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OXF3000N dịp cơ hội occasion
OXF3000N cơ hội thời cơ opportunity
OXF3000N /'pə:mit/ cho phép cho cơ hội permit
OXF3000N có liên quan đến người có họ đại từ quan hệ relative
OXF3000N cổ cổ họng throat













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Schau dir dieses Kleid an. Es ist fantastisch. Denkst du, es würde mir passen? Anh xem cái váy xem. Nó thật tuyệt. Anh thấy nó có hợp với em không? (Lektion 21, Nr. 255)
Er niest, seine Nase läuft und der Hals tut ihm weh. Anh bị hắt hơi, chảy mũi và đau cổ họng. (Lektion 66, Nr. 937)
Ein Praktikum bietet die Gelegenheit einen Beruf näher kennenzulernen. Khóa thực tập đem đến cơ hội làm quen với nghiệp vụ chuyên môn. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1732)
Ich möchte mich über meine beruflichen Möglichkeiten informieren. Tôi muốn được thu thập thông tin về các cơ hội nghề nghiệp. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1740)
Wenn Sie sich für die Kultur und die Sprache Chinas interessieren, bieten wir Ihnen die Gelegenheit das anzuwenden, was Sie während Ihres Studiums gelernt haben. Nếu anh / chị có quan tâm đến văn hóa và tiếng Trung Quốc, thì chúng tôi tạo cơ hội cho anh / chị áp dụng các kiến thức mà anh / chị đã học. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1745)
Wir bieten Ihnen die Mitarbeit bei spannenden Projekten in einer der größten Beratungsfirmen Europas an. Chúng tôi tạo cơ hội cho anh / chị tham gia các dự án hấp dẫn của một trong những công ty tư vấn lớn nhất Châu Âu. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1754)
Wie schätzen Sie meine Entwicklungschancen in Ihrer Firma ein? Cơ hội phát triển của tôi trong công ty của ông / bà sẽ thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1970)
Ich suche den Ordner mit den Quittungen, aber ich kann ihn nicht finden. Tôi tìm cặp tài liệu có hóa đơn, nhưng không thấy nó ở đâu. (Lektion 111, Nr. 2025)
Das Projekt ist eine einzigartige Chance für uns. Dự án này là cơ hội lớn cho chúng ta. (Lektion 116, Nr. 2182)


They advise that a passport should be carried with you at all times. advise
She studies art two afternoons a week. afternoon
She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone. alarmed
They are able to offer attractive career opportunities to graduates. attractive
well-/badly-behaved children behave
While there is breath left in my body, I will refuse. breath
You will each be given the chance to state your case. case
chance of doing sth: Is there any chance of getting tickets for tonight? chance
She has only a slim chance of passing the exam. chance
chance that...: There's a slight chance that he'll be back in time. chance
There is no chance that he will change his mind. chance
chance of sth happening: What chance is there of anybody being found alive? chance
chance of sth: Nowadays a premature baby has a very good chance of survival. chance
The operation has a fifty-fifty chance of success. chance
an outside chance (= a very small one) chance
The chances are a million to one against being struck by lightning. chance
It was the chance she had been waiting for. chance
Jeff deceived me once already—I won't give him a second chance. chance
This is your big chance (= opportunity for success). chance
chance of sth: We won't get another chance of a holiday this year. chance
chance to do sth: Please give me a chance to explain. chance
Tonight is your last chance to catch the play at your local theatre. chance
chance for sb to do sth: There will be a chance for parents to look around the school. chance
When installing electrical equipment don't take any chances. A mistake could kill. chance
The car might break down but that's a chance we'll have to take. chance
Chess is not a game of chance. chance
It was pure chance that we were both there. chance
We'll plan everything very carefully and leave nothing to chance. chance
She has over a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments. come in
concept (that...): the concept that everyone should have equality of opportunity concept
concerned (that)...: She was concerned that she might miss the turning and get lost. concerned
She is under contract to (= has a contract to work for) a major American computer firm. contract
The poverty of her childhood stands in total contrast to her life in Hollywood. contrast
to have a dry/persistent/hacking cough cough
The exhibition gives local artists an opportunity to display their work. display
a chance to fulfil a childhood dream dream
privately educated children educated
a British-educated lawyer educated
He's a Princeton-educated Texan. educated
She completed her formal education in 1995. education
The firm has over 500 employees. employee
a chance encounter encounter
There'll be a chance to ask questions at the end. end
The company has an equal opportunities policy (= gives the same chances of employment to everyone). equal
the desire for a more equal society (= in which everyone has the same rights and chances) equal
Everyone has a chance to win. everyone
They don't have the faintest chance of winning. faint
There are far more opportunities for young people than there used to be. far
'How's your throat?' 'It's fine as long as I don't cough.' fine
She resolved to do it at the first (= earliest) opportunity. first
He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone. fit
The plant has a beautiful bright red flower. flower
There were over fifty applicants for the job. for
This is the opportunity he needs to make a fresh start (= to try sth new after not being successful at sth else). fresh
a game of chance/skill game
We think we've identified a gap in the market (= a business opportunity to make or sell sth that is not yet available). gap
a rose garden (= where only roses are grown) garden
The Republican candidate stands a good chance of getting in. get in, get into sth
The reforms should give a better chance to the less able children. give
He grabbed her around the throat and squeezed. grab
These revelations will harm her chances of winning the election. harm
Can I have the bill, please? have
Surely she didn't have the nerve to say that to him? have
It was a chance to heal the wounds in the party (= to repair the damage that had been done). heal
a chance to hear the first movement again hear
Here is your opportunity. here
Jamaica is home to over two million people. home
The trip to Paris will be an ideal opportunity to practise my French. ideal
an ear/throat, etc. infection infection
Who invented the steam engine? invent
She kissed him on both cheeks. kiss
The Left only has/have a small chance of winning power. left
Archaeologists found pottery in the lowest level of the site. level
She kissed him on the lips. lip
He regretted the lost (= wasted) opportunity to apologize to her. lost
It was a chance meeting that would change my life. meeting
There hasn't been peace in the country in/within my memory. memory
Her mind is completely occupied by the new baby. mind
minority neighborhoods (= where no or few white people live) minority
It was an opportunity not to be missed. miss
There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the law. Nevertheless, it is important that we try. nevertheless
The latest model has over 100 new features. new
No student is to leave the room. no
I'll speak to him about it if the occasion arises (= if I get a chance). occasion
It is not often that you get such an opportunity. often
Whose side are you on (= which of two or more different views do you support)? on
opportunity (to do sth): You'll have the opportunity to ask any questions at the end. opportunity
This is the perfect opportunity to make a new start. opportunity
opportunity (for sth/for doing sth): There was no opportunity for further discussion. opportunity
There'll be plenty of opportunity for relaxing once the work is done. opportunity
opportunity (of doing sth): At least give him the opportunity of explaining what happened. opportunity
Our company promotes equal opportunities for women (= women are given the same jobs, pay, etc. as men). opportunity
an equal opportunities employer opportunity
career/employment/job opportunities opportunity
The offer was too good an opportunity to miss. opportunity
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues for their support. opportunity
He is rude to me at every opportunity (= whenever possible). opportunity
a window of opportunity (= a period of time when the circumstances are right for doing sth) opportunity
The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten. party
Her philosophy of life is to take every opportunity that presents itself. philosophy
Does the hotel have a pool? pool
There are over 50 000 solicitors practising in England and Wales. practise
The pound came under pressure from foreign currencies today, increasing the chances of a rise in interest rates. under pressure
an opportunity for professional development professional
There is more than one pronunciation of 'garage'. pronunciation
prove sth to sb: Just give me a chance and I'll prove it to you. prove
They met by pure chance. pure
He tried to kiss her but she pushed him away. push
This weekend, visitors will get a rare chance to visit the private apartments. rare
I couldn't resist the opportunity to meet a real live celebrity. real
We have a real chance of success. real
We have to be realistic about our chances of winning. realistic
There's a reasonable chance that he'll come. reasonable
She regretted the words the moment they were out of her mouth. regret
There is still a remote chance that they will find her alive. remote
We had over 100 replies to our advertisement. reply
We agreed to pool our resources (= so that everyone gives sth). resource
His success was down to being in the right place at the right time (= being able to take opportunities when they came). right
'What do you want?' she asked rudely. rudely
That one mistake ruined his chances of getting the job. ruin
I say (= suggest) we go without them. say
an archaeological site site
The engine was running smoothly. smoothly
a socially disadvantaged family (= one that is poor and from a low social class) socially
Leaving him out of the team may sound the death knell for our chances of winning (= signal the end of our chances). sound
a throat spray spray
There were more than 50 people on stage in one scene. stage
The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election. street
Opportunities such as this did not come every day. such as
'Well, did they offer it to you?' 'No, not as such, but they said I had a good chance.' as such
I suppose all the tickets have been sold now, have they? suppose
I had a sore throat and it hurt to swallow. swallow
A sob caught in his throat. throat
He held the knife to her throat. throat
to throw away an opportunity throw sth away
The universities have expanded, thus allowing many more people the chance of higher education. thus
The preview offers a unique opportunity to see the show without the crowds. unique
By some unlucky chance, her name was left off the list. unlucky
This is just the opportunity I've been waiting for. wait
I waited my chance and slipped out when no one was looking. wait
waste sb/sth: It was a wasted opportunity. waste
He's an educated, widely-read man (= he has read a lot of books). widely
'I'm going to be rich one day.' 'Oh yeah?' (= I don't believe you.) oh yeah?
I need a simple yes or no to my questions. yes
She regrets that she spent her youth travelling and not studying. youth
I rated my chances as zero. zero