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EVP chewing gum
EVP drawing
EVP following
EVP following
EVP growing
EVP knowingly
EVP owing
EVP owing to
EVP swing
EVP swing
EVP twin
EVP twinkle
EVP win
EVP win
EVP wind
EVP wind
EVP winding
EVP window
EVP windscreen
EVP windshield
EVP windsurfing
EVP windy
EVP wine
EVP wing
EVP wink
EVP winner
EVP winter
EVP wing
EVP whirlwind
EVP breadwinner


OXF3000ZH: 图画 素描 绘图 drawing
OXF3000ZH: 接着的 以下的 下列的 following
OXF3000ZH: 缝纫 缝制物 (书的)装订 sewing
OXF3000ZH: 摇摆 回转 swing
OXF3000ZH: 孪生的 twin
OXF3000ZH: 获胜 win
OXF3000ZH: wind
OXF3000ZH: 窗子 窗户 窗口 window
OXF3000ZH: wine
OXF3000ZH: 翅膀 wing
OXF3000ZH: 获胜者 优胜者 winner
OXF3000ZH: winning
OXF3000ZH: 冬天 冬季 winter
3000TH: แก้วไวน์ gaaeoF waiM wine glass
3000TH: ไข khaiR animal fat, tallow; unlock, to wind a clock
3000TH: ปีก bpeekL wing
3000TH: พัด phatH to blow (as the wind)
3000TH: มุ้งลวด moongH luaatF screen (for window, etc.)
3000TH: ฤดูหนาว reuH duuM naaoR cold season, winter
3000TH: ไวน์ waiM wine (loanword)
3000TH: ปี่ bpeeL wind instrument
3000TH: กระจก graL johkL window pane, mirror
3000TH: ชนะ chaH naH to win
3000TH: หน้าต่าง naaF dtaangL window
3000TH: ลม lohmM wind, air (in motion or under pressure)
3000TH: หน้า naaF next, following, upcoming, season, face
5000FR: gagner to win, earn
5000FR: suivant following
5000FR: vent wind
5000FR: dérouler to unwind, enroll
5000FR: hiver winter
5000FR: fenêtre window
5000FR: croissant growing, crescent, crescent-shape
5000FR: remporter to take away, win
5000FR: vin wine
5000FR: dessin drawing, pattern, design
5000FR: aile wing, sail, blade
5000FR: interrogation question, interviewing, interrogation, questioning, test
5000FR: vainqueur winner
5000FR: pavillon country house, villa, wing pavilliion, flag
5000FR: regagner to win again, regain, get back, make up
5000FR: tirage drawing, circulation, run
5000FR: envergure wingspan, breadth, scope
5000FR: gagnant winner, winning
5000FR: rallier to rally, win over, join
5000FR: ralentissement slowing down
5000FR: vitre pane, window
5000FR: vitrine window, display cabinet
5000FR: jumeau twin
5000FR: balancer to swing, sway
5000FR: grandissant growing, increasing
5000FR: coulisse backstage, wings, behind the scenes
OXF3000: thắng lợi win
OXF3000N bản vẽ bức vẽ sự kéo drawing
OXF3000N tiếp theo theo sau sau đây sau tiếp theo following
OXF3000N sự khâu sự may vá sewing
OXF3000N sự đu đưa lúc lắc đánh đu đu đưa lúc lắc swing
OXF3000N sinh đôi tạo thành cặp cặp song sinh twin
OXF3000N chiếm đọat thu được win
OXF3000N đang dành thắng lợi thắng cuộc winning
OXF3000N gió quấn lại cuộn lại wind
OXF3000N lên dây quấn giải quyết wind sth up
OXF3000N rượu đồ uống wine
OXF3000N cánh sự bay sự cất cánh wing
OXF3000N người thắng cuộc winner
OXF3000N mùa đông winter
CORE: win + + + + + + +
NGLS: win + To succeed in a game or contest
WNS: (n.) [drawing] lottery
WNS: (n.) [drawing] representation, artwork
WNS: (n.) [right wing] right
WNS: (n.) [swing] rapid fluctuation, vacillation
WNS: (n.) [swing] plaything
WNS: (n.) [twin] offspring born at the same time
WNS: (n.) [win] winnings, profits
WNS: (n.) [wind] air current, current of air
WNS: (n.) [window] opening in the wall of a building
WNS: (n.) [wine] beverage made from fermented grapes
WNS: (n.) [wing] biological organ for flying
WNS: (n.) [wing] airplane wing
WNS: (n.) [winner] victor
WNS: (n.) [winter] wintertime
WNS: (v.) [swing] move with a swaying motion
WNS: (v.) [win] be victorious
WNS: (v.) [wind] wind up, coil the spring of a mechanism

FN: win n Finish_competition
FN: win v Win_prize
FN: win v Finish_competition
FN: win v Getting
FN: win v Finish_game





wine rượu Food
window cửa sổ Objects
She opens the window and says hello. Cô ấy mở cửa sổ và nói xin chào. Objects
Do you want to win? Bạn muốn thắng không? Verbs 2
win thắng Verbs 2
They try to win. Họ cố gắng để thắng. Verbs 2
I hope you win. Tôi hy vọng bạn thắng. Verbs 2
winter mùa đông Dates and Time
Hurry up! Give me the window. Common Phrases 2
Hurry up if you want to win. Nhanh lên nếu bạn muốn thắng. Common Phrases 2
The architect is drawing. Kiến trúc sư đang vẽ. Jobs 1
He appears and starts following us.
Who dares to win? Ai dám thắng? Verbs 2.5
Their mother will never drink wine. Mẹ của họ sẽ không bao giờ uống rượu. Frequency
You must not drink wine. Bạn không được uống rượu. Modal Verbs
My father does not buy this bottle of wine in Sweden. Bố tôi không mua chai rượu nàyở Thuỵ Điển. Countries 2
I do not like them following me all day. Tôi không thích họ đi theo tôi cả ngày. Verbs 3
He appears and stars following us. Anh ấy xuất hiện và bắt đầu đi theo chúng tôi. Verbs 3
I invite you for a glass of wine. Tôi mời bạn một ly rượu. Common Phrases 3
There is something under the window. Có cái gì đó ở dưới cửa sổ. Determiners
Everone hopes that she will win. Mọi người hy vọng cô ấy sẽ thắng. Determiners
They want to know the wine list in this restaurant. Họ muốn biết danh sách rượu ở nhà hàng này. Abstract Objects 1
If you are not calm, you will not win. Nếu bạn không bình tĩnh, bạn sẽ không thắng. Adjectives 2
My team will win the championship. Đội của tôi sẽ thắng chức vô địch. Sports
He does not win, although his points are high. Anh ấy không thắng mặc dù điểm của anh ấy cao. Sports
I will win that competition Tôi sẽ thắng cuộc thi đó. Arts
Her boyfriend does not drink wine. Bạn trai của cô ấy không uống rượu. Jobs 2
My grandparents have always back pain in winter. Ông bà của tôi luôn bị đau lưng vào mùa đông. Medical
the volume of ten bottles of wine Thể tích của mười chai rượu Science
I know how to measure the mass of wine. Tôi biết đo khối lượng của rượu. Science
History is written by the winners. Lịch sử được viết bởi người chiến thắng. History
winner người chiến thắng History
You have to fail to know how to win. Bạn phải thất bại để biết làm sao để chiến thắng. Military
win chiến thắng Military
Modern warfare cannot win guerrilla warfare. Chiến tranh hiện đại không thể thắng chiến tranh du kích. Military
They are confident their army will win. Họ tự tin quân đội của họ sẽ thắng. Reduplicative Words 2
After winning, the room becomes boisterous. Sau khi thắng, căn phòng trở nên rộn ràng. Reduplicative Words 2





We’ll travel around the world if we win the lottery. Chúng tôi làm một cuộc hành trình vòng quanh thế giới, nếu chúng tôi trúng xổ số. * 097


like: win
to try to win voters chinh phục cử
to win victory over, triumph over; victory chiến thắng
(1) snatch, steal
(2) to win
(3) to give a shock
(4) to pull
(5) to recoil
(6) borrow money temporarily
giật
[= giật] (1) snatch, steal
(2) to win
(3) to give a shock
(4) to pull
(5) to recoil
(6) borrow money temporarily
giựt
to unravel, untangle, disentangle; to win back gỡ
try to win someone’s heart lấy lòng
to win a victory mang thắng lợi
to gain time, win time mua thời giờ
to win time to think mua thời giờ mà suy nghĩ
right and wrong, good and bad, win or lose, head and tail; glutinous and ordinary rice nếp tẻ
win a prize as a challenger, win a prize from the holder phá giải
to win the hearts, win the thu phục
to win over man’s heart thu phục nhân tâm
to win the game, win or carry the day thắng cuộc
to win an election thắng cử
to win in a competition thắng trong cuộc cạnh tranh
to win a battle, struggle thắng trận
to denounce, inform (on, against); to flatter, win over, coax, wheedle, cajole ton hót
to win a lottery trúng số
to hit the jackpot, win the lottery trúng xổ số
(1) to buzz, be noisy
(2) fast, swift, hurried; to hurry (up)
(3) to win (in certain card games)
(4) to thunder, make a thundering sound
ù
smallest win (in mahjong or other game) ù suông
to win a bet ăn cuộc
to win a bet ăn cá
to continue gambling in an attempt to win bigger gains ăn già
to win a prize ăn giải
to win big ăn to
to excel, win over, prevail over, be the best, get the better of ăn đứt
to seize, win (prize), grab, take by force đoạt
to win a goal medal đoạt chương vàng
to win a prize đoạt giải
to win a medal đoạt huy chương
to win a championship đoạt vô địch
to win (in gambling) được bạc
to win a prize, carry off a prize đạt giải
to win first prize đạt giải nhất



33 It's windy today. Hôm nay trời gió.
34 It isn't windy today. Hôm nay trời không gió.
191 It isn't snowing. Trời đang không có tuyết.
265 It rains a lot in the winter. Mùa đông trời mưa nhiều.
433 It rains a lot in the winter. Trời mưa nhiều vào mùa đông.
455 Does he wash windows? Anh ấy có rửa cửa sổ không?
456 Is he washing a window? Anh ấy có đang rửa cửa sổ không?
584 It was hot in the room, so I opened the window. Trong phòng nóng nên tôi đã mở cửa sổ.
617 I played tennis yesterday, but I didn't win. Tôi chơi quần vợt hôm qua nhưng tôi đã không thắng.
646 Did you win? Cậu có thắng không?
660 The window is broken. Cửa sổ bị vỡ.
666 It was very warm in the room, so I opened a window. Trong phòng rất ấm nên tôi đã mở cửa sổ.
738 Did your team win the baseball game yesterday? Đội của cậu có thắng trận bóng chày hôm qua không?
740 window. Khi chúng tôi đang chơi bóng chày thì tôi vụt bóng và làm vỡ cửa sổ.
747 I climbed in through a window. Tôi trèo qua cửa sổ.
1038 How were these windows broken? Những tấm cửa sổ này làm sao mà bị vỡ?
The window got broken.'> 1080 The window got broken.'> The window's bebroken. > The window got broken. The window got broken.'> ☊ Cửa sổ đã bị vỡ.
1104 How was the window broken? How did the window get broken? Cửa sổ làm sao mà bị vỡ?
1162 How do you opthis window? Can you show me? Cậu mở cái cửa sổ này kiểu gì? Cậu chỉ cho tôi được không?
1172 Somebody broke this window last night. Có người làm vỡ cửa sổ tối hôm qua.
1173 Somebody's brokthis window. Có người đã làm vỡ cửa sổ.
1174 This window was broklast night. This window got broklast night. Cửa sổ bị vỡ hôm qua.
1294 I think we'll win the game. Tôi nghĩ chúng ta sẽ thắng trong trò chơi.
1316 It's very warm in this room. Shall I opa window? Trong phòng này ấm quá. Tôi mở cửa sổ ra nhé?
1404 I like this hotel room. You can see the mountains from the window. Tôi thích phòng khách sạn này. Cậu có thể nhìn thấy núi từ cửa sổ.
1702 There was a clock on the wall near the window. Từng có một cái đồng hồ trên tường gần cửa sổ.
1738 There was strong wind yesterday. Hôm qua có gió to.
1739 It's hot in this room. Opa window. Trong phòng nhà nóng. Mở cửa ra.
1807 Is it snowing? — No, it isn't. Trời đang có tuyết à? - Không.
1829 You closed the window, didn't you? — Yes, I think so. Cậu đã đóng cửa phải không? - Đúng vậy.
2018 remembered to lock the door, but I forgot to shut the windows. Tôi biết là tôi đã khoá cửa. Tôi nhớ rõ ràng là đã khoá nó. > Tôi có nhớ khoá cửa nhưng tôi đã quên đóng cửa sổ.
2086 Victor got himself into nancial trouble by borrowing too much money. Victor tự chuốc rắc rối tài chính vào mình bằng việc vay quá nhiều tiền.
2255 I'm going to open a window to get some fresh air. Tôi định mở cửa sổ để có không khí.
2418 to win. Mọi người đã ngạc nhiên là anh ấy thắng. Ít người nghĩ là anh ấy thắng.
2894 I congratulated my brother for winning the tennis tournament. Tôi đã chúc mừng em trai tôi vì đã thắng trong vòng thi quần vợt.
2979 The two (2) brothers are identical twins, so everybody gets them mixed up. Hai anh em là cặp sinh đôi cùng trứng. Vậy nên mọi người thường lẫn lộn họ với nhau.

The police gained access through a broken window. access
strong winds accompanied by heavy rain accompany
add sth to sth: A new wing was added to the building. add
The narrow windows admit little light into the room. admit
After winning the prize she became famous overnight. after
We were rowing against the current. against
Wine improves with age. age
The jacket was showing signs of age. age
I felt a growing sense of alarm when he did not return that night. alarm
Wine contains about 10% alcohol. alcohol
It will take about an hour to get there, allowing for traffic delays. allow for sb/sth
alternative energy (= electricity or power that is produced using the energy from the sun, wind, water, etc.) alternative
amuse sb: My funny drawings amused the kids. amuse
amuse sb: She suggested several ideas to help Laura amuse the twins. amuse
the growing anger and frustration of young unemployed people anger
The winners will be announced in reverse order. announce
I can't tell the twins apart (= see the difference between them). apart
Viewing is by appointment only (= only at a time that has been arranged in advance). appointment
Winter is approaching. approach
She desperately wanted to win her father's approval. approval
to win/lose an argument argument
The girls awoke to the sound of rain rattling on the windows. awake
award for sth: to win/receive/get an award for sth award
They set off with the wind at their backs (= behind them). back
They wanted to win so badly. badly
He smashed the window with an iron bar. bar
All the ground floor windows were fitted with bars. bar
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
The bird was beating its wings (= moving them up and down) frantically. beat
Hailstones beat against the window. beat
Their recent wins have proved they're still the ones to beat (= the most difficult team to beat). beat
With the benefit of hindsight (= knowing what we have learnt since), we would do things differently. benefit
bet on/against sth: I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election. bet
to win/lose a bet bet
'Liverpool are bound to win.' 'Do you want a bet? ' (= I disagree with you, I don't think they will.) bet
a bitter wind bitter
An ugly new building blocked the view from the window. block
the sound of trumpets blowing blow
blow sth + adv./prep.: I was almost blown over by the wind. blow
blow sth + adj.: The wind blew the door shut. blow
A cold wind blew from the east. blow
It was blowing hard. blow
It was blowing a gale (= there was a strong wind). blow
+ adv./prep.: You're not blowing hard enough! blow
The tyres on my bike need blowing up. blow sth up
a rowing/sailing boat boat
The dog was gnawing at a bone. bone
a wine/beer/milk bottle bottle
He drank a whole bottle of wine. bottle
The wind blew through gaps at the top and bottom of the door. bottom
All the windows broke with the force of the blast. break
break sth: to break a cup/window break
We crossed the bridge over the river Windrush. bridge
a broken window/plate broken
a twin brother brother
blowing bubbles into water through a straw bubble
the play/stop/rewind button button
The windows slide down at the touch of a button. button
The telephone is by the window. by
It can be quite cold here in winter. can
Someone had carelessly left a window open. carelessly
Our lawyer didn't think we had a case (= had enough good arguments to win in a court of law). case
to win/lose a case case
Windsor Castle castle
certain to do sth: She looks certain to win an Oscar. certain
The wind has changed direction. change
a sales chart (= showing the level of a company's sales) chart
a cheap and nasty bottle of wine cheap
check (that)...: Go and check (that) I've locked the windows. check
chew sth (up): teeth designed for chewing meat chew
He is always chewing gum. chew
After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours: a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky. choice
Hawaii remains a popular choice for winter vacation travel. choice
to clean the windows/bath/floor clean
To run a window, just double-click on the icon. click
I climbed through the window. climb
Would anyone mind if I closed the window? close
The result is going to be too close to call (= either side may win). close
As soon as the coast was clear he climbed in through the window. the coast is clear
a long winter coat coat
animals in their winter coats (= grown long for extra warmth) coat
Technology and good management. That's a winning combination (= one that will certainly be successful). combination
At last winter came to an end. come
comparison of A to B: a comparison of the brain to a computer (= showing what is similar) comparison
to enter/win/lose a competition competition
concern (about sth/sb): There is growing concern about violence on television. concern
He expressed his confidence that they would win. confidence
confident of sth/doing sth: The team feels confident of winning. confident
People often confuse me and my twin sister. confuse
to enter/win/lose a contest contest
contract to do sth: to win/be awarded a contract to build a new school contract
Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the flight to Rome has been cancelled. control
The wind hit him as he turned the corner. corner
Am I correct in saying that you know a lot about wine? correct
A late penalty cost United the game (= meant that they did not win the game). cost
The surrounding countryside is windswept and rocky. countryside
cover sb/sth with sth: The wind blew in from the desert and covered everything with sand. cover
The crowd cheered the winning hit. crowd
crucial to/for sth: Winning this contract is crucial to the success of the company. crucial
cry for sth: She ran to the window and cried for help. cry
to draw/pull/close the curtains (= to pull them across the window so they cover it) curtain
to draw/draw back/pull back the curtains (= to open them, so that the window is no longer covered) curtain
the unemployment-income curve (= a line on a graph showing the relationship between the number of unemployed people and national income) curve
The winner cut ten seconds off (= ran the distance ten seconds faster than) the world record. cut sth off
Those marks above the window look like damp to me. damp
in the depths of winter (= when it is coldest) depth
Please supply the following details: name, age and sex. detail
I can never tell the difference (= distinguish) between the twins difference
He was directed to a table beside the window. direct
Has the wind changed direction? direction
I was disappointed by the quality of the wine. disappointed
a window display display
distinguish A from B: It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other. distinguish
do sth: to do a drawing/painting/sketch do
the growing problem of domestic violence (= violence between members of the same family) domestic
'Do you think England will win?'—'I doubt it.' doubt
I dragged the chair over to the window. drag
a pencil/charcoal drawing drawing
a drawing by Paul Klee drawing
a drawing of a yacht drawing
a collection of children's drawings drawing
He did/made a drawing of the old farmhouse. drawing
I'm not very good at drawing. drawing
technical drawing drawing
If I win, it will be a dream come true. dream
a day of strong winds and driving rain driving
At last the wind dropped. drop
Hot sun and cold winds can soon dry out your skin. dry out, dry sth out
There are extra flights to Colorado during the winter. during
duty on sth: duty on wine and beer duty
A gale was blowing from the east. east
Ireland was one of the fastest-growing economies in Western Europe in the 1990s. economy
'I'm feeling really depressed.' 'The winter here has that effect sometimes.' effect
to win/lose an election election
The government has declared a state of emergency following the earthquake. emergency
The sender of the first correct entry drawn will win a weekend for two in Venice. entry
escape sth: They were glad to have escaped the clutches of winter for another year. escape
It was cold there even in summer (= so it must have been very cold in winter). even
the long winter evenings evening
Everyone has a chance to win. everyone
On the evidence of their recent matches, it is unlikely the Spanish team will win the cup. evidence
The cost of borrowing has been excluded from the inflation figures. exclude
Concern is growing over the number of children excluded from school (= not allowed to attend because of bad behaviour). exclude
an expanding economy (= with more businesses starting and growing) expand
I looked back, half expecting to see someone following me. expect
expectation (that...): There was a general expectation that he would win. expectation
an extensive range of wines extensive
extreme left-wing/right-wing views extreme
Let's face it, we're not going to win. face
We could hear their voices growing fainter as they walked down the road. faint
They don't have the faintest chance of winning. faint
to achieve/win instant fame fame
She is on the far right of the party (= holds extreme right-wing political views). far
Such thinking is fashionable among right-wing politicians. fashionable
a fast-flowing stream fast
The window wouldn't fasten. fasten
Viewing figures for the series have dropped dramatically. figure
The wind filled the sails. fill
The sails filled with wind. fill
The winner of each contest goes through to the grand final. final
fine clothes/wines/workmanship fine
The flames were growing higher and higher. flame
The sails hung limply in the flat calm (= conditions at sea when there is no wind and the water is completely level). flat
a wine with a delicate fruit flavour flavour
Beautiful music came floating out of the window. float
This can prevent air from flowing freely to the lungs. flow
the electric currents flowing through the cables flow
(+ adv./prep.): A large stone came flying in through the window. fly
A wasp had flown in through the window. fly
A fly was buzzing against the window. fly
The binoculars were not in focus (= were not showing things clearly). focus
The bird folded its wings. fold
Have you been following the basketball championships? follow
The children were following every word of the story intently. follow
He has trouble following simple instructions. follow
Sam walked in, with the rest of the boys following closely behind. follow
the following afternoon/month/year/week following
They arrived on Monday evening and we got there the following day. following
Answer the following questions. following
The band has a huge following in Italy. following
The following is a summary of events. following
The following have been chosen to take part: Watts, Hodges and Lennox. following
He took charge of the family business following his father's death. following
force sth: to force a lock/window/door (= to break it open using force) force
It is difficult to make long-term forecasts for a fast-growing industry. forecast
aluminium window frames frame
Traffic is now moving more freely following an earlier accident. freely
The wine flowed freely (= there was a lot of it to drink). freely
Every time she opens the window we all freeze. freeze
The winds are likely to get fresher towards the end of the day. fresh
I can't tell one twin from the other. from
a full bottle of wine full
gamble sth (at/on sth): I gambled all my winnings on the last race. gamble
a wine glass glass
a glass of sherry/wine/water, etc. glass
I want a rope that will go from the top window to the ground. go
The winning goal was scored by Hill. goal
Grateful thanks are due to the following people for their help... grateful
A growing child needs plenty of sleep. grow
Fears are growing for the safety of a teenager who disappeared a week ago. grow
There is growing opposition to the latest proposals. grow
Shortage of water is a growing problem. grow
She is growing in confidence all the time. grow
'Who's going to win?' 'Your guess is as good as mine.' your guess is as good as mine
She handed out medals and certificates to the winners. hand sth out (to sb)
These revelations will harm her chances of winning the election. harm
Red wine gives me a headache. headache
She was glowing with health and clearly enjoying life. health
help sth: It doesn't really help matters knowing that everyone is talking about us. help
The tree blew over in the high winds. high
a high branch/shelf/window high
He made the winning hit. hit
The winning captain held the trophy in the air. hold
It's very windy—you'd better hold on to your hat. hold on (to sth/sb), hold on to sth/sb
to win the highest honour honour
She has high hopes of winning (= is very confident about it). hope
She has the window open, however cold it is outside. however
There was ice on the windows. ice
in spring/summer/autumn/winter in
A yellowing of the skin indicates jaundice. indicate
a pen and ink drawing ink
the insides of the windows inside
These plants will add interest to your garden in winter. interest
interview sb about sth: Next week, I will be interviewing Spielberg about his latest movie. interview
her growing involvement with contemporary music involvement
A windproof jacket is an essential item of clothing for hillwalking. item
There's a special key for winding up this clock. key
Would you be kind enough to close the window? kind
knock at/on sth: Somebody was knocking on the window. knock
Knowing Ben, we could be waiting a long time (= it is typical of him to be late). know
a wine lake (= a large supply of wine that is not being used) lake
winding country lanes lane
He knew this was his last hope of winning. last
A man was leaning out of the window. lean
leave sth: Red wine leaves a stain. leave
The Left only has/have a small chance of winning power. left
a toy library (= for borrowing toys from) library
light winds light
the lighted windows of the house light
He ran like the wind (= very fast). like
A line formed at each teller window. line
There is a fine line between showing interest in what someone is doing and interfering in it. line
a shopping/wine/price list list
a litre bottle of wine litre
They located their headquarters in Swindon. locate
It's a good idea to have locks fitted on all your windows. lock
They don't look like they're trying to win. look
a window set low in the wall low
the lucky winners lucky
a washing/sewing machine machine
mail sb: Please mail us at the following email address. mail
make sb/sth + adj.: You've made my nose too big (= for example in a drawing). make
make sth from sth: Wine is made from grapes. make
make sth into sth: The grapes are made into wine. make
a growing/declining market for second-hand cars market
to win/lose a match match
They may well win. may
a medium dry white wine medium
It took her a mere 20 minutes to win. mere
the mildest winter since records began mild
Do you mind if I open the window? mind
a wing mirror (= on the side of a car) mirror
When you painted your bedroom, you missed a bit (= of the wall) under the window. miss
I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Monday. Monday
Some addicts suffer violent mood swings (= changes of mood) if deprived of the drug. mood
She's the mother of twins. mother
Phil moved towards the window. move
The exams are drawing near. near
He needs to win this game to stay in the match. need
I never knew (= didn't know until now) you had a twin sister. never
The plants are coming along nicely (= growing well). nicely
cold winds coming from the north north
He pressed his nose up against the window. nose
He blew his nose (= cleared it by blowing strongly into a handkerchief ). nose
The course will have to be repeated owing to pressure of numbers (= too many students). number
the howling of the wind of
The window looked out onto the terrace. onto
A wasp flew in the open window. open
a window of opportunity (= a period of time when the circumstances are right for doing sth) opportunity
I could see smoke coming from the windows of the house directly opposite. opposite
Shut the window, otherwise it'll get too cold in here. otherwise
Don't lean out of the window. out
Open a window, it's like an oven in here! oven
The wind must have blown it over. over
There will be winners in each of three age groups, and one overall winner. overall
She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal. overcome
Overcome by curiosity, the boy looked through the window. overcome
the pleasures and pains of growing old pain
to win a seat in Parliament parliament
Read the following passage and answer the questions below. passage
a pencil drawing pencil
If Rooney performs (= performs well) then I believe England can win. perform
an Oscar-winning performance from Kate Winslet performance
Do you know him personally (= have you met him, rather than just knowing about him from other people)? personally
harrowing television pictures of the famine picture
The children were drawing pictures of their pets. picture
Insulation may reduce the danger of pipes bursting in winter. pipe
The architect is drawing up plans for the new offices. plan
a seating plan (= showing where each person will sit, for example at a dinner) plan
a floor plan (= showing how furniture is arranged) plan
a viewing platform giving stunning views over the valley platform
to win/lose a point point
Could you possibly open that window? possibly
nuclear/wind/solar power power
The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court. presentation
press sth/sb/yourself against sth: She pressed her face against the window. press
A tidal current turbine is similar in principle to a windmill. principle
Ten prison officers and three inmates needed hospital treatment following the riot. prison
He won first prize in the woodwind section. prize
Win a car in our grand prize draw! prize
French wine producers producer
We are doing a special promotion of Chilean wines. promotion
They huddled together to protect themselves from the wind. protect
Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain. protection
The editors published a full apology in the following edition. publish
He did it on purpose, knowing it would annoy her. on purpose
They drank quite a lot of wine. quite a lot (of sth)
rank as sth: It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win. rank
a rapidly growing economy rapidly
We have to be realistic about our chances of winning. realistic
a realistic drawing realistic
front and rear windows rear
a growing recognition that older people have potential too recognition
The book is full of references to growing up in India. reference
The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight. reflect
a pang/twinge of regret regret
He flashed a smile, showing two rows of white, regular teeth. regular
Please reject the following candidates... reject
It remains true that sport is about competing well, not winning. remain
Morocco scored four goals without reply to win the game. reply
Wind direction is represented by arrows. represent
require that...: We require that you comply with the following rules:... require
resist doing sth: He couldn't resist showing off his new car. resist
I can rest easy (= stop worrying) knowing that she's safely home. rest
She came out of retirement to win two gold medals at the championships. retirement
She looked up briefly then returned to her sewing. return
The following day the pain returned. return
The winners were announced in reverse order (= the person in the lowest place was announced first). reverse
She had been reviewing the previous week on her way home. review
We will be reviewing all the topics covered this semester. review
Winning the match was just reward for the effort the team had made. reward
He's ridden six winners so far this year (= in horse racing). ride
The wind was right in our faces. right
The wind is rising—I think there's a storm coming. rise
to travel up/down river (= in the opposite direction to/in the same direction as the way in which the river is flowing) river
The child was watching it all with big round eyes (= showing interest). round
He went round interviewing people about local traditions. round
This is her third win in a row. in a row
I rubbed a clear patch on the window with my fingers. rub
The river ran dry (= stopped flowing) during the drought. run
Your nose is running (= mucus is flowing from it). run
They had hoped to win and were sadly disappointed. sadly
As the boat moved down the river the wind began to fill the sails. sail
She needs to win the next two games to save the match. save
a scale model/drawing scale
Troops sealed off the site following a bomb alert. seal sth off
to win/lose a seat (= in an election) seat
a window/corner seat (= one near a window/in a corner) seat
Would you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat? (= on a plane) seat
Check that all windows and doors have been made as secure as possible. secure
I looked out of the window but saw nothing. see
a severe winter (= one during which the weather conditions are extremely bad) severe
knitting and sewing sewing
a sewing basket sewing
a pile of sewing sewing
He could not live with the shame of other people knowing the truth. shame
How much was your share of the winnings? share
He winced as a sharp pain shot through his leg. sharp
Profits fell sharply following the takeover. sharply
He rapped sharply on the window. sharply
shelter sb/sth from sb/sth: Trees shelter the house from the wind. shelter
It should be snowing now, according to the weather forecast. should
She shrugged her shoulders (= showing that she didn't know or care). shoulder
The movie is now showing at all major movie theaters. show
She had objected to a photo showing her in a bikini. show
She had a warm woollen hat and scarf on that left only her eyes and nose showing. show
show sth: a report showing the company's current situation show
He's just showing off because that girl he likes is here. show off
wintry showers (= of snow) shower
The window won't shut. shut
to be on the winning/losing side side
a side door/entrance/window side
There is a large window on either side of the front door. side
Her work is showing some signs of improvement. sign
The birds were singing outside my window. sing
Unemployment is the single most important factor in the growing crime rates. single
I'm in a no-win situation (= whatever I do will be bad for me). situation
A slight breeze was blowing. slight
He spends all winter on the slopes (= skiing ). slope
Several windows had been smashed. smash
Traffic is now flowing smoothly again. smoothly
It's been snowing heavily all day. snow
There's still some wine in the bottle. some
The howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls (= the spirits of dead people who are not in heaven). soul
Leaving him out of the team may sound the death knell for our chances of winning (= signal the end of our chances). sound
The tiny window was the only source of light. source
birds flying to the south for the winter south
spicy chicken wings spicy
split (with sb/sth): the years following his bitter split with his wife split
Seeds and pollen are spread by the wind. spread
The bird spread its wings. spread
At one stage it looked as though they would win. stage
start by doing sth: Let's start by reviewing what we did last week. start
Are the following statements true or false? statement
Don't stick your arm out of the car window. stick out (of sth), stick sth out (of sth)
The boys were throwing sticks and stones at the dog. stick
The windows were stiff and she couldn't get them open. stiff
Some children were throwing stones into the lake. stone
stop sth: I stopped the tape and pressed rewind. stop
Winchester will be the next station stop. stop
animals storing up food for the winter store
A political storm is brewing over the Prime Minister's comments. storm
The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election. street
wind strength strength
a strong wind/current strong
This wine is good stuff. stuff
successful (in sth/in doing sth): They were successful in winning the contract. successful
The following day she felt sufficiently well to go to work. sufficiently
suggest sth (to sb): May I suggest a white wine with this dish, Sir? suggest
The following is a summary of our conclusions. summary
A pale wintry sun shone through the clouds. sun
I suppose you think it's funny, do you? (= showing anger). suppose
'Yes and no.' 'What is that supposed to mean?' (= showing that you are annoyed) be supposed to do/be sth
sure of doing sth: England must win this game to be sure of qualifying for the World Cup. sure
'Will you open the wine?' 'Sure, where is it?' sure
Many birds didn't survive the severe winter. survive
swallow (sth): Always chew food well before swallowing it. swallow
This wine is too sweet for me. sweet
swing sth + adv./prep.: He swung his legs over the side of the bed. swing
swing sth + adj.: She swung the door open. swing
As he pushed her, she swung higher and higher (= while sitting on a swing). swing
swing from sth: A set of keys swung from her belt. swing
swing sth: He sat on the stool, swinging his legs. swing
swing yourself + adv./prep.: He swung himself out of the car. swing
The kids were playing on the swings. swing
He is liable to abrupt mood swings (= for example from being very happy to being very sad). swing
Voting showed a 10% swing to Labour. swing
There are indications of a swing towards nuclear power. swing
He took a wild swing at the ball. swing
the swing of her hips swing
the tail wing tail
target for sb/sth: Doors and windows are an easy target for burglars. target
There is a growing need for qualified teachers of Business English. teacher
technical drawing (= especially taught as a school subject) technical
tell A from B: Can you tell Tom from his twin brother? tell
It tends to get very cold here in the winter. tend
There is a growing tendency among employers to hire casual staff. tendency
They now say that red wine is good for you. they
As things stand at present, he seems certain to win. thing
Do it like this (= in the way I am showing you). this
He received death threats from right-wing groups. threat
threaten sb: They broke my windows and threatened me. threaten
The burglar got in through the window. through
throw sth + adj.: I threw open the windows to let the smoke out. throw
throw (sth): Stop throwing stones at the window! throw
The universities have expanded, thus allowing many more people the chance of higher education. thus
There are three winning tickets. ticket
It doesn't matter if you don't win every time (= every time you play). time
We have a new timetable each term (= showing the times of each class in school). timetable
I turned away and looked out of the window. turn
The kids took turns on the swing. take turns (in sth/to do sth)
She's expecting twins. twin
twin boys/girls twin
a twin brother/sister twin
She placed the ladder under (= just lower than) the window. under
I sleep with the window open unless it's really cold. unless
He was very unlucky not to win. unlucky
an unusually cold winter unusually
The wind is getting up (= blowing more strongly). up
The winner will receive a prize to the value of £1 000. value
A viewing platform gave stunning views over the valley. view
Hang the picture on the wall opposite the window. wall
to win/lose a/the war war
We seem to be winning the war against crime. war
The wind made little waves on the pond. wave
The area's wine industry still has a way to go to full maturity. way
He was showing off, as is the way with adolescent boys. way
hot/cold/wet/fine/summer/windy, etc. weather weather
A spider had spun a perfect web outside the window. web
We go skiing most weekends in winter. weekend
The winners were given an enthusiastic welcome when they arrived home. welcome
The weather will be wet and windy in the south. wet
Which way is the wind blowing? which
The twins are so alike I can't tell which is which. which is which
He scored the winning goal just seconds before the final whistle. whistle
Owls usually swallow their prey whole (= without chewing it). whole
wild mood swings wild
win at sth: to win at cards/chess, etc. win
win against sb/sth: France won by six goals to two against Denmark. win
win sth: to win an election/a game/a war, etc. win
She loves to win an argument. win
win sth: Britain won five gold medals. win
How many states did the Republicans win? win
win sth from sb: The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election. win
win yourself/sb sth: You've won yourself a trip to New York. win
They are trying to win support for their proposals. win
strong/high winds wind
gale-force winds wind
a light wind wind
a north/south/east/west wind wind
a chill/cold/biting wind from the north wind
The wind is blowing from the south. wind
The trees were swaying in the wind. wind
A gust of wind blew my hat off. wind
The weather was hot, without a breath of wind. wind
The wall gives some protection from the prevailing wind. wind
The wind is getting up (= starting to blow strongly). wind
The wind has dropped (= stopped blowing strongly). wind
wind speed/direction wind
The river winds its way between two meadows. wind
Wind the bandage around your finger. wind
wind sth (up): He had forgotten to wind his watch. wind
wind up: It was one of those old-fashioned gramophones that winds up. wind
wind sth forward/back: He wound the tape back to the beginning. wind
wind forward/back: Wind forward to the bit where they discover the body. wind
She looked out of the window. window
to open/close the window window
the bedroom/car/kitchen, etc. window window
a broken window window
I saw the dress I wanted in the window. window
a window display window
to create/open a window window
There was a long line of people at the box-office window. window
The address must be clearly visible through the window of the envelope. window
a bottle of wine wine
a glass of dry/sweet wine wine
red/rosé/white wine wine
sparkling wine wine
The swan flapped its wings noisily. wing
wing feathers wing
The winners of the competition will be announced next month. winner
There are no winners in a divorce (= everyone suffers). winner
the Champions League winners winner
Johnson rode his 48th winner of the year. winner
the winning horse winning
the winning goal winning
a mild/severe/hard winter winter
Our house can be very cold in (the) winter. winter
They worked on the building all through the winter. winter
We went to New Zealand last winter. winter
the winter months winter
a winter coat winter
Many British birds winter in Africa. winter
Increasing numbers of retired people are wintering abroad. winter
a nice steak with a bottle of red wine with
The meal with wine came to $20 each. with
She sleeps with the window open. with
without sb doing sth: The party was organized without her knowing anything about it. without
a young wine young

gagner que le meilleur gagne
suivant les 20 jours suivants, ils meurent de faim
vent dans la rue il faisait du vent
dérouler la cérémonie aurait dû se dérouler la veille
hiver tu ne peux pas passer l’hiver ici
fenêtre j’ai sauté par la fenêtre
croissant la compétition avec les Etats-Unis ira croissant
remporter l’autorité revenait à celui qui remportait la victoire
vin du vin, s’il vous plaît
dessin vous aimez les dessins animés?
aile l’oiseau battra des ailes jusqu’à sa mort
interrogation je laisse toutes ces interrogations à votre réflexion
vainqueur si vous pensez en vainqueurs, vous le deviendrez
pavillon il m’emmena bavarder dans le pavillon de la piscine
regagner vous pouvez regagner votre ville
tirage vous finirez par présenter le tirage du loto
envergure quel projet d’envergure se fait instantané- ment?
gagnant j’en sortirai gagnant, finalement
rallier on veut faire de l’argent, on veut rallier les gens, faire le party
ralentissement l’économie japonaise est en net ralentissement
vitre derrière la vitre, il l’observait, il la jugeait
vitrine la marchandise est en vitrine
jumeau les jumeaux ont besoin l’un de l’autre
balancer cela plie terriblement et se balance à la moindre brise
grandissant l’insatisfaction grandissante exige une action rapide
coulisse car, en coulisse, on négocia