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tie cà vạt

EVP facilities
EVP frontier
EVP impatient
EVP impatiently
EVP outpatient
EVP patience
EVP patient
EVP patient
EVP patiently
EVP tie
EVP tie
EVP untie
EVP sentient
EVP outpatient
Krawatte cà vạt Kleidung


OXF3000ZH: 不耐烦的 急躁的 impatient
OXF3000ZH: 不耐烦地 急躁地 impatiently
OXF3000ZH: 忍耐 容忍 耐心 patience
OXF3000ZH: 忍耐的 patient
OXF3000ZH: (用绳等)系 tie
3000TH: ยี่ yeeF two (used only for the twenties)
3000TH: คนไข้ khohnM khaiF patient
3000TH: คาด khaatF to bind, fasten, tie
3000TH: ผูก phuukL to tie
3000TH: เจ้าหน้าที่ jaoF naaF theeF authorities, government
3000TH: ใจร้อน jaiM raawnH to be hot-tempered, short-tempered, quick-tempered, impatient
3000TH: เหมือนกัน meuuanR ganM too, also, the same (characteristics and qualities)
5000FR: patient patient
5000FR: patience patience
5000FR: passif passive, liabilities
5000FR: rattacher to attach, join, tie
5000FR: détacher to untie, detach, remove
5000FR: hostilité hostility, hostilities
5000FR: hâte haste, impatience
5000FR: impatience impatience
5000FR: vingtième twentieth
5000FR: nouer to knot, tie
5000FR: impatient impatient
OXF3000: tie tie
OXF3000N thiếu kiên nhẫn nóng vội impatient
OXF3000N nóng lòng sốt ruột impatiently
OXF3000N tính kiên nhẫn nhẫn nại kiên trì sự chịu đựng patience
OXF3000N bệnh nhân kiên nhẫn nhẫn nại bền chí patient
OXF3000N buộc cột trói dây buộc dây trói dây giày tie
OXF3000N có quan hệ mật thiết gắn chặt tie sth up
GBENDE: 带子 tie Band
GBENDE: 领带 tie Krawatte
GBENDE: 领带 tie Krawatte
CORE: tie + + + + + + +
NGLS: tie + To attach things (together) with a string or rope
WNS: (a.) [patient]
WNS: (n.) [patience] forbearance
WNS: (n.) [patient] person who requires medical care
WNS: (n.) [tie] necktie
WNS: (n.) [tie] draw, standoff
WNS: (v.) [tie] tie, finish a game with an equal number of points
WNS: (v.) [tie] form a knot or bow in

ENDE: tie Band
ENDE: tie Krawate
ENDE: tie Krawatte
ENDE: tie Krawatte
FN: tie n Clothing
FN: tie n Make_cognitive_connection
FN: tie n Social_connection
FN: tie n Connectors
FN: tie n Finish_competition
FN: tie v Rope_manipulation
FN: tie v Knot_creation
FN: tie v Inhibit_movement
FN: tie v Attaching
FN: tie v Make_cognitive_connection
FN: tie v Closure
FN: tie v Finish_competition
FN: tie v Relating_concepts





She is very patient with us. Cô ấy rất kiên nhẫn với chúng tôi. Adjectives 1
patient kiên nhẫn Adjectives 1
I am a patient person. Tôi là một người kiên nhẫn. Adjectives 1
That is a patient man. Đó là một người đàn ông kiên nhẫn. Adjectives 1
The man and the woman have patience. Người đàn ông và người phụ nữcó sự kiên nhẫn. Nominalization
patience sự kiên nhẫn Nominalization
Patience today, success tomorrow Sự kiên nhẫn hôm nay, sự thành công ngày mai Nominalization
(The) scientists are very patient. Các nhà khoa học rất kiên nhẫn. Jobs 1
Patience is an advantage (being patient ...) Kiên nhẫn là một lợi thế. Attributes
Learning and practicing a language require patience. Verbs 2.5
She draws patiently. Cô ấy vẽ một cách kiên nhẫn. Adverbs
We wait for the women patiently because they are very slow. Chúng tôi kiên nhẫn đợi những người phụ nữ vì họ rất chậm. Verbs 3
Today I have three lectures at two universities. Hôm nay, tôi có ba bài giảng tại hai đại học. Education
Patience is really necessary. Sự kiên nhẫn thật sự cần thiết. Common Phrases 3
The Vietnamese customers like politeness and patience. Các khách hàng người Việt Nam thích sự lịch sự và sự kiên nhẫn. People
Every citizen has rights and duties to his country. Mọi công dân có quyền và nghĩa vụ với quốc gia. Politics
rights and duties Quyền và nghĩa vụ Politics
Our audiences are very patient. Khán giả của chúng tôi rất kiên nhẫn. Arts
He is a brave patient Anh ấy là một bệnh nhân dũng cảm. Medical
Doctors do not allow patients to eat chili. Bác sĩ không cho phép bệnh nhân ăn ớt. Medical
patient bệnh nhân Medical
You need to be equipped with knowledge and patience. Bạn cần được trang bị kiến thức và sự kiên nhẫn. Verbs 5
What are your difficulties? Những khó khăn của bạn là gì? Reduplicative Words 2
The difficulties will be solved if I become more patient. Những khó khăn sẽ được giải quyết nếu tôi trở nên kiên nhẫn hơn. Reduplicative Words 2





Which tie did you wear? Bạn đã đeo ca vát nào? * 088


like: tie
to force, compel, oblige; to tie up buộc
to tie up at the corners buộc túm
to tie (in a bunch), bundle; bundle, bunch
(1) pole, column, rod, pillar
(2) to bind, tie up
cột
to package, bundle, pack, tie up gói gém
cord for cattle; to bind, fasten, tie fast niệt
to tie up a wrong-doer niệt cổ kẻ gian
to fasten, bind, tie up ràng
to tie a knot thắt nút
to tie a bow thắt nơ
to tie fast, tie up trói gô
bind or tie up with string trói tròn
to be placed equal with somebody, tie with somebody đồng hạng



267 I like big cities. Tôi thích những thành phố lớn.
307 She always enjoys parties. Cô ấy thích tiệc tùng.
1015 I'm never invited to parties. Tôi chưa bao giờ được mời đi dự tiệc.
1750 Some cities are not safe. It's dangerous at night. Một vài thành phố không an toàn. Buổi tối khá nguy hiểm.
2287 You need patience to teach young children. Cậu cần sự bình tĩnh để dạy bọn trẻ nhỏ.
2624 He's the most patient person I've ever met. Anh ấy là người kiên nhẫn nhất mà tôi từng gặp.
2776 The authorities are still ba ed by the cause of the explosion. Các chuyên gia vẫn nhức đầu vì nguyên nhân của vụ nổ.
2865 After discovering he had been wrongly accused of murder, the authorities let him out of prison. Sau khi khám phá ra anh ấy đã bị kết án sai vì tội giết người, các nhà chức trách đã cho anh ấy ra tù.
2966 There are two (2) universities in the city, and students make up twenty percent (20%) of the population. Có hai trường đại học trong thành phố và sinh viên chiếm hai mươi phần trăm dân số.

acceptable to sb: We want a political solution that is acceptable to all parties. acceptable
Disabled visitors are welcome; there is good wheelchair access to most facilities. access
He acts all macho, but he's a real softie underneath. act
leisure/outdoor/classroom activities activity
The club provides a wide variety of activities including tennis, swimming and squash. activity
illegal/criminal activities activity
advanced industrial societies advanced
We took full advantage of the hotel facilities. take advantage of sth/sb
Some hospital patients experience high levels of anxiety. anxiety
If you're worried about your health, share your anxieties with your doctor. anxiety
This problem first appeared in the inner cities. appear
appear to do sth: She appeared to be in her late thirties. appear
artistic abilities/achievements/skills/talent artistic
activities that will assist the decision-making process assist
They were impatient at the delay. at
They are able to offer attractive career opportunities to graduates. attractive
The health authorities are investigating the problem. authority
I have to report this to the authorities. authority
the immigration authorities authority
available resources/facilities available
His speech is bound to awake old fears and hostilities. awake
They had their hands tied behind their backs. back
She always ties her hair back in a band. band
The report is based on figures from six different European cities. based
The campsite provided only basic facilities. basic
There's a shortage of hospital beds (= not enough room for patients to be admitted). bed
The exercise was beyond the abilities of most of the class. beyond
The article brought her into conflict with the authorities. bring
The stadium can be emptied in four minutes. can
cancer patients cancer
a tour of six European capital cities capital
medical/patient care care
Extensive tests have been carried out on the patient. carry sth out
a party in celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration
There was no change in the patient's condition overnight. change
Adventure camps are considered to be character-building (= meant to improve sb's strong qualities). character
Many charities sent money to help the victims of the famine. charity
The concert will raise money for local charities. charity
Resources are finite, and choices have to be made between competing priorities and needs. choice
one of the world's most beautiful cities city
classroom activities classroom
collect (for sth): We're collecting for local charities. collect
collect sth from sb/sth: Samples were collected from over 200 patients. collect
combine sth: We are still looking for someone who combines all the necessary qualities. combine
That comes a long way down my list of priorities. come
The patient is comfortable (= not in pain) after his operation. comfortable
It is, by common consent, Scotland's prettiest coast (= everyone agrees that it is). common
ethnic communities community
I've had some difficulties, but they were nothing compared to yours (= they were not nearly as bad as yours). compare
We received a number of complaints from customers about the lack of parking facilities. complaint
While girls lack confidence, boys often overestimate their abilities. confidence
She has every confidence in her students' abilities. confidence
Beneath his confident and charming exterior, lurked a mass of insecurities. confident
conflicting emotions/interests/loyalties conflict
A patient who is not fully conscious should never be left alone. conscious
The standards of housing and education are often lower in the older urban cores (= the centres of towns or cities). core
the southern counties county
credit facilities/terms credit
The straps cross over at the back and are tied at the waist. cross
cultural differences between the two communities cultural
The Customs have seized large quantities of smuggled heroin. customs
customs duty/duties customs
cut sth: Don't cut the string, untie the knots. cut
demonstrate sth (to sb): Let me demonstrate to you some of the difficulties we are facing. demonstrate
His increasing financial difficulties forced him to take desperate measures. desperate
He was studying the complex similarities and differences between humans and animals. difference
the difficulties of English syntax difficulty
children with severe learning difficulties difficulty
We've run into difficulties/difficulty with the new project. difficulty
He got into difficulties while swimming and had to be rescued. difficulty
The bank is in difficulty/difficulties. difficulty
It was a time fraught with difficulties and frustration. difficulty
facilities for disabled people disabled
double sth: Double all the quantities in the recipe to make enough for eight people. double
your duties as a parent duty
I spend a lot of my time on administrative duties. duty
Your duties will include setting up a new computer system. duty
customs/excise/import duties duty
He's in his early twenties. early
Patient education is important to minimize the risk of a second heart attack. education
empty sth: He emptied the ashtrays, washed the glasses and went to bed. empty
He emptied his glass and asked for a refill. empty
empty sth out: I emptied out my pockets but could not find my keys. empty
empty sth out of sth: She emptied the water out of the vase. empty
empty sth of sth: The room had been emptied of all furniture. empty
She emptied her mind of all thoughts of home. empty
The streets soon emptied when the rain started. empty
empty out: The tank empties out in five minutes. empty
She emptied the contents of her bag onto the table. empty
Many factories emptied their waste into the river. empty
We encountered a number of difficulties in the first week. encounter
Tie the ends of the string together. end
The company has an equal opportunities policy (= gives the same chances of employment to everyone). equal
She's in her mid-thirties—thirty-six to be exact. exact
exaggerate sth: He tends to exaggerate the difficulties. exaggerate
example (of sth): She is a shining example of what people with disabilities can achieve. example
currency exchange facilities exchange
executive decisions/duties/jobs/positions executive
The new exhibit will tour a dozen US cities next year. exhibit
a doctor with experience in dealing with patients suffering from stress experience
The bank plans various extensions to its credit facilities. extension
We don't charge extra for the activities—everything is included in the admission fee. extra
You have to face up to your responsibilities. face up to sth
sports/leisure facilities facility
conference facilities facility
shopping/banking/cooking facilities facility
The hotel has special facilities for welcoming disabled people. facility
All rooms have private facilities (= a private bathroom). facility
patients suffering from heart/kidney, etc. failure failure
All our family came to Grandad's eightieth birthday party. family
family ties/connections family
There are far more opportunities for young people than there used to be. far
Britain is fast becoming a nation of fatties. fast
I think my worst fault is impatience. fault
It did not figure high on her list of priorities. figure
to be in financial difficulties financial
All the patients were interviewed according to a standard formula. formula
These proposals would give health authorities greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money. freedom
Students should take full advantage of the university's facilities. full
What will the cities of the future look like? future
I check the bookings to get a general idea of what activities to plan. general
Three people were rescued from a yacht which got into difficulties. get into sth, get yourself/sb into sth
The authorities have shown no signs of giving in to the kidnappers' demands. give in (to sb/sth)
Certain formalities have to be gone through before you can emigrate. go through sth
As time went on he grew more and more impatient. grow
She's very good at handling her patients. handle
I went to a few parties and had a good time. have
All parties are promising to increase spending on health. health
The patient's heart stopped beating for a few seconds. heart
a patient's medical history history
Both parties are hungry for power. hungry
Their identities were kept secret. identity
I'd been waiting for twenty minutes and I was getting impatient. impatient
impatient (with sb/sth): Try not to be too impatient with her. impatient
impatient (at sth): Sarah was becoming increasingly impatient at their lack of interest. impatient
An impatient driver behind me sounded his horn. impatient
He waved them away with an impatient gesture. impatient
impatient to do sth: She was clearly impatient to leave. impatient
impatient for sth: impatient for change impatient
a man in his thirties in
include doing sth: Your duties include typing letters and answering the telephone. include
They had made industrial quantities of food (= a lot). industrial
patients with iron deficiency (= not enough iron in their blood) iron
The company has got itself into difficulties. itself
I have to wear a jacket and tie to work. jacket
I kept a weekly account of my workload and activities. keep
to tie a knot knot
Tie the two ropes together with a knot. knot
She was impatient in the knowledge that time was limited. knowledge
She married in her late twenties (= when she was 28 or 29). late
Which tie do you like best? like
The team performed to the limit of its capabilities. limit
Violent crime is not limited to big cities. limit sth to sb/sth
You soon get used to the little difficulties. little
She has a very low opinion of her own abilities. low
In the main, the money raised goes to children's charities. in the main
The government does not have an overall majority (= more members than all the other parties added together). majority
'You're wearing a tie!' 'Full marks for observation.' mark
to study the properties of matter matter
mean sb for sth/sb: I was never meant for the army (= did not have the qualities needed to become a soldier). mean
She's in her mid-thirties. mid-
the rights of ethnic/racial minorities minority
He's always in a bad mood (= unhappy, or angry and impatient). mood
the beauties of nature nature
She has the qualities necessary to be a successful teacher. necessary
He tied a scarf around his neck. neck
Patients' medical notes have gone missing. note
noticeable in sb/sth: This effect is particularly noticeable in younger patients. noticeable
The patients were observed over a period of several months. observe
The hotel offers excellent facilities for families. offer
official responsibilities official
I can't do everything all at once—you'll have to be patient. all at once
Our company promotes equal opportunities for women (= women are given the same jobs, pay, etc. as men). opportunity
an equal opportunities employer opportunity
career/employment/job opportunities opportunity
Opposition MPs/parties opposition
outdoor clothing/activities outdoor
I'm not really the outdoor type (= I prefer indoor activities). outdoor
I'm seeing a patient—please wait outside. outside
The two parties managed to overcome their differences on the issue. overcome
patients suffering from acute back pain pain
There is one particular patient I'd like you to see. particular
the Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States party
The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten. party
She has little patience with (= will not accept or consider) such views. patience
People have lost patience with (= have become annoyed about) the slow pace of reform. patience
I have run out of patience with her. patience
My patience is wearing thin. patience
Teaching children with special needs requires patience and understanding. patience
You'd try the patience of a saint! patience
It takes time and patience to photograph wildlife. patience
I don't have the patience to do jigsaw puzzles. patience
cancer patients patient
He's one of Dr Shaw's patients. patient
She's very patient with young children. patient
You'll just have to be patient and wait till I'm finished. patient
The two communities live together in peace. peace
I'm not really a city person (= I don't really like cities). person
He was popular as much for his personal qualities as for his management skills. personal
The children all have very different personalities. personality
personalities from the world of music personality
the physical properties (= the colour, weight, shape, etc.) of copper physical
The centre offers activities for everyone, whatever your age or physical condition. physical
Representatives of both parties shared a platform (= they spoke at the same meeting). platform
Exhaust fumes are poisoning our cities. poison
to explore/consider/investigate a wide range of possibilities possibility
to exhaust all the possibilities possibility
The possibilities are endless. possibility
The course offers a range of exciting possibilities for developing your skills. possibility
Career possibilities for women are much greater than they were fifty years ago. possibility
The test can identify the presence of abnormalities in the unborn child. presence
Financial security was high on his list of priorities. priority
You need to get your priorities right (= decide what is important to you). priority
You need to get your priorities straight. priority
There are a lot of empty properties in the area. property
personal qualities such as honesty and generosity quality
to have leadership qualities quality
She has all the qualities of a good teacher. quality
It's hard to find people with the right qualities for the job. quality
enormous/vast/huge quantities of food quantity
a product that is cheap to produce in large quantities quantity
The hotel offers a wide range of facilities. range
There is a full range of activities for children. range
The patient made a rapid recovery. rapid
rate sb/sth + adj.: Voters continue to rate education high on their list of priorities. rate
The patient has responded to the treatment rather better than expected. rather
the harsh realities of life reality
This decision reflects the realities of the political situation. reality
The term 'Arts' usually refers to humanities and social sciences. refer to sb/sth
The authorities refused permission for the new housing development. refuse
regard for sb/sth: I had great regard for his abilities. regard
On Monday he would have to return to his regular duties. regular
I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to. reject
The remaining twenty patients were transferred to another hospital. remaining
be remarked on: The similarities between the two have often been remarked on. remark
report sb (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth): She threatened to report him to the authorities for hunting without a licence. report
report sb/sth + adj.: The doctor reported the patient fully recovered. report
Be patient and the situation may resolve itself. resolve
parental rights and responsibilities responsibility
I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities. responsibility
I can see I will have to revise my opinions of his abilities now. revise
reward sb/sth: Our patience was finally rewarded. reward
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ride
His success was down to being in the right place at the right time (= being able to take opportunities when they came). right
Patients should be made aware of the risks involved with this treatment. risk
We tied his hands together with rope. rope
The family ruled London's gangland in the sixties. rule
We all want to live in safer cities. safe
They entertain on a large scale (= they hold expensive parties with a lot of guests). scale
after-school activities school
to take your seat (= to begin your duties, especially in Parliament) seat
One of the smaller parties came a close second (= nearly won). second
In the nineties most state-owned industries were sold off. sell sth off
separate into sth: We separated into several different search parties. separate
separate sb/sth from/and sb/sth: Those suffering from infectious diseases were separated from the other patients. separate
separate sb/sth: A thousand kilometres separates the two cities. separate
severe learning difficulties severe
Her hair was tied severely in a bun. severely
James began to show signs of impatience. show
All our patients have broadly similar problems. similar
The facilities are excellent for a town that size. size
modern industrial societies society
There are all sorts of activities (= many different ones) for kids at the campsite. sort
children with specific learning difficulties (= in one area only) specific
the power of the human spirit to overcome difficulties spirit
There are excellent facilities for sport and recreation. sport
The patient's condition is stable (= it is not getting worse). stable
anxieties about the state of the country's economy state
Is my tie straight? straight
stress sb (out): Driving in cities really stresses me (out). stress
He wrapped the package in brown paper and tied it with string. string
Opportunities such as this did not come every day. such as
suppose sb/sth to be/have sth: This combination of qualities is generally supposed to be extremely rare. suppose
sweep sth + adj.: The showroom had been emptied and swept clean. sweep
The dentist can't take any new patients. take
Their parties are always fun. their
All things considered (= considering all the difficulties or problems), she's done very well. thing
The universities have expanded, thus allowing many more people the chance of higher education. thus
She tied the newspapers in a bundle. tie
He had to tie her hands together. tie
They tied him to a chair with cable. tie
Shall I tie the package or tape it? tie
I tie back my hair when I'm cooking. tie
She tied a label on to the suitcase. tie
to tie a ribbon tie
Can you help me tie my tie? tie
Tie up your shoelaces! tie
I tied a knot in the rope. tie
He left his dog tied up to a tree. tie sth up
The gang tied up a security guard. tie sb up
We tied up alongside the quay. tie up, tie sth up
We tied the boat up. tie up, tie sth up
to tie up a garbage bag tie up, tie sth up
family ties tie
the ties of friendship tie
economic ties tie
The firm has close ties with an American corporation. tie
emotional ties tie
Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties. tie
Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church. tie
a collar and tie tie
a striped silk tie tie
toilet facilities toilet
the uncontrolled growth of cities uncontrolled
Nationalist parties united to oppose the government's plans. unite
Unusually for him, he wore a tie. unusually
urban development (= the process of building towns and cities or making them larger) urban
Apples come in a great many varieties. variety
different varieties of English variety
'I'm warning you!' said James, losing his patience. warn
She waved me away impatiently. wave
Do I have to wear a tie? wear
Which of the patients have recovered? which
He died in his sixtieth year. year

patient la clinique a beaucoup de patients, mais je peux vous aider
patience leur patience avait des limites
passif nous ne jouons pas un rôle passif
rattacher a quelle école vous rattachez-vous?
détacher détachez votre roue de secours
hostilité je ressens beaucoup d’hostilité de ta part
hâte on avait caché en hâte les drapeaux
impatience nous vous attendons avec impatience
vingtième la chambre obscure, au vingtième étage, cuit à gros feu
nouer l’estomac noué, j’oubliais la compétition
impatient je suis impatiente de relever ces défis