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pho mát
cheese
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công công cộng thông thường phổ biến
common
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hiện hành phổ biến hiện nay dòng (nước) luồng (gió)
current
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bày tỏ phô trương trưng bày sự bày ra phô bày trưng bày
display
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thị trấn thị xã thành phố nhỏ
town
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niềm tin sự phó thác tin tin cậy phó thác
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like: phó → →
die Altstadt ☊
khu phố cố ☊
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die Hauptstraße ☊
đường phố chính ☊
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der Käse ☊
pho mát ☊
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die Hauptstraße ☊
Đường phố chính ☊
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der Fotograf ☊
tay phó nháy, thợ chụp ảnh ☊
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Nun, ich esse ein Sandwich mit Käse. ☊
Vậy cho tôi Sandwich với pho mát. ☊ (Lektion 6, Nr. 60)
Es gibt ein großes Plakat in der Stadt mit der folgenden Schlagzeile: ☊
Có một tấm áp phích ở trong thành phố với dòng chữ sau: ☊ (Lektion 7, Nr. 62)
Zum Beispiel das Stadtzentrum, die Altstadt, Denkmäler und Kirchen. ☊
Ví dụ như trung tâm thành phố, khu phố cố, tượng đài và nhà thờ. ☊ (Lektion 7, Nr. 65)
Sie lebt in der gleichen Stadt wie Tri. ☊
Cô ấy sống cùng thành phố với Tri. ☊ (Lektion 15, Nr. 157)
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)
Tri denkt, dass Hô Chí Minh solch eine graue, schreckliche und langweilige Stadt ist. ☊
Tri cho rằng thành phố Hồ Chí Minh là một thành phố khủng khiếp và buồn tẻ. ☊ (Lektion 17, Nr. 180)
Gestern war ich mit Trang in Hô Chí Minh. ☊
Hôm qua, em cùng với Trang thăm thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. ☊ (Lektion 18, Nr. 201)
Möchtest du mit mir in die Stadt kommen? ☊
Em có muốn cùng anh vào phố không? ☊ (Lektion 21, Nr. 251)
Er hat eine ganze Stadt für die Katzen aufgebaut. ☊
Cậu ta xây cả một thành phố cho mèo. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 489)
Die Stadt ist voll von Mäusen, Ratten und Vögeln, damit die Katzen Nahrung haben. ☊
Thành phố có đầy chuột nhắt, chuột cống và chim, đế mèo có thức ăn. ☊ (Lektion 35, Nr. 490)
Als sie in die Gegend der Hütte kommen, verlassen sie die Hauptstraße und fahren auf der Landstraße weiter. ☊
Khi họ tới địa hạt của nhà gỗ, họ rời đường phố chính và tiếp tục đi vào con đường làng. ☊ (Lektion 51, Nr. 718)
Diese spazieren Arm in Arm eine Straße entlang. ☊
Chúng đi dọc con phố tay trong tay. ☊ (Lektion 57, Nr. 808)
Zu viele Beweise lagen gegen ihn vor. ☊
Quá nhiều bằng chứng được phô bày chống lại anh ta. ☊ (Lektion 63, Nr. 895)
Durch enge Gassen muss er sich durch die Altstadt schlängeln. ☊
Xuyên qua ngõ nhỏ anh phải ngoằn ngèo qua thành phố cổ. ☊ (Lektion 67, Nr. 955)
Der Fotograf hat einige lustige Fotos geknipst, besonders von Trangs Onkel und Opa. ☊
Tay phó nháy đã chụp được vài tấm ảnh vui nhộn, đặc biệt là cậu và ông của Trang. ☊ (Lektion 79, Nr. 1121)
Lass uns doch gemeinsam neue Arbeitsstellen suchen und in eine andere Stadt ziehen. ☊
Chúng ta hãy cùng tìm chỗ làm mới và chuyển đến một thành phố khác. ☊ (Lektion 82, Nr. 1171)
Ich hätte auch Lust, eine andere Stadt kennenzulernen. ☊
Anh còn rất hứng thú làm quen với một thành phố khác. ☊ (Lektion 82, Nr. 1173)
Wohnen Sie auch hier in der Stadt? ☊
Anh / Chị cũng sống ở thành phố này phải không? ☊ (Lektion 95, Nr. 1460)
Schon in der Schule habe ich mich für Physik interessiert und da war es für mich logisch dies auch zu studieren. ☊
Ngay từ khi học phổ thông tôi đã quan tâm đến vật lí và học vật lí ở đại học là điều dĩ nhiên đối với tôi. ☊ (Lektion 107, Nr. 1876)
accept that...: I accept that this will not be popular. ☊ accept ☊
Air pollution in the city had reached four times the acceptable levels. ☊ acceptable ☊
The streets were noisy and full of activity. ☊ activity ☊
This attitude is common among the under-25s. ☊ among ☊
At the meeting they presented a detailed analysis of twelve schools in a London borough. ☊ analysis ☊
mass/wide/popular appeal ☊ appeal ☊
The prospect of living in a city holds little appeal for me. ☊ appeal ☊
This problem first appeared in the inner cities. ☊ appear ☊
There is heavy traffic in the downtown area tonight. ☊ area ☊
She felt that going back to live in her home town would be a backward step. ☊ backward ☊
The report is based on figures from six different European cities. ☊ based ☊
Contrary to popular belief (= in spite of what people may think), he was not responsible for the tragedy. ☊ belief ☊
Fit people are better able to cope with stress. ☊ better ☊
a selection of cheese biscuits ☊ biscuit ☊
The city was heavily bombed in the war. ☊ bomb ☊
the city where the protest movement was born ☊ born ☊
I went to the school at the bottom of our street. ☊ bottom ☊
a broad street/avenue/river ☊ broad ☊
By nightfall the whole city was burning. ☊ burn ☊
The city is calm again (= free from trouble and fighting) after yesterday's riots. ☊ calm ☊
a tour of six European capital cities ☊ capital ☊
The city was captured in 1941. ☊ capture ☊
Drinking and driving is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. ☊ cause ☊
in the town/city centre ☊ centre ☊
to face a challenge (= to have to deal with one) ☊ challenge ☊
Schools must meet the challenge of new technology (= deal with it successfully). ☊ challenge ☊
The character of the neighbourhood hasn't changed at all. ☊ character ☊
Cheddar cheese ☊ cheese ☊
goat's cheese (= made from the milk of a goat ) ☊ cheese ☊
a cheese sandwich/salad ☊ cheese ☊
a chunk/piece/slice of cheese ☊ cheese ☊
a selection of French cheeses ☊ cheese ☊
a cheese knife (= a knife with a special curved blade with two points on the end, used for cutting and picking up pieces of cheese) ☊ cheese ☊
Hawaii remains a popular choice for winter vacation travel. ☊ choice ☊
one of the world's most beautiful cities ☊ city ☊
a major city ☊ city ☊
the country's capital city ☊ city ☊
Mexico City ☊ city ☊
The city turned out to welcome the victorious team home. ☊ city ☊
classic cars (= cars which are no longer made, but which are still popular) ☊ classic ☊
The streets had been cleared of snow. ☊ clear ☊
He collapsed in the street and died two hours later. ☊ collapse ☊
Jackson is a common English name. ☊ common ☊
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in this country. ☊ common ☊
a common spelling mistake ☊ common ☊
Allergies to milk are quite common in childhood. ☊ common ☊
basic features which are common to all human languages ☊ common ☊
It's only common decency to let her know what's happening (= people would expect it). ☊ common ☊
This is one of the most commonly used methods. ☊ commonly ☊
community parks/libraries (= paid for by the local town/city) ☊ community ☊
complaint (about sb/sth): The most common complaint is about poor service. ☊ complaint ☊
The city is in the control of enemy forces. ☊ control ☊
The city is under enemy control. ☊ control ☊
By convention the deputy leader was always a woman. ☊ convention ☊
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 ☊
Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat. ☊ cope ☊
There's a hotel on/at the corner of my street. ☊ corner ☊
a city/county/borough/district council ☊ council ☊
Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do). ☊ criminal ☊
crowded streets ☊ crowded ☊
Venice is a beautiful city full of culture and history. ☊ culture ☊
Cycling is Europe's second most popular sport. ☊ cycling ☊
a dark room/street/forest ☊ dark ☊
One day, I want to leave the city and move to the country. ☊ one day ☊
He's good at dealing with pressure. ☊ deal with sth ☊
She is used to dealing with all kinds of people in her job. ☊ deal with sb ☊
define what, how, etc...: It is difficult to define what makes him so popular. ☊ define ☊
depend sb/sth to do sth: He knew he could depend upon her to deal with the situation. ☊ depend on/upon sb/sth ☊
deserted streets ☊ deserted ☊
What's the distance between New York City and Boston/from New York City to Boston? ☊ distance ☊
the City of London's financial district ☊ district ☊
Drugs have been seized with a street value of two million dollars. ☊ drug ☊
This computer is popular for its good design and ease of use. ☊ ease ☊
further/higher/post-secondary education ☊ education ☊
popular pets, e.g. cats and dogs ☊ e.g. ☊
employ sb to do sth: A number of people have been employed to deal with the backlog of work. ☊ employ ☊
As it got later, the streets became empty. ☊ empty ☊
The streets soon emptied when the rain started. ☊ empty ☊
It is a classic example of how not to design a new city centre. ☊ example ☊
Most of the buildings in the town are modern, but the church is an exception. ☊ exception ☊
The new exhibit will tour a dozen US cities next year. ☊ exhibit ☊
explore sth (for sth): The city is best explored on foot. ☊ explore ☊
An interesting feature of the city is the old market. ☊ feature ☊
Fighting broke out in three districts of the city last night. ☊ fighting ☊
a street/gang fight ☊ fight ☊
one of the most popular figures in athletics ☊ figure ☊
Children from the flats (= the block of flats) across the street were playing outside. ☊ flat ☊
It is stronger in flavour than other Dutch cheeses. ☊ flavour ☊
Shaking your head for 'No' is not universal. ☊ for ☊
one of the most common forms of cancer ☊ form ☊
Once into the open street they could breathe more freely. ☊ freely ☊
Buses run frequently between the city and the airport. ☊ frequently ☊
What will the cities of the future look like? ☊ future ☊
general education ☊ general ☊
This opinion is common among the general population (= ordinary people). ☊ general ☊
the geography of New York City ☊ geography ☊
New Yorkers built their city on a grand scale. ☊ grand ☊
He was back on familiar ground, dealing with the customers. ☊ ground ☊
She guided us through the busy streets to the cathedral. ☊ guide ☊
handle sth/sb: A new man was appointed to handle the crisis. ☊ handle ☊
I've got to go. I can't handle it any more (= deal with a difficult situation). ☊ handle ☊
Her novels tend to deal with affairs of the heart. ☊ heart ☊
We looked out over the city from the heights of Edinburgh Castle. ☊ height ☊
the history of Ireland/democracy/popular music ☊ history ☊
the holy city of Mecca ☊ holy ☊
increasingly difficult/important/popular ☊ increasingly ☊
Buses to the city leave at regular intervals. ☊ at (...) intervals ☊
leave sb/sth to do sth: I was left to cope on my own. ☊ leave ☊
well/badly lit streets ☊ light ☊
Violent crime is not limited to big cities. ☊ limit sth to sb/sth ☊
a lump of coal/cheese/wood ☊ lump ☊
The exhibition has helped put the city on the map. ☊ put sb/sth on the map ☊
I decided to take matters into my own hands (= deal with the situation myself). ☊ matter ☊
milk products (= butter, cheese, etc.) ☊ milk ☊
minority neighborhoods (= where no or few white people live) ☊ minority ☊
It's a common mistake (= one that a lot of people make). ☊ mistake ☊
It's a common mistake among learners of English. ☊ mistake ☊
The city is a mixture of old and new buildings. ☊ mixture ☊
the popularity of Mozart's music ☊ music ☊
Manhattan is divided into distinct neighborhoods. ☊ neighbourhood ☊
He shouted so loudly that the whole neighbourhood could hear him. ☊ neighbourhood ☊
We searched the surrounding neighbourhood for the missing boy. ☊ neighbourhood ☊
Houses in the neighbourhood of Paris are extremely expensive. ☊ neighbourhood ☊
The streets were very noisy throughout the night. ☊ noisy ☊
the city of Dublin ☊ of ☊
Many of those living on the streets are not officially homeless. ☊ officially ☊
We didn't know how we would cope once the money had gone. ☊ once ☊
a city with a lot of parks and open spaces ☊ open ☊
Only original documents (= not photocopies) will be accepted as proof of status. ☊ original ☊
She passed me in the street without even saying hello. ☊ pass ☊
I'm not really a city person (= I don't really like cities). ☊ person ☊
Make as many photocopies as you need. ☊ photocopy ☊
a piece of cake/cheese/meat ☊ piece ☊
a street plan of the city ☊ plan ☊
Exhaust fumes are poisoning our cities. ☊ poison ☊
a hugely/immensely popular singer ☊ popular ☊
This is one of our most popular designs. ☊ popular ☊
Skiing has become very popular recently. ☊ popular ☊
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 ☊
'Our dog got into the neighbour's garden again!' 'You'll be popular.' ☊ popular ☊
popular music/culture/fiction ☊ popular ☊
The band's success is largely due to the popular appeal of the lead singer. ☊ popular ☊
a popular misconception ☊ popular ☊
Contrary to popular belief, women cause fewer road accidents than men. ☊ popular ☊
Popular opinion was divided on the issue. ☊ popular ☊
By popular demand, the tour has been extended by two weeks. ☊ popular ☊
the popular/tabloid press (= smaller newspapers with a lot of pictures and stories of famous people) ☊ press ☊
The government eventually bowed to popular pressure (= they agreed to do what people were trying to get them to do). ☊ pressure ☊
It was the best known and probably the most popular of her songs. ☊ probably ☊
processed cheese ☊ process ☊
The magnetic pull of the city was hard to resist. ☊ pull ☊
The library contains many popular works of reference (= reference books). ☊ reference ☊
The President was represented at the ceremony by the Vice-President. ☊ represent ☊
a popular holiday resort ☊ resort ☊
Take the first street on the right. ☊ right ☊
a chicken/cheese, etc. roll (= filled with chicken/cheese, etc.) ☊ roll ☊
the roughest neighbourhood in the city ☊ rough ☊
The streets were littered with rubbish. ☊ rubbish ☊
The terrorist attack had left the city in a state of ruin ☊ ruin ☊
We all want to live in safer cities. ☊ safe ☊
The street is not safe for children to play in. ☊ safe ☊
an exhibition of Parisian street scenes ☊ scene ☊
a seat on the city council/in Parliament/in Congress ☊ seat ☊
Osaka is Japan's second-largest city. ☊ second ☊
Birmingham, the UK's second city ☊ second ☊
The spreadsheet application is second only to word processing in terms of popularity. ☊ second ☊
The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste. ☊ sharp ☊
show yourself + adj.: She had shown herself unable to deal with money. ☊ show ☊
The government's popularity is declining rapidly, as the opinion polls show. ☊ show ☊
We left the hotel only to discover that the whole city shuts at 10.30. ☊ shut ☊
He became a familiar sight on the streets of Oxford. ☊ sight ☊
The streets were silent and deserted. ☊ silent ☊
skilled in/at sth/doing sth: She is highly skilled at dealing with difficult customers. ☊ skilled ☊
The procession snaked its way through narrow streets. ☊ snake ☊
soft cheeses ☊ soft ☊
This sort of problem is quite common./These sorts of problems are quite common. ☊ sort ☊
It's a city with fine buildings and plenty of open space. ☊ space ☊
I saw her in the street but we didn't speak. ☊ speak ☊
common spices such as ginger and cinnamon ☊ spice ☊
the spread of a city into the surrounding areas ☊ spread ☊
The transport service cannot cope with the strain of so many additional passengers. ☊ strain ☊
a strange city ☊ strange ☊
strategy for doing sth: to develop a strategy for dealing with unemployment ☊ strategy ☊
the town's narrow cobbled streets ☊ street ☊
10 Downing Street ☊ street ☊
a street map/plan of York ☊ street ☊
street theatre/musicians ☊ street ☊
My office is at street level (= on the ground floor). ☊ street ☊
It's not safe to walk the streets at night. ☊ street ☊
It was time to take the political struggle onto the streets (= by protesting in large groups in the streets of a city). ☊ street ☊
The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election. ☊ street ☊
The word on the street is that it's not going to happen. ☊ street ☊
Opinion on the street was divided. ☊ street ☊
If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago. ☊ (out) on the streets/street ☊
This job seems right up your street. ☊ (right) up your street ☊
street sports such as skateboarding and skating ☊ street ☊
street newspapers sold by the homeless ☊ street ☊
street culture/dance/law ☊ street ☊
Street sport is informal and based on whatever people want to play. ☊ street ☊
coping with stress ☊ stress ☊
stress management (= dealing with stress) ☊ stress ☊
stress sb (out): Driving in cities really stresses me (out). ☊ stress ☊
strong cheese ☊ strong ☊
a street of substantial Victorian villas ☊ substantial ☊
The exhibition is sure to be popular. ☊ sure ☊
Just have a taste of this cheese. ☊ taste ☊
Teachers learn various techniques for dealing with problem students. ☊ technique ☊
There were ugly scenes in the streets last night as rioting continued. ☊ ugly ☊
The street is full of traffic from morning till night. ☊ until ☊
urban development (= the process of building towns and cities or making them larger) ☊ urban ☊
urban renewal/regeneration (= the process of improving the buildings, etc. in the poor parts of a town or city) ☊ urban ☊
efforts to control urban sprawl (= the spread of city buildings into the countryside) ☊ urban ☊
a wide and varied selection of cheeses ☊ varied ☊
New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic. ☊ volume ☊
wander sth: The child was found wandering the streets alone. ☊ wander ☊
They live in town during the week and go to the country for the weekend. ☊ week ☊
She writes about her experiences as a black girl in a predominantly white city. ☊ white ☊
The festival will be great for our city and for the country as a whole. ☊ as a whole ☊
Which is the largest city in the world? ☊ world ☊
It's a friendly place—people come up to you in the street and start talking. ☊ you ☊