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EVP allegation
EVP college
EVP delegate
EVP elegance
EVP elegant
EVP elegantly
EVP illegal
EVP illegally
EVP leg
EVP legal
EVP legally
EVP legend
EVP legendary
EVP legislate
EVP legislation
EVP legislative
EVP legislator
EVP legislature
EVP legitimate
EVP privilege
EVP telegram
EVP privileged
EVP allege
EVP allegation
EVP legacy
EVP relegate
EVP legion
EVP allegory
EVP allegorical
EVP relegate
Bein chân ☊ Körper
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OXF3000ZH: (综合大学中的)学院 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → college
OXF3000ZH: (举止、服饰)雅致的 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → elegant
OXF3000ZH: 不合法的 ☊ → 非法的 ☊ → ☊ → illegal
OXF3000ZH: 非法地 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → illegally
OXF3000ZH: 腿 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → leg
OXF3000ZH: 法律的 ☊ → 合法的 ☊ → ☊ → legal
OXF3000ZH: 合法地 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → legally
3000TH: ผิดกฎหมาย ☊ phitL gohtL maaiR illegal
3000TH: ภริยา ☊ phaH riH yaaM wife (elegant term)
3000TH: ร่างกาย ☊ raangF gaaiM body parts (elegant)
3000TH: สิทธิ ☊ sitL thiH right, authority, privilege
3000TH: สุนัข ☊ sooL nakH dog (elegant)
3000TH: สัปดาห์ ☊ sapL daaM week (elegant usage)
3000TH: ขา ☊ khaaR leg
3000TH: ทาน ☊ thaanM to eat, drink (elegant term)
3000TH: ตัว ☊ dtuaaM body, physique; classifier for animals, objects with legs
5000FR: député ☊ deputy, parliamentary delegate
5000FR: affirmer ☊ to affirm, maintain, declare, allege
5000FR: législatif ☊ legislative
5000FR: juridique ☊ legal, judicial
5000FR: collège ☊ secondary school, college
5000FR: légitime ☊ legitimate
5000FR: légal ☊ legal, lawful
5000FR: délégation ☊ delegation
5000FR: jambe ☊ leg
5000FR: privilège ☊ privilege
5000FR: législation ☊ legislation
5000FR: illégal ☊ illegal
5000FR: légende ☊ legend, caption, key
5000FR: légitimité ☊ legitimacy
5000FR: déléguer ☊ to delegate
5000FR: reléguer ☊ to relegate
5000FR: patte ☊ paw, foot, leg
5000FR: prétendu ☊ so-called, alleged
5000FR: délégué ☊ delegate
5000FR: légion ☊ legion
5000FR: privilégié ☊ privileged
5000FR: élégant ☊ elegant, stylish
5000FR: législature ☊ legislature
OXF3000: chân leg
OXF3000N trường cao đẳng college
OXF3000N thanh lịch tao nhã elegant
OXF3000N trái luật bất hợp pháp illegal
OXF3000N trái luật bất hợp pháp illegally
OXF3000N chân (người thú bàn..) leg
OXF3000N hợp pháp legal
OXF3000N hợp pháp legally
GBENDE: 腿 leg Bein
CORE: leg + + + + + + +
NGLS: leg + Part of the body from the thigh down ☊
WNS: (a.) [elegant] refined, tasteful WNS: (a.) [illegal] WNS: (a.) [legal] WNS: (a.) [legislative] WNS: (a.) [privileged] WNS: (n.) [college] institution of higher education WNS: (n.) [delegate] WNS: (n.) [leg] one of the supports for a piece of furniture WNS: (n.) [leg] limb WNS: (n.) [legend] caption WNS: (n.) [legend] fable, story WNS: (n.) [legislation] legislating, lawmaking WNS: (n.) [legislature] legislative assembly WNS: (n.) [privilege] special advantage WNS: (v.) [legislate]
ENDE: leg Bein ENDE: leg Programmzweig FN: leg n Clothing_parts FN: leg n Shaped_part FN: leg n Observable_body_parts
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A spider has eight legs. ☊ Một con nhện có tám cái chân. ☊ Animals 2
leg ☊ chân ☊ Animals 2
Before sleeping, I like to read an ancient legend. ☊ Trước khi ngủ, tôi thích đọc một truyền thuyết cổ. ☊ History
Vietnam has many mythologies and legends. ☊ Việt Nam có nhiều thần thoại và truyền thuyết. ☊ History
legend ☊ truyền thuyết ☊ History
like: leg → →
(1) neck, collar
(2) ancient, old, out of date, old fashioned
(3) drum
(4) merchant
(5) blind
(6) leg
(7) share, stock ☊ cổ ☊
(1) foot, leg
(2) meat pie ☊ giò ☊
ham (back part of the leg behind the knee-joint) ☊ kheo ☊
chicken’s leg (already cut out) ☊ tỏi gà ☊
(1) thigh, upper leg
(2) to peep, look at, spy ☊ đùi ☊
531 An insect has six (6) legs. ☊ Côn trùng có sáu chân. ☊
793 Have you ever broken your leg? — Yes, once. ☊ Cậu đã bị gãy chân bao giờ chưa? - Rồi, một lần. ☊
903 I was a very slow typist in college, but I've gotten faster. ☊ Tôi đánh máy rất chậm hồi còn ở đại học, nhưng giờ tôi đã gõ ☊
1164 Henrik studied engineering in college. ☊ Henrik học ngành kĩ thuật ở đại học. ☊
1186 Yesterday I fell and hurt my leg. ☊ Hôm qua tôi bị ngã và bị đau chân. ☊
1444 High school students who want to go to college must get good grades. ☊ Những học sinh phổ thông trung học muốn vào đại học phải có điểm số cao. ☊
1600 Yiting doesn't want to go to college. She'd rather get a job. ☊ Y Đình không muốn học đại học. Cô ấy thích có việc làm hơn. ☊
1864 Claude went to college, didn't he? — Yes, he studied psychology. ☊ Claude có đi học đại học đúng không? - Đúng, anh ấy học tâm lí học. ☊
1870 A friend of mine has bearrested. It's alleged that he hit a police o cer. ☊ Một người bạn của tôi mới bị bắt. Người ta buộc tội anh ấy đánh một cảnh sát. ☊
2256 I'd like to give you some advice before you go o to college. ☊ Tôi muốn cho cậu ít lời khuyên trước khi rời đại học. ☊
2274 When I nish high school, I want to go to college. ☊ Khi tôi học phổ thông trung học xong tôi muốn vào đại học. ☊
2743 When lling out forms, be sure to print your name IN capital letters so it's legible. ☊ Khi điền vào các mẫu đơn, đừng quên in tên cậu bằng chữ hoa để cho dễ đọc. ☊
2770 Some American companies give college graduates a check FOR ve thousand dollars ($5000) AS a signing bonus. ☊ Một số công ti của Mĩ cho sinh viên tốt nghiệp đại học một tờ cheque năm nghìn dollar coi như tiền thưởng kí kết. ☊
2921 Xavier went to college but dropped out after a couple semesters. He's what we call a college drop-out. ☊ Xavier đã đi học đại học nhưng đã thôi học sau vài học kì. Anh ấy là kiểu mà chúng ta gọi là sinh viên bỏ học. ☊
2922 What did you get out of your college education? — Besides a professional degree, I also made many friends for life. ☊ Cậu đã được gì từ giáo dục đại học? - Bên cạnh cái bằng chuyên môn, tôi cũng có nhiều bạn trong đời. ☊
2943 an arm and a leg! We totally got ripped o ! ☊ Thức ăn bẩn thỉu và dịch vụ không ra gì rồi họ thu của chúng tôi cái giá ngất trời! Chúng tôi hoàn toàn bị ăn chặn. ☊
He is considering taking legal action against the hospital. ☊ action ☊
illegal/criminal activities ☊ activity ☊
We were advised to seek legal advice. ☊ advice ☊
approach sb/sth: As you approach the town, you'll see the college on the left. ☊ approach ☊
an art teacher/student/college/class ☊ art ☊
his alleged association with terrorist groups ☊ association ☊
They have maintained a close association with a college in the US. ☊ association ☊
the autumn term (= for example at a school or college in Britain) ☊ autumn ☊
She was awake (= not unconscious) during the operation on her leg. ☊ awake ☊
balance (on sth): How long can you balance on one leg? ☊ balance ☊
ban sb from doing sth: She's been banned from leaving Greece while the allegations are investigated. ☊ ban ☊
His injured leg was all bandaged up. ☊ bandage ☊
Cost should not be a barrier to the use of legal services. ☊ barrier ☊
a legal battle for compensation ☊ battle ☊
My leg has healed beautifully. ☊ beautifully ☊
He walked slowly because of his bad leg. ☊ because of ☊
Do this exercise with your knees bent (= not with your legs straight). ☊ bent ☊
His leg was getting better. ☊ better ☊
He has a large body, but thin legs. ☊ body ☊
Her eldest boy is at college. ☊ boy ☊
a broken leg/arm ☊ broken ☊
The prisoners were kept in chains (= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping). ☊ chain ☊
Their legal challenge was unsuccessful. ☊ challenge ☊
Have you read the chapter on the legal system? ☊ chapter ☊
The police pointed out the illegal character of the protest action. ☊ character ☊
The college has close links with many other institutions. ☊ close ☊
a college of further education (= providing education and training for people over 16) ☊ college ☊
a secretarial college ☊ college ☊
the Royal College of Art ☊ college ☊
a college course/library/student ☊ college ☊
She's at college. ☊ college ☊
Carleton College ☊ college ☊
a college campus/student ☊ college ☊
a private college ☊ college ☊
He got interested in politics when he was in college. ☊ college ☊
She's away at college in California. ☊ college ☊
He's hoping to go to college next year. ☊ college ☊
delegates to the Labour Party's annual conference ☊ conference ☊
He gained confidence when he went to college. ☊ confidence ☊
a consideration of the legal issues involved ☊ consideration ☊
Have you kept in contact with any of your friends from college (= do you still see them or speak or write to them)? ☊ contact ☊
contract sth: The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles. ☊ contract ☊
It is interesting to contrast the British legal system with the American one. ☊ contrast ☊
The college runs specialist language courses. ☊ course ☊
to commit a crime (= do sth illegal) ☊ crime ☊
criminal negligence (= the illegal act of sb failing to do sth that they should do, with the result that sb else is harmed) ☊ criminal ☊
to cross your arms/legs (= place one arm or leg over the other) ☊ cross ☊
She sat with her legs crossed. ☊ cross ☊
curl sth (+ adv./prep.): She curled her legs up under her. ☊ curl ☊
The allegations are likely to damage his political career. ☊ damage ☊
The college dates back to medieval times. ☊ date back (to...), date from... ☊
decide against sth: They decided against taking legal action. ☊ decide ☊
declare that...: The court declared that strike action was illegal. ☊ declare ☊
Divorce proceedings (= the legal process of divorce) started today. ☊ divorce ☊
She did a year at college, but then dropped out. ☊ do ☊
legal documents ☊ document ☊
The legislation is still in draft form. ☊ draft ☊
I studied English and Drama at college. ☊ drama ☊
a college/university education ☊ education ☊
a College of Education ☊ education ☊
She was tall and elegant. ☊ elegant ☊
an elegant dress ☊ elegant ☊
an elegant room/restaurant ☊ elegant ☊
We provide all types of information, with an emphasis on legal advice. ☊ emphasis ☊
a new programme to enable older people to study at college ☊ enable ☊
to enter a school/college/university ☊ enter ☊
Have you any evidence to support this allegation? ☊ evidence ☊
Repeat the exercise ten times on each leg. ☊ exercise ☊
She went to college with great expectations. ☊ expectation ☊
living/household/medical/legal, etc. expenses ☊ expense ☊
I know for a fact (= I am certain) that she's involved in something illegal. ☊ fact ☊
fail to do sth: She failed to get into art college. ☊ fail ☊
He's always using fancy legal words. ☊ fancy ☊
fat flabby legs ☊ fat ☊
legal fees ☊ fee ☊
She could not feel her legs. ☊ feel ☊
I've lost all feeling in my legs. ☊ feeling ☊
students in their first year at college ☊ first ☊
I was the first in my family to go to college. ☊ first ☊
When she heard the news, her legs just folded under her (= she fell). ☊ fold ☊
form sth: I formed many close friendships at college. ☊ form ☊
formal legal processes ☊ formal ☊
Her family founded the college in 1895. ☊ found ☊
friendships formed while she was at college ☊ friendship ☊
an animal's front legs ☊ front ☊
elegant ladies in furs ☊ fur ☊
Our youngest girl is at college. ☊ girl ☊
The operation gave him back the use of his legs. ☊ give sb back sth, give sth back (to sb) ☊
the board of governors of the college ☊ governor ☊
help sb (to) do sth: The college's aim is to help students (to) achieve their aspirations. ☊ help ☊
to seek financial/legal/medical, etc. help ☊ help ☊
The college will no longer have to close, thanks to the help of private investment. ☊ help ☊
She broke her leg skiing. ☊ her ☊
They claim that they have nothing to hide (= there was nothing wrong or illegal about what they did). ☊ hide ☊
He broke his leg skiing. ☊ his ☊
The college is playing host to a group of visiting Russian scientists. ☊ host ☊
Since 1977 otter hunting has been illegal. ☊ hunting ☊
Her family expected her to go to college, but she had other ideas. ☊ idea ☊
illegal immigrants/aliens ☊ illegal ☊
It's illegal to drive through a red light. ☊ illegal ☊
an illegally parked car ☊ illegally ☊
He entered the country illegally. ☊ illegally ☊
Going away to college has made me much more independent. ☊ independent ☊
an injured leg ☊ injured ☊
invest sth (in/on sth): The college is to invest $2 million in a new conference hall. ☊ invest ☊
The dancers kicked their legs in the air. ☊ kick ☊
the language of the legal profession ☊ language ☊
law (against sth): the 1996 law against the hiring of illegal immigrants ☊ law ☊
The final leg of the trip was by donkey. ☊ leg ☊
a chair leg ☊ leg ☊
a trouser/pant leg ☊ leg ☊
These jeans are too long in the leg. ☊ leg ☊
frogs' legs ☊ leg ☊
chicken legs ☊ leg ☊
leg of sth: roast leg of lamb ☊ leg ☊
Sit on the floor, stretching your legs out in front of you. ☊ leg ☊
I broke my leg playing football. ☊ leg ☊
How many legs does a centipede have? ☊ leg ☊
front/back legs ☊ leg ☊
forelegs/hind legs ☊ leg ☊
a wooden leg ☊ leg ☊
the legal profession/system ☊ legal ☊
to take/seek legal advice ☊ legal ☊
a legal adviser ☊ legal ☊
legal costs ☊ legal ☊
They are currently facing a long legal battle in the US courts. ☊ legal ☊
The driver was more than three times over the legal limit (= the amount of alcohol you are allowed to have in your body when you are driving). ☊ legal ☊
Should euthanasia be made legal? ☊ legal ☊
a legally binding agreement ☊ legally ☊
to be legally responsible for sb/sth ☊ legally ☊
You are legally entitled to a full refund. ☊ legally ☊
Legally, there is not a lot we can do. ☊ legally ☊
It's an important case both legally and politically. ☊ legally ☊
His simple, elegant paintings reflect his principle that less is more. ☊ less is more ☊
As a boxer, he was always light on his feet (= quick and elegant in the way he moved). ☊ light ☊
They were travelling at a speed that was double the legal limit. ☊ limit ☊
You can't drive—you're over the limit (= you have drunk more alcohol than is legal when driving). ☊ limit ☊
He was convicted of illegally importing weapons across state lines. ☊ line ☊
She looks down on people who haven't been to college. ☊ look down on sb/sth ☊
She lost a leg in a car crash. ☊ lose ☊
I tried to run but my legs just wouldn't obey me. ☊ obey ☊
New legislation makes it an offence to carry guns. ☊ offence ☊
The college is not an officially recognized English language school. ☊ officially ☊
legal/medical/political opinion (= the beliefs of people working in the legal, etc. profession) ☊ opinion ☊
Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans. ☊ opposition ☊
Going to college was not an option for me. ☊ option ☊
past and present students of the college ☊ past ☊
pill-popping (= the act of taking too many pills or using illegal drugs) ☊ pill ☊
a plain but elegant dress ☊ plain ☊
the internal politics of the legal profession ☊ politics ☊
The delegates posed for a group photograph. ☊ pose ☊
You cannot legally take possession of the property (= start using it after buying it) until three weeks after the contract is signed. ☊ possession ☊
power (of sth): The president has the power of veto over all new legislation. ☊ power ☊
Prisoners have legal rights, but in practice these rights are not always respected. ☊ in practice ☊
Was going to college a good preparation for your career? ☊ preparation ☊
The college prepares students for a career in business. ☊ prepare ☊
the medical/legal/teaching, etc. profession ☊ profession ☊
The legal profession has/have always resisted change. ☊ profession ☊
If it's a legal matter you need to seek professional advice. ☊ professional ☊
promise (to do sth): The college principal promised to look into the matter. ☊ promise ☊
The proportion of men to women in the college has changed dramatically over the years. ☊ proportion ☊
to pursue legal action ☊ pursue ☊
legislation against discrimination on the grounds of race or sex ☊ race ☊
It was a rare (= very great) honour to be made a fellow of the college. ☊ rare ☊
She fell and hurt her leg rather badly. ☊ rather ☊
This is a real privilege. ☊ real ☊
Delegates gave him a warm reception as he called for more spending on education. ☊ reception ☊
He is unlikely to ever recover his legal costs. ☊ recover ☊
Allegations of abuse led to the removal of several children from their families. ☊ removal ☊
remove sth/sb: Illegally parked vehicles will be removed. ☊ remove ☊
Lift and lower the right leg 20 times. Repeat with the left leg. ☊ repeat ☊
Are you prepared to repeat these allegations in court? ☊ repeat ☊
It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without permission from the publisher. ☊ reproduce ☊
The database could be used as a teaching resource in colleges. ☊ resource ☊
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ☊ ride ☊
rub sth/yourself against sth: The cat rubbed itself against my legs. ☊ rub ☊
She used to run when she was at college. ☊ run ☊
My college years seemed to rush past. ☊ rush ☊
She's still the same fun-loving person that I knew at college. ☊ same ☊
She failed to satisfy all the requirements for entry to the college. ☊ satisfy ☊
scratch (sb/sth/yourself): I'd scratched my leg and it was bleeding. ☊ scratch ☊
a legal/medical secretary ☊ secretary ☊
seek sth: I think it's time we sought legal advice. ☊ seek ☊
a legal separation ☊ separation ☊
serve sth to sb: They served a wonderful meal to more than fifty delegates. ☊ serve ☊
serve sb with sth: The delegates were served with a wonderful meal. ☊ serve ☊
It is illegal to have sex with a person under the age of 16. ☊ sex ☊
He winced as a sharp pain shot through his leg. ☊ sharp ☊
shoot sb/sth/yourself: A man was shot in the leg. ☊ shoot ☊
She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg. ☊ shout ☊
simple but elegant clothes ☊ simple ☊
She slipped over on the ice and broke her leg. ☊ slip ☊
sorry to do sth: I was genuinely sorry to be leaving college. ☊ sorry ☊
Some of the officials have special privileges. ☊ special ☊
a bird standing on one leg ☊ stand ☊
She started out on her legal career in 2001. ☊ start out ☊
The police asked me to make a statement (= a written account of facts concerning a crime, used in court if legal action follows). ☊ statement ☊
The party was denied legal status. ☊ status ☊
Her arms and legs were like sticks (= very thin). ☊ stick ☊
She went straight from college to a top job. ☊ straight ☊
stretch sth: The exercises are designed to stretch and tone your leg muscles. ☊ stretch ☊
The college has strong links with local industry. ☊ strong ☊
He's a third-year student at the College of Art. ☊ student ☊
study (sth) at...: My brother studied at the Royal College of Art. ☊ study ☊
banned/illegal substances (= drugs) ☊ substance ☊
Such is the elegance of this typeface that it is still a favourite of designers. ☊ such ☊
suggestion that...: There was no suggestion that he was doing anything illegal. ☊ suggestion ☊
She supported herself through college by working as a waitress in a local bar. ☊ support ☊
You have a very suspicious mind (= you always think that people are behaving in an illegal or dishonest way). ☊ suspicious ☊
swear sth: Barons had to swear an oath of allegiance to the king. ☊ swear ☊
swing sth + adv./prep.: He swung his legs over the side of the bed. ☊ swing ☊
swing sth: He sat on the stool, swinging his legs. ☊ swing ☊
He started taking drugs (= illegal drugs) at college. ☊ take ☊
a technical/legal/scientific, etc. term ☊ term ☊
thin legs ☊ thin ☊
Can you touch your toes? (= by bending over while keeping your legs straight) ☊ toe ☊
Typical interview questions are 'Why do you want to study law?' or 'Why did you choose this college?' ☊ typical ☊
unfair dismissal (= a situation in which sb is illegally dismissed from their job) ☊ unfair ☊
wage sth against/on sb/sth: He alleged that a press campaign was being waged against him. ☊ wage ☊
I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past. ☊ out of the way ☊
His legs felt weak. ☊ weak ☊
The sudden weakness in her legs made her stumble. ☊ weakness ☊
All delegates must wear a badge. ☊ wear ☊
Use wholegrain breakfast cereals wherever possible. ☊ wherever ☊
She really wished she'd stayed on at college. ☊ wish ☊
The newspaper withdrew the allegations the next day. ☊ withdraw ☊
The new legislation concerns health and safety at work. ☊ work ☊
worry (that)...: I worry that I won't get into college. ☊ worry ☊
a leg/head, etc. wound ☊ wound ☊
député ☊ j’ai écouté plusieurs interventions des députés ☊
affirmer ☊ ce témoin a affirmé avoir vu trois hommes ☊
législatif ☊ en 1978, la gauche échoue aux législatives ☊
juridique ☊ le système juridique gêne le travail des policiers ☊
collège ☊ je n’ai jamais été au collège, j’étais trop pauvre ☊
légitime ☊ il l’aura l’autorité légitime de le faire ☊
légal ☊ à l’époque, il était légal de battre sa femme ☊
délégation ☊ notre délégation a été accueillie à l’aéroport ☊
jambe ☊ elle s’assit, croisa les jambes, alluma une cigarette ☊
privilège ☊ nous avons des droits et des privilèges ☊
législation ☊ une législation européenne serait libérale par définition ☊
illégal ☊ je veux m’assurer que cela devienne illégal ☊
légende ☊ je lisais des contes et légendes mythologiques ☊
légitimité ☊ il faut reconnaître la légitimité de leur revendication ☊
déléguer ☊ elle dit avoir délégué ce pouvoir à sa sous- ministre ☊
reléguer ☊ ils sont relégués aux banquettes arrières ☊
patte ☊ elles marchaient de côté avec des pattes de crabe ☊
prétendu ☊ il est impossible d’accepter cette prétendue réponse ☊
délégué ☊ les délégués de 190 pays se sont retrouvés samedi ☊
légion ☊ la légion remplit vaillamment sa mission ☊
privilégié ☊ j’ai eu une vie protégée et privilégiée ☊
élégant ☊ les pauvres sont désormais plus élégants que les riches ☊
législature ☊ cette nouvelle législature a une occasion unique dans l’histoire ☊