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OXF3000D: bởi vì because of wegen
OXF3000D: liên quan đến concerning wegen

ENDE: because of wegen
ENDE: concerning wegen
ENDE: on account of wegen












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Wegen des Einkaufens wird Tri hungrig, durstig und müde. Vì đi mua sắm nên Tri cảm thấy đói, khát và mệt. (Lektion 6, Nr. 51)
Sie ist wegen der großen Fenster sehr hell. Do có cửa sổ rộng nên mọi thứ sáng sủa hơn. (Lektion 16, Nr. 170)
Er ist wegen des kalten Wetters ein wenig niedergeschlagen. Er ruft Trang an. Anh ấy ngã gục do trời lạnh. Anh ấy gọi điện cho Trang. (Lektion 21, Nr. 248)
Wegen der neuen Besucher gibt es auch etwas mehr Müll. Do có thêm người mới nên cũng có thêm nhiều rác thải. (Lektion 29, Nr. 384)
Trang sitzt im Zug. Sie fährt wegen Weihnachten nach Hause. Trang ngồi trên tàu. Cô ấy về nhà nhân dịp lễ Giáng sinh. (Lektion 41, Nr. 583)
Sind Sie wegen einer Geschäftsreise im Zug? Cô đi công tác à? (Lektion 41, Nr. 585)
Als Tri abends zurück zum Parkplatz kommt, bleibt er - unfähig sich zu bewegen - stehen: Khi Trí quay lại bãi đậu xe vào buổi tối, anh đứng sững lại- không thể cử động được: (Lektion 67, Nr. 960)
Ich rufe wegen des Besprechungstermins morgen an. Tôi gọi để hỏi về cuộc họp ngày mai. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1237)
Deswegen schlage ich vor, das neue Modell erst im nächsten Jahr auf den Markt zu bringen. Do vậy tôi đề nghị chúng ta nên tung mẫu sản phẩm mới này ra thị trường vào năm sau. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1657)


to have an accident accident
She retired early on account of ill health. on account of sb/sth
The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers. on account of sb/sth
He said he would appeal after being found guilty on four counts of murder. appeal
Move the cursor to a blank area of the computer screen. area
arrest sb for sth: She was arrested for drug-related offences. arrest
She was under arrest on suspicion of murder. arrest
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor. arrow
They were impatient at the delay. at
attack sb/sth for sth/for doing sth: She has been attacked for ignoring her own party members. attack
I'm awfully sorry about that problem the other day. awfully
The bird was beating its wings (= moving them up and down) frantically. beat
beat sb: At that time children were regularly beaten for quite minor offences (= a punishment). beat
They are here because of us. because of
You'd better go to the doctor about your cough. had better/best (do sth)
the border between Sweden and Norway between
The ship was broken up for scrap metal. break sth up
All the pressure built up and he was off work for weeks with stress. build up (to sth)
The game was called off because of bad weather. call sth off
All flights have been cancelled because of bad weather. cancel
He will be sent back to England to face a charge of (= to be on trial for) armed robbery. charge
a charge of theft/rape/attempted murder charge
charge sb with sth/with doing sth: He was charged with murder. charge
close sth (for sth): The museum has been closed for renovation. close
come for sth: I've come for my book. come
We received a number of complaints from customers about the lack of parking facilities. complaint
They were sued for breach of contract (= not keeping to a contract). contract
They took their landlord to court for breaking the contract. court
We seem to have a crossed line (= a telephone call that interrupts another call because of a wrong connection). cross
He was so excited about the good news that he danced a little jig. dance
He was arrested on drug distribution charges. distribution
He did six years (= in prison) for armed robbery. do
You'd better see a doctor about that cough. doctor
Police arrested him for being drunk and disorderly (= violent or noisy in a public place because of being drunk). drunk
The project had to be abandoned due to a lack of government funding. due
embarrassed about sth: She's embarrassed about her height. embarrassed
Police had instructions to empty the building because of a bomb threat. empty
Concern is growing over the number of children excluded from school (= not allowed to attend because of bad behaviour). exclude
fine sb (for sth/for doing sth): She was fined for speeding. fine
We had to fire him for dishonesty. fire
All flights between New York and Washington have been cancelled due to fog. flight
Although not formally trained as an art historian, he is widely respected for his knowledge of the period. formally
The project has been cancelled because of lack of funds fund
leaves moving gently in the breeze gently
He was the last man to be hanged for murder in this country. hang
Let's be honest, she's only interested in Mike because of his money. honest
He resigned because of ill health (= he was often ill). ill
Two players are out of the team because of injury. injury
We had to move inside (= indoors) when it started to rain. inside
This is not the first time he has been investigated by the police for fraud. investigate
I'm not bothered about the cost—you're the one who's making an issue of it. issue
joke that...: She joked that she only loved him for his money. joke
He resigned largely because of the stories in the press. largely
Because of the cold weather the crops are later this year. late
Please move; you're right in my line of vision (= the direction I am looking in). line
He was convicted of illegally importing weapons across state lines. line
look (to sb) as if.../as though...: It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all. look
The population almost doubles in summer, mainly because of the jazz festival. mainly
youths imprisoned for minor offences minor
a working model (= one in which the parts move) of a fire engine model
move sb: We were deeply moved by her plight. move
It's your turn to move. move
You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays (= because it is so crowded). move
You can't move for books in her room. move
move sth: I can't move my fingers. move
a deeply moving experience moving
a moving story/speech moving
a moving target moving
The horse may be nervous of cars. nervous
The course will have to be repeated owing to pressure of numbers (= too many students). number
I can remember very few occasions when he had to cancel because of ill health. occasion
Officially, he resigned because of bad health. officially
The police have opened an investigation into the death. open
operation (on sb/sth) (for sth): Doctors performed an emergency operation for appendicitis last night. operation
order (to do sth): The general gave the order to advance. order
Some people are unwilling to attend the classes partly because of the cost involved. partly
He was personally criticized by inspectors for his incompetence. personally
persuade sb to do sth: Try to persuade him to come. persuade
She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. possibly
She was unable to attend because of the pressure of work. pressure
I was unable to attend because of a previous engagement. previous
The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime. prison
push at sth: She pushed at the door but it wouldn't budge. push
the Queen of Norway queen
Over half of those questioned said they rarely took any exercise. question
Her quick hands suddenly stopped moving. quick
quit sth: He quit the show last year because of bad health. quit
He was excused by reason of (= because of) his age. reason
Three children were removed from the school for persistent bad behaviour. remove
I have serious reservations about his ability to do the job. reservation
retire (from sth): She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health. retire
a dancer with a natural sense of rhythm (= the ability to move in time to a fixed beat) rhythm
I'm ringing about your advertisement in the paper. ring
She was very rude about my driving. rude
Move your cursor to the top of the screen. screen
The committee has been searching for new ways to tackle youth unemployment. search
You ought to see a doctor about that cough. see
What is it you want to see me about? see
The police set up roadblocks on routes out of the city. set sth up
She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg. shout
I couldn't sleep because of the noise. sleep
The newspaper, or more specifically, the editor, was taken to court for publishing the photographs. specifically
The referee was forced to stop the game because of heavy snow. stop
stop sb/sth: He was stopped by the police for speeding. stop
The enemy won because of their superior numbers (= there were more of them). superior
sure about sth: Are you sure about that? sure
Five suspects have been detained for questioning. suspect
He was arrested on suspicion of murder. suspicion
to throw a switch (= to move a large switch) switch
I tackled him about the money he owed me. tackle
Does he have a temperature (= is it higher than normal, because of illness)? temperature
Do you remember when we went to Norway? That was a good trip. that
The screw was so tight that it wouldn't move. tight
He lay there, unable to move. unable
He was being totally unreasonable about it. unreasonable
I was woken by the sound of someone moving around. wake
You'll have to move—you're in my way. in the/sb's way
He was forced to withdraw from the competition because of injury. withdraw