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like: scheiden
entscheiden quyết định
sich scheiden lassen ly dị
die Bescheidenheit sự khiêm tốn
bescheiden khiêm tốn
bescheiden sein khiêm tốn
etwas unterscheiden phân biệt gì đó

entscheiden 决定 juédìng
sich scheiden lassen 分手 fēn shǒu
Bescheidenheit 谦虚 qiān xū
bescheiden 谦虚的 qiān xū de
bescheiden sein 谦虚 qiānxū
etwas unterscheiden 区别某物 qūbié mǒuwù

Dieser Abend ist für beide so nett gewesen, dass sie sich entscheiden, dieses Treffen jede Woche zu wiederholen. Buối tối hôm nay thật tuyệt vời đến nỗi họ quyết định gặp nhau hàng tuần. (Lektion 15, Nr. 161)
Sie entscheiden sich, zu Abend zu essen. Họ quyết định đi ăn tối. (Lektion 23, Nr. 276)
Ich kann nicht entscheiden, was ich mitnehmen soll. Anh không biết là nên mang theo đồ gì. (Lektion 24, Nr. 300)
Fische sind sanft, bescheiden und introvertiert und haben einen Instinkt, auf den sie sich gut verlassen können. Song ngư nhẹ nhàng, khiêm tốn và kín đáo, còn có một bản năng làm cho người khác trông cậy vào mình. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1146)
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)
Wie unterscheiden Sie sich von anderen Bewerbern? Anh / Chị có điểm khác biệt nào so với các người xin việc khác? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1910)
Warum sollten wir uns für Sie entscheiden? Vì sao chúng tôi nên quyết định nhận anh / chị? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1945)
Wie würden Sie das entscheiden? Quý vị sẽ quyết định thế nào trong việc này? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2109)


It is vital that we act to stop the destruction of the rainforests. act
I'm not interested in apportioning blame for the accident (= deciding how much each person involved was responsible for it). blame
What made you decide on a career as a vet? career
Certainly, the early years are crucial to a child's development. certainly
women forced to make a choice between family and career choice
You choose, I can't decide. choose
choose between A and/or B: She had to choose between staying in the UK or going home. choose
choose to do sth: Many people choose not to marry. choose
Reducing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is of critical importance. critical
Your decision is critical to our future. critical
a crucial factor/issue/decision crucial
topics of crucial importance crucial
The next few weeks are going to be crucial. crucial
crucial to/for sth: Winning this contract is crucial to the success of the company. crucial
crucial that...: It is crucial that we get this right. crucial
Parents play a crucial role in preparing their child for school. crucial
He wasn't there at the crucial moment (= when he was needed most). crucial
I can't tell you what to do—you'll have to decide for yourself. decide
decide between A and B: It was difficult to decide between the two candidates. decide
decide against sth: They decided against taking legal action. 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
decide sth: We might be hiring more people but nothing has been decided yet. decide
We're still trying to decide on a venue. decide on/upon sth
I can't decide on who to invite. decide on/upon sth
to make a decision (= to decide) decision
to take a decision (= to decide) decision
We must come to a decision about what to do next by tomorrow. decision
There are no significant differences between the education systems of the two countries. difference
Changing schools made a big difference to my life. make a, no, some, etc. difference (to/in sb/sth)
distinguish between A and B: At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong? distinguish
distinguish A from B: It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other. distinguish
distinguish A and B: Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish. distinguish
We can distinguish five meanings of the word 'mad'. distinguish
They have agreed to get a divorce. divorce
They're getting divorced. divorce
She's divorcing her husband. divorce
I'd heard they're divorcing. divorce
Are they going to get divorced? divorced
to learn to distinguish between cause and effect effect
She's old enough to decide for herself. enough
It's important to distinguish fact from fiction. fact
the key/crucial/deciding factor factor
First I had to decide what to wear. first
He had to choose between giving up his job and giving up his principles. He chose the former. former
I can't tell one twin from the other. from
This is a crucial year for your relationships in general and your love life in particular. in general
I can't decide. I'll have to ask the governor (= the man in charge, who employs sb). governor
She was no longer able to distinguish between imagination and reality. imagination
His contribution could be key. key
This last point is crucial. last
'Where shall we eat?' 'I'll leave it entirely (up) to you (= you can decide).' leave
They're both beautiful—I can't make up my mind. make up your mind, make your mind up
I've heard they're getting divorced. Mind you, I'm not surprised—they were always arguing. mind you
She has risen from humble origins to immense wealth. origin
a critical/decisive phase phase
You need to get your priorities right (= decide what is important to you). priority
In the last resort (= in the end) everyone must decide for themselves. resort
retire (from sth): She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health. retire
retire as sth: He has no plans to retire as editor of the magazine. retire
The two sets of figures are not significantly different. significantly
Your decision will significantly affect your future. significantly
You could get into a situation where you have to decide immediately. situation
Sooner or later you will have to make a decision. sooner or later
I can't decide until I've heard both sides of the story. story
test (sth): We test your English before deciding which class to put you in. test
Think things over before you decide. thing
Well, make up your mind. Which do you want? This one or that one? this
He was typically modest about his achievements. typically
vital (to sth): Good financial accounts are vital to the success of any enterprise. vital
Reading is of vital importance in language learning. vital
The police play a vital role in our society. vital
You have our support, whatever you decide. whatever