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(1) Mr. and Mrs. (of young adults)
(2) bully, rouge; ringleader, chieftain ☊ anh chị ☊
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like: anh chị → →
im Spiel siegen ☊ giành chiến thắng ☊ 在比赛中获胜 ☊ zài bǐsài zhōng huòshèng
die Geschwister ☊ anh chị em ☊ ☊
im Spiel siegen ☊ giành chiến thắng ☊ ☊
Seine Eltern, Großeltern, Brüder und Schwestern und alle Onkel und deren Söhne und Töchter. ☊ Bố mẹ, ông bà, anh chị em, tất cả các cô các chú và con cái của họ. ☊ (Lektion 40, Nr. 580)
Ich dachte nur, weil wir auch das Bad teilen. ☊ Anh chỉ nghĩ vậy thôi, vì chúng ta cũng dùng chung nhà tắm mà. ☊ (Lektion 42, Nr. 600)
Wir konnten der Polizei nur einen Hinweis geben, in welche Richtung der Mann geflohen ist. ☊ Bọn anh chỉ có thể chỉ dẫn cho cảnh sát, anh ta chạy về hướng nào. ☊ (Lektion 62, Nr. 884)
Dann muss ich mich nur noch um die Bühne kümmern, damit eurem großen Auftritt nichts mehr dazwischen kommen kann. ☊ Vậy là anh chỉ còn phải chăm lo đến sân khấu, để sự biểu diễn không có chuyện gì xảy ra giữa chừng. ☊ (Lektion 78, Nr. 1116)
504 ☊ Hỏi xem anh ấy có anh chị em nào không. - Có, anh ấy có một anh trai và hai em gái. ☊
509 He has several brothers and sisters. ☊ Anh ấy có một số anh chị em. ☊
The police are trying to obtain a more accurate picture of crime levels. ☊ accurate ☊
The article accurately reflects public opinion. ☊ accurately ☊
The report accurately reflects the current state of the industry. ☊ accurately ☊
He was breathing only with the aid of a ventilator. ☊ aid ☊
Britain occupies a total area of 88 798 square miles. ☊ area ☊
He pointed a gun at her. ☊ at ☊
They wanted to win so badly. ☊ badly ☊
the island's only licensed bar (= one that is allowed to sell alcoholic drinks) ☊ 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 ☊
bet on/against sth: I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election. ☊ bet ☊
'Liverpool are bound to win.' 'Do you want a bet? ' (= I disagree with you, I don't think they will.) ☊ bet ☊
Does she have any brothers and sisters? ☊ brother ☊
the main business of the meeting ☊ business ☊
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 ☊
The country was chopped up into small administrative areas. ☊ chop ☊
The result is going to be too close to call (= either side may win). ☊ close ☊
close relatives, such as your mother and father, and brothers and sisters ☊ close ☊
He expressed his confidence that they would win. ☊ confidence ☊
contract to do sth: to win/be awarded a contract to build a new school ☊ contract ☊
A late penalty cost United the game (= meant that they did not win the game). ☊ cost ☊
'Do you think England will win?'—'I doubt it.' ☊ doubt ☊
If I win, it will be a dream come true. ☊ dream ☊
I spend a lot of my time on administrative duties. ☊ duty ☊
The sender of the first correct entry drawn will win a weekend for two in Venice. ☊ entry ☊
Everyone has a chance to win. ☊ everyone ☊
executive decisions/duties/jobs/positions ☊ executive ☊
an executive lounge (= at an airport) ☊ executive ☊
expectation (that...): There was a general expectation that he would win. ☊ expectation ☊
Let's face it, we're not going to win. ☊ face ☊
go doing sth: It's unprofessional to go round criticizing your colleagues. ☊ go around/round ☊
He pointed/aimed the gun at her head. ☊ gun ☊
These revelations will harm her chances of winning the election. ☊ harm ☊
If only he'd remembered to send that letter. ☊ if only ☊
We can expect changes in the political landscape. ☊ landscape ☊
local radio (= a radio station that broadcasts to one area only) ☊ local ☊
They don't look like they're trying to win. ☊ look ☊
to win/lose a match ☊ match ☊
They may well win. ☊ may ☊
It took her a mere 20 minutes to win. ☊ mere ☊
He needs to win this game to stay in the match. ☊ need ☊
Administrative work occupies half of my time. ☊ occupy ☊
He could only watch helplessly as the car plunged into the ravine. ☊ only ☊
If Rooney performs (= performs well) then I believe England can win. ☊ perform ☊
He pointed the gun at her head. ☊ point ☊
He pointed to the spot where the house used to stand. ☊ point ☊
He pointed out the dangers of driving alone. ☊ point out (to sb), point sth out (to sb) ☊
The pound came under pressure from foreign currencies today, increasing the chances of a rise in interest rates. ☊ under pressure ☊
Morocco scored four goals without reply to win the game. ☊ reply ☊
resist (sth): I finished the cake. I couldn't resist it. ☊ resist ☊
They had hoped to win and were sadly disappointed. ☊ sadly ☊
His latest movie is just more of the same—exotic locations, car chases and a final shoot-out. ☊ same ☊
She needs to win the next two games to save the match. ☊ save ☊
John had no brothers or sisters and wasn't used to sharing. ☊ share ☊
Do you have any brothers or sisters? ☊ sister ☊
At one stage it looked as though they would win. ☊ stage ☊
It was time to take the political struggle onto the streets (= by protesting in large groups in the streets of a city). ☊ street ☊
The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election. ☊ street ☊
struggle to do sth: They struggled just to pay their bills. ☊ struggle ☊
sure of doing sth: England must win this game to be sure of qualifying for the World Cup. ☊ sure ☊
As things stand at present, he seems certain to win. ☊ thing ☊
It doesn't matter if you don't win every time (= every time you play). ☊ time ☊
The official title of the job is 'Administrative Assistant'. ☊ title ☊
He pointed to something on the opposite bank. ☊ to ☊
The telephone cable has got twisted (= wound around itself). ☊ twist ☊
He swept to victory in the final of the championship. ☊ roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory ☊
wage sth: The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2007. ☊ wage ☊
In the Middle Ages England waged war on France. ☊ war ☊
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 ☊
How many states did the Republicans win? ☊ win ☊