day at school. remember
I can't remember his taking a single day off work. remember
I don't have the remotest idea what you're talking about. remote
It was impossible to remove the stain from the tablecloth. remove
Shall we rent a movie this evening? rent
It's almost 15 years old. It isn't worth having it repaired. repair
The home team did well to repair a bad start. repair
The house is not in good repair. in good, bad, etc. repair, in a good, bad, etc. state of repair
Nor, to repeat, can these changes be avoided. repeat
repeat sth: I am not, repeat not, travelling in the same car as him! repeat
repeat sth to sb: I don't want you to repeat a word of this to anyone. repeat
+ speech: 'Are you really sure?' she repeated. repeat
These offers are unlikely to be repeated. repeat
I'm sorry—could you repeat that? repeat
Teachers will never be replaced by computers in the classroom. replace
These measures in no way replace the need for regular safety checks. replace
replace sb/sth with/by sb/sth: It is not a good idea to miss meals and replace them with snacks. replace
He never replied to any of my letters. reply
+ speech: 'I won't let you down,' he replied confidently. reply
reply that...: The senator replied that he was not in a position to comment. reply
I asked her what her name was but she made no reply. reply
a reply-paid envelope (= on which you do not have to put a stamp because it has already been paid for) reply
Morocco scored four goals without reply to win the game. reply
report sb (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth): She threatened to report him to the authorities for hunting without a licence. report
report what, how, etc...: She failed to report what had occurred. report
I don't believe these reports of UFO sightings. report
Are these newspaper reports true? report
Those comments do not represent the views of us all. represent
The paper-thin models in magazines are not representative of most women. representative
The painting is not representative of his work of the period. representative
This material can be reproduced without payment. reproduce
The atmosphere of the novel is successfully reproduced in the movie. reproduce
Unfortunately, he was never able to reproduce this level of performance in a competition. reproduce
You are requested not to smoke in the restaurant. request
request that...: She requested that no one be told of her decision until the next meeting. request
She requested that no one should be told of her decision. request
Do you require anything else? (= in a shop/store, for example) require
require doing sth: Lentils do not require soaking before cooking. require
Several students failed to reach the required standard. require
They support the measures without reservation (= completely). reservation
reserve sth: I'd prefer to reserve (my) judgement (= not make a decision) until I know all the facts. reserve
Jaime always talked to people without reserve. reserve
The hotel restaurant is open to non-residents. resident
the town's resident population (= not tourists or visitors) resident
resist (sth): I finished the cake. I couldn't resist it. resist
Eric couldn't resist a smile when she finally agreed. resist
resist doing sth: He couldn't resist showing off his new car. resist
resort doing sth: We may have to resort to using untrained staff. resort to sth
We do not have the resources (= money) to update our computer software. resource
He has no respect for her feelings. respect
He doesn't respect other people's right to privacy. respect
I asked him his name, but he didn't respond. respond
respond (to sb/sth) (with sth): She never responded to my letter. respond
+ speech: 'I'm not sure,' she responded. respond
She made no response. response
I knocked on the door but there was no response. response
I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities. responsibility
I did it on my own responsibility (= without being told to and being willing to take the blame if it had gone wrong). responsibility
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the bombing. responsibility
He is mentally ill and cannot be held responsible for his actions. responsible
responsible (for sb/sth): Even where parents no longer live together, they each continue to be responsible for their children. responsible
There are no matches tomorrow, which is a rest day, but the tournament resumes on Monday. rest
I'm not doing this job for the rest of my life. rest
He won't rest (= will never be satisfied) until he finds her. rest
a restricted space restricted
There are no restrictions on the amount of money you can withdraw. restriction
This information is no longer retained within the computer's main memory. retain
retire as sth: He has no plans to retire as editor of the magazine. retire
The doctors did not reveal the truth to him. reveal
Her expression revealed nothing. reveal
reveal how, what, etc...: Officers could not reveal how he died. reveal
It wasn't easy to persuade her to come—quite the reverse. reverse
I can't come out tonight. I have to revise. revise
reward sb for doing sth: He rewarded us handsomely (= with a lot of money) for helping him. reward
He can't seem to play in rhythm. rhythm
brown rice (= without its outer covering removed) rice
Nobody gets rich from writing nowadays. rich
I can't get rid of this headache. get rid of sb/sth
Don't be ridiculous! You can't pay £50 for a T-shirt! ridiculous
I don't feel quite right today (= I feel ill/sick). right
That sausage doesn't smell right. right
Things aren't right between her parents. right
He's not quite right in the head (= not mentally normal). right
Did you get the answer right? right
'David, isn't it?' 'Yes, that's right.' right
It was Monday you went to see Angie, right? right
Let me get this right (= understand correctly) —you want us to do an extra ten hours' work for no extra pay? right
Is this the right way to the beach? right
You're not holding it the right way up. right
I'm glad you split up. She wasn't right for you. right
right (about sth): She was right about Tom having no money. right
'It's not easy.' 'Yeah, you're right.' right
right (in doing sth): Am I right in thinking we've met before? right
Nothing's going right for me today. right
He's not in the office right now. right now
right (to do sth): You have no right to stop me from going in there. right
There is no right of appeal against the decision. right
She doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong. right
He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right (= had justice on his side). right
I can't rightly say what happened. rightly
I don't rightly know where he's gone. rightly
He isn't here now—could you ring back later? ring back, ring sb back
rise in sth: There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work. rise
Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level. rise
risk (to sb/sth): The chemicals pose little risk (= are not dangerous) to human health. risk
We could probably trust her with the information but it's just not worth the risk. risk
We don't want to run the risk of losing their business. run the risk (of sth/of doing sth), run risks
That's a risk I'm not prepared to take. take a risk, take risks
You have no right to take risks with other people's lives. take a risk, take risks
risk sth: There was no choice. If they stayed there, they risked death. risk
risk doing sth: We've been advised not to risk travelling in these conditions. risk
This latest design has no rivals (= it is easily the best design available). rival
Golf cannot rival football for excitement. rival
It would be better to transport the goods by rail rather than by road. road
You can't trust them. They'll rob you blind as soon as your back is turned. rob sb blind
roll sth (+ adv./prep.): She rolled her eyes upwards (= to show surprise or disapproval). roll
I'm not interested in a romantic relationship. romantic
Why don't you ever give me flowers? I wish you'd be more romantic. romantic
The roof of the car was not damaged in the accident. roof
room (for sb/sth): Is there enough room for me in the car? room
I don't want to watch television. I'll be in the other room (= a different room). room
This watch is not designed for rough treatment. rough
Rugby isn't played with a round ball. round
Well, in round figures (= not giving the exact figures) we've spent twenty thousand so far. round
There are no decent schools round here. round here
The house is not on a bus route. route
Do we have to listen to this rubbish music? rubbish
Rubbish! You're not fat. rubbish
It's not rubbish—it's true! rubbish
How rude of me not to offer you something to drink! rude
There's no need to be rude! rude
I don't wish to be rude, but I have another appointment in five minutes. rude
The old mill is now little more than a ruin. ruin
There are no hard and fast rules for planning healthy meals. rule
to break a rule (= not follow it) rule
Without unwritten rules civilized life would be impossible. rule
Police have not ruled out the possibility that the man was murdered. rule sb/sth out
The old tramlines are still there but now no trams run on them. run
He has no idea how to run a business. run
Could I have a cigarette? I seem to have run out. run out (of sth)
rush into sth/into doing sth: We don't want to rush into having a baby. rush
rush sb into sth/into doing sth: I'm not going to be rushed into anything. rush
We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush. rush
I can't stop—I'm in a rush. rush
'I'll let you have the book back tomorrow.' 'There's no rush.' rush
I'm not in any rush to get back to work. rush
The door blew open, letting in a rush of cold air. rush
She was sacked for refusing to work on Sundays. sack
The divorce left him sadder and wiser (= having learned from the unpleasant experience). sad
He's a sad case—his wife died last year and he can't seem to manage without her. sad
The street is not safe for children to play in. safe
She didn't feel safe on her own. safe
Your secret is safe with me (= I will not tell anyone else). safe
Nobody is safe from suspicion at the moment. safe
We have been assured that our jobs are safe (= we are not in danger of losing them). safe
The airline has an excellent safety record. safety
I haven't made a sale all week. sale
I'm sorry, it's not for sale. for sale
salty sea air salty
There are several brands and they're not all the same. same
He's not very reliable, but I like him just the same. all/just the same
'Will you stay for lunch?' 'No, but thanks all the same.' all/just the same
She didn't want to give him the satisfaction of seeing her cry. satisfaction
satisfied with sb/sth: She's never satisfied with what she's got. satisfied
Nothing satisfies him—he's always complaining. satisfy
The proposed plan will not satisfy everyone. satisfy
The food wasn't enough to satisfy his hunger. satisfy
We cannot satisfy demand for the product. satisfy
She failed to satisfy all the requirements for entry to the college. satisfy
satisfy sb: Her explanation did not satisfy the teacher. satisfy
I'm not very good at saving. save
Doctors were unable to save her. save
say where, why, etc...: The book doesn't say where he was born. say
That says it all really, doesn't it? (= it shows clearly what is true) say
say sth: Say what you like (= although you disagree) about her, she's a fine singer. say
say (that)...: I can't say I blame her for resigning (= I think she was right). say
I say (= suggest) we go without them. say
I wouldn't say they were rich (= in my opinion they are not rich). say
That's not to say it's a bad movie (= it is good but it is not without faults). say
'When will it be finished?' 'I couldn't say (= I don't know).' say
I didn't believe a word she said. say
He knew that if he wasn't back by midnight, his parents would have something to say about it (= be angry). say
say sth to sb: She said nothing to me about it. say
say to sb/yourself + speech: I said to myself (= thought), 'That can't be right!' say
'That's impossible!' 'So you say (= but I think you may be wrong).' say
'Why can't I go out now?' 'Because I say so.' say
'What do you want it for?' 'I'd rather not say.' say
If you don't invest in this, you're saying no to a potential fortune. say no (to sth)
scale of sth: It was impossible to comprehend the full scale of the disaster. scale
Shall I meet you after school today? school
Be careful not to scratch the furniture. scratch
Does the cat scratch? scratch
scratch (at sth): Try not to scratch. scratch
He escaped without a scratch (= was not hurt at all). scratch
He covered her mouth to stop her from screaming. scream
Some actors never watch themselves on screen. screen
Only drink bottled water and check the seal isn't broken. seal
There are no seats left on that flight. seat
Would you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat? (= on a plane) seat
As a dancer, he is second to none (= nobody is a better dancer than he is). second
For several seconds he did not reply. second
I didn't know you were a secret football fan. secret
Can you keep a secret? secret
He made no secret of his ambition (= he didn't try to hide it). secret
The aerial doesn't look very secure to me. secure
It's not a very secure way to make a living. secure
'Is he going to get better?' 'I don't know, we'll just have to wait and see.' see
'Will you be able to help us?' 'I don't know, I'll have to see.' see
'Can I go to the party?' 'We'll see (= I'll decide later). see
see sb/sth doing sth: I can't see her changing her mind. see
see sth: He didn't see the joke. see
I don't think she saw the point of the story. see
Make Lydia see reason (= be sensible), will you? see
see (that)...: Can't you see (that) he's taking advantage of you? see
I don't see that it matters what Josh thinks. see
'Can we go swimming?' 'I don't see why not (= yes, you can).' see
be seen to do sth: The government not only has to do something, it must be seen to be doing something (= people must be aware that it is doing sth). see
see (sb/sth): She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd. see
I looked out of the window but saw nothing. see
see sb/sth + adj.: I hate to see you unhappy. see
She will never see again (= she has become blind). see
see to do sth: It was getting dark and I couldn't see to read. see
He says he won't help, does he? Well, we'll soon see about that (= I will demand that he does help). see about sth
You see, the thing is, we won't be finished before Friday. you see
People aren't always what they seem to be. seem
I can't seem to (= I've tried, but I can't) get started today. seem
He's not his usual happy self this morning. self
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
The new design just didn't sell (= nobody bought it). sell
Do you sell stamps? sell
We offered them a good price but they wouldn't sell. sell
send sb: Ed couldn't make it so they sent me instead. send
send sth (that)...: She sent word (that) she could not come. send
She sent the letter by airmail. send
She felt unappreciated both by her colleagues and her seniors. senior
In a sense (= in one way) it doesn't matter any more. sense
In no sense can the issue be said to be resolved. sense
Alex doesn't have any dress sense (= does not know which clothes look attractive). sense
There's no sense in (= it is not sensible) worrying about it now. sense
Can't you talk sense (= say sth sensible)? sense
This sentence doesn't make sense. make sense
John wasn't making much sense on the phone. make sense
Who would send me all these flowers? It makes no sense. make sense
Stir the sauce constantly so that it does not separate. separate
separate sth from/and sth: It is impossible to separate belief from emotion. separate
Her parents are separated but not divorced. separated
The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen. series
serious (about doing sth): Is she serious about wanting to sell the house? serious
She doesn't have a serious boyfriend. serious
You can't be serious! (= you must be joking) serious
I'm afraid I'm not a very serious person. serious
You're not seriously expecting me to believe that? seriously
Why can't you ever take anything seriously? take sb/sth seriously
You can't take anything she says very seriously. take sb/sth seriously
These experiments serve no useful purpose. serve
Shall I serve? serve
Left you, did she? It serves you right for being so selfish. it serves sb right (for doing sth)
The committee met in closed session (= with nobody else present). session
I am unwilling to set a precedent. set
Could you set the table for dinner? set
set sb/sth + adj.: The hijackers set the hostages free. set
Bob will be there?That settles it. I'm not coming. settle
The company has agreed to settle out of court (= come to an agreement without going to court). settle
sex discrimination (= the act of treating men and women differently in an unfair way) sex
They were not having a sexual relationship at the time. sexual
He didn't want to cast a shadow on (= spoil) their happiness. shadow
She shook her head in disbelief. shake
He dismissed the idea with a firm shake of his head (= turning it from side to side to mean 'no'). shake
We shan't be gone long. shall
Let's look at it again, shall we? shall
He could not live with the shame of other people knowing the truth. shame
What a shame they couldn't come. shame
It's a shame about Tim, isn't it? shame
It's a shame that she wasn't here to see it. shame
It would be a crying shame (= a great shame) not to take them up on the offer. shame
It's a shame (that) you didn't say something sooner. shame
There is no shame in wanting to be successful. shame
He's not in any shape (= not well enough) to be working. shape
a huge balloon shaped like a giant cow shaped
share in sth: I didn't really share in her love of animals. share
share sth: Men often don't like to share their problems. share
The two friends shared everything—they had no secrets. share
share (sth with sb): Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group? share
John had no brothers or sisters and wasn't used to sharing. share
There isn't an empty table. Would you mind sharing? share
I'm looking for a flat share (= a flat that is shared by two or more people who are not related). share
Emma has a sharp tongue (= she often speaks in an unpleasant or unkind way). sharp
The photograph is not very sharp (= there are no clear contrasts between areas of light and shade). sharp
'Is there a problem?' he asked sharply. sharply
Doesn't she (= the woman we are looking at) look like Sue? she
What a sweet little dog. Is it a he or a she? she
a clean/blank sheet of paper (= with no writing on it) sheet
an air-raid shelter shelter
Lydia shifted uncomfortably in her chair. shift
I shifted uneasily under his gaze. shift
The sun shone brightly in a cloudless sky. shine
It's a good horse, but I wouldn't put my shirt on it. put your shirt on sb/sth
He isn't seriously injured but he is in (a state of) shock. shock
Losing in the first round was a shock to the system (= it was a more of a shock because it was not expected). shock
She is not short of excuses when things go wrong. short
a short book (= taking a short time to read, because it does not have many pages) short
You shouldn't drink and drive. should
A present for me? You shouldn't have! (= used to thank sb politely) should
Should I call him and apologize? should
'She doesn't think she'll get a job.' 'She should worry, with all her qualifications (= she does not need to worry).' should
He asked me what time he should come. (= His words were: 'What time shall I come?') should
'Will it matter?' 'I shouldn't think so.' should
She shrugged her shoulders (= showing that she didn't know or care). shoulder
shout for sth: I shouted for help but nobody came. shout
shout that...: He shouted that he couldn't swim. shout
show yourself + adj.: She had shown herself unable to deal with money. show
show sth (for/to sb): They showed no respect for their parents. show
show sb sth: They showed their parents no respect. show
She tried not to let her disappointment show. show
show how, what, etc...: She tried not to show how disappointed she was. show
show sb that...: Market research has shown us that people want quality, not just low prices. show
I can't shut my suitcase—it's too full. shut
The window won't shut. shut
Will you tell Mike to shut up? shut up
Unfortunately the bank is shut now. shut
Emma has just called in sick (= telephoned to say she will not be coming to work because she is ill). sick
Britain's workers went sick (= did not go to work because they were ill) for a record number of days last year. sick
I can't afford to get sick (= become ill). sick
He has been moved sideways (= moved to another job at the same level as before, not higher or lower). sideways
It's a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air. sight
There was no one in sight. sight
Keep out of sight (= stay where you cannot be seen). sight
She never lets her daughter out of her sight (= always keeps her where she can see her). sight
There is no sign of John anywhere. sign
There was no sign of life in the house (= there seemed to be nobody there). sign
sign (of doing sth): The gloomy weather shows no sign of improving. sign
The fact that he didn't say 'no' immediately is a good sign. sign
sign (that...): If an interview is too easy, it's a sure sign that you haven't got the job. sign
There were no outward signs that anything was wrong. sign
If I had noticed the warning signs, none of this would have happened. sign
The rise in inflation is a clear signal that the government's policies are not working. signal
I couldn't get a signal on my cell phone. signal
Did you signal before you turned right? signal
The results of the experiment are not statistically significant. significant
There are no significant differences between the two groups of students. significant
The drug has had no significant effect on stopping the spread of the disease. significant
The two sets of figures are not significantly different. significantly
Significantly, he did not deny that there might be an election. significantly
He's not one to suffer in silence! (= to suffer without telling sb) silence
He gave me the silent treatment (= did not speak to me because he was angry). silent
They live simply (= they do not spend much money). simply
I haven't eaten since breakfast. since
Cath hasn't phoned since she went to Berlin. since
He left home two weeks ago and we haven't heard from him since. since
sincere in sth: She is never completely sincere in what she says about people. sincere
I just can't sing in tune! sing
I couldn't understand a single word she said! single
Do you have any brothers or sisters? sister
He could see no way out of the situation. situation
I'm in a no-win situation (= whatever I do will be bad for me). situation
I haven't had time to clear up, so I'm all at sixes and sevens. at sixes and sevens
It's not my size. size
They didn't have the jacket in my size. size
Do you have these shoes in (a) size 5? size
The kitchen is a good size (= not small). size
I couldn't sleep because of the noise. sleep
We both slept right through (= were not woken up by) the storm. sleep
I didn't get much sleep last night. sleep
Did you have a good sleep? sleep
She slid out while no one was looking. slide
There was not the slightest hint of trouble. slight
He is, without the slightest doubt, the greatest living novelist. slight
He never had the slightest intention of agreeing to it. slight
'Are you worried?' 'Only slightly.' slightly
The director never lets the tension slip. slip
She was careful not to let her control slip. slip
Because of the slope of the roof, the snow cannot accumulate. slope
slow to do sth: She wasn't slow to realize what was going on. slow
It was no small achievement getting her to agree to the deal. small
'I don't agree,' he said in a small (= quiet) voice. small
OK, I admit it was not the smartest thing I ever did (= it was a stupid thing to do). smart
He hadn't washed for days and was beginning to smell. smell
There was a smell of burning in the air. smell
He never seems to smile. smile
Do you smoke? smoke
No Smoking (= for example, on a notice) smoking
Would you like smoking or non-smoking? (= for example, in a restaurant) smoking
Smoking is not allowed in this theatre. smoking
They could not ensure a smooth transfer of political power. smooth
The snow didn't settle (= stay on the ground). snow
It snowed for three days without stopping. snow
There's no need to worry so. so
so ... (that)...: She spoke so quietly (that) I could hardly hear her. so
so ... as to do sth: I'm not so stupid as to believe that. so
I haven't enjoyed myself so much for a long time. so
It wasn't so good as last time. so
It's not so easy as you'd think. so
He was not so quick a learner as his brother. so
It's not so much a hobby as a career (= more like a career than a hobby). so
Off she went without so much as (= without even) a 'goodbye'. so
'Did they mind?' 'I don't think so.' so
If she notices, she never says so. so
I might be away next week. If so, I won't be able to see you. so
We are very busy—so much so that we won't be able to take time off this year. so
He thinks I dislike him but that just isn't so. so
Nothing more was heard from him so that we began to wonder if he was dead. so
But I gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost! so
This type of behaviour is no longer socially acceptable. socially
We meet at work, but never socially. socially
Can Britain ever be a classless society? society
Will the software run on my machine? software
As yet, they have no solid evidence. solid
The planet Jupiter may have no solid surface at all. solid
There's no simple solution to this problem. solution
You can't solve anything by just running away. solve
Some people never seem to put on weight while others are always on a diet. some
I like some modern music (= but not all of it). some
Some disapprove of the idea. some
We must stop him from seeing her somehow. somehow
Somehow, I don't feel I can trust him. somehow
It couldn't have been me—it must have been someone else (= a different person). someone
Should we call a doctor or someone? someone
His name is Alan something (= I don't know his other name). something
She's a professor of something or other (= I'm not sure what) at Leeds. something
sorry (about sth): No one is sorrier than I am about what happened. sorry
sorry (for sth/doing sth): He says he's really sorry for taking the car without asking. sorry
Oh, I'm sorry. Have I taken the one you wanted? I'm sorry
I'm sorry. I can't make it tomorrow. I'm sorry
I'm sorry, I don't agree. I'm sorry
I'm sorry, I'd rather you didn't go. I'm sorry
Sorry to bother you, but could I speak to you for a moment? sorry
Sorry, we don't allow dogs in the house. sorry
He didn't even say sorry. sorry
For dessert there's a fruit pie of some sort (= you are not sure what kind). sort
She sort of pretends that she doesn't really care. sort of
'Do you understand?' 'Sort of.' sort of
I had a sort of feeling that he wouldn't come. a sort of sth
I'm really busy—can you sort it? sort
The howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls (= the spirits of dead people who are not in heaven). soul
He crept into the house trying not to make a sound. sound
She didn't sound surprised when I told her the news. sound
Leo made it sound so easy. But it wasn't. sound
He doesn't sound French—and he doesn't look it. sound
sound as if/as though...: I hope I don't sound as if/as though I'm criticizing you. sound
the first woman in space space
the possibility of visitors from outer space space
the US space programme space
a space flight/mission space
floor/office/shelf, etc. space space
We must make good use of the available space. space
That desk takes up too much space. space
There is very little storage space in the department. space
Can we make space for an extra chair? space
How much disk space will it take up? (= on a computer) space
a large/small/narrow/wide space space
a space two metres by three metres space
a parking space space
crowded together in a confined space space
I'll clear a space for your books. space
Put it in the space between the table and the wall. space
The room has been furnished and decorated to give a feeling of space. space
the wide open spaces of the Canadian prairies space
It's a city with fine buildings and plenty of open space. space
I haven't had a spare moment this morning. spare
I'm afraid I haven't got any spare cash. spare
Are there any tickets going spare (= are there any available, not being used by sb else)? spare
I've lost my key and I haven't got a spare. spare
Do you speak English? speak
speak in sth: Would you prefer it if we spoke in German? speak
He can't speak because of a throat infection. speak
Without speaking, she stood up and went out. speak
'Can I speak to Susan?' 'Speaking.' (= at the beginning of a telephone conversation) speak
'Do you know him?' 'Not to speak to.' (= only by sight) speak
I saw her in the street but we didn't speak. speak
speak (with sb) (about sth/sb): Can I speak with you for a minute? speak
Please speak up—we can't hear you at the back. speak up
I specifically told you not to go near the water! specifically
This expression is used mainly in speech, not in writing. speech
I just can't seem to stop spending. spend
spend sth on sth: She spends too much effort on things that don't matter. spend
My head is spinning (= I feel as if my head is going around and I can't balance). spin
I don't drink whisky or brandy or any other spirits. spirit
There's not much community spirit around here. spirit
Don't eat too many nuts—you'll spoil your appetite (= will no longer be hungry at the proper time to eat). spoil
spoiled ballot papers (= not valid because not correctly marked) spoil
I won't tell you what happens in the last chapter—I don't want to spoil it for you. spoil
I'm not interested in sport. sport
She stood rooted to the spot with fear (= unable to move). spot
spread sth: Why not pay monthly and spread the cost of your car insurance? spread
If the paint is too thick, it will not spread evenly. spread
The springs in the sofa have gone (= they no longer return to their original position). spring
There's a feeling of spring in the air today. spring
The book had rounded, not square, corners. square
This ladder doesn't seem very stable. stable
The patient's condition is stable (= it is not getting worse). stable
Mentally, she is not very stable. stable
His parents didn't want him to go on the stage (= to be an actor). stage
The pay increase will be introduced in stages (= not all at once). stage
Don't worry about the baby not wanting to leave you—it's a stage they go through. stage
Could I have three first-class stamps, please? stamp
She stood unsuccessfully as a candidate in the local elections. stand
His heart won't stand the strain much longer. stand
stand sb/sth: I can't stand his brother. stand
I can't stand the sight of blood. stand
I can't stand it when you do that. stand
stand doing sth: She couldn't stand being kept waiting. stand
stand sb/sth doing sth: I can't stand people interrupting all the time. stand
I'm not standing for it any longer. stand for sth
How can you stand by and see him accused of something he didn't do? stand by
There were no seats left so I had to stand up. stand up
Standards aren't what they used to be. standard
He failed to reach the required standard, and did not qualify for the race. standard
Her work is not up to standard (= of a good enough standard). standard
A number of Britain's beaches fail to meet European standards on cleanliness. standard
She acts well but she hasn't got star quality. star
The evening started badly when the speaker failed to turn up. start
I can't get the car started. start
The car won't start. start
When the band started out, they couldn't afford much equipment. start out
start doing sth: I started off working quite hard, but it didn't last. start off
Things didn't look too hopeful at the start of the year. start
If we don't hurry, we'll miss the start of the game. start
Look at the state of you! You can't go out looking like that. state
You're not in a fit state to drive. state
There is no need to state the obvious (= to say sth that everyone already knows). state
state that...: He stated categorically that he knew nothing about the deal. state
sth is stated to be/have sth: The contract was stated to be invalid. state
'Do you want a drink?' 'No, thanks, I can't stay.' stay
Stay there and don't move! stay
She stayed at home (= did not go out to work) while the children were young. stay
My hat won't stay on! stay
I can't stay awake any longer. stay
+ adv./prep.: I don't know why they stay together (= remain married or in a relationship). stay
She did not want to stay in nursing all her life. stay
She's not very steady on her feet these days. steady
The bridge is reinforced with huge steel girders. steel
This won't solve the problem but it's a step in the right direction. step
The glue's useless—the pieces just won't stick. stick
She finds it impossible to stick to a diet. stick to sth
'Shall we meet on Friday this week?' 'No, let's stick to Saturday.' stick to sth
Stir in the milk to make a soft but not sticky dough. sticky
The windows were stiff and she couldn't get them open. stiff
Although he promised faithfully to come, I still didn't think he would. still
We searched everywhere but we still couldn't find it. still
Can't you sit still? still
We stayed in a village where time has stood still (= life has not changed for many years). still
A wasp or bee sting is painful but not necessarily serious. sting
That particular model is not currently in stock. stock
We don't carry a large stock of pine furniture. stock
She had no stomach for the leftover stew. have no stomach for sth
They had no stomach for a fight. have no stomach for sth
I can't stomach violent films. stomach
She couldn't stomach any breakfast. stomach
stop sb/sth: I want to go and you can't stop me. stop
There's no stopping us now (= nothing can prevent us from achieving what we want to achieve). stop
stop sb/sth from doing sth: There's nothing to stop you from accepting the offer. stop
You can't stop people from saying what they think. stop
stop sb/sth doing sth: You can't stop people saying what they think. stop
stop sth: Doctors couldn't stop the bleeding. stop
stop (doing sth): That phone never stops ringing! stop
She criticizes everyone and the trouble is, she doesn't know when to stop. stop
Can't you just stop? stop
This train doesn't stop at Oxford. stop
Babies do not grow at a steady rate but in stops and starts. stop
Shall I tell you a story? story
The police didn't believe her story. story
I can't decide until I've heard both sides of the story. story
Many years later I returned to Africa but that's another story (= I am not going to talk about it now). story
Most people don't want to spend hours slaving over a hot stove (= cooking). stove
Can you stretch your arms out straighter? straight
I can't shoot straight (= accurately). straight
long straight hair (= without curls) straight
You should try not to place too much strain on muscles and joints. strain
The ground here cannot take the strain of a large building. strain
The transport service cannot cope with the strain of so many additional passengers. strain
strange (that)...: It's strange (that) we haven't heard from him. strange
Strange to say, I don't really enjoy television. strange
Never accept lifts from strange men. strange
Strangely enough, I don't feel at all nervous. strangely
We've told our daughter not to speak to strangers. stranger
Sorry, I don't know where the bank is. I'm a stranger here myself. stranger
Cars filed past in an endless stream. stream
It's not safe to walk the streets at night. street
The word on the street is that it's not going to happen. street
Street sport is informal and based on whatever people want to play. street
strength to do sth: She didn't have the strength to walk any further. strength
She failed to withstand the stresses and strains of public life. stress
stress out: I try not to stress out when things go wrong. stress
+ speech: 'There is,' Johnson stressed, 'no real alternative.' stress
stress how, what, etc...: I cannot stress too much how important this is. stress
She left strict instructions that she was not to be disturbed. strict
He told me in the strictest confidence (= on the understanding that I would tell nobody else). strict
it strikes sb that...: It strikes me that nobody is really in favour of the changes. strike
an air strike strike
an unofficial/a one-day strike strike
Air traffic controllers are threatening to come out on/go on strike. strike
strip sb (to sth): He stood there stripped to the waist (= he had no clothes on the upper part of his body). strip
She wasn't a strong swimmer (= she could not swim well). strong
She will not give up her children without a struggle. struggle
There were no signs of a struggle at the murder scene. struggle
I don't know how you can eat that stuff! stuff
Could you move all that stuff off the table? stuff
I don't believe in all that stuff about ghosts. stuff
He'll manage—he isn't stupid. stupid
My husband has no sense of style. style
Caution was not her style (= not the way she usually behaved). style
I have nothing more to say on the subject. subject
The course teaches you the theory but there's no substitute for practical experience. substitute
substitute for sb/sth: Nothing can substitute for the advice your doctor is able to give you. substitute
Can you find someone to substitute for you at the meeting? substitute
succeed in sth: She doesn't have the ruthlessness required to succeed in business. succeed
success (in doing sth): I didn't have much success in finding a job. success
success (in sth): They didn't have much success in life. success
She wasn't a success as a teacher. success
successful (at sth/at doing sth): I wasn't very successful at keeping the news secret. successful
They had been invited to a Hindu wedding and were not sure what happened on such occasions. such
He said he didn't have time or made some such excuse. such
There is no such thing as a free lunch. such
Such advice as he was given (= it was not very much) has proved almost worthless. such
The knot was fastened in such a way that it was impossible to undo. such
This issue was of such importance that we could not afford to ignore it. such
Opportunities such as this did not come every day. such as
The new job is not a promotion as such, but it has good prospects. as such
'Well, did they offer it to you?' 'No, not as such, but they said I had a good chance.' as such
suck sth + adv./prep.: The pump sucks air out through the valve. suck
sufficient to do sth: These reasons are not sufficient to justify the ban. sufficient
This juice contains no added sugar. sugar
Can I make a suggestion? suggestion
Do you have any suggestions? suggestion
There is no suggestion of any impropriety. suggestion
suggestion that...: There was no suggestion that he was doing anything illegal. suggestion
If we met at 2, would that suit you? suit
I don't think this coat really suits me. suit
suitable for sth/sb: This programme is not suitable for children. suitable
suitable to do sth: I don't have anything suitable to wear for the party. suitable
suited (for sb/sth): He is not really suited for a teaching career. suited
They were not suited to one another. suited
The water supply is unsafe. supply
We cannot guarantee adequate supplies of raw materials. supply
Books were in short supply (= there were not enough of them). supply
The witness's story was not supported by the evidence. support
The atmosphere of Mars could not support life. support
Can I rely on your support (= will you vote for me) in the election? support
She has no visible means of support (= no work, income etc.). support
Getting a visa isn't as simple as you might suppose. suppose
suppose (that)...: I don't suppose for a minute that he'll agree (= I'm sure that he won't). suppose
There is no reason to suppose she's lying. suppose
I suppose you think it's funny, do you? (= showing anger). suppose
I could take you in the car, I suppose (= but I don't really want to). suppose
'Can I borrow the car?' 'I suppose so ' (= Yes, but I'm not happy about it). suppose
What I'm saying, I suppose, is that she's not really suitable for the job. suppose
suppose (that)...: I don't suppose (that) I could have a look at your newspaper, could I? suppose
You're supposed to buy a ticket, but not many people do. be supposed to do/be sth
The engine doesn't sound like it's supposed to. be supposed to do/be sth
'Yes and no.' 'What is that supposed to mean?' (= showing that you are annoyed) be supposed to do/be sth
I haven't seen it myself, but it's supposed to be a great movie. be supposed to do/be sth
You're not supposed to walk on the grass. not be supposed to do sth
'Is that John over there?' 'I'm not sure '. sure
You don't sound very sure. sure
Are you sure you don't mind? sure
sure how, whether, etc...: Ask me if you're not sure how to do it. sure
I'm not sure whether I should tell you this. sure
We could not be sure of financial support. sure
You're sure to get lost if you don't keep to the path. sure
Make sure (that) no one finds out about this. make sure (of sth/that...)
No one knows for sure what happened. for sure
I think he'll be back on Monday, but I can't say for sure. for sure
One thing is for sure—it's not going to be easy. for sure
'Will you open the wine?' 'Sure, where is it?' sure
Did it hurt? Sure it hurt. sure
Sure, no problem. sure
It's surely only a matter of time before he is found, isn't it? surely
Surely you don't think I was responsible for this? surely
'They're getting married.' 'Surely not! ' surely
They won't go, surely? surely
an uneven road surface surface
It comes as no surprise to learn that they broke their promises. surprise
They couldn't conceal their surprise at seeing us together. surprise
surprise sb: It wouldn't surprise me if they got married soon. surprise
it surprises sb that...: It surprises me that you've never sung professionally. surprise
surprised (that...): You shouldn't be surprised (that) he didn't come. surprised
Don't be surprised if I pretend not to recognise you. surprised
'Will she cancel the party?' 'I wouldn't be surprised.' surprised
It's not surprising (that) they lost. surprising
Not surprisingly on such a hot day, the beach was crowded. surprisingly
an aerial survey (= made by taking photographs from an aircraft) survey
survive on sth: I can't survive on £40 a week (= it is not enough for my basic needs). survive
Many birds didn't survive the severe winter. survive
Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap. suspect
I didn't want the neighbours suspecting anything. suspect
As I had suspected all along, he was not a real policeman. suspect
suspicion (that...): I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth. suspicion
She was reluctant to voice her suspicions. suspicion
You have a very suspicious mind (= you always think that people are behaving in an illegal or dishonest way). suspicious
Police are not treating the fire as suspicious. suspicious
I don't like to hear children swearing. swear
swear (that)...: I swear (that) I'll never leave you. swear
swear to do sth: She made him swear not to tell anyone. swear
swear to sb/on sth (that)...: I swear to God I had nothing to do with it. swear
swear that...: Are you willing to stand up in court and swear that you don't recognize him? swear
She completed the routine without even working up a sweat. sweat
The air was sweet with incense. sweet
I can't swim. swim
I did not feel at all sympathetic towards Kate. sympathetic
I have no sympathy for Jan, it's all her own fault. sympathy
+ adv.: I need a shower—I won't take long. take
No decision will be taken on the matter until next week. take
Does the hotel take credit cards? take
If you take my advice you'll have nothing more to do with him. take
The school doesn't take boys (= only has girls). take
The dentist can't take any new patients. take
She can't take criticism. take
I don't think I can take much more of this heat. take
These threats are not to be taken lightly. take
Are these seats taken? take
Did the burglars take anything valuable? take
Shall I take a gift to my host family? take
take sb sth: Shall I take my host family a gift? take
Halfway through the chapter I realized I hadn't taken anything in. take sth in
I won't take up any more of your time. take up sth
talk in sth: We couldn't understand them because they were talking in Chinese. talk
This situation can't go on. We need to talk. talk
Ann and Joe aren't talking to each other right now (= they refuse to speak to each other because they have argued). talk
I don't know what you're talking about (= used to say that you did not do sth that sb has accused you of). talk
a blank tape (= a tape that has nothing recorded on it) tape
a daunting/an impossible/a formidable/an unenviable, etc. task task
a thankless task (= an unpleasant one that nobody wants to do and nobody thanks you for doing) task
Getting hold of this information was no easy task (= was difficult). task
Modern art is not to everyone's taste. taste
I don't like the taste of olives. taste
I can't really taste anything with this cold. taste
a team event (= one played by groups of people rather than individual players) team
The team is/are not playing very well this season. team
They reduced her to tears (= made her cry, especially by being cruel or unkind). tear
Desperately she fought back the tears (= tried not to cry). tear
The guide is too technical for a non-specialist. technical
We don't do much in the evenings except watch television. television
I recognize you. Aren't you on television? on (the) television
tell how, if, etc...: 'That's not an original.' 'How can you tell?' tell
tell sb how, what, etc...: I can't tell you how happy I am. tell
Did she tell you her name? tell
tell sb (about sth): Why wasn't I told about the accident? tell
tell sb/yourself (that)...: They've told us (that) they're not coming. tell
Are you telling me you didn't have any help with this? (= I don't believe what you have said) tell
We regret this service is temporarily unavailable. temporarily
Not brilliant, Robyn, but I'll give you ten out of ten for effort. ten out of ten (for sth)
People tend to think that the problem will never affect them. tend
There is a growing tendency among employers to hire casual staff. tendency
I'm not terribly interested in politics. terribly
Would you mind terribly if I didn't come today? terribly
to pass/fail a test test
test sth on sb/sth: Our beauty products are not tested on animals. test
Can you act out this scene without referring to the text? text
It never takes more than an hour. than
'How are you?' 'Fine, thanks (= thanks for asking).' thanks
'Would you like a coffee?' 'Oh, thanks.' thanks
'Do you want to come with us?' 'I'd love to, thanks.' thanks
'Would you like some more?' 'No thanks.' thanks
We managed to get it finished in the end—no thanks to him (= he didn't help). no thanks to sb/sth
'Would you like some more cake?' 'No thank you.' thank you
She took the money without so much as a thank you. thank you
Do you remember when we went to Norway? That was a good trip. that
No, the other one... that's it. that's it
You don't love me any more, is that it? that's it
It's possible (that) he has not received the letter. that
The fact (that) he's older than me is not relevant. that
She was so tired (that) she couldn't think straight. that
The stories are all variations on the theme of unhappy marriage. theme
There wasn't anyone who hadn't enjoyed themselves. themselves
Life was harder then because neither of us had a job. then
'You haven't done anything to upset me.' 'So what's wrong, then?' then
Why don't you hire a car? Then you'll be able to visit more of the area. then
According to the theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than light. theory
'Aren't you supposed to be retired?' 'Yes, in theory.' in theory
Has there been an accident? there
I don't want there to be any misunderstanding. there
There seemed to be no doubt about it. there
I'm not going in there—it's freezing! there
Can I get there and back in a day? there
I left in 2008 and I haven't been back there since. there
Hello, is Bob there please? (= used when calling sb on the phone) there
He's only 17 and therefore not eligible to vote. therefore
thick with sth: The air was thick with dust. thick
The sauce was thin and tasteless. thin
There are a lot of things she doesn't know about me. thing
'Why did you tell her our secret?' 'I did no such thing!' thing
Things haven't gone entirely to plan. thing
Don't treat her like that—she's a person, not a thing! thing
She took no interest in the people and things around her. thing
You'd think she'd have been grateful for my help (= but she wasn't). think
think where, how, etc...: We couldn't think where you'd gone. think
think (that)...: I can't think (that) he would be so stupid. think
Are animals able to think? think
think (about sth): I can't tell you now—I'll have to think about it. think
I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking (= said when you have upset or offended sb accidentally). think
think (that)...: Do you think (that) they'll come? think
I didn't think you liked sports. think
I think this is their house, but I'm not sure. think
'Is he any good?' 'I don't think so.' think
think sb/sth + adj.: I think it highly unlikely that I'll get the job. think
When I said that I wasn't thinking of anyone in particular. think of sth/sb
Have you thought of a name for the baby yet? think of sth/sb
I can't think of her name at the moment. think of sth/sb
Don't you ever think about other people? think about/of sb/sth
Can't you think up a better excuse than that? think sth up
He never comes to see me these days (= now, as compared with the past). this
Though she gave no sign, I was sure she had seen me. though
He'll probably say no, though it's worth asking. though
'Have you ever been to Australia?' 'No. I'd like to, though.' though
Not enough thought has gone into this essay. thought
thought of (sb/sth) doing sth: I don't like the thought of you walking home alone. thought
Would Mark be able to help?It's just a thought. thought
'Why don't you try the other key?' 'That's a thought!' thought
He is unlikely to be a threat to the Spanish player in the final. threat
threaten to do sth: The hijackers threatened to kill one passenger every hour if their demands were not met. threaten
He will not live through the night. through
I'd never have got through it all (= a difficult situation) without you. through
The accident happened through no fault of mine. through
'Did you stop in Oxford on the way?' 'No, we drove straight through.' through
I tried to call you but I couldn't get through. through
I don't need that—you can throw it away. throw sth away
You must take the exam—you can't throw away all that work! throw sth away
You'll be thrown out if you don't pay the rent. throw sb out (of...)
We do not own the building. Thus, it would be impossible for us to make any major changes to it. thus
Can you tidy away your clothes, please? tidy sth away
Shall I tie the package or tape it? tie
The screw was so tight that it wouldn't move. tight
Can't you wait till we get home? till
It doesn't matter if you don't win every time (= every time you play). time
He failed his driving test three times. time
How many times (= how often) do I have to tell you not to do that? time
At no time did I give my consent to the plan. time
We have no time to lose (= we must hurry). time
She doesn't have much free/spare time. time
Sorry, I can't spare the time. time
I didn't finish the test—I ran out of time. time
He never takes any time off (= time spent not working). time
Do it now please—not in three hours' time (= three hours from now). time
I don't want to take up too much of your precious time. time
Did you have to wait a long time to see the doctor? time
time and space time
Do you have the time? time
This is hardly the time to discuss politics. time
Have I called at a bad time? Shall I call back later? time
There's no rush—take your time. take your time (over sth), take your time to do sth/doing sth
Sport is no longer so important in the school timetable (= all the subjects that are taught at schools). timetable
The industry today is nothing to what it once was. to
This car does 30 miles to the gallon. to
His music isn't really to my taste. to
To be honest with you, I don't remember what he said. to
He couldn't get close enough to see. to
I don't know what to say. to
Stay close together—I don't want anyone to get lost. together
After the meeting the two sides in the dispute were no closer together. together
There's no need to take that tone with me—it's not my fault we're late. tone
Will you have dinner with me tonight? tonight
Can I come too? too
I'm not too sure if this is right. too
I'm just going out—I won't be too long. too
She's none too (= not very) clever. too
The President is out of tune with public opinion. be in/out of tune (with sb/sth)
None of them could sing in tune. in/out of tune
The piano is out of tune. in/out of tune
He turned nasty when we refused to give him the money. turn
I can't get the screw to turn. turn
Could you turn the TV up? turn sth up
We arranged to meet at 7.30, but she never turned up. turn up
We said we would do it—there can be no turning back. turn back, turn sb/sth back
She has nobody she can turn to. turn to sb/sth
I don't know him well; I've only met him twice. twice
You can't put all the blame on him. It takes two to make a marriage. it takes two to do sth
typical for sb/sth: The weather at the moment is not typical for July. typical
Typically, she couldn't find her keys. typically
He lay there, unable to move. unable
I tried to contact him but was unable to. unable
She was unable to hide her excitement. unable
Let us know if you're unable to come. unable
They have been unable or unwilling to resolve the conflict. unable
Such behaviour is totally unacceptable in a civilized society. unacceptable
Noise from the factory has reached an unacceptable level. unacceptable
They're both uncertain about what to do. uncertain
I'm still uncertain of my feelings for him. uncertain
Our future looks uncertain. uncertain
a man of uncertain temper uncertain
It is uncertain what his role in the company will be. uncertain
uncomfortable shoes uncomfortable
I couldn't sleep because the bed was so uncomfortable. uncomfortable
She still finds it uncomfortable to stand without support. uncomfortable
He looked distinctly uncomfortable when the subject was mentioned. uncomfortable
There was an uncomfortable silence. uncomfortable
uncontrolled anger uncontrolled
The thoughts rushed into my mind uncontrolled. uncontrolled
the uncontrolled growth of cities uncontrolled
uncontrolled dumping of toxic wastes uncontrolled
Nobody under 18 is allowed to buy alcohol. under
Under the terms of the lease you had no right to sublet the property. under
I'm under no illusions about what hard work this will be. under
You'll be under anaesthetic, so you won't feel a thing. under
understand sb: Nobody understands me. understand
He doesn't understand women at all. understand
We understand each other, even if we don't always agree. understand
understand (sth): Doctors still don't understand much about the disease. understand
No one is answering the phone—I can't understand it. understand
understand why, what, etc...: I could never understand why she was fired. understand
understand sb/sth doing sth: I just can't understand him taking the money. understand
I just can't understand his taking the money. understand
understand (sth): Can you understand French? understand
She didn't understand the form she was signing. understand
I'm not sure that I understand. Go over it again. understand
I don't want you doing that again. Do you understand? understand
understand what...: I don't understand what he's saying. understand
The committee has little or no understanding of the problem. understanding
The existence of God is beyond human understanding (= humans cannot know whether God exists or not). understanding
We have this understanding that nobody talks about work over lunch. understanding
The announcement was not entirely unexpected. unexpected
Not unexpectedly, most local business depends on tourism. unexpectedly
unfair criticism unfair
unfair (on/to sb): It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything. unfair
It would be unfair not to let you have a choice. unfair
They had been given an unfair advantage. unfair
unfair dismissal (= a situation in which sb is illegally dismissed from their job) unfair
measures to prevent unfair competition between member countries unfair
Life seems so unfair sometimes. unfair
It's so unfair! unfair
He was unfortunate to lose in the final round. unfortunate
It was an unfortunate accident. unfortunate
She described the decision as 'unfortunate'. unfortunate
It was unfortunate that he couldn't speak English. unfortunate
Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the meeting. unfortunately
I can't make it, unfortunately. unfortunately
Unfortunately for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside. unfortunately
It won't be finished for a few weeks. Unfortunately! unfortunately
an unfriendly atmosphere unfriendly
unfriendly (to/towards sb): There's no need to be so unfriendly towards them. unfriendly
the use of environmentally unfriendly products (= that harm the environment) unfriendly
to be/look/seem/sound unhappy unhappy
an unhappy childhood unhappy
I didn't realize but he was deeply unhappy at that time. unhappy
They were unhappy with their accommodation. unhappy
He was unhappy at being left out of the team. unhappy
Many people are deeply unhappy about the way the government has handled this matter. unhappy
Do you have to wear uniform? uniform
unimportant details unimportant
relatively/comparatively unimportant unimportant
They dismissed the problem as unimportant. unimportant
This consideration was not unimportant. unimportant
I was just a young girl from a small town and I felt very unimportant. unimportant
The preview offers a unique opportunity to see the show without the crowds. unique
an atmosphere that is unique to New York unique
an unkind remark unkind
He was never actually unkind to them. unkind
It would be unkind to go without him. unkind
She never said anything unkind about anyone. unkind
an unknown actor unknown
The author is virtually unknown outside Poland. unknown
The disease is as yet unknown in Europe (= there have been no cases there). unknown
It was not unknown for people to have to wait several hours (= it happened sometimes). unknown
You won't get paid for time off unless you have a doctor's note. unless
I won't tell them—not unless you say I can. unless
He hasn't got any hobbies—unless you call watching TV a hobby. unless
Music is quite unlike any other art form. unlike
The sound was not unlike that of birds singing. unlike
Unlike most systems, this one is very easy to install. unlike
It's very unlike him to be so late. unlike
They are both teachers. Otherwise they are quite unlike. unlike
unlikely (to do sth): The project seemed unlikely to succeed. unlikely
unlikely (that...): It's most (= very) unlikely that she'll arrive before seven. unlikely
In the unlikely event of a problem arising, please contact the hotel manager. unlikely
She gave me an unlikely explanation for her behaviour. unlikely
unload (sth): This isn't a suitable place to unload the van. unload
He was very unlucky not to win. unlucky
If you're unlucky enough to get trapped in a lift, remember not to panic. unlucky
By some unlucky chance, her name was left off the list. unlucky
Some people think it's unlucky to walk under a ladder. unlucky
Thirteen is often considered an unlucky number. unlucky
Start number 13 proved unlucky for the Swiss skier. unlucky
unnecessary expense unnecessary
They were found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to animals. unnecessary
All this fuss is totally unnecessary. unnecessary
That last comment was a little unnecessary, wasn't it? unnecessary
The fees they charge are not unreasonable. unreasonable
It would be unreasonable to expect somebody to come at such short notice. unreasonable
He was being totally unreasonable about it. unreasonable
She is still a little unsteady on her feet after the operation. unsteady
an unsteady hand unsteady
His efforts to get a job proved unsuccessful. unsuccessful
They were unsuccessful in meeting their objectives for the year. unsuccessful
She made several unsuccessful attempts to see him. unsuccessful
Until she spoke I hadn't realized she wasn't English. until
You're not going out until you've finished this. until
It's unusual for the trees to flower so early. unusual
It's not unusual for young doctors to work a 70-hour week (= it happens often). unusual
They are unwilling to invest any more money in the project. unwilling
She was unable, or unwilling, to give me any further details. unwilling
The country was drawn unwillingly into the war. unwillingly
She agreed to their conditions, albeit unwillingly. unwillingly
It didn't take long to put the tent up. up
I stayed up late (= did not go to bed until late) last night. up
Is anything up? You can tell me. up
I can take up to four people (= but no more than four) in my car. up to sth
It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job. be up to sb
it upsets sb that...: It upset him that nobody had bothered to tell him about it. upset
There's no point getting upset about it. upset
She was upset that he had left without saying goodbye. upset
urge (sb) + speech: 'Why not give it a try?' she urged (him). urge
'Can I see you for a moment?' 'Is it urgent?' urgent
They were able to achieve a settlement without using military force. use
You can't keep using your bad back as an excuse. use
I hope you haven't used all the milk. use
That's a word I never use. use
I'm not sure that this is the most valuable use of my time. use
You can throw those away—they're no use to anyone. be no use (to sb)
It's no use—I can't persuade her. it's no use (doing sth), what's the use (of doing sth)?
used to doing sth: I'm not used to eating so much at lunchtime. used
I didn't use to like him much when we were at school. used to
You used to see a lot of her, didn't you? used to
Don't just sit watching television—make yourself useful! useful
She tried to work, but it was useless (= she wasn't able to). useless
He didn't sound like his usual happy self. usual
Luckily, nothing valuable was stolen. valuable
The value of regular exercise should not be underestimated. value
to be of little/no value to sb value
to be bad/poor value (= not worth the money it costs) value
They're only £40—not bad value, really. value
They don't seem to value honesty very highly. value
In the vast majority of cases, this should not be a problem. vast
'Do you like it?' 'Yeah, I do. Very much.' very
'Are you busy?' 'Not very.' very
I'm not very (= not at all) impressed. very
At last he had his very own car (= belonging to him and to nobody else). very
Do we have a blank video? video
a home video (= not a professional one) video
There was nobody in view. view
I didn't have a good view of the stage. view
Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies (= that show a lot of violence). violent
to be virtually impossible virtually
Most stars are not visible to the naked eye. visible
He showed no visible sign of emotion. visible
After using the cream for a month, I could see no visible difference. visible
He had a vision of a world in which there would be no wars. vision
We don't live here. We're just visiting. visit
vital to do sth: It was vital to show that he was not afraid. vital
your passive vocabulary (= the words that you understand but don't use) vocabulary
The word 'failure' is not in his vocabulary (= for him, failure does not exist). vocabulary
He was suffering from flu and had lost his voice (= could not speak). voice
The staff have agreed to a voluntary wage freeze (= a situation in which wages are not increased for a time). wage
The workmen were stripped to the waist (= wearing no clothes on the top half of their bodies). waist
I waited my chance and slipped out when no one was looking. wait
I'm afraid this can't wait. It's very important. wait
Wait a minute—this isn't the right key. wait a minute/moment/second
The children can't wait for Christmas to come. I, they, etc. can't wait/can hardly wait
I can hardly wait to see him again. I, they, etc. can't wait/can hardly wait
wake sb (up): Try not to wake the baby up. wake
Try not to let your mind wander. wander
Don't wander off the subject—keep to the point.` wander
'It's time you did your homework.' 'I don't want to!' want
We didn't want this to happen. want
want sb/sth doing sth: I don't want you coming home so late. want
The government does not want to go to war (= start a war) unless all other alternatives have failed. war
Are you warm enough? warm
I can't seem to get warm. warm
warn sb: I tried to warn him, but he wouldn't listen. warn
They were warned not to climb the mountain in such bad weather. warn
The bridge collapsed without (any) warning. warning
The union failed to heed warnings that strike action would lead to the closure of the factory. warning
wash yourself: She was no longer able to wash herself. wash
Those grease stains won't wash off. wash off
These ink stains won't wash out. wash out
Would you hang the washing out (= hang it outside to dry)? washing
waste sth on sth: Why waste money on clothes you don't need? waste
We got straight down to business without wasting time on small talk. waste
waste sth (in) doing sth: She wasted no time in rejecting the offer (= she rejected it immediately). waste
You're wasting your time trying to explain it to him (= because he will not understand). waste
I hate unnecessary waste. waste
'Would you like to play?' 'No thanks—I'll just watch.' watch
Unfortunately they ran into a snowstorm along the way. way
It was not his way to admit that he had made a mistake. way
way to do sth: That's not the right way to hold a pair of scissors. way
That's no way to speak to your mother! way
way of doing sth: I'm not happy with this way of working. way
way (that...): It's not what you say, it's the way that you say it. way
I didn't say anything until Dad was out of the way. out of the way
I didn't leave you. It was the other way round (= you left me). the other way round
She didn't speak a word to me all the way back home. all the way
'Do you want to help?' 'No way!' (there is) no way
No way am I going to drive them there. (there is) no way
There's no way we could afford that sort of money. (there is) no way
Why don't we go and see it together? we
Do I have to wear a tie? wear
Was she wearing a seat belt? wear
I'm not going out in this weather! weather
We'll have the party outside, weather permitting (= if it doesn't rain). weather
I never have the time to go out in the week. week
The doctor said he should not lift heavy weights. weight
No more for me. I have to watch my weight. weight
Don't put any weight on that ankle for at least a week. weight
I had the feeling we were not welcome at the meeting. welcome
'Thanks for your help.' 'You're welcome.' you're welcome
His campaign was not going well. well
She took it very well (= did not react too badly), all things considered. well
He liked her well enough (= to a reasonable degree) but he wasn't going to make a close friend of her. well
I don't feel very well. well
Is she well enough to travel? well
He's not a well man. well
Well, well—I would never have guessed it! well
Well, it can't be helped. well
'Do you want to come?' 'Well, I'm not sure.' well
Well? Are you going to tell us or not? well
His books are not well known. well known
Nobody knows what will happen next. what
What? I can't hear you. what?
When (= in what circumstances) would such a solution be possible? when
How can they expect to learn anything when they never listen? when
Some of the studies show positive results, whereas others do not. whereas
He comes from Boula, wherever that may be (= I don't know where it is). wherever
He seemed undecided whether to go or stay. whether
It remains to be seen whether or not this idea can be put into practice. whether
I asked him whether he had done it all himself or whether someone had helped him. whether
I'll see whether she's at home (= or not at home). whether
You are entitled to a free gift whether you accept our offer of insurance or not. whether
I'm going whether you like it or not. whether
Whether or not we're successful, we can be sure that we did our best. whether
It was a crisis for which she was totally unprepared. which
The twins are so alike I can't tell which is which. which is which
Some people work better to music while others do not. while
While I am willing to help, I do not have much time available. while
I haven't seen him for quite a while (= a fairly long time). while
Don't you know it's rude to whisper? whisper
+ speech: 'Can you meet me tonight?' he whispered. whisper
I don't want to see them, whoever they are. whoever
She wasn't telling the whole truth. whole
I can't afford it—that's the whole point. whole
Owls usually swallow their prey whole (= without chewing it). whole
There were a whole lot of people I didn't know. a whole lot (of sth)
Why not write to her? why not?
'Let's eat out.' 'Why not? ' why not?
Why don't we go together? why not?
It is not a wildly funny play. wildly
They won't lend us any more money. will
He wouldn't come—he said he was too busy. will
You'll water the plants while I'm away, won't you? will
I asked him if he wouldn't mind calling later. will
Engines won't run without lubricants. will
The door won't open! will
In spite of what happened, he never lost the will to live. will
I don't want to go against your will. will
Unemployment can be defined as the number of people who are willing and able to work, but who can not find jobs. willing
I would never willingly upset you. willingly
The weather was hot, without a breath of wind. wind
There are no winners in a divorce (= everyone suffers). winner
overhead wires wire
a wise old man wise
I'm older and wiser after ten years in the business. wise
a wise decision wise
It was very wise to leave when you did. wise
The wisest course of action is just to say nothing. wise
I was grateful for her wise counsel. wise
I wish I hadn't eaten so much. wish
I wish you wouldn't leave your clothes all over the floor. wish
wish sb/sth/yourself + adj.: He's dead and it's no use wishing him alive again. wish
'I'd rather not talk now.' '(Just) as you wish.' wish
I don't wish (= I don't mean) to be rude, but could you be a little quieter? wish
wish sb sth: She could not believe that he wished her harm. wish
wish sb/sth to do sth: He was not sure whether he wished her to stay or go. wish
It's no use wishing for the impossible. wish
He had no wish to start a fight. wish
She won't be able to help us with all the family commitments she has. with
Don't stand with your hands in your pockets. with
Is it within walking distance? within
That question is not within the scope of this talk. within
He finds it hard to live within his income (= without spending more than he earns). within
They had gone two days without food. without
He found the place without difficulty. without
She spoke without much enthusiasm. without
Don't go without me. without
Can you see without your glasses? without
Don't go out without your coat. without
without doing sth: He left without saying goodbye. without
You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. without
Without wanting to criticize, I think you could have done better. (= used before you make a critical comment) without
without sb doing sth: The party was organized without her knowing anything about it. without
I couldn't bear to witness their suffering. witness
wonder (about sth): 'Why do you want to know?' 'No particular reason. I was just wondering.' wonder
I was wondering whether you'd like to come to a party. wonder
I give you my word that this won't happen again. word
We never doubted her word. word
I trusted her not to go back on her word (= break her promise). word
I can't prove it—you'll have to take my word for it (= believe me). word
Could I have a quick word with you (= speak to you quickly)? word
She left without a word (= without saying anything). word
I don't believe a word of his story (= I don't believe any of it). word
a man of few words (= who doesn't talk very much) word
Remember—not a word to (= don't tell) Peter about any of this. word
He never breathed a word of this to me. word
Do not write more than 200 words. word
He couldn't find the words to thank her enough. word
Words fail me (= I cannot express how I feel). word
There are no words to say how sorry we are. word
I can't remember her exact words. word
Angry is not the word for it—I was furious. word
I can never put my feelings into words. word
The pills the doctor gave me aren't working. work
work on sb/sth: His charm doesn't work on me (= does not affect or impress me). work
The phone isn't working. work
I can't work if I'm cold. work
I couldn't work out where the music was coming from. work sth out
My first job didn't work out. work out
Is this all your own work (= did you do it without help from others)? work
She had been out of work (= without a job) for a year. work
full-time/part-time/unpaid/voluntary work work
temporary/part-time/casual workers worker
manual/skilled/unskilled workers worker
They had little contact with the outside world (= people and places that were not part of their normal life). world
There's nothing in the world I'd like more than to visit New York. in the world
You look as if you haven't got a care in the world! in the world
worry over sb/sth: There's no point in worrying over things you can't change. worry
worry (that)...: I worry that I won't get into college. worry
worry sb: The noise never seems to worry her. worry
The threat of losing their jobs is a constant source of worry to them. worry
It must be worrying for you not to know where he is. worrying
It is particularly worrying that nobody seems to be in charge. worrying
The most worrying thing is that she won't let us help. worrying
worse than doing sth: There's nothing worse than going out in the cold with wet hair. worse
Never mind—it could be worse (= although the situation is bad, it is not as bad as it might have been). worse
I didn't do it very well, but, if anything, he did it worse than I did. worse
He worshipped her from afar (= he loved her but did not tell her his feelings). worship
It isn't worth much. worth
The new house really wasn't worth all the expense involved. worth
She asked if I would help. would
They told me that they probably wouldn't come. would
They would never have met if she hadn't gone to Emma's party. would
She burned the letters so that her husband would never read them. would
She wouldn't change it, even though she knew it was wrong. would
My car wouldn't start this morning. would
Would you like a sandwich? would
I wouldn't have any more to drink, if I were you. would
No decision has been made at the time of writing. write
In some countries children don't start learning to read and write until they are six. write
I haven't got anything to write with. write
She wrote back saying that she couldn't come. write back (to sb)
Who's this from? I don't recognize the writing. writing
This man has done nothing wrong. wrong
wrong that...: It is wrong that he should not be punished for what he did. wrong
We don't want this document falling into the wrong hands. wrong
It was his bad luck to be in the wrong place at the wrong time (= so that he got involved in trouble without intending to). wrong
'What's wrong?' 'Oh, nothing.' wrong
The doctor could find nothing wrong with him. wrong
I have something wrong with my foot. wrong
wrong (about sth/sb): You were wrong about Tom; he's not married after all. wrong
Correct me if I'm wrong (= I may be wrong) but didn't you say you two knew each other? wrong
If you do what she tells you, you won't go far wrong. go wrong
No, you've got it all wrong. She's his wife. get sth wrong
Don't get me wrong (= do not be offended by what I am going to say), I think he's doing a good job, but... get sb wrong
For a quick lunch you can't go wrong with pasta. you can't go wrong (with sth)
He assumed, wrongly, that she did not care. wrongly
Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed (= I do not know whether they were right to feel this way). wrongly
We couldn't help yawning during the speech. yawn
'We're off to France soon.' 'Oh yeah? When's that?' oh yeah?
'I'm going to be rich one day.' 'Oh yeah?' (= I don't believe you.) oh yeah?
She's getting on in years (= is no longer young). year
They haven't seen each other for years. year
a bright yellow waterproof jacket yellow
'Are you coming? Yes or no?' yes
'It's an excellent hotel.' 'Yes, but (= I don't completely agree) it's too expensive.' yes
'Dad, can I borrow the car?' 'Yes, but be careful.' yes
'Would you like a drink?' 'Yes, please/thanks.' yes
'Sorry I'm late—the bus didn't come.' 'Oh yes?' yes
I need a simple yes or no to my questions. yes
All her yesterdays had vanished without a trace. yesterday
'Are you ready?' 'No, not yet.' yet
We don't need to start yet. yet
They won't arrive for at least two hours yet. yet
He has a good job, and yet he never seems to have any money. yet
Can I sit next to you? you
I don't think that hairstyle is you (= it doesn't suit your appearance or personality). you
My son's thirteen but he's young for his age (= not as developed as other boys of the same age). young
You don't seem quite yourself today (= you do not seem well or do not seem as happy as usual). yourself
Do it yourself—I don't have time. yourself
She regrets that she spent her youth travelling and not studying. youth
Five, four, three, two, one, zero... We have lift-off. zero
The thermometer had fallen to zero. zero
I rated my chances as zero. zero
zero inflation zero
a pedestrian zone (= where vehicles may not go) zone