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eldest brother, oldest brother anh cả



OXF3000N nhân danh cá nhân on sb’s behalf
OXF3000N ngành nhành cây nhánh song ngả đường branch
OXF3000N cuộc tranh luận cuộc tranh cãi tranh luận bàn cãi debate
OXF3000N sự câu cá sự đánh cá fishing
OXF3000N sinh đôi tạo thành cặp cặp song sinh twin













like: anh cả
ermahnen cảnh cáo, khiển trách 规劝 guīquàn
einen Ast absägen chặt, cưa đứt một cành cây 锯掉一根树枝 jùdiào yī gēn shùzhī
einen Streit schlichten hòa giải một cuộc tranh cãi 调和一个争执 tiáohé yī gè zhēngzhí
streitsüchtig hay gây gổ, thích tranh cãi 好争吵的 hào zhēngchǎo de
der Fischer người đánh cá
ermahnen cảnh cáo, khiển trách
der Fischfang ngư nghiệp, nghề đánh cá
die Mahnung sự cảnh báo, sự cảnh cáo
einen Ast absägen chặt, cưa đứt một cành cây
einen Streit schlichten hòa giải một cuộc tranh cãi
die Wohnung einweihen khánh thành căn hộ, mở tiệc tân gia
streitsüchtig hay gây gổ, thích tranh cãi


Nach dem Flug ist er müde und sein Gepäck ist sehr schwer. Sau chuyến bay anh cảm thấy mệt và hành lý thì rất nặng. (Lektion 3, Nr. 22)
Lassen Sie mich den Tank sehen. Ich denke, Sie brauchen bleifreies Benzin. Đế tôi xem bình xăng. Chắc là anh cần loại xăng không chì. (Lektion 19, Nr. 218)
Ich denke, dass ich neue Kleidung benötige. Anh nghĩ, anh cần quần áo mới. (Lektion 21, Nr. 250)
Ich benötige nur einige warme Pullover, Schuhe, Socken, einige Hosen und Jeans, aber nichts besonderes. Anh cần vài chiếc áo thun, giày, vài đôi vớ, vài cái quần tây và quần jeans, nhưng chắng có cái nào đặc biệt cả. (Lektion 22, Nr. 261)
Und du benötigst eine neue Brille, dann siehst du, dass dieses Hemd nichts für dich ist. Và anh cần một cặp kiếng mới. Anh xem đấy, cái áo này không hợp với anh. (Lektion 22, Nr. 262)
Ich benötige ein paar neue Hosen. Anh cần vài cái quần mới. (Lektion 22, Nr. 270)
Mach einfach eine Liste mit dem, was du brauchst. Das wird dir helfen. Hãy lên danh sách những thứ anh cần. Nó sẽ giúp anh. (Lektion 24, Nr. 308)
Diese Person stahl den Ring von Trangs Großmutter. Người này đánh cắp chiếc nhẫn của bà Trang. (Lektion 27, Nr. 344)
Wofür brauche ich denn diese Einteilung? Vậy anh cần cái bản hướng dẫn này để làm gì? (Lektion 46, Nr. 661)
Eigentlich nicht, ich fühle mich in jedem Land der Erde wohl. Thực sự không, anh cảm thấy thoải mái ở mọi nước trên trái đất. (Lektion 56, Nr. 801)
Ich fühle mich so schlapp und elend! Anh cảm thấy thật yếu ớt và tệ quá! (Lektion 66, Nr. 940)
Du hast dich heute morgen wohl nicht rasiert, dein Bart kratzt! Sáng hôm nay anh không cạo râu, râu của anh cào đau quá! (Lektion 76, Nr. 1090)
Vielen Dank für Ihr Schreiben vom 01. März. Xin chân thành cám ơn bức thư của anh / chị gửi ngày 01.03 (Lektion 89, Nr. 1326)
Vielen Dank für Ihre rasche Antwort. Xin chân thành cám ơn câu trả lời rất nhanh chóng của anh / chị . (Lektion 89, Nr. 1329)
Vielen Dank für deine schnelle Antwort. Xin chân thành cám ơn câu trả lời rất nhanh chóng của bạn. (Lektion 89, Nr. 1330)
Ich beherrsche Englisch in Wort und Schrift. Tôi thông thạo tiếng Anh cả nói và viết. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1858)
Vielen Dank für's Zuhören. Chân thành cám ơn sự lắng nghe (của quý vị). (Lektion 114, Nr. 2115)
Ich bedanke mich für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit. Tôi chân thành cám ơn sự quan tâm theo dõi của quý vị. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2117)
Vielen Dank – auch im Namen aller Kollegen und Kolleginnen – für diese interessante Präsentation. Thay mặt tất cả các đồng nghiệp xin chân thành cám ơn bài diễn thuyết rất thú vị này. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2121)

393 You speak English. How about your brother? Does he speak English? Cậu nói tiếng Anh. Còn anh cậu thì sao? Anh ấy có nói tiếng Anh không?
1664 Look! There's a photo of your brother in the newspaper! Nhìn kìa! Có ảnh của anh cậu trên mặt báo!

I've suddenly acquired a stepbrother. acquire
admit to doing sth: She admitted to having stolen the car. admit
My brothers are always arguing. argue
argue (with sb) (about/over sth): We're always arguing with each other about money. argue
After some heated argument a decision was finally taken. argument
stolen works of art art
He felt ashamed to let her see him in this state. ashamed
Some newspapers have turned their backs on discussion and argument. turn your back on sb/sth
a white plate with a blue band around the edge band
His job has become his whole life. become
He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer. benefit
More than a third of Britain's bird species need urgent protection. bird
a fishing boat boat
She climbed the tree and hid in the branches. branch
He felt homesick, but made a brave attempt to appear cheerful. brave
Sentences can be broken up into clauses. break sth up
He felt he would burst with anger and shame. burst
The prisoners were kept in chains (= with chains around their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping). chain
The country was chopped up into small administrative areas. chop
He chopped a branch off the tree. chop sth off (sth)
Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the boy's death. circumstance
I spent all day cooking and cleaning. clean
the club scene in Newcastle club
The club has/have voted to admit new members. club
compare A with/to B: We carefully compared the first report with the second. compare
comparison of A and B: a comparison of the rail systems in Britain and France comparison
Graduates have to fight for jobs in a highly competitive market. competitive
You have to be highly competitive to do well in sport these days. competitive
He felt a sudden alarm at the turn the conversation was taking. conversation
I spent all evening correcting essays. correct
A girl was killed yesterday in a crash involving a stolen car. crash
The question of the origin of the universe is still hotly debated (= strongly argued about) by scientists. debate
develop (from sth) (into sth): The place has rapidly developed from a small fishing community into a thriving tourist resort. develop
Pack the dirt firmly round the plants. dirt
He found it difficult to hide his disappointment when she didn't arrive. disappointment
disapprove sth: A solid majority disapproves the way the president is handling the controversy. disapprove
divide sth (up) (into sth): A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments. divide
division (of sth) into sth: the division of the population into age groups division
She was trapped in a downward spiral of personal unhappiness. downward
The robbers drove off in a stolen vehicle. drive off
He was charged with pushing drugs (= selling them). drug
Each day that passed he grew more and more desperate. each
embarrassed at sth: He felt embarrassed at being the centre of attention. embarrassed
a chief/senior/top executive in a computer firm executive
He felt a hand on his shoulder. feel
feel sb/sth/yourself doing sth: He felt a hand touching his shoulder. feel
He felt the sweat running down his face. feel
He felt like bursting into tears. feel like sth/like doing sth
Few will argue with this conclusion. few
fish pie fish
a fishing boat fishing
Many large old houses have been converted into flats. flat
Police have issued flood warnings for Nevada. flood
First get students to form groups of four. form
The teams formed up into lines. form
She spends all day sitting in front of (= working at) her computer. in front of
My car got (= was) stolen at the weekend. get
stolen goods goods
grab at sth: She grabbed at the branch, missed and fell. grab
I would be grateful if you could send the completed form back as soon as possible. grateful
He cut himself a great thick slice of cake. great
Avoid heavy foods that are difficult to digest. heavy
a high branch/shelf/window high
highly competitive/critical/sensitive highly
I touched his forehead. He felt hot and feverish. hot
a key/sensitive/controversial issue issue
'Caution' is the key word in this situation. key
a fishing line line
He was about six feet tall, with no distinguishing marks. mark
She spent the morning matching up orders with invoices. match sth up (with sth)
I've heard they're getting divorced. Mind you, I'm not surprised—they were always arguing. mind you
He felt every muscle in his body tighten. muscle
Manhattan is divided into distinct neighborhoods. neighbourhood
sparrows building a nest of twigs and dry grass nest
fishing nets net
The argument continued until the chairman called them both to order (= ordered them to obey the formal rules of the meeting). order
He felt a sharp pain in his knee. pain
He maintained order by sheer force of personality. personality
I spent the day taking photographs of the city. photograph
He picked his words carefully. pick
plan how, what, etc...: I've been planning how I'm going to spend the day. plan
The gang was caught in possession of stolen goods. possession
hymns/songs of praise praise
He felt a glow of pride as people stopped to admire his garden. pride
The government is pushing ahead with its electoral reforms. push ahead/forward (with sth)
The push for reform started in 2007. push
We'll repair it as quickly as possible. quickly
recover sth: The police eventually recovered the stolen paintings. recover
I'm going to spend the weekend just relaxing. relax
He felt anger rising inside him. rise
A last-minute goal robbed the team of victory. rob sb/sth of sth
an increase in the number of stolen vehicles being offered for sale for sale
We used the branch of an old tree as a seat. seat
He felt an overwhelming sense of loss. sense
He had to settle his affairs (= arrange all his personal business) in Paris before he could return home. settle
They stole everything in sight. sight
Please accept our sincere thanks. sincere
The glass can be cut to size (= cut to the exact measurements) for you. size
He spends all winter on the slopes (= skiing ). slope
He decided to help Jan as he felt sorry for her. be/feel sorry for sb
a high/low sound sound
split sth (into sth): She split the class into groups of four. split
Slate splits easily into thin sheets. split
We were split up into groups to discuss the question. split sb up, split up
steal sth (from sb/sth): My wallet was stolen. steal
Thieves stole jewellery worth over £10 000. steal
It's a crime to handle stolen goods. steal
struggle (with sb) (to do sth): He is engaged in a bitter struggle with his rival to get control of the company. struggle
Caution was not her style (= not the way she usually behaved). style
The town supports a small fishing fleet. support
suspect sb/sth of sth: He resigned after being suspected of theft. suspect
She completed the routine without even working up a sweat. sweat
I'd like to take my argument a stage further. take
He's six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. tall
He felt a tap on his shoulder and turned round. tap
Their lawyers spent days arguing over technical details. technical
Cut the vegetables into thin strips. thin
A snake was twisting around his arm. twist
Luckily, nothing valuable was stolen. valuable
a fishing/mountain/seaside village village
I want it (to be) done as quickly as possible. want
warn (sb) about/against sb/sth: He warned us against pickpockets. warn
warn (sb) that...: She was warned that if she did it again she would lose her job. warn
His legs felt weak. weak
He weighed himself on the bathroom scales. weigh
He spent the whole day writing. whole
work for sth: She dedicated her life to working for peace. work
He spent the evening wrapping up the Christmas presents. wrap
shrink wrapping (= plastic designed to shrink around objects so that it fits them tightly) wrapping