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OXF3000:
trong số
among
OXF3000D:
trong số
among
mitten unter
OXF3000D:
trong số
among
unter
OXF3000D:
trong số
among
zwischen
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like: trong số → →
many of those arrested ☊
một số lớn trong số người bị bắt ☊
one of a number of; one among ☊
một trong số các ☊
one of a small number of ☊
một trong số rất ít ☊
to be (or lie) among the dead ☊
nằm trong số những người chết ☊
he was one of a number of musicians ☊
ông là một trong số các nhạc sĩ ☊
Er schaute in seinem Adressbuch nach, um ihre Telefonnummer zu finden. ☊
Anh kiếm số điện thoại của Trang trong sổ địa chỉ. ☊ (Lektion 27, Nr. 349)
Im Zoo ☊
Trong sở thú ☊ (Lektion 65, Nr. 919)
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When she got married, she kept it a secret. She didn't tell any of her friends. ☊
Khi cô ấy kết hôn, cô ấy giữ một bí mật. Cô ấy không nói với ai trong số bạn bè của cô ấy. ☊
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Not all the tourists in the group were Spanish. Some of them were French. ☊
Không phải tất cả khách du lịch trong đoàn đều là người Tây Ban Nha. Một vài trong số họ là người Pháp. ☊
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to help me. ☊
Tôi đã hỏi vài người về đường đi nhưng không ai trong số họ giúp tôi được. ☊
None of them could afford £50 for a ticket. ☊ afford ☊
I found the letter amongst his papers. ☊ among ☊
A British woman was among the survivors. ☊ among ☊
He was among the last to leave. ☊ among ☊
This attitude is common among the under-25s. ☊ among ☊
'What was wrong with the job?' 'Well, the pay wasn't good, among other things.' ☊ among ☊
'Which colour do you want?' 'Any of them will do.' ☊ any ☊
Among the artistes appearing on our show tonight we have... ☊ artist ☊
She turned to a blank page in her notebook. ☊ blank ☊
One of the guards moved to block her path. ☊ block ☊
The high point of the concert came during the drum solo. ☊ come ☊
Shakespeare's work was popular among the common people in his day. ☊ common ☊
Many of these ideas appear to be in conflict with each other. ☊ conflict ☊
The story continues in our next issue. ☊ continue ☊
continue sth: The story will be continued in our next issue. ☊ continue ☊
The results are shown in diagram 2. ☊ diagram ☊
disagreement (among...): There is disagreement among archaeologists as to the age of the sculpture. ☊ disagreement ☊
The discovery of the disease among sheep spells financial disaster for farmers. ☊ disaster ☊
You can keep one of the photos. Either of them—whichever you like. ☊ either ☊
encounter (with sb/sth): Three of them were killed in the subsequent encounter with the police. ☊ encounter ☊
The news caused great excitement among her friends. ☊ excitement ☊
Few of these monkeys still exist in the wild. ☊ exist ☊
Two of the candidates must be female. ☊ female ☊
figure (as sth) (in/on/among sth): Do I still figure in your plans? ☊ figure ☊
By the end of May nearly 100 of an estimated 2 000 political prisoners had been freed. ☊ free ☊
I give it ten out of ten for originality. ☊ give ☊
One of the men kept guard, while the other broke into the house. ☊ guard ☊
Out of 36 candidates, half passed. ☊ half ☊
None of this would have been possible without their help. ☊ help ☊
impress (sb): We interviewed a number of candidates but none of them impressed us. ☊ impress ☊
He dipped his brush in the paint. ☊ in ☊
The kids were playing by the river and one of them fell in. ☊ in ☊
The book lists plants suitable for the British flower garden, among them many new introductions. ☊ introduction ☊
The article appeared in issue 25. ☊ issue ☊
The documentary caused a lot of bad feeling, not least among the workers whose lives it described. ☊ not least ☊
Many of these children have led very sheltered lives (= they have not had many different experiences). ☊ life ☊
Each of them having their own room was the logical solution. ☊ logical ☊
mail sth (to sb/sth): The virus mails itself forward to everyone in your address book. ☊ mail ☊
She did everything to get the two of them together, but I guess it just wasn't meant to be. ☊ mean ☊
It's a common mistake among learners of English. ☊ mistake ☊
She had the most money of all of them. ☊ most ☊
There are thousands of verbs in English and most (of them) are regular. ☊ most ☊
I'm always emailing her, but nine times out of ten she doesn't reply. ☊ nine times out of ten ☊
We were eight in number (= there were eight of us). ☊ number ☊
I paid for the damage out of my savings. ☊ out ☊
You scored six out of ten. ☊ out ☊
Two out of three people think the President should resign. ☊ out ☊
I found these documents among my father's papers after his death. ☊ paper ☊
This is one of the few places in his work where he mentions his childhood. ☊ place ☊
I felt completely out of place among all these successful people. ☊ out of place ☊
We have plenty more of them in the warehouse. ☊ plenty ☊
Living in Scotland has its good points but the weather is not one of them. ☊ point ☊
Little of what he said has any relation to fact. ☊ relation ☊
rise in sth: There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work. ☊ rise ☊
It's a sad fact that many of those killed were children. ☊ sad ☊
How much was your share of the winnings? ☊ share ☊
87% of the 1 000 companies surveyed employ part-time staff. ☊ survey ☊
Of the six people injured in the crash, only two survived. ☊ survive ☊
Not brilliant, Robyn, but I'll give you ten out of ten for effort. ☊ ten out of ten (for sth) ☊
There is a growing tendency among employers to hire casual staff. ☊ tendency ☊
Some of them carried the guns which were the tools of their trade (= the things they needed to do their job). ☊ tool ☊
None of them could sing in tune. ☊ in/out of tune ☊
Reading is of vital importance in language learning. ☊ vital ☊
Children were playing in the waves. ☊ wave ☊
One of the boys was pushing the other along in a little box on wheels. ☊ wheel ☊
It's one of the few countries where people drive on the left. ☊ where ☊