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(1) quality, bad (tasting), uninteresting, poor, mediocre
(2) to open, get out
dở



OXF3000N dọc theo theo theo chiều dài suốt theo along
OXF3000N sát cạnh kế bên dọc theo alongside
OXF3000N do bởi because of
OXF3000N việc buôn bán thương mại kinh doanh business
OXF3000N nguyên nhân nguyên do gây ra gây nên cause
OXF3000N lau chùi quét dọn clear
OXF3000N sự lao dốc bờ biển coast
OXF3000N tra cứu tham khảo thăm dò hỏi ý kiến consult
OXF3000N hiện hành phổ biến hiện nay dòng (nước) luồng (gió) current
OXF3000N sự nguy hiểm mối hiểm nghèo nguy cơ mối đe dọa danger
OXF3000N đồ bẩn thỉu đồ dơ bẩn vật rác rưởi dirt
OXF3000N bẩn thỉu dơ bẩn dirty
OXF3000N do tại nhờ có due to
OXF3000N trống rỗng đổ dốc empty
OXF3000N thăm dò thám hiểm explore
OXF3000N sai nhầm giả dối FALSE
OXF3000N miễn phí tự do giải phóng trả tự do free
OXF3000N tự do thoải mái freely
OXF3000N sự tự do nền tự do freedom
OXF3000N sau đây kể từ đây do đó vì thế hence
OXF3000N ngập ngừng do dự hesitate
OXF3000N bao gồm bao hàm thu hút dồn tâm trí involve
OXF3000N sự gồm sự bao hàm sự để dồn hết tâm trí vào involvement
OXF3000N nói dối lời nói dối sự dối trá lie
OXF3000N cất gánh nặng dỡ hàng unload
OXF3000N cất gánh nặng dỡ hàng unload
OXF3000N sự quan sát sự theo dõi observation
OXF3000N quan sát theo dõi observe
OXF3000N dân tộc dòng giống người people
OXF3000N lý do lý lẽ reason
OXF3000N viêc di chuyển việc dọn nhà dời đi removal
OXF3000N dời đi di chuyển remove
OXF3000N kết quả bởi do.. mà ra kết quả là... result
OXF3000N làm kinh hãi sợ hãi dọa sự sợ hãi sự kinh hoàng scare
OXF3000N sự tìm kiếm sự thăm dò sự điều tra tìm kiếm thăm dò điều tra search
OXF3000N đổi chỗ dời chỗ chuyển giao sự thay đổi sự luân phiên shift
OXF3000N dốc đường dốc độ dốc nghiêng dốc slope
OXF3000N dốc dốc đứng steep
OXF3000N dốc cheo leo steeply
OXF3000N dòng suối stream
OXF3000N sự đe dọa lời đe dọa threat
OXF3000N dọa đe dọa threaten
OXF3000N sự đe dọa sự hăm dọa threatening
OXF3000N như vậy như thế do đó thus
OXF3000N sự kinh doanh việc mua bán trading
OXF3000N sự dạy dỗ sự huấn luyện sự đào tạo training
OXF3000N dời di chuyển sự di chuyển sự dời chỗ transfer
OXF3000N tháo dỡ unload
OXF3000N tháo dỡ unload
OXF3000N sự án kinh doanh công việc kinh doanh liều mạo hiểm cả gan venture
OXF3000N sự ác liệt sự dữ dội bạo lực violence
OXF3000N mãnh liệt dữ dội violently
OXF3000N đồng hồ nhìn theo dõi quan sát sự canh gác sự canh phòng watch






a fruitless love Một tình yêu dang dở Reduplicative Words
fruitless dang dở Reduplicative Words
My studying is unfinished, I cannot go swimming. Việc học của tôi đang dang dở, tôi không thể đi bơi. Reduplicative Words
unfinished dang dở Reduplicative Words
If you are not a screwball, prove it! Nếu bạn không phải là một người dở hơi, chứng minh đi! Informal Expressions
I do not think he is a screwball. Tôi không nghĩ anh ấy là một người dở hơi. Informal Expressions
screwball người dở hơi Informal Expressions
goofball người dở hơi Informal Expressions
 a crazy person người dở hơi Informal Expressions
screwball Đồ dở hơi! Informal Expressions







like: dở
to be left unfinished bị dở dang
the plan, project was left unfinished chương trình bị dở dang
to not to know whether to laugh or cry dở khóc dở cười
to hover between life and death, be half sống dở chết dở
mixed up, crazy ương ương dở dở
wegen do, vì 由于 yóuyú
hausgemacht do tự ở nhà làm 自制的 zìzhì de
schmutzig dơ (miền nam việt nam), bẩn (miền bắc việt nam) 脏的 zāng de
aufräumen dọn dẹp 清理 qīnglǐ
einziehen dọn vào nhà 搬进 bān jìn
steil dốc 陡峭 dǒu qiào
betrügen lừa dối, lừa bịp 欺骗 qī piàn
drohen Đe dọa 威胁 wēi xié
überwachen theo dõi 监控 jiān kòng
umstellen di dời 包围 bāo wéi
ein Gebäude umstellen di dời tòa nhà 包围一座建筑 bāo wéi yí zuò jiàn zhù
etwas zurücklassen dời bỏ 把某物留下 bǎ mǒu wù liú xià
jemanden verführen zu dụ dỗ ai 引诱某人做 ... yǐn yòu mǒu rén zuò .....
wegbringen dời đi, dọn 带走 dài zǒu
umständlich dài dòng 繁琐的 fán suǒ de
befragen thăm dò 询问 xún wèn
liberal tự do 自由的 zì yóu de
ausspionieren do thám 侦查出 zhēnchá chū
eine Strafe androhen dọa bằng án phạt 以惩罚威胁 yǐ chěngfá wēixié
eine Lüge durchschauen nhận ra một lời nói dối 识破一个谎言 shípò yī gè huǎngyán
abladen dỡ hàng 卸下 xièxià
erspähen phát hiện theo dõi 发现 fāxiàn
albern ngốc nghếch, gàn dở 蠢笨的 chǔnbèn de
jemanden bedrohen đe dọa ai đó 恐吓某人 kǒnghè mǒurén
jemanden belügen lừa dối ai đó 欺骗某人 qīpiàn mǒurén
jemanden anlügen nói dối ai đó 对某人说谎 duì mǒurén shuōhuǎng
doof ngu xuẩn, khờ dại, dại dột shǎ
erziehen giáo dục, dạy dỗ 培育 péiyù
albern sein gàn dở 胡闹 húnào
seine Frau betrügen lừa dối vợ, phản bội vợ 欺骗他的妻子 qīpiàn tā de qīzi
Indonesien Indonesia 印度尼西亚, 印尼 Yìndùníxīyà, Yìnní
spionieren làm gián điệp, do thám, dò xét 从事间谍活动 cóngshì jiàndié huódòng
wegen do, vì
hausgemacht do tự ở nhà làm
schmutzig dơ (miền nam việt nam), bẩn (miền bắc việt nam)
aufräumen dọn dẹp
einziehen dọn vào nhà
steil dốc
die Zeile dòng
der Betrug lừa dối, lừa bịp
betrügen lừa dối, lừa bịp
drohen Đe dọa
die Erpressung hăm dọa
überwachen theo dõi
umstellen di dời
ein Gebäude umstellen di dời tòa nhà
etwas zurücklassen dời bỏ
die Zeile dòng
jemanden verführen zu dụ dỗ ai
wegbringen dời đi, dọn
umständlich dài dòng
das Judentum Đạo do thái
befragen thăm dò
liberal tự do
lügen nói dối, nói sai sự thật
die Lüge lời nói dối
die Verführung sự cám dỗ, sự quyến rũ
die Erzieherin người dạy dỗ, nhà sư phạm
ausspionieren do thám
eine Strafe androhen dọa bằng án phạt
der Umsatz doanh thu
eine Lüge durchschauen nhận ra một lời nói dối
die Meinungsfreiheit tự do ngôn luận
die Pressefreiheit tự do báo chí
die Zimmerreinigung sự quét dọn phòng
das Treppenhaus putzen quét dọn cầu thang
abladen dỡ hàng
die Fledermaus con dơi
erspähen phát hiện theo dõi
albern ngốc nghếch, gàn dở
das Babyfon máy theo dõi tiếng động trẻ em
der Adlige người thuộc dòng quý tộc
jemanden bedrohen đe dọa ai đó
jemanden belügen lừa dối ai đó
jemanden anlügen nói dối ai đó
doof ngu xuẩn, khờ dại, dại dột
erziehen giáo dục, dạy dỗ
albern sein gàn dở
seine Frau betrügen lừa dối vợ, phản bội vợ
die Abstammung (der Person) dòng dõi, nguồn gốc
der Hang dốc, sườn núi
der Bach dòng suối
Indonesien Indonesia
spionieren làm gián điệp, do thám, dò xét


Es gibt ein großes Plakat in der Stadt mit der folgenden Schlagzeile: Có một tấm áp phích ở trong thành phố với dòng chữ sau: (Lektion 7, Nr. 62)
Tri erhält eine hausgemachte vegetarische Pizza und Trang Fisch und Pommes Frites. Tri nhận món Pizza chay do quán tự làm còn Trang thi nhận món cá và khoai tây rán. (Lektion 12, Nr. 119)
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)
Er war von der langen Reise sehr müde. Anh ấy mệt do chuyến đi kéo dài. (Lektion 27, Nr. 341)
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)
Er möchte das Sportzentrum aufräumen. Anh ấy muốn dọn dẹp trung tâm thế thao. (Lektion 29, Nr. 386)
Aufräumen Dọn dẹp (Lektion 30, Nr. 387)
Jetzt sieht sie das Zeichen: Außer Betrieb. Bây giờ cô ấy nhìn thấy dòng chữ: Máy hỏng. (Lektion 31, Nr. 408)
Daher babysittet Trang die drei Kinder. Do vậy Trang trông nom ba đứa trẻ. (Lektion 35, Nr. 481)
Trang und Tri ziehen in ihr neues Apartment und möchten die Räume nun geschmackvoll einrichten. Trang và Trí dọn vào căn hộ mới của họ, và giờ đây họ muốn sắp xếp các phòng thật đẹp. (Lektion 45, Nr. 642)
Wollen wir hier Pause machen und am Ufer entlang spazieren? Chúng ta có nên nghỉ ngơi ở đây và đi dạo dọc bờ sông? (Lektion 51, Nr. 721)
Anschließend haben sie ihre Koffer ausgepackt und gemütlich zu Abend gegessen. Sau đó họ dỡ va li của họ và có ăn một bữa tối ấm cúng. (Lektion 52, Nr. 728)
Diese spazieren Arm in Arm eine Straße entlang. Chúng đi dọc con phố tay trong tay. (Lektion 57, Nr. 808)
Sie aber haben ihn angegriffen, geschlagen und mit einer Waffe bedroht. Nhưng chúng tấn công, đánh anh ta và đe dọa bằng vũ khí. (Lektion 64, Nr. 913)
Alle Medien berichten über die Auseinandersetzungen zwischen liberalen und konservativen Politikern. Tất cả phương tiện thông tin đều nói đến sự tranh luận giữa những nhà chính trị theo đảng tự do và những người theo đảng bảo thủ. (Lektion 81, Nr. 1156)
Es geht um etwas Geschäftliches. Nó liên quan đến công việc kinh doanh / làm ăn. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1239)
Heute wird es darum gehen, die Strategie für das kommende Geschäftsjahr festzulegen. Trong buổi họp hôm nay chúng ta sẽ cùng nhau ấn định chiến lược kinh doanh cho năm tới. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1647)
Die Kollegen der Marketingabteilung werden uns zunächst die Verkaufszahlen der letzten drei Monate vorstellen. Anschließend analysieren und diskutieren wir diese Zahlen. Các đồng nghiệp bên phòng tiếp thị sẽ giới thiệu với chúng ta doanh số bán hàng của ba tháng vừa qua. Tiếp đó chúng ta sẽ cùng nhau phân tích và thảo luận về những con số này. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1649)
Ich möchte Ihnen das Problem mit Hilfe dieser Grafik veranschaulichen. Xin mời quý vị cùng theo dõi biểu đồ sau để hình dung rõ hơn về vấn đề. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1655)
In dieser Tabelle finden Sie die aktuellen Verkaufszahlen für Mai und Juni. Doanh số bán hàng hiện tại của tháng năm và tháng sáu được thể hiện qua bảng thống kê trên đây. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1656)
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)
Was ist der Grund Ihres Aufenthaltes hier? Lý do gì khiến anh / chị đến đây? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1693)
Ich bin privat hier: Ich mache eine Reise. Tôi ở đây vì lý do cá nhân: tôi đi du lịch. (Lektion 101, Nr. 1695)
Wir begleiten Ihr Praktikum mit einem Sprachkurs, der von uns organisiert wird. Chúng tôi có một khóa học tiếng kèm theo khóa thực tập, khóa học tiếng này do chúng tôi tổ chức. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1753)
Sie denken und handeln unternehmerisch. Anh / Chị nghĩ và hành động có tính doanh nghiệp. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1791)
Von 1998 bis 2001 habe ich eine Ausbildung zum Kaufmann gemacht. Từ 1998 đến 2001 tôi đã tham gia khóa học đào tạo kinh doanh. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1841)
Warum haben Sie diese Ausbildung abgebrochen? Vì sao anh / chị đã bỏ dở khóa đào tạo? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1867)
Ich denke und handle unternehmerisch. Tôi nghĩ và hành động có tính doanh nghiệp. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1937)
Ich interessiere mich für Politik und verfolge die Nachrichten täglich. Aber ich möchte mich nicht in einer Partei engagieren. Tôi quan tâm đến chính trị và theo dõi tin tức hàng ngày. Nhưng tôi không muốn tham gia vào đảng phái nào. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1940)
Sie können sich ihre Arbeitszeit bei uns frei einteilen. Anh / Chị có thể tự do thu xếp thời gian làm việc cho chúng tôi. (Lektion 109, Nr. 1985)
Wir sind ein Familienunternehmen. Chúng tôi là một doanh nghiệp gia đình. (Lektion 110, Nr. 2016)
Das Thema meines Vortrags lautet "10 Schritte zur erfolgreichen Existenzgründung". Chủ đề bài diễn thuyết của tôi là „ 10 bước để thành lập doanh nghiệp thành công“. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2086)
Heute möchte ich Ihnen die Verkaufszahlen des letzten Quartals vorstellen. Hôm nay tôi muốn được trình bày với quý vị doanh số bán hàng của quý vừa rồi. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2089)
Bitte schauen Sie sich nun diese Grafik an hier: Deutlich können Sie erkennen, dass der Umsatz im Sommer eingebrochen ist. Bây giờ quý vị làm ơn hãy nhìn vào hình đồ thị này: quý vị có thể nhận thấy rõ doanh thu đã sụt giảm trong mùa hè. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2102)
In diesem Balkendiagramm sehen Sie den Umsatz unserer Filialen in Südamerika. Jeder der Balken steht dabei für ein Land. Trong biểu đồ cột này quý vị nhìn thấy số doanh thu của các chi nhánh của chúng tôi ở khu vực Nam Mỹ. Mỗi một cột biểu tượng cho một nước. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2106)
Zusammenfassend kann man sagen, dass wir mit der Entwicklung der Verkaufszahlen zufrieden sein können. Cuối cùng có thể nói rằng chúng tôi rất hài lòng với sự phát triển của doanh số bán hàng. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2114)
Ich bedanke mich für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit. Tôi chân thành cám ơn sự quan tâm theo dõi của quý vị. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2117)
Wer ist für den Abbau des Standes verantwortlich? Ai chịu trách nhiệm cho việc tháo dỡ các gian trưng bày? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2311)
Können Sie mir bitte 500 Euro in Dollar wechseln? Anh / Chị có thể đổi cho tôi 500 Euro sang Dollar được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2377)
Da Sie die letzte Rechnung erst nach der 2. Mahnung bezahlt haben, werden wir keine weiteren Bestellungen von Ihnen annehmen. Vì ông / bà / quý vị chỉ thanh toán hóa đơn lần trước sau thư nhắc nhở lần hai, do vậy chúng tôi sẽ không nhận các đơn đặt hàng tiếp theo của ông / bà / quý vị. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2545)

73 They're a dollar. They're a buck. They're a pound. They're a euro. Giá một dollar.
126 A dollar fty a pound ($1.50/lb). They're 2.3 Euros a kilo. Một dollar rưỡi một pound.
571 dollars ($300). > It was two hundred euros (€200). Cái máy ảnh mới của cậu giá bao nhiêu? - Giá ba trăm dollar.
653 It cost forty dollars ($40). > It cost thirty euros (€30) Giá bốn mươi dollar.
692 At nine thirty (9:30) she was cleaning the kitchen. Lúc chín giờ ba mươi cô ấy đang dọn dẹp nhà bếp.
846 Leonardo's lived in Canada since April. Leonardo đã sống ở Canada từ tháng tư.
932 Are Isidor and Sandra here? — No, they haven't arrived yet. Có Isidor và Sandra ở đó không? - Không, họ vẫn chưa đến.
934 Dora has bought a new dress, but she hasn't worn it yet. Dora đã mua một bộ áo váy mới nhưng cô ấy chưa mặc nó.
1010 Somebody cleans the o ce every day. > The o ce is cleaned every day. Có người lau dọn văn phòng hàng ngày. Văn phòng được lau dọn hàng ngày.
1011 cleaned yesterday. Có người đã lau dọn văn phòng hôm qua. Văn phòng đã được lau dọn hôm qua.
1014 How oftare these rooms cleaned? Phòng này bao lâu được lau dọn một lần?
1026 mine. Cậu có thích chỗ bức vẽ này không? Chúng do một người bạn của tôi vẽ.
1027 Are these rooms cleaned every day? Phòng này có được lau dọn hàng ngày không?
1050 Where did you get this picture? — It was givto me by a friend of mine. Cậu lấy bức tranh này ở đâu vậy? - Tranh do một người bạn của tôi đưa cho tôi.
1058 I was born in London. Tôi sinh ra ở London.
1062 Some new houses are being built across from the park. Có một số ngôi nhà mới đang được xây dọc đường từ phía công viên.
1063 The o ce is being cleaned right now. Văn phòng giờ đang được lau dọn.
1064 The o ce is cleaned every day. Văn phòng ngày nào cũng được lau dọn.
1070 The room isn't dirty anymore. It's becleaned. Căn phòng không còn bẩn nữa. Nó đã được dọn sạch.
1071 The room was cleaned yesterday. Căn phòng được dọn ngày hôm qua.
1078 The o ce is being cleaned. > The o ce is getting cleaned. Văn phòng đang được lau dọn.
1102 These o ces aren't cleaned every day. Mấy văn phòng này không được dọn dẹp hàng ngày.
1103 yesterday. Văn phòng hôm qua không được dọn.
1112 Does Fyodor live alone? Fyodor có sống một mình không?
1115 What time did Fabio and Donatella go out? Fabio và Donatella đã ra ngoài lúc nào?
1149 This town is always clean. The streets get cleaned every day. Thị trấn này luôn sạch sẽ. Đường phố ngày nào cũng được dọn dẹp.
1163 I cleaned my room yesterday. Hôm qua tôi đã dọn phòng của tôi.
1165 I've cleaned my room. Tôi đã dọn phòng tôi rồi.
1167 every day. Những căn phòng này được dọn dẹp hàng ngày.
1254 What's Gerardo going to do whhe nishes school? Gerardo sẽ làm gì khi anh ấy học xong?
1393 Can I have change for a dollar, please? > Could I have change for a dollar, please. Tôi có thể đổi một dollar được không? Làm ơn cho tôi đổi một dollar được không?
1512 Barbara isn't at home much. She has to travel a lot for her job. Barbara không ở nhà nhiều. Cô ấy phải đi nhiều do công việc của cô ấy.
1893 Leonardo's coming to the party tonight. — He is? I thought you said he wasn't coming. Leonardo sẽ đến dự bữa tiệc tối nay. - Thế à? Tôi tưởng anh ấy không đến.
1959 I'll do the shopping whI've nished cleaning the apartment. Tôi sẽ đi mua sắm khi nào tôi dọn xong căn hộ.
1979 We decided not to go out because of the weather. Chúng tôi quyết đinh không đi ra ngoài vì lí do thời tiết.
2040 They needed help to clean up after the party, so everybody helped clean up. Họ cần sự giúp đỡ để dọn dẹp sau bữa tiệc nên mọi người đã giúp dọn dẹp.
2050 Silvia likes living in London. Silvia thích sống ở London.
2052 It's not my favorite job, but I like cleaning the kitchen as often as possible. Đấy không phải công việc tôi thích nhưng tôi thích dọn bếp thường xuyên nhất có thể.
2053 I enjoy cleaning the kitchen. > I don't mind cleaning the kitchen. Tôi sẵn lòng dọn bếp. > Tôi không ngại dọn bếp.
2077 Many accidents are caused by people driving too fast. Nhiều vụ tai nạn là do người ta lái xe quá nhanh.
2109 They accused us of telling lies. Họ kết tội chúng tôi nói dối.
2156 It's foolish of Liting to quit her job when she needs the money. Lệ Đình thật dại dột khi bỏ việc trong khi cô ấy đang cần tiền.
2186 I saw Donna get into her car and drive away. Tôi đã thấy Donna vào xe hơi của cô ấy và lái xe đi.
2187 I saw Fyodor waiting for a bus. Tôi dã thấy Fyodor đang đợi xe bus.
2294 The dollar is the currency of many countries. Dollar là đồng tiền của nhiều quốc gia.
I need more than six (6) euros. Six euros isn't enough.'> 2324 I need more than six (6) euros. Six euros isn't enough.'> I need more than ten (10) dollars. Ten dollars isn't enough. > I need more than six (6) euros. Six euros isn't enough. I need more than six (6) euros. Six euros isn't enough.'> ☊ Tôi cần nhiều hơn mười dollar. Mười dollar không đủ.
2414 Kimiko has very few friends in London. Kimiko có rất ít bạn ở London.
2481 The driver who caused the accident was ned ve hundred dollars ($500). > The driver who caused the accident was ned four hundred euros (€400). Người lái xe gây ra tai nạn đã bị phạt năm trăm dollar.
2520 The reason I'm calling you is to ask your advice. Lí do tôi đang gọi cho cậu là muốn xin cậu lời khuyên.
2527 The population of London, which was once the largest city in the world, is now decreasing. Dân số của London, nơi từng là thành phố lớn nhất thế giới, ngày nay đang giảm xuống.
2537 trees. Chúng tôi lái xe dọc con đường mà hai bên cây cối thành hàng.
2555 The kitchen hadn't been cleaned in ages. It was really disgusting. Bếp lâu lắm rồi chưa được dọn. Nó thực sự rất kinh.
2623 Why does she always come to see me at the worst possible time? Tại sao cô ấy luôn đến gặp tôi vào những lúc dở nhất có thể?
2632 Gerardo and Feliciana have both applied for the job. Gerardo và Feliciana đều đã nộp đơn xin việc.
2696 there. Tôi sẽ ở London tuần tới, hi vọng sẽ gặp John khi tôi ở đó.
My salary has increased from fteen hundred fty euros (€1550) a month to nineteen hundred (€1900). > My salary's increased BY three hundred fty euro (€350).'> 2768 My salary has increased from fteen hundred fty euros (€1550) a month to nineteen hundred (€1900). > My salary's increased BY three hundred fty euro (€350).'> My salary has increased from two thousand dollars ($2000) a month to twenty- ve hundred ($2500). > My salary's increased BY ve hundred dollars ($500). > My salary has increased from fteen hundred fty euros (€1550) a month to nineteen hundred (€1900). > My salary's increased BY three hundred fty euro (€350). My salary has increased from fteen hundred fty euros (€1550) a month to nineteen hundred (€1900). > My salary's increased BY three hundred fty euro (€350).'> ☊ Lương của tôi đã tăng từ hai nghìn dollar một tháng lên hai nghìn năm trăm dollar. > Lương của tôi đă tăng thêm năm trăm dollar.
2770 Some American companies give college graduates a check FOR ve thousand dollars ($5000) AS a signing bonus. Một số công ti của Mĩ cho sinh viên tốt nghiệp đại học một tờ cheque năm nghìn dollar coi như tiền thưởng kí kết.
2771 I wrote a check FOR ve hundred dollars ($500) to the insurance company. > I wrote a check FOR four hundred euros (€400) to the insurance company. Tôi đã viết một tờ cheque năm trăm dollar cho công ti bảo hiểm.
2774 The advantage OF living alone is that you have more freedom. Ưu điểm của sống một mình là bạn có nhiều tự do hơn.
2780 The last twenty (20) years has seen a tremendous decrease IN crime. Hai mươi năm nay đã có một sự giảm dữ dội về số vụ phạm tội.
2781 It was a bad year for the company as it faced a huge drop IN sales. Đó là một năm tồi tệ cho công ti khi nó đối mặt với sự tụt mạnh về doanh thu.
2786 His attitude toward his job is so positive that he increases his sales every month. Thái độ của anh ấy với công việc tích cực đến mức tháng nào anh ấy cũng tăng doanh thu.
2805 I'm sorry about the mess. I'll clean it up later. Tôi xin lỗi vì sự bừa bộn. Tôi sẽ dọn nó sau.
2951 When Ichirou had just arrived in London, a man came up to him in the street and asked for money, so he gave him a few Japanese yen. Khi Ichirou vừa mới đến London, một người đàn ông đã tiến đến gần anh ấy trên phố và xin tiền nên anh ấy đã đưa cho ông ta một ít đồng yen Nhật.
2980 place cleaned up? Nhà của cậu đúng là một mớ hỗn độn. Khi nào thì cậu định dọn dẹp chỗ này?
2993 When talking with the police, you shouldn't make up stories or lie. Khi nói chuyện với cảnh sát, cậu không nên dựng chuyện hoặc nói dối.

One in seven accidents is caused by sleepy drivers. accident
Helen got into acting purely by accident. by accident
She retired early on account of ill health. on account of sb/sth
The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue. account for sth
She accused him of lying. accuse
That's the only reason I'm actually going. actually
Our turnover actually increased last year. actually
the latest addition to our range of cars addition
Police found him at an address (= a house or flat/apartment) in West London. address
admit (that)...: They freely admit (that) they still have a lot to learn. admit
adopt sb: to adopt a child adopt
A good advertising campaign will increase our sales. advertising
advise (sb) on/about sth/about doing sth: We employ an expert to advise on new technology. advise
world/international/business affairs affair
I'm always having to clean up after the children (= clean the place after they have left it dirty and untidy). after
Our agent in New York deals with all US sales. agent
agreement with sb: They have a free trade agreement with Australia. agreement
She went to London with the aim of finding a job. aim
Our main aim is to increase sales in Europe. aim
currents of warm air air
I looked along the shelves for the book I needed. along
Houses had been built along both sides of the river. along
You'll find his office just along the corridor. along
I was just walking along singing to myself. along
He pointed out various landmarks as we drove along. along
ambition of being/doing sth: She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. ambition
ambition to be/do sth: His burning ambition was to study medicine. ambition
At the meeting they presented a detailed analysis of twelve schools in a London borough. analysis
The plane was coming in at a steep angle. angle
anticipate that...: We anticipate that sales will rise next year. anticipate
Apart from their house in London, they also have a villa in Spain. apart from
Then, for no apparent reason, the train suddenly stopped. apparent
appreciate sb doing sth: We would appreciate you letting us know of any problems. appreciate
approach sb for sth/about (doing) sth: She approached the bank for a loan. approach
approve of sb doing sth: She doesn't approve of me leaving school this year. approve
John is the London area manager. area
argue for/against sth/doing sth: They argued for the right to strike. argue
They walked along arm in arm (= with the arm of one person linked with the arm of the other). arm
Article 10 of the European Convention guarantees free speech. article
ashamed of yourself: You should be ashamed of yourself for telling such lies. ashamed
I'm ashamed to say that I lied to her. ashamed
it is assumed (that)...: It is generally assumed that stress is caused by too much work. assume
Germany's attack has been weakened by the loss of some key players through injury. attack
The school has come under attack for failing to encourage bright pupils. attack
I have some urgent business to attend to. attend to sb/sth
readily/freely/publicly/generally available available
a United Nations-backed peace plan back
The rebels backed up their demands with threats. back sb/sth up
The job would suit someone with a business background. background
Weather like this is bad for business. bad
You're a bad liar! bad
baggage handlers (= people employed to load and unload baggage at airports) baggage
to impose/lift a ban ban
London is not England (= do not think that all of England is like London). be
bear doing sth: I can't bear having cats in the house. bear
bear sb doing sth: I can't bear you doing that. bear
The prisoners were beaten into submission (= they were beaten until they did what was wanted). beat
believe sth: I believed his lies for years. believe
Please do not write below this line. below
a mill beside a stream beside
'I'll give you back the money tomorrow.' 'You'd better!' (= as a threat) had better/best (do sth)
Snowdon and the mountains beyond were covered in snow. beyond
Worldwide sales reached 2.5 billion. billion
The board is/are unhappy about falling sales. board
You can take a boat trip along the coast. boat
Terrorists bombed several army barracks. bomb
I have two sisters. Both of them live in London/They both live in London. both
Both (my) sisters live in London. both
bother doing sth: Why bother asking if you're not really interested? bother
Sorry to bother you, but there's a call for you on line two. bother
There was a stream at the bottom of the garden. bottom
the bottom line (on a page) bottom
Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations. break sth off
Labradors and other large breeds of dog breed
The river burst its banks and flooded nearby towns. burst
the main business of the meeting business
He has some unfinished business to deal with. business
I shall make it my business to find out who is responsible. business
to have/start/run a business business
business premises business
They've got a small catering business. business
He wanted to expand the export side of the business. business
Is the trip to Rome business or pleasure? business
a business lunch business
He's away on business. business
Business was bad. business
Business was booming. business
Her job was to drum up (= increase) business. business
How's business? business
If we close down for repairs, we'll lose business. business
business contacts/affairs/interests business
a business investment business
She has set up in business as a hairdresser. business
She works in the computer business. business
They were both in the same line of business. business
I should have got a better price for the car, but I'm not much of a businessman. businessman
Victoria is one of London's busiest stations. busy
It isn't that he lied exactly, but he did tend to exaggerate. but
The coroner's verdict was 'death by misadventure'. by
Are you calling me a liar? call
capable of doing sth: He's quite capable of lying to get out of trouble. capable
to set up a business with a starting capital of £100 000 capital
He threatened to fire me, as if I cared! care
to carry out a promise/a threat/a plan/an order carry sth out
carry doing sth: He carried on peeling the potatoes. carry on (with sth), carry sth on
catch sb doing sth: I caught her smoking in the bathroom. catch
There is no cause for concern. cause
with/without good cause (= with/without a good reason) cause
Animal welfare campaigners raised £70 000 for their cause last year. cause
deaths caused by dangerous driving cause
certain of sth/of doing sth: If you want to be certain of getting a ticket, book now. certain
For certain personal reasons I shall not be able to attend. certain
Jeff deceived me once already—I won't give him a second chance. chance
Change at Reading (for London). change
charge sb with sth/with doing sth: He was charged with murder. charge
Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for charity. charity
He cheated his way into the job. cheat
They cheated him out of his share of the profits. cheat sb (out) of sth
Are you accusing me of being a cheat? cheat
He checked into a top London clinic yesterday for an operation on his knee. check into...
free-range chickens chicken
the chief cause/problem/reason chief
I lived in London as a child. child
In this business, you have to learn to take criticism on the chin. take sth on the chin
civil unrest (= that is caused by groups of people within a country) civil
He always travels business class. class
I spent all day cooking and cleaning. clean
I need to change and clean up. clean (yourself) up
clear (to sb) (that)...: It was quite clear to me that she was lying. clear
It was several hours before the road was cleared after the accident. clear
clear A (of B): I cleared my desk of papers. clear
The streets had been cleared of snow. clear
The remains of the snow had been cleared from the streets. clear
After the bomb warning, police cleared the streets. clear
I hope it clears up this afternoon. clear up
to clear out a drawer/room clear out, clear sth out
We cleared out all our old clothes. clear out, clear sth out
We need to create a climate in which business can prosper. climate
From here the path climbs steeply to the summit. climb
The car coasted along until it stopped. coast
She took her feet off the pedals and coasted downhill. coast
We coasted along the country lanes. coast
Our horse coasted home (= won easily) by three lengths. coast
There are three codes for London. code
Share prices collapsed after news of poor trading figures. collapse
discrimination on the grounds of race, colour or religion colour
Nelson's Column in London column
The trip will combine business with pleasure. combine
it comes out that...: It came out that he'd been telling lies. come out
She comes from London. come from...
Most crimes are committed by young men. commit
the Polish community in London community
The tallest buildings in London are small in comparison with New York's skyscrapers. by/in comparison (with sb/sth)
He's hoping to compete in the London marathon. compete
concentrate (on sth/on doing sth): I can't concentrate with all that noise going on. concentrate
concentrate sth (on sth/on doing sth): I decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live. concentrate
a concert by the Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Colin Davis conduct
confident of sth/doing sth: The team feels confident of winning. confident
The soldiers concerned were confined to barracks (= had to stay in the barracks, as a punishment). confine
The government found itself confronted by massive opposition. confront
The fall in retail sales is directly connected with the decline in employment. connected
conscious that...: I was vaguely conscious that I was being watched. conscious
Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. consequence
We are constantly on the lookout for new ideas. constantly
contribution (toward(s) sth/doing sth): valuable contributions towards the upkeep of the cathedral contribution
contribution (toward(s) sth/doing sth): These measures would make a valuable contribution towards reducing industrial accidents. contribution
Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the flight to Rome has been cancelled. control
He used his wife's birthday as a convenient excuse for not going to the meeting. convenient
Don was deep in conversation with the girl on his right. conversation
cool sth: The cylinder is cooled by a jet of water. cool
copy sth (down/out): I copied out several poems. copy
The plan had to be abandoned on grounds of cost. cost
to cough nervously/politely/discreetly cough
count sb/sth doing sth: We can't count on this warm weather lasting. count on sb/sth
The survey covers all aspects of the business. cover
Do the rules cover (= do they apply to) a case like this? cover
The dormouse is a shy, nocturnal creature. creature
The business is still in crisis but it has survived the worst of the recession. crisis
cross (over) (from...) (to/into...): We crossed from Dover to Calais. cross
London was very crowded. crowded
He swam to the shore against a strong current. current
Birds use warm air currents to help their flight. current
a 15 amp electrical current current
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
emotional damage resulting from divorce damage
dare (to) do sth: He didn't dare (to) say what he thought. dare
These data show that most cancers are detected as a result of clinical follow-up. data
an increase in deaths from cancer death
depend sb/sth doing sth: Can we depend on you coming in on Sunday? depend on/upon sb/sth
describe (sb/sth) doing sth: Several people described seeing strange lights in the sky. describe
a desperate bid for freedom desperate
a commercial/business/housing development development
direct sb/sth: The movie was directed by Steven Spielberg. direct
I always get given the dirty jobs (= jobs that make you become dirty). dirty
a natural disaster (= one that is caused by nature) disaster
discover sb/sth doing sth: He was discovered hiding in a shed. discover
discover why, how, etc...: We never did discover why she gave up her job. discover
discuss (sb/sth) doing sth: We briefly discussed buying a second car. discuss
dislike sb/sth doing sth: He disliked her staying away from home. dislike
He dismissed the opinion polls as worthless. dismiss
the City of London's financial district district
He divides his energies between politics and business. divide
do sb sth: I'll do you a copy. do
How is the business doing? do
One of the documents leaked to the press was a memorandum written by the head of the security police. document
double sth: Double all the quantities in the recipe to make enough for eight people. double
The prosecution was able to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the woman had been lying. beyond (any) doubt
doubt sth: There seems no reason to doubt her story. doubt
We watched as the sun went down. down
the downward slope of a hill downward
The business was on a downward path, finally closing in 2008. downward
The garden sloped gently downwards to the river. downwards
She tried to turn her dream of running her own business into reality. dream
Terrorist threats are driving away tourists. drive sb away
It's a three-hour drive to London. drive
During the drought the river dried up. dry up
due to do sth: Rose is due to start school in January. due
due for sth: The band's first album is due for release later this month. due
Most of the problems were due to human error. due
The project had to be abandoned due to a lack of government funding. due
Due to staff shortages, we are unable to offer a full buffet service on this train. due
There are extra flights to Colorado during the winter. during
Don and Susie really loved each other (= he loved her and she loved him). each other
With an effort of will he resisted the temptation. effort
an electric current/charge electric
a business empire empire
Police had instructions to empty the building because of a bomb threat. empty
Go to the end of the line! end
behind enemy lines (= the area controlled by the enemy) enemy
an energy crisis (= for example when fuel is not freely available) energy
The disease threatens to wipe out the entire population. entire
The new treaty establishes a free trade zone. establish
establish that...: They have established that his injuries were caused by a fall. establish
She lives in a tower block on an estate in London. estate
He had every reason to be angry. every
The report is incomplete; it does not include sales in France, for example. for example
Women are still excluded from some London clubs. exclude
excuse (for sth): There's no excuse for such behaviour. excuse
excuse (for doing sth): His excuse for forgetting her birthday was that he had lost his diary. excuse
You don't have to make excuses for her (= try to think of reasons for her behaviour). excuse
It's late. I'm afraid I'll have to make my excuses (= say I'm sorry, give my reasons and leave). excuse
excuse (for sth/for doing sth): It's just an excuse for a party. excuse
excuse (to do sth): It gave me an excuse to take the car. excuse
excuse sb doing sth: Excuse my interrupting you. excuse
advertising/business/sales, etc. executives executive
a crisis that threatens the industry's continued existence existence
an expanding economy (= with more businesses starting and growing) expand
expand sth: We've expanded the business by opening two more stores. expand
expert (at/in/on doing sth): He's an expert at getting his own way. expert
expert (at/in doing sth): She's expert at making cheap but stylish clothes. expert
explanation (of sth): The book opens with an explanation of why some drugs are banned. explanation
She was exposed as a liar and a fraud. expose
He threatened to expose the racism that existed within the police force. expose
Freedom of expression (= freedom to say what you think) is a basic human right. expression
face doing sth: I can't face seeing them. face
Due to the fact that they did not read English, the prisoners were unaware of what they were signing. fact
free and fair elections fair
They were injured by falling rocks. fall
a family business family
a big fan of Madonna fan
fancy doing sth: Do you fancy going out this evening? fancy
We'll go by train as far as London, and then take a bus. far
As far as we knew, there was no cause for concern. as far as I know, as far as I can remember, see, tell, etc.
The last of these reasons is by far the most important. by far
Detectives are so far at a loss to explain the reason for his death. so far, thus far
farther along the road farther
We watched their ship moving gradually farther away. farther
She lives in a very fashionable part of London. fashionable
Father, I cannot lie to you. father
He believes that the product's poor image is partly the fault of the press. fault
Most of the 'don't knows' in the opinion polls came down in favour of (= eventually chose to support) the Democrats. in favour (of sb/sth)
I enjoy meeting people in other fields of business. field
film sb/sth doing sth: Two young boys were filmed stealing CDs on the security video. film
The building project will be financed by the government. finance
The story was a lie from start to finish. finish
The warehouse has been badly damaged by fire. fire
fish for sth: You can fish for trout in this stream. fish
We met on a flight from London to Paris. flight
All flights between New York and Washington have been cancelled due to fog. flight
flood sth: The river flooded the valley. flood
the flow of goods and services to remote areas flow
data flow flow
an endless flow of refugees into the country flow
to control the direction of flow flow
a steady flow of traffic through the city flow
the flow of an electric current flow
+ adv./prep.: It's here that the river flows down into the ocean. flow
This can prevent air from flowing freely to the lungs. flow
the electric currents flowing through the cables flow
The train was flying along. fly
They were on a plane flying from London to New York. fly
Have you been following the basketball championships? follow
Millions of people followed the trial on TV. follow
The children were following every word of the story intently. follow
follow sth up with sth: They follow up their March show with four UK dates next month. follow
You should follow up your phone call with an email or a letter. follow sth up
He took charge of the family business following his father's death. following
She's a force to be reckoned with (= a person who has a lot of power and influence and should therefore be treated seriously). force
The ultimatum contained the threat of military force. force
sales forecasts forecast
form sb/sth (up) (into sth): to form a line/queue/circle form
The teams formed up into lines. form
He kept the tone of the letter formal and businesslike. formal
John Marsh, formerly of London Road, Leicester, now living in France formerly
If Sarah is free for lunch I'll take her out. free
He held out his free hand and I took it. free
Ensure there is a free flow of air around the machine. free
The researchers set the birds free. free
He walked out of jail a free man. free
I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free. free
Students have a free choice of courses in their final year. free
free to do sth: You are free to come and go as you please. free
'Can I use the phone?' 'Please, feel free (= of course you can use it).' free
A true democracy complete with free speech and a free press was called for. free
the country's first free election free
By the end of May nearly 100 of an estimated 2 000 political prisoners had been freed. free
freedom of speech/thought/expression/worship freedom
a threat to press/academic, etc. freedom freedom
rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution freedom
freedom (of sth): freedom of action/choice freedom
Thanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown. freedom
Enjoy the freedom of the outdoors (= where you can do what you want). freedom
freedom (to do sth): complete freedom to do as you wish freedom
These proposals would give health authorities greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money. freedom
He finally won his freedom after twenty years in jail. freedom
freedom from fear/pain/hunger, etc. freedom
the country's first freely elected president freely
EU citizens can now travel freely between member states. freely
the right to worship freely freely
Prices are higher than they would be if market forces were allowed to operate freely. freely
When the gate is raised, the water can flow freely. freely
Traffic is now moving more freely following an earlier accident. freely
Once into the open street they could breathe more freely. freely
The wine flowed freely (= there was a lot of it to drink). freely
I freely admit that I made a mistake. freely
Both players freely acknowledge that money was a major incentive. freely
For the first time he was able to speak freely without the fear of reprisals against his family. freely
Millions of people gave freely in response to the appeal for the victims of the earthquake. freely
It's so cold that even the river has frozen. freeze
He threatened the intruders with a gun and frightened them off. frighten sb/sth away/off, frighten sb/sth away from sth
a government-funded programme fund
We think we've identified a gap in the market (= a business opportunity to make or sell sth that is not yet available). gap
He drove wildly, crashing through the gears like a maniac. gear
a gentle slope/curve/angle gentle
Kim knew the geography of the building and strode along the corridor. geography
get sb/sth doing sth: Can you really get that old car going again? get
Don't be tempted to cheat—you'll never get away with it. get away with sth
I have to go to Rome on business. go
She hesitated for a moment and then went on. go on
The car skidded and went into a tree. go into sth
I'm going away on business. go away
Shut your mouth, if you know what's good for you (= used as a threat). good
I have good reason to be suspicious. good
Did you have a good time in London? good
The concert had been a great success. great
The case was dismissed on the grounds that there was not enough evidence. ground
He retired from the job on health grounds. ground
Houses and a luxury tourist hotel were burned to the ground (= completely destroyed, so that there is nothing left). ground
a group activity (= done by a number of people working together) group
guarantee sth: Basic human rights, including freedom of speech, are now guaranteed. guarantee
guess at sth: We can only guess at her reasons for leaving. guess
handle yourself: You have to know how to handle yourself in this business (= know the right way to behave). handle
He looked at me with intense hatred. hatred
He had the strong impression that someone was watching him. have
There has to be a reason for his strange behaviour. have to
He (= the man we are watching) went through that door. he
For some reason, she's got it into her head (= believes) that the others don't like her. head
hear sb/sth do sth: Did you hear him go out? hear
sb/sth is heard to do sth: She has been heard to make threats to her former lover. hear
The fire gave out a fierce heat. heat
help sb (to) do sth: The college's aim is to help students (to) achieve their aspirations. help
help (to) do sth: She helped (to) organize the party. help
help (to) do sth: This should help (to) reduce the pain. help
The manager will be free soon—you can wait for her here. her
She hesitated before replying. hesitate
She stood there, hesitating over whether or not to tell him the truth. hesitate
+ speech: 'I'm not sure,' she hesitated. hesitate
We had high hopes for the business (= we believed it would be successful). high
Always take care when driving down steep hills. hill
a hill start (= the act of starting a vehicle on a slope) hill
Women are not allowed to enter the monastery for historical reasons. historical
The country is holding its first free elections for 20 years. hold
a holiday job (= done by students during the school holidays) holiday
The family honour is at stake. honour
horror of doing sth: Most people have a horror of speaking in public. horror
London was hot and dusty. hot
a friendly, family-run hotel hotel
Firefighters formed a human chain (= a line of people) to carry the children to safety. human
it hurts (sb) to do sth: It hurt me to think that he would lie to me. hurt
idea (of sth/of doing sth): I like the idea of living on a boat. idea
Last year's sales figures are illustrated in Figure 2. illustrate
Businesses are beginning to feel the full impact of the recession. impact
State your reasons in order of importance. importance
I find it impossible to lie to her. impossible
Sales figures continue to show signs of improvement. improvement
in business in
a significant/substantial increase in sales increase
The Dow Jones index fell 15 points this morning. index
respect for individual freedom individual
the Madonna industry (= the large number of people involved in making Madonna successful) industry
The local climate is influenced by the Gulf Stream. influence
inner London inner
The game was interrupted several times by rain. interrupt
Flaming torches were positioned at intervals along the terrace. at (...) intervals
Bands from London introduced the craze for this kind of music. introduce
involve sb/sth doing sth: The job involves me travelling all over the country. involve
involve sb (in sth/in doing sth): We want to involve as many people as possible in the celebrations. involve
I wish he wouldn't tell dirty jokes (= about sex). joke
judge sb/sth to be/do sth: I judged him to be about 50. judge
judge sb/sth to be/do sth: The concert was judged to have been a great success. judge
The accident was caused by an error of judgement on the part of the pilot. judgement
The story then jumps from her childhood in New York to her first visit to London. jump
jump (from...) (to...): Sales jumped from $2.7 billion to $3.5 billion. jump
Business is good just now. just now
justify (sb/sth) doing sth: How can they justify paying such huge salaries? justify
keen (on doing sth): I wasn't too keen on going to the party. keen
The trip was cancelled through lack of (= because there was not enough) interest. lack
The ferry is due to land at 3 o'clock. land
We drove along a muddy lane to reach the farmhouse. lane
Because of the cold weather the crops are later this year. late
lead sb + adv./prep.: The track led us through a wood. lead
The polls have given Labour a five-point lead. lead
leave of sth: They are fighting to save what is left of their business. leave
My secretary has threatened to leave. leave
The final leg of the trip was by donkey. leg
let sb/sth do sth: They won't let him leave the country. let
a business/thank-you, etc. letter letter
licence (to do sth): You need a licence to fish in this river. licence
These new figures give the lie to the belief that unemployment is going down. give the lie to sth
We first met in 2006, no, I tell a lie, it was 2007. I tell a lie
In London life can be hard. life
The International Stock Exchange started life as a London coffee shop. life
Hundreds of lives were threatened when the building collapsed. life
Martial law has now been lifted. lift
The town is in a direct line between London and the coast. line
They followed the line of the river for three miles. line
Look at line 5 of the text. line
I can only remember the first two lines of that song. line
to learn your lines line
a line from the film 'Casablanca' line
She came from a long line of doctors. line
to pass sth down through the male/female line line
This novel is the latest in a long line of thrillers that he has written. line
They were stuck in a line of traffic. line
He traced the line of her jaw with his finger. line
We want to cut across lines of race, sex and religion. line
Why won't you listen to reason? listen
We used to live in London. live
They located their headquarters in Swindon. locate
look doing sth: We're really looking forward to seeing you again. look forward to sth
lose sth: The business is losing money. lose
The company has lost a lot of business to its competitors. lose
We always get lost in London. lost
The strike cost them thousands of pounds in lost business. lost
love doing sth: My dad loves going to football games. love
the lower slopes of the mountain low
We do our business by mail. mail
hate mail (= letters containing insults and threats) mail
The population almost doubles in summer, mainly because of the jazz festival. mainly
make sb do sth: They made me repeat the whole story. make
make sb: He never cleans his room and his mother never tries to make him. make
She made it her business to find out who was responsible. make
the damage caused by man to the environment man
It's like trying to manage an unruly child. manage
She answered in a businesslike manner. manner
They have cornered the market in sportswear (= sell the most). market
He has a Master's in Business Administration. master
She may need your help with some business matters. matter
the Lord Mayor of London mayor
We needed to get to London but we had no means of transport. means
a medium-size car/business/town medium
I've been trying to get you all day—don't you ever listen to your messages? message
method (for sth/for doing sth): the best method for arriving at an accurate prediction of the costs method
It must be worth a million (= pounds, dollars, etc.) million
mind sb doing sth: Are you married, if you don't mind me asking? mind
mind doing sth: Would you mind explaining that again, please? mind
mind doing sth: Did she mind not getting the job? mind
mind sb/sth doing sth: Do your parents mind you leaving home? mind
miss (sb/sth) doing sth: I don't miss getting up at six every morning! miss
miss doing sth: She narrowly missed hitting him. miss
I took your bag instead of mine by mistake. by mistake
mix A with B: I don't like to mix business with pleasure (= combine social events with doing business). mix
the most modern, well-equipped hospital in London modern
Some addicts suffer violent mood swings (= changes of mood) if deprived of the drug. mood
She felt he was watching her every move. move
This latest move by the government has aroused fierce opposition. move
Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of movement. movement
laws to allow free movement of goods and services movement
the music business/industry music
the diesel engine, named after its inventor Rudolf Diesel name
The road soon became narrower and steeper. narrow
to die of natural causes (= not by violence, but normally, of old age) natural
nice (doing sth): It's been nice meeting you. nice
It would be nice if he moved to London. nice
the north bank of the river north
the northern slopes of the mountains northern
I could give you any number of (= a lot of) reasons for not going. number
The course will have to be repeated owing to pressure of numbers (= too many students). number
The suspect is being kept under observation (= watched closely by the police). observation
an observation post/tower (= a place from where sb, especially an enemy, can be watched) observation
observe sb/sth do sth: The police observed a man enter the bank. observe
For obvious reasons, I'd prefer not to give my name. obvious
The reasons for this decision were not immediately obvious. obvious
All too often the animals die through neglect. often
to be on business/holiday/vacation on
She's only 21 and she runs her own business. only
He was quite open about his reasons for leaving. open
driving along the open road (= part of a road in the country, where you can drive fast) open
open sth: The company opened its doors for business a month ago. open
The army met with fierce opposition in every town. opposition
The opposition is/are mounting a strong challenge to our business. opposition
to work for a business/political/voluntary organization organization
Most coughs are viral in origin (= caused by a virus). origin
I walked along the outer edge of the track. outer
Outer London/Mongolia outer
He built up the business over a period of ten years. over
He overcame a strong temptation to run away. overcome
For reasons of his own (= particular reasons that perhaps only he knew about), he refused to join the club. own
The accident happened through no fault of her own. own
He wants to come into the business on his own terms. own
a business/science park park
Some people are unwilling to attend the classes partly because of the cost involved. partly
The procession passed slowly along the street. pass
to walk along a path path
The path led up a steep hill. path
This system sets the pattern for others to follow. pattern
a meeting with business people and bankers people
a personal pension plan (= a pension organized by a private company for one particular person) personal
They like to do business by phone/over the phone. phone
photograph sb/sth doing sth: They were photographed playing with their children. photograph
She was intimidated by his physical presence. physical
He's worried the business will fall to pieces without him. fall to pieces
Problems were beginning to pile up. pile up
The accident was caused by pilot error. pilot
She's been offered a place at Bath to study Business. place
I don't want to lose my place in the line. place
a development/business/peace, etc. plan plan
For some reason this CD won't play. play
pleasure (in sth/in doing sth): He takes no pleasure in his work. pleasure
pleasure (of sth/of doing sth): She had the pleasure of seeing him look surprised. pleasure
Are you in Paris on business or pleasure? pleasure
The band's success is largely due to the popular appeal of the lead singer. popular
to pose a threat/challenge/danger/risk pose
Bankruptcy is a real possibility if sales don't improve. possibility
She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. possibly
potential (for doing sth): The European marketplace offers excellent potential for increasing sales. potential
She wrote poems in praise of freedom. praise
praise sb/sth for sth/for doing sth: He praised his team for their performance. praise
business/commercial/industrial premises premises
The college prepares students for a career in business. prepare
a presentation copy (= a free book given by the author or publisher ) presentation
Improving the product's presentation (= the way it is wrapped, advertised, etc.) should increase sales. presentation
the freedom of the Press/press freedom (= the freedom to report any events and express opinions) press
I refuse to lie about it; it's against my principles. principle
His speech prompted an angry outburst from a man in the crowd. prompt
'I know you're lying.' 'Prove it!' prove
prove sb/sth/yourself to be/have sth: You've just proved yourself to be a liar. prove
The rail industry is no longer in public ownership (= controlled by the government). public
He wants to open his own business, but needs a push in the right direction to get him started. push
It's merely a question of time before the business collapses. just/merely/only a question of (sth/doing sth)
Business is usually quieter at this time of year. quiet
quote (sb) (as doing sth): The President was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision. quote
+ speech: 'The man who is tired of London is tired of life,' he quoted. quote
legislation against discrimination on the grounds of race or sex race
a rapid rise/decline in sales rapid
Local businesses are closing at a/the rate of three a year. rate
Tell me the real reason. real
reason (why...): I'd like to know the reason why you're so late. reason
Give me one good reason why I should help you. reason
reason (that...): We aren't going for the simple reason that we can't afford it. reason
reason (for sth): She gave no reasons for her decision. reason
reason (for doing sth): I have no particular reason for doubting him. reason
He said no but he didn't give a reason. reason
For some reason (= one that I don't know or don't understand) we all have to come in early tomorrow. reason
The man attacked me for no apparent reason. reason
She resigned for personal reasons. reason
For reasons of security the door is always kept locked. reason
He wants to keep them all in his office for reasons best known to himself. reason
people who, for whatever reason, are unable to support themselves reason
'Why do you want to know?' 'No reason ' (= I do not want to say why). reason
'Why did she do that?' 'She must have her reasons ' (= secret reasons which she does not want to tell). reason
He was excused by reason of (= because of) his age. reason
reason (to do sth): They have reason to believe that he is lying. reason
We have every reason (= have very good reasons) to feel optimistic. reason
You have no reason to accuse him of laziness. reason
reason (why...): There is no reason why we should agree to this. reason
reason (for sth/for doing sth): This result gives us all the more reason for optimism. reason
She complained, with reason (= rightly), that she had been underpaid. reason
I can't get her to listen to reason. reason
Why can't they see reason? reason
to be open to reason (= to be willing to accept sensible advice) reason
He's looking for a job and he's willing to do anything within reason. reason
recall (sb/sth) doing sth: I can't recall meeting her before. recall
recommend (sb) doing sth: He recommended reading the book before seeing the movie. recommend
Given the failure of the previous plan, this turned out to be a relative success. relative
a family-run hotel with a relaxed atmosphere relaxed
She burst into tears, releasing all her pent-up emotions. release
to monitor radiation releases release
the Jewish religion religion
Despite threats of strike action, the management remain hopeful that an agreement can be reached. remain
I feel sorry for her, but the fact remains (that) she lied to us. remain
Clearance of the site required the removal of a number of trees. removal
a removal company/firm removal
report sb (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth): She threatened to report him to the authorities for hunting without a licence. report
report (sb/sth) doing sth: The neighbours reported seeing him leave the building around noon. report
report sb/sth as sth/as doing sth: The house was reported as being in excellent condition. report
This contract represents 20% of the company's annual revenue. represent
Local businesses are well represented on the committee (= there are a lot of people from them on the committee). represent
The opening speech was by Bob Alan representing Amnesty International. represent
I found the temptation to miss the class too hard to resist. resist
resort doing sth: We may have to resort to using untrained staff. resort to sth
Cigarette smoking is responsible for about 90% of deaths from lung cancer. responsible
Having small children tends to restrict your freedom. restrict
The government has agreed to lift restrictions on press freedom. restriction
result sb/sth doing sth: These policies resulted in many elderly people suffering hardship. result in sth
reveal sth: He laughed, revealing a line of white teeth. reveal
Their educational policies are due for revision. revision
After a steep climb you will be rewarded by magnificent views from the summit. reward
He said he was ringing from London. ring
The ground rose steeply all around. rise
The river has risen (by) several metres. rise
risk (of sth/of doing sth): Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. risk
Any business venture contains an element of risk. risk
We don't want to run the risk of losing their business. run the risk (of sth/of doing sth), run risks
They were willing to risk everything for their liberty. risk
to travel up/down river (= in the opposite direction to/in the same direction as the way in which the river is flowing) river
Can we swim in the river? river
They live just along/up/down the road (= further on the same road). road
He was walking along the road when he was attacked. road
a flat/sloping roof roof
Sales are up by roughly 10%. roughly
the round green hills of Donegal round
The crops were ruined by the late frost. ruin
The family ruled London's gangland in the sixties. rule
The river ran dry (= stopped flowing) during the drought. run
A shiver ran down my spine. run
Trains between London and Brighton run throughout the day. run
He has no idea how to run a business. run
the day-to-day running of a business running
rush into sth/into doing sth: We don't want to rush into having a baby. rush
We watched the explosion from a safe distance. safe
We watched the lions from the safety of the car. safety
Retail sales fell in November by 10%. sale
Export sales were up by 32% last year. sale
the sales figures for May sale
The Weldon Group has a 6 000 strong sales force. sale
the January sales sale
I bought a coat in the sales. sale
We went for a walk along the sand. sand
save doing sth: He's grown a beard to save shaving. save
save sb doing sth: If you phone for an appointment, it'll save you waiting. save
Money from local businesses helped save the school from closure. save
Try to say that line with more conviction. say
the business/medical/law school school
score sth: to score a goal/try/touchdown/victory score
a sealed bid (= one that is kept in a sealed envelope and therefore remains secret until all other bids have been received) seal
The majority of seats on the board will be held by business representatives. seat
She'd allowed herself to be lulled into a false sense of security (= a feeling that she was safe when in fact she was in danger). security
Make Lydia see reason (= be sensible), will you? see
see sb/sth doing sth: She was seen running away from the scene of the crime. see
see sb/sth do sth: I saw you put the key in your pocket. see
sell (sth) (at sth): They sold the business at a profit/loss (= they gained/lost money when they sold it). sell
She sent for the latest sales figures. send for sth
The meeting should be chaired by the most senior person present. senior
There's no sense in (= it is not sensible) worrying about it now. sense
The prisoner has served (= completed) his sentence and will be released tomorrow. sentence
We need to get down to the serious business of working out costs. serious
They pose a serious threat to security. serious
We take threats of this kind very seriously. take sb/sth seriously
Most of their economic policies serve the interests of big business. serve
the service sector (= the part of the economy involved in this type of business) service
The novel is set in London in the 1960s. set
to set up a business set sth up
We set off for London just after ten. set off
He had to settle his affairs (= arrange all his personal business) in Paris before he could return home. settle
areas severely affected by unemployment severely
The disease is a threat to anyone who is sexually active. sexually
He winced as a sharp pain shot through his leg. sharp
shift (from...) (to...): The action of the novel shifts from Paris to London. shift
The government's popularity is declining rapidly, as the opinion polls show. show
We planted tulips along the side of the lawn. side
They crossed from one side of London to the other. side
The United States won most of the track and field events. Similarly, in swimming, the top three places went to Americans. similarly
It was the first time I'd had visitors since I'd moved to London. since
The business over the lawsuit had really knocked her for six. hit/knock sb for six
skill in/at sth/doing sth: What made him remarkable as a photographer was his skill in capturing the moment. skill
skilled in/at sth/doing sth: She is highly skilled at dealing with difficult customers. skilled
Anxiety can be caused by lack of sleep. sleep
(+ adv./prep.): We slid down the grassy slope. slide
slide sth + adv./prep.: She slid her hand along the rail. slide
a grassy slope slope
The town is built on a slope. slope
the eastern slopes of the Andes slope
a gentle/steep slope slope
a slope of 45 degrees slope
the angle of slope slope
Because of the slope of the roof, the snow cannot accumulate. slope
The garden slopes away towards the river. slope
The path sloped gently down. slope
sloping shoulders slope
His handwriting slopes backwards. slope
It was a very old house with sloping walls. slope
The government is planning to give more help to small businesses. small
They are introducing new measures to ensure the smooth running of the business. smooth
It was so cold that the stream had frozen solid. solid
sorry (for sth/doing sth): He says he's really sorry for taking the car without asking. sorry
the southern slopes of the mountains southern
freedom of speech (= the right to say openly what you think) speech
The accident was due to excessive speed. speed
spend sth on sth/on doing sth: She spent £100 on a new dress. spend
spend (sth doing sth): The company has spent thousands of pounds updating their computer systems. spend
They took away his freedom and broke his spirit. spirit
English became the official language for business in spite of the fact that the population was largely Chinese. in spite of sth
Her dress had split along the seam. split
split sth between sb/sth: His time is split between the London and Paris offices. split
Our camping trip was spoilt by bad weather. spoil
spread sth: to spread rumours/lies about sb spread
start (up): There are a lot of small businesses starting up in that area. start
start sth (up): They decided to start a catering business. start
to start out in business start out
Stay tuned (= used to ask people to continue listening to or watching a particular programme on the radio or television). stay
The castle receives a steady stream of visitors. steady
a steep hill/slope/bank steep
a steep climb/descent/drop steep
a steep flight of stairs steep
The path grew steeper as we climbed higher. steep
a steep rise in unemployment steep
a steeply sloping roof steeply
Prices rose steeply. steeply
We have a fast turnover of stock. stock
stop sb/sth doing sth: You can't stop people saying what they think. stop
fierce/heavy/violent storms storm
storm damage storm
We waded across a shallow stream. stream
A stream of blood flowed from the wound. stream
I've had a steady stream of visitors. stream
Most of the letter consisted of a stream of abuse. stream
to walk along/down/up the street street
10 Downing Street street
street newspapers sold by the homeless street
a stress fracture of the foot (= one caused by such pressure) stress
Air traffic controllers are threatening to come out on/go on strike. strike
You need strong nerves to ride a bike in London. strong
The temptation to tell her everything was very strong. strong
a strong wind/current strong
business/media/American studies study
succeed in sth: She doesn't have the ruthlessness required to succeed in business. succeed
He was determined to make a success of the business. success
successful (in sth/in doing sth): They were successful in winning the contract. successful
He said he didn't have time or made some such excuse. such
'Listen!' said Doyle suddenly. suddenly
sufficient to do sth: These reasons are not sufficient to justify the ban. sufficient
a business suit suit
Local businesses have provided financial support. support
There is no reason to suppose she's lying. suppose
The next morning we surveyed the damage caused by the fire. survey
I suspect (that) she might be lying. suspect
to clear the table (= take away the dirty plates, etc. at the end of a meal) table
These threats are not to be taken lightly. take
take sth from sth: The scientists are taking water samples from the river. take
take sb doing sth: I'm taking the kids swimming later. take
The army is threatening to take over if civil unrest continues. take over (from sb), take sth over (from sb)
talk sth: to talk business talk
business goals and targets target
The children became the target for their father's aggressive outbursts. target
teach (sb to do) sth: Could you teach me to do that? teach
tell sth: to tell stories/jokes/lies tell
There is mounting tension along the border. tension
Don and Julie paid for it themselves. themselves
He's only 17 and therefore not eligible to vote. therefore
There is still much to discuss. We shall, therefore, return to this item at our next meeting. therefore
Can't you think up a better excuse than that? think sth up
to make threats against sb threat
She is prepared to carry out her threat to resign. threat
He received death threats from right-wing groups. threat
crimes involving violence or the threat of violence threat
These ancient woodlands are under threat from new road developments. threat
There is a real threat of war. threat
The forecast is for rain with the threat of thunderstorms. threat
He is unlikely to be a threat to the Spanish player in the final. threat
Drugs pose a major threat to our society. threat
threaten sb: They broke my windows and threatened me. threaten
threaten sb with sth: The attacker threatened them with a gun. threaten
He was threatened with dismissal if he continued to turn up late for work. threaten
threaten sth: The threatened strike has been called off. threaten
threaten to do sth: The hijackers threatened to kill one passenger every hour if their demands were not met. threaten
threaten that...: They threatened that passengers would be killed. threaten
A storm was threatening. threaten
When war threatens, people act irrationally. threaten
threaten to do sth: This dispute threatens to split the party. threaten
threaten sth: The clouds threatened rain. threaten
Pollution is threatening marine life. threaten
threatening letters threatening
threatening behaviour threatening
The sky was dark and threatening. threatening
The accident happened through no fault of mine. through
The universities have expanded, thus allowing many more people the chance of higher education. thus
He is the eldest son and thus heir to the title. thus
We do not own the building. Thus, it would be impossible for us to make any major changes to it. thus
Can you tidy away your clothes, please? tidy sth away
tip (on/for doing sth): handy tips for buying a computer tip
It was a threat to world peace. to
Trust you to lower the tone of the conversation (= for example by telling a rude joke). tone
Stay tuned for the news coming up next. tune
The road twists and turns along the coast. twist
a twisted ankle (= injured by being turned suddenly) twisted
Not unexpectedly, most local business depends on tourism. unexpectedly
unite (sb/sth) (with sb/sth): She unites keen business skills with a charming personality. unite
He was trying, for some unknown reason, to count the stars. unknown
unload sth from sth: Everyone helped to unload the luggage from the car. unload
unload (sth): This isn't a suitable place to unload the van. unload
The truck driver was waiting to unload. unload
They moved here in 2009. Until then they'd always been in the London area. until
You can stay on the bus until London (= until you reach London). until
Sales are well up on last year. up
The stream has dried up. up
I used to live in London. used to
the Shenandoah Valley valley
He resigned for a variety of reasons. variety
She took the job for various reasons. various
His business empire was vast. vast
the vertical axis of the graph vertical
There was a vertical drop to the ocean. vertical
crimes/acts/threats of violence violence
There was a violent reaction from the public. violent
a violent explosion violent
a violent headache violent
She shook her head violently. violently
to shiver violently violently
The crowd reacted violently. violently
Is this a social visit, or is it business? visit
vital (to sth): Good financial accounts are vital to the success of any enterprise. vital
the sheer volume (= large amount) of business volume
the threat of (a) nuclear war war
Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river. warning
We got straight down to business without wasting time on small talk. waste
watch (for sth): He watched for signs of activity in the house. watch
We watched to see what would happen next. watch
watch sb/sth doing sth: She watched the kids playing in the yard. watch
watch sb/sth do sth: They watched the bus disappear into the distance. watch
It's been quite a day, one way and another (= for several reasons). way
wear sth + adj.: The stones have been worn smooth by the constant flow of water. wear
Whoever says that is a liar. whoever
That's why I left so early. why
The reason why the injection needs repeating every year is that the virus changes. why
How wide is that stream? wide
The plants grow wild along the banks of rivers. wild
The river winds its way between two meadows. wind
There was a long line of people at the box-office window. window
I'm older and wiser after ten years in the business. wise
withdraw sth: Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour (= go on strike). withdraw
without sb doing sth: The party was organized without her knowing anything about it. without
wonder (about sth): 'Why do you want to know?' 'No particular reason. I was just wondering.' wonder
The threat of losing their jobs is a constant source of worry to them. worry
A heart attack can be brought on by stress and worry. worry
wrong (of/for sb) (to do sth): It is wrong to tell lies. wrong
wrong (sth to do): I realized that it was the wrong thing to say. wrong