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OXF3000D: từ since seit

ENDE: ever since seit
ENDE: since seit












like: seit
seit từ
die Straßenseite bên đường
gegenseitig từ cả hai phía
auf der linken Seite ở phía trái
auf der rechten Seite ở phía phải
siehe Seite chiểu theo trang
die Rückseite mặt sau
die Vorderseite mặt trước
einerseits... andererseits một mặt, mặt này...mặt khác
der Außenseiter người ngoài cuộc
abseits việt vị
das Abseits tình trạng việt vị
die Seitenlinie đường biên
seitlich cạnh, về một phía

seit 自从 zìcóng
Straßenseite 街边 jiē biān
gegenseitig 相互的 xiānghù de
auf der linken Seite 在左边 zài zuǒ biān
auf der rechten Seite 在右边 zài yòu biān
siehe Seite 看... 页 kàn ..... yè
Rückseite 背面 bèi miàn
Vorderseite 正面 zhèng miàn
einerseits ... andererseits 一方面 ... 另一方面 yī fāngmiàn ... lìng yī fāngmiàn
Außenseiter 局外人, 圈外人 júwàirén, quānwàirén
abseits 远离的 yuǎnlí de
Abseits 越位 yuèwèi
Seitenlinie 边线 biānxiàn
seitlich 一侧的 yīcè de

Ich habe dich jetzt seit so langer Zeit nicht gesehen. Đã lâu em không gặp anh. (Lektion 18, Nr. 200)
Wie ihr auf der Rückseite der Postkarte seht, kann man hier im Winter auch Ski fahren. Như bố mẹ có thể thấy sau tấm bưu thiệp, ở đây vào mùa đông người ta có thể trượt tuyết nữa. (Lektion 55, Nr. 785)
Das Blut strömt aus der rechten Seite des Herzens in die Lunge, nimmt dort Sauerstoff auf und gibt Kohlendioxid ab. Máu chảy từ phía bên phải của tim tới phổi, nhận oxi ở đó và thải ra khí CÓ . (Lektion 66, Nr. 949)
Dann fließt das Blut zur linken Seite des Herzens und von dort aus weiter in den ganzen Körper. Sau đó máu chảy tới bên trái của tim và từ đó tiếp tục tới toàn bộ cơ thể. (Lektion 66, Nr. 950)
Seitdem sind wir unzertrennlich! Từ đó chúng ta không thể chia cách được! (Lektion 74, Nr. 1065)
Ich spiele seit Jahren Fußball. Tôi chơi bóng đá từ nhiều năm rồi. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1519)
Ich halte die Berichterstattung zu diesem Thema für einseitig und voreingenommen. Tôi cho rằng bản báo cáo về đề tài này khá phiến diện và thiên lệch. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1640)
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)
Ihr Betreuer wird Sie gründlich in Ihr Aufgabengebiet einarbeiten und Ihnen mit Rat und Tat zur Seite stehen. Người hướng dẫn sẽ hướng dẫn anh / chị cẩn thận các công việc và luôn sẵn sàng giúp đỡ anh / chị. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1751)
Seit zehn Jahren arbeite ich in der Branche und kann mich mittlerweile auf ein großes Netzwerk guter Kontakte berufen. Từ mười năm nay tôi làm việc trong ngành và có thể kết nối một mạng lưới quan hệ tốt. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1814)
Ich lerne seit fünf Jahren Englisch. Tôi học tiếng Anh từ năm năm nay. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1912)
Ich habe seit meinem Studium einen internationalen Freundeskreis. Từ khi học đại học tôi quen nhiều bạn nước ngoài. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1915)
Ich arbeite seit Jahren mit Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus der ganzen Welt zusammen. Từ nhiều năm nay tôi làm việc cùng với các đồng nghiệp quốc tế. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1917)
Mit diesem Programm arbeite ich seit Jahren. Từ nhiều năm tôi làm việc với chương trình này. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1919)
Ich kenne und verwende Ihre Produkte seit über zehn Jahren. Tôi biết và sử dụng sản phẩm của ông / bà từ hơn mười năm nay. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1953)
Ich habe Ihr Unternehmen auf einer Messe kennengelernt und bin seither sehr daran interessiert für Sie zu arbeiten. Tôi đã làm quen với công ty của ông / bà ở một hội chợ triển lãm và từ đó tôi rất quan tâm được làm việc cho công ty. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1954)
Ich habe Ihnen in der letzten Woche meine Bewerbung zugeschickt und seither noch nichts von Ihnen gehört. Tuần trước tôi đã gửi đơn xin việc và cho đến giờ vẫn chưa nhận được hồi âm của ông / bà. (Lektion 109, Nr. 1971)
Das können Sie ganz vielseitig benutzen. Cái này quý khách có thể sử dụng cho nhiều mục đích khác nhau. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2270)
Diese Rechnung ist seit 20 Tagen überfällig. Hóa đơn thanh toán đã quá hạn 20 ngày. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2527)
Diese Zahlung ist jetzt seit zwei Monaten fällig. Hóa đơn này đã quá hạn thanh toán từ hai tháng nay. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2541)


I drew a line across the page. across
There's a bank right across the street. across
It's been an age since we've seen them. age
The two sides failed to reach agreement. agreement
Italy joined the war on the Allied side in 1915. allied
All right class, turn to page 20. all right
I've been so alone since you went away. alone
Houses had been built along both sides of the river. along
The answers are at the back of the book. answer
approach sb/sth: As you approach the town, you'll see the college on the left. approach
They fell asleep in each other's arms (= holding each other). arm
Digital television has been around for some time now. around
She pulled the curtain aside. aside
Stand aside and let these people pass. aside
He took me aside (= away from a group of people) to give me some advice. aside
Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. aside
All our protests were brushed aside (= ignored). aside
She felt she had looked at the problem from every aspect. aspect
This was Murray at his best. at
There was an atmosphere of mutual trust between them. atmosphere
The patrol came under attack from all sides. attack
They felt a strong mutual attraction. attraction
The television guide is at the back of the paper. back
Write your name on the back of the cheque. back
I found some old photos at the back of the drawer. back
The house has three bedrooms at the front and two at the back. back
Do you sleep on your back or your front? back
I pulled (= injured the muscles in) my back playing squash. back
I think you've got that sweater on back to front. back to front
a back room (= one at the back of a building) back
the back page of a newspaper back
He now realized that it had been a bad decision on his part. bad
a battle of wits (= when each side uses their ability to think quickly to try to win) battle
a battle of wills (= when each side is very determined to win) battle
She has been in her room for hours. be
She's lived there since before the war. before
begin at/with sth: Let's begin at page 9. begin
She's been working there since the beginning of last summer. beginning
See below (= at the bottom of the page) for references. below
With the benefit of hindsight (= knowing what we have learnt since), we would do things differently. benefit
They've been best friends (= closest friends) since they were children. best
The exercise was beyond the abilities of most of the class. beyond
Write on one side of the paper and leave the other side blank. blank
The bomb blast blew two passers-by across the street. blow
Footnotes are given at the bottom of each page. bottom
The manufacturer's name is on the bottom of the plate. bottom
the bottom line (on a page) bottom
in the bottom right-hand corner of the page bottom
Negotiations between the two sides have broken down. break down
Local schools have been starved of cash for a number of years. cash
The kids chased each other around the kitchen table. chase
I can't find a clean shirt (= one I haven't worn since it was washed). clean
Admitting her mistake may have been quite a clever move on her part. clever
click (on sth): I clicked on the link to the next page of the website. click
The result is going to be too close to call (= either side may win). close
That guitar's been sitting collecting dust (= not being used) for years now. collect
a dictionary with two columns per page column
For the first time in years, she felt in command of her life. command
She is developing the commercial side of the organization. commercial
commit sb/yourself to do sth: Both sides committed themselves to settle the dispute peacefully. commit
Snow has prevented communication with the outside world for three days. communication
concern (for sth/sb): She hasn't been seen for four days and there is concern for her safety. concern
a table of contents (= the list at the front of a book) content
a contents page content
The rain has been continuous since this morning. continuous
He has lived and worked in France almost continuously since 1990. continuously
The children are completely out of control since their father left. be/get/run/etc. out of control
He has been cool towards me ever since we had that argument. cool
I've been crazy about him since the first time I saw him. crazy
Write today's date at the top of the page. date
Industry in Britain has been in decline since the 1970s. decline
They had received no news of him since his departure from the island. departure
The drug is not a new discovery—it's been known about for years. discovery
The plans have been under discussion (= being talked about) for a year now. discussion
the front/back door (= at the entrance at the front/back of a building) door
a double-page advertisement double
I've had my doubts about his work since he joined the firm. have your doubts (about sth)
I tried to draw him aside (= for example where I could talk to him privately). draw
She's been drinking heavily since she lost her job. drink
That guitar's been sitting gathering dust (= not being used) for years now. dust
We can wear each other's clothes. each other
She tore the page out roughly, leaving a ragged edge in the book. edge
You can park on either side of the street. either
The offices on either side were empty. either
employ sb as sth: For the past three years he has been employed as a firefighter. employ
The house had been standing empty (= without people living in it) for some time. empty
encouragement (to sb) (to do sth): She was given every encouragement to try something new. encouragement
the front/back/side entrance of the house entrance
it is established that...: It has since been established that the horse was drugged. establish
He's had a car ever since he was 18. ever since (...)
I was bitten by a dog once and I've been afraid of them ever since. ever since (...)
The two men exchanged blows (= hit each other). exchange
For a full explanation of how the machine works, turn to page 5. explanation
Ivy covered the front face of the house. face
I haven't spoken to anyone in English for days and that's a fact. fact
I have been a faithful reader of your newspaper for many years. faithful
The book fell open at a page of illustrations. fall
an area with which I had been familiar since childhood familiar
Some families have farmed in this area for hundreds of years. family
This painting has been in our family for generations. family
I saw her on the far side of the road. far
She is on the far right of the party (= holds extreme right-wing political views). far
the fastest rate of increase for years fast
fear sth: She has been missing for three days now and police are beginning to fear the worst (= think that she is dead). fear
'I'm going to miss you.' 'The feeling's mutual (= I feel exactly the same).' feeling
Children from the flats (= the block of flats) across the street were playing outside. flat
the foot of the stairs/page/mountain foot
They're trying to work out a peace formula acceptable to both sides in the dispute. formula
The organization has grown enormously since its foundation in 1955. foundation
We've been friends for years. be/make friends (with sb)
She was lying on her front. front
The book has a picture of Rome on the front. front
The front of the car was badly damaged. front
Write your name in the front of the book (= the first few pages). front
I was really embarrassed, but then I saw the funny side of it. funny
My family have lived in this house for generations. generation
a first-/second-generation American (= a person whose family has lived in America for one/two generations) generation
Tom has been going out with Lucy for six weeks. go out with sb, go out (together)
You've grown since the last time I saw you! grow
to hear both sides of the argument hear
I haven't heard anything from her for months. hear from sb, hear sth from sb
The house is built on the side of a hill overlooking the river. hill
The country is holding its first free elections for 20 years. hold
How long has he held office? hold
We were holding hands (= holding each other's hands). hold
He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. hold on (to sth/sb), hold on to sth/sb
I haven't had a decent holiday for years. holiday
I've been waiting for hours. hour
for hundreds of years hundred
Since 1977 otter hunting has been illegal. hunting
The car is fitted with side impact bars (= to protect it from a blow from the side). impact
I haven't seen him in years. in
It's the first letter I've had in ten days. in
Since I started jogging I've lost three and a half inches from my waistline. inch
the first elections since independence independence
the insides of the windows inside
the inside pages of a newspaper inside
Such changes have not been seen since the invention of the printing press. invention
It's a long time since they left. it
Turn the box on its side. its
He's been out of a job (= unemployed) for six months now. job
join sb in doing sth: I'm sure you'll all join me in wishing Ted and Laura a very happy marriage. join
Check your answers in the key at the back of the book. key
I've known David for 20 years. know
It's the last house on the left. last
These machines have lain idle since the factory closed. lie
This programme looks at the lighter side of politics. light
Draw a thick black line across the page. line
To visit similar websites to this one, click on the links at the bottom of the page. link
The report is only three pages long. long
I've lost ten pounds since I started this diet. lose
Her designer clothes were from the pages of a glossy fashion magazine. magazine
The two countries have always maintained close relations. maintain
I've known her for a great many (= very many) years. many
The page was covered with a mass of figures. mass
They've been best mates since school. mate
I'm feeling very guilty—I've been meaning to call my parents for days, but still haven't got around to it. mean
His picture was right/bang (= exactly) in the middle of the front page. middle
the mildest winter since records began mild
a wing mirror (= on the side of a car) mirror
a side-view mirror mirror
My gloves have been missing for ages. missing
The book has two pages missing/missing pages. missing
It was a big mistake on my part to have trusted her. mistake
We've worked together for years but never mixed socially. mix
move away: She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away. move
Her new job is just a sideways move. move
He's performed well since his move from Manchester United to Liverpool. move
Our problems have multiplied since last year. multiply
Since he changed jobs he's looked like a new man. new
See note 3, page 259. note
It's been two weeks now since she called. now
The party has been out of office (= has not formed a government) for many years. office
The company is moving to new offices on the other side of town. office
I've been in this job for, oh, about six years. oh
the diagram on page 5 on
Whose side are you on (= which of two or more different views do you support)? on
Open your books at page 25. open
a player from the opposing side opposing
Answers are given on the opposite page. opposite
We live further down on the opposite side of the road. opposite
There's a newly married couple living opposite (= on the other side of the road). opposite
See opposite (= on the opposite page) for further details. opposite
I sat opposite him during the meal (= on the other side of the table). opposite
The bank is opposite the supermarket (= on the other side of the road). opposite
I work on the other side of town. other
We haven't had a night out for weeks. out
He's been out of work for six months. out
The outside of the house needs painting. outside
She turned over onto her front. over
He rowed us over to the other side of the lake. over
Check the list of ingredients on the side of the package. package
Turn to page 64. page
Someone has torn a page out of this book. page
a blank/new page page
the sports/financial pages of the newspaper page
on the opposite/facing page page
over the page (= on the next page) page
The countries have been at peace for more than a century. peace
The stroke left his right side permanently damaged. permanently
The rugby tour was a disaster both on and off the pitch. pitch
plan (for sth): Both sides agreed to a detailed plan for keeping the peace. plan
On the plus side, all the staff are enthusiastic. plus
The plus side of working at home is that you can be more flexible. plus
Living in Scotland has its good points but the weather is not one of them. point
He has held the post for three years. post
I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet. pound
The present regime has been in power for two years. power
practise sth: I've been practising my serve for weeks. practise
the magazine's problem page (= containing letters about readers' problems and advice about how to solve them) problem
prove what, how, etc...: This just proves what I have been saying for some time. prove
She hasn't published anything for years. publish
Jake has been pursuing her (= trying to have a relationship with her) for months. pursue
race sb/sth: We raced each other back to the car. race
I haven't seen them recently (= it is some time since I saw them). recently
It was the worst flood since records began. record
Clearance of the site required the removal of a number of trees. removal
remove sth from sb/sth: The news removed any doubts about the company's future. remove
Both sides met in order to try to resolve their differences. resolve
A deep mutual respect and understanding developed between them. respect
Write your return address (= the address that a reply should be sent to) on the back of the envelope. return
reveal sb/sth to be/have sth: Salted peanuts were recently revealed to be the nation's favourite snack. reveal
You should reverse the order of these pages. reverse
The coin has the queen's head stamped on the reverse. reverse
the reviews (page) in the papers review
Keep on the right side of the road. right
She kept right on swimming until she reached the other side. right
He's on the right of the Labour Party. right
They both had some right on their side. right
He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right (= had justice on his side). right
We parked on a side road. road
In some cultures, people traditionally greet each other by rubbing noses. rub
The back of my shoe is rubbing. rub
I ran my eyes over the page. run
The police are concerned for the safety of the 12-year-old boy who has been missing for three days. safety
We have lived in the same house for twenty years. same
sites of scientific interest scientific
Some graffiti had been scratched on the back of the door. scratch
searching the Web for interesting sites search
I can see both sides of the argument. see
See page 158. see
She has served as a Democratic senator for North Carolina since 2009. senator
For the past three years they have been leading totally separate lives. separate
separated from sb: He's been separated from his wife for a year. separated
The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. shadow
He dismissed the idea with a firm shake of his head (= turning it from side to side to mean 'no'). shake
To my shame (= I feel shame that) I refused to listen to her side of the story. shame
Her sympathies gradually shifted to the side of the protesters. shift
to be on the day/night shift at the factory shift
a short book (= taking a short time to read, because it does not have many pages) short
Peter has been off sick (= away from work because he is ill) for two weeks. sick
These poems reveal her gentle side. side
This is a side of Alan that I never knew existed. side
the darker side of human nature side
It's good you can see the funny side of the situation. side
I'll take care of that side of things. side
Each side is capable of destroying the other in a nuclear war. side
We have finally reached an agreement acceptable to all sides. side
At some point during the war he seems to have changed sides. side
to be on the winning/losing side side
There are faults on both sides. side
The two sides announced a deal yesterday. side
We heard both sides of the argument. side
I just want you to hear my side of the story first. side
A cube has six sides. side
a shape with five sides side
The farm buildings form three sides of a square. side
Write on one side of the paper only. side
Fry the steaks for two minutes on each side. side
Keep close to my side. side
Her husband stood at her side. side
She has a pain down her right side. side
He was lying on his side. side
She sat on the side of the bed. side
the south side of the lake side
The player received treatment on the side of the pitch. side
We planted tulips along the side of the lawn. side
Write your name on the side of the box. side
There's a scratch on the side of my car. side
The kitchen door is at the side of the house. side
a side door/entrance/window side
Now lay the jar on its side. side
A notice was stuck to the side of the filing cabinet. side
A path went up the side of the hill. side
Brush the sides of the tin with butter. side
They drive on the left-hand side of the road in Japan. side
satellite links to the other side of the world side
She was on the far side of the room. side
They crossed from one side of London to the other. side
Keep on your side of the bed! side
There is a large window on either side of the front door. side
He crossed the bridge to the other side of the river. side
people on both sides of the Atlantic side
She tilted her head to one side. side
There were two children ahead, walking side by side. side by side
He shook his head slowly from side to side. from side to side
The ship rolled from side to side. from side to side
He looked sideways at her. sideways
The truck skidded sideways across the road. sideways
He has been moved sideways (= moved to another job at the same level as before, not higher or lower). sideways
She sat sideways on the chair. sideways
The sofa will only go through the door sideways. sideways
She slid him a sideways glance. sideways
a sideways move sideways
She's been off work since Tuesday. since
We've lived here since 2006. since
I haven't eaten since breakfast. since
He's been working in a bank since leaving school. since
Since the party she had only spoken to him once. since
'They've split up.' 'Since when? ' since
That was years ago. I've changed jobs since then. since
Cath hasn't phoned since she went to Berlin. since
It was the first time I'd had visitors since I'd moved to London. since
It's twenty years since I've seen her. since
She had been worrying ever since the letter arrived. since
He left home two weeks ago and we haven't heard from him since. since
Average earnings are rising at their slowest rate for 20 years. slow
The solution to last week's quiz is on page 81. solution
We've known each other for some years now. some
The situation has changed somewhat since we last met. somewhat
the dark side of the human soul soul
The situation in the country has remained relatively stable for a few months now. stable
He has been collecting stamps since he was eight. stamp
We stayed in a village where time has stood still (= life has not changed for many years). still
I can't decide until I've heard both sides of the story. story
Beyond the mountains stretches a vast desert. stretch
She's had a strong will since she was a baby. strong
This arrangement has operated successfully for the past six years. successfully
a two-page summary of a government report summary
swing sth + adv./prep.: He swung his legs over the side of the bed. swing
a table of contents (= a list of the main points or information in a book, usually at the front of the book) table
My job is to lay out the text and graphics on the page. text
I saw them at Christmas but haven't heard a thing since then. then
I left in 2008 and I haven't been back there since. there
a thick book (= one that has a lot of pages) thick
Go through this gate, and you'll see the house on your left. through
The onlookers stood aside to let the paramedics through. through
Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties. tie
Jane's worked here for some time (= for a fairly long period of time). time
Times have changed since Grandma was young. time
(+ adv./prep.): The boat tipped to one side. tip
He tipped the wheelbarrow on its side. tip
The article was moderate in tone and presented both sides of the case. tone
turn sth: He sat turning the pages idly. turn
Brown the meat on one side, then turn it over and brown the other side. turn sth over
The existence of God is beyond human understanding (= humans cannot know whether God exists or not). understanding
Read up to page 100. up to sth
This chemical has a wide range of industrial uses. use
vote (on sth): We'll listen to the arguments on both sides and then vote on it. vote
wage sth: The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2007. wage
There has been a new wave of bombings since the peace talks broke down. wave
A little way up on the left is the Museum of Modern Art. way
He's put on/gained weight (= become heavier and fatter) since he gave up smoking. weight
I was born in Japan, but I've lived in the West for some years now. west
It was the wettest October for many years. wet
This is the first time I've sat behind the wheel since the accident. wheel
'I've got a new job.' 'Since when?' when
It's one of the few countries where people drive on the left. where
She had been out of work (= without a job) for a year. work
We set to work on the outside of the house (= for example, painting it). get (down) to/set to work
write that...: In his latest book he writes that the theory has since been disproved. write
write in/on/with sth: Please write in pen on both sides of the paper. write
He was driving on the wrong side of the road. wrong
It's exactly a year since I started working here. year
It's years since we last met. year
They haven't seen each other for years. year
That's the best movie I've seen in years. year