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OXF3000N không có năng lực không có tài unable
OXF3000N có thể chấp nhận chấp thuận acceptable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận không tán thành không thể tha thứ unacceptable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận không tán thành không thể tha thứ unacceptable
OXF3000N đi theo đi cùng kèm theo accompany
OXF3000N theo y theo according to
OXF3000N tích cực hăng hái nhanh nhẹn linh lợi actively
OXF3000N cộng thêm vào add
OXF3000N tính cộng phép cộng addition
OXF3000N thêm vào in addition (to)
OXF3000N thêm vào tăng thêm additional
OXF3000N sự thuận lợi lợi ích lợi thế advantage
OXF3000N sự thuận lợi lợi ích lợi thế advantage
OXF3000N sự thuận lợi lợi ích lợi thế advantage
OXF3000N sự thuận lợi lợi ích lợi thế advantage
OXF3000N sự quảng cáo nghề quảng cáo advertising
OXF3000N có thể có đủ khả năng điều kiện (làm gì) afford
OXF3000N sự giúp đỡ thêm vào phụ vào aid
OXF3000N cho phép để cho allow
OXF3000N dọc theo theo theo chiều dài suốt theo along
OXF3000N sát cạnh kế bên dọc theo alongside
OXF3000N cũng cũng vậy cũng thế also
OXF3000N kinh ngạc sửng sốt làm hết sức ngạc nhiên amazing
OXF3000N kinh ngạc sửng sốt hết sức ngạc nhiên amazedly
OXF3000N có thể làm vui được có thể giải trí được amusable
OXF3000N thế nào cũng được dù sao chăng nữa anyway
OXF3000N gắn vào ghép vào áp dụng vào apply
OXF3000N giống với giống hệt với approximate
OXF3000N nghệ thuật mỹ thuật art
OXF3000N nghệ sĩ artist
OXF3000N thuộc nghệ thuật thuộc mỹ thuật artistic
OXF3000N có thể dùng được có giá trị hiệu lực available
OXF3000N máu huyết sự tàn sát chém giết blood
OXF3000N thân thể thân xác body
OXF3000N sách ghi chép book
OXF3000N bị đốt bị cháy khê rám nắng sạm (da) burnt
OXF3000N có thể nhà tù nhà giam bình ca đựng can
OXF3000N có thể could
OXF3000N thẻ thiếp card
OXF3000N nghề nghiệp sự nghiệp career
OXF3000N dừng ngừng ngớt thôi hết tạnh cease
OXF3000N thế kỷ century
OXF3000N ghế chair
OXF3000N chặt đốn chẻ chop
OXF3000N lanh lợi thông minh. tài giỏi khéo léo clever
OXF3000N gần (mqh) thân thiết chặt chẽ đóng khép kết thúc close
OXF3000N gần gũi thân mật chặt chẽ kỹ lưỡng tỉ mỉ closely
OXF3000N bảo thủ không cởi mở khép kín closed
OXF3000N lời bình luận lời chú giải bình luận phê bình chú thích dẫn giải comment
OXF3000N điều kiện tình cảnh tình thế condition
OXF3000N giam giữ hạn chế confine
OXF3000N hạn chế giới hạn confined
OXF3000N sự chúc mừng khen ngợi lời chúc mừng khen ngợi congratulations
OXF3000N không bị điều khiển không bị kiểm tra không bị hạn chế uncontrolled
OXF3000N không bị điều khiển không bị kiểm tra không bị hạn chế uncontrolled
OXF3000N bản sao bản chép lại sự sao chép copy
OXF3000N bao bọc che phủ vỏ vỏ bọc cover
OXF3000N có mái che kín đáo covered
OXF3000N nghề nghề thủ công craft
OXF3000N thẻ tín dụng credit card
OXF3000N phê bình phê phán khó tính critical
OXF3000N sự phê bình sự phê phán lời phê bình lời phê phán criticism
OXF3000N phê bình phê phán chỉ trích criticize
OXF3000N tách chén cup
OXF3000N kiềm chế nén lại hạn chế curb
OXF3000N chu kỳ chu trình vòng quay vòng theo chu kỳ đi xe đạp cycle
OXF3000N sự nguy hiểm mối hiểm nghèo nguy cơ mối đe dọa danger
OXF3000N chết tắt dead
OXF3000N sự chết cái chết death
OXF3000N cái để bảo vệ vật để chống đỡ sự che chở defence
OXF3000N che chở bảo vệ bào chữa defend
OXF3000N ước muốn thèm muốn ao ước desire
OXF3000N hiến dâng dành hết cho devote
OXF3000N hiến cho dâng cho dành cho hết lòng nhiệt tình devoted
OXF3000N chết từ trần hy sinh die
OXF3000N sự chết dying
OXF3000N chế độ ăn uống chế độ ăn kiêng diet
OXF3000N không tán thành phản đối chê disapprove of
OXF3000N làm ghê tởm làm kinh tởm làm phẫn nộ disgust
OXF3000N làm ghê tởm kinh tởm disgusting
OXF3000N chán ghét phẫn nộ disgusted
OXF3000N sự không ưa không thích sự ghét dislike
OXF3000N phân biệt nhận ra nghe ra distinguish
OXF3000N chiếm ưu thế có ảnh hưởng chi phối kiềm chế dominate
OXF3000N mỗi một cũng phải thế either
OXF3000N đế chế đế quốc empire
OXF3000N làm cho có thể có khả năng cho phép ai làm gì enable
OXF3000N hứa hẹn cam kết đính ước engage
OXF3000N nghề kỹ sư công việc của kỹ sư engineering
OXF3000N toàn thể toàn bộ entire
OXF3000N thêm phụ ngoại thứ thêm phụ extra
OXF3000N mặt thể diện đương đầu đối phó đối mặt face
OXF3000N xa hơn nữa thêm nữa further
OXF3000N xa hơn nữa thêm nữa further
OXF3000N thứ nhất đầu tiên trước hết người vật đầu tiên thứ nhất first
OXF3000N vị mùi cho gia vị làm tăng thêm mùi vị flavour
OXF3000N đi theo sau theo tiếp theo follow
OXF3000N tiếp theo theo sau sau đây sau tiếp theo following
OXF3000N hình thể hình dạng hình thức làm thành được tạo thành form
OXF3000N trang trọng theo nghi thức formal
OXF3000N công thức thể thức cách thức formula
OXF3000N cấu trúc hệ thống dàn xếp bố trí frame
OXF3000N đùa cợt chế giễu chế nhạo make fun of
OXF3000N xa hơn nữa thêm nữa bên kia further
OXF3000N xa hơn nữa thêm nữa bên kia further
OXF3000N xa hơn hết xa nhất furthest
OXF3000N nói chung đại thể generally
OXF3000N sự sinh ra sự phát sinh ra thế hệ đời generation
OXF3000N hiền lành dịu dàng nhẹ nhàng gentle
OXF3000N nhẹ nhàng êm ái dịu dàng gently
OXF3000N v toàn cầu toàn thể toàn bộ global
OXF3000N cứng rắn hà khắc hết sức cố gắng tích cực hard
OXF3000N ghét lòng căm ghét thù hận hate
OXF3000N lòng căm thì sự căm ghét hatred
OXF3000N sức khỏe thể chất sự lành mạnh health
OXF3000N nghe hear
OXF3000N sự nghe thính giác hearing
OXF3000N sau đây kể từ đây do đó vì thế hence
OXF3000N trốn ẩn nấp che giấu hide
OXF3000N tốt cao hết sức ở mức độ cao highly
OXF3000N điều kinh khủng sự ghê rợn horror
OXF3000N cá tính nét nhận dạng tính đồng nhất giống hệt identity
OXF3000N quan trọng hệ trọng important
OXF3000N không thể làm được không thể xảy ra impossible
OXF3000N tăng tăng thêm sự tăng sự tăng thêm increase
OXF3000N tăng thêm increasingly
OXF3000N (thuộccông nghiệp kỹ nghệ industrial
OXF3000N công nghiệp kỹ nghệ industry
OXF3000N không thể tránh được chắc chắn xảy ra vẫn thường thấy nghe inevitable
OXF3000N chèn vào lồng vào insert
OXF3000N đặt (hệ thống máy móc thiết bị...) install
OXF3000N để thay thế instead
OXF3000N phát minh sáng chế invent
OXF3000N sự phát minh sự sáng chế invention
OXF3000N để hết tâm trí vào involved in
OXF3000N sự gồm sự bao hàm sự để dồn hết tâm trí vào involvement
OXF3000N ghen ghen tị jealous
OXF3000N gia nhập tham gia nối chắp ghép join
OXF3000N đan thêu knit
OXF3000N được đan được thêu knitted
OXF3000N đường nhỏ (làng hẻm phố) lane
OXF3000N cho phép để cho let
OXF3000N sự cho phép n) bằng, chứng chỉ, bằng cử nhân
OXF3000N cấp chứng chỉ cấp bằng cho phép license
OXF3000N ánh sáng nhẹ nhẹ nhàng light
OXF3000N nhẹ nhàng lightly
OXF3000N có thể đúng có thể xảy ra có khả năng có thể chắc vậy likely
OXF3000N không thể xảy ra không chắc xảy ra unlikely
OXF3000N không thể xảy ra không chắc xảy ra unlikely
OXF3000N giới hạn ranh giới giới hạn hạn chế limit
OXF3000N hạn chế có giới hạn limited
OXF3000N phần lớn đa số ưu thế majority
OXF3000N làm chế tạo sự chế tạo make
OXF3000N sự chế tạo sự sản xuất chế tạo sản xuất manufacture
OXF3000N sự sản xuất sự chế tạo manufacturing
OXF3000N người chế tạo người sản xuất manufacturer
OXF3000N bạn bạn nghề giao phối mate
OXF3000N có thể có lẽ maybe
OXF3000N sự đo lường phép đo measurement
OXF3000N tình trạng bừa bộn tình trạng lộn xộn người nhếch nhác bẩn thỉu mess
OXF3000N nhẹ êm dịu ôn hòa mild
OXF3000N lớp trưởng màn hình máy tính nghe ghi phát thanh giám sát monitor
OXF3000N hầu hết chủ yếu là mostly
OXF3000N hẹp chật hẹp narrow
OXF3000N mạng lưới hệ thống network
OXF3000N tuy nhiên tuy thế mà nevertheless
OXF3000N lời ghi lời ghi chép ghi chú ghi chép note
OXF3000N vâng lời tuân theo tuân lệnh obey
OXF3000N vật vật thể phản đối chống lại object
OXF3000N sự quan sát sự theo dõi observation
OXF3000N quan sát theo dõi observe
OXF3000N một cách rõ ràng có thể thấy được obviously
OXF3000N khe hở lỗ sự bắt đầu sự khai mạc lễ khánh thành opening
OXF3000N toàn bộ toàn thể tất cả bao gồm overall
OXF3000N có thể có lẽ perhaps
OXF3000N sự cho phép giấy phép permission
OXF3000N /'pə:mit/ cho phép cho cơ hội permit
OXF3000N thuật chụp ảnh nghề nhiếp ảnh photography
OXF3000N vật chất (thuộc) cơ thể thân thể physical
OXF3000N về thân thể theo luật tự nhiên physically
OXF3000N sân (chơi các môn thể thao) đầu hắc ín pitch
OXF3000N nền bục bệ thềm sân ga platform
OXF3000N độc có chất độc gây chết bệnh poisonous
OXF3000N lễ phép lịch sự polite
OXF3000N lễ phép lịch sự politely
OXF3000N nghèo poor
OXF3000N có thể có thể thực hiện possible
OXF3000N có lẽ có thể có thể chấp nhận được possibly
OXF3000N sự ca ngợi sự tán dương lòng tôn kính tôn thờ khen ngợi tán dương praise
OXF3000N có thể được có lẽ presumably
OXF3000N trước hết đầu tiên primarily
OXF3000N có thể có khả năng probable
OXF3000N tiến lên theo đuổi tiếp diễn proceed
OXF3000N quá trình sự tiến triển quy trình chế biến gia công xử lý process
OXF3000N sản xuất chế tạo produce
OXF3000N sự sản xuất chế tạo production
OXF3000N nghề nghề nghiệp profession
OXF3000N (thuộcnghề nghề nghiệp chuyên nghiệp professional
OXF3000N bảo vệ che chở protect
OXF3000N sự bảo vệ sự che chở protection
OXF3000N công việc nghề xuất bản publishing
OXF3000N đuổi theo đuổi bắt pursue
OXF3000N hoàn toàn hầu hết quite
OXF3000N bản ghi sự ghi bản thu sự thu thu ghi chép record
OXF3000N kể lại thuật lại liên hệ liên quan relate
OXF3000N có liên quan có quan hệ với ai cái gì related to
OXF3000N mối quan hệ sự liên quan liên lạc relation
OXF3000N mối quan hệ mối liên lạc relationship
OXF3000N có liên quan đến người có họ đại từ quan hệ relative
OXF3000N có liên quan có quan hệ relatively
OXF3000N làm nhẹ bớt thả phóng thích phát hành sự giải thoát thoát khỏi sự thả release
OXF3000N sự giảm nhẹ sự làm cho khuây khỏa sự trợ cấo relief
OXF3000N sự nhận xét phê bình sự để ý chú ý nhận xét phê bình remark
OXF3000N thay thế replace
OXF3000N sự hạn chế điều kiện hạn chế reservation
OXF3000N sự kính trọng sự lễ phép tôn trọng kính trọng khâm phục respect
OXF3000N hạn chế giới hạn restrict
OXF3000N bị hạn chế có giới hạn vùng cấm restricted
OXF3000N sự hạn chế sự giới hạn restriction
OXF3000N ẩn dật hẻo lánh đã về hưu đã nghỉ việc retired
OXF3000N sự ẩn dật nơi hẻo lánh sự về hưu sự nghỉ việc retirement
OXF3000N môn thể thao cưỡi ngựa sự đi xe (bus điện xe đạp) riding
OXF3000N gồ ghề lởm chởm rough
OXF3000N gồ ghề lởm chởm roughly
OXF3000N prođều đều đơn điệu cũng như thế vẫn cái đó same
OXF3000N gào thét kêu lên tiếng thét tiếng kêu to scream
OXF3000N màn che màn ảnh màn hình phim ảnh nói chung screen
OXF3000N ghế chỗ ngồi seat
OXF3000N tìm tìm kiếm theo đuổi đòi hỏi seek
OXF3000N khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc severe
OXF3000N khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc severely
OXF3000N sự xấu hổ thẹn thùng sự ngượng shame
OXF3000N sự nương tựa sự che chở sự ẩn náu che chở bảo vệ shelter
OXF3000N hò hét reo hò sự la hét sự hò reo shout
OXF3000N đóng khép đậy tính khép kín shut
OXF3000N nhút nhát e thẹn shy
OXF3000N hoàn cảnh địa thế vị trí situation
OXF3000N tài giỏi khéo tay skilful
OXF3000N tài giỏi khéo tay skilfully
OXF3000N có kỹ năng có kỹ sảo khẻo tay có kinh nghiệm lành nghề skilled
OXF3000N trượtc chuyển động nhẹ lướt qua slide
OXF3000N mạnh ác liệt khéo léo nhanh trí smart
OXF3000N như vậy như thế vì thế vì vậy vì thế cho nên so
OXF3000N rắn thể rắn chất rắn solid
OXF3000N âm thanh nghe sound
OXF3000N nói theo 1 cách nào đó spoken
OXF3000N con nhện spider
OXF3000N chẻ tách chia ra sự chẻ sự tách sự chia ra split
OXF3000N thép ngành thép steel
OXF3000N dốc cheo leo steeply
OXF3000N lái (tàu ô tô...) hướng dẫn hướng theo steer
OXF3000N nghiêm khắc chặt chẽ khắt khe strict
OXF3000N người vật thay thế thay thế substitute
OXF3000N pronhư thế như vậy như là such
OXF3000N sự đề nghị sự đề xuất sự khêu gợi suggestion
OXF3000N mùa hè summer
OXF3000N chửi rủa nguyền rủa thề hứa swear
OXF3000N lời thề lời nguyền rủa lời thề hứa swearing
OXF3000N hệ thống chế độ system
OXF3000N tấm bản thẻ phiến tablet
OXF3000N cây chè trà chè tea
OXF3000N kỹ thuật học công nghệ học technology
OXF3000N khủng khiếp ghê sợ terrible
OXF3000N bởi vậy cho nên vì thế therefore
OXF3000N như vậy như thế do đó thus
OXF3000N có quan hệ mật thiết gắn chặt tie sth up
OXF3000N chặc chẽ sít sao tightly
OXF3000N chóp đỉnh đứng đầu trên hết top
OXF3000N theo hướng về hướng towards
OXF3000N đồ chơi đồ trang trí thể loại đồ chơi toy
OXF3000N theo truyền thống theo lối cổ traditional
OXF3000N không thể không có khẳ năng unable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận unacceptable
OXF3000N không thể chấp nhận unacceptable
OXF3000N không bị kiềm chế không bị kiểm tra uncontrolled
OXF3000N không bị kiềm chế không bị kiểm tra uncontrolled
OXF3000N không có thể xảy ra không chắc chắn không có thực unlikely
OXF3000N không có thể xảy ra không chắc chắn không có thực unlikely
OXF3000N kỳ nghỉ hè kỳ nghỉ lễ ngày nghỉ ngày lễ vacation
OXF3000N qua theo đường via
OXF3000N thế tích quyển tập volume
OXF3000N đồng hồ nhìn theo dõi quan sát sự canh gác sự canh phòng watch
OXF3000N chào mừng hoan nghênh welcome
OXF3000N phía Tây theo phía tây về hướng tây west
OXF3000N bình an vô sự không suy suyển không hư hỏng toàn bộ tất cả toàn thể whole
OXF3000N thế giới world
OXF3000N còn hãy cỏn còn nữa như mà xong tuy thế tuy nhiên yet






coffee Cà phê Alphabet Introduction 1
A mug of coffee Một ca cà phê Alphabet Introduction 1
coffee cà phê Food
He sells glasses of coffee. Anh ấy bán những ly cà phê. Verbs 1
I drink coffee before I sleep. Tôi uống cà phê trước khi đi ngủ. Conjunctions
What do you do after drinking coffee? Bạn làm gì sau khi uống cà phê? Prepositions 1
We will open a coffee shop. Chúng tôi sẽ mở một quán cà phê. Places
coffee shop quán cà phê Places
That man buys Turkish coffee. Người đàn ông đó mua cà phê Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ. Countries 2
I want to order a cup of hot coffee. Tôi muốn gọi một ly cà phê nóng. Adjectives 2
She drinks coffee to stay up all night. Cô ấy uống cà phê để thức trắng đêm. Informal Expressions







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einschlagen đập vỡ, theo hướng, theo đường (hướng) 打入 dǎrù
ausverkauft bán hết 售完 shòuwán
vollkommen ausgebucht đặt hết vé 完全预定完了 wánquán yùdìng wán le
vielleicht có lẽ, có thể 可能 kěnéng
bequem thoải mái, nhẹ nhàng 舒服 shūfú
einen Termin vereinbaren thống nhất một cuộc hẹn 商定一个时间 shāng dìng yí gè shí jiān
insgesamt cả thảy, tổng thể 总共 zǒng gòng
genehmigen cho phép 允许 yǔn xǔ
angeben cho biết, ghi thêm 给出 gěi chū
unverzichtbar không thể từ chối được 必不可缺的 bì bù kě quē de
gut klingen nghe hay 听起来不错 tīng qǐ lái bú cuò
verstopfen tắc nghẽn 堵塞 dǔ sè
bequem thoải mái, nhẹ nhàng 舒服 shū fu
erleichtert sein thấy dễ chịu, nhẹ nhàng 变轻松 biàn qīng sōng
schmal hẹp 窄的 zhǎi de
sich geschickt anstellen bố trí khéo léo 看上去灵巧 kàng shàng qù líng qiǎo
verabscheuen căm ghét 厌恶 yàn wù
siehe chiểu theo kàn
siehe Seite chiểu theo trang 看... 页 kàn ..... yè
zudecken Đậy, che kín 盖住 gài zhù
sich anstrengen ráng hết sức, cố gắng 努力 nǔ lì
pfeifen la hét 吹哨 chu ī shào
ertrinken chết đuối 淹死 yān sǐ
empfehlenswert có thể giới thiệu 值得推荐的 zhí dé tuī jiàn de
sich lustig machen über chế nhạo 拿 ... 开玩笑 ná ..... kāi wán xiào
nachahmen sao chép 模仿 mó fǎng
solcher, solche, solches như thế, như vậy 这样的 zhè yàng de
ersetzen thay thế 代替 dài tì
ersetzen thay thế, bồi thường 代替 dài tì
unmöglich không thể 不可能的 bù kě néng de
abscheulich kinh, ghê 可恶的 kě wù de
eifersüchtig ghen tuông 嫉妒的 jì dù de
unerträglich không thể chịu được 不能容忍的 bù néng róng rěn de
sich schützen vor che chở trước cái gì hoặc trước ai 保护不受 ... 的伤害 bǎo hù bú shòu ..... de shāng hài
überwachen theo dõi 监控 jiān kòng
verfolgen Đuổi theo 跟踪 gēn zōng
konkret cụ thể 具体的 jù tǐ de
verstecken giấu giếm, che đậy 隐藏 yǐn cáng
systematisch hệ thống 系统的 xì tǒng de
gehorchen nghe lời 听从 tīng cóng
unglaublich không thể tin nổi 不可思议的 bù kě sī yì de
unfähig không thể 不能的 bù néng de
katastrophal thảm họa, thê thảm 灾难性的 zāi nàn xìng de
arm sein nghèo 贫穷 pín qióng
neidisch ghen tức 嫉妒的 jì dù de
instinktiv theo bản năng 本能的 běn néng de
genauso như thế 恰好 qià hǎo
genauso viel nhiều như thế 恰好这么多 qià hǎo zhè me duō
erwürgen bóp cổ chết 扼死 è sǐ
kreischen gào thét, kêu gào 尖叫 jiān jiào
verabreden hẹn 约定 yuē dìng
kritisieren phê bình 批评 pī píng
kritisch phê bình, phê phán 批评的 pī píng de
unzertrennlich không thể chia cách được 不可分开的 bù kě fēn kāi de
verhüllen che 遮住 zhē zhù
dafür theo 支持 zhī chí
sterben qua đời, chết
sterben chết
jemanden vertreten thay thế ai 代替某人 dài tì mǒu rén
aufessen Ăn hết 吃光 chī guāng
mitbringen mang theo 携带 xié dài
ein Ereignis überschatten che chở sự việc 为一件事投下阴影 wèi yí jiàn shì tóu xià yīn yǐng
schwören thề 发誓 fā shì
erlauben cho phép 允许 yǔn xǔ
hinzufügen, ergänzen thêm, bổ sung 添加, 补充 tiānjiā, bǔchōng
schluchzen khóc nấc nghẹn, khóc nức nở 抽泣, 啜泣 chōuqì, chuòqì
zusätzlich phụ vào, thêm vào 附加的 fùjiā de
etwas wörtlich nehmen hiểu một điều gì đó theo đúng nghĩa đen 从字面上理解某事 cóng zìmiàn shàng lǐjiě mǒushì
untrennbar không thể tách rời 不可分的 bù kě fēn de
sexy khêu gợi, gợi cảm 性感 xìnggǎn
notieren ghi chép 记录 jìlù
imitieren sao chép 仿冒 fǎngmào
nach etwas streben theo đuổi mục đích nào đó 追求某事 zhuīqiú mǒushì
tendieren có khuynh hướng, theo chiều hướng 趋向于 qūxiàng yú
unentbehrlich rất cần thiết, không thể thiếu 必不可少的 bì bù kě shǎo de
erreichbar có thể đạt được, có thể đạt đến 可达到的 kě dádào de
etwas bewilligen cấp phép cho việc gì đó 批准某事 pīzhǔn mǒushì
den Termin versäumen sai hẹn 错过了预约 cuòguò le yùyuē
gerichtlich pháp lý, theo pháp luật 法院的 fǎyuàn de
erlaubt được phép 允许的 yǔnxǔ de
unerlaubt cấm, không được phép 不允许的 bù yǔnxǔ de
etwas steigern cái gì đó tăng lên, tăng thêm 对某物出价 duì mǒuwù chūjià
intuitiv, gefühlsmäßig theo trực giác 直觉的 zhíjúe de
uneben gồ ghề, không bằng phẳng 不平整的 bù píngzhěng de
etwas schmieren phết lên, trét lên cái gì đó 润滑某物 rùnhuá mǒuwù
zusammenfügen nối, ghép 结合 jiéhé
etwas verschweigen che giấu điều gì đó 隐瞒某事 yǐnmán mǒushì
jemanden verfolgen theo đuổi, theo sát gót ai đó 跟踪某人 gēnzōng mǒurén
laut eines Augenzeugen... Theo lời một nhân chứng... 据一位目击者反映... jù yī wèi mùjīzhě fǎnyìng...
jemanden erschlagen giết chết ai đó 打死某人 dǎsǐ mǒurén
häkeln đan, thêu bằng kim móc 钩花 gōuhuā
sticken thêu 刺绣 cìxìu
etwas geht zur Neige thứ gì đó sắp hết, sắp cạn 某物快用完了 mǒuwù kuài yòng wán le
abgelaufene Lebensmittel thực phẩm hết hạn 过期食品 guòqī shípǐn
etwas verabscheuen ghê tởm thứ gì đó 厌恶某物 yànwù mǒuwù
abstoßend ghê tởm 厌恶的 yànwù de
geschmacklos, fade nhạt nhẽo, vô vị, không ngon 无味的, 淡而无味的 wúwèi de, dàn ér wúwèi de
rudern chèo thuyền 划船 huáchuán
fressen ăn, chén 吞食 tūnshí
verwelken tàn, héo 枯萎 kūwěi
zerhacken chặt, chẻ 剁碎 duòsuì
erspähen phát hiện theo dõi 发现 fāxiàn
albern ngốc nghếch, gàn dở 蠢笨的 chǔnbèn de
bewohnbar có thể ở được 适于居住的 shìyú jūzhù de
hörbar có thể nghe được 可听到的 kě tīngdào de
etwas auf den MP3-Player überspielen chuyển gì đó sang máy nghe nhạc mp3 把某物转录到MP3播放器上 bǎ mǒuwù zhuǎnlù dào MPsān bōfàngqì shàng
den König entthronen truất ngôi vua, phế ngôi vua 废黜国王 fèichú guówáng
hexen làm phép phù thủy 施魔法 shī mófǎ
körperlich thuộc về thân thể 身体的 shēntǐ de
verstorben chết, qua đời 去世 qùshì
unbesiegbar không thể thắng nổi, vô địch 无敌的 wúdí de
schadenfroh hả hê, hân hoan 幸灾乐祸的 xìngzāi-lèhuò de
unbestreitbar không thể chối cãi 无可争辩的 wú kě zhēngbiàn de
Verflixt! chết tiệt! 该死的! Gāisǐ de!
spotten chế giễu, chế nhạo 嘲笑 cháoxiào
widerwärtig ghê tởm, kinh tởm 讨厌的 tǎoyàn de
unfehlbar không thể sai lầm 绝无差错的 jué wú chācuò de
Willkommen! Chào mừng! / Hoan nghênh!
wie? Như thế nào?
der Sport thế thao
können có thế
nicht können không thế
die Kreditkarte thẻ tín dụng
der Kaffee cà phê
der Tee chè, trà
folgende tiếp theo
der Stuhl cái ghế
der Snack món ăn nhẹ
folgen theo sau
das Salatbüfett búp phê salat
die Ferienanlage khu trại hè
der Sport thế thao
auffüllen đố thêm
das Schweinefleisch thịt lợn, thịt heo (miền nam việt nam)
das Wohnheim khu tập thế, ký túc xá
hassen ghét
sich anhören nghe
sterben qua đời, chết
nicht dürfen không được phép
die Schüssel cái bát (miền bắc việt nam), cái chén (miền nam việt nam)
der Ausverkauf bán hết
der Bürgersteig vỉa hè
hören nghe
unheimlich ghê gớm, nguy ngập
der Hörer ống nghe
die Telefonkarte thẻ điện thoại
ersetzen thay thế
aufbrauchen dùng hết
sich anhören nghe
einschlagen đập vỡ, theo hướng, theo đường (hướng)
ausverkauft bán hết
vollkommen ausgebucht đặt hết vé
vielleicht có lẽ, có thể
die Sportnachrichten tin tức thế thao
der Sommer mùa hè
das Rendezvous nơi hẹn
die Sommerferien nghỉ hè
der Termin cuộc hẹn
einen Termin vereinbaren thống nhất một cuộc hẹn
insgesamt cả thảy, tổng thể
der Kredit thẻ tín dụng, tín dụng
die Kreditkarte (thẻ) tín dụng
der Kreditrahmen khuôn khổ thẻ tín dụng
die Genehmigung giấy phép
genehmigen cho phép
angeben cho biết, ghi thêm
unverzichtbar không thể từ chối được
gut klingen nghe hay
verstopfen tắc nghẽn
bequem thoải mái, nhẹ nhàng
das Werkzeug dụng cụ, đồ nghề
erleichtert sein thấy dễ chịu, nhẹ nhàng
schmal hẹp
sich geschickt anstellen bố trí khéo léo
verabscheuen căm ghét
siehe chiểu theo
siehe Seite chiểu theo trang
ist es möglich, dass... có thể nào......
zudecken Đậy, che kín
die Reihe hàng ghế
die Leichtathletik những môn thể thao nhẹ
das Ruder mái chèo, thuyền nhỏ
sich anstrengen ráng hết sức, cố gắng
pfeifen la hét
der Sommer mùa hè
ertrinken chết đuối
empfehlenswert có thể giới thiệu
sich lustig machen über chế nhạo
die Rechtschreibung phép chính tả
der Liegestuhl ghế nằm
die Welt thế giới
der Künstler nghệ sỹ
nachahmen sao chép
der Termin cuộc hẹn
solcher, solche, solches như thế, như vậy
der Neid ghen tỵ
ersetzen thay thế, bồi thường
unmöglich không thể
abscheulich kinh, ghê
die Eifersucht ghen tuông
der Hass căm ghét
der Sessel ghế bành
eifersüchtig ghen tuông
die Schande sự hổ thẹn
die Feigheit hèn nhát
unerträglich không thể chịu được
der Schutz bảo vệ, che chở
sich schützen vor che chở trước cái gì hoặc trước ai
überwachen theo dõi
verfolgen Đuổi theo
konkret cụ thể
verstecken giấu giếm, che đậy
systematisch hệ thống
gehorchen nghe lời
der Körper cơ thể
unglaublich không thể tin nổi
unfähig không thể
katastrophal thảm họa, thê thảm
das Teil bộ phận thay thế
arm sein nghèo
neidisch ghen tức
instinktiv theo bản năng
genauso như thế
genauso viel nhiều như thế
die Fortsetzung phần tiếp theo
das Jahrhundert thế kỷ
erwürgen bóp cổ chết
der Tote người chết
kreischen gào thét, kêu gào
die Kritik phê bình
der Kritiker nhà phê bình
verabreden hẹn
kritisieren phê bình
kritisch phê bình, phê phán
die Beziehung mối quan hệ
das Kompliment lời khen
unzertrennlich không thể chia cách được
verhüllen che
dafür theo
die Verwandtschaft mối quan hệ họ hàng
der Tod cái chết
sterben chết
jemanden vertreten thay thế ai
aufessen Ăn hết
mitbringen mang theo
ein Ereignis überschatten che chở sự việc
das System hệ thống
schwören thề
der Andrang cảnh chen chúc
erlauben cho phép
der Beruf nghề nghiệp
die Zusage hứa hẹn
hinzufügen, ergänzen thêm, bổ sung
schluchzen khóc nấc nghẹn, khóc nức nở
zusätzlich phụ vào, thêm vào
etwas wörtlich nehmen hiểu một điều gì đó theo đúng nghĩa đen
untrennbar không thể tách rời
der Blocksatz cách sắp chữ theo khối
sexy khêu gợi, gợi cảm
die Turnhalle phòng thể chất
die Hausaufgaben abschreiben chép lại, sao chép bài tập
notieren ghi chép
tätig sein als, arbeiten als làm nghề...
der Fischfang ngư nghiệp, nghề đánh cá
das Sportgeschäft cửa hàng bán đồ thể thao
imitieren sao chép
nach etwas streben theo đuổi mục đích nào đó
tendieren có khuynh hướng, theo chiều hướng
die Überstunden auszahlen trả tiền làm thêm giờ
unentbehrlich rất cần thiết, không thể thiếu
erreichbar có thể đạt được, có thể đạt đến
etwas bewilligen cấp phép cho việc gì đó
den Termin versäumen sai hẹn
der Eid lời tuyên thệ, lời thề
gerichtlich pháp lý, theo pháp luật
erlaubt được phép
unerlaubt cấm, không được phép
der Ersatz sự thay thế
etwas steigern cái gì đó tăng lên, tăng thêm
intuitiv, gefühlsmäßig theo trực giác
uneben gồ ghề, không bằng phẳng
das Betriebssystem hệ điều hành
die Lizenz sự cho phép, giấy phép
etwas schmieren phết lên, trét lên cái gì đó
zusammenfügen nối, ghép
etwas verschweigen che giấu điều gì đó
jemanden verfolgen theo đuổi, theo sát gót ai đó
Laut eines Augenzeugen... Theo lời một nhân chứng...
jemanden erschlagen giết chết ai đó
häkeln đan, thêu bằng kim móc
sticken thêu
der Trichter cái phễu
etwas geht zur Neige thứ gì đó sắp hết, sắp cạn
abgelaufene Lebensmittel thực phẩm hết hạn
etwas verabscheuen ghê tởm thứ gì đó
abstoßend ghê tởm
geschmacklos, fade nhạt nhẽo, vô vị, không ngon
der Vordersitz ghế trước
der Rücksitz ghế sau
der Vergaser bộ chế hòa khí
rudern chèo thuyền
die Spinne con nhện
der Karpfen cá chép
der Delfin cá heo
fressen ăn, chén
verwelken tàn, héo
zerhacken chặt, chẻ
die Bewässerungsanlage hệ thống tưới tiêu
erspähen phát hiện theo dõi
die Spielerbank ghế cầu thủ
die gelbe Karte thẻ vàng
der Clown chú hề
der Windschutz tấm che gió
albern ngốc nghếch, gàn dở
der Reißverschluss phéc-mơ-tuya
das Sofa ghế sôfa
die Wohngemeinschaft khu nhà tập thể
der Kinderstuhl ghế cho trẻ em
das Babyfon máy theo dõi tiếng động trẻ em
bewohnbar có thể ở được
der Kopfhörer tai nghe
hörbar có thể nghe được
etwas auf den MP3-Player überspielen chuyển gì đó sang máy nghe nhạc mp3
den König entthronen truất ngôi vua, phế ngôi vua
hexen làm phép phù thủy
der Herzstillstand chết lâm sàng, tình trạng tim ngừng đập
die Thrombose chứng nghẽn mạch
die Bronchitis bệnh viêm phế quản
die Kniescheibe xương bánh chè
die Sinnesorgane hệ giác quan
körperlich thuộc về thân thể
verstorben chết, qua đời
unbesiegbar không thể thắng nổi, vô địch
schadenfroh hả hê, hân hoan
unbestreitbar không thể chối cãi
Verflixt! chết tiệt!
spotten chế giễu, chế nhạo
widerwärtig ghê tởm, kinh tởm
der Hochstuhl (Kinderstuhl) ghế của trẻ em
das Ökosystem hệ sinh thái
das Armenviertel, der Slum khu ổ chuột, khu dân cư nghèo
der Schleier mạng che mặt
unfehlbar không thể sai lầm
der Stacheldraht hàng rào thép gai
die Sklaverei abschaffen bãi bỏ chế độ nô lệ


Wir können zusammen im Restaurant zu Abend essen. Chúng ta có thế cùng ăn tối ở nhà hàng. (Lektion 2, Nr. 18)
Er fragt eine Dame, wo er eins finden kann. Anh hỏi một phụ nữ là anh có thế tìm một chiếc Taxi ở đâu? (Lektion 4, Nr. 30)
Am Gleis fragt ein Kind Tri, wann der nächste Zug ankommt. Tại đường ray, một đứa trẻ hỏi Tri khi nào chuyến tàu tiếp theo đến. (Lektion 4, Nr. 34)
Hier, meine Kreditkarte. Đây lā thẻ tín dụng của tôi. (Lektion 4, Nr. 39)
Daher überlegt er, das Geld mit seiner Kreditkarte vom Geldautomaten zu holen. Vì vậy anh ấy cân nhắc việc rút tiền bằng thẻ tín dụng từ máy rút tiền tự động. (Lektion 5, Nr. 43)
Aber er kann auch in der Wechselstube Geld wechseln. Nhưng anh ấy cũng có thế đối tiền ở quầy đối tiền. (Lektion 5, Nr. 44)
Wie ist der Wechselkurs heute? Tỉ giá ngoại hối hôm nay như thế nào? (Lektion 5, Nr. 46)
In einem Café Ở quán cà phê (Lektion 6, Nr. 50)
Er kommt zu einem Café und setzt sich an einen freien Tisch. Anh ấy vào một quán cà phê và ngồi vào một bàn trống. (Lektion 6, Nr. 53)
Sie haben auch ein Radio und Sie müssen nichts extra dafür bezahlen. Có cả radio và anh không phải trả thêm tiền. (Lektion 8, Nr. 77)
Hier ist er. Frühstück können Sie im kleinen Haus gegenüber bekommen. Dạ đây. Anh có thể ăn sáng trong phòng nhà đối diện. (Lektion 8, Nr. 79)
Weißt du, ich arbeite in einem Büro und esse deshalb meistens leichte Gerichte. Em biết không, anh làm việc ở văn phòng và vì vậy thường ăn những món nhẹ. (Lektion 9, Nr. 86)
Diese kleinen Snacks sehen auch gut aus. Món ăn nhẹ cũng rất tốt. (Lektion 9, Nr. 87)
Kann ich hier auch zu Mittag und zu Abend essen? Em có thế ăn trưa và ăn tối ở đây không? (Lektion 9, Nr. 88)
Am Abend kann es Regen geben. Buối tối có thế có mưa. (Lektion 10, Nr. 99)
Gehen Sie hier lang und folgen Sie der Hauptstraße, dann an der ersten Kreuzung rechts und dann gehen Sie geradeaus. Anh cứ đi theo con đường này, đến ngã tư đầu tiên thì rẽ phải và sau đó anh cứ đi thắng. (Lektion 11, Nr. 110)
Das ist eine gute Idee, ich mag auch ein Menü, aber ich bevorzuge ein vegetarisches. í tưởng hay đó, anh cũng thích ăn theo suất, nhưng suất ăn chay thì thích hơn. (Lektion 12, Nr. 116)
Lass uns zum Salatbuffet gehen, ich bin sehr hungrig und ich liebe den griechischen Salat. Chúng ta đi ăn búp phê salat đi. Anh đói và anh thích món salat Hy Lạp. (Lektion 12, Nr. 117)
Das Sportzentrum Trung tâm thế thao (Lektion 13, Nr. 125)
Tri liebt es, Sport zu treiben. Er könnte ohne sportliche Aktivitäten nicht leben. Tri thích luyện tập thế thao. Anh ấy không thế sống nếu thiếu những hoạt động thế thao. (Lektion 13, Nr. 126)
Er entscheidet sich, zu Hause einen Artikel über sein Sportzentrum zu schreiben. Anh ấy quyết định sẽ ở nhà đế viết một bài báo về trung tâm thể thao của mình. (Lektion 13, Nr. 127)
Spaß haben im Sportcenter Niềm vui ở trung tâm thế thao. (Lektion 13, Nr. 128)
Leute brauchen Sport, um gesund zu bleiben und sich fit zu fühlen. Mọi người cần luyện tập thế thao đế giữ gìn sức khoẻ và luôn khoẻ mạnh. (Lektion 13, Nr. 129)
In unserem Sportzentrum bieten wir die ganze Woche über eine Reihe von Sportarten an. ở trung tâm thể thao của chúng tôi có hàng loạt các loại hình thể thao suốt tuần. (Lektion 13, Nr. 130)
Wenn Sie interessiert sind, fragen Sie einfach einen unserer Trainer, er wird Ihnen jede Frage beantworten. Nếu quan tâm, xin liên hệ với huấn luyện viên của chúng tôi, anh ấy sẽ trả lời mọi câu hỏi của các bạn. (Lektion 13, Nr. 136)
Sollte ich dir helfen, abzuwaschen? Em giúp anh rửa chén nhé? (Lektion 15, Nr. 165)
Deine Wohnung ist toll, alles ist darin so freundlich, nicht wie in dem grauen Wohnheim, in dem ich lebe. Nhà của anh thật tuyệt. Mọi thứ trông rất gần gũi, không như ở khu tập thế tối thui nơi em đang ở. (Lektion 16, Nr. 172)
Ich hasse die kleine schmutzige Küche und den grauen Keller des Wohnheims, aber das macht nichts. Em không thích cái bếp nhỏ bẩn thỉu và cái hầm tối của khu tập thế, nhưng không sao. (Lektion 16, Nr. 175)
Eine Kunstgalerie? Một phòng triến lãm nghệ thuật? (Lektion 17, Nr. 184)
Sie saß immer im Aufenthaltsraum und schrieb Geschichten über die Künstler. Cô hay ngồi trong căn phòng này và viết truyện về các nghệ sĩ. (Lektion 17, Nr. 186)
Aber wenn du mehr Informationen möchtest, kannst du einen Blick in den Reiseführer werfen. Nhưng nếu anh muốn biết nhiều thông tin hơn thì có thế xem sách hướng dẫn. (Lektion 17, Nr. 188)
Ich hasse den Zahnarzt. Em ghét nha sĩ. (Lektion 17, Nr. 193)
Von dort muss er nur geradeaus über die Autobahn zum Flughafen fahren. Từ đó anh ấy chỉ việc đi thắng theo xa lộ để đến sân bay. (Lektion 19, Nr. 213)
Ich hoffe, es ist niemand gestorben. Tôi hy vọng là không ai bị chết. (Lektion 19, Nr. 225)
Entschuldigen Sie, wie komme ich am günstigsten nach Berlin? Xin lỗi, tôi đến Berlin thế nào thì rẻ nhất? (Lektion 20, Nr. 232)
Möchten Sie einen Gangsitz oder eine Fenstersitz? Anh muốn ghế gần đường đi hay gần cửa số? (Lektion 20, Nr. 237)
Der Flug könnte sich verzögern, aber Sie sollten eine Stunde vor Abflug einchecken. Chuyến bay có thế bị trễ,nhưng anh vẫn nên làm thủ tục một tiếng trước khi cất cánh. (Lektion 20, Nr. 245)
Ich kann die Sandalen nicht mehr tragen, es ist zu kalt. Em không thế đi xăng-đan nữa,vì trời lạnh quá. (Lektion 22, Nr. 267)
Wir könnten gegrillten Fisch essen. Chúng ta có thế ăn cá nướng. (Lektion 23, Nr. 277)
Nein, ich mag es medium, mit vielen Gewürzen und Senf. Không, anh muốn chín tái thôi, thêm nhiều gia vị và mù tạc. (Lektion 23, Nr. 280)
Wir können Reis kochen oder machen gebackene Kartoffeln und gebratenes Fleisch oder Fisch. Chúng ta có thể nấu cơm hay làm món khoai tây chiên với thịt hay cá chiên. (Lektion 23, Nr. 285)
Ich kann nicht entscheiden, was ich mitnehmen soll. Anh không biết là nên mang theo đồ gì. (Lektion 24, Nr. 300)
Ich bin für einen Regenschirm und eine warme Jacke. Anh nên mang một cái theo ô và một cái áo ấm. (Lektion 24, Nr. 301)
Tri, hier ist nochmal Trang. Könntest du mir bitte einen Gefallen tun? Tri, em Trang đây. Anh có thế làm giúp em một việc được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 314)
Könntest du mir eine Halskette oder Ohrringe mitbringen? Anh có thế lấy giúp em một sợi dây chuyền hay bông tai được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 317)
Sie denkt, dass der Ring verloren geht oder so ähnlich. Bà sợ rằng chiếc nhẫn có thế bị mất hay tương tự như vậy. (Lektion 25, Nr. 321)
Könntest du bitte den Ring mitnehmen und ihn mir geben? Anh có thế lấy chiếc nhẫn cho em được không? (Lektion 25, Nr. 322)
Tri konnte nicht in seine Augen sehen. Tri không thế tin vào mắt mình. (Lektion 27, Nr. 343)
Kann ich Sie ein Stück mitnehmen? Tôi có thế chở anh một đoạn không? (Lektion 28, Nr. 361)
Sie begann, zwei Kaffees einzugießen. Cô ấy bắt đầu rót hai ly cà phê. (Lektion 28, Nr. 369)
Wir müssen an einer Tankstelle anhalten, wir haben fast kein Benzin mehr. Chúng ta phải dừng lại ở một cây xăng, chúng ta gần hết xăng rồi. (Lektion 28, Nr. 378)
Tri hat vor einigen Wochen den Artikel für sein Sportzentrum geschrieben. Cách đây vài tuần Tri đã viết bài báo về trung tâm thế thao của mình. (Lektion 29, Nr. 382)
Der Artikel war in der lokalen Zeitung und viele Leute waren am Sportzentrum interessiert. Bài báo đã được đăng trên tờ báo địa phương và nhiều người chú ý đến trung tâm thế thao. (Lektion 29, Nr. 383)
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)
Tri entscheidet sich, ein Praktikum im Sportzentrum zu machen. Tri quyết định thực tập tại trung tâm thế thao. (Lektion 29, Nr. 385)
Er möchte das Sportzentrum aufräumen. Anh ấy muốn dọn dẹp trung tâm thế thao. (Lektion 29, Nr. 386)
Tri möchte, dass die neuen Kunden das Sportzentrum sauber halten. Tri muốn rằng những khách hàng mới phải giữ trung tâm thế thao sạch sẽ. (Lektion 30, Nr. 388)
Jeder kann seinen Abfall hinein tun. Mọi người có thế vứt rác vào đó. (Lektion 30, Nr. 390)
Sie versucht ihn anzurufen, um ihm zu sagen, dass er es mitbringen soll. Cô ấy cố gọi điện cho anh ấy đế nói anh ấy nhớ mang nó theo. (Lektion 31, Nr. 397)
Jedesmal wenn ich mein Mobiltelefon benutzen möchte, ist die Karte leer! Cứ mỗi lần cô ấy muốn dùng điện thoại di động là thẻ hết tiền. (Lektion 31, Nr. 399)
Sie steckt ihre Telefonkarte hinein und hebt den Hörer ab, aber das Telefon funktioniert nicht. Cô ấy nhét thẻ điện thoại vào và nhấc ống nghe lên, nhưng điện thoại không hoạt động. (Lektion 31, Nr. 407)
Sie versucht eine andere Telefonzelle, aber jetzt kann sie nur auf den Anrufbeantworter sprechen. Cô ấy thử sang phòng điện thoại khác, nhưng bây giờ cô ấy chỉ có thế nói vào máy trả lời tự động thôi. (Lektion 31, Nr. 409)
Tri? Wenn du meine Nachricht hören kannst, bring bitte mein Geburtstagsgeschenk mit. Tri? Nếu anh nghe tin nhắn của em thì làm ơn mang theo quà sinh nhật của em theo nhé. (Lektion 31, Nr. 410)
Plötzlich hörten Sie jemanden, der nach Hilfe schrie. Bỗng dưng họ nghe tiếng người nào đó kêu cứu. (Lektion 32, Nr. 420)
Erzählen Sie uns die ganze Geschichte! Ông hãy kế cho chúng cháu nghe toàn bộ câu chuyện. (Lektion 32, Nr. 425)
Der Rest ist nach Krankheiten sortiert. Những ngăn còn lại được phân theo từng loại bệnh. (Lektion 33, Nr. 443)
Möglicherweise hättest du eine Magenverstimmung oder eine Vergiftung. Có thế là anh có vấn đề với dạ dày hoặc bị ngộ độc. (Lektion 33, Nr. 450)
Meiner Meinung nach war sie hässlich. Theo anh thì cô ấy xấu hoắc. (Lektion 34, Nr. 463)
Wir können ins Internet schauen und zwei Sitze reservieren. Chúng ta có thế lên mạng và đặt hai chỗ. (Lektion 34, Nr. 466)
Aber dieser Film ist ausverkauft. Nhưng bộ phim này đã bán hết vé rồi. (Lektion 34, Nr. 470)
Schön für dich, welchen willst du sehen? Thế thì, anh thích xem phim nào? (Lektion 34, Nr. 471)
Er ist vollständig ausgebucht. Nó bị đặt hết chỗ rồi. (Lektion 34, Nr. 473)
Die Schweine bringen Kühen und Hunden bei, wie man die Computer benutzt. Những chú heo dạy những chú bò và chó về cách sử dụng máy tính. (Lektion 35, Nr. 492)
Ich war in jedem Sportgeschäft in dieser Stadt. Em đã xem tất cả các cửa hàng thể thao trong thành phố. (Lektion 36, Nr. 500)
Möglicherweise blau? Màu xanh da trời nhé? (Lektion 36, Nr. 510)
Und wie zahlst du? Và em trả tiền như thế nào? (Lektion 36, Nr. 516)
Ok, hör zu, du nimmst die U-Bahn 3 Richtung Universität. Ok, anh nghe nhé, anh đi tàu điện ngầm số 3 hướng Universität. (Lektion 37, Nr. 522)
Ich freue mich, dich zu sehen. Hẹn gặp lại anh nhé. (Lektion 37, Nr. 535)
Sie wünscht, es wäre Sommer. Tri besucht sie. Trang tưởng tượng, bây giờ đang mùa hè. Tri sẽ đến chơi với cô. (Lektion 38, Nr. 538)
Ich habe etwas Schokolade mitgebracht. Anh có mang theo một ít sô-cô-la. (Lektion 38, Nr. 541)
Vielleicht die Sportnachrichten? Hay là xem tin thể thao? (Lektion 38, Nr. 547)
Wir könnten ein Video ausleihen. Chúng ta có thế thuê băng video. (Lektion 38, Nr. 555)
Tri läuft zu ihm herüber und bittet ihn um ein Autogramm. Tri chạy theo anh ta và xin chữ ký. (Lektion 39, Nr. 563)
Er konnte das nicht glauben. Anh ấy không thế tin vào điều đó. (Lektion 39, Nr. 565)
Jeder musste ihr erzählen, wie gut sie schmeckten. Nhưng mọi người phải kế cho cô ấy nghe bánh ngon như thế nào. (Lektion 40, Nr. 572)
Seine Großmutter singt zu seiner Melodie Weihnachtslieder. Bà anh ấy hát những bài về Giáng sinh theo điệu nhạc của ông. (Lektion 40, Nr. 575)
Letztes Jahr versuchte sein Bruder, eine 'rockige Weihnacht' zu veranstalten. Năm ngoái anh trai anh ấy đã thử tố chức một lễ Giáng sinh theo phong cách rock. (Lektion 40, Nr. 577)
Möchtest du mit mir Skifahren gehen oder möchtest du eine Romanze? Anh muốn đi trượt tuyết cùng em hay là anh muốn một cuộc hẹn hò lãng mạn? (Lektion 42, Nr. 599)
Wir können auch den Bus nehmen. Chúng ta có thế đi xe buýt mà. (Lektion 42, Nr. 606)
Okay, ich rufe das Hotel an, in dem ich in den Sommerferien war. OK, anh sẽ gọi cho khách sạn mà anh đã ở vào kỳ nghỉ hè. (Lektion 42, Nr. 610)
Ein erster Besichtigungstermin ist mit dem Hausmeister bereits vereinbart. Cuộc hẹn đầu tiên để xem nhà đã được thống nhất với chủ nhà. (Lektion 43, Nr. 615)
Wie gefällt dir eigentlich diese Wohnung? Thực sự em thấy căn hộ này thế nào? (Lektion 43, Nr. 616)
Über eine Treppe kann man vom Innenhof in den Keller gehen. Lên trên một cái cầu thang người ta có thể đi qua cái sân trong để đến hầm chứa đồ. (Lektion 43, Nr. 618)
Wie findest du diese Wohnung im Vergleich zur ersten? Em thấy căn hộ này như thế nào so với căn hộ thứ nhất? (Lektion 43, Nr. 621)
Sie eröffnen ein gemeinsames Konto, um ihre Miete jeden Monat überweisen zu können. Họ mở chung một tài khoản, để họ có thể mỗi tháng chuyển tiền nhà. (Lektion 44, Nr. 629)
Außerdem wäre es von Vorteil, wenn du die Höhe deines Gehalts angeben würdest. Ngoài ta sẽ có lợi, nếu anh ghi thêm mức lương của anh. (Lektion 44, Nr. 633)
Wenn dein Gehalt hoch genug ist, kannst du auch eine kostenlose Kreditkarte beantragen. Nếu thu nhập của anh đủ cao, thì anh có thể đệ đơn cho một thẻ tín dụng miễn phí. (Lektion 44, Nr. 635)
Stimmt. Außerdem genehmigt man mir dann einen höheren Kreditrahmen. Đúng. Ngoài ra sau đó người ta sẽ cho phép anh có một khuôn khổ thẻ tín dụng cao. (Lektion 44, Nr. 636)
Der ist für mich unverzichtbar. Cái này với anh không thể từ chối được. (Lektion 44, Nr. 637)
Du solltest den Kredit aber nicht zu oft beanspruchen. Nhưng anh không nên quá thường xuyên lạm dụng cái thẻ tín dụng này. (Lektion 44, Nr. 638)
Dein Plan klingt gut. Kế hoạch của em nghe hay đấy. (Lektion 45, Nr. 649)
Ich fände es sinnvoll, wenn wir dort anstatt einer Tapete Kacheln anbringen würden. Anh thấy rất có ích, nếu chúng ta có thể lát bằng gạch men thay cho giấy dán tường. (Lektion 45, Nr. 651)
Da der schmale Schrank allmählich zu klein für Trang wurde, hat Tri ein neues Regal dazu gekauft. Vì cái tủ hẹp dần dần trở nên quá nhỏ đối với Trang, nên Trí đã mua thêm một cái giá mới. (Lektion 46, Nr. 653)
Tri stellt sich offensichtlich nicht ganz so geschickt an. Trí bố trí rõ ràng là không khéo léo cho lắm. (Lektion 46, Nr. 656)
Teile das Brett und zeichne parallel zueinander sechs Löcher auf. Hãy phân chia những tấm ván và đồng thời lược đồ theo sáu cái lỗ. (Lektion 46, Nr. 660)
Mit dem Knopf am Fernseher kann ich ihn nur einschalten und ausschalten. Tôi chỉ có thể bật và tắt bằng cái nút bấm trên TiVi. (Lektion 47, Nr. 671)
Ohne Fernbedienung aber kann ich keine Programme einstellen. Nhưng tôi không thể điều chỉnh các chương trình mà không có cái điều khiển từ xa. (Lektion 47, Nr. 672)
Obwohl die Fernbedienung auf dem Lieferschein steht, ist sie nicht im Paket enthalten. Mặc dù trong giấy giao hàng ghi là có cái điều khiển từ xa, nhưng mà nó không hề có trong kiện phẩm. (Lektion 47, Nr. 673)
Ich hoffe, Sie antworten mir möglichst bald. Tôi hy vọng, quí vị trả lời nhanh nhất như có thể. (Lektion 47, Nr. 676)
Unsere Pfirsiche waren schon verschimmelt! Những trái đào của chúng ta đã mốc hết rồi! (Lektion 48, Nr. 682)
Im Stadion brüllt und pfeift die Mehrheit der Zuschauer extrem laut. Phần lớn khán giả trong sân vận động gào và la hét thật to. (Lektion 49, Nr. 698)
In welcher Reihe sitzen wir eigentlich? Thế chúng ta ngồi ở hàng ghế nào? (Lektion 49, Nr. 699)
Dann werden wir mit dem Auto dort hinfahren und die Fahrräder mitnehmen. Thế thì chúng ta đi tới đó bằng xe hơi và sẽ mang theo xe đạp. (Lektion 50, Nr. 708)
Ich werde mich bei der Touristeninformation über mögliche Ausflugsziele in der Umgebung erkundigen. Anh sẽ hỏi thông tin tại điểm thông tin du lịch về những điểm dã ngoại có thể ở khu vực gần đó. (Lektion 50, Nr. 710)
Ich glaube, in der Gegend gibt es eine Ruine, zu der wir mit den Fahrrädern hinfahren können. Em nghĩ, ở khu vực đó có một điểm tàn tích mà chúng ta có thể đi xe đạp tới đó. (Lektion 50, Nr. 711)
Spannend! Davon habe ich auch schon gehört. Thật hồi hộp! Anh đã nghe về điều đó rồi. (Lektion 50, Nr. 712)
Ja, habe ich. Schade, dass wir zu dieser Jahreszeit nicht mehr baden können. Rồi. Đáng tiếc mùa này chúng ta không thể tắm được. (Lektion 51, Nr. 716)
Komm, lass uns doch lieber die Räder schieben! Tốt hơn hết là chúng ta dắt xe thôi! (Lektion 52, Nr. 734)
Gute Idee! Dort hinten an dem Teich können wir Rast machen. Ý kiến hay! Ở đằng kia sau cái đầm chúng ta có thể nghỉ. (Lektion 52, Nr. 735)
Genau, sonst hätten wir diesen Rastplatz nicht entdeckt. Đúng, nếu không thì chúng ta đã không thể phát hiện ra chỗ nghỉ ngơi này. (Lektion 52, Nr. 739)
Sieht so aus! Aber jetzt ist es doch ziemlich kühl. Có thể thế! Nhưng bây giờ trời hơi lạnh rồi. (Lektion 54, Nr. 763)
Er kann nicht einschlafen. Anh không thể ngủ được. (Lektion 54, Nr. 769)
Wenn du dich weiter über mich lustig machst, kannst du heute auf der Luftmatratze übernachten. Nếu anh tiếp tục chế nhạo em, hôm nay anh có thể qua đêm trên cái nệm không khí. (Lektion 54, Nr. 774)
Bei den Temperaturen würde ich lieber drinnen sitzen. Với nhiệt độ thế này anh thích ngồi trong hơn. (Lektion 55, Nr. 778)
Wie ihr auf der Rückseite der Postkarte seht, kann man hier im Winter auch Ski fahren. Như bố mẹ có thể thấy sau tấm bưu thiệp, ở đây vào mùa đông người ta có thể trượt tuyết nữa. (Lektion 55, Nr. 785)
Als Gast in einem fremden Land interessiere ich mich mehr für die Leute dort und wie sie leben. Là một người khách trên mảnh đất lạ anh quan tâm về con người ở đó nhiều hơn và họ sống như thế nào. (Lektion 56, Nr. 798)
Darf ich mal eine neugierige Frage stellen? Em có thể hỏi một câu tò mò được không? (Lektion 56, Nr. 799)
Im Hintergrund ist Natur zu sehen: eine umzäunte Wiese und ein Wald. Đằng sau có thể thấy thiên nhiên: Một bãi cỏ được rào quanh và một cánh rừng. (Lektion 57, Nr. 809)
Guten Tag! Was kann ich für Sie tun? Xin chào! Tôi có thể làm gì cho bạn? (Lektion 58, Nr. 818)
Ja, aber die ersten Reihen sind leider schon besetzt. Còn, nhưng tiếc là hàng ghế đầu đã kín chỗ. (Lektion 58, Nr. 822)
Doch in der letzten Reihe sind noch zwei Plätze nebeneinander frei. Nhưng hàng ghế cuối còn hai chỗ trống cạnh nhau. (Lektion 58, Nr. 823)
Auf meinem alten Gerät lassen sich die Tasten nicht mehr drücken. Cái máy cũ của tôi không thể bấm được nữa. (Lektion 59, Nr. 832)
Welches Mobilfunknetz würdest du mir empfehlen? Bạn có thể giới thiệu mạng điện thoại nào đó cho tôi không? (Lektion 59, Nr. 834)
Da stimme ich dir zu, so mache ich es auch. Tôi đồng ý với bạn, vì tôi cũng làm thế. (Lektion 59, Nr. 840)
Er hat sich in den Sessel gesetzt und den Fernseher eingeschaltet. Anh ngồi lên ghế bành và bật TiVi. (Lektion 60, Nr. 844)
Warum bist du so spät nach Hause gekommen? Sao anh về nhà muộn thế? (Lektion 60, Nr. 845)
Das wäre wirklich nett. Thế thì thật tốt. (Lektion 60, Nr. 850)
Und außerdem sollst du nicht immer so viel fernsehen. Và thêm nữa anh không nên thường xuyên xem TiVi như thế. (Lektion 60, Nr. 851)
Wir können uns auch mal nett unterhalten. Chúng ta cũng có thể cùng trò chuyện vui vẻ. (Lektion 60, Nr. 852)
Es tut mir leid, dass ich so egoistisch gewesen bin. Anh lấy làm tiếc, vì anh đã trở nên ích kỷ như thế. (Lektion 60, Nr. 853)
Kannst du mir das verzeihen? Em có thể bỏ qua cho anh không? (Lektion 60, Nr. 854)
Jeder hat seine Angewohnheiten. Ich werde versuchen, mich nicht mehr so aufzuregen. Mỗi người đều có thói quen của mình. Em sẽ cố gắng không nổi nóng như thế nữa. (Lektion 60, Nr. 856)
Trang macht sich Sorgen, weil der Mann ihrer Schwester keine Rücksicht auf ihre Gefühle genommen hat. Trang lo lắng,vì chồng của chị gái đã không hề để ý đến cảm giác của chị. (Lektion 61, Nr. 859)
Das tut ihrer Seele gar nicht gut. Điều đó không hề tốt cho tinh thần của chị. (Lektion 61, Nr. 863)
Es ist eine Schande, dass er deine Schwester so unglücklich gemacht hat. Đó là một sự hổ thẹn, rằng anh ta đã làm chị gái em bất hạnh như thế. (Lektion 61, Nr. 867)
Ich war nicht fähig, mich zu wehren! Anh đã không thể tự vệ! (Lektion 62, Nr. 880)
Doch. Als er fliehen wollte, haben sie ihn verfolgt. Có. Khi anh ta muốn chạy trốn, họ đã đuổi theo anh ta. (Lektion 62, Nr. 882)
Wir konnten der Polizei nur einen Hinweis geben, in welche Richtung der Mann geflohen ist. Bọn anh chỉ có thể chỉ dẫn cho cảnh sát, anh ta chạy về hướng nào. (Lektion 62, Nr. 884)
Komm schnell und hör dir das im Radio an! Nhanh lên em và nghe cái này trên đài nè! (Lektion 63, Nr. 886)
Was ist denn los? Chuyện gì thế? (Lektion 63, Nr. 887)
Auch sein Anwalt, der auf unschuldig plädierte, konnte ihm nicht helfen. Ngay cả luật sư, người bào chữa cho anh ta cũng không thể giúp gì được. (Lektion 63, Nr. 894)
Zusätzlich muss er sich einer Therapie als vorbeugende Maßnahme unterziehen. Thêm nữa anh ta phải trải qua điều trị với biện pháp phòng ngừa. (Lektion 63, Nr. 897)
Du kannst dir nicht vorstellen, was heute in meiner Firma los war! Anh không thể tưởng tượng được đâu, chuyện gì đã xảy ra ở công ty hôm nay đâu ! (Lektion 64, Nr. 903)
Heute Nacht sind Diebe in das Büro eingebrochen und haben systematisch alles durchsucht. Đêm hôm nay những kẻ trộm đã đột nhập vào văn phòng và lục lọi toàn bộ hệ thống. (Lektion 64, Nr. 905)
Und euer Wachmann hat nichts bemerkt? Thế người bảo vệ không phát hiện gì à? (Lektion 64, Nr. 911)
So konnten sie unerkannt flüchten. Vậy là chúng có thể tẩu thoát dễ dàng. (Lektion 64, Nr. 914)
Und was geschieht jetzt mit deiner Firma? Thế chuyện gì xảy ra với công ty của em bây giờ? (Lektion 64, Nr. 915)
Die Tiere wirken gut versorgt und nicht vernachlässigt. Những con thú được chăm sóc tốt và không hề bị sao nhãng. (Lektion 65, Nr. 923)
Es gibt viele unterschiedliche Arten zu sehen: Có thể thấy nhiều chủng loại khác nhau: (Lektion 65, Nr. 924)
In einem der Gehege kann man zahmen Hasen das Fell streicheln und Enten füttern. Trong một chuồng thú người ta có thể vuốt ve bộ lông những con thỏ đã được thuần hóa và cho những con vịt ăn. (Lektion 65, Nr. 925)
Wie schlafen Giraffen eigentlich? Những con hươu cao cổ ngủ thế nào nhỉ? (Lektion 65, Nr. 930)
Über Giraffen weiß ich, dass sie bis zu fünf Meter groß werden können. Về hươu cao cổ anh biết là chúng có thể cao đến năm mét. (Lektion 65, Nr. 933)
Schau mal! Man kann in seinen Körper hinein schauen und seine Organe sehen. Nhìn nè anh! Người ta có thể nhìn xuyên thấu cơ thể và các bộ phận của anh ta. (Lektion 66, Nr. 946)
Er sorgt dafür, dass der Körper ausreichend mit Sauerstoff und Nährstoffen versorgt ist. Anh ta chuẩn bị cho cơ thể được cung cấp đầy đủ lượng oxi và chất dinh dưỡng. (Lektion 66, Nr. 948)
Dann fließt das Blut zur linken Seite des Herzens und von dort aus weiter in den ganzen Körper. Sau đó máu chảy tới bên trái của tim và từ đó tiếp tục tới toàn bộ cơ thể. (Lektion 66, Nr. 950)
Nur durch Zufall erkennt er eine Radarkontrolle rechtzeitig und kann abbremsen. Chỉ là sự ngẫu nhiên anh nhận được tín hiệu của máy định vị kịp thời và có thể phanh lại. (Lektion 67, Nr. 958)
Als Tri abends zurück zum Parkplatz kommt, bleibt er - unfähig sich zu bewegen - stehen: Khi Trí quay lại bãi đậu xe vào buổi tối, anh đứng sững lại- không thể cử động được: (Lektion 67, Nr. 960)
Ist die Batterie leer? Hết pin hả? (Lektion 68, Nr. 971)
Ich habe alles versucht, doch ich kann die Ursache der Panne nicht finden. Em đã thử hết rồi, nhưng em vẫn không phát hiện ra nguyên nhân hỏng. (Lektion 68, Nr. 974)
Wie soll der Text lauten? Bài nên đăng như thế nào? (Lektion 69, Nr. 986)
Sicherheit: Airbag; Innenausstattung: Leder (leicht beschädigt); Sự bảo hiểm: Túi không khí, Nội thất bên trong: da (bị hư hỏng nhẹ); (Lektion 69, Nr. 989)
Kilometerstand: 276 345 km; Kaufpreis: Verhandlungssache; Mức đã chạy: 276 345 Ki lô mét; Giá: theo thỏa thuận (Lektion 69, Nr. 990)
Wenn Sie mir jetzt noch Ihre Telefonnummer sagen könnten ... Nếu bây giờ bạn còn có thể nói cho tôi số điện thoại của bạn… (Lektion 69, Nr. 991)
Preis: Verhandlungssache Giá: Theo thỏa thuận (Lektion 70, Nr. 995)
Sie vereinbaren einen Termin zur Besichtigung. Họ thống nhất một cuộc hẹn để xem xe. (Lektion 70, Nr. 998)
Leider habe ich keine Erfahrung im Handeln mit solchen Waren. Tiếc là tôi không có kinh nghiệm trong việc thương lượng hàng thế này. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1003)
Ich kann nur sagen, dass ich als Studentin nicht genug verdiene, um mir das leisten zu können. Tôi chỉ có thể nói, khẳ năng của tôi không nhiều vì là sinh viên tôi không kiếm được nhiều tiền. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1004)
Bei einem Autohändler hätte er nicht so viel bekommen. Giao cho một người bán xe thì anh không thể nhận được nhiều như thế. (Lektion 70, Nr. 1009)
Es ging um einen König aus dem 12. Jahrhundert. Nó kể về một ông vua vào thế kỷ thứ 12. (Lektion 71, Nr. 1017)
Sie haben ihre Opfer gejagt und erwürgt. Chúng săn lùng những con mồi và bóp cổ chết. (Lektion 71, Nr. 1021)
Das muss ich dir vorlesen! Anh phải đọc cho em nghe cái này! (Lektion 72, Nr. 1026)
Es ist ein Unglück passiert. Hör zu: Có một vụ thiên tai xảy ra. Nghe nè: (Lektion 72, Nr. 1027)
Durch ein Gewitter und einen anschließenden Sturm auf hoher See wurde eine riesige Welle aufgetürmt. Trận sấm sét và tiếp theo là bão đã tạo nên những cơn sóng cực lớn trên biển. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1028)
Gab es viele Tote? Có nhiều người chết không? (Lektion 72, Nr. 1036)
Lass uns doch das Radio einschalten oder im Internet nach mehr Informationen suchen. Chúng ta hãy bật đài hoặc lên mạng tìm kiếm thêm thông tin. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1039)
Trang und Tri wollen am Samstagabend ausgehen und haben sich mit Freunden in einer Bar verabredet. Trang và Trí muốn ra ngoài vào buổi tối thứ bảy và họ đã hẹn với bạn bè trong quán bar. (Lektion 73, Nr. 1041)
Trang und Tri erinnern sich daran, wie sie sich kennen gelernt haben. Trang và Trí nhớ lại, họ đã quen nhau như thế nào. (Lektion 74, Nr. 1056)
... und wir haben uns zum Essen verabredet! …và chúng ta hẹn nhau đi ăn. (Lektion 74, Nr. 1064)
Seitdem sind wir unzertrennlich! Từ đó chúng ta không thể chia cách được! (Lektion 74, Nr. 1065)
Trang hält eine Kopie in der Hand und liest Tri laut vor: Trang cầm bản copy trên tay và đọc cho Trí nghe: (Lektion 75, Nr. 1068)
Jetzt brauchen wir nur noch die Gästeliste, damit wir die Einladungen verschicken können! Bây giờ chúng ta chỉ còn cần danh sách khách mời để chúng ta có thể gửi thiệp mời đi. (Lektion 75, Nr. 1079)
Die Verwandtschaft Mối quan hệ họ hàng (Lektion 77, Nr. 1091)
Sie bringen ihr Baby mit. Họ mang cả em bé theo. (Lektion 77, Nr. 1096)
Die Schwester meiner Mutter, meine Tante, bringt ihre Zwillinge, meine Cousinen, mit. Chị gái của mẹ anh, bà dì, dẫn theo hai anh em sinh đôi tới, họ là anh em con bác của anh. (Lektion 77, Nr. 1099)
Du kannst dich auf uns verlassen, es wird sich niemand langweilen. Anh có thể tin tưởng vào tụi em, sẽ chẳng có ai phải buồn chán đâu. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1110)
Nicht ganz, zuerst ist unser Kontrabass ausgefallen, aber wir haben jemanden gefunden, der ihn vertritt. Không hoàn toàn, mới đầu thiếu đàn công bat, nhưng tụi em đã tìm được người có thể thay thế cho việc đó. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1112)
Sehr gut, das klingt nach einem gelungenen Abendprogramm! Rất tốt, điều này nghe có vẻ mang đến một chương trình đêm thành công! (Lektion 78, Nr. 1115)
Als das Orchester sein Stück beendet, warten alle gespannt auf die nächste Überraschung. Khi dàn nhạc kết thúc, tất cả hồi hộp chờ đợi vào sự ngạc nhiên tiếp theo. (Lektion 79, Nr. 1124)
Meiner auch und ich freue mich schon auf unsere Flitterwochen! Anh cũng thế và anh mong chờ đến tuần trăng mật của chúng ta! (Lektion 79, Nr. 1130)
Der Stier ist charmant und bodenständig, kann gut mit Geld umgehen und ist ein Genießer. Kim ngưu thì duyên dáng và căn cơ, có thể quản lý tốt tiền bạc và là một người biết hưởng thụ. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1133)
Zwillinge sind schnell und sehr flexibel. Song sinh thì nhanh nhẹ và linh hoạt. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1134)
Die Jungfrau ist ordentlich und vernünftig und hat für alles ein System. Xử nữ thì gọn gàng và lý trí còn qui tất cả theo hệ thống. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1140)
Der Skorpion ist eine leidenschaftliche Kämpfernatur und verfolgt sein Ziel bis zum Ende. Bọ cạp là một người có bản tính chiến đấu mãnh liệt và theo đuổi mục đích đến cuối cùng. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1142)
Der Steinbock strebt nach beruflichem Erfolg und hat gern alles unter Kontrolle. Dương cưu luôn theo đuổi sự thành công trong công việc và thích kiểm soát được mọi việc. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1144)
Fische sind sanft, bescheiden und introvertiert und haben einen Instinkt, auf den sie sich gut verlassen können. Song ngư nhẹ nhàng, khiêm tốn và kín đáo, còn có một bản năng làm cho người khác trông cậy vào mình. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1146)
Können Sie mir erklären, wie das ablaufen wird? Bạn có thể giải thích cho tôi, quá trình của nó như thế nào không? (Lektion 81, Nr. 1151)
In diesen klären sie die Bevölkerung darüber auf, wie sie die Aufgaben und Probleme lösen wollen, die auf die Gesellschaft zukommen. Trong đó họ giải thích với dân chúng, họ sẽ giải quyết nhiệm vụ và những vấn đề xảy ra trong xã hội như thế nào. (Lektion 81, Nr. 1154)
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)
In vielen Umfragen werden die Bürger wieder und wieder befragt, was sie denn wählen würden. Những người công dân sẽ luôn được trưng cầu dân ý, rằng họ sẽ lựa chọn theo đảng phái nào. (Lektion 81, Nr. 1157)
Du könntest erfolgreicher sein. Anh có thể thành đạt hơn. (Lektion 82, Nr. 1169)
Es gibt ein Magazin, das Berufe vorstellt und Möglichkeiten zur Fortbildung aufzeigt. Có một tạp chí giới thiệu về nghề nghiệp và có thể nâng cao trình độ chuyên môn. (Lektion 83, Nr. 1181)
Du würdest bestimmt schnell in eine Führungsposition aufsteigen und die Dominanz der Männer brechen. Em chắc chắn nhanh chóng sẽ leo lên một vị trí lãnh đạo và làm giảm bớt sự chiếm ưu thế của nam giới. (Lektion 83, Nr. 1190)
Das mache ich, wenn ich das Schließfach in der Bank ausgeleert und mich im Rathaus abgemeldet habe. Anh sẽ làm việc đó, sau khi anh rút hết mọi thứ trong tủ an toàn ở nhà băng và đăng ký tạm vắng tại tòa thị chính xong. (Lektion 84, Nr. 1200)
Und hier habe ich noch ein Geschenk für dich: den neuen Sprachkurs fürs Berufsleben von sprachenlernen24! Và đây anh còn một món quà cho em: một khóa học cho cuộc sống nghề nghiệp tại nơi học tiếng 24! (Lektion 84, Nr. 1203)
Hier spricht Frau ... von der Firma Muster. ... của công ty Muster xin nghe (Lektion 85, Nr. 1204)
Hier spricht ... Tôi là ... / ... xin nghe (Lektion 85, Nr. 1205)
... am Apparat. ... tôi xin nghe. (Lektion 85, Nr. 1206)
Was kann ich für Sie tun? Tôi có thể giúp gì được cho anh / chị ? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1214)
Kann ich bitte mit Frau ... sprechen? Xin lỗi, tôi có thể nói chuyện với cô / bà ... được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1220)
Kann ich bitte mit Ihrer Kollegin sprechen? Xin lỗi, tôi có thể nói chuyện với cô đồng nghiệp của anh / chị được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1221)
Ist Herr ... zu sprechen? Có thể nói chuyện với ông / ngài...bây giờ được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1222)
Können Sie mich bitte zur Pressestelle durchstellen? Anh / Chị có thể làm ơn nối máy cho tôi với bộ phận báo chí truyền thông được không? (Lektion 85, Nr. 1226)
Bis bald. Hẹn sớm gặp lại. (Lektion 85, Nr. 1235)
Tschüss. Chào nhé. (Lektion 85, Nr. 1236)
Ich hätte gerne mehr Informationen über Ihre neuen Produkte. Tôi muốn có thêm vài thông tin về sản phẩm mới của quý vị. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1245)
Ich hätte gerne einen Termin bei Herrn ... Tôi muốn đặt một cuộc hẹn với ông ... (Lektion 86, Nr. 1246)
Der Geschäftsführer ist im Moment nicht zu sprechen. Giám đốc hiện không thể tiếp chuyện được. (Lektion 86, Nr. 1255)
Darf ich ihm etwas ausrichten? Tôi có thể nhắn lại gì cho ông ấy? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1257)
Würde es Sie stören, wenn ich diesen Anruf annehme? Anh / Chị có phiền không nếu tôi nghe cuộc gọi này? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1263)
Er wird Sie so bald wie möglich zurückrufen. Ông ấy / Anh ấy sẽ gọi lại sớm nhất có thể cho anh / chị . (Lektion 86, Nr. 1267)
Wie kann ich Sie erreichen? Tôi có thể liên lạc với anh / chị bằng cách nào? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1268)
Bitte geben Sie mir Ihre Telefonnummer. Anh / Chị có thể để lại số điện thoại liên lạc được không? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1270)
Sie erreichen mich unter der Nummer: Anh / Chị có thể gọi cho tôi theo số này: (Lektion 86, Nr. 1271)
Wie schreibt man das? Cái này viết như thế nào? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1272)
Können Sie das bitte buchstabieren? Anh / Chị có thể đánh vần nó được không? (Lektion 86, Nr. 1273)
Leider kann ich Ihnen nicht weiterhelfen. Rất tiếc tôi không thể giúp gì được cho anh / chị . (Lektion 86, Nr. 1275)
Kann ich Sie in 10 Minuten zurückrufen? Tôi có thể gọi lại cho anh / chị trong 10 phút nữa được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1285)
Könnten Sie bitte etwas lauter sprechen? Anh / Chị có thể nói to thêm chút được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1288)
Könnten Sie bitte etwas langsamer sprechen? Anh / Chị có thể nói chậm lại chút được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1289)
Könnten Sie das bitte wiederholen? Anh / Chị có thể nhắc lại được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1290)
Leider habe ich Ihren Namen nicht verstanden. Könnten Sie ihn mir bitte nochmals sagen? Xin lỗi tôi không nghe rõ tên của anh / chị . Làm ơn nhắc lại tên của anh / chị được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1297)
Wie schreibt man das? Cái này viết như thế nào? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1298)
Können Sie das buchstabieren? Anh / Chị có thể đánh vần được không? (Lektion 87, Nr. 1299)
Leider sind wir im Moment nicht erreichbar. Rất tiếc hiện tại chúng tôi không thể liên lạc được. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1301)
Ich bin gerade nicht erreichbar. Hiện tại tôi không thể liên lạc được. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1302)
Wir sind von Montag bis Freitag - von 8 bis 12 Uhr - erreichbar. Có thể liên lạc với chúng tôi từ thứ hai đến thứ sáu, từ 8 – 12h. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1306)
Ich werde Sie so bald wie möglich zurückrufen. Tôi sẽ gọi lại cho anh / chị sớm nhất có thể. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1313)
Bitte rufen Sie mich unter der Nummer 1060514 zurück. Làm ơn gọi lại cho tôi theo số điện thoại sau: 1060514. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1316)
Leider müssen wir Ihnen mitteilen, dass wir Ihre Bestellung nicht bearbeiten können. Chúng tôi rất tiếc phải thông báo với anh / chị rằng đơn đặt hàng của anh / chị không thể giải quyết được. (Lektion 90, Nr. 1352)
Für weitere Informationen stehen wir Ihnen jederzeit zur Verfügung. Nếu cần biết thêm thông tin xin anh / chị vui lòng liên hệ với chúng tôi bất kì lúc nào. (Lektion 90, Nr. 1356)
Wir hoffen, dass wir Ihnen mit diesen Informationen helfen konnten. Chúng tôi hi vọng những thông tin trên có thể giúp ích cho anh / chị . (Lektion 90, Nr. 1357)
Falls Sie weitere Fragen haben, wenden Sie sich bitte an meine Kollegin. Nếu anh / chị có câu hỏi gì thêm nữa xin hãy liên hệ với đồng nghiệp của tôi. (Lektion 90, Nr. 1358)
Für Fragen stehen wir jederzeit zur Verfügung. Nếu anh / chị cần hỏi gì thêm nữa chúng tôi luôn luôn sẵn sàng giải đáp. (Lektion 90, Nr. 1359)
Sie erreichen uns unter der Telefonnummer 10607033. Anh / Chị có thể liên lạc với chúng tôi qua số điện thoại: 10607033. (Lektion 90, Nr. 1360)
Bitte entschuldigen Sie, dass ich heute erst antworten kann. Xin lỗi vì hôm nay tôi mới có thể trả lời anh / chị được. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1375)
Dieses Rundschreiben soll euch über die Planung der nächsten beiden Monate informieren. Bức thư này thông báo về kế hoạch cho hai tháng tiếp theo. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1380)
Leider konnte ich das Dokument nicht herunterladen. Rất tiếc tôi không thể tải văn bản xuống được. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1382)
Das Dokument lässt sich nicht öffnen. Văn bản không thể mở được. (Lektion 91, Nr. 1383)
In der Zeit vom 23.12. bis zum 10.01. bin ich leider nicht erreichbar. Trong khoảng thời gian từ 23.12 đến 10. 01 tôi sẽ không thể liên lạc được. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1388)
In dringenden Fällen, wenden Sie sich bitte an meinen Kollegen. Trong trường hợp khẩn cấp xin vui lòng liên hệ với đồng nghiệp của tôi. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1389)
Für weitere Fragen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung. Nếu có câu hỏi gì thêm tôi sẵn sàng để giải đáp. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1392)
Sie erreichen mich unter dieser E-Mail-Adresse: Anh / Chị có thể liên lạc với tôi qua địa chỉ Email này: (Lektion 92, Nr. 1393)
Der Server ist nicht erreichbar. Ich kann meine E-Mails nicht abrufen. Mạng chủ hiện đang bị treo, tôi không thể mở hòm thư được. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1403)
Vielleicht hast du meine E-Mail nicht bekommen, weil sie als Spam eingestuft wurde. Có thể anh / chị không nhận được thư của tôi vì nó bị chuyển vào hòm thư rác. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1404)
Kannst du mir bitte eine Kopie dieser E-Mail schicken? Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho tôi bản sao của Email đó được không? (Lektion 92, Nr. 1405)
Kannst du das bitte an die Kollegin in Berlin faxen? Anh / Chị có thể gửi tài liệu này qua fax đến đồng nghiệp ở Berlin được không? (Lektion 93, Nr. 1413)
Können Sie das bitte an die Personalabteilung faxen? Anh / Chị có thể gửi fax đến phòng nhân sự được không? (Lektion 93, Nr. 1415)
Das Faxgerät hat kein Papier mehr. Kannst du es bitte auffüllen? Máy fax không còn giấy. Anh / Chị có thể cho thêm vào được không? (Lektion 93, Nr. 1421)
Bitte informieren Sie uns bei einer Fehlübertragung unter der Telefonnummer 171155. Nếu có trục trặc gì xin vui lòng liên hệ qua số: 171155. (Lektion 93, Nr. 1422)
Ich bin zuständig für Marketing und PR. Tôi chịu trách nhiệm về lĩnh vực tiếp thị và quan hệ công chúng. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1438)
Darf ich Ihnen meine Visitenkarte geben? Xin phép được gửi anh / chị danh thiếp của tôi. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1439)
Darf ich Ihnen meine Frau vorstellen? Xin phép được giới thiệu đây là vợ tôi. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1444)
Darf ich Sie mit meinem Ehemann bekanntmachen? Xin phép được giới thiệu đây là chồng tôi. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1445)
Darf ich Ihnen meinen Lebensgefährten vorstellen? Xin phép được giới thiệu người bạn đời của tôi. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1446)
Darf ich Ihnen meine Lebensgefährtin vorstellen? Xin phép được giới thiệu người bạn đời của tôi. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1447)
Darf ich Ihnen meine Kollegin vorstellen? Xin phép được giới thiệu nữ đồng nghiệp của tôi. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1449)
Was machen Sie beruflich? Anh / Chị làm nghề gì? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1457)
Würden Sie mir Ihre Visitenkarte geben? Anh / Chị có thể cho tôi danh thiếp của anh / chị được không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1459)
Bitte, folgen Sie mir. Mời anh / chị đi theo tôi. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1467)
Darf ich Ihnen einen Kaffee anbieten? Tôi có thể mời anh / chị một cốc cà phê chứ? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1470)
Darf ich Ihnen ein Glas Wasser anbieten? Xin phép được mời anh / chị một ly nước. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1472)
Wie war Ihre Reise? Sind Sie gut angekommen? Chuyến đi của anh / chị thế nào? Anh / Chị đến nơi thuận lợi chứ? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1474)
Wie bitte? Das habe ich eben (akustisch) nicht verstanden. Xin lỗi tôi nghe không rõ lắm. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1477)
Verzeihung, darf ich Sie kurz stören? Xin lỗi, tôi có thể làm phiền anh / chị một chút được không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1478)
Können Sie bitte mitkommen? Anh / Chị có thể đi cùng được không? (Lektion 95, Nr. 1481)
Es tut mir leid, das zu hören! Tôi rất tiếc khi nghe tin này. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1486)
Ich habe schon viel von Ihnen gehört. Tôi đã nghe rất nhiều về anh / chị . (Lektion 95, Nr. 1494)
Das hört sich sehr interessant an! Chuyện này nghe có vẻ hay đấy. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1498)
Wie wird das Wetter heute? Thời tiết hôm nay thế nào? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1502)
Wie ist das Wetter in Ihrer Heimatstadt gerade? Thời tiết ở đất nước của anh / chị hiện thế nào? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1504)
Ich habe den Wetterbericht gehört: Morgen soll es wärmer werden. Tôi mới nghe dự báo thời tiết: ngày mai trời sẽ ấm hơn. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1507)
Wie halten Sie sich fit? Anh / Chị làm thế nào để giữ cho mình luôn khỏe mạnh? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1515)
Ich gehe zwei Mal die Woche ins Fitnessstudio. Tôi đi tập thể hình hai lần một tuần. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1520)
Im Sommer war ich in einer sehr interessanten Ausstellung. Mùa hè trước tôi đã đi xem một cuộc triển lãm rất thú vị. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1538)
Ich würde gerne einen Termin vereinbaren. Tôi muốn đặt một cuộc hẹn. (Lektion 97, Nr. 1540)
Wo wollen wir uns treffen? Chúng ta có thể gặp nhau ở đâu? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1544)
Bitte vereinbaren Sie einen Termin mit meiner Sekretärin. Anh / Chị vui lòng đặt lịch hẹn với thư kí của tôi. (Lektion 97, Nr. 1550)
Ich möchte unseren Termin am 16.04. bestätigen. Tôi muốn xác nhận lại cuộc hẹn của chúng ta vào 16.04. (Lektion 97, Nr. 1554)
Leider habe ich zu diesem Zeitpunkt schon einen anderen Termin. Rất tiếc tôi đã có một cuộc hẹn khác vào thời gian đó. (Lektion 97, Nr. 1556)
Können wir das Problem telefonisch besprechen? Chúng ta có thể bàn về vấn đề đó qua điện thoại được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1557)
Können wir unseren Termin am 9.5. bitte verschieben? Chúng ta có thể lùi cuộc hẹn sang ngày 09.05 được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1558)
Wäre es möglich, dass wir uns eine Stunde früher treffen? Chúng ta có thể gặp nhau sớm hơn một tiếng được không? (Lektion 97, Nr. 1560)
Können Sie mir bitte ein Angebot basierend auf Preisen ab Werk machen? Anh / Chị có thể khuyến mại cho tôi theo giá xuất xưởng được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1567)
Kannst du bitte 100 Kartons für den Versand bei diesem Hersteller bestellen? Anh / Chị có thể đặt 100 thùng các-tông cho việc vận chuyển tại nhà sản xuất này được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1568)
Hiermit bestelle ich 20 Paar zum Preis von 500.- Euro. Theo đây tôi xin đặt hàng 20 đôi với giá 500 Euro. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1569)
Wir können die bestellte Ware voraussichtlich bis zum 15.06. liefern. Chúng tôi dự tính có thể chuyển hàng cho quý khách đến ngày 15.06. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1575)
Ich würde mich freuen, wenn Sie mir den Zuschlag für dieses Angebot geben würden. Tôi sẽ rất vui mừng nếu quý khách có thể trả phần phụ trội cho đơn chào hàng này. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1578)
Können Sie uns bitte ein Muster von Artikel 478 in rot schicken? Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho chúng tôi mẫu màu đỏ của sản phẩm 478 được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1582)
Würden Sie uns bitte ein Ansichtsexemplar zuschicken? Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho chúng tôi một bản mẫu tham khảo được không? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1584)
Können wir die doppelte Menge zu besseren Konditionen bekommen? Chúng tôi có thể mua số lượng gấp đôi với giá ưu đãi chứ? (Lektion 98, Nr. 1586)
Ihre Bestellung können wir zu diesen Bedingungen leider nicht annehmen. Rất tiếc chúng tôi không thể nhận đơn đặt hàng của quý vị với những điều kiện này được. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1588)
Leider ist dieser Artikel ausverkauft. Rất tiếc mặt hàng này đã bán hết. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1589)
Leider ist der Artikel Nr. 3997 aus unserem Sommerkatalog nicht mehr lieferbar. Rất tiếc loại sản phẩm số 3997 từ catalog mùa hè không còn nữa. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1590)
Leider müssen Sie mit einer längeren Lieferzeit rechnen. Rất tiếc quý khách phải tính tới việc thời gian vận chuyển bị kéo dài thêm. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1594)
Ihr Auftrag wird so schnell als möglich bearbeitet werden. Đơn đặt hàng của quý khách sẽ được giải quyết nhanh nhất có thể. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1600)
Können Sie das bitte nachprüfen? Anh / Chị có thể kiểm tra lại thông tin trên được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1609)
Bitte gib diesen Begriff bei einer Suchmaschine ein und schau dir die Ergebnisse der Suche näher an. Hãy gõ khái niệm này trên trang tìm kiếm và tìm hiểu kỹ thêm từ các kết quả hiện ra. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1610)
Kannst du bitte dieses Buch für mich bestellen? Anh / Chị có thể đặt cho tôi cuốn sách đó được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1611)
Kannst du das bitte im Wörterbuch nachschlagen? Anh / Chị có thể tra lại cái này trong từ điển được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1614)
Ich brauche mehr Informationen über die Finanzkrise in Frankreich. Tôi cần thêm thông tin về cuộc khủng hoảng tài chính tại Pháp. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1615)
Kannst du dazu bitte im Internet recherchieren? Anh / Chị có thể tìm kiếm thêm thông tin trên mạng được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1616)
Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie ich in diesem Fall entscheiden soll. Ist etwas Vergleichbares schon einmal vorgekommen? Tôi không biết nên quyết định thế nào trong trường hợp này. Đã có một trường hợp tương tự nào xảy ra chưa? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1618)
Können Sie mir mehr Einzelheiten zu diesem Thema erzählen? Anh / Chị có thể kể chi tiết thêm về đề tài này được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1620)
Würden Sie mir einige Fragen zu diesem Thema beantworten? Anh / Chị có thể vui lòng trả lời vài câu hỏi về đề tài này được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1622)
Würden Sie mir ein Interview geben? Ông / Bà có thể vui lòng trả lời phỏng vấn được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1623)
Mehr Zahlen und Statistiken findest du in dieser Datenbank. Anh / Chị có thể tìm thấy thêm thông tin và các số liệu thống kê trong ngân hàng dữ liệu này. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1624)
Kann ich Einsicht in diese Akten nehmen? Tôi có thể xem qua dữ liệu này được không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1626)
Im Folgenden lesen Sie die Ergebnisse meiner Recherchen. Trong phần tiếp theo quý vị sẽ thấy kết quả tra cứu của tôi. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1631)
Leider ist dieses Buch vergriffen und nicht mehr lieferbar. Rất tiếc cuốn sách trên đã được mua hết và cũng không được cung cấp thêm nữa. (Lektion 99, Nr. 1637)
Ich soll mehr Informationen über diesen Fall suchen, aber ich komme mit meiner Recherche nicht weiter. Hast du einen guten Rat für mich? Tôi rất cần thêm thông tin về trường hợp này nhưng không biết tiếp tục tra cứu thế nào? Anh / Chị có lời khuyên hữu ích nào không? (Lektion 99, Nr. 1638)
Kannst du bitte alle Ergebnisse dieser Besprechung mitschreiben und dann an alle Kollegen schicken? Anh / Chị có thể ghi chép kết quả cuộc họp lại rồi sau đó gửi đến các tất cả các nhân viên được không? (Lektion 100, Nr. 1651)
In meinem heutigen Vortrag möchte ich Ihnen die Probleme, die bei der Qualitätssicherung auftreten können, näher beschreiben. Trong bài phát biểu của tôi hôm nay, tôi muốn miêu tả kỹ hơn về những vấn đề có thể gặp phải trong quá trình quản lí chất lượng. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1654)
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)
Ich verstehe nicht, was Sie damit meinen. Tôi chưa hiểu ý của anh / chị như thế nào. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1666)
Könnten Sie sich bitte kurz fassen? Anh / Chị có thể tóm gọn lại được không? (Lektion 100, Nr. 1674)
Bitte lassen Sie mich aussprechen. Xin vui lòng để tôi nói hết đã. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1676)
Leider können wir uns in diesem Punkt nicht einigen. Rất tiếc chúng ta không thể nhất trí ở điểm này được. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1677)
Das Formular können Sie hier herunterladen. Quý vị có thể tải bản khai ở đây. (Lektion 101, Nr. 1679)
Haben Sie alle Formulare ausgefüllt? Quý vị đã điền hết bản khai chưa? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1680)
Dieses Formular bekommen Sie von meiner Kollegin. Ihr Büro ist im 2. Stock. Quý vị có thể nhận được bản khai từ đồng nghiệp của tôi ở tầng hai. (Lektion 101, Nr. 1681)
Brauchen Sie noch weitere Unterlagen von mir? Anh / Chị còn cần thêm giấy tờ gì của tôi nữa không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1688)
Können Sie das bitte für mich übersetzen? Anh / Chị có thể dịch hộ tôi cái này được không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1691)
Bitte schicken Sie uns das ausgefüllte Formular innerhalb von 5 Werktagen per Post zu. Anh / Chị có thể gửi cho chúng tôi tờ khai đã điền đầy đủ qua đường bưu điện trong vòng 5 ngày. (Lektion 101, Nr. 1697)
Kann ich Ihnen die Formulare auch per E-Mail zuschicken? Tôi có thể gửi ngài bản khai này qua Email được không? (Lektion 101, Nr. 1698)
Wie wollen wir dieses Problem lösen? Chúng ta phải giải quyết vấn đề trên thế nào? (Lektion 102, Nr. 1709)
Hast du eine Idee, wie wir dieses Problem lösen könnten? Theo anh / chị chúng ta phải giải quyết vấn đề này thế nào? (Lektion 102, Nr. 1711)
Wir könnten diesen Auftrag extern vergeben. Chúng ta có thể bàn giao hợp đồng này cho một đối tác bên ngoài. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1717)
Wir könnten die andere Projektgruppe bitten uns zu helfen. Chúng ta có thể tìm trợ giúp từ một nhóm dự án khác. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1718)
Wir können einen Kollegen um Hilfe bitten. Chúng ta có thể nhờ một đồng nghiệp khác giúp đỡ. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1719)
Wir könnten mit dem Geschäftsführer sprechen und ihn um Rat bitten. Chúng ta có thể nhờ lãnh đạo cho ý kiến giúp đỡ. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1720)
Wer kann diese Aufgabe übernehmen? Ai có thể đảm đương nhiệm vụ / công việc này? (Lektion 102, Nr. 1726)
Kannst du das bitte erledigen? Anh / Chị có thể giải quyết được việc này không? (Lektion 102, Nr. 1728)
Neben meinem Studium möchte ich praktische Erfahrungen sammeln. Bên cạnh việc học đại học tôi cũng muốn thu thập thêm kinh nghiệm thực tế. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1731)
Ich möchte mich beruflich orientieren. Tôi muốn định hướng nghề nghiệp. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1736)
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)
Ein Praktikum gibt mir Einblick in das Berufsfeld meines Studiums. Khóa thực tập cho tôi một cái nhìn về các nghề nghiệp trong ngành học của tôi. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1741)
Ich hoffe, dass ich mein bisher theoretisch gelerntes Wissen in die Praxis umsetzen kann. Hy vọng tôi có thể áp dụng các kiến thức lý thuyết đã được học vào thực tế. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1742)
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)
Ich konnte wichtige und interessante Kontakte knüpfen. Tôi đã tạo được nhiều mối quan hệ quan trọng và thú vị. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1756)
In meinem Praktikum in Paris habe ich viel gelernt. Ich kann mich jetzt schnell in neue Bereiche einarbeiten und ich habe gelernt zu recherchieren. Trong khóa thực tập tại Paris tôi đã học được rất nhiều. Bây giờ tôi có thể quen nhanh công việc ở lĩnh vực mới và cũng đã học được cách tra cứu. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1760)
Mein Praktikum war leider ein Misserfolg: Ich habe zwei Monate lang nur Kaffee gekocht und Akten kopiert. Khóa thực tập của tôi đáng tiếc đã không thành công: Trong suốt hai tháng tôi chỉ pha cà phê và copy tài liệu. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1761)
Das Verhältnis mit den Kollegen war sehr gut. Wir haben auch in der Freizeit viel gemeinsam unternommen. Quan hệ với đồng nghiệp rất tốt. Chúng tôi cũng đi chơi cùng nhau nhiều trong thời gian rỗi. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1765)
Ich habe viel über meinen Traumberuf und auch mich selbst gelernt. Tôi đã học được thêm nhiều về nghề nghiệp mơ ước và về bản thân. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1767)
Ich habe mich problemlos in den Betrieb im Ausland integrieren können. Tôi đã có thể hòa nhập một cách nhanh chóng vào các hoạt động của công ty ở nước ngoài. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1769)
Wir bieten Ihnen eine unbefristete Stelle mit vielen Sozialleistungen. Chúng tôi hứa hẹn một vị trí làm việc vô thời hạn với nhiều lợi tức xã hội. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1796)
Wir bieten Ihnen eine interessante und anspruchsvolle Tätigkeit. Chúng tôi hứa hẹn một công việc hấp dẫn và nhiều thách thức. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1797)
Ich habe mein Studium mit der Note "sehr gut" abgeschlossen und schon über sieben Jahre Berufserfahrung. Tôi đã tốt nghiệp đại học loại giỏi và đã có trên bảy năm kinh nghiệm nghề nghiệp. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1812)
Seit zehn Jahren arbeite ich in der Branche und kann mich mittlerweile auf ein großes Netzwerk guter Kontakte berufen. Từ mười năm nay tôi làm việc trong ngành và có thể kết nối một mạng lưới quan hệ tốt. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1814)
Für Ihre Fragen stehe ich Ihnen gerne und jederzeit telefonisch zur Verfügung. Anh / chị có thể liên lạc với tôi qua điện thoại nếu anh / chị có câu hỏi. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1826)
Mit diesem Schreiben schicke ich Ihnen Kopien meiner Zeugnisse. Kèm theo thư này là bản copy các chứng chỉ của tôi. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1828)
Meinen Lebenslauf schicke ich Ihnen mit diesem Schreiben. Tôi gửi kèm theo thư này bản lý lịch tự thuật. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1829)
Anbei finden Sie meinen Lebenslauf und Kopien meiner Zeugnisse. Kèm theo đây là bản lý lịch tự thuật và bản copy các chứng chỉ của tôi. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1830)
Anbei finden Sie meinen Lebenslauf und meine übersetzten und beglaubigten Zeugnisse. Kèm theo đây là bản lý lịch tự thuật và bản dịch có công chứng các chứng chỉ. (Lektion 105, Nr. 1831)
Anbei finden Sie meinen Lebenslauf. Kèm theo đây bản lý lịch cá nhân của tôi. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1835)
Ich habe eine Lehre als Mechaniker gemacht. Tôi đã học nghề kĩ thuật viên cơ khí. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1842)
Ich habe zehn Jahre Berufserfahrung im Bereich Marketing und PR. Tôi có mười năm kinh nghiệm nghề nghiệp trong lĩnh vực marketing và đối ngoại. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1855)
Welche Berufserfahrung haben Sie? Anh / Chị có những kinh nghiệm nghề nghiệp gì? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1880)
Meine Aufgabe war es ein neues Bremssystem zu entwickeln. Công việc của tôi là phát triển một hệ thống phanh mới. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1902)
Während ich arbeitslos war, habe ich mich beruflich weitergebildet. Trong thời gian thất nghiệp tôi đã học thêm ngành chuyên môn. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1903)
Das Jahr in dem ich arbeitslos war, habe ich genutzt um mich weiterzubilden. Trong năm tôi thất nghiệp, tôi đã sử dụng thời gian để học thêm nghề. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1904)
Wie schätzen Sie Ihre Spanisch-Kenntnisse ein? Kiến thức về tiếng Tây Ban Nha của anh / chị thế nào? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1906)
Wie schätzen Sie Ihre interkulturelle Kompetenz ein? Khả năng hội nhập văn hóa của anh / chị thế nào? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1908)
Wie gut sind Ihre PC-Kenntnisse? Kiến thức về máy tính của anh / chị thế nào? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1909)
Ich bin es gewohnt mit verschiedenen Betriebssystemen zu arbeiten. Ich kann schnell umdenken. Tôi đã quen với các hệ thống chương trình khác nhau. Tôi có thể suy nghĩ nhanh. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1918)
Würden Sie sich über Regeln hinwegsetzen, wenn es Ihnen einen persönlichen Vorteil bringt? Anh / Chị sẽ không tuân theo nội quy nếu nội quy đó không mang lại lợi ích phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1921)
Wie reagieren Sie auf Kritik? Anh / Chị phản ứng với sự chỉ trích thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1927)
Wie gehen Sie mit Misserfolg um? Anh / Chị phản ứng thế nào trước thất bại? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1928)
Wie planen Sie Ihr Privatleben in den kommenden Jahren? Anh / Chị lập kế hoạch cho cuộc sống riêng trong những năm tới thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1933)
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)
Wie sind Sie auf unser Unternehmen aufmerksam geworden? Anh / Chị đã biết đến đến công ty của chúng tôi thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1942)
Wie möchten Sie den Erfolg unseres Unternehmens steigern? Anh / Chị muốn làm tăng sự thành công của công ty chúng tôi thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1947)
Wie können Sie zu unserem Erfolg beitragen? Anh / Chị có thể đóng góp vào sự thành công của chúng tôi thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1948)
Wie ist Ihre Gehaltsvorstellung? Anh / Chị muốn mức lương thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1950)
Wie gut kennen Sie unsere Produkte? Anh / Chị biết về sản phẩm của chúng tôi thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1951)
Wie möchten Sie die Mitarbeiter in Ihrem Team motivieren? Anh / Chị khích lệ các đồng nghiệp trong nhóm thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1952)
Wie würden Sie Ihre Unternehmenskultur beschreiben? Ông / Bà có thể miêu tả về văn hóa công ty được không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1960)
Wie schätzen Sie die aktuelle Situation Ihres Unternehmens ein? Tình trạng hiện nay của công ty thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1961)
Was ist – aus Ihrer Sicht – die größte Herausforderung dieser Stelle? Theo ông / bà vị trí này có thách thức gì lớn nhất? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1962)
Könnten Sie mir bitte beschreiben, wie ein typischer Arbeitstag bei Ihnen aussieht? Ông / Bà có thể cho tôi biết, một ngày làm việc điển hình ở đây thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1963)
Macht Ihr Unternehmen auch Angebote zur Weiterbildung der Mitarbeiter? Công ty của ông / bà cũng đưa ra khóa đào tạo thêm cho các nhân viên phải không? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1964)
Wie sieht die Einarbeitungsphase aus? Việc làm quen công việc sẽ thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1966)
Wie sind die Arbeitszeiten in Ihrer Firma? Giờ làm việc của công ty thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1967)
Wie sieht es mit Bonuszahlungen aus? Việc thanh toán tiền thưởng sẽ thế nào? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1969)
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)
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)
Pro Jahr haben Sie Anspruch auf 25 Urlaubstage. Mỗi năm anh / chị được phép có 25 ngày nghỉ. (Lektion 109, Nr. 1987)
Anbei senden wir Ihnen Ihre Bewerbungsunterlagen zurück. Kèm theo đây chúng tôi xin gửi lại anh / chị hồ sơ xin việc. (Lektion 109, Nr. 1992)
Kann ich bitte den Geschäftsführer sprechen? Tôi có thể nói chuyện với giám đốc công ty được không? (Lektion 110, Nr. 1993)
Wo finde ich das Büro des Abteilungsleiters? Tôi có thể tìm thấy văn phòng giám đốc bộ phận ở đâu? (Lektion 110, Nr. 1994)
Wie komme ich zur Produktionshalle 4B? Tôi có thể đi đến xưởng sản xuất 4B thế nào? (Lektion 110, Nr. 1995)
Kannst du bitte diese Unterlagen alphabetisch sortieren? Anh / Chị có thể sắp xếp tài liệu theo thứ tự chữ cái được không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2020)
Können Sie das heute noch erledigen, bitte? Anh / Chị có thể làm việc này hôm nay được không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2022)
Kannst du bitte diese alten Kartons wegwerfen? Anh / Chị có thể mang vứt thùng carton cũ này được không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2023)
Wo kann ich das Altpapier entsorgen? Tôi có thể vứt bỏ giấy cũ ở đâu? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2024)
Kannst du die Lieferscheine bitte dem Datum nach ordnen und abheften? Anh / Chị có thể sắp xếp giấy giao hàng theo ngày tháng và kẹp lại? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2028)
Ich arbeite in einem schönen Büro: Ich habe einen großen Schreibtisch und wenn ich aus dem Fenster schaue, kann ich über die ganze Stadt blicken. Tôi làm việc ở một văn phòng rất đẹp: Tôi có một cái bàn làm việc to và nếu nhìn ra ngoài cửa sổ tôi có thể nhìn thấy toàn bộ thành phố. (Lektion 111, Nr. 2033)
Mein Bürostuhl ist defekt. Wissen Sie, wo ich einen neuen bestellen kann? Ghế làm việc của tôi bị hỏng. Anh / Chị có biết, tôi có thể đặt ghế mới ở đâu không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2034)
Können Sie bitte meinen Rechner konfigurieren? Anh / Chị có thể cấu hình lại máy tính của tôi được không? (Lektion 112, Nr. 2037)
Hier finden Sie Hilfe. Ở đây anh / chị có thể tìm thấy chỉ dẫn giúp đỡ. (Lektion 112, Nr. 2050)
Wer kann die neue Grafikkarte einbauen? Ai có thể lắp card đồ họa mới? (Lektion 112, Nr. 2054)
Ich kann mich nicht einloggen. Tôi không thể đăng nhập. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2062)
Mein Rechner kann keine Verbindung ins Internet aufbauen. Máy tính của tôi không thể nối vào Internet. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2067)
Die Druckerpatrone ist leer. Máy in bị hết mực. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2068)
Ich habe meinen Computer auf Viren untersucht und mehrere gefunden. Was kann ich jetzt machen? Tôi đã kiểm tra máy tính và tìm thấy nhiều virus. Bây giờ tôi có thể làm gì? (Lektion 113, Nr. 2072)
Die Datei ist beschädigt und kann nicht geöffnet werden. File bị hỏng và không thể mở được. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2073)
Du musst das System neu aufsetzen. Anh / Chị phải thiết lập mới hệ thống. (Lektion 113, Nr. 2076)
Ich danke Ihnen für die Einladung und freue mich heute zu Ihnen sprechen zu können. Tôi cám ơn về lời mời và rất vui được phép tiếp chuyện với quý vị hôm nay. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2084)
Heute darf ich Ihnen unsere Marketingstrategie für das kommende Jahr vorstellen. Hôm nay tôi xin phép được trình bày với quý vị chiến lược Marketing trong năm tới của chúng tôi. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2090)
Ich beginne nun mit meinem Vortrag – auch wenn noch nicht alle Kollegen da sind. Mặc dù không có mặt tất cả các đồng nghiệp ở đây, tôi vẫn xin phép được bắt đầu bài thuyết trình của mình. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2094)
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)
Die Auswertung der Daten hat gezeigt, dass wir im Wettbewerb gegen die Konkurrenz verlieren könnten. Quá trình phân tích đánh giá số liệu cho thấy rằng chúng ta có thể sẽ bị thua trong cuộc cạnh tranh với các đối thủ. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2105)
In dieser Abbildung habe ich den Prozess systematisch dargestellt. Trong hình vẽ này tôi đã phác họa lại quy trình hoạt động một cách hệ thống. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2107)
Diesen Zahlen können Sie ganz deutlich den Trend zum Kauf hochwertiger Produkte ablesen. Với những con số này quý vị có thể nhận thấy rõ xu hướng mua các sản phẩm cao cấp. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2108)
Wie würden Sie das entscheiden? Quý vị sẽ quyết định thế nào trong việc này? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2109)
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)
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)
Am Tisch neben der Tür finden Sie den Ausdruck der Zusammenfassung meiner Präsentation. Das Dokument können Sie sich gerne mitnehmen. Trên bàn bên cạnh cửa, quý vị sẽ nhìn thấy bản in tóm tắt bài diễn thuyết của tôi. Tài liệu này quý vị có thể lấy theo ý muốn. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2119)
Darf ich Sie kurz unterbrechen? Tôi xin phép được cắt ngang lời anh / chị / ông / bà? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2124)
Können Sie die letzte Grafik bitte nochmal erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể làm ơn giải thích lại lần nữa về biểu đồ vừa rồi không? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2127)
Können Sie das bitte an einem Beispiel erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể làm ơn giải thích điều đó với một ví dụ cụ thể được không? (Lektion 114, Nr. 2128)
Ich bin der Meinung, dass wir das Problem schnell lösen müssen. Theo tôi chúng ta phải giải quyết nhanh vấn đề này. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2135)
Das ist ein Vorteil. Đó chính là một ưu thế / ưu điểm. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2145)
Das ist ein Nachteil. Đó chính là một nhược điểm / hạn chế. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2146)
Was ist deine Meinung zu diesem Fall? Ý kiến của anh / chị về trường hợp này thế nào? (Lektion 115, Nr. 2149)
Das klingt vernünftig. Điều này nghe hợp lý. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2152)
Können Sie das bitte genauer erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà làm ơn có thể giải thích kỹ hơn được không? (Lektion 115, Nr. 2165)
Das Projekt ist genehmigt. Dự án đã được phê duyệt. (Lektion 116, Nr. 2174)
Können Sie mir das bitte nochmal erklären? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giải thích cho tôi một lần nữa được không? (Lektion 116, Nr. 2189)
Wie wollen wir dieses Projekt planen? Chúng ta lên kế hoạch cho dự án này thế nào? (Lektion 116, Nr. 2192)
Kannst du dich bitte darum kümmern? Anh / Chị có thể giải quyết việc này được không? (Lektion 116, Nr. 2195)
Ich kann diese Aufgabe übernehmen. Tôi có thể đảm nhận nhiệm vụ này. (Lektion 116, Nr. 2197)
Diese Informationen dürfen nicht in die falschen Hände geraten. Những thông tin này không được phép lọt vào tay những người không liên quan. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2204)
Ich weiß, wie wir dieses Problem lösen können. Tôi biết cách chúng ta có thể giải quyết được vấn đề này. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2208)
Wir konnten Zeit sparen. Chúng ta đã có thể tiết kiệm thời gian. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2211)
Das können Sie besser. Anh / Chị có thể làm tốt hơn. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2229)
Das ist eine ungenaue Arbeit - das kann ich nicht akzeptieren. Đây là một công việc không chuẩn xác, tôi không thể chấp nhận điều này được. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2232)
Kann ich Ihnen helfen? Tôi có thể giúp gì cho quý khách? (Lektion 118, Nr. 2240)
Kann ich Ihnen etwas zeigen? Tôi có thể chỉ cho quý khách cái này được không? (Lektion 118, Nr. 2241)
Haben Sie von unserem Angebot gehört? Quý khách đã nghe nói tới sản phẩm của chúng tôi chưa? (Lektion 118, Nr. 2244)
Das können Sie nur hier kaufen. Quý khách chỉ có thể mua sản phẩm này ở đây. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2256)
Das können Sie ganz vielseitig benutzen. Cái này quý khách có thể sử dụng cho nhiều mục đích khác nhau. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2270)
Wie kann ich Ihnen helfen? Tôi có thể giúp gì cho quý khách? (Lektion 119, Nr. 2280)
In diesem Fall kann ich Ihnen leider nicht weiterhelfen. Trong trường hợp này tôi rất tiếc không thể giúp được gì cho quý khách. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2285)
Da kann Ihnen mein Kollege helfen. Đồng nghiệp của tôi có thể giúp quý khách điều này được. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2288)
Wir schicken Ihnen Ersatzteile Chúng tôi sẽ gửi cho quý khách chi tiết thay thế. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2290)
Bitte wenden Sie sich an unsere telefonische Beratung. Quý khách làm ơn hãy liên hệ qua điện thoại với tư vấn khách hàng (Lektion 119, Nr. 2291)
Bitte schildern Sie mir das Problem im Detail. Xin quý khách hãy miêu tả lại vấn đề một cách cụ thể. (Lektion 119, Nr. 2292)
Diese Messe richtet sich an Experten aus der ganzen Welt. Hội chợ này hướng đến các chuyên gia từ khắp nơi trên thế giới. (Lektion 120, Nr. 2298)
Wo kann ich eine Eintrittskarte für die Messe kaufen? Tôi có thể mua vé cho hội chợ ở đâu? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2300)
Kann ich mein Ticket online bestellen? Tôi có thể đặt vé trên Internet được không? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2301)
Entschuldigung, wie komme ich zu Halle 12? Xin lỗi, đi đến khu 12 thế nào? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2312)
Wo finde ich Halle 3? Tôi có thể tìm thấy khu 3 ở đâu? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2313)
Wo finde ich Ihren Stand? Tôi có thể tìm thấy gian trưng bày của anh / chị / ông / bà ở đâu? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2318)
Können Sie mir bitte helfen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giúp tôi được không? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2319)
Kann ich Ihnen helfen? Tôi có thể giúp gì cho quý vị? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2327)
Ich habe einen Termin bei Herrn X. Tôi có hẹn với anh / ông X. (Lektion 121, Nr. 2328)
Darf ich Ihnen etwas zeigen? Tôi có thể chỉ cho quý khách xem cái này được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2329)
Darf ich Ihnen unsere Preisliste geben? Tôi có thể đưa cho quý khách bảng giá của chúng tôi được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2334)
Dürfen wir Ihnen Informationsmaterial zuschicken? Chúng tôi có thể gửi đến cho quý khách các tài liệu thông tin được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2335)
Darf ich das ausprobieren? Tôi có thể dùng thử được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2338)
Darf ich die Preisliste sehen? Tôi có thể xem bảng giá được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2341)
Würden Sie mir Ihr neues Produkt zeigen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giới thiệu về sản phẩm mới này được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2342)
Können Sie mir bitte erklären, wie das funktioniert? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giải thích cho tôi cái này hoạt động thế nào? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2343)
Dürfen wir Ihnen unseren Newsletter zuschicken? Chúng tôi có thể gửi đến cho quý khách các bản thông tin mới được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2347)
Darf ich eines Ihrer Werbegeschenke nehmen? Tôi có thể lấy một trong những món quà quảng cáo của quý vị được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2348)
Das können Sie nur hier auf der Messe kaufen. Quý vị chỉ có thể mua nó ngay ở hội chợ này. (Lektion 121, Nr. 2352)
Bei dieser Konferenz treffen sich Wissenschaftler aus der ganzen Welt und tauschen sich über ihre Forschungsergebnisse aus. Tại hội thảo này, các nhà khoa học đến từ khắp nơi trên thế giới gặp gỡ và trao đổi với nhau về các thành quả nghiên cứu. (Lektion 122, Nr. 2362)
Ich bin hier, um meine Kontakte zu pflegen. Tôi có mặt ở đây để duy trì các mối quan hệ. (Lektion 122, Nr. 2371)
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)
Können Sie einen Dolmetscher suchen, der mich begleiten kann? Anh / Chị có thể tìm một thông dịch viên đi cùng tôi được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2379)
Sie erreichen mich über mein Handy. Anh / Chị có thể liên lạc với tôi qua điện thoại di động. (Lektion 123, Nr. 2383)
Mein Kollege ist in dieser Woche unterwegs. Sie erreichen ihn nur per E-Mail. Đồng nghiệp của tôi tuần này đi vắng. Anh/Chị/Quý vị chỉ có thể liên lạc với anh ấy qua email. (Lektion 123, Nr. 2384)
Haben Sie etwas zu verzollen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có mang theo vật gì phải đóng thuế không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2389)
Ich habe nur persönliche Gegenstände dabei. Tôi chỉ mang theo vật dụng cá nhân. (Lektion 123, Nr. 2391)
Können Sie diese Unterlagen bitte an meine Firma in Deutschland faxen? Anh / Chị có thể fax tài liệu này sang công ty của tôi ở Đức được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2393)
Ich muss einen Tag länger hierbleiben. Tôi phải ở lại đây thêm một ngày nữa. (Lektion 123, Nr. 2396)
Wo kann ich ein Auto mieten? Tôi có thể thuê xe ôtô ở đâu? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2397)
Können Sie bitte meinen Rückflug umbuchen. Anh / Chị có thể đổi chuyến bay về cho tôi được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2398)
Können Sie mir bitte ein Taxi rufen? Anh / Chị có thể gọi cho tôi một xe taxi được không? (Lektion 123, Nr. 2399)
Ich bin leider schon verabredet. Rất tiếc tôi đã có hẹn rồi. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2409)
Ich würde diese Sache gerne bei einem Geschäftsessen besprechen. Tôi rất vui lòng được bàn luận thêm về điều này tại bữa ăn. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2410)
Ich nehme noch einen Kaffee, bitte. Tôi muốn một cốc cà phê. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2430)
Darf ich Ihnen etwas empfehlen? Tôi có thể giới thiệu một số món ăn được không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2432)
Können Sie mir etwas empfehlen? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có thể giới thiệu cho tôi một số món được không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2433)
Darf ich Sie einladen? Tôi xin phép mời anh / chị / ông / bà/ngài bữa ăn này nhé? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2459)
Bitte schildern Sie uns das Problem im Detail. Quý vị làm ơn miêu tả cho chúng tôi cụ thể vấn đề. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2507)
Ich kann Ihre Reklamation leider nicht annehmen. Tôi rất tiếc không thể tiếp nhận khiếu nại được. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2510)
Wir werden Ihnen heute Ersatz schicken. Chúng tôi sẽ gửi hàng thay thế cho quý vị hôm nay. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2512)
Wir werden die defekte Ware selbstverständlich ersetzen. Tất nhiên chúng tôi sẽ thay thế những hàng hóa bị hỏng. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2514)
Wir versuchen Ihnen so schnell als möglich zu helfen. Chúng tôi cố gắng hỗ trợ quý khách nhanh nhất như có thể. (Lektion 125, Nr. 2518)
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)
Ist es möglich die Rechnung in monatlichen Raten zu bezahlen? Chúng tôi có thể thanh toán hóa đơn này bằng việc trả góp hàng tháng được không? (Lektion 126, Nr. 2555)
Können wir uns auf eine Teilzahlung einigen? Chúng ta có thể thống nhất về việc trả góp được không? (Lektion 126, Nr. 2556)

14 These chairs aren't beautiful, but they're comfortable. Mấy cái ghế này không đẹp, nhưng nó tiện.
25 What's your job? Cậu làm nghề gì?
72 These postcards are nice. How much are they? Mấy cái bưu thiếp này đẹp thế. Bao nhiêu tiền đấy?
74 This hotel isn't very good. Why is it so expensive? Cái khách sạn này chả tốt lắm. Tại sao nó lại đắt thế?
76 Who's that man? Người đàn ông kia là ai thế?
100 Where's Layla from? Layla người ở đâu thế?
108 Who's that woman? Người phụ nữ kia là ai thế?
115 Are you interested in sports? Cậu có thích thể thao không?
121 Where's the bus stop? Bến xe bus ở đâu thế?
127 What's your favorite sport? Môn thể thao ưa thích của cậu là gì?
128 My favorite sport is skiing. Môn thể thao ưa thích của tôi là trượt tuyết?
129 Who's the man in this photo? Người đàn ông trong ảnh này là ai thế?
162 You're not listening to me. Cậu đang không nghe tôi.
192 I'm sitting on a chair. Tôi đang ngồi trên ghế.
196 I'm listening to music. Tôi đang nghe nhạc.
203 Yes, take an umbrella. Có, mang theo ô đi.
206 What's he doing? Anh ấy đang làm gì thế?
211 Who are you waiting for? Cậu đang đợi ai thế?
224 Yes, see you tomorrow. Ừ, hẹn mai gặp lại cậu.
233 What are you reading? Cậu đang đọc cái gì thế?
237 What are they looking at? Họ đang nhìn gì thế?
239 Are you listening to me? Cậu có đang nghe tôi không đấy?
242 What's Claire cooking? Claire đang nấu cái gì thế?
317 I always drink co ee in the morning. Tôi luôn uống cà phê vào buổi sáng.
318 She doesn't drink co ee. Cô ấy không uống cà phê.
320 I drink co ee, but I don't drink tea. Tôi uống cà phê, nhưng tôi không uống trà.
321 She drinks tea, but she doesn't drink co ee. Cô ấy uống trà, nhưng cô ấy không uống cà phê.
334 I don't do it very often. Tôi không làm thế thường xuyên lắm.
370 He drinks a lot of co ee. It's his favorite drink. Anh ấy uống nhiều cà phê. Đấy là thức uống ưa thíc của anh ấy.
428 Take an umbrella with you. It's raining. Cậu mang ô theo đi. Trời đang mưa.
429 You can turn o the TV. I'm not watching it. Cậu có thể tắt vô tuyến. Tôi không xem nó.
430 Why are you under the table? What are you doing? Tai sao cậu ở dưới gầm bàn? Cậu đang làm gì thế?
443 Do you hate me? Cậu có ghét tôi không?
464 What does your sister do? — She's a dentist. Chị cậu làm nghề gì? - Chị ấy làm nha sĩ.
475 I'm sorry, I don't understand. Can you speak more slowly? Tôi xin lỗi, tôi không hiểu. Cậu có thể nói chậm hơn không?
477 What time does your father nish work every day? Bố cậu hết làm việc lúc mấy giờ hàng ngày?
478 You can turn the music o . I'm not listening to it. Cậu có thể tắt nhạc đi. Tôi không nghe nó.
481 Lucy doesn't like co ee. She prefers tea. Lucy không thích cà phê. Cô ấy thích trà hơn.
518 How much money do you have with you? Cậu mang theo bao nhiêu tiền?
528 Most cars have four (4) wheels. Hầu hết xe hơi đều có bốn bánh.
572 Why were you angry yesterday? — Because you were late. Sao hôm qua cậu tức giận thế? - VÌ cậu đến muộn.
590 Cecilia's grandfather died when he was ninety (90) years old. Ông của Cecilia chết lúc ông ấy chín mươi tuổi.
594 I copied the schedule. Tôi đã sao chép thời gian biểu.
598 She got up at six (6) in the morning and had a cup of co ee. Cô ấy dậy lúc sáu giờ sáng nay và uống một chén cà phê.
664 a pair of pants. Giovanni đã mua vài bộ quần áo mới ngày hôm qua: hai cái áo chemise và một cái quần.
668 I cut my hand this morning. — How did you do that? Tôi bị đứt tay sáng nay. - Sao cậu bị thế?
671 At four o'clock (4:00) he wasn't at home. He was at the gym. Lúc bốn giờ anh ấy không có nhà. Anh ấy đang đi tập thể hình.
674 What did he say? — I don't know, I wasn't listening. Anh ấy đã nói cái gì thế? - Tôi không biết, tôi không nghe.
696 Why was she driving so fast? Tại sao cô ấy lái xe nhanh thế?
699 He was carrying a bag. Anh ấy mang theo một cái túi.
702 He wasn't carrying an umbrella. Anh ấy không mang theo ô.
767 Do you play any sports? — Yes, I play basketball. Cậu có chơi môn thể thao nào không? - Có, tôi chơi bóng chày.
768 Do you go to work by car? — Sometimes, but most days I go by subway. Cậu có đi làm bằng xe hơi không? - Thỉnh thoảng, nhưng hầu hết là tôi đi tàu điện ngầm.
776 Shakira's an interesting person. She's had many di erent jobs and has lived in many places. Shakira là một người thú vị. Cô ấy từng làm nhiều nghề khác nhau và từng sống ở nhiều nơi.
778 How many times has Brazil won the World Cup? Brazil đã từng vô địch Giải bóng đá thế giới bao nhiêu lần?
784 Who is that man? — I don't know, I've never seen him before. Ông kia là ai thế? - Tôi không biết, tôi chưa gặp ông ấy bao giờ.
802 She's had many di erent jobs. Cô ấy đã làm được nhiều nghề khác nhau.
805 She's traveled all over the world. Cô ấy đã đi vòng quanh thế giới.
811 They have lots of books, and have read all of them. Họ có rất nhiều sách và họ đã đọc hết chúng.
864 When did Noboru leave? — He left ten (10) minutes ago. Noboru đi lúc nào thế? - Anh ấy đi cách đây mười phút.
875 Michel's been sick for a long time. He's been in the hospital since October of last year. Michel bị ốm đã lâu. Anh ấy đã ở trong bệnh viện từ tháng mười năm ngoái.
920 EN Did you hear? > Have you heard? Cậu có nghe thấy không? Cậu đã nghe thấy chưa?
921 Theo got married. > Theo's gotten married. Theo đã kết hôn. > Theo đã kết hôn rồi.
923 Gustavo has taken my bike again without asking. > Gustavo took my bike without asking. Gustavo lại lấy xe đạp của tôi mà không xin phép. > Gustavo đã lấy xe đạp của tôi mà không xin phép.
946 homework. Mộng Tuyền có thể xem vô tuyến vì cô ấy đã làm xong bài tập về nhà.
947 You can't go to bed. You haven't brushed your teeth yet. Cậu không thể đi ngủ được. Cậu chưa đánh răng.
948 You can't talk to Vladimir because he's just gone home. Cậu không thể nói chuyện với Vladimir được vì anh ấy vừa về nhà.
971 The email didn't arrive at all. Bức thư điện tử đã không hề đến.
984 (2) years ago. Bà của Sanjit đã chết rồi. Bà của Sanjit đã chết cách đây hai năm.
994 been there. Đài Loan trông như thế nào? Nó có đẹp không? - Tôi không biết. Tôi chưa từng đến đó.
999 What does your girlfriend do? Bạn gái cậu làm nghề gì?
1003 Brigitte works in a factory, but she's had a lot of di erent jobs. Brigitte đang làm việc ở một nhà máy, nhưng cô ấy đã từng làm nhiều nghề khác.
1031 Are we allowed to park here? Họ có được phép đỗ xe ở đây không?
1032 How is this word pronounced? Từ này phát âm thế nào?
1040 Football is played in most countries of the world. Bóng đá được chơi ở hầu hết mọi nước trên thế giới.
1086 I can't use my o ce right now. It's being painted. Tôi không thể dùng văn phòng ngay bây giờ được. Nó đang được sơn.
1109 I like co ee, but I don't like tea. Tôi thích cà phê nhưng tôi không thích trà.
1127 Heidi doesn't work at night. Heidi không làm việc buổi đêm.
1130 Takahiro's not working this week. He's on vacation. Takahiro tuần này không làm việc. Anh ấy đang nghỉ phép.
1133 You can turn o the television. I'm not watching it. Cậu có thể tắt vô tuyến đi. Tôi đang không xem.
1150 I've just made some co ee. Would you like some? Tôi vừa pha ít cà phê. Cậu có muốn làm một ít không?
1152 I'm going to take an umbrella with me. It's raining. Tôi sẽ mang theo ô. Trời đang mưa.
1154 Why are you so tired? Did you go to bed late last night? Tại sao cậu lại mệt thế? Tối qua cậu có đi ngủ muộn không?
1155 Where are the chocolates? Have you eatall of them? Chocolat đâu hết rồi? Cậu đã ăn hết tất cả rồi à?
1156 How is your new job? Are you enjoying it? Công việc mới của cậu thế nào? Cậu có thích nó không?
1159 I don't understand the problem. Can you explain it again? Tôi không hiểu vấn đề. Cậu có thể giải thích lại được không?
1160 Kenichi's in his room. He's listening to music. Kenichi đang trong phòng của anh ấy. Anh ấy đang nghe nhạc.
1161 I don't know how to say this word. How is it pronounced? Tôi không biết nói từ này như thế nào. Phát âm nó như thế nào?
1164 Henrik studied engineering in college. Henrik học ngành kĩ thuật ở đại học.
1171 I've made some co ee. Tôi đã pha ít cà phê rồi.
1188 Have you told Herman about your new job? Cậu đã kể với Herman về công việc mới của cậu chưa?
1225 Listto this! Elisa's getting married next month! Nghe đây này! Elisa tháng sau sẽ cưới.
1226 My parents are going on vacation next week. — Sounds good, where are they going? Bố mẹ tôi tuần sau sẽ đi nghỉ. Hay thế, họ đi đâu thế?
1232 I can go by bus. The last bus leaves at midnight. Tôi có thể đi xe bus. Chuyến bus cuối cùng đi lúc giữa đêm.
1260 You can call me tonight. I'll be at home. Cậu có thể gọi tôi tối nay. Tôi sẽ ở nhà.
1262 We'll probably go out tonight. Chúng tôi có thể sẽ đi ra ngoài tối nay.
1265 Don't drink co ee before you go to bed; otherwise, you won't sleep. Đừng uống cà phê trước khi đi ngủ, nếu không cậu sẽ không ngủ được.
1286 It won't rain, so you don't need to take an umbrella. Trời sẽ không mưa đâu nên cậu không cần phải mang theo ô.
1304 Farid can't meet us on Saturday. He's working. Farid không thể gặp chúng tôi Chủ nhật này. Anh ấy còn làm việc.
1305 Let's y to Barcelona instead of driving. It won't take as long. Mình hãy bay sang Barcelona chứ đừng lái xe. Thế sẽ đỡ lâu hơn.
1316 It's very warm in this room. Shall I opa window? Trong phòng này ấm quá. Tôi mở cửa sổ ra nhé?
1317 Shall I call you tonight? Tối nay tôi gọi cậu nhé?
1318 It's a nice day. Shall we go for a walk? Trời đẹp quá. Chúng ta đi bộ nhé?
1325 Do you want a chair? — No, it's okay. I'll sit on the oor. Cậu có muốn một cái ghế không? - Không, không sao. Tôi sẽ ngồi dưới sàn.
1328 How do you use this camera? — Give it to me and I'll show you. Cậu dùng cái máy ảnh này như thế nào? - Đưa nó đây cho tôi rồi tôi sẽ chỉ cho cậu.
1335 I like sports. I watch a lot of sports on TV. Tôi thích thể thao. Tôi xem nhiều thể thao trên vô tuyến.
1336 I need some exercise. I think I'll go for a walk. Tôi cần tập thể dục. Tôi nghĩ tôi sẽ đi bộ.
1343 Shall I wait here? — No, come with me. Tôi đợi đây nhé? - Không, đi theo tôi.
1346 I'm not sure where to go on vacation. I might go to Costa Rica. Tôi không chắc sẽ đi đâu vào kì nghỉ. Có thể tôi đi Costa Rica
1348 I might go to the movies tonight, but I'm not sure. Có thể tôi tối nay đi xem lm, nhưng tôi không chắc.
1350 Take an umbrella with you. It might rain. Cầm theo ô đi. Trời có khi mưa đấy.
1352 Are you going out tonight? — I might. Cậu có định ra ngoài tối nay không? - Có thể.
I might play tennis tomorrow.'> 1353 I might play tennis tomorrow.'> I'm playing tennis tomorrow. > I might play tennis tomorrow. I might play tennis tomorrow.'> ☊ Mai tôi định đi chơi quần vợt. Có thể mai tôi sẽ đi chơi quần vợt.
1355 Hadiya might call later. Hadiya có thể sẽ gọi sau.
1356 I might not go to work tomorrow. Có thể mai tôi sẽ không đi làm.
1357 Shumei might not come to the party. Thục Mĩ có thể sẽ không đến dự tiệc.
1358 I may go to the movies tonight. Tối nay có thể tôi sẽ đi xem lm.
1359 Jianhao may not come to the party. Kiến Hào có thể sẽ không đến dự tiệc.
1362 movies. Có khả năng là tôi sẽ đi xem lm. Tôi có thể sẽ đi xem lm.
I might see you tomorrow.'> 1363 I might see you tomorrow.'> It's possible that I'll see you tomorrow. > I might see you tomorrow. I might see you tomorrow.'> ☊ Có khả năng là mai tôi sẽ đi gặp cậu. Tôi có thể sẽ gặp cậu ngày mai.
He might forget to call.'> 1364 He might forget to call.'> It's possible that Hakim will forget to call. > He might forget to call. He might forget to call.'> ☊ Có khả năng là Hakim sẽ quên không gọi. Anh ấy có thể sẽ quên không gọi.
It might snow today.'> 1365 It might snow today.'> It's possible that it'll snow today. > It might snow today. It might snow today.'> ☊ Có khả năng là hôm nay trời sẽ có tuyết. Trời hôm nay có thể có tuyết.
I might be late tonight.'> 1366 I might be late tonight.'> It's possible that I'll be late tonight. > I might be late tonight. I might be late tonight.'> ☊ Có khả năng là tối nay tôi sẽ bị muộn. Tôi có thể sẽ bị muộn tối nay.
She might not be here next week.'> 1367 She might not be here next week.'> It's possible that Jamila won't be here next week. > She might not be here next week. She might not be here next week.'> ☊ Có khả năng là Jamila tuần sau sẽ không ở đây. Cô ấy có thể sẽ không ở đây tuần sau.
I might not have time to go out.'> 1368 I might not have time to go out.'> It's possible that I won't have time to go out. > I might not have time to go out. I might not have time to go out.'> ☊ Có khả năng là tôi sẽ không có thời gian ra ngoài. Tôi có thể sẽ không có thời gian ra ngoài.
1369 Where are you going for your vacation? — I'm not sure. I might go to Italy. Cậu định đi nghỉ ở đâu? - Tôi cũng không rõ. Có thể tôi sẽ đi Ý.
1370 What are you doing this weekend? — I don't know. I might go hiking. Cậu định làm gì cuối tuần này? - Tôi không biết. Tôi có thể sẽ đi leo núi.
1371 Whwill you see Pablo again? — I'm not sure. I might see him this summer. Bao giờ cậu sẽ gặp lại Pablo? - Tôi không rõ. Có thể tôi sẽ gặp anh ấy mùa hè này.
1372 What are you going to have for dinner? — I don't know. I might have Italian food. Cậu định ăn gì bữa tối nay? - Tôi không biết. Có thể tôi sẽ ăn món Ý.
1373 take the bus. Tối nay cậu định về nhà thế nào? - Tôi không rõ. Có thể tôi sẽ bắt xe bus.
1374 I hear you won some money. What are you going to do with it? — I haven't decided yet. I might opa restaurant. Tôi nghe nói cậu thắng được ít tiền. Cậu định làm gì với số tiền đấy? - Tôi chưa quyết định. Có thể tôi sẽ mở nhà hàng.
1376 He might go out tomorrow evening. Anh ấy có thể tối mai sẽ ra ngoài.
1377 He might get up early. Anh ấy có thể sẽ dậy sớm.
1379 He might be at home tomorrow morning. Sáng mai anh ấy có thể sẽ ở nhà.
1380 He might watch television. Anh ấy có thể sẽ xem vô tuyến.
1382 He might go shopping, but he's not sure. Anh ấy có thể sẽ đi mua sắm nhưng anh ấy cũng không chắc.
1387 WhI was young, I could run very fast. Hồi toi còn bé, tôi có thể chạy rất nhanh.
1391 Can you opthe door, please? > Could you opthe door, please? Cậu có thể mở cửa được không? Cậu làm ơn mở cửa được không?
1392 Can you wait a minute, please? > Could you wait a moment, please? Cậu có thể đợi một phút được không? Cậu làm ơn đợi một phút được không?
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?
1394 Silvio, can I borrow your umbrella? > Silvio, could I borrow your umbrella? Silvio, tôi có thể mượn cậu cái ô được không? Silvio, cho tôi mượn cái ô được không?
1395 Hello, can I speak to Tomas, please? > Hello, could I speak to Tomas please? Xin chào, tôi có thể nói chuyện với Tomas được không? Xin chào, cho tôi nói chuyện với Tomas được không?
1404 I like this hotel room. You can see the mountains from the window. Tôi thích phòng khách sạn này. Cậu có thể nhìn thấy núi từ cửa sổ.
1405 You're speaking very quietly. I can't hear you. Cậu nói nhỏ lắm. Tôi không nghe thấy cậu nói gì.
1409 I wasn't hungry yesterday. I couldn't nish dinner. Hôm qua tôi không đói. Tôi đã không ăn hết bữa tối.
1416 The phone rang eight (8) times and Samiya didn't answer. She must not be at home. Chuông điện thoại reo tám lần mà Samiya không nghe. Cô ấy hẳn là đã không ở nhà.
1424 Bicyclists must not ride on the sidewalk. Người đi xe đạp không được đi trên vỉa hè.
1438 I always have to repeat things whI talk to Tomoko. She must not hear very well. Tôi luôn phải nhắc lại khi nói chuyện với Tomoko. Cô ấy hẳn là nghe không được tốt lắm.
1443 People in the front seat of a car must wear a seat belt. Những người ngồi hàng ghế đầu trong xe hơi phải cài dây an
1446 A tennis player must be very good to play professionally. Một tay quần vợt phải rất giỏi mới có thể chơi chuyên nghiệp.
1459 Leopold shouldn't go to bed so late. Leopold không nên đi ngủ muộn thế.
1460 You watch TV all the time. You shouldn't watch TV so much. Cậu suốt ngày xem vô tuyến. Cậu không nên xem vô tuyến nhiều thế.
1464 I don't think you should work so hard. Tôi nghĩ cậu không nên làm việc nhiều thế.
1465 I don't think we should go yet. It's too early. Tôi nghĩ chúng ta chưa nên đi vội. Như thế sớm quá.
1477 She shouldn't watch TV so much. Cô ấy không nên xem nhiều vô tuyến như thế.
1505 job. Alan không phải làm việc quá vất vả. Thực ra anh ấy có một công việc nhẹ nhàng.
1516 This train doesn't go all the way downtown. You have to change at the next station. Con tàu này không bao giờ chạy lên trung tâm. Cậu phải đổi tàu ở gare tiếp theo.
1529 Why did you get up early? You didn't have to get up so early. Tại sao cậu lại dậy sớm? Cậu không cần phải dậy sớm như thế.
1537 Would you like some co ee? Cậu muốn uống cà phê không?
1539 Which would you like, tea or co ee? Cậu thích uống gì, trà hay cà phê?
1552 with you. Tối nay tôi muốn đi xem lm. Có thể Emily sẽ đi với cậu.
1554 too. Tôi muốn đi chơi quần vợt ngày mai. Có thể Văn Kiệt cũng sẽ chơi.
1556 You have an extra ticket for a concert next week. Perhaps Helwill come. Tôi có thừa một vé xem hoà nhạc tuần sau. Có thể Helsẽ tới.
1569 chair. Cơ Viện muốn ngồi trên sàn. Cô ấy không muốn ngồi nghế.
1591 Would you like some tea? — Well, I'd rather have co ee if you have some. Cậu có muốn dùng trà không? - Tôi muốn cà phê hơn nếu cậu có.
1615 Come here and look at this. — What is it? Lại đây và nhìn vào cái này. - Cái gì thế?
1621 Be careful! Don't fall! Cẩn thận! Khéo ngã!
1623 Be here on time. Don't be late. Đến đúng giờ nhé. Đừng đến muộn.
1634 Shall I put some music on? — No, let's watch a movie. Tôi bật tí nhạc nhé? - Thôi, mình xem lm đi.
1637 Shall I wait for you? — No, don't wait for me. Tôi đợi cậu nhé? - Không, đừng đợi tôi.
1639 Shall we go out? — No, let's not go out. Chúng ta ra ngoài nhé? - Không, đừng ra ngoài.
1652 We can't go skiing. There isn't any snow. Chúng ta không thể trượt tuyết được. Chả có tí tuyết nào.
1671 There's nowhere to sit down. There aren't any chairs. Không có chỗ để ngồi. Không có cái ghế nào.
1672 There are eight (8) planets in the solar system. Có tám hành tinh trong hệ mặt trời.
1691 I'm hungry, but there isn't anything to eat. Tôi đói nhưng không có gì để ăn hết.
1692 I was hungry whI got home, but there wasn't anything to eat. Tôi đói khi tôi về đến nhà nhưng không có gì để ăn hết.
1697 manager soon. Quản lí của công đi sắp đi, thế nên sẽ sớm có một quản lí mới.
1701 There's already bethree (3) hurricanes this summer. Đã có ba cơn bão trong mùa hè này.
1705 There was an armchair in the corner near the door. Từng có một cái ghế tay vịn ở góc nhà gần cái cửa.
1706 There was a sofa opposite the armchair. Từng có một cái sofa đối diện cái ghế tay vịn
1707 I opened the envelope, but it was empty. There was nothing in it. Tôi đã mở phong bì nhưng nó trống không. Không có gì trong đấy hết.
1717 Where can I buy a bottle of water? — There's a convenience store at the end of the block. Tôi có thể mua một chai nước ở đâu? - Có một cửa hàng tạp hoá ở cuối dãy nhà.
1732 I don't believe it! That's impossible. Tôi không tin! Chuyện này không thể có.
1741 There was a storm last night. Did you hear it? Tối qua có một cơn bão. Cậu có nghe thấy nó không?
1747 It's impossible to work in this o ce. There's too much noise. Không thể làm việc trong văn phòng này được. Có quá nhiều tiếng ồn.
1756 Do you think Lucy will call tonight? — She might. Cậu có nghĩ là Lucy tối nay sẽ gọi không? - Có thể.
1757 won't. Cậu có đi học tối nay không? - Tôi nên đi nhưng có thể tôi sẽ không đi.
1789 I like sports, but my sister doesn't. Tôi thích thể thao nhưng em gái tôi không thích.
1803 Are you going out tonight? — I might. I don't know for sure. Tối nay cậu có định ra ngoài không? - Có thể. Tôi không biết chắc.
1815 I was sick last week. — You were? I didn't know that. Tuần trước tôi ốm. - Cậu ốm á? Thế mà tôi không biết.
1816 It's raining again. — It is? I was sunny t(10) minutes ago. Trời lại đang mưa. - Thế á? Mười phút trước trời còn nắng.
1817 There's a message for you. — There is? Where is it? Có một tin nhắn cho cậu. - Thế à? Nó đâu?
1819 I'm not hungry. — You're not? I am. Tôi không đói. - Thế hả? Tôi đói.
1822 Luka doesn't eat meat. — He doesn't? Does he eat sh? Luka không ăn thịt. - Thế à? Anh ấy có ăn cá không?
1824 I've bought a new car. — Oh, you have? Tôi vừa mua một cái xe hơi mới. - Hơ, thế à?
1826 I don't like Dmitry. — You don't? Why not? Tôi không thích Dmitry. - Thế hả? Tại sao?
1839 You look tired. — I do? I feel ne. Cậu trông có vẻ mệt. - Thế à? Tôi thấy khoẻ mà.
1840 Lara called me last night. — She did? What did she say? Tối qua Lara gọi cho tôi. Thế à? Cô ấy nói gì?
1842 Albert doesn't eat meat. — He doesn't? Does he eat eggs? Albert không ăn thịt. Thế à? Anh ấy có ăn trứng không?
1843 I've lost my key. — You have? Whdid you have it last? Tôi mất chìa khoá rồi. Thế à? Lần cuối cậu thấy nó khi nào?
1845 I was born in Italy. — You were? I didn't know that. Tôi sinh ra ở Ý. Thế à? Tôi không biết đấy.
1848 I'm not happy. — You're not? Why not? Tôi không vui. - Không à? Tại sao thế?
1849 I saw Khalid last week. — You did? How is he? Tuần trước tôi gặp Khalid. - Thế à? Anh ấy thế nào?
1851 I won't be here next week. — You won't? Where will you be? Tuần sau tôi sẽ không ở đây. - Thế à? Cậu sẽ ở đâu?
1852 The clock isn't working. — It isn't? It was working yesterday. Đồng hồ hỏng rồi. - Thế à? Hôm qua nó còn chạy mà.
1868 Diane works very hard. It's said that she works sixte(16) hours a day. Diane làm việc rất vất vả. Nghe nói cô ấy làm mười sáu tiếng một ngày.
1874 Let's go and see that movie. It's supposed to be good. Đi xem bộ lm đó đi. Bộ lm nghe bảo là hay.
1879 You're not supposed to park your car here. It's private parking only. Cậu không được phép đỗ xe ở đây. Chỗ này chỉ dành cho đỗ xe riêng.
1881 Gerard is feeling much better after his operation, but he's still not supposed to do any heavy lifting. Gerard đang cảm thấy khoẻ hơn sau phẫu thuật nhưng anh ấy vẫn chưa được phép nhấc vật nặng.
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.
1894 I know lots of people. — You do? I thought you said you didn't know anybody. Tôi biết rất nhiều người. - Thế à? Tôi tưởng cậu bảo cậu không biết ai.
1895 she wouldn't be here? Tuần sau Isabella sẽ ở đây. - Thế à? Nhưng cậu đã bảo cô ấy sẽ không ở đây đúng không?
1896 I'm going out tonight. — You are? But you said you were staying home. Tối nay tôi sẽ ra ngoài. - Thế à? Nhưng cậu đã bảo cậu sẽ ở nhà cơ mà.
1897 I can speak a little French. — You can? But earlier you said you couldn't. Tôi biết nói một chút tiếng Pháp. - Thế ư? Nhưng trước cậu bảo cậu không biết cơ mà.
1904 I told Lucinot to shout. Tôi bảo Luciđừng hét.
1913 What was the weather like yesterday? Thời tiết hôm qua như thế nào?
1923 Oliver? Tôi có thể tìm thấy Oliver ở đâu? > Cậu có thẻ cho tôi biết tôi có thể tìm thấy Oliver ở đâu không?
1928 How far is it to the airport? > Can you tell me how far it is to the airport? Đường đến sân bay bao xa? > Cậu có thể nói tôi biết đường đến sân bay bao xa không?
1929 How much does it cost to park here? > Could you tell me how much it costs to park here? Đỗ xe ở đây mất bao nhiêu? > Cậu có thể cho tôi biết đỗ xe ở đây mất bao nhiêu không?
1936 Natalie doesn't have a car, and neither does Oliver. Natalie không có xe hơi và Oliver cũng thế.
1940 Do you think you'll get a raise soon? — I hope so. Cậu có nghĩ cậu sẽ sớm lên chức không? - Tôi cũng hi vọng thế.
1944 Is the concert at sevthirty (7:30)? — I think so. Buổi hoà nhạc diễn ra lúc bảy giờ ba mươi phải không? - Tôi nghĩ thế.
1953 You're looking for your keys. Maybe Ichirou has sethem. You ask, "You haven't semy keys, have you?" Bạn đang tìm chìa khoá. Có thể Ichirou đã nhìn thấy chúng. Bạn hỏi: "Cậu không thấy chìa khoá của tôi đâu à?"
1954 Serge has a car and you need a ride to the station. You ask, "Could you give me a ride to the station?" Serge có xe hơi và bạn cần chở đến nhà gare. Bạn nói: "Cậu có thể chở tôi đến nhà gare được không?"
1966 I can't imagine Theo riding a motorcycle. Tôi không tưởng tượng nổi cảnh Theo đi xe máy.
1974 It was very funny. I couldn't stop laughing. Buồn cười lắm. Tôi đã không thể nào ngừng cười.
1989 printer? — Sure, I will. Ai có thể chỉ giúp tôi làm thế nào cho được cái hộp mực vào máy in không? - Được chứ, để tôi.
2001 Can you remind me to call Sandra tomorrow? Mai cậu có thể nhắc tôi gọi cho Sandra được không?
They don't allow people to park in front of the building.'> 2008 They don't allow people to park in front of the building.'> They don't allow parking in front of the building. > They don't allow people to park in front of the building. They don't allow people to park in front of the building.'> ☊ Họ không cho phép đỗ xe trước mặt toà nhà. > Họ không cho phép người ta đỗ xe trước mặt toà nhà.
You aren't allowed to park in front of the building.'> 2009 You aren't allowed to park in front of the building.'> Parking isn't allowed in front of the building. > You aren't allowed to park in front of the building. You aren't allowed to park in front of the building.'> ☊ Việc đỗ xe trước mặt toà nhà không được cho phép. > Cậu không được phép đỗ xe trước mặt toà nhà.
Having a car enables you to get around more easily.'> 2017 Having a car enables you to get around more easily.'> If you have a car, you're able to get around more easily. > Having a car enables you to get around more easily. Having a car enables you to get around more easily.'> ☊ Nếu cậu có xe hơi thì cậu có thể đi loanh quanh dễ dàng hơn. > Có xe hơi cho phép cậu đi loanh quanh dễ dàng hơn.
2019 EN He could remember driving along the road just before the accident, but he couldn't remember the accident itself. Anh ấy nhớ được lúc lái xe trên đường ngay trước khi có tai nạn nhưng anh ấy không thể nhớ được chính lúc tai nạn.
2026 We need to change. We can't go on living like this. Chúng tôi cần thay đổi. Chúng tôi không thể tiếp tục sống như thế này được.
2034 but they were all full. Chúng tôi đã không tìm được chỗ nào để ở. Chúng tôi đã thử mọi khách sạn trong thị trấn nhưng tất cả đều hết chỗ.
2041 help me move this table? Tôi cần cậu giúp một tay dịch cái bàn này đi. > Cậu thấy cậu có thể giúp tôi một tay dich cái bàn này đi được không?
2042 I don't like him, but he has a lot of problems. I can't help feeling sorry for him. Tôi không thích anh ấy nhưng anh ấy gặp nhiều chuyện quá. Tôi không thể không thấy thương anh ấy.
2046 Vadim hates ying. > Vadim hates to y. Vadim ghét bay. > Vadim ghét phải bay.
2051 The o ce I worked at was horrible. I hated working there. Văn phòng chỗ tôi làm việc rất kinh khủng. Tôi ghét làm việc ở đó.
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.
2060 I'd love to have gone to the party, but it was impossible. Tôi cũng muốn đến bữa tiệc nhưng chuyện đó không thể được.
2075 You can improve your language skills by reading more. Cậu có thể cải thiện kĩ năng ngôn ngữ của cậu bằng cách đọc
2081 about yours. Tôi có vấn đề của riêng tôi đã đủ rồi không cần lo thêm việc của cậu nữa.
2082 Would you like to meet for lunch tomorrow? — Sure, let's do lunch. Mai cậu có muốn gặp nhau ăn trưa không? - Có, vậy bữa trưa nhé.
2084 Why don't you go out instead of sitting at home all the time? Sao cậu không ra ngoài mà cứ ngồi trong nhà cả ngày thế?
2091 Jamaal has a new job. He has to get up much earlier now than before. He nds it di cult because he isn't used to getting up so early. Jamaal có công việc mới. Anh ấy phải dậy sớm hơn trước nhiều. Anh ấy thấy khó khăn vì anh ấy chưa quen với việc dậy sớm như thế.
2117 There's nothing you can do about the situation, so there's no use worrying about it. Cậu chẳng thể làm gì được với tình huống này nên lo lắng về nó cũng chẳng được gì.
2121 What was the movie like? Was it worth seeing? Bộ lm như thế nào? Nó có đáng xem không?
2122 stealing. Bọn trộm đã đột nhập vào nhà nhưng không có gì đáng trộm hết.
2140 Since there weren't any chairs for us to sit on, we had to sit on the floor. Vì không có ghế cho chúng tôi ngồi nên chúng tôi phải ngồi trên sàn.
2143 She's learning English so that she can study in Australia. Cô ấy đang học tiếng Anh để cô ấy có thể học ở Úc.
2144 often. Họ đã chuyển tới thành phố để họ có thể gặp con họ thường xuyên hơn.
2146 I left Kenji my phone number so he'd be able to contact me. Tôi đã để lại cho Kenji số điện thoại của tôi để anh ấy có thể liên lạc với tôi.
2147 We whispered so that nobody could hear our conversation. Chúng tôi đã nói thầm để không ai có thể nghe thấy cuộc trao đổi của chúng tôi.
2148 Please arrive early so that we'll be able to start the meeting on time. Làm ơn đến sớm để chúng ta có thể bắt đầu cuộc họp đúng giờ.
2152 were impossible to answer. Không thể trả lời được các câu hỏi trong kì thi. > Họ không thể trả lời được các câu hỏi trong kì thi.
2157 I think it was very unfair of him to criticize me. Tôi nghĩ thật bất công khi anh ấy phê phán tôi.
2158 I was sorry to hear that your father is ill. Tôi rất tiếc khi nghe tin bó cậu ốm.
2162 ve-one-two (512) from Beijing. Chuyến bay tiếp theo đến cổng bốn là chuyến 512 bay từ Bắc Kinh.
2167 That chair is not safe to stand on. Cái ghế đấy đứng lên không an toàn.
2172 afraid of falling. Vỉa hè dày băng nên chúng tôi phải đi cẩn thận. Chúng tôi sợ bị ngã.
2177 hand, was surprised to hear it. Tôi hứng thú khi nghe tin Arturo đã thôi việc. - Tôi thì ngược lại, tôi ngạc nhiên khi nghe tin đó.
2179 I was sorry to hear that Boris lost his job. Tôi rất tiếc khi nghe tin Boris mất việc.
2181 I'm sorry to call you so late, but I need to ask you something. Tôi xin lỗi vì gọi cậu muộn thế nhưng tôi cần hỏi cậu một số thứ.
2183 from leaving the building. Chúng tôi không được phép rời khỏi toà nhà. > Chúng tôi bị ngăn không cho ra khỏi toà nhà.
2191 I didn't hear you come in. Tôi đã không nghe thấy tiếng cậu đi vào đây.
2194 I could hear it raining. Tôi đã nghe thấy được trời đang mưa.
2198 Everyone heard the bomb explode. Ai cũng nghe thấy tiếng bomb nổ.
2199 I heard someone slamming the door in the middle of the night. Tôi đã nghe thấy có người đập cửa giữa nửa đêm.
2200 Heidi hurt her knee playing volleyball. Heidi bị đau đầu gối khi chơi bóng chuyền.
2201 Takahiro's in the kitchen making co ee. Takahiro đang ở trong bếp pha cà phê.
2202 A man ran out of the house shouting. Một người đàn ông đã la hét chạy ra khỏi ngôi nhà.
2211 places. Không có xe hơi có thể khiến cho việc đi lại một số nơi trở nên khó khăn.
2216 don't like it. Toà thị chính mới không đẹp lắm. Hầu hết mọi người không thích nó.
2222 Did you hear a noise just now? Cậu có nghe thấy tiếng ồn vừa rồi không?
2223 I can't work here. There's too much noise. Tôi không thể làm ở đây. Có quá nhiều tiếng ồn.
2226 You can stay with us. We have a spare room. Cậu có thể ở với chúng tôi. Chúng tôi có một phòng trống.
2227 You can't sit here. There isn't any room. Cậu không thể ngồi đây. Không có phòng nào cả.
2232 EN Where are you going to put all your furniture? Cậu định đi đâu để chất hết đống đồ đạc của cậu.
2233 Let me know if you need more information. Cho tôi biết nếu cậu cần thêm thông tin.
2239 These chairs are mine. > This furniture is mine. Đống ghế này là của tôi. > Đông đồ đạc này là của tôi.
2241 My neighbor drives an SUV. Hàng xóm của tôi lái một con xe thể thao đa dụng.
2245 If you want to leave early, you have to ask for permission. Nếu cậu muốn rời đi sớm, cậu phải xin phép.
2266 What's the longest river in the world? Con sông dài nhất thế giới là sông gì?
2280 Do you like strong black co ee? Cậu có thích cà phê đen mạnh không?
2281 Did you like the co ee we had after dinner last night? Cậu có thích thứ cà phê chúng ta uống sau bữa tối hôm qua không?
2282 Some people are afraid of spiders. Một số người sợ nhện.
2296 It is said that Robin Hood took money from the rich and gave it to the poor. Người ta nói Robin Hood lấy tiền từ người giàu rồi đưa chúng cho người nghèo.
2301 Asia is the largest continent in the world. Châu Á là châu lục lớn nhất thế giới.
2316 The Guggenheim Museum is in New York. Bảo tàng Guggenheim nằm ở New York.
2317 The Acropolis is in Athens. Đồi Acropolis nằm ở Athènes.
2323 Do the police know how the accident happened? Cảnh sát có biết vụ tai nạn đã diễn ra như thế nào không?
2344 It's not our fault. You can't blame us. Đấy không phải lỗi của chúng tôi. Cậu không thể đổ lỗi cho chúng tôi.
2352 near one another? Cậu và Henrik có sống gần nhau không? > Hai cậu có sống gần nhau không?
2353 I'm not going to do your work for you. You can do it yourself. Tôi sẽ không đi làm hộ cậu việc của cậu. Cậu có thể tự làm.
2361 ourselves out. Chúng tôi đã không thể vào được nhà vì chúng tôi đã tự khoá mình ở ngoài.
2372 I'd like to have a garden so that I could grow my own vegetables. Tôi muốn có vườn để tôi có thể tự trồng rau cho riêng tôi.
2375 Student drivers are not allowed to drive by themselves. Những người lái xe cho học sinh không được phép tự lái xe cho mình.
2380 check. Tối nay có máy bay đi Madrid không? - Có thể có, để tôi xem.
2381 If people drove more carefully, there wouldn't be so many accidents. Nếu mọi người lái xe chịu cẩn thận thì sẽ không có nhiều tai nạn đến thế.
2382 I heard music, so there must have been somebody at home. Tôi đã nghe thấy tiếng nhạc nên chắc chắn đã có ai đó ở nhà.
2406 Herman didn't tell anyone about his plans. Herman đã không nói với ai về kế hoạch của anh ấy.
2419 I can't give you a decision yet. I need more time to think about it. Tôi chưa thể đưa anh quyết định được. Tôi cần thêm thời gian để suy nghĩ về nó.
2427 We're able to solve most of the problems we have. Chúng tôi có thể giải quyết hầu hết những vấn đề của chúng tôi.
2433 I watched most of the movie, but not all of it. Tôi xem hầu hết bộ lm nhưng không phải toàn bộ.
2437 We can go to either restaurant. I don't care. Chúng tôi có thể đi một trong hai nhà hàng. Tôi không quan tâm.
2444 She said she would contact me, but she neither wrote nor called. Cô ấy nói cô ấy sẽ liên hệ với tôi nhưng cô ấy không viết thư hay gọi điện gì cả.
2446 You could stay at either of these hotels. (2) > You could stay at any of these hotels. (many) Cậu có thể ở một trong hai khách sạn này. > Cậu ở khách sạn nào cũng được.
I'll do everything I can to help.'> 2448 I'll do everything I can to help.'> I'll do all I can to help. > I'll do everything I can to help. I'll do everything I can to help.'> ☊ Tôi sẽ làm tất cả những gì có thể giúp được. > Tôi sẽ làm mọi thứ có thể giúp được.
2450 go wrong went wrong. Kì nghỉ của chúng ta đúng là một thảm hoạ. Thứ gì hỏng được cũng hỏng hết.
2480 A mystery is something that cannot be explained. Một điều huyền bí là một thứ không thể giải thích được.
2482 We live in a world that is changing all the time. Chúng ta sống ở một thế giới đang thay đổi luôn luôn.
2483 It seems that Earth is the only planet that can support life. Có vẻ như Trái Đất là hành tinh duy nhất có thể nuôi sự sống.
2496 Did you hear the things that they said? > Did you hear what they said? Cậu có nghe thấy những gì mà họ nói không? > Cậu có nghe thấy những gì họ nói không?
2505 EN Julius is someone you can rely on. Julius là một người cậu có thể tin tưởng.
2524 Valerio, who speaks French and Italian, works as a tour guide. Valerio, người nói được tiếng Pháp và tiếng Ý, làm nghề hướng dẫn viên du lịch.
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.
2541 EN The road connecting the two (2) towns is very narrow. Con đường nối hai thị trấn rất hẹp.
2545 Most of the goods made in this factory are exported. Hầu hết hàng hoá sản xuất ở nhà máy này được xuất khẩu.
2551 reasonable. Hầu hết gợi ý được đưa ra tại buổi họp không hợp lí lắm.
2554 didn't understand it. Giải thích của giáo viên rất khó hiểu. Hầu hết học sinh không hiểu nó.
2563 I can't eat this. I just tried it and it tastes awful! Tôi không ăn được nó. Tôi chỉ thử nó và vị nó rất ghê.
2564 Why do you look all wet? Have you been out in the rain? Tai sao trông cậu ướt hết vậy? Cậu mới ở ngoài mưa à?
2577 You're speaking too quietly, I can hardly hear you. Cậu nói nhỏ quá, tôi gần như không nghe được cậu nói.
2581 anywhere to go for fun. Tôi ghét thị trấn này. Gần như chẳng có gì để làm và chẳng có nơi nào để chơi.
2586 The music was so loud that you could hear it from miles away. Âm nhạc to đến nỗi mà tôi có thể nghe thấy nó cách đây hàng dặm.
2588 I didn't know it was such a long way. Tôi không biết đường dài đến thế.
2594 The situation is too complicated to explain. Tình thế quá phức tạp để giải thích.
2615 I'm sorry I'm late. I got here as fast as I could. Xin lỗi tôi đến muộn. Tôi đã đến đây sớm nhất có thể.
2617 Could you send me the money as soon as possible? Cậu có thể gửi cho tôi tiền sớm nhất có thể không?
I can't run as fast as him.'> 2621 I can't run as fast as him.'> I can't run as fast as he can. > I can't run as fast as him. I can't run as fast as him.'> ☊ Tôi không thể chạy nhanh bằng anh ấy. > Tôi không thể chạy nhanh bằng anh ấy.
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?
2627 When we went to Munich, our guide spoke English uently. Hồi chúng tôi đi München, hướng dẫn viên của chúng tôi nói tiếng Anh trôi chảy.
2631 I'll be there next week, but I probably won't see you. Tôi sẽ ở đó tuần sau nhưng có thể tôi sẽ không gặp cậu.
2650 tomorrow, I'm sure we'll see each other before the weekend. Tôi có thể sẽ gặp cậu ngày mai. Nhưng cho dù tôi không gặp cậu ngày mai, tôi chắc chắn là chúng ta sẽ gặp nhau trước cuối tuần.
2666 The club is for members only. You can't go in unless you're a member. Câu lạc bộ chỉ cho thành viên. Cậu không thể vào trừ phi cậu là thành viên.
2668 You can borrow my car as long as you promise not to drive too fast. > You can borrow my car provided that you don't drive too fast. Cậu có thể mượn xe hơi của tôi miễn là cậu hứa sẽ không lái quá nhanh. > Cậu có thể mượn xe hơi của tôi với điều kiện là cậu không lái quá nhanh.
2676 and his cellphone doesn't work there. Tôi không thể liên lạc với David khi anh ấy đang đi công tác ở Nhật Bản và điện thoại di động của anh ấy không hoạt động ở đó.
2677 Some sports, like motorcycle racing, can be dangerous. Một số môn thể thao như đua xe máy có thể nguy hiểm.
2678 done it like this. Lẽ ra cậu nên làm như tôi đã chỉ cho cậu. > Lẽ ra cậu nên làm như thế này.
2685 having a party. Cậu có nghe thấy tiếng nhạc nhà bên cạnh không? Nghe giống như là họ đang có tiệc.
2686 After the interruption, the speaker went on talking as if nothing had happened. Sau khi bị gián đoạn, diễn giả tiếp tục nói cứ như thể là chưa có chuyện gì xảy ra.
2690 Where have you been? I've been waiting for ages. Cậu đã ở đâu thế? Tôi vẫn đợi cậu mãi.
2722 I like to sit in the back row at the movies. Tôi thích ngồi hàng ghế cuối rạp lm.
2733 There were no seats left when we got ON the train. Không còn ghế nào khi chúng tôi lên tàu hoả.
2735 ight. Tôi ngồi ghế cánh trên máy bay. > Tôi ngồi ghế cánh trên chuyến bay.
2742 Don't go out IN the rain, or else you'll get all wet. Đừng ra ngoài dưới trời mưa, nếu không cậu sẽ ướt hết.
2745 IN my opinion, the movie wasn't that great. Theo ý kiến của tôi, bộ lm không hay đến thế.
2746 IN my mother's opinion, the food AT this restaurant is the best. Theo ý kiến mẹ tôi, thức ăn ở nhà hàng này là tuyệt nhất.
2751 Some singers go ON a world tour every year. Một số ca sĩ lưu diễn theo tour quốc tế hàng năm.
2752 it ON the internet. Tôi không nghe thấy tin trên đài hay vô tuyến mà tôi thấy nó trên mạng.
2757 Sometimes my job can be really stressful, but ON the whole I like the people and enjoy the job. Thỉnh thoảng công việc của tôi có thể rất căng thẳng nhưng trên hết tôi quý mọi người và thích công việc.
2758 I didn't mean to annoy you, I didn't do it ON purpose. Tôi không cố ý làm phiền cậu, tôi không cố tình làm thế.
2760 easiest to get ahold of me BY email or cellphone. Tất cả các thông tin liên hệ của tôi đều nằm trên danh thiếp của tôi nhưng cách dễ nhất để liên lạc với tôi là bằng thư điện tử hoặc điện thoại di động.
2761 I didn't bring enough cash, so could I pay BY credit card? Tôi không mang đủ tiền mặt, vậy tôi có thể trả bằng thẻ tín dụng được không?
You don't need to x that manually.'> 2762 You don't need to x that manually.'> You don't need to x that BY hand, I can write a computer program to help you. > You don't need to x that manually. You don't need to x that manually.'> ☊ Cậu không cần phải sửa nó bằng tay, tôi có thể viết một chương trình vi tính để giúp cậu. > Cậu không phải sửa nó theo cách thủ công.
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.
2787 Do you have a good relationship WITH your parents? Cậu có quan hệ tốt với bố mẹ cậu không?
2789 The police believe there's a connection between the two (2) murders, based on DNA evidence. Cảnh sát tin rằng có sự liên hệ giữa hai vụ giết người dựa trên bằng chứng ADN.
2792 Always be polite and nice to strangers. They might be the boss at your next job. Hãy luôn luôn lịch sự và tử tế với những người lạ. Họ có thể là ông chủ của cậu trong công việc tiếp theo.
2796 In fact, his sister was even more furious when she heard it. Thực tế chị của anh ấy thậm chí còn điên tiết hơn khi nghe được điều đó.
2800 I'm sorry to hear that. Tôi rất tiếc khi nghe điều đó.
2809 spiders scary? > Are spiders frightening? Cậu có sợ nhện không? > Cậu có sợ nhện không? > Nhện có làm cậu sợ không? > Nhện có đáng sợ không? > Nhện có đang làm cậu sợ không?
2810 Do you fear spiders? > Do spiders scare you? > Do spiders frighten you? Cậu có sợ nhện không? > Nhện có làm cậu sợ không? > Nhện có làm cậu sợ không?
Spiders terrify me.'> 2811 Spiders terrify me.'> I'm terri ed of spiders. > Spiders terrify me. Spiders terrify me.'> ☊ Tôi sơ nhện. > Nhện làm tôi sợ.
2812 The giant spider in The Hobbit scared me to death! Con nhện khổng lồ trong lm "The Hobbit" làm tôi chết khiếp!
2815 Don't be jealous or envious of that popular girl in school. Đừng ghen tị hay đố kị với cô bé nổi trội trong trường kia.
2817 The audience was critical of the music performance. Thính giả đã chê buổi biểu diễn âm nhạc.
2831 Italy is famous for its art, cuisine, architecture, history, and fashion. It's rich in culture. Nước Ý nổi tiếng vì nghệ thuật, ẩm thực, kiến trúc, lịch sử và thời trang. Nó giàu về văn hoá.
2835 Let me describe to you how it happened. Để tôi tả lại cho cậu chuyện đã xảy ra như thế nào.
2841 And then onlookers started shouting to each other. Và rồi những người xem bắt đầu la hét.
2847 You're an independent person and can make your own decisions. I don't care what you do. Cậu là một người độc lập và cậu có thể tự ra quyết định. Tôi không quan tâm cậu làm cái gì.
2854 What kind of person have you dreamed of becoming? Cậu đã mơ trở thành loại người như thế nào?
2858 I'm glad you reminded me about the meeting, because I'd totally I'm glad you reminded me about the meeting, because I'd totally
2861 her to see a doctor as soon as possible. Samiya kêu ca về cơn đau dạ dày của cô ấy nên chúng tôi khuyên cô ấy đi khám ngay khi có thể.
2867 him. Bố mẹ anh ấy không đồng ý với những gì anh ấy làm nhưng họ không thể ngăn anh ta được.
2868 The famous actor died OF a heart attack when he was only fty-one (51). Nam diễn viên nổi tiếng đã chết vì nhồi máu cơ tim khi anh ấy mới chỉ năm mươi mốt tuổi.
2869 He died FROM heart disease. Anh ấy chết vì bệnh tim.
2879 it doesn't bring the victims back. Dù một kẻ giết người có xin lỗi vì những gì hắn làm bao nhiêu đi chăng nữa, nó cũng không thể đưa nạn nhân trở về.
2895 You know you can rely on me if you ever need any help. Cậu biết cậu có thể tin tôi nếu cậu có cần giúp đỡ.
2896 It's terrible that some people are dying of hunger while others eat too much. Thật kinh khủng khi một số người đang chết vì đói trong khi những người khác ăn quá nhiều.
2913 Our teachers provide us with an education necessary for competing in the real world. Các giáo viên của chúng ta cho chúng ta học vấn cần thiết để cạnh tranh trong thế giới thực.
2914 Whatever happened to that murder case? Did the police end up nding the killer? Mọi chuyện về vụ giết người đó thế nào rồi? Cảnh sát đã tìm xong hung thủ chưa?
2918 If you have trash that can be recycled, throw it away in the proper bins. Nếu cậu có rác cần phải tái chế thì hãy vứt nó vào đúng thùng rác.
2923 I'd promised I'd attend her wedding, now there's nothing I can do to get out of it. Tôi đã hứa là tôi sẽ có mặt trong lễ cưới của cô ấy, giờ tôi không thể làm gì để thoát khỏi điều đó.
2924 with murder. Cảnh sát thông minh hơn kẻ sát nhân; hắn đơn giản là không thể thoát khỏi tội giết người.
2925 You can tell Tomoko works out at the gym every day because she looks great. She jogs, takes a yoga class, does aerobics, and lifts weights. Cậu có thể nói Tomoko ngày nào cũng thực hiện tập thể hình vì cô ấy trông rất tuyệt. Cô ấy đi bộ, học lớp yoga, tập aerobic và cử tạ.
2926 It seems that Ludwig and Rita's relationship is having trouble, but we really hope they work it out. Có vẻ như quan hệ của Ludwig và Rita đang có vấn đề nhưng chúng tôi thực sự hi vọng họ sẽ vượt qua.
2929 Better nd a gas station. We're running out of gas. Tốt nhất là tìm một trạm xăng. Chúng ta đang hết xăng.
2930 Please buy more toilet paper before you use it all up. Làm ơn mua thêm giấy vệ sinh trước khi cậu dùng hết nó.
2931 I'm sorry, the book you're looking for isn't in stock. It's all sold out. Tôi xin lỗi, cuốn sách mà cậu đang tìm không có trong kho. Tất cả đã bán hết rồi.
2932 of them. Tôi đã phát hết danh thiếp cả ngày nay và giờ tôi hết rồi.
2940 My parents and friends saw me o at the airport before I embarked on my adventure around the world. Bố mẹ và bạn bè của tôi đã tiễn tôi ở sân bay trước khi tôi dẫn thân vào cuộc phiêu lưu vòng quanh thế giới.
2947 The re ghters were able to put the re out before the house burned down. Lính cứu hoả đã có thể dập tắt ngọn lửa trước khi ngôn nhà bị cháy trụi.
2948 However, the re ghters had a hard time trying to calm a woman down. Apparently, her cat perished in the re. Tuy nhiên lính cứu hoả đã gặp khó khăn khi cố gắng giữ bình tĩnh cho một phụ nữ. Có vẻ như con mèo của cô ấy bị chết trong đám cháy.
2954 You should always back up your computer les just in case the hard drive dies. Cậu nên luôn luôn sao lưu các tệp tin máy tính phòng khi ổ cứng chết.
2956 The police accidentally shot and killed a man. They tried to cover up what really happened, but it became a big scandal. Cảnh sát vô tình bắn chết một người đàn ông. Họ cố gắng che đậy chuyện thực tế xảy ra nhưng nó trở thành một vụ lùm xùm lớn.
2957 everything to blow over and go away. Họ không thể quét nó xuống dưới thảm và nghĩ mọi thứ sẽ qua và rồi bỏ đi.
2960 So he sued and was awarded compensation for damage to his reputation. Vì thế anh ấy đã kiện và được đền bù cho tổn thất về danh tiếng của anh ấy.
2961 We just won a new contract, but completing it will take up the next three (3) months. Chúng tôi vừa thắng một hợp đồng mới. Nhưng việc hoàn thành nó sẽ choán hết ba tháng tới.
2971 I'm saving my money up for a trip around the world. Tôi đang tiết kiệm tiền cho chuyến đi vòng quanh thế giới.
2976 They couldn't get along with each other, so the relationship didn't work out in the end. Họ đã không thể sống với nhau nên mối quan hệ cuối cùng đã không thành.
2982 Whoever used up all the milk and eggs should go out and buy some more. And get some toilet paper while you're at it. Bất cứ ai đã dùng hết sữa và trứng nên ra ngoài và mua thêm. Và hãy lấy một ít giấy vệ sinh khi đấy là bạn.
2985 A decision has to be made now. We can't put it o any longer. Một quyết định cần phải được đưa ra bây giờ. Chúng ta không thể trì hoãn thêm được nữa.
2989 They took it out into the street, and Jack let them have it. Jack put them down one by one, and the spectacle really drew a crowd. Họ kéo ra ngoài phố và Jack để họ nắm thế. Jack hạ gục họ từng người một và cảnh tượng thực sự đã thu hút đám đông.
2994 gave away all of her belongings. Khi Sara quyết định chuyển tới Ấn Độ và bắt đầu cuộc sống mới, cô ấy đã cho hết tất cả tài sản của mình.

accept sb: It may take years to be completely accepted by the local community. accept
accept sb into sth: She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world. accept
accept sth as sth: Can we accept his account as the true version? accept
For this course a pass in English at grade B is acceptable. acceptable
Disabled visitors are welcome; there is good wheelchair access to most facilities. access
You need a password to get access to the computer system. access
Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends (= they are allowed by law to see them only at weekends). access
Helen got into acting purely by accident. by accident
a verdict of accidental death accidental
The damage couldn't have been caused accidentally. accidentally
strong winds accompanied by heavy rain accompany
Each pack contains a book and accompanying CD. accompany
The text is accompanied by a series of stunning photographs. accompany
According to Mick, it's a great movie. according to
You've been absent six times according to our records. according to
The work was done according to her instructions. according to
Everything went according to plan. according to
The salary will be fixed according to qualifications and experience. according to
The poor weather may have accounted for the small crowd. account for sth
How do you account for the show's success? account for sth
He was unable to account for the error. account for sth
Scientists have found a more accurate way of dating cave paintings. accurate
They could not achieve their target of less than 3% inflation. achieve
acknowledge sb/sth as sth: He is widely acknowledged as the best player in the world. acknowledge
acknowledge sb/sth to be, have, etc. sth: He is widely acknowledged to be the best player in the world. acknowledge
How did the gallery come to acquire so many Picassos? acquire
It's too wide. We can't swim across. across
You could tell she was just putting on an act. act
A Committee on Safety of Medicines was set up under the Act. act
Most of the cast act well. act
act as if/though...: She was acting as if she'd seen a ghost. act
an active volcano (= likely to erupt ) active
Before our modern age, people had a more physical and active lifestyle. active
Muscles contract and relax during physical activity. activity
There are lots of people there who can actually help you. actually
Actually, I'm busy at the moment—can I call you back? actually
adapt sth: These styles can be adapted to suit individual tastes. adapt
adapt sth for sth: Most of these tools have been specially adapted for use by disabled people. adapt
adapt to sth: We have had to adapt quickly to the new system. adapt
A large organization can be slow to adapt to change. adapt
Three of her novels have been adapted for television. adapt
add sth: Next add the flour. add
The plan has the added (= extra) advantage of bringing employment to rural areas. add
add sth to sth: A new wing was added to the building. add
Shall I add your name to the list? add
Chlorine is added to the water to kill bacteria. add
add A to B: Add 9 to the total. add
add A and B together: If you add all these amounts together you get a huge figure. add
+ speech: 'And don't be late,' she added. add
add sth (to sth): I have nothing to add to my earlier statement. add
add that...: He added that they would return a week later. add
The numbers add up to exactly 100. add up to sth
A service charge of 15% was added on to the bill. add sth on (to sth)
The waiter can't add up. add up, add sth up
Add up all the money I owe you. add up, add sth up
children learning addition and subtraction addition
an addition to the family (= another child) addition
In addition to these arrangements, extra ambulances will be on duty until midnight. in addition (to sb/sth)
There is, in addition, one further point to make. in addition (to sb/sth)
The government provided an additional £25 million to expand the service. additional
It can be difficult to adjust to being a parent. adjust
The narrow windows admit little light into the room. admit
Why don't you just admit defeat (= recognize that you cannot do sth) and let someone else try ? admit
admit to sb that...: I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult. admit
The council is expected to adopt the new policy at its next meeting. adopt
Why can't you two act like civilized adults? adult
We live in an age of rapid technological advance. advance
advance on/towards sb/sth: The mob advanced on us, shouting angrily. advance
advanced technology advanced
a big/great/definite advantage advantage
an unfair advantage (= sth that benefits you, but not your opponents) advantage
She had the advantage of a good education. advantage
You will be at an advantage (= have an advantage) in the interview if you have thought about the questions in advance. advantage
advantage over sb: Being tall gave him an advantage over the other players. advantage
companies seeking competitive advantage over their trading rivals advantage
A small car has the added advantage of being cheaper to run. advantage
One advantage of/One of the advantages of living in the country is the fresh air. advantage
Each of these systems has its advantages and disadvantages. advantage
Popper described science as the greatest adventure in the world. adventure
Follow your doctor's advice. advice
I chose it on his advice. advice
advise sb: Her mother was away and couldn't advise her. advise
advise sth: I'd advise extreme caution. advise
advise (sb) on/about sth/about doing sth: We employ an expert to advise on new technology. advise
Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action. advise
She wanted to put her affairs in order before she died. affair
She is having an affair with her boss. affair
world/international/business affairs affair
How will these changes affect us? affect
afford sth: Can we afford a new car? afford
None of them could afford £50 for a ticket. afford
She felt she couldn't afford any more time off work. afford
afford to do sth: We can't afford to go abroad this summer. afford
She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to. afford
afford to do sth: We cannot afford to ignore this warning. afford
They could ill afford to lose any more staff. afford
afford sth: We cannot afford any more delays. afford
afraid of sb/sth: It's all over. There's nothing to be afraid of now. afraid
Are you afraid of spiders? afraid
I can't help you, I'm afraid. I'm afraid
I'm afraid we can't come. I'm afraid
He ran after her with the book. after
After you with the paper (= Can I have it next?). after
That was in 1996. Soon after, I heard that he'd died. after
I could come next week, or the week after. after
She studies art two afternoons a week. afternoon
Could you say it again, please? again
We were rowing against the current. against
Wine improves with age. age
It'll probably take ages to find a parking space. age
You can book at your local travel agency. agency
agree on sth: Can we agree on a date? agree
Can we agree a price? agree
agree what, where, etc...: We couldn't agree what to do. agree
agree (that)...: She agreed (that) I could go early. agree
'It's terrible.' 'I couldn't agree more!' (= I completely agree) agree
An extra £10 million in foreign aid has been promised. aid
This job would be impossible without the aid of a computer. aid
Teamwork is required in order to achieve these aims. aim
She decided to sound the alarm (= warn people that the situation was dangerous). alarm
We don't know whether he's alive or dead. alive
I was glad to hear you're alive and well. alive
All my plants have died. all
They've eaten all of it. all
I didn't enjoy it at all. (not) at all
'Thanks very much for your help.' 'Not at all, it was a pleasure.' not at all
The coffee went all over my skirt. all
Italy joined the war on the Allied side in 1915. allied
Many civilians died as a result of allied bombing. allied
How much time would you allow for the trip? allow
allow sb to do sth: His parents won't allow him to stay out late. allow
They shouldn't be allowed to get away with it. allow
allow sth to do sth: He allowed his mind to wander. allow
allow yourself to do sth: She won't allow herself to be dictated to. allow
allow sth: Smoking is not allowed in the hall. allow
We do not allow smoking in the hall. allow
You're allowed an hour to complete the test. allow
I'm not allowed visitors. allow
I sometimes allow myself the luxury of a cigar. allow
allow sth: No dogs allowed (= you cannot bring them in). allow
allow sb/sth + adv./prep.: The prisoners are allowed out of their cells for two hours a day. allow
The crowd parted to allow her through. allow
You won't be allowed up (= out of bed) for several days. allow
It will take about an hour to get there, allowing for traffic delays. allow for sb/sth
All these factors must be allowed for. allow for sb/sth
Is the coffee all right? all right
Your work is all right but I'm sure you could do better. all right
Are you sure it's all right for me to leave early? all right
'Can you do it?' 'Oh, all right.' all right
Carol felt all alone in the world. alone
She's asked to be left alone but the press photographers follow her everywhere. leave/let sb alone
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
The teacher listened to the children reading aloud. aloud
The names on the list are in alphabetical order. alphabetical
arranged/listed/stored alphabetically alphabetically
The books should be ordered alphabetically by subject. alphabetically
There are far too many people already. We can't take any more. already
Nothing can alter the fact that we are to blame. alter
We can have the dress altered to fit you. alter
You can be paid in cash weekly or by cheque monthly; those are the two alternatives. alternative
There is a vegetarian alternative on the menu every day. alternative
an alternative method of doing sth alternative
Do you have an alternative solution? alternative
alternative energy (= electricity or power that is produced using the energy from the sun, wind, water, etc.) alternative
The agency will make travel arrangements for you. Alternatively, you can organize your own transport. alternatively
This painting is very good—Ellie always was very good at art (= so it is not very surprising). always
amaze sb what, how, etc...: It never ceases to amaze me what some people will do for money. amaze
it amazes sb that.../to see, find, learn, etc.: It amazed her that he could be so calm at such a time. amaze
amazed (that)...: I was banging so loudly I'm amazed (that) they didn't hear me. amazed
amazed how...: She was amazed how little he had changed. amazed
political/literary/sporting ambitions ambition
amuse yourself: I'm sure I'll be able to amuse myself for a few hours. amuse
Playing with water can keep children amused for hours. keep sb amused
analyse what, how, etc...: We need to analyse what went wrong. analyse
The book is an analysis of poverty and its causes. analysis
You can ask for a chemical analysis of your tap water. analysis
a table, two chairs and a desk and
Can he read and write? and
Many people never really express any anger. anger
anger at sb/sth: He was filled with anger at the way he had been treated. anger
We need a new angle for our next advertising campaign. angle
You can look at the issue from many different angles. angle
He swore angrily. angrily
on the anniversary of his wife's death anniversary
it is announced that...: It was announced that new speed restrictions would be introduced. announce
The winners will be announced in reverse order. announce
'Finished?' 'No, I've got another three questions to do.' another
We've still got another (= a further) forty miles to go. another
We can try that—but whether it'll work is another matter. another
answer to sth: I can't easily give an answer to your question. answer
This could be the answer to all our problems. answer
He answered as truthfully as he could. answer
anticipate sth: We need someone who can anticipate and respond to changes in the fashion industry. anticipate
anticipate what, how, that, etc...: Try and anticipate what the interviewers will ask. anticipate
You can't go out without any shoes. any
I can't run any faster. any
Is there anybody who can help me? anybody
Anybody can use the pool—you don't need to be a member. anybody
Anybody can see that it's wrong. anyone
The exercises are so simple that almost anyone can do them. anyone
I'm afraid we can't come, but thanks for the invitation anyway. anyway
I can't see it anywhere. anywhere
An accident can happen anywhere. anywhere
Do you know anywhere I can buy a second-hand computer? anywhere
I can't tell the twins apart (= see the difference between them). apart
When his wife died, his world fell apart. apart
apparent (to sb) (that...): It soon became apparent to everyone that he couldn't sing. apparent
The Beatles have never really lost their appeal. appeal
+ adj.: She didn't appear at all surprised at the news. appear
Judging by appearances can be misleading. appearance
To all appearances (= as far as people could tell) he was dead. appearance
When she lost all her money, she was determined to keep up appearances (= hide the true situation and pretend that everything was going well). appearance
They are both great but you can't compare apples and oranges. apples and oranges
the application of new technology to teaching application
The invention would have a wide range of applications in industry. application
application for sth/to do sth: an application for membership/a loan/a licence application
Further information is available on application to the principal. application
apply sth to sb/sth: The word 'unexciting' could never be applied to her novels. apply
apply sth: to apply economic sanctions/political pressure apply
apply sth to sth: The new technology was applied to farming. apply
I've got a dental appointment at 3 o'clock. appointment
Do you have an appointment? appointment
to make/keep an appointment appointment
Viewing is by appointment only (= only at a time that has been arranged in advance). appointment
appointment with sb: an appointment with my lawyer appointment
appointment for sth: an appointment for a blood test appointment
appointment for sb to do sth: She made an appointment for her son to see the doctor. appointment
her recent appointment to the post appointment
You can't really appreciate foreign literature in translation. appreciate
I would appreciate any comments you might have. appreciate
We heard the sound of an approaching car/a car approaching. approach
She hadn't heard his approach and jumped as the door opened. approach
Now that the problem has been identified, appropriate action can be taken. appropriate
Please debit my Mastercard/Visa/American Express card (delete as appropriate) (= cross out the options that do not apply). appropriate
appropriate to sth: The book was written in a style appropriate to the age of the children. appropriate
The plan will be submitted to the committee for official approval. approval
parliamentary/congressional/government approval approval
Senior management have given their seal of approval (= formal approval) to the plans. approval
I can't agree to anything without my partner's approval. approval
planning approvals approval
approval (for sth) (from sb): They required/received approval for the proposal from the shareholders. approval
an approximate number/total/cost approximate
April showers (= light rain that falls in the spring) April
The tumour had not spread to other areas of the body. area
argue that...: He argued that they needed more time to finish the project. argue
It could be argued that laws are made by and for men. argue
argument (with sb) (about/over sth): We had an argument with the waiter about the bill. argument
She touched him gently on the arm. arm
He held the dirty rag at arm's length (= as far away from his body as possible). arm
He was carrying a number of files under his arm (= between his arm and his body). arm
I could hear laughter all around. around
How do you make the wheels go around? around
Can I arrange an appointment for Monday? arrange
arrange how, where, etc...: We've still got to arrange how to get to the airport. arrange
arrange that...: I've arranged that we can borrow their car. arrange
The books are arranged alphabetically by author. arrange
We can come to an arrangement over the price. arrangement
arrangement with sb (to do sth): You can cash cheques here by prior arrangement with the bank. arrangement
plans of the possible seating arrangements arrangement
the art of flower arrangement arrangement
arrest sb for doing sth: You could get arrested for doing that. arrest
Opposition leaders were put under house arrest (= not allowed to leave their houses). arrest
I was pleased to hear you arrived home safely. arrive
Follow the arrows. arrow
modern/contemporary/American art art
an art critic/historian/lover art
Can we call television art? art
Her performance displayed great art. art
an art gallery/exhibition art
a collection of art and antiques art
She's good at art and design. art
lottery funding for the arts art
an arts degree art
an exhibition of work by contemporary British artists artist
a graphic artist artist
a make-up artist artist
Police have issued an artist's impression of her attacker. artist
In Paris she met a group of young artists: poets, film-makers and painters. artist
Whoever made this cake is a real artist. artist
a recording/solo artist artist
Among the artistes appearing on our show tonight we have... artist
He was a true artiste: sensitive, dramatic and tragic. artist
the artistic works of the period artistic
a work of great artistic merit artistic
the artistic director of the theatre artistic
an artistic temperament (= behaviour thought to be typical of artists, musicians, etc.) artistic
artistic abilities/achievements/skills/talent artistic
She comes from a very artistic family. artistic
an artistic arrangement of dried flowers artistic
The decor inside the house was very artistic. artistic
They were all dressed as clowns. as
You can use that glass as a vase. as
Run as fast as you can. as
She may need some help as she's new. as
He behaved as if nothing had happened. as if/as though
It sounds as though you had a good time. as if/as though
It's my birthday. As if you didn't know! as if/as though
'Don't say anything' 'As if I would! ' (= surely you do not expect me to) as if/as though
You act as if you're ashamed to be seen with me. ashamed
ask sb if, whether, etc...: She asked her boss whether she could have the day off. ask
ask whether, what, etc...: I asked whether they could change my ticket. ask
ask sb whether, what, etc...: She asked me if I would give her English lessons. ask
ask sth of sb: Can I ask a favour of you? ask
ask sb sth: Can I ask you a favour? ask
ask sth: Can I ask a question? ask
ask sb where, what, etc...: I had to ask the teacher what to do next. ask
I was asked if/whether I could drive. ask
Anyone willing to assist can contact this number. assist
Can I be of any assistance? assistance
He can walk only with the assistance of crutches. assistance
Maybe one of our assistants can help you make your choice? assistant
Most people immediately associate addictions with drugs, alcohol and cigarettes. associate
his alleged association with terrorist groups association
They have maintained a close association with a college in the US. association
The book was published in association with (= together with) English Heritage. association
She became famous through her association with the group of poets. association
Incense always had associations with religion for him. association
a proven association between passive smoking and cancer association
assume (that)...: It is reasonable to assume (that) the economy will continue to improve. assume
We were assured that everything possible was being done. assure
She's perfectly safe, I can assure you. assure
I won't let you down, I can assure you of that. assure
At the roundabout take the third exit. at
At night you can see the stars. at
Can you read a car number plate at fifty metres? at
You can reach me at 637-2335, extension 354. at
They have attached a number of conditions to the agreement (= said that the conditions must be part of the agreement). attach
to launch an all-out attack on poverty/unemployment attack
Most dogs will not attack unless provoked. attack
his attempt on the world land speed record attempt
a world-record attempt attempt
Please pay attention (= listen carefully) to what I am saying. attention
I couldn't give the programme my undivided attention. attention
Can I have your attention please? attention
A lot of drivers have a serious attitude problem (= they do not behave in a way that is acceptable to other people). attitude
Attractions at the fair include a mini-circus, clowns, dancers and a jazz band. attraction
I can't see the attraction of sitting on a beach all day. attraction
And there's the added attraction of free champagne on all flights. attraction
I like John but I don't find him attractive physically. attractive
They are able to offer attractive career opportunities to graduates. attractive
He is the author of three books on art. author
best-selling author Paul Theroux author
Breathing is an automatic function of the body. automatic
The heating switches off automatically. automatically
Further information is available on request. available
40 hours is a fairly average working week for most people. average
400 people a year die of this disease on average. average
avoid sth: The accident could have been avoided. avoid
They narrowly avoided defeat. avoid
I was finding it hard to stay awake. awake
As far as I'm aware, nobody has done anything about it. aware
The weather last summer was awful. awful
That name sounds awfully familiar. awfully
It makes things awkward for everyone when you behave like that. awkward
We could only get seats at the back (= of the room). back
We were sitting in the back row. back
Could you call back later, please? back
I can't wait to get back home. back
Could you go back to the beginning of the story? back
Her parents backed her in her choice of career. back
back sth + adv./prep.: If you can't drive in forwards, try backing it in. back
A piano tinkled gently in the background. background
There was a lot of background noise (= that you could hear, but were not listening to). background
Can you give me more background on the company? background
She strode past him without a backward glance. backward
'Ambulance' is written backwards so you can read it in the mirror. backwards
She rocked backwards and forwards on her chair. backward(s) and forward(s)
Weather like this is bad for business. bad
a bad copy/diet bad
Too bad every day can't be as good as this. too bad
The kids took the dog's death very badly (= they were very unhappy). badly
a plastic/polythene/paper bag bag
excess baggage (= weighing more than the limit allowed on a plane) baggage
His wife's death disturbed the balance of his mind. balance
balance (on sth): How long can you balance on one leg? balance
Chemical weapons are banned internationally. ban
the island's only licensed bar (= one that is allowed to sell alcoholic drinks) bar
It was so crowded I couldn't get to the bar. bar
a coffee bar bar
The world of Disney is a magical experience that knows no age barriers. barrier
the language barrier (= when people cannot communicate because they do not speak the same language) barrier
You can use our apartment as a base in New York. base
The company has its base in New York, and branch offices all over the world. base
There have been some problems but basically it's a good system. basically
Basically, there's not a lot we can do about it. basically
to replace the batteries battery
a beached whale (= one that has become stuck on land and cannot get back into the water) beach
She bore the responsibility for most of the changes. bear
She couldn't bear the thought of losing him. bear
bear doing sth: I can't bear having cats in the house. bear
He can't bear being laughed at. bear
bear to do sth: He can't bear to be laughed at. bear
How can you bear to eat that stuff? bear
bear sb doing sth: I can't bear you doing that. bear
We heard the drums beating. beat
beat sb: At that time children were regularly beaten for quite minor offences (= a punishment). beat
beat sb + adv./prep.: An elderly man was found beaten to death. beat
You can't beat Italian shoes. beat
beat sb why, how, etc...: It beats me (= I don't know) why he did it. beat
What beats me is how it was done so quickly (= I don't understand how). beat
to make the bed (= arrange the covers in a tidy way) bed
Could you give me a bed for the night (= somewhere to sleep)? bed
The whole summer lay before me. before
It may be many years before the situation improves. before
She's been working there since the beginning of last summer. beginning
I've read the whole book from beginning to end and still can't understand it. beginning
Mr Knight cannot be here, so his wife will accept the prize on his behalf. on behalf of sb, on sb's behalf
The doctor behaved very unprofessionally. behave
He behaved as if/though nothing had happened. behave
the behaviour of dolphins/chromosomes behaviour
We're behind schedule (= late). behind
Contrary to popular belief (= in spite of what people may think), he was not responsible for the tragedy. belief
believe (that)...: She couldn't believe (that) it was all happening again. believe
believe how, what, etc...: I can't believe how much better I feel. believe
believe (that)...: Police believe (that) the man may be armed. believe
believe sb/sth + adj.: Three sailors are missing, believed drowned. believe
They need a leader they can believe in. believe in sb
I never thought I could make it as an actor, but my parents always believed in me. believe in sb
I don't feel as if I belong here. belong
Skirts will be worn below (= long enough to cover) the knee. below
I could still see the airport buildings far below. below
Her careful make-up hid the signs of age beneath. beneath
He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer. benefit
Most crime victims benefit greatly by talking about their experiences. benefit
She was one of the best tennis players of her generation. best
Don't worry about the exam—just do your best. best
Fifty pounds is the best I can offer you. best
The best we can hope for in the game is a draw. best
bet on/against sth: I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election. bet
You can bet (that) the moment I sit down, the phone will ring. bet
I hear you're taking bets on whether she'll marry him. bet
The meal couldn't have been better. better
If you can only exercise once a week, that's better than nothing (= better than taking no exercise at all). better
Can you think of a better word than 'nice'? better
Families will be better off under the new law. be better off
The betting is that he'll get his own way. what's the betting...?, the betting is that...
Many changes took place between the two world wars. between
a link between unemployment and crime between
China and India between them account for a third of the world's population. between
I see her most weekends but not very often in between. between
Our success was far beyond what we thought possible. beyond
The exercise was beyond the abilities of most of the class. beyond
the year 2010 and beyond beyond
bid (against sb): We wanted to buy the chairs but another couple were bidding against us. bid
Any more bids? bid
Do you really think we can take on the big boys (= compete with the most powerful people)? big
It's the world's biggest computer company. big
to introduce/approve/reject a bill bill
Our immune systems are killing billions of germs right now. billion
How far is human nature determined by biology? biology
These trousers are a bit tight. bit
I can lend you fifty pounds, if you want. That should help a bit. bit
Can you move up a bit? bit
Most European spiders don't bite. bite
Dog bites can get infected. bite
Black coffee leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. bitter
Two black coffees, please. black
She turned to a blank page in her notebook. blank
If you can't answer the question, leave a blank. blank
a blocked sink block
to give blood (= to have blood taken from you so that it can be used in the medical treatment of other people) blood
A police officer was killed when his car blew up. blow up
She has a seat on the board of directors. board
the Board of Education (= a group of elected officials who are in charge of all the public schools in a particular area) board
Have the passengers gone on board yet? on board
We must get more sponsors on board. on board
You can take a boat trip along the coast. boat
'How are you going to France?' 'We're going by boat (= by ferry ).' boat
The protesters marched in a body (= all together) to the White House. body
a human/female/male/naked body body
parts of the body body
body fat/weight/temperature/size/heat body
The heart pumps blood around the body. body
She had injuries to her head and body. body
a dead body body
boil sth: Boil plenty of salted water, then add the spaghetti. boil
an exercise book book
a book by Stephen King book
borrow sth: Can I borrow your umbrella? borrow
borrow sth from sb/sth: Members can borrow up to ten books from the library at any one time. borrow
I'll ask my boss if I can have the day off. boss
I don't know why I bother! Nobody ever listens! bother
bother doing sth: Why bother asking if you're not really interested? bother
bother sb: The thing that bothers me is... bother
bother sb with sth: I don't want to bother her with my problems at the moment. bother
be bothered about sth: You don't sound too bothered about it. bother
bother sb that...: Does it bother you that she earns more than you? bother
bother sb: Stop bothering me when I'm working. bother
I should really do some work this weekend but I can't be bothered. can't be bothered (to do sth)
All this has happened because you couldn't be bothered to give me the message. can't be bothered (to do sth)
You have to be prepared to start at the bottom and work your way up. bottom
I feel safe as long as I can touch the bottom. bottom
Allow the tea leaves to settle to the bottom of the cup. bottom
There are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced. bound
It doesn't take much brain to work out that both stories can't be true. brain
She died of a brain tumour. brain
She had broken the world 100 metres record. break
to break an appointment (= not to come to it) break
He was breaking the speed limit (= travelling faster than the law allows). break
The bag broke under the weight of the bottles inside it. break
The ship was broken up for scrap metal. break sth up
Sentences can be broken up into clauses. break sth up
Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations. break sth off
The telephone system has broken down. break down
He broke down and wept when he heard the news. break down
a coffee/lunch/tea break break
More news after the break. break
a big/hearty/light breakfast breakfast
While there is breath left in my body, I will refuse. breath
He was breathing heavily after his exertions. breathe
breathe sth: Most people don't realize that they are breathing polluted air. breathe
Heavy (= loud) breathing was all I could hear. breathing
a brilliant performance/invention brilliant
'How was it?' 'Brilliant!' brilliant
bring sb/sth (with you): Don't forget to bring your books with you. bring
bring sth for sb: Bring a present for Helen. bring
bring sb sth: Bring Helen a present. bring
She's a feminist, in the broadest sense of the word. broad
Most of the programmes are broadcast in English. broadcast
How did this dish get broken? broken
After the summer in Spain, the children were brown as berries. brown
the education/defence budget (= the amount of money that can be spent on this) budget
We decorated the house on a tight budget (= without much money to spend). budget
build (sth): They have permission to build 200 new houses. build
We've built up good relationships with our clients. build sth up
I can smell something burning in the kitchen. burn
burn (sb/sth): to burn waste paper/dead leaves burn
Ten people burned to death in the hotel fire. burn
burnt toast burnt
Their ambitions were finally dead and buried. bury
How's business? business
I'm afraid the doctor is busy at the moment. Can he call you back? busy
She was always too busy to listen. busy
His mother won't be there, but his father might. but
I'm sorry but I can't stay any longer. but
But that's not possible! but
May I pay by cheque? by
The coroner's verdict was 'death by misadventure'. by
Can you finish the work by five o'clock? by
to travel by day/night by
I could tell by the look on her face that something terrible had happened. by
By law, you are a child until you are 18. by
They're paid by the hour. by
The children came in two by two (= in groups of two). by
Excuse me, I can't get by. by
calculate that...: Conservationists calculate that hundreds of species could be lost in this area. calculate
calculate how much, what, etc.: It is impossible to calculate what influence he had on her life. calculate
By my calculation(s), we made a profit of £20 000 last year. calculation
I thought I heard somebody calling. call
The opposition have called for him to resign. call for sth
the calm of a summer evening calm
He spent two weeks at camp this summer. camp
summer camp camp
I can run fast. can
Can you call back tomorrow? can
He couldn't answer the question. can
The stadium can be emptied in four minutes. can
I can't promise anything, but I'll do what I can. can
Please let us know if you cannot attend the meeting. can
She can speak Spanish. can
Can he cook? can
I could drive a car before I left school. can
She could feel a lump in her breast. can
I can hear music. can
You can take the car, if you want. can
We can't wear jeans at work. can
Can I read your newspaper? can
Can I take you home? can
Can you help me with this box? can
Can you feed the cat, please? can
That can't be Mary—she's in New York. can
He can't have slept through all that noise. can
What can they be doing? can
Can he be serious? can
Where can she have put it? can
He can be very tactless sometimes. can
It can be quite cold here in winter. can
We can eat in a restaurant, if you like. can
I can take the car if necessary. can
a beer/paint can can
Most skin cancers are completely curable. cancer
The party intends to field a candidate in the next general election. candidate
Candidates are allowed to use dictionaries in this examination. candidate
I cannot believe the price of the tickets! cannot
capacity for doing sth: Limited resources are restricting our capacity for developing new products. capacity
Paris, the fashion capital of the world capital
Where can I park the car? car
I've never been very good at cards. card
a birthday/get-well/good luck card card
I put the meal on (= paid for it using) my card. card
a membership card card
an appointment card card
a piece of card card
The model of the building was made of card. card
He threatened to fire me, as if I cared! care
What made you decide on a career as a vet? career
a change of career career
That will be a good career move (= something that will help your career). career
a career soldier/diplomat (= a professional one) career
careful when/what/how, etc.: You must be careful when handling chemicals. careful
Please listen carefully. carefully
She threw her coat carelessly onto the chair. carelessly
He was carrying a suitcase. carry
Let me carry your case for you. case
The case will be heard next week. case
In some cases people have had to wait several weeks for an appointment. case
If that is the case (= if the situation described is true), we need more staff. case
I cannot make an exception in your case (= for you and not for others). case
Every application will be decided on a case-by-case basis (= each one will be considered separately). case
Payments can be made by cheque or in cash. cash
Students over 25 fall into a different category. category
The results can be divided into three main categories. category
Unemployment is a major cause of poverty. cause
There was discussion about the fire and its likely cause. cause
deaths caused by dangerous driving cause
cause sth to do sth: The poor harvest caused prices to rise sharply. cause
How do people celebrate New Year in your country? celebrate
The use of cellular phones is not permitted on most aircraft. cell phone
a shopping/sports/leisure/community centre centre
the 20th century (= AD 1901-2000 or 1900-1999) century
eighteenth-century writers century
By the close of this century another two billion people will have been born. century
The climbers face certain death if the rescue today is unsuccessful. certain
For certain personal reasons I shall not be able to attend. certain
Certain people might disagree with this. certain
I felt there was a certain coldness in her manner. certain
I can't say for certain when we'll arrive. for certain
Without treatment, she will almost certainly die. certainly
She was certainly attractive but you couldn't call her beautiful. certainly
'May I see your passport, Mr Scott?' 'Certainly.' certainly
a chain of command (= a system in an organization by which instructions are passed from one person to another) chain
a table and chairs chair
Sit on your chair! chair
an old man asleep in a chair (= an armchair ) chair
dining/kitchen chairs chair
Schools must meet the challenge of new technology (= deal with it successfully). challenge
challenge sb to do sth: The opposition leader challenged the prime minister to call an election. challenge
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
change sth: Where can I change my traveller's cheques? change
change sth: Can you change a £20 note? change
Can we change seats? change
change sth with sb: Can I change seats with you? change
Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school. change
Could you give me change for a ten pound note (= coins or notes that are worth this amount)? change
Finishing early was a welcome change. change
Can you just listen for a change? change
important changes to the tax system change
She is someone who hates change. change
The company has worldwide distribution channels. channel
a movie/sports channel channel
Have you read the chapter on the legal system? chapter
He showed great character returning to the sport after his accident. character
He took charge of the farm after his father's death. charge
charge sth up: The shaver can be charged up and used when travelling. charge
charge sth to sth: They charge the calls to their credit-card account. charge
charge sth: Don't worry. I'll charge it (= pay by credit card). charge
Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for charity. charity
to live on/off charity (= to live on money which other people give you because you are poor) charity
a sales chart (= showing the level of a company's sales) chart
chase sb/sth: My dog likes chasing rabbits. chase
The kids chased each other around the kitchen table. chase
chase after sb/sth: He chased after the burglar but couldn't catch him. chase
Chase the cat out—we don't want her in the kitchen. chase sb/sth away, off, out, etc.
This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. chase sb/sth away, off, out, etc.
We lost him in the narrow streets and had to give up the chase (= stop chasing him). chase
to take up the chase (= start chasing sb) chase
We found a cheap and cheerful cafe (= one that is simple and charges low prices but is pleasant). cheap
I'm sure I could buy this more cheaply somewhere else. cheaply
You can live very cheaply in Italy. cheaply
He cheated his way into the job. cheat
He cheats at cards. cheat
You're not allowed to look at the answers—that's cheating. cheat
a plan to crack down on tax cheats cheat
check (that)...: Go and check (that) I've locked the windows. check
Could you give the tyres a check? check
I could cheerfully have killed him when he said that (= I would have liked to). cheerfully
Cheddar cheese cheese
You can obtain the product from all good chemists. chemist
Take this prescription to the chemist's. chemist
She gasped for breath, her chest heaving. chest
chew (at/on/through sth): After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow. chew
They can't have children. child
women forced to make a choice between family and career choice
We aim to help students make more informed career choices. choice
He had no choice but to leave (= this was the only thing he could do). choice
You choose, I can't decide. choose
Employees can retire at 60 if they choose. choose
Add the finely chopped onions. chop
How often do you go to church? church
a circle of trees/chairs circle
I know I can trust her in any circumstance. circumstance
Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the boy's death. circumstance
Grants are awarded according to your financial circumstances. circumstance
one of the world's most beautiful cities city
Manchester City Football Club city
You could have claimed the cost of the hotel room from your insurance. claim
claim (on sth) (for sth): You can claim on your insurance for that coat you left on the train. claim
You can make a claim on your insurance policy. claim
Dickens was in a different class from (= was much better than) most of his contemporaries. class
the class system class
a classic example of poor communication classic
The novel may become a modern classic. classic
a clean driving licence/driver's license clean
The sport has a very clean image. clean
I can't find a clean shirt (= one I haven't worn since it was washed). clean
On a clear day you can see France. clear
The water was so clear we could see the bottom of the lake. clear
She was in Australia but I could hear her voice as clear as a bell. clear
This behaviour must stop—do I make myself clear (= express myself clearly so there is no doubt about what I mean)? clear
I hope I made it clear to him that he was no longer welcome here. clear
His height gives him a clear advantage. clear
clear what, how, whether, etc...: It is not clear what they want us to do. clear
How he got there was not clear. clear
clear what, how, whether, etc...: I'm still not clear what the job involves. clear
She cleared a space on the sofa for him to sit down. clear
How clever of you to work it out! clever
Admitting her mistake may have been quite a clever move on her part. clever
click (on sth): I clicked on the link to the next page of the website. click
Click here to add your opinion to the survey. click
the current climate of opinion (= what people generally are thinking about a particular issue) climate
We need to create a climate in which business can prosper. climate
He likes to go climbing most weekends. climb
Can you climb down? climb
Ellen heard the loud ticking of the clock in the hall. clock
The result is going to be too close to call (= either side may win). close
His feeling for her was close to hatred. close
We tried to match the colours, but this is the closest we could get. close
The groom and his close family took their places. close
The college has close links with many other institutions. close
We keep in close touch with the police. close
She knew she was close to death. close
This is the closest we can get to the beach by car. close
The children are close to each other in age. close
I sat and watched everyone very closely (= carefully). closely
He walked into the room, closely followed by the rest of the family. closely
The two events are closely connected. closely
He has a closed mind. closed
Bring a change of clothes with you. clothes
The plane was flying in cloud most of the way. cloud
a chess/film/movie, etc. club club
Manchester United Football Club club
The car coasted along until it stopped. coast
We coasted along the country lanes. coast
animals in their winter coats (= grown long for extra warmth) coat
decaffeinated/instant coffee coffee
ground/real coffee coffee
a jar of coffee coffee
a blend of Brazilian and Colombian coffees coffee
coffee ice cream coffee
black/white coffee (= without/with milk) coffee
Tea or coffee? coffee
I'll just make the coffee. coffee
Let's talk over coffee (= while drinking coffee). coffee
Two strong black coffees, please. coffee
a bad/heavy/slight cold cold
You'll catch your death of cold (= used to warn sb they could become ill if they do not keep warm in cold weather). cold
He collapsed in the street and died two hours later. collapse
The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. collapse
the Royal College of Art college
a colouring book (= with pictures that you can add colour to) colour
to add up a column of figures column
Technology and good management. That's a winning combination (= one that will certainly be successful). combination
Many course combinations are possible. combination
These paints can be used individually or in combination. combination
She has successfully combined a career and bringing up a family. combine
come as sth: Her death came as a terrible shock to us. come
The question is bound to come up at the meeting. come up
'She doesn't try hard enough.' 'That's rich, coming from you (= you do not try hard either).' come from sth
If she spent five years in Paris, how come her French is so bad? how come (...)?
With DVD, you can watch the latest movies in the comfort of your own home. comfort
She shifted into a more comfortable position on the chair. comfortable
Please make yourself comfortable while I get some coffee. comfortable
You should be able to live comfortably on your allowance. comfortably
You must obey the captain's commands. command
I don't feel I can comment on their decision. comment
In this job you work on commission (= are paid according to the amount you sell). commission
Most crimes are committed by young men. commit
This decision was taken for the common good (= the advantage of everyone). common
It is, by common consent, Scotland's prettiest coast (= everyone agrees that it is). common
In most people's eyes she was nothing more than a common criminal. common
You'd think he'd have the common courtesy to apologize (= this would be the polite behaviour that people would expect). common
Christopher is commonly known as Kit. commonly
communicate how/what, etc...: They failed to communicate what was happening and why. communicate
The novel is about a family who can't communicate with each other. communicate
communicate with sb/sth: Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other. communicate
communication systems/links/technology communication
Snow has prevented communication with the outside world for three days. communication
the international community (= the countries of the world as a group) community
good community relations with the police community
the largest computer company in the world company
The critics compared his work to that of Martin Amis. compare
The education system bears/stands no comparison with (= is not as good as) that in many Asian countries. comparison
For Durkheim, comparison was the most important method of analysis in sociology. comparison
comparison of A and B: a comparison of the rail systems in Britain and France comparison
comparison of A to B: a comparison of the brain to a computer (= showing what is similar) comparison
You can draw comparisons with the situation in Ireland (= say how the two situations are similar). comparison
We can't compete with them on price. compete
Small traders cannot compete in the face of cheap foreign imports. compete
competitive games/sports competitive
to gain a competitive advantage over rival companies competitive
You have to be highly competitive to do well in sport these days. competitive
I can see no grounds for complaint. complaint
I only need one more card to complete the set. complete
a complex road system complex
To complicate matters further, there will be no transport available till 8 o'clock. complicate
a complicated system complicated
concentrate (on sth/on doing sth): I can't concentrate with all that noise going on. concentrate
concentrate sth: Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow (= it makes you think very clearly). concentrate
He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics. concept
The book is primarily concerned with Soviet-American relations during the Cold War. concern
To whom it may concern ... (= used for example, at the beginning of a public notice or of a job reference about sb's character and ability) concern
concerned (that)...: She was concerned that she might miss the turning and get lost. concerned
New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong. conclusion
We can safely draw some conclusions from our discussion. conclusion
concrete evidence/proposals/proof concrete
'It's only a suspicion,' she said, 'nothing concrete.' concrete
It is easier to think in concrete terms rather than in the abstract. concrete
The offer is subject to certain conditions. condition
Congress can impose strict conditions on the bank. condition
He is overweight and out of condition (= not physically fit). condition
The house is in a generally poor condition. condition
The sport has a strict code of conduct. conduct
They could not say with confidence that he would be able to walk again after the accident. confidence
No one can predict with complete/total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. confidence
Beneath his confident and charming exterior, lurked a mass of insecurities. confident
She was quietly confident that everything would go as planned. confident
Here the river is confined in a narrow channel. confine
It is cruel to keep animals in confined spaces. confined
confirm what/when, etc...: Can you confirm what happened? confirm
A conflict between the two countries could easily spread across the whole region. conflict
He confronted her with a choice between her career or their relationship. confront
a confusion as to what to do next confusion
I was surprised to hear them mentioned together: I had never connected them before. connect
The canal was built to connect Sheffield with the Humber estuary. connect
The two issues are closely connected. connected
connection (between A and B): Scientists have established a connection between cholesterol levels and heart disease. connection
How did you make the connection (= realize that there was a connection between two facts that did not seem to be related)? connection
conscious that...: I was vaguely conscious that I was being watched. conscious
This decision could have serious consequences for the industry. consequence
Have you considered the possible consequences? consequence
music which is accessible to an audience with extremely conservative tastes conservative
The company is being actively considered as a potential partner (= it is thought possible that it could become one). consider
consider how/what, etc...: We need to consider how the law might be reformed. consider
He was considering what to do next. consider
Their diet consisted largely of vegetables. consist of sb/sth
consist doing sth: Most of the fieldwork consisted of making tape recordings. consist of sb/sth
We are constantly on the lookout for new ideas. constantly
You must learn how to construct a logical argument. construct
consult with sb (about/on sth): Consult with your physician about possible treatments. consult
Health-conscious consumers want more information about the food they buy. consumer
social/personal contacts contact
We have good contacts with the local community. contact
The company has maintained trade contacts with India. contact
This pesticide kills insects on contact (= as soon as it touches them). contact
I don't have much contact with my uncle. contact
There is little contact between the two organizations. contact
The bottle contains (= can hold) two litres. contain
His decision can only be understood in context. context
You should be able to guess the meaning of the word from the context. context
The number of car accident deaths is continuing to decline. continue
He vowed to continue fighting. continue
She will continue in her present job until a replacement can be found. continue
continue sth: The story will be continued in our next issue. continue
Recovery after the accident will be a continuous process that may take several months. continuous
I was on a three-year contract that expired last week. contract
Under the terms of the contract the job should have been finished yesterday. contract
contract sth: The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles. contract
The poverty of her childhood stands in total contrast to her life in Hollywood. contrast
contrast (with sb/sth): to show a sharp/stark/striking contrast with sth contrast
When you look at their new system, ours seems very old-fashioned by contrast. contrast
It is interesting to contrast the British legal system with the American one. contrast
Medical negligence was said to have contributed to her death. contribute
Human error may have been a contributing factor. contribute
the volume control of a CD player control
The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election. control
The Democrats will probably lose control of Congress. control
He got so angry he lost control (= shouted and said or did things he would not normally do). control
control yourself: I was so furious I couldn't control myself and I hit him. control
control what/how, etc...: Parents should control what their kids watch on television. control
Can't you control your children? control
It is very convenient to pay by credit card. convenient
I can't see him now—it isn't convenient. convenient
By convention the deputy leader was always a woman. convention
It's not a hotel, in the conventional sense, but rather a whole village turned into a hotel. conventional
You can use a microwave or cook it in a conventional oven. conventional
a sofa that converts into a bed convert
Add the onion and cook for three minutes. cook
Relations between them have definitely cooled (= they are not as friendly with each other as they were). cool
cope with sth: He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job. cope
The thieves replaced the original painting with a copy. copy
You should make a copy of the disk as a backup. copy
a copy of 'The Times' copy
They copied the designs from those on Greek vases. copy
Everything in the computer's memory can be copied onto DVDs. copy
copy sth (from sth) (into/onto sth): She copied the phone number into her address book. copy
copy sth (down/out): I copied out several poems. copy
She copies everything her sister does. copy
Their tactics have been copied by other terrorist organizations. copy
Turn right at the corner of Sunset and Crescent Heights Boulevards. corner
Their eyesight can be corrected in just a few minutes by the use of a laser. correct
A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000. cost
the terrible cost of the war in death and suffering cost
She saved him from the fire but at the cost of her own life (= she died). cost
Such behaviour could cost you your place in the team. cost
I couldn't stop coughing. cough
My cold's better, but I can't seem to shake off this cough. cough
She said that she couldn't come. could
I couldn't hear what they were saying. could
Sorry, I couldn't get any more. could
Could I use your phone, please? could
Could we stop by next week? could
Could you babysit for us on Friday? could
I could do it now, if you like. could
Don't worry—they could have just forgotten to call. could
You couldn't have left it on the bus, could you? could
'Have some more cake.' 'Oh, I couldn't, thank you (= I'm too full).' could
We could write a letter to the director. could
You could always try his home number. could
They could have let me know they were going to be late! could
count sth (up): The diet is based on counting calories. count
Billy can't count yet. count
count to/up to sth: She can count up to 10 in Italian. count
count doing sth: Few people can count on having a job for life. count on sb/sth
count sb/sth doing sth: We can't count on this warm weather lasting. count on sb/sth
She didn't know what life in a foreign country would be like. country
They have the support of most of the country. country
We can do it in the next couple of weeks. couple
Do you need any more glasses? I've got a couple I can lend you. a couple
to take/do a course in art and design course
'Can I come, too?' 'Course you can.' of course
'Can I have one of those pens?' 'Of course—help yourself.' of course
'I did all I could to help.' 'Of course,' he murmured gently. of course
She can't pay her tax and is facing court action. court
The court heard yesterday how the man collapsed and died after being stabbed. court
Do the rules cover (= do they apply to) a case like this? cover
Cover the chicken loosely with foil. cover
She covered her face with her hands. cover
He laughed to cover (= hide) his nervousness. cover
He always reads the paper from cover to cover (= everything in it). cover
The walls were covered with pictures. covered
a covered area of the stadium with seats covered
He pulled the plastic covering off the dead body. covering
This cup has a crack in it. crack
Craft, Design and Technology (= a subject in some British schools) craft
chefs who learned their craft in top hotels craft
A systems crash in the morning and a bomb scare in the afternoon provided enough excitement for one day. crash
She heard the crash of shattering glass as the vehicles collided. crash
Files can be lost if the system suddenly crashes. crash
Are you crazy? We could get killed doing that. crazy
I know it sounds crazy but it just might work. crazy
Would you like milk or cream in your coffee? cream
Scientists disagree about how the universe was created. create
I can't take all the credit for the show's success—it was a team effort. credit
At least give him credit for trying (= praise him because he tried, even if he did not succeed). credit
We bought the dishwasher on credit. credit
to offer interest-free credit (= allow sb to pay later, without any extra charge) credit
All major credit cards are accepted at our hotels. credit card
The safest way to pay for mail order goods is by credit card. credit card
petty/serious crime crime
the connection between drugs and organized crime crime
the criminal justice system criminal
Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do). criminal
a career criminal criminal
In times of crisis I know which friends I can turn to. crisis
Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking instead of accepting opinions without questioning them. critical
Ben is very sensitive, he just can't take criticism. criticism
criticism of sb/sth: There was widespread criticism of the government's handling of the disaster. criticism
literary criticism criticism
criticize sb/sth: The decision was criticized by environmental groups. criticize
criticize sb/sth for sth: The government has been criticized for not taking the problem seriously. criticize
We were taught how to criticize poems. criticize
a fall in this year's coffee crop crop
Those who could not write signed with a cross. cross
Our letters must have crossed in the mail (= each was sent before the other was received). cross
We seem to have a crossed line (= a telephone call that interrupts another call because of a wrong connection). cross
a flag with a design of two crossed keys cross
The next few weeks are going to be crucial. crucial
I can't stand people who are cruel to animals. cruel
Her father's death was a cruel blow. cruel
Several people were crushed to death in the accident. crush
Add two cloves of crushed garlic. crush
I just couldn't stop crying. cry
She cried out his name. cry out/cry out sth
+ speech: 'Help!' he cried out. cry out/cry out sth
the effect of technology on traditional cultures culture
a coffee cup cup
two cups of flour and half a cup of butter cup
He needs to learn to curb his temper. curb
A range of policies have been introduced aimed at curbing inflation. curb
curbs on government spending curb
Will you be able to cure him, Doctor? cure
TB is a serious illness, but it can be cured. cure
There is no known cure but the illness can be treated. cure
It was a curious feeling, as though we were floating on air. curious
'Are you really an artist?' Sara asked curiously. curiously
The paper started to shrivel and curl up in the heat. curl up, curl sth up
to draw/pull/close the curtains (= to pull them across the window so they cover it) curtain
It's time to face the final curtain (= the end; death). curtain
the unemployment-income curve (= a line on a graph showing the relationship between the number of unemployed people and national income) curve
The firm has excellent customer relations. customer
The Customs have seized large quantities of smuggled heroin. customs
to pay customs on sth customs
cut sth (from...) (to...): Could you cut your essay from 5 000 to 3 000 words? cut
I've been advised to cut sugar out of my diet. cut sth out (of sth)
The winner cut ten seconds off (= ran the distance ten seconds faster than) the world record. cut sth off
Your hair could do with a cut (= it is too long). cut
a cycle route/track cycle
They could not break the cycle of harvest failure, food shortage, price increase and misery. cycle
Cycling is Europe's second most popular sport. cycling
This could cause serious damage to the country's economy. damage
The next dance will be a waltz. dance
Doctors said she is now out of danger (= not likely to die). danger
They daren't ask for any more money. dare
What time does it get dark in summer? dark
It was dark outside and I couldn't see much. dark
animals that can see in the dark dark
These data show that most cancers are detected as a result of clinical follow-up. data
I've got a date with Lucy tomorrow night. date
Call me next week and we'll try and make a date. date
The details can be added at a later date. date
We need to fix a date for the next meeting. date
They haven't set a date for the wedding yet. date
I can't come on that date. date
Anyone who knows of the vehicle's whereabouts from that date until 7 March is asked to contact Bangor police station. date
The skeleton has been dated at about 2 000 BC. date
a law dating from the 17th century date back (to...), date from...
We can't go there today. You can go another day. day
I could sit and watch the river all day long. day
Nocturnal animals sleep by day and hunt by night. day
Most women stayed at home in those days. day
She hates doing the same work day after day. day after day
a dead battery dead
The hard disk is dead. dead
Suddenly the phone went dead. dead
Is the Western a dead art form? dead
a dead language (= one that is no longer spoken, for example Latin) dead
Many believe the peace plan is dead. dead
Unfortunately racism is not yet dead. dead
Though the idea may be dead, it is far from being buried (= people still talk about it, even though there is nothing new to say). dead
My mother's dead; she died in 1987. dead
a dead person/animal dead
dead leaves/wood/skin dead
He was shot dead by a gunman outside his home. dead
Catherine's dead body lay peacefully on the bed. dead
He dropped dead (= died suddenly) last week. dead
The poor child looks more dead than alive. dead
In ten years he'll be dead and buried as a politician. dead
Her poems often deal with the subject of death. deal with sth
We did a deal with the management on overtime. deal
Listen. This is the deal (= this is what we have agreed and are going to do). deal
As athletes prepare for the Olympics, sporting organizations are looking for big sponsorship deals to pay for the trip to Sydney. deal
a sudden/violent/peaceful, etc. death death
the anniversary of his wife's death death
He died a slow and painful death. death
Two children were burnt to death in the fire (= they died as a result of the fire). death
He's drinking himself to death (= so that it will kill him). death
Police are trying to establish the cause of death. death
Do you believe in life after death? death
a death camp (= a place where prisoners are killed, usually in a war) death
the death of all my plans death
the death of fascism death
Whether he deserves what has happened to him is open to debate/a matter for debate (= cannot be certain or decided yet). debate
He had run up credit card debts of thousands of dollars. debt
He died heavily in debt. debt
We were poor but we never got into debt. debt
The smell of death and decay hung over the town. decay
I can't tell you what to do—you'll have to decide for yourself. decide
decide what, whether, etc...: I can't decide what to wear. decide
She couldn't decide whether he was telling the truth or not. decide
decide sth: We might be hiring more people but nothing has been decided yet. decide
I can't decide on who to invite. decide on/upon sth
declare sth: Few people dared to declare their opposition to the regime. declare
I hate decorating. decorate
He pondered, as if over some deep philosophical point. deep
I heard his deep warm voice filling the room. deep
a deep roar/groan deep
Feelings about the death of a parent are bound to go deep. go/run deep
to breathe/sigh/exhale deeply (= using all of the air in your lungs) deeply
sleep deeply (= in a way that makes it difficult for you to wake up) deeply
a narrow/heavy defeat defeat
The world champion has only had two defeats in 20 fights. defeat
soldiers who died in defence of their country defence
What points can be raised in defence of this argument? defence
The harbour's sea defences are in poor condition. defence
The body has natural defence mechanisms to protect it from disease. defence
Further cuts in defence spending are being considered. defence
defend sth: How can you defend such behaviour? defend
defend against sb/sth: It is impossible to defend against an all-out attack. defend
define sth as sth: Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law. define
define what, how, etc...: It is difficult to define what makes him so popular. define
Can you give me a definite answer by tomorrow? definite
I've heard rumours, but nothing definite. definite
I'm not sure—I can find out for definite if you like. definite
They have very definite ideas on how to bring up children. definite
The date of the move has not been definitely decided yet (= it may change). definitely
Neighbours by definition live close by (= this is what being a neighbour means). definition
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32°F) or zero/nought degrees Celsius (0°C). degree
To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour? degree
Most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues. degree
Increased congestion and traffic delays are expected. delay
We can't delay much longer. delay
What could have delayed him? delay
The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body. delicate
the delicate mechanisms of a clock delicate
'Can you stay for dinner?' 'I'd be delighted (to)!' delighted
delighted that...: I was delighted that you could stay. delighted
Allow 28 days for delivery. delivery
When can you take delivery of (= be available to receive) the car? delivery
This sport demands both speed and strength. demand
demonstrate how, what, etc...: His sudden departure had demonstrated how unreliable he was. demonstrate
demonstrate (to sb) how, what, etc...: Let me demonstrate to you how it works. demonstrate
deny (that)...: She denied (that) there had been any cover-up. deny
There's no denying (the fact) that quicker action could have saved them. deny
it is denied that...: It can't be denied that we need to devote more resources to this problem. deny
All departures are from Manchester. departure
He was the sort of person you could depend on. depend on/upon sb/sth
depend sb/sth to do sth: He knew he could depend upon her to deal with the situation. depend on/upon sb/sth
Depend upon it (= you can be sure) we won't give up. depend on/upon sb/sth
depend sb/sth doing sth: Can we depend on you coming in on Sunday? depend on/upon sb/sth
You can depend on his coming in on Sunday. depend on/upon sb/sth
depend sb/sth to do sth: You can depend on her to be (= she always is) late. depend on/upon sb/sth
'Is he coming?' 'That depends. He may not have the time.' that depends, it (all) depends
I don't know if we can help—it all depends. that depends, it (all) depends
I might not go. It depends how tired I am. that depends, it (all) depends
'Your job sounds fun.' 'It depends what you mean by 'fun'.' that depends, it (all) depends
Looking for a job these days can be very depressing. depressing
Many dolphins can dive to depths of 200 metres. depth
describe sb/sth (to/for sb): Can you describe him to me? describe
describe how, what, etc...: Describe how you did it. describe
'Scared stiff' is an apt description of how I felt at that moment. description
a personal pain that goes beyond description (= is too great to express in words) description
Large numbers of soldiers deserted as defeat became inevitable. desert
a course in art and design design
design sb sth: Could you design us a poster? design
I have no desire (= I do not want) to discuss the matter further. desire
The dessert can be topped with cream, if desired (= if you like). desire
Stores are getting desperate after two years of poor sales. desperate
I heard sounds of a desperate struggle in the next room. desperate
a tidal wave bringing death and destruction in its wake destruction
This issue will be discussed in more detail in the next chapter. detail
Further details and booking forms are available on request. detail
He gave me detailed instructions on how to get there. detailed
it is determined that...: It was determined that she had died of natural causes. determine
Their relationship has developed over a number of years. develop
We need more time to see how things develop before we take action. develop
Her son developed asthma when he was two. develop
developments in aviation technology development
This device enables deaf people to communicate by typing messages instead of speaking. device
I could only devote two hours a day to the work. devote sth to sth
a diagram of the wiring system diagram
The results are shown in diagram 2. diagram
I'll make a note of our next meeting in my diary. diary
That plant's died. die
die of/from sth: to die of/from cancer die
die for sth: He died for his beliefs. die
I'll never forget it to my dying day (= until I die). die
I nearly died when I saw him there (= it was very embarrassing). die
die sth: to die a violent/painful/natural, etc. death die
At least they died happy. die
The old customs are dying. die
His secret died with him (= he never told anyone). die
The words died on my lips (= I stopped speaking). die
This species has nearly died out because its habitat is being destroyed. die out
I'm dying to know what happened. be dying for sth/to do sth
to have a healthy, balanced diet diet
the Japanese diet of rice, vegetables and fish diet
to receive advice on diet diet
a low-fat, salt-free diet diet
diet drinks (= with fewer calories than normal) diet
There are no significant differences between the education systems of the two countries. difference
I can never tell the difference (= distinguish) between the twins difference
There's a world of difference between liking someone and loving them. difference
What a difference! You look great with your hair like that. difference
Boys and girls may behave differently. differently
There's a direct train to Leeds (= it may stop at other stations but you do not have to change trains). direct
His death was a direct result of your action. direct
This information has a direct bearing on (= it is closely connected with) the case. direct
They see a direct link between the money supply and prices. direct
Could you direct me to the station? direct
direct sth at sth/sb: The machine directs a powerful beam at the affected part of the body. direct
direct sth against sth/sb: Most of his anger was directed against himself. direct
Tom went off in the direction of home. direction
She glanced in his direction. direction
The aircraft was flying in a northerly direction. direction
The road was blocked in both directions. direction
When the police arrived, the crowd scattered in all directions. direction
physically/mentally disabled disabled
disagree (with sb) (about/on/over sth): He disagreed with his parents on most things. disagree
I can never find a pen in this house. They disappear as soon as I buy them. disappear
I hate to disappoint you, but I'm just not interested. disappoint
disappointed (in/with sb/sth): I'm disappointed in you—I really thought I could trust you! disappointed
disappointed (that...): I'm disappointed (that) it was sold out. disappointed
He found it difficult to hide his disappointment when she didn't arrive. disappointment
She sounded disapproving as we discussed my plans. disapproving
Thousands died in the disaster. disaster
Letting her organize the party is a recipe for disaster (= something that is likely to go badly wrong). disaster
The play's first night was a total disaster. disaster
Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits. discipline
discount (on/off sth): They're offering a 10% discount on all sofas this month. discount
discount sth: We cannot discount the possibility of further strikes. discount
Most of our stock has been discounted by up to 40%. discount
Scientists around the world are working to discover a cure for AIDS. discover
discover sb/sth + adj.: She was discovered dead at her home in Leeds. discover
discover (that)...: It was a shock to discover (that) he couldn't read. discover
discover why, how, etc...: We never did discover why she gave up her job. discover
discovery (of sth): the discovery of antibiotics in the 20th century discovery
The discovery of a child's body in the river has shocked the community. discovery
the discovery of new talent in the art world discovery
This topic will be discussed at greater length in the next chapter. discuss
A lively discussion followed about whether he should be allowed to join the club. discussion
an infectious/contagious disease (= one that can be passed to sb very easily) disease
A fatty diet increases the risk of heart disease. disease
disgust (at/with sth): She expressed her disgust at the programme by writing a letter of complaint. disgust
disgust (for sb): I can only feel disgust for these criminals. disgust
He walked away in disgust. disgust
Much to my disgust, they refused to help. disgust
She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the smell. disgust
The level of violence in the film really disgusted me. disgust
disgusted (to see, hear, etc...): He was disgusted to see such awful living conditions. disgusted
The kitchen was in a disgusting state when she left. disgusting
His language is disgusting (= he uses a lot of offensive words). disgusting
I can recommend the chef's dish of the day. dish
dismiss sb/sth: I think we can safely dismiss their objections. dismiss
The exhibition gives local artists an opportunity to display their work. display
Designs for the new sports hall are on display in the library. on display
Heat gently until the sugar dissolves. dissolve
The beach is within walking distance of my house (= you can walk there easily). distance
distinguish between A and B: At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong? distinguish
We can distinguish five meanings of the word 'mad'. distinguish
The map shows the distribution of this species across the world. distribution
worldwide distribution systems distribution
I'm sorry to disturb you, but can I talk to you for a moment? disturb
divide sth (up) (into sth): A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments. divide
Can it ever be right to divide a mother from her child? divide
division (between A and B): divisions between rich and poor division
a distinction which cuts right across the familiar division into arts and sciences division
I'd heard they're divorcing. divorce
Sorry. I don't do funny (= I can't be funny). do
How is the business doing? do
We will do what we can to help. do
There's nothing we can do about it (= we can't change the situation). do
What can I do for you (= how can I help)? do
What have you been doing with yourselves (= how have you been passing the time)? do sth with sb/sth
She can't do without a secretary. do without (sb/sth)
If they can't get it to us in time, we'll just have to do without. do without (sb/sth)
do doing sth: I could have done without being (= I wish I had not been) woken up at three in the morning. do without (sb/sth)
'I love peaches.' 'So do I.' do
an appointment at the doctor's doctor
I could hear a dog barking. dog
She always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate. dominate
'Can I help you?' asked the man at the door. door
It has the double advantage of being both easy and cheap. double
The prosecution was able to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the woman had been lying. beyond (any) doubt
The success of the system is not in doubt. be in doubt
It may be all right. Personally, I have my doubts. have your doubts (about sth)
She jumped down off the chair. down
We watched as the sun went down. down
The baby can't keep any food down (= in her body). down
The garden sloped gently downwards to the river. downwards
It was a policy welcomed by world leaders from the US president downwards. downwards
I dragged the chair over to the window. drag
a drama critic drama
drama school drama
Events could have developed in a dramatically different way. dramatically
I drew my chair up closer to the fire. draw
I tried to draw him aside (= for example where I could talk to him privately). draw
He wanted to be rich but it was an impossible dream. dream
It was the kind of trip most of us only dream about. dream
He has no dress sense (= no idea of how to dress well). dress
I can't go to the door—I'm not dressed yet. dressed
Can I have a drink? drink
I don't drink coffee. drink
Can you drive? drive
Could you drive me home? drive
We heard him drive away. drive away, drive sb/sth away
She climbed into the driver's seat. driver
The climber slipped and dropped to his death. drop
Could I have a drop more milk in my coffee, please? drop
He drained the last drop of beer from the glass. drop
a hard (= very harmful) drug such as heroin drug
She was a drug addict (= could not stop using drugs). drug
It was high summer and the rivers were dry (= had no water in them). dry
As she got older, offers of modelling work began to dry up. dry up
Hot sun and cold winds can soon dry out your skin. dry out, dry sth out
I'll wash and you can dry up. dry up, dry sth up
The next train is due in five minutes. due
Most of the problems were due to human error. due
Due to staff shortages, we are unable to offer a full buffet service on this train. due
Life in a small town could be deadly dull. dull
The dead body was just dumped by the roadside. dump
There are extra flights to Colorado during the winter. during
dust sth: Could you dust the sitting room? dust
Your duties will include setting up a new computer system. duty
I will remember it to my dying day. dying
her dying wishes/words dying
We can wear each other's clothes. each other
He was always there with a sympathetic ear (= a willingness to listen to people). ear
The earliest possible date I can make it is the third. early
You could feel the earth shake as the truck came closer. earth
All important points are numbered for ease of reference (= so that you can find them easily). ease
The plan should ease traffic congestion in the town. ease
I can easily finish it tonight. easily
It can't be easy for her, on her own with the children. easy
It would be the easiest thing in the world to fall in love with him. easy
I couldn't eat another thing (= I have had enough food). eat
the world economy economy
a market economy (= one in which the price is fixed according to both cost and demand) economy
We're on an economy drive at home (= trying to avoid waste and spend as little money as possible). economy
the electronic edition of 'The Guardian' edition
The story was in Tuesday's edition of 'The New York Times'. edition
The article appeared in the evening edition of 'The Mercury'. edition
the sports/financial/fashion, etc. editor editor
further/higher/post-secondary education education
the state education system education
health education education
There should be closer links between education and industry. education
Modern farming methods can have an adverse effect on the environment. effect
I can certainly feel the effects of too many late nights. effect
The overall effect of the painting is overwhelming. effect
Add a scarf for a casual effect. effect
Long prison sentences can be a very effective deterrent for offenders. effective
As we get older, our bodies become less efficient at burning up calories. efficient
The local clubs are making every effort to interest more young people. effort
You can park on either side of the street. either
You can keep one of the photos. Either of them—whichever you like. either
Pete can't go and I can't either. either
Either he could not come or he did not want to. either
election (as sth): We welcome his election as president. election
Customer relations is an important element of the job. element
Yes I did give it to her. What else could I do? else
They can't be coming or else they'd have called. or else
Her remark was followed by an embarrassed silence. embarrassed
It can be embarrassing for children to tell complete strangers about such incidents. embarrassing
The report is likely to prove highly embarrassing to the government. embarrassing
I nearly died of embarrassment when he said that. embarrassment
Much to her embarrassment she realized that everybody had been listening to her singing. embarrassment
I always have some extra cash with me for emergencies. emergency
They expressed mixed emotions at the news. emotion
They have suffered physically and emotionally. emotionally
The course has a vocational emphasis. emphasis
'I can assure you,' she added with emphasis, 'the figures are correct.' emphasis
emphasize how, what, etc...: He emphasized how little was known about the disease. emphasize
a business empire empire
employee rights/relations employee
Is this an empty chair (= a chair that nobody else is using)? empty
empty sth out: I emptied out my pockets but could not find my keys. empty
She emptied her mind of all thoughts of home. empty
The software enables you to create your own DVDs. enable
a new programme to enable older people to study at college enable
enable sth to do sth: Insulin enables the body to use and store sugar. enable
enable sth: a new train line to enable easier access to the stadium enable
I had never encountered such resistance before. encounter
encounter (with sb/sth): Three of them were killed in the subsequent encounter with the police. encounter
encounter (between A and B): The story describes the extraordinary encounter between a man and a dolphin. encounter
I've had a number of close encounters (= situations that could have been dangerous) with bad drivers. encounter
encourage sb to do sth: Music and lighting are used to encourage shoppers to buy more. encourage
encourage doing sth: Technology encourages multitasking. encourage
He needs all the support and encouragement he can get. encouragement
The coup brought his corrupt regime to an end. end
This latest attack could spell the end of the peace process. end
We had to hear about the whole journey from beginning to end. end
You can try your best to impress the interviewers but in the end it's often just a question of luck. in the end
+ adv./prep.: If you go on like this you'll end up in prison. end up
+ adj.: If he carries on driving like that, he'll end up dead. end up
He ended his days in poverty. end your days/life (in sth)
They used to be friends but they are now sworn enemies (= are determined not to become friends again). enemy
Poverty and ignorance are the enemies of progress. enemy
I can't come to dinner on Tuesday—I'm otherwise engaged (= I have already arranged to do something else). engaged
I couldn't get through—the line's engaged. engaged
Where did the bullet enter the body? enter
enthusiasm (for sth): I can't say I share your enthusiasm for the idea. enthusiasm
enthusiastic about sb/sth: You don't sound very enthusiastic about the idea. enthusiastic
I have never in my entire life heard such nonsense! entire
entitle sb to sth: You will be entitled to your pension when you reach 65. entitle
entitle sb to do sth: This ticket does not entitle you to travel first class. entitle
entry (in sth): There is no entry in his diary for that day. entry
entry (into sth): How did the thieves gain entry into the building? entry
An unhappy home environment can affect a child's behaviour. environment
Her hatred of religion is equalled only by her loathing for politicians. equal
With his last jump he equalled the world record. equal
Diet and exercise are equally important. equally
This job could be done equally well by a computer. equally
She may have arrived late or it is equally possible that she never went there at all. equally
new equipment for the sports club equipment
escape (into sth): As a child he would often escape into a dream world of his own. escape
escape sth: They were glad to have escaped the clutches of winter for another year. escape
The pilot escaped death by seconds. escape
escape doing sth: He narrowly escaped being killed. escape
escape (with sth): I was lucky to escape with minor injuries. escape
I had a narrow escape (= I was lucky to have escaped). escape
an essay on the causes of the First World War essay
The article was essentially concerned with her relationship with her parents (= it dealt with other things, but this was the most important). essentially
The school has established a successful relationship with the local community. establish
Traditions get established over time. establish
I can give you a rough estimate of the amount of wood you will need. estimate
Remember to take some paper, a pen, etc. etc.
It was cold there even in summer (= so it must have been very cold in winter). even
Even a child can understand it (= so adults certainly can). even
I like her, even though she can be annoying at times. even if/though
The decisions we take now may influence the course of events (= the way things happen) in the future. event
In the normal course of events (= if things had happened as expected) she would have gone with him. event
Sheila will inherit everything in the event of his death. in the event of sth, in the event that sth happens
She hopes to get a job on the local newspaper and eventually work for 'The Times'. eventually
We see them very seldom, if ever. ever
It was raining harder than ever. ever
I could hear every word they said. every
They visit us every other week. every other
'How's everything with you?' 'Fine, thanks.' everything
He follows me everywhere. everywhere
evidence (of sth): There is convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer. evidence
You cannot pretend there's no evil in the world. evil
I hate doing exams. exam
The issue needs further examination. examination
examine how, what, etc...: It is necessary to examine how the proposals can be carried out. examine
Can you give me an example of what you mean? example
This is a good example of the artist's early work. example
example (of sth): She is a shining example of what people with disabilities can achieve. example
It is possible to combine Computer Science with other subjects, for example Physics. for example
You can all come? Excellent! excellent
Most of the buildings in the town are modern, but the church is an exception. exception
Children are not usually allowed in, but I'm prepared to make an exception in this case. make an exception
Where can I find the best exchange rate / rate of exchange? exchange
exchange A for B: You can exchange your currency for dollars in the hotel. exchange
I heard them exchange words (= argue). exchange
Try excluding fat from your diet. exclude
You might be excused for thinking that Ben is in charge (= he is not, but it is an easy mistake to make). excuse
Nothing can excuse such rudeness. excuse
Excuse me, could you let me through? excuse me
Do exercise one for homework. exercise
I don't get much exercise sitting in the office all day. exercise
The mind needs exercise as well as the body. exercise
vigorous/gentle exercise exercise
to take exercise exercise
breathing/relaxation/stretching exercises exercise
an hour's class of exercising to music exercise
How often do you exercise? exercise
exercise sth: Horses need to be exercised regularly. exercise
exhibit (at/in...): He exhibits regularly in local art galleries. exhibit
This is the oldest Hebrew manuscript in existence. existence
We led a poor but happy enough existence as children. existence
an exit visa (= a stamp in a passport giving sb permission to leave a particular country) exit
an exit wound (= where a bullet that has entered sb's body comes out again) exit
Take the exit for Brno. exit
expand sth: In breathing the chest muscles expand the rib cage and allow air to be sucked into the lungs. expand
The new system expanded the role of family doctors. expand
expand sth: We've expanded the business by opening two more stores. expand
expect to do sth: You can't expect to learn a foreign language in a few months. expect
I looked back, half expecting to see someone following me. expect
Can I give you something towards expenses? expense
You can claim back your travelling/travel expenses. expense
Art books are expensive to produce. expensive
Making the wrong decision could prove expensive. expensive
Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair. experience
In my experience, very few people really understand the problem. experience
direct/first-hand experience of poverty experience
an enjoyable/exciting/unusual/unforgettable, etc. experience experience
Facts can be established by observation and experiment. experiment
The system was installed four years ago as an experiment. experiment
expert (at/in/on doing sth): He's an expert at getting his own way. expert
'Let me explain!' he added helpfully. explain
explain who, how, etc...: He explained who each person in the photo was. explain
Can you explain how the email system works? explain
explain to sb who, how, etc...: She explained to them what to do in an emergency. explain
+ speech: 'It works like this,' she explained. explain
She tried to explain but he wouldn't listen. explain
explain why, how, etc...: Well, that doesn't explain why you didn't phone. explain
Could you explain yourself a little more—I didn't understand. explain yourself
explanation (for sth): I can't think of any possible explanation for his absence. explanation
explode sth: There was a huge bang as if someone had exploded a rocket outside. explode
an export licence export
to expose yourself to ridicule expose
You could be exposing yourself to unnecessary risks when driving alone. expose
His views have been expressed in numerous speeches. express
to express fears/doubts/reservations express
to express interest/regret/surprise express
express how, what, etc...: Words cannot express how pleased I am. express
express yourself: Teenagers often have difficulty expressing themselves. express
express yourself + adv./prep.: Perhaps I have not expressed myself very well. express
She expresses herself most fully in her paintings. express
express yourself + adj.: They expressed themselves delighted. express
The poet's anger finds expression in (= is shown in) the last verse of the poem. expression
Only in his dreams does he give expression to his fears. expression
The show has been extended for another six weeks. extend
Careful maintenance can extend the life of your car. extend
Can I have extension 4332 please? extension
He's been granted an extension of the contract for another year. extension
The pub had an extension (= was allowed to stay open longer) on Christmas Eve. extension
the extension of new technology into developing countries extension
an extra pint of milk extra
The government has promised an extra £1 billion for health care. extra
The play is to run for an extra week! extra
extra help for single parents extra
Metallic paint is an optional extra (= a thing you can choose to have or not, but must pay more for if you have it). extra
to charge/pay/cost extra extra
We don't charge extra for the activities—everything is included in the admission fee. extra
I need to earn a bit extra this month. extra
The rate for a room is £30, but breakfast is extra. extra
Now even bigger! Ten per cent extra! extra
She tried extra hard. extra
people living in extreme poverty extreme
I would be extremely grateful if you could have a word with her. extremely
His eyes narrowed suspiciously. eye
You can't just close your eyes to his violence. shut/close your eyes to sth
Sue's face was a picture (= she looked very surprised, angry, etc.) as she listened to her husband's speech. face
Place the card face up on the pile. face up/down
face sth: I just can't face work today. face
face doing sth: I can't face seeing them. face
Most of the rooms face the sea. face
sports/leisure facilities facility
I could no longer ignore the fact that he was deeply unhappy. fact
She was happy apart from the fact that she could not return home. fact
How do you account for the fact that unemployment is still rising? fact
The mere fact of being poor makes such children criminals in the eyes of the police. fact
The judge instructed both lawyers to stick to the facts of the case. fact
The report is based on hard facts (= information that can be proved to be true). fact
the key/crucial/deciding factor factor
fail to do sth: He failed to keep the appointment. fail
Many diets fail because they are boring. fail
fail to do sth: She failed to get into art college. fail
The song can't fail to be a hit (= definitely will be a hit). fail
We could hear their voices growing fainter as they walked down the road. faint
There is still a faint hope that she may be cured. faint
The new tax is fairer than the old system. fair
fair to do sth: It's only fair to add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute. fair
I'm fairly certain I can do the job. fairly
Her attitude could fairly be described as hostile. fairly
She was rewarded for her 40 years' faithful service with the company. faithful
to follow instructions faithfully faithfully
The house looked as if it was about to fall down. fall
the fall of the Roman Empire fall
I couldn't see any familiar faces in the room. familiar
By now you will be familiar with the one-way system in the centre of town. familiar
We've only told the immediate family (= the closest relations). family
the Royal Family (= the children and close relations of the king or queen) family
She's family (= she is a relation). family
This painting has been in our family for generations. family
family ties/connections family
They added a lot of fancy footwork to the dance. fancy
How far can we trust him? far
How much further is it? far
I'm not sure I can walk so far. 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.
As far as I can see, you've done nothing wrong. as far as I know, as far as I can remember, see, tell, etc.
She lived in Chicago, as far as I can remember. as far as I know, as far as I can remember, see, tell, etc.
As far as I am concerned, you can do what you like. as/so far as I am concerned
Detectives are so far at a loss to explain the reason for his death. so far, thus far
a 200-hectare farm farm
farther along the road farther
I can't go any farther. farther
We watched their ship moving gradually farther away. farther
a competition to see who could throw (the) farthest farthest
dressed in the latest fashion fashion
Fashions in art and literature come and go. fashion
the world of fashion fashion
the world's fastest runner fast
The boat was stuck fast (= unable to move) in the mud. fast
How fast were you going? fast
I can't go any faster. fast
The police said that they had reacted as fast as they could. fast
excess body fat fat
Father, I cannot lie to you. father
The system, for all its faults, is the best available at the moment. fault
Many people live in poverty through no fault of their own. fault
He believes that the product's poor image is partly the fault of the press. fault
The government looks with favour upon (= approves of) the report's recommendations. favour
Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from school today? favour
Can I ask a favour? favour
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 had to run away for fear (that) he might one day kill me. for fear of sth/of doing sth, for fear (that)...
to fear death/persecution/the unknown fear
fear sth: She has been missing for three days now and police are beginning to fear the worst (= think that she is dead). fear
fear sb/sth + adj.: Hundreds of people are feared dead. fear
it is feared (that)...: It is feared (that) he may have been kidnapped. fear
fear (that)...: She feared (that) he might be dead. fear
Teamwork is a key feature of the training programme. feature
The baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth). feed
She felt her mother's death very deeply. feel
I feel I could continue playing until I am 35. feel
feel how, what, etc...: Feel how rough this is. feel
It feels like rain (= seems likely to rain). feel
feel as if/though...: Her head felt as if it would burst. feel
It felt as though he had run a marathon. feel
How does it feel to be alone all day? feel
feel sth: I could feel the warm sun on my back. feel
She could not feel her legs. feel
I can't feel his pulse. feel
She could feel herself blushing. feel
Can you feel the tension in this room? feel
He hates talking about his feelings. feeling
feeling (of sth): He suddenly had the feeling of being followed. feeling
I've got a tight feeling in my stomach. feeling
a female student/employee/artist female
fetch sb sth: Could you fetch me my bag? fetch
She caught a fever on her travels in Africa, and died. fever
You can pass with as few as 25 points. few
I've seen most of his movies. Only a few are as good as his first one. few
Could you give me a few more details? few
a sports field field
'How big was the bomb, if it did all that damage?' 'I don't know. Not my field' (= that is not one of the subjects I know about). field
the fifth century BC fifth
the world's fifth-largest oil exporter fifth
to fight racism/corruption/poverty, etc. fight
a world title fight (= fighting as a sport, especially boxing ) fight
a relatively unknown figure the world of fashion figure
Figures for April show a slight improvement on previous months figure
My feelings about the matter didn't seem to figure at all. figure
We couldn't figure her out. figure sb/sth out
figure how, what, etc...: I can't figure out how to do this. figure sb/sth out
figure how, what, etc...: Have you figured out how much the trip will cost? figure sb/sth out
to access/copy/create/delete/download/save a file file
A Disney film can always fill cinemas (= attract a lot of people to see it). fill
a film crew/critic/director/producer film
No one could have predicted the final outcome. final
The project will only go ahead if they can raise the necessary finance. finance
the world of high finance (= finance involving large companies or countries) finance
find sth + adj.: You may find your illness hard to accept. find
You may find it hard to accept your illness. find
Have they found anyone to replace her yet? find
find sth for sb: Can you find a hotel for me? find
find sb sth: Can you find me a hotel? find
find sth for sb: Can you find my bag for me? find
find sb sth: Can you find me my bag? find
find what, when, etc...: Can you find out what time the meeting starts? find out (about sth/sb), find out sth (about sth/sb)
'Bob wants to know if he can come too.''That's fine by me.' fine
'Can I get you another drink?' 'No, thanks. I'm fine.' fine
'How's your throat?' 'It's fine as long as I don't cough.' fine
fine clothes/wines/workmanship fine
people who enjoy the finer things in life (= for example art, good food, etc.) fine
Under the new law, motorists face fines of up to £1 000. fine
finish sth: A cup of coffee finished the meal perfectly. finish
He finished off his drink with one large gulp. finish
We might as well finish up the cake. finish
The dollar finished the day slightly down. finish
+ adv./prep.: He finished 12 seconds outside the world record. finish
They won in the end but it was a tight finish. finish
to apply extra coats of finish finish
Most animals are afraid of fire. fire
Five people died in a house fire last night. fire
We heard the sound of guns firing. fire
No building can stand without firm foundations, and neither can a marriage. firm
'I can manage,' she said firmly. firmly
First of all, let me ask you something. first of all
The content of any article needs, first of all, to be relevant to the reader. first of all
Sheila and Jim were the first to arrive. first
I'd be the first to admit (= I will most willingly admit) I might be wrong. first
The first I heard about the wedding (= the first time I became aware of it) was when I saw it in the local paper. first
There are about 30 000 species of fish in the world. fish
In the pool she could see little silvery fish darting around. fish
Fish forms the main part of their diet. fish
fish for sth: You can fish for trout in this stream. fish
fit into sth: His pictures don't fit into any category. fit
How do these two parts fit together? fit
fit sth + adv./prep.: We fitted together the pieces of the puzzle. fit
fit sb/sth: I can't find clothes to fit me. fit
I had to fit ten appointments into one morning. fit sb/sth in, fit sb/sth in/into sth
We can't fit in any more chairs. fit sb/sth in, fit sb/sth in/into sth
He's never done this type of work before; I'm not sure how he'll fit in with the other people. fit in (with sb/sth)
fit (to do sth): He won't be fit to play in the match on Saturday. fit
The car won't start—can you fix it? fix
Has the date of the next meeting been fixed? fix
All the flags were at half mast (= in honour of a famous person who has died). flag
Flashes of light were followed by an explosion. flash
Exercise is the only way to get a flat stomach after having a baby. flat
The tomatoes give extra flavour to the sauce. flavour
The bird is easily recognized in flight (= when it is flying) by the black band at the end of its tail. flight
If we leave now, I can catch the earlier flight. flight
a smooth/comfortable/bumpy flight flight
The boats were floating gently down the river. float
Can you float on your back? float
flood sth: If the pipe bursts it could flood the whole house. flood
The body was lying on the kitchen floor. floor
The alterations should give us extra floor space. floor
Roll the dough on a lightly floured surface. flour
This can prevent air from flowing freely to the lungs. flow
fly by/past: Summer has just flown by. fly
The train was flying along. fly
She gasped and her hand flew to her mouth. fly
to fly at the speed of sound fly
focus sth (on/upon sb/sth): The visit helped to focus world attention on the plight of the refugees. focus
What we need now is a change of focus (= to look at things in a different way). focus
fold sth (away/down/up): The bed can be folded away during the day. fold
When she heard the news, her legs just folded under her (= she fell). fold
a folding chair folding
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
Her eyes followed him everywhere (= she was looking at him all the time). follow
follow (sb): Sorry, I don't follow. follow
Sorry, I don't follow you. follow
follow sth: The plot is almost impossible to follow. follow
They followed the teachings of Buddha. follow
He always followed the latest fashions (= dressed in fashionable clothes). follow
I don't want you to follow my example and rush into marriage. follow
The movie follows the book faithfully. follow
to follow a diet/recipe follow
He has trouble following simple instructions. follow
Why didn't you follow my advice? follow
Follow this road until you get to the school, then turn left. follow
The lane follows the edge of a wood for about a mile. follow
I'll have soup and fish to follow. follow
follow (from sth): I don't see how that follows from what you've just said. follow
The first two classes are followed by a break of ten minutes. follow
A detailed news report will follow shortly. follow
A new proposal followed on from the discussions. follow
follow sth with sth: Follow your treatment with plenty of rest. follow
follow sth up with sth: They follow up their March show with four UK dates next month. follow
He followed her into the house. follow
Follow me please. I'll show you the way. follow
I think we're being followed. follow
She followed her mother into the medical profession. follow
Wherever she led, they followed. follow
Sam walked in, with the rest of the boys following closely behind. follow
You should follow up your phone call with an email or a letter. follow sth up
What can I do for you (= how can I help you)? for
Can you translate this letter for me? for
I couldn't speak for laughing. for
For more information, call this number. for
an appointment for May 12 for
A large proportion of the labour force (= all the people who work in a particular company, area, etc.) is unskilled. force
The release of the hostages could not be achieved without the use of force. force
force yourself: 'I shouldn't really have any more.' 'Go on—force yourself!' force
forecast how, what, etc...: It is difficult to forecast how the markets will react. forecast
You could tell she was foreign by the way she dressed. foreign
After her death, their lives changed forever. forever
Could you possibly forget about work for five minutes? forget
Who could forget his speech at last year's party? forget
forget where, how, etc...: I've forgotten where they live exactly. forget
forget (sb) doing sth: I'll never forget hearing this piece of music for the first time. forget
it is forgotten that...: It should not be forgotten that people used to get much more exercise. forget
I'd never forgive myself if she heard the truth from someone else. forgive
forgive (sth): I can't forgive that type of behaviour. forgive
The disease can take several different forms. form
Help in the form of money will be very welcome. form
Most political questions involve morality in some form or other. form
Games can help children learn to form letters. form
Do you know how to form the past tense? form
She has a very formal manner, which can seem unfriendly. formal
Formal diplomatic relations between the two countries were re-established in December. formal
'How do you do?' she said formally. formally
Although not formally trained as an art historian, he is widely respected for his knowledge of the period. formally
the former world champion former
The former option would be much more sensible. former
All the patients were interviewed according to a standard formula. formula
We are not getting any further forward with the discussion. forward
The project will go forward (= continue) as planned. forward
The next scene takes the story forward five years. forward
a forward pass (= in a sports game) forward
Is this seat free? free
Pull gently on the free end of the rope. free
You can't expect people to work for free (= without payment). free
'Can I use the phone?' 'Please, feel free (= of course you can use it).' free
These exercises help free the body of tension. free
The hijackers agreed to free a further ten hostages. free
rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution freedom
Enjoy the freedom of the outdoors (= where you can do what you want). freedom
EU citizens can now travel freely between member states. 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
Once into the open street they could breathe more freely. freely
For the first time he was able to speak freely without the fear of reprisals against his family. freely
The police officer shouted 'Freeze!' and the man dropped the gun. freeze
Can you freeze this cake? freeze
Two men froze to death on the mountain. freeze
freeze sb: Two men were frozen to death on the mountain. freeze
It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside. freeze
How frequent is this word (= how often does it occur in the language)? frequent
He looked fresh and neat in a clean white shirt. fresh
a collection of summer dresses in fresh colours fresh
The winds are likely to get fresher towards the end of the day. fresh
Could we order some fresh coffee? fresh
freshly brewed coffee freshly
This dessert can be served straight from the fridge. fridge
I heard about it through a friend of a friend. friend
Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children. be/make friends (with sb)
She was on friendly terms with most of the hospital staff. friendly
to maintain friendly relations with all countries friendly
He sounded frightened. frightened
It's frightening to think it could happen again. frightening
documents from the sixteenth century from
Steel is made from iron. from
You can see the island from here. from
She saved him from drowning. from
You can tell a lot about a person from their handwriting. from
From what I heard the company's in deep trouble. from
I can't tell one twin from the other. from
From now on you can work on your own. from... on
I spilled coffee down my front. front
We had seats in the front row. front
Full details are available on request. full
I still don't think we've heard the full story. full
You can't run on a full stomach. full
Our new brochure is crammed full of inspirational ideas. full
She could only nod, because her mouth was full. full
The whole family can join in the fun at Water World. fun
'What do you say to a weekend in New York?' 'Sounds like fun.' fun
bodily functions (= for example eating, sex, using the toilet) function
The function of the heart is to pump blood through the body. function
The sofa also functions as a bed. function as sb/sth
I need money to be able to function as an artist. function as sb/sth
I'm short of funds at the moment—can I pay you back next week? fund
a dance festival funded by the Arts Council fund
I'm pleased I didn't get that job, in a funny sort of way. funny
That's the funniest thing I've ever heard. funny
It's not funny! Someone could have been hurt. funny
Two miles further on we came to a small town. further
Can you stand a bit further away? further
How will the company be doing ten years further on? further
The police decided to investigate further. further
Nothing could be further from the truth. further
Cook for a further 2 minutes. further
Have you any further questions? further
For further details call this number. further
We have decided to take no further action. further
The museum is closed until further notice (= until we say that it is open again). further
What will the cities of the future look like? future
The exchange rate is likely to fall in the near future (= soon). future
This deal could safeguard the futures of the 2 000 employees. future
I can't see any future in this relationship. future
future generations future
He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour. gain
gain sb sth: Her unusual talent gained her worldwide recognition. gain
gain (by/from sth): Who stands to gain from this decision? gain
Regular exercise helps prevent weight gain. gain
The party had a net gain of nine seats on the local council. gain
gamble (at/on sth): to gamble at cards gamble
They invested money in the company right at the start and the gamble paid off (= brought them success). gamble
the Olympic Games game
Leave a gap between your car and the next. gap
the gap between rich and poor gap
His death left an enormous gap in my life. gap
Preheat the oven to gas mark 5 (= a particular temperature of a gas oven) gas
Can you all gather round? I've got something to tell you. gather
climbing/fishing/sports, etc. gear gear
Careless use of the clutch may damage the gears. gear
I know how it works in general terms. general
As a general rule (= usually) he did what he could to be helpful. general
books of general interest (= of interest to most people) general
The bad weather has been fairly general (= has affected most areas). general
This is a crucial year for your relationships in general and your love life in particular. in general
The plan was generally welcomed. generally
the younger/older generation generation
My generation have grown up without the experience of a world war. generation
I often wonder what future generations will make of our efforts. generation
a generation ago generation
My family have lived in this house for generations. generation
stories passed down from generation to generation generation
a first-/second-generation American (= a person whose family has lived in America for one/two generations) generation
She has inspired a whole generation of fashion school graduates. generation
a gentle voice/laugh/touch gentle
Be gentle with her! gentle
She agreed to come, after a little gentle persuasion. gentle
He looks scary but he's really a gentle giant. gentle
a gentle breeze gentle
the gentle swell of the sea gentle
Cook over a gentle heat. gentle
We went for a gentle stroll. gentle
a little gentle exercise gentle
This soap is very gentle on the hands. gentle
a gentle slope/curve/angle gentle
Ladies and gentlemen! Can I have your attention, please? gentleman
Can I help you, gentlemen? gentleman
She held the baby gently. gently
'You miss them, don't you?' he asked gently. gently
Simmer the soup gently for 30 minutes. gently
Massage the area gently but firmly. gently
leaves moving gently in the breeze gently
The path ran gently down to the sea. gently
Only genuine refugees can apply for asylum. genuine
Kim knew the geography of the building and strode along the corridor. geography
+ adv./prep.: The bridge was destroyed so we couldn't get across the river. get
I'm getting off (= leaving the train) at the next station. get
We couldn't get the piano through the door. get
I can't get the lid off. get
get sb/sth to do sth: I couldn't get the car to start this morning. get
They plan to get married in the summer. get
I wouldn't go there alone; you might get (= be) mugged. get
You can get the basic model for $100. get
Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through to them. get through (to sb)
I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through. get through (to sb)
We promised we'd go—we can't get out of it now. get out of sth
get doing sth: I wish I could get out of going to that meeting. get out of sth
I can't get out of the habit of waking at six in the morning. get out of sth
How did you get on at the interview? get on
I don't know how he's going to get on in life. get on
We can get on perfectly well without her. get on
I just can't get along without a secretary. get on
I can't get into these shoes—they're too small. get into sth
How did she get into (= start taking) drugs? get into sth
What time do you get into Heathrow? get in, get into sth
get doing sth: Nobody gets away with insulting me like that. get away with sth
How does she get by on such a small salary? get by (on/in/with sth)
I can just about get by in German (= I can speak basic German). get by (on/in/with sth)
A good lawyer might be able to get you off. get off (with sth), get sb off (with sth)
She can't get over her shyness. get over sth
I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty. get over sth
A clever lawyer might find a way of getting round that clause. get round/around sth
Could you get me up at 6.30 tomorrow? get up, get sb up
She can pick up a tune instantly on the piano. It's a gift. gift
We'll give you all the help we can (= help you in every way we can). give
Go for a walk. It'll give you an appetite. give
The government has given top priority to reforming the tax system. give
Can I give you a ride to the station? give
They couldn't give me any more information. give
I'll give you (= allow you to have) ten minutes to prepare your answer. give
Could you give me back my pen? give sb back sth, give sth back (to sb)
Could you give me my pen back? give sb back sth, give sth back (to sb)
He gave away most of his money to charity. give sth away
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better. glad
glad to do sth: I'm glad to meet you. I've heard a lot about you. glad
She has a fine collection of Bohemian glass. glass
a sherry glass glass
a glass of sherry/wine/water, etc. glass
'How did your interview go?' 'It went very well, thank you.' go
How's it going (= is your life enjoyable, successful, etc. at the moment)? go
He tried to push his hand through the gap but it wouldn't go. go
Richard has gone on leave for two weeks. go
Disease often goes with poverty. go with sth
Disease and poverty often go together. go with sth
Could we go through (= practise) Act 2 once more? go through sth
Certain formalities have to be gone through before you can emigrate. go through sth
This cannot be allowed to go on. go on
We can't go on like this—we seem to be always arguing. go on
+ speech: 'You know,' he went on, 'I think my brother could help you.' go on
Can I go back to what you said at the beginning of the meeting? go back (to sth)
Once you have made this decision, there will be no going back (= you will not be able to change your mind). go back (to sth)
There aren't enough chairs to go around. go around/round
The building of the new bridge will go ahead as planned. go ahead
'May I start now?' 'Yes, go ahead.' go ahead (with sth)
How long can a human being go (= survive) without sleep? go without (sth)
I swear by Almighty God that the evidence I shall give... (= in a court of law) god
good for sb: Can we change our meeting? Monday isn't good (= convenient) for me. good
It's probably good for you to get some criticism now and then. good
It's no good complaining—they never listen. good
Can you speak into my good ear? good
You can stay up late if you're good. good
She's good with her hands (= able to make things, etc.). good
What's the good of (= how does it help you) earning all that money if you don't have time to enjoy it? good
electrical/sports goods goods
The plastic bag contained all his worldly goods (= everything he owned). goods
Democratic government has now replaced military rule. government
I can't decide. I'll have to ask the governor (= the man in charge, who employs sb). governor
grade sth/sb (by/according to sth): The containers are graded according to size. grade
grant sb sth: I was granted permission to visit the palace. grant
He was granted a licence to mine in the area. grant
We would be grateful for any information you can give us. grateful
I would be grateful if you could send the completed form back as soon as possible. grateful
We can make this country great again. great
One great advantage of this metal is that it doesn't rust. great
He has been described as the world's greatest violinist. great
Sherlock Holmes, the great detective great
Great art has the power to change lives. great
This represents a great achievement. great
The great majority of (= most) people seem to agree with this view. great
Her death was a great shock to us all. great
I hate these grey days. grey
Employers cannot discriminate on grounds of age. ground
You're on dangerous ground (= talking about ideas that are likely to offend sb or make people angry) if you criticize his family. ground
a football/recreation/sports, etc. ground ground
to work in groups group
grow to do sth: He grew up to become a famous pianist. grow up
Remove dead leaves to encourage new growth. growth
His book describes the growth of nationalism in Germany before the Second World War. growth
guarantee (that...): There's no guarantee that she'll come (= she may not come). guarantee
guarantee (that)...: We cannot guarantee (that) our flights will never be delayed. guarantee
This iron is guaranteed for a year against faulty workmanship. guarantee
You can't get in; the whole place is guarded. guard
a closely guarded secret guard
guess at sth: We can only guess at her reasons for leaving. guess
guess where, who, etc...: Can you guess where I've been? guess
guess sth: Can you guess his age? guess
'Are you ready to go?' 'Yeah, I guess so.' guess
What will happen next is anybody's guess. anybody's/anyone's guess
I went to the theatre club as Helen's guest. guest
a paying guest (= a person who is living in a private house, but paying as if they were in a hotel) guest
I had a guilty conscience and could not sleep. guilty
I only do it out of habit. habit
body/facial/pubic hair hair
One and a half hours are allowed for the exam. half
An hour and a half is allowed for the exam. half
a concert/banqueting/sports/exhibition, etc. hall hall
a gentle tap with a hammer hammer
He killed the snake with his bare hands (= using only his hands). hand
Could you hand these books out, please? hand sth out (to sb)
Most of his clothes were handed down to him by his older brother. hand sth down (to sb)
I wasn't sure if I could handle such a powerful car. handle
Our cat hates being handled. handle
We can handle up to 500 calls an hour at our new offices. handle
'Any problems?' 'Nothing I can't handle.' handle
I've got to go. I can't handle it any more (= deal with a difficult situation). handle
At that time you could hang for stealing. hang
Now hang on a minute—you can't really believe what you just said! hang on
Accidents like this happen all the time. happen
I don't know how this happened. happen
I think we can manage quite happily on our own. happily
Happily, the damage was only slight. happily
happy (that)...: I'm happy (that) you could come. happy
It's hard to see how they can lose. hard
'When will the job be finished?' 'It's hard to say.' (= it is difficult to be certain) hard
We're finding reliable staff hard to come by (= difficult to get). hard
She tried her hardest not to show how disappointed she was. hard
I can hardly keep my eyes open (= I'm almost falling asleep). hardly
I could hardly believe it when I read the letter. hardly
We can't stop for coffee now, we've hardly started. hardly
He is hardly likely to admit he was wrong. hardly
You can hardly expect her to do it for free. hardly
'Couldn't you have just said no?' 'Well, hardly (= of course not), she's my wife's sister.' hardly
She put the knife in a drawer, out of harm's way. out of harm's way
He may say no, but there's no harm in asking. there is no harm in (sb's) doing sth, it does no harm (for sb) to do sth
Pollution can harm marine life. harm
harmful to sb/sth: Fruit juices can be harmful to children's teeth. harmful
hate sth: I hate spinach. hate
I hate Monday mornings. hate
I hate it when people cry. hate
He hated it in France (= did not like the life there). hate
I hate the way she always criticizes me. hate
hate doing sth: She hates making mistakes. hate
I hate coming home late. hate
hate to do sth: He hated to be away from his family. hate
She's a person who hates to make mistakes. hate
I hate to think what would have happened if you hadn't been there. hate
hate sb/sth doing sth: He hates anyone parking in his space. hate
hate sb/sth to do sth: She would have hated him to see how her hands shook. hate
I'd hate anything to happen to him. hate
hate sb/yourself: The two boys hated each other. hate
He was her most hated enemy. hate
Sometimes I really hate him. hate
hate sb/yourself for sth/for doing sth: I hated myself for feeling jealous. hate
a look of hate hate
hate mail (= letters containing cruel comments) hate
a strange relationship built on love and hate hate
He looked at me with intense hatred. hatred
have sb/sth doing sth: He had his audience listening attentively. have
Can I have the bill, please? have
We have orders coming in from all over the world. have
He had the strong impression that someone was watching him. have
The house has gas-fired central heating. have
I can't see you this week—I've got a lot on. have (got) sth on
You can have your files back after we've checked them. have sth back
He (= the man we are watching) went through that door. he
I can't work it out in my head—I need a calculator. head
I can't get that tune out of my head. head
Can you forecast where the economy is heading? head
heal sth: This will help to heal your cuts and scratches. heal
to be in poor/good/excellent/the best of health health
Smoking can seriously damage your health. health
Your (very) good health! (= said before drinking alcohol to express good wishes for sb's health and happiness) health
Keep healthy by eating well and exercising regularly. healthy
a healthy diet/climate/lifestyle healthy
to have a healthy appetite healthy
I can't hear very well. hear
hear sth/sb: She heard footsteps behind her. hear
I couldn't hear anything. hear
hear sb/sth doing sth: He could hear a dog barking. hear
hear sb/sth do sth: Did you hear him go out? hear
I heard a car drive off. hear
hear what...: Didn't you hear what I said? hear
sb/sth is heard to do sth: She has been heard to make threats to her former lover. hear
hear sth: Did you hear that play on the radio last night? hear
a chance to hear the first movement again hear
to hear both sides of the argument hear
hear sb/sth/yourself do sth: Be quiet—I can't hear myself think! (= it is so noisy that I can't think clearly) hear
Have you ever heard him lecture? hear
hear what...: We'd better hear what they have to say. hear
I hear what you're saying (= I have listened to your opinion), but you're wrong. hear
Haven't you heard? She resigned. hear
'I'm getting married.' 'So I've heard.' hear
Things are going well from what I hear. hear
hear about sb/sth: I was sorry to hear about your accident. hear
Wait till he hears about this. hear
I've heard about people like you. hear
hear sth: We had heard nothing for weeks. hear
I was delighted to hear your good news. hear
hear (that)...: I was surprised to hear (that) he was married. hear
I hear you've been away this weekend. hear
hear it said (that)...: I've heard it said (that) they met in Italy. hear
hear what, how, etc...: Did you hear what happened? hear
I look forward to hearing from you. hear from sb, hear sth from sb
I haven't heard anything from her for months. hear from sb, hear sth from sb
It was good to hear from him again. hear from sb, hear sth from sb
I've never heard of the place. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
I was so sorry to hear of your father's death. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
She disappeared and was never heard of again. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
The last I heard of him he was living in Glasgow. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
This is the first I've heard of it! hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
Her hearing is poor. hearing
He's hearing-impaired (= not able to hear well). hearing
The story captured the hearts and minds of a generation. heart
I could feel my heart pounding in my chest (= because of excitement, etc.). heart
He could feel the heat of the sun on his back. heat
The heat in the factory was unbearable. heat
a gas heating system heating
I feel like I've died and gone to heaven. heaven
heavily armed police (= carrying a lot of weapons) heavily
The penalty for speeding can be a heavy fine. heavy
How heavy is it (= how much does it weigh)? heavy
I wouldn't go there in the height of summer. height
Brooklyn Heights height
The pattern of the ancient fields is clearly visible from a height. height
You can adjust the height of the chair. height
They exchanged hellos (= said hello to each other) and forced smiles. hello
help yourself/sb to sth: Can I help you to some more salad? help
help sb: We must all try and help each other. help
help sb with sth: Jo will help us with some of the organization. help
help (sb) in doing sth: I need contacts that could help in finding a job. help
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
It helped being able to talk about it. help
help (to) do sth: This should help (to) reduce the pain. help
I can't help thinking he knows more than he has told us. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
He can't help being ugly. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
She couldn't help but wonder what he was thinking. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
It couldn't be helped (= there was no way of avoiding it and we must accept it). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
He never does more work than he can help (= he does as little as possible). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
I always end up having an argument with her, I don't know why, I just can't help it. sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
I couldn't help it if the bus was late (= it wasn't my fault). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
She burst out laughing—she couldn't help herself (= couldn't stop herself). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
She won't be invited again, not if I can help it (= if I can do anything to prevent it). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
She screamed for help. help
With the help of a ladder, neighbours were able to rescue the children from the blaze. help
Just shouting at him isn't going to be a lot of help. help
Can I be of any help to you? help
None of this would have been possible without their help. help
Sorry I can't be more helpful. helpful
You may find it helpful to read this before making any decisions. helpful
The staff couldn't have been more helpful. helpful
The manager will be free soon—you can wait for her here. her
I can't find my keys. Oh, here they are. here
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries. hesitate
We hid from our pursuers in an empty house. hide
He hid behind a false identity. hide
The brim of his hat hid half his face. hide
No amount of make-up could hide her age. hide
She struggled to hide her disappointment. hide
I have never tried to hide the truth about my past. hide
His brusque manner hides a shy and sensitive nature. hide
I could not hide my joy at seeing him again. hide
a high-fat diet high
a high standard of craftsmanship high
I can't sing that high. high
I can't jump any higher. high
It is highly unlikely that she'll be late. highly
a region of gently rolling hills hill
a hip replacement operation hip
They hired a firm of consultants to design the new system. hire
Women are not allowed to enter the monastery for historical reasons. historical
Many people throughout history have dreamt of a world without war. history
She's studying art history. history
The tax increases will certainly hit the poor. hit
His death didn't really hit me at first. hit
It's impossible to hold a conversation with all this noise. hold
Who holds the world record for the long jump? hold
She held the title of world champion for three years. hold
Mrs Thatcher held the post of Prime Minister longer than anyone else last century. hold
We can hold your reservation for three days. hold
I had to hold my stomach in (= pull the muscles flat) to zip up my jeans. hold
Can you hold on? I'll see if he's here. hold on
She just managed to hold back her anger. hold sth back
The police were unable to hold back the crowd. hold sb/sth back
He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. hold on (to sth/sb), hold on to sth/sb
the school/summer/Christmas, etc. holidays holiday
I'm afraid Mr Walsh is away on holiday this week. holiday
We went on holiday together last summer. holiday
a holiday/summer home home
Private home ownership is increasing faster than ever. home
The trip has been exhausting and I'll be glad to be home. home
Hopefully the doctors will allow her home tomorrow. home
I can't believe he got that money honestly. honestly
I honestly can't remember a thing about last night. honestly
You can't honestly expect me to believe that! honestly
I'm just going to answer all the questions I can and hope for the best. hope for the best
hope (of doing sth): They have given up hope of finding any more survivors. hope
Don't raise your hopes too high, or you may be disappointed. hope
I'll do what I can, but don't get your hopes up. hope
She recoiled in horror at the sight of an enormous spider. horror
To his horror, he could feel himself starting to cry (= it upset him very much). horror
horror of doing sth: Most people have a horror of speaking in public. horror
The Arts Centre is hosting a folk festival this summer. host
You can make a curry hotter simply by adding chillies. hot
a hot dry summer hot
I couldn't live in a hot country (= one which has high average temperatures). hot
We're paid by the hour. hour
Most people in this kind of job tend to work long hours. hour
Britain's licensing hours (= when pubs are allowed to open) used to be very restricted. hour
Clients can now contact us by email out of hours (= when the office is closed). hour
Most households now own at least one car. household
poor housing conditions housing
How does it work? how
He did not know how he ought to behave. how
'Her behaviour was very odd.' 'How so? ' how
Do you remember how (= that) the kids always loved going there? how
How ever did you get here so quickly? how
How are you feeling now? how
How was your trip? how
How did they play? how
How kind of you to help! how
How he wished he had been there! how
How about a break? how about...?
How about going for a meal? how about...?
'I think you owe me some money.' ' How come?' how come?
the human body/brain human
Contact with other people is a basic human need. human
human geography (= the study of the way different people live around the world) human
Human remains (= the body of a dead person) were found inside the house. human
We must allow for human error. human
The public is always attracted to politicians who have the human touch (= the ability to make ordinary people feel relaxed when they meet them). human
Dogs can hear much better than humans. human
a humorous look at the world of fashion humorous
a story full of gentle humour humour
I can't stand people with no sense of humour. humour
Men died in their hundreds. hundred
hunt sth: Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic. hunt
I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it. hunt
How's the job-hunting going? hunting
My shoes hurt—they're too tight. hurt
They lived together as husband and wife (= as if they were married) for years. husband and wife
She waited, husbanding her strength for her next visitors. husband
The whole idea of going was so that we could meet her new boyfriend. idea
I had some idea of what the job would be like. idea
idea (for sth): He already had an idea for his next novel. idea
It might be an idea (= it would be sensible) to try again later. idea
The latest big idea is to make women more interested in sport. idea
He hasn't the faintest idea how to manage people. have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
In an ideal world there would be no poverty and disease. ideal
She found it hard to live up to his high ideals. ideal
identify sb/sth as sb/sth: The bodies were identified as those of two suspected drug dealers. identify
identify sb/sth: She was able to identify her attacker. identify
First of all we must identify the problem areas. identify
identify sth: Scientists have identified a link between diet and cancer. identify
identify what, which, etc...: They are trying to identify what is wrong with the present system. identify
I didn't enjoy the book because I couldn't identify with any of the main characters. identify with sb
I'll only stay if you offer me more money. if
If necessary I can come at once. if
You can stay for the weekend if you like. if
You would know what was going on if you'd (= you had) listened. if
Even if (= although) you did see someone, you can't be sure it was him. if
He couldn't tell if she was laughing or crying. if
Listen to the tune and see if you can remember the words. if
We cannot afford to ignore their advice. ignore
Uncle Harry is terminally ill with cancer (= he will die from his illness). ill
He fell ill and died soon after. ill
minor/serious illnesses illness
illustrate how, what, etc...: Here's an example to illustrate what I mean. illustrate
Image is very important in the music world. image
I had a mental image of what she would look like. image
In the Bible it states that humans were created in the image of God. image
We must listen to their problems, real or imaginary. imaginary
Nobody hates you—it's all in your imagination. imagination
She was no longer able to distinguish between imagination and reality. imagination
With a little imagination, you could turn this place into a palace. imagination
We are looking for someone with ingenuity and imagination. imagination
I can't imagine life without the children now. imagine
imagine what, how, etc...: Can you imagine what it must be like to lose your job after 20 years? imagine
imagine sb/sth doing sth: I can just imagine him saying that! imagine
imagine sb/sth to be/do sth: I had imagined her to be older than that. imagine
imagine (sb + adj./noun): I can imagine him really angry. imagine
'He was furious.' 'I can imagine.' imagine
'Can we still buy tickets for the concert?' 'I imagine so.' imagine
Our immediate concern is to help the families of those who died. immediate
The point of my question may not be immediately apparent. immediately
There's nothing immoral about wanting to earn more money. immoral
They were charged with living off immoral earnings (= money earned by working as a prostitute ). immoral
An impatient driver behind me sounded his horn. impatient
The implication in his article is that being a housewife is greatly inferior to every other occupation. implication
He criticized the Director and, by implication, the whole of the organization. implication
an import licence import
import sth: The country has to import most of its raw materials. import
State your reasons in order of importance. importance
Listening is an important part of the job. important
one of the most important collections of American art important
It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions. important
to impose limitations/restrictions/constraints on sth impose
This system imposes additional financial burdens on many people. impose
almost/virtually impossible impossible
It's impossible for me to be there before eight. impossible
It's impossible to prove. impossible
I find it impossible to lie to her. impossible
an impossible dream/goal impossible
I've been placed in an impossible position. impossible
Honestly, you're impossible at times! impossible
a general/an overall impression impression
a slight/steady improvement improvement
improvement in/on/to sth: an improvement in Anglo-German relations improvement
sitting in an armchair in
in the 18th century in
in spring/summer/autumn/winter in
She learnt to drive in three weeks (= after three weeks she could drive). in
I must put my affairs in order. in
I can't drink coffee with milk in. in
He escaped death by an inch. inch
increase with sth: Disability increases with age (= the older sb is, the more likely they are to be disabled). increase
I was very sad indeed to hear of your father's death. indeed
indicate how, what etc...: Our results indicate how misleading it could be to rely on this method. indicate
indication (of sth): They gave no indication of how the work should be done. indication
All the indications are that the deal will go ahead as planned. indication
the world indoor 200 metres champion indoor
Many herbs can be grown indoors. indoors
the world's leading industrial nations industrial
heavy/light industry industry
the steel industry industry
infect sb/sth: It is not possible to infect another person through kissing. infect
influence (with sb): She could probably exert her influence with the manager and get you a job. influence
Research shows that most young smokers are influenced by their friends. influence
influence how, whether, etc...: The wording of questions can influence how people answer. influence
For further information on the diet, write to us at this address. information
According to my information (= according to what I have been told) work was due to start last week. information
Initially, the system worked well. initially
The death toll was initially reported at around 250, but was later revised to 300. initially
She did it on her own initiative (= without anyone telling her to do it). initiative
It was up to the US to take the initiative in repairing relations. initiative
This could seriously injure the company's reputation. injure
minor injuries injury
The passengers escaped with only minor injuries. injury
Don't do that. You'll do yourself an injury (= hurt yourself). injury
Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket. insert
They inserted a tube in his mouth to help him breathe. insert
insert sth: Position the cursor where you want to insert a word. insert
insert sth into sth: Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will. insert
Inside most of us is a small child screaming for attention. inside
I pretended not to care but I was screaming inside. inside
The hotel chain has recently installed a new booking system. install
In the first instance, notify the police and then contact your insurance company. in the first instance
Lee was ill so I went instead. instead
Now I can walk to work instead of going by car. instead of
Follow the instructions on the packet carefully. instruction
instruction on how to do sth: The plant comes with full instructions on how to care for it. instruction
I'm under instructions to keep my speech short. instruction
He phoned you on my instructions. instruction
You insult my intelligence! (= you are treating me as if I am stupid) insult
The crowd were shouting insults at the police. insult
Can you claim for the loss on your insurance? insurance
These plants will add interest to your garden in winter. interest
to feel/have/show/express (an) interest in sth interest
Could I interest you in this model, Sir? interest sb in sth
interested (in doing sth): Anyone interested in joining the club should contact us at the address below. interested
interested (to do sth): We would be interested to hear your views on this subject. interested
There's a talk on Italian art—are you interested (= would you like to go)? interested
Can't we do something more interesting? interesting
international trade/law/sport international
international relations international
a pianist with an international reputation international
You can buy our goods over the Internet. Internet
interpret sth: The data can be interpreted in many different ways. interpret
She couldn't speak much English so her children had to interpret for her. interpret
It is not possible for everyone to put their own interpretation on the law. interpretation
Dreams are open to interpretation (= they can be explained in different ways). interpretation
The interval between major earthquakes might be 200 years. interval
Flaming torches were positioned at intervals along the terrace. at (...) intervals
an interview with the careers adviser interview
Driving into the sun, we had to shade our eyes. into
The fruit can be made into jam. into
Can you translate this passage into German? into
introduce sth into/to sth: We want to introduce the latest technology into schools. introduce
The next programme will be introduced by Mary David. introduce
May I introduce my first guest on the show tonight... introduce
introduce sb: Can I introduce my wife? introduce
introduce yourself (to sb): Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins. introduce
investigate sth: Police are investigating possible links between the murders. investigate
investigate what, how, etc...: Police are investigating what happened. investigate
investigate (sth): Scientists are investigating the effects of diet on fighting cancer. investigate
investigate how, what, etc...: The research investigates how foreign speakers gain fluency. investigate
invitation to do sth: I have an open invitation (= not restricted to a particular date) to visit my friend in Japan. invitation
A concert was held at the invitation of the mayor. invitation
We'll make our decision and contact the people involved. involved
involved (in sth/sb): I was so involved in my book I didn't hear you knock. involved
an iron and steel works iron
iron tablets (= containing iron prepared as a medicine) iron
Some drugs can irritate the lining of the stomach. irritate
No place on the planet can remain an island of affluence in a sea of suffering. island
This is a big issue; we need more time to think about it. issue
The union plans to raise the issue of overtime. issue
issue sth to sb: Work permits were issued to only 5% of those who applied for them. issue
It's impossible to get there in time. it
It's no use shouting. it
If it's convenient I can come tomorrow. it
It was three weeks later that he heard the news. it
What's the next item on the agenda? item
Can I pay for each item separately? item
I heard an item on the radio about women engineers. item
a jealous wife/husband jealous
He's only talking to her to make you jealous. jealous
She's jealous of my success. jealous
Children often feel jealous when a new baby arrives. jealous
a summer/holiday/Saturday/vacation job job
How do these two pieces join? join
She listens but she never joins in. join in (sth/doing sth), join in (with sb/sth)
I can't tell jokes. joke
joke about sth: They often joked about all the things that could go wrong. joke
I'm afraid you've had a wasted journey (= you cannot do what you have come to do). journey
What gives you the right to judge other people? judge
judge how, what, etc...: It's difficult to judge how long the journey will take. judge
As far as I can judge, all of them are to blame. judge
judge how, what, etc...: It was hard to judge how great the risk was. judge
good/poor/sound judgement judgement
It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement. judgement
It was, in her judgement, the wrong thing to do. judgement
Add the juice of two lemons. juice
I couldn't follow the talk because he kept jumping about from one topic to another. jump
Her heart jumped when she heard the news. jump
jump sth: Can you jump that gate? jump
'Quick, jump!' he shouted. jump
She jumped down from the chair. jump
the world junior tennis championships junior
You can get there just as cheaply by plane. just
I've just heard the news. just
I can't just drop all my commitments. just
There is just one method that might work. just
'Can I help you?' 'No thanks, I'm just looking.' (= in a shop/store) just
Who can deny the justice of their cause? justice
He demanded, not without justice, that he should be allowed to express his views. justice
the criminal justice system justice
justify (sb/sth) doing sth: How can they justify paying such huge salaries? justify
Keep a note of where each item can be found. keep
She kept her promise to visit them. keep
He failed to keep his appointment at the clinic. keep
Can you keep a secret? keep
Don't keep us in suspense—what happened next? keep
We're having difficulty keeping up our mortgage payments. keep sth up
She likes to keep up with the latest fashions. keep up with sth
If you do not keep up with the payments you could lose your home. keep up with sth
That child can't keep out of mischief. keep out of sth, keep sb out of sth
Slow down—I can't keep up! keep up (with sb/sth)
I can't keep up with all the changes. keep up (with sb/sth)
Wages are not keeping up with inflation. keep up (with sb/sth)
key (to doing sth): The driver of the car probably holds the key to solving the crime. key
The key is, how long can the federal government control the inflation rate? key
to insert/turn the key in the lock key
His contribution could be key. key
The child was dragged away, kicking and screaming. kick
How are the kids (= your children)? kid
Cancer kills thousands of people every year. kill
Don't kill yourself trying to get the work done by tomorrow. It can wait. kill
I nearly killed myself carrying that suitcase all the way here. kill
Tiredness while driving can kill. kill
She made a killing on the stock market. make a killing
Flour is sold by the kilogram. kilogram
I had a kind of feeling this might happen. a kind of
My father was one of a kind—I'll never be like him. one of a kind
An award can be the kiss of death for a writer. the kiss of death
Lucy was sitting on the sofa, knitting. knit
Knocks and scratches will lower the value of valuable furniture. knock
hair full of knots and tangles (= twisted in a way that is difficult to comb ) knot
know how, what, etc...: Do you know how to use spreadsheets? know
I couldn't see who was speaking, but I knew the voice. know
Knowing Ben, we could be waiting a long time (= it is typical of him to be late). know
The new rules could mean the end of football as we know it (= in the form that we are familiar with). know
know (that)...: He knew (that) he could trust her. know
I don't know that I can finish it by next week. know
She knew she was dying. know
know what, how, etc...: I knew perfectly well what she meant. know
it is known that...: It is widely known that CFCs can damage the ozone layer. know
Two women are known to have died. know
God knows what else they might find. God/goodness/Heaven knows
I don't know if I can come, but I'll let you know tomorrow. let sb know
Let me know how I can help. let sb know
There is a lack of knowledge about the tax system. knowledge
The film was made with the Prince's full knowledge and approval. knowledge
She was impatient in the knowledge that time was limited. knowledge
They could relax safe in the knowledge that they had the funding for the project. knowledge
Repairs involve skilled labour, which can be expensive. labour
good labour relations (= the relationship between workers and employers) labour
a tea lady (= a woman who serves tea in an office) lady
Can I take your coats, ladies? lady
Could I have your attention, ladies and gentlemen? lady
a piece of waste/derelict land land
the bleak/rugged/dramatic, etc. landscape of the area landscape
We can expect changes in the political landscape. landscape
an artist famous for his landscapes landscape
We drove along a muddy lane to reach the farmhouse. lane
the language of dolphins/bees language
bad/foul/strong language (= words that people may consider offensive) language
the language of the legal profession language
Why study Latin? It's a dead language (= no longer spoken by anyone). language
a large area/family/house/car/appetite large
Brazil is the world's largest producer of coffee. large
last night/Tuesday/month/summer/year last
last (out): Can you last (out) until I can get help? last
last (out) sth: Doctors say that she probably won't last out the night (= she will probably die before the morning). last
last (out): Will the coffee last out till next week? last
in late summer late
What is the latest time I can have an appointment? late
The doctors did all they could, but it was too late. be too late
Can I stay up late tonight? late
The birthday card arrived three days late. late
As late as (= as recently as) the 1950s, tuberculosis was still a fatal illness. late
See you later. later
the later part of the seventeenth century later
Have you heard the latest news? latest
The town has a concert hall and two theatres. The latter were both built in the 1950s. latter
The show was hilarious—I couldn't stop laughing. laugh
She laughed to cover her nervousness. laugh
Everybody laughs at my accent. laugh at sb/sth
to pass a law (= officially make it part of the system of laws) law
Defence attorneys can use any means within the law to get their client off. law
British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results. law
Do not think you are above the law (= think that you cannot be punished by the law). law
lay sb/sth (+ adv./prep.): She laid the baby down gently on the bed. lay
A thin layer of dust covered everything. layer
Who will lead the party in the next election? lead
lead (sb/sth) (in sth): The department led the world in cancer research. lead
We lead the way in space technology. lead
Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems. lead
lead sb + adv./prep.: The track led us through a wood. lead
If you lead, I'll follow. lead
Manchester lost their early two-goal lead. lead
The company is a world leader in electrical goods. leader
the dead leaves of autumn/the fall leaf
If we look at the league table we can see Bolton are bottom with 21 points. league
I leaned back in my chair. lean
Can I lean my bike against the wall? lean
learn sth from doing sth: You can learn a great deal just from watching other players. learn
learn sth: How did they react when they learned the news? learn
learn (that)...: He'll just have to learn (that) he can't always have his own way. learn
Cut the grass at least once a week in summer. at least
She may be slow but at least she's reliable. at least
You could at least listen to what he says. at least
leave sb/sth + adv./prep.: You can leave the cooking to me. leave
Leave it with me—I'm sure I can sort it out. leave
'Where shall we eat?' 'I'll leave it entirely (up) to you (= you can decide).' leave
Is there any coffee left? leave
leave sth: I hate leaving home. leave
The plane leaves Heathrow at 12.35. leave
Twist your body to the left, then to the right. left
Take the next road on the left. left
a chair leg leg
the legal profession/system legal
The driver was more than three times over the legal limit (= the amount of alcohol you are allowed to have in your body when you are driving). legal
Legally, there is not a lot we can do. legally
lemon tea lemon
lend sb sth: Can you lend me your car this evening? lend
He was disgusted at the length of time he had to wait. length
Other countries can teach us a lesson or two on industrial policy. lesson
Let your body relax. let
I'll give you a key so that you can let yourself in. let
They let us off lightly. let sb off (with sth)
Fables can be understood on various levels. level
Add a level tablespoon of flour (= enough to fill the spoon but not so much that it goes above the level of the edge of the spoon). level
a driving licence licence
licence (for sth): a licence for the software licence
Is there a licence fee? licence
James lost his licence for six months (= had his licence taken away by the police as a punishment). licence
licence (to do sth): You need a licence to fish in this river. licence
a licence holder (= a person who has been given a licence) licence
a site licence for the new software licence
license sth: The new drug has not yet been licensed in the US. license
licensing hours (= the times when alcohol can be sold at a pub, etc.) license
license sb/sth to do sth: They had licensed the firm to produce the drug. license
a driver's license license
a license for the software license
a license holder (= a person who has been given a license) license
I can't get the lid off this jar. lid
Don't leave toys lying around—someone might trip over them. lie around
He lay down on the sofa and soon fell asleep. lie down
We bought a dishwasher to make life easier. life
In London life can be hard. life
Life can be difficult when you move to a new town. life
How do you find life in Japan? life
He will spend the rest of his life (= until he dies) in a wheelchair. life
The International Stock Exchange started life as a London coffee shop. life
They could see that the company had a limited life (= it was going to close). life
life and death life
The body was cold and showed no signs of life. life
My father died last year—I wish I could bring him back to life. life
My grandfather lost his life (= was killed) in the war. life
I lifted the baby out of the chair. lift
Could I have a lift into town? lift
in the fading light of a summer's evening light
She could just see by the light of the candle. light
Bring it into the light so I can see it. light
a concert of light classical music light
We were just making light conversation. light
This programme looks at the lighter side of politics. light
We all needed a little light relief at the end of a long day (= something amusing or entertaining that comes after sth serious or boring). light
The job does have its lighter moments. light
Let's talk about lighter things, shall we? light
On a lighter note, we end the news today with a story about a duck called Quackers. light
The forecast is for light showers. light
light winds light
Trading on the stock exchange was light today. light
After his accident he was moved to lighter work. light
some light housework light
You are probably well enough to take a little light exercise. light
She felt a light tap on her shoulder. light
the sound of quick light footsteps light
You only need to apply light pressure. light
As a boxer, he was always light on his feet (= quick and elegant in the way he moved). light
Modern video cameras are light and easy to carry. light
Carry this bag—it's the lightest. light
He's lost a lot of weight—he's three kilos lighter than he was. light
The aluminium body is 12% lighter than if built with steel. light
light summer clothes light
Only light vehicles are allowed over the old bridge. light
It was a light spacious apartment at the top of the building. light
He kissed her lightly on the cheek. lightly
She ran lightly up the stairs. lightly
It began to snow lightly. lightly
She tended to sleep lightly nowadays (= it was easy to disturb her). lightly
I try to eat lightly (= not to eat heavy or greasy food). lightly
That sounds like (= I think I can hear) him coming now. like
What's it like studying in Spain? like
You do it like this. like
Don't look at me like that. like
The candles are arranged like so (= in this way). like
How did you like Japan (= did you find it pleasant)? like
like sth + adj.: I like my coffee strong. like
You can dye your hair whatever colour you like. like
How can they afford it? That's what I'd like to know. like
like sb/sth to do sth: We'd like you to come and visit us. like
If you like, we could go out this evening. if you like
Like I said (= as I said before), you're always welcome to stay. like
likely (to do sth): Tickets are likely to be expensive. likely
They might refuse to let us do it, but it's hardly likely. likely
There is a limit to the amount of pain we can bear. limit
You can't drive—you're over the limit (= you have drunk more alcohol than is legal when driving). limit
measures to limit carbon dioxide emissions from cars limit
I've limited myself to 1 000 calories a day to try and lose weight. limit
This animal's intelligence is very limited. limited
Just keep going in a straight line; you can't miss it. line
They followed the line of the river for three miles. line
I can only remember the first two lines of that song. line
He traced the line of her jaw with his finger. line
a beautiful sports car with sleek lines line
a straight/wavy/dotted/diagonal line line
Police suspect there may be a link between the two murders. link
The department is interested in developing closer links with industry. link
link (between A and B): Social customs provide a vital link between generations. link
link A and B (together): When computers are networked, they are linked together so that information can be transferred between them. link
The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked (= they depend on each other). link
a bar selling snacks and liquid refreshment (= drinks) liquid
Towns in the guide are listed alphabetically. list
Listen! What's that noise? Can you hear it? listen
Sorry, I wasn't really listening. listen
He had been listening at the door. listen
listen to sb/sth: to listen to music listen
I listened carefully to her story. listen
You haven't been listening to a word I've said! listen
None of this would have happened if you'd listened to me. listen
Why won't you listen to reason? listen
Listen, there's something I have to tell you. listen
The poor little thing! It's lost its mother. little
If you have any spare milk, could you give me a little? little
He is little known as an artist. little
He lived in poverty most of his life. live
Spiders can live for several days without food. live
You can't live on forty pounds a week. live on sth
He has lived through two world wars. live through sth
the finest living pianist living
Can you help me load the dishwasher? load
It was the world's longest bridge. long
This may take longer than we thought. long
I can't wait any longer. no/any longer
look (to sb) as if.../as though...: You look as though you slept badly. look
look (to sb) as if.../as though...: It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all. look
look where, what, etc...: Can't you look where you're going? look
I can't find my book—I've looked everywhere. look
If you look carefully you can just see our house from here. look
Don't worry about me—I can look after myself (= I don't need any help). look after yourself/sb/sth
She looked round when she heard the noise. look round
She looked through her notes before the exam. look through sth
Can you look up the opening times on the website? look sth up
Looks can be deceptive. look
I've had a good look for it, but I can't find it. look
Economic growth can be loosely defined as an increase in GDP. loosely
I've lost ten pounds since I started this diet. lose
Many people lost their lives (= were killed). lose
the lost art of letter-writing lost
Hang on a minute—I'm lost. lost
Have some more cake. There's lots left. lot
He has invited nearly a hundred people but a lot aren't able to come. lot
black coffee with lots of sugar lot
I saw a lot of her (= I saw her often) last summer. lot
I play tennis quite a lot (= often) in the summer. lot
She screamed as loudly as she could. loudly
I like most sports but tennis is my first love. love
He seems incapable of love. love
love sth: I really love summer evenings. love
love to do sth: Come on Rory, the kids would love to hear you sing. love
Her much-loved brother lay dying of AIDS. love
'Can I get you anything?' 'A cup of tea would be lovely.' lovely
an art-lover lover
Can you turn the music lower—you'll wake the baby. low
I could hardly believe my luck when he said yes. luck
You can think yourself lucky you didn't get mugged. lucky
It was lucky for us that we were able to go. lucky
There's room for one more piece of luggage. luggage
She has a fine pair of lungs! (= she can sing or shout loudly) lung
Machines have replaced human labour in many industries. machine
How does this machine work? machine
Do you believe in magic? magic
He suddenly appeared as if by magic. magic
Like all truly charismatic people, he can work his magic on both men and women. magic
Our year in Italy was pure/sheer magic. magic
He's returning to the team this season, hoping that the old magic can be made to work once more. magic
a magic spell/charm/potion/trick magic
Trust is the magic ingredient in our relationship. magic
hate mail (= letters containing insults and threats) mail
mail sb: Please mail us at the following email address. mail
mail sb sth: Can you mail me that document you mentioned? mail
Poor housing and unemployment are the main problems. main
The population almost doubles in summer, mainly because of the jazz festival. mainly
The two countries have always maintained close relations. maintain
There were calls for major changes to the welfare system. major
a majority decision (= one that is decided by what most people want) majority
be made to do sth: She must be made to comply with the rules. make
Can you make yourself understood in Russian? make
She couldn't make herself heard above the noise of the traffic. make
make sth + noun: I made painting the house my project for the summer. make
make sth for sb: She made coffee for us all. make
make sb sth: She made us all coffee. make
We're making our attic into an extra bedroom. make sb/sth into sb/sth
Nothing can make up for the loss of a child. make up for sth
How can I make up for the way I've treated you? make up (to sb) for sth
I'm sorry I won't be able to make it (= for example, to a party) on Saturday. make it
I don't know how I made it through the week. make it
a make-up artist (= a person whose job is to put make-up on the faces of actors and models) make-up
the male menopause (= emotional and physical problems that affect some men at about the age of 50) male
a male-dominated profession male
The body is that of a white male aged about 40. male
the relationships between men and women man
Can you manage that suitcase? manage
Let's meet up again—can you manage next week sometime? manage
She's 82 and can't manage on her own any more. manage
manage with/without sb/sth: How do you manage without a car? manage
I don't know how she manages on her own with four kids. manage
I don't know exactly how we'll manage it, but we will, somehow. manage
Can you manage another piece of cake? (= eat one) manage
How did you manage to persuade him? manage
We couldn't have managed without you. manage
'Need any help?' 'No, thanks. I can manage.' manage
He is one of the highest paid management gurus in the world. management
Most managements are keen to avoid strikes. management
Diet plays an important role in the management of heart disease. management
She answered in a businesslike manner. manner
She could at least have the good manners to let me know she won't be able to attend. manner
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. manufacturer
You can't have one each. We haven't got many. many
It is now possible to map the different functions of the brain. map
Grammar information enables students to map the structure of a foreign language onto their own. map sth on/onto sth
I hate marking exam papers. mark
The cross marks the spot where the body was found. mark
mark A (with B): Items marked with an asterisk can be omitted. mark
I got full marks (= the highest mark possible) in the spelling test. mark
Detectives found no marks on the body. mark
the world market in coffee market
They have cornered the market in sportswear (= sell the most). market
Rachel and David are getting married on Saturday. married
Don't give me any more. I've eaten masses! mass
a pine table with four matching chairs matching
After mating, the female kills the male. mate
the material world material
'I think this is the best so far.' 'Well, that's a matter of opinion (= other people may think differently). matter
What's the matter with you today (= why are you behaving like this)? matter
She may need your help with some business matters. matter
It was a matter of some concern to most of those present (= something they were worried about). matter
Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do to improve matters. matter
'I suppose you'll be leaving soon, then?' 'No, as a matter of fact I'll be staying for another two years.' as a matter of fact
I know which area they live in, but whether I can find their house is a different matter. be another/a different matter
matter (to sb): The children matter more to her than anything else in the world. matter
After his death, nothing seemed to matter any more. matter
the maximum speed/temperature/volume maximum
What is the absolute maximum you can afford to pay? maximum
That may or may not be true. may
He may have (= perhaps he has) missed his train. may
They may well win. may
There is a range of programs on the market which may be described as design aids. may
He may be a good father but he's a terrible husband. may
May I come in? may
You may come in if you wish. may
It will cost two, maybe three hundred pounds. maybe
We go there maybe once or twice a month. maybe
I thought maybe we could go together. maybe
Maybe we can meet for lunch next week sometime. maybe
Enjoy your meal. meal
Her children mean the world to her. mean
mean to be/do sth: Do you have any idea what it means to be poor? mean
mean (that)...: We'll have to be careful with money but that doesn't mean (that) we can't enjoy ourselves. mean
mean doing sth: This new order will mean working overtime. mean
mean sth as sth: Don't be upset—I'm sure she meant it as a compliment. mean
mean sth for sb/sth: The chair was clearly meant for a child. mean
I know what you mean (= I understand and feel sympathy). I hated learning to drive too. mean
'But Pete doesn't know we're here!' 'That's what I mean! (= that's what I have been trying to tell you.)' mean
Her life seemed to have lost all meaning. meaning
Stress can be extremely damaging to your health. Exercise, meanwhile, can reduce its effects. meanwhile
the metric system of measurement measurement
Accurate measurement is very important in science. measurement
Do you know your measurements (= the size of parts of your body)? measurement
The exact measurements of the room are 3 metres 20 by 2 metres 84. measurement
the medical profession medical
alternative medicine medicine
electronic/audio-visual media medium
A T-shirt can be an excellent medium for getting your message across. medium
Helen will chair the meeting (= be in charge of it). meeting
I'll be in a meeting all morning—can you take my calls? meeting
a membership card/fee membership
She can recite the whole poem from memory. memory
Are you sure? Memory can play tricks on you. memory
This hasn't happened in living memory (= nobody alive now can remember it happening). memory
Do you have a mental picture of what it will look like? mental
I made a mental note to talk to her about it. mental
She was suffering from physical and mental exhaustion. mental
The analysis of dreams can reveal details of a person's mental state. mental
I felt extremely fit, both physically and mentally. mentally
The biggest question is how they got into this mess in the first place. mess
Jenny's not here at the moment. Can I take a message? message
I've been trying to get you all day—don't you ever listen to your messages? message
traditional/alternative methods method
mid-morning coffee mid-
You can't leave in the middle of the meeting! middle
She heard the clock strike midnight. midnight
He said he might come tomorrow. might
He might get there in time, but I can't be sure. might
I know Vicky doesn't like the job, but I mightn't find it too bad. might
The pills might have helped him, if only he'd taken them regularly. might
He might say that now (= it is true that he does), but he can soon change his mind. might
You might try calling the help desk. might
I thought we might go to the zoo on Saturday. might
Might I use your phone? might
If I might just say something... might
a mild form of the disease mild
a mild punishment/criticism mild
It's safe to take a mild sedative. mild
Use a soap that is mild on the skin. mild
mild irritation/amusement/disapproval mild
a mild state of shock mild
We may have to take military action. military
When I saw the exam questions my mind just went blank (= I couldn't remember anything). mind
As for avoiding you, nothing could be further from my mind (= I was not thinking of it at all). mind
'Drugs' are associated in most people's minds with drug abuse. mind
I could not have complete peace of mind before they returned. mind
His mind is as sharp as ever. mind
I've no idea how her mind works! mind
When discussing influential modern artists, three names immediately come to mind. come/spring to mind
They're both beautiful—I can't make up my mind. make up your mind, make your mind up
mind how, where, etc...: Mind how you go! (= often used when you say goodbye to sb) mind
I don't mind helping if you can't find anyone else. mind
'Would you like tea or coffee?' 'I don't mind—either's fine.' mind
mind how, what, etc...: She never minded how hot it was. mind
Have you broken it? Never mind, we can buy another one. never mind
Can you read that form carefully, if you wouldn't mind, and then sign it. if you don't mind, if you wouldn't mind
I wouldn't mind a cup of coffee, if it's no trouble. I wouldn't mind sth/doing sth
I've heard they're getting divorced. Mind you, I'm not surprised—they were always arguing. mind you
minor injuries minor
youths imprisoned for minor offences minor
There may be some minor changes to the schedule. minor
Men are in the minority in this profession. be in a/the minority
Hang on a minute—I'll just get my coat. minute
Could I see you for a minute? minute
Typical English weather—one minute it's raining and the next minute the sun is shining. minute
a rear-view mirror (= in a car, so that the driver can see what is behind) mirror
You can't afford to miss meals (= not eat meals) when you're in training. miss
It was an opportunity not to be missed. miss
'Are you coming to the school play?' 'I wouldn't miss it for the world.' miss
The hotel is the only white building on the road—you can't miss it. miss
miss doing sth: She narrowly missed hitting him. miss
He was reported missing, presumed dead. missing
The waiter made a mistake (in) adding up the bill. mistake
I told her my secret in the mistaken belief that I could trust her. mistaken
mix sth: With this range of paints, you can mix your own colours. mix
The play was given a mixed reception by the critics (= some liked it, some did not). mixed
We listened to the news with a mixture of surprise and horror. mixture
Add the eggs to the mixture and beat well. mixture
The nation's constitution provided a model that other countries followed. model
the modern industrial world modern
Shakespeare's language can be a problem for modern readers. modern
modern art/architecture/drama/jazz modern
a modern computer system modern
Are you listening, Mom? mom
Could you wait a moment, please? moment
Moments later (= a very short time later), I heard a terrible crash. moment
We'll need to raise more money (= collect or borrow it) next year. money
Can you lend me some money until tomorrow? money
Where can I change my money into dollars? money
The family made their money in the 18th century. money
Each student's progress is closely monitored. monitor
The movie captures the mood of the interwar years perfectly. mood
There's no moon tonight (= no moon can be seen). moon
By the light of the moon I could just make out shapes and outlines. moon
morally right/wrong/justified/unacceptable morally
Could you repeat that once more (= one more time)? more
She was more than a little shaken (= extremely shaken) by the experience. more
She could earn $200 a night, more or less. more or less
A talented artist, he was, moreover, a writer of some note. moreover
See you tomorrow morning. morning
I prefer coffee in the morning. morning
I walk to work most mornings. morning
I spent most time on the first question. most
I like most vegetables. most
Most classical music sends me to sleep. most
As most of you know, I've decided to resign. most
Most of the people I had invited turned up. most
There are thousands of verbs in English and most (of them) are regular. most
We're mostly out on Sundays. mostly
the relationship between mother and baby mother
The death toll continues to mount. mount
You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays (= because it is so crowded). move
You can't move for books in her room. move
move sth: I can't move my fingers. move
move sth + adv./prep.: We moved our chairs a little nearer. move
He's performed well since his move from Manchester United to Liverpool. move
She felt he was watching her every move. move
Getting a job in marketing was a good career move. move
She observed the gentle movement of his chest as he breathed. movement
Power comes from the forward movement of the entire body. movement
laws to allow free movement of goods and services movement
No dessert for me, thanks. It was as much as I could do to finish the main course. as much as sb can do
My mum says I can't go. mum
He felt every muscle in his body tighten. muscle
a museum of modern art museum
to listen to music music
She could hear music playing somewhere. music
Can you read music (= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music)? music
Cars must not park in front of the entrance (= it is not allowed). must
You mustn't say things like that. must
I found myself unable to speak. myself
It is one of the great unsolved mysteries of this century. mystery
His past is shrouded in mystery (= not much is known about it). mystery
a naked body naked
They found him half naked and bleeding to death. naked
name sb/sth (after sb): name sb/sth (for sb): He was named after his father (= given his father's first name). name
the diesel engine, named after its inventor Rudolf Diesel name
Can you name all the American states? name
narrow streets narrow
a narrow bed/doorway/shelf narrow
narrow shoulders/hips narrow
There was only a narrow gap between the bed and the wall. narrow
the narrow confines of prison life narrow
The road soon became narrower and steeper. narrow
a narrow victory narrow
He lost the race by the narrowest of margins. narrow
She was elected by a narrow majority. narrow
He had a narrow escape when his car skidded on the ice. narrow
narrow interests narrow
She has a very narrow view of the world. narrow
The shop sells only a narrow range of goods. narrow
a narrow circle of friends narrow
the natural agility of a cat natural
When body temperature is beginning to fall there is a natural tendency to fall asleep. natural
to die of natural causes (= not by violence, but normally, of old age) natural
the natural world (= of trees, rivers, animals and birds) natural
natural yogurt (= with no flavour added) natural
plants that grow naturally in poor soils naturally
This leads naturally to my next point. naturally
to be naturally artistic naturally
Most birds are naturally timid. naturally
a near impossibility near
She took a step nearer. near
a state near (to) death near
It may be necessary to buy a new one. necessary
If necessary, you can contact me at home. necessary
Changes can easily be made where necessary. necessary
She craned (= stretched) her neck to get a better view. neck
Don't go—I might need you. need
What do you need your own computer for? You can use ours. need
We will contact you again if the need arises. need
It's difficult to express our needs and desires. need
a poor/quiet/residential neighbourhood neighbourhood
He shouted so loudly that the whole neighbourhood could hear him. neighbourhood
He didn't remember and neither did I. neither
'I can't understand a word of it.' 'Neither can I.' neither
Every nerve in her body was tense. nerve
He lives on his nerves (= is always worried). nerve
The horse may be nervous of cars. nervous
The office network allows users to share files and software, and to use a central printer. network
'I work for a company called Orion Technology.' 'Never heard of them.' never
I never realized just how easy it is. never
Someone might find out, and that would never do (= that is not acceptable). never
The old system had its flaws, but nevertheless it was preferable to the new one. nevertheless
new to sb: Our system is probably new to you. new
Have you heard the news? Pat's leaving! news
It's news to me (= I haven't heard it before). news
to listen to/watch the news news
Can you put the news on? news
The next train to Baltimore is at ten. next
The next six months will be the hardest. next
the next chapter next
Who's next? next
I fainted and the next thing I knew I was in the hospital. next
Round here, you leave school at sixteen and next thing you know, you're married with three kids. next
Next time I'll bring a book. next
What happened next? next
Next, I heard the sound of voices. next
The next best thing to flying is gliding. next
One moment he wasn't there, the next he was. next
nice (that...): It's nice that you can come with us. nice
If you ask her nicely she might say yes. nicely
Did you hear the storm last night? night
There's no telling what will happen next. no
She's no fool (= she's intelligent). no
We had to shout above the noise of the traffic. noise
a noisy protest (= when people shout) noisy
I can't wait for this nonsense to end so that we can all be friends again. nonsense
Most of the translation he did for me was complete nonsense. nonsense
He should be able to lead a perfectly normal life. normal
My day began in the normal way, and then I received a very strange phone call. normal
I'm not normally allowed to stay out late. normally
She wrinkled her nose in disgust. nose
I can't see from here. not
'Who's next?' 'Not me.' not
'Can I throw this out?' 'Certainly not.' not
He sat taking notes of everything that was said. note
Can I borrow your lecture notes? note
The sleeve notes include a short biography of the performers on this recording. note
note how, where, etc...: Note how these animals sometimes walk with their tails up in the air. note
There's nothing you can do to help. nothing
Nothing but a miracle can save her now. nothing but
Prices may be altered without notice. notice
The bar is closed until further notice (= until you are told that it is open again). notice
a notice saying 'Keep off the Grass' notice
notice (that)...: I couldn't help noticing (that) she was wearing a wig. notice
notice how, what, etc...: Did you notice how Rachel kept looking at her watch? notice
Now, listen to what she's saying. now
Now, the next point is quite complex. now
Now that the kids have left home we've got a lot of extra space. now
Huge numbers of (= very many) animals have died. number
I could give you any number of (= a lot of) reasons for not going. number
Nurses are leaving the profession in increasing numbers. number
to obey a command/an order/rules/the law obey
He had always obeyed his parents without question. obey
I tried to run but my legs just wouldn't obey me. obey
'Sit down!' Meekly, she obeyed. obey
everyday objects such as cups and saucers object
Her sole object in life is to become a travel writer. object
The main objective of this meeting is to give more information on our plans. objective
Most information was collected by direct observation of the animals' behaviour. observation
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
All the characters in the novel are closely observed (= seem like people in real life). observe
observe that...: She observed that all the chairs were already occupied. observe
be observed to do sth: He was observed to follow her closely. observe
observe how, what, etc...: They observed how the parts of the machine fitted together. observe
to obtain advice/information/permission obtain
I finally managed to obtain a copy of the report. obtain
Further details can be obtained by writing to the above address. obtain
To obtain the overall score, add up the totals in each column. obtain
I may be stating the obvious but without more money the project cannot survive. obvious
Diet and exercise are obviously important. obviously
'I didn't realise it was a formal occasion.' 'Obviously!' (= I can see by the way you are dressed) obviously
I can remember very few occasions when he had to cancel because of ill health. occasion
He used the occasion to announce further tax cuts. occasion
It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy. occasion
This type of allergy can very occasionally be fatal. occasionally
The bed seemed to occupy most of the room. occupy
Can't you throw out that old bike of Tommy's? of
I must be off soon (= leave). off
Summer's not far off now. off
Families will be better off under the new law (= will have more money). be well/better/badly, etc. off
They are both comfortably off (= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without worrying too much about the cost). be well/better/badly, etc. off
We can't be any worse off than we are already. be better/worse off (doing sth)
a criminal/serious/minor/sexual, etc. offence offence
a capital offence (= one for which sb may be punished by death) offence
I'm sure he meant no offence when he said that. offence
The photo may cause offence to some people. offence
a minor/serious offense offense
The programme contains language which some viewers may find offensive. offensive
I gratefully took the cup of coffee she offered me. offer
You can't just turn down offers of work like that. offer
They made me an offer I couldn't refuse. offer
according to official statistics/figures official
Try to exercise as often as possible. often
All too often the animals die through neglect. often
'I saw Ben yesterday.' 'Oh yes, how is he?' oh
You can't come tonight? Oh well, see you next week then. oh
Oh, how wonderful! oh
Oh, Sue! Could you help me a moment? oh
I'll do it my way, OK? OK
Is it OK for me to come too? OK
In those days most people left school when they were only fifteen years old. old
My parents are old-fashioned about relationships and marriage. old-fashioned
He lived on a diet of junk food. on
On their advice I applied for the job. on
You can't feed a family on £50 a week. on
You can get me on 020 7946 0887. on
I'm sorry we can't come—we've got a lot on. on
I can't do everything all at once—you'll have to be patient. all at once
Let me hear it just once more. once again, once more
We didn't know how we would cope once the money had gone. once
There's only one thing we can do. one
He's the one person I can trust. one
It's the one thing I can't stand about him. one
They all went off in one direction. one
How about those ones over there? one
I'd love to come—the only thing is I might be late. the only thing is...
There are only a limited number of tickets available. only
Only then did she realize the stress he was under. only
We can only guess what happened. only
He could only watch helplessly as the car plunged into the ravine. only
The system is open to abuse. open
driving along the open road (= part of a road in the country, where you can drive fast) open
The police have opened an investigation into the death. open
Mr Chen opened the car door for his wife. open
We could see the stars through an opening in the roof. opening
the opening of the Olympic Games opening
Can you talk openly about sex with your parents? openly
The men in prison would never cry openly (= so that other people could see). openly
France operates a system of subsidized loans to dairy farmers. operate
Most domestic freezers operate at below −18 °C. operate
Solar panels can only operate in sunlight. operate
Some people can only operate well under pressure. operate
opinion (that...): The chairman expressed the opinion that job losses were inevitable. opinion
In my opinion, it's a very sound investment. opinion
a dangerous/worthy/formidable opponent opponent
opponents of the regime opponent
opportunity (for sth/for doing sth): There was no opportunity for further discussion. opportunity
career/employment/job opportunities opportunity
He is rude to me at every opportunity (= whenever possible). opportunity
It is time for opposing factions to unite and work towards a common goal. opposing
It's not easy having a relationship when you live at opposite ends of the country. opposite
I could see smoke coming from the windows of the house directly opposite. opposite
He sat down in the chair opposite. opposite
I watched them leave and then drove off in the opposite direction. opposite
See opposite (= on the opposite page) for further details. opposite
We cannot back down at the first sign of opposition. opposition
He spent five years in prison for his opposition to the regime. opposition
He's gone to work for the opposition. opposition
The opposition is/are mounting a strong challenge to our business. opposition
Liverpool couldn't match the opposition in the final and lost 2-0. opposition
the leader of the Opposition opposition
This particular model comes with a wide range of options (= things you can choose to have when buying sth but which you will have to pay extra for). option
It can be black, white or grey. or
He can't read or write. or
'Who said so?' 'Oh, somebody or other. I can't remember who it was.' or somebody/something/somewhere, somebody/something/somewhere or other
These items can be made to order (= produced especially for a particular customer) order
Dogs can be trained to obey orders. order
Interest rates can be controlled by order of the central bank. order
Some teachers find it difficult to keep their classes in order. order
The names are listed in alphabetical order. order
in chronological/numerical order order
arranged in order of priority/importance/size order
The results, ranked in descending/ascending order, are as follows: order
Let's take the problems in a different order. order
It was time she put her life in order. order
It is one of the functions of art to bring order out of chaos. order
Is your work permit in order? in order
Is everything in order, sir? in order
All those concerned must work together in order that agreement can be reached on this issue. in order that
In order to get a complete picture, further information is needed. in order to do sth
order sth (from sb): These boots can be ordered direct from the manufacturer. order
order that...: They ordered that for every tree cut down two more be planted. order
They ordered that for every tree cut down two more should be planted. order
an organ transplant/donor organ
the World Health Organization organization
I leave most of the organization of these conferences to my assistant. organization
I'll invite people if you can organize food and drinks. organize
Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly. organize
an organized system of childcare organized
organized religion (= traditional religion followed by large numbers of people who obey a fixed set of rules) organized
organized crime (= committed by professional criminals working in large groups) organized
Most coughs are viral in origin (= caused by a virus). origin
an original painting by local artist Graham Tovey original
At that price, you could have bought an original! original
I can't see you now—some other time, maybe. other
He crashed into a car coming the other way. other
We're going away in June but other than that I'll be here all summer. other than
My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't have afforded the trip. otherwise
Such things ought not to be allowed. ought to
Children ought to be able to read by the age of 7. ought to
We're out of milk. out
to call/cry/shout out out
The seeds may be sown outdoors in the spring. outdoors
I walked along the outer edge of the track. outer
At last we could see the dim outline of an island. outline
You can't open the door from the outside. outside
I can't get an outside line. outside
They felt cut off from the outside world (= from other people and from other things that were happening). outside
You can park your car outside our house. outside
You may do as you wish outside working hours. outside
Cover her over with a blanket. over
She put her hand over her mouth to stop herself from screaming. over
They've travelled all over the world. over
We heard it over the radio. over
an overall improvement in standards of living (= affecting everyone) overall
When she finished painting, she stepped back to admire the overall effect. overall
The dead woman had been overcome by smoke. overcome
I saw it with my own eyes (= I didn't hear about it from somebody else). own
Your day off is your own (= you can spend it as you wish). own
For reasons of his own (= particular reasons that perhaps only he knew about), he refused to join the club. own
He wants to come into the business on his own terms. own
Most of the apartments are privately owned. own
to set off at a steady/gentle/leisurely pace pace
Congestion frequently reduces traffic to walking pace. pace
It is difficult to keep up with the rapid pace of change. pace
We encourage all students to work at their own pace (= as fast or as slow as they can). pace
To be a really good runner he needs to lengthen his pace a little. pace
I haven't packed yet. pack
You can buy the envelopes in packs of ten. pack
We package our products in recyclable materials. package
Attractive packaging can help to sell products. packaging
the sports/financial pages of the newspaper page
over the page (= on the next page) page
a painful death painful
Applying for jobs can be a long and painful process. painful
a collection of paintings by American artists painting
Students worked in pairs on the project. in pairs
a large stainless steel pan pan
recycled paper paper
Experience is more important for this job than paper qualifications (= that exist on paper, but may not have any real value). paper
paper losses/profits (= that are shown in accounts but which may not exist in reality) paper
It can be difficult to be a good parent. parent
a park bench park
You can't park here. park
You can't park the car here. park
to win a seat in Parliament parliament
Henry IV, Part II part
a plant that grows in many parts of the world part
Come and visit us if you're ever in our part of the world. part
the parts of the body part
The procedure can be divided into two parts. part
How many countries took part in the last Olympic Games? take part (in sth)
Peter was lying on the sofa doing nothing in particular. in particular
She directed the question at no one in particular. in particular
to be in/to go into partnership partnership
Marriage should be an equal partnership. partnership
partnership between A and B: a partnership between the United States and Europe partnership
a junior member of the partnership partnership
The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten. party
How did you pass the evening? pass
The road was so narrow that cars were unable to pass. pass
She passed me in the street without even saying hello. pass
Can you pass these pictures around for everyone to look at, please? pass sth around/round
A dark narrow passage led to the main hall. passage
in past years/centuries/ages past
From past experience I'd say he'd probably forgotten the time. past
a concrete path path
Follow the path through the woods. path
to walk along a path path
I have run out of patience with her. patience
I don't have the patience to do jigsaw puzzles. patience
The murders all seem to follow a (similar) pattern (= happen in the same way). pattern
This system sets the pattern for others to follow. pattern
David waited for a pause in the conversation so he could ask his question. pause
Are you paying in cash or by credit card? pay
pay (with sth): Many people paid with their lives (= they died). pay
You can pay back the loan over a period of three years. pay sb back (sth), pay sth back (to sb)
The negotiators are trying to make peace between the warring factions. peace
The countries have been at peace for more than a century. peace
She lay back and enjoyed the peace of the summer evening. peace
They simply can't seem to live in peace with each other. peace
She felt at peace with the world. peace
These garments are intended for professional sports people. people
The work was carried out as per instructions. as per sth
Poor families spend about 80 to 90 per cent of their income on food. per cent
It's perfectly normal to feel like this. perfectly
to perform an experiment/a miracle/a ceremony perform
A computer can perform many tasks at once. perform
I'd like to hear it performed live. perform
If Rooney performs (= performs well) then I believe England can win. perform
'Are you going to come?' 'Perhaps. I'll see how I feel.' perhaps
a change which could affect perhaps 20% of the population perhaps
'You could do it yourself.' 'Yeah, perhaps.' perhaps
You can have it for a trial period (= in order to test it). period
Most teenagers go through a period of rebelling. period
a permanent fixture (= a person or an object that is always in a particular place) permanent
permission (for sth): You must ask permission for all major expenditure. permission
permission (for sb/sth) (to do sth): The school has been refused permission to expand. permission
No official permission has been given for the event to take place. permission
She took the car without permission. permission
poems reprinted by kind permission of the author permission
With your permission, I'd like to say a few words. permission
permit sth: Radios are not permitted in the library. permit
There are fines for exceeding permitted levels of noise pollution. permit
permit sb/yourself sth: We were not permitted any contact with each other. permit
Jim permitted himself a wry smile. permit
permit sb/yourself to do sth: Visitors are not permitted to take photographs. permit
She would not permit herself to look at them. permit
Permit me to offer you some advice. permit
We hope to visit the cathedral, if time permits. permit
I'll come tomorrow, weather permitting (= if the weather is fine). permit
permit sth: The password permits access to all files on the hard disk. permit
The length of the report does not permit a detailed discussion of the problems. permit
permit sb/sth to do sth: Cash machines permit you to withdraw money at any time. permit
What sort of person would do a thing like that? person
This vehicle is licensed to carry 4 persons. (= in a notice) person
a personal pension plan (= a pension organized by a private company for one particular person) personal
Having good personal relationships is the most important thing for me. personal
Use stencils to add a few personal touches to walls and furniture. personal
There are likely to be tensions and personality clashes in any social group. personality
personalities from the world of music personality
a TV/sports personality personality
persuade sb into sth/into doing sth: I allowed myself to be persuaded into entering the competition. persuade
during the first/next/last phase phase
Listeners are invited to phone in with their comments. phone in
Can you get these photocopied for me by 5 o'clock? photocopy
photograph sb/sth: He has photographed some of the world's most beautiful women. photograph
physical love physical
They are having a physical relationship. physical
It is a physical impossibility to be in two places at once. physical
the physical world/universe/environment physical
physical fitness physical
The ordeal has affected both her mental and physical health. physical
The centre offers activities for everyone, whatever your age or physical condition. physical
mentally and physically handicapped physically
physically and emotionally exhausted physically
I felt physically sick before the exam. physically
I don't find him physically attractive. physically
They were physically prevented from entering the building. physically
a physically demanding job physically
Try to be as physically active as possible. physically
Physically, she hadn't changed much. physically
It's physically impossible to finish by the end of the week. physically
We were able to pick up the BBC World Service. pick sb/sth up
a piece of art/music/poetry, etc. piece
They have some beautiful pieces (= works of art, etc.) in their home. piece
a 500-piece jigsaw piece
He's worried the business will fall to pieces without him. fall to pieces
Pigs were grunting and squealing in the yard. pig
The clothes were piled high on the chair. pile
pile A with B: The sofa was piled high with cushions. pile
pile B on(to) A: He piled as much food as he could onto his plate. pile
We'd better get a couple of extra pints (= of milk) tomorrow. pint
Add half a pint of cream. pint
Insulation may reduce the danger of pipes bursting in winter. pipe
I could only feel pity for what they were enduring. pity
a pity (that...): It's a pity that you can't stay longer. pity
Would you like to change places with me so you can see better? place
I can't remember all the places we visited in Thailand. place
I can't be in two places at once. place
You can use milk in place of cream in this recipe. in place of sb/sth, in sb's/sth's place
He was unable to come to the ceremony, but he sent his son to accept the award in his place. in place of sb/sth, in sb's/sth's place
We may never discover what took place that night. take place
She couldn't attend the meeting so her assistant took her place. take sb's/sth's place, take the place of sb/sth
Computers have taken the place of typewriters in most offices. take sb's/sth's place, take the place of sb/sth
A bomb had been placed under the seat. place
Let's hope everything will go according to plan. plan
plan (for sth): Do you have any plans for the summer? plan
We can't change our plans now. plan
plan how, what, etc...: I've been planning how I'm going to spend the day. plan
I caught the next plane to Dublin. plane
the planets of our solar system planet
a nuclear reprocessing plant plant
a plastic bag/cup/toy plastic
The tanks were mainly constructed of steel plates. plate
She had a metal plate inserted in her arm. plate
a plate of sandwiches plate
The part of Elizabeth was played by Cate Blanchett. play
He had always wanted to play Othello. play
play (sb sth): Play me their new CD, please. play
play sth: to play football/chess/cards, etc. play
a CD/DVD/cassette/record player player
'Can I help you?' he asked pleasantly. pleasantly
Two coffees, please. please
Please could I leave early today? please
'Coffee?' 'Please.' please
You can't please everybody. please
There's just no pleasing some people (= some people are impossible to please). please
pleased (to hear, know, etc. sth): I'm pleased to hear about your news. pleased
We are always pleased to be able to help. pleased
'May I sit here?' 'Yes, with pleasure.' with pleasure
'Do we need more milk?' 'No, there's plenty in the fridge.' plenty
One of the hotel's plus points is that it is very central. plus
The plus side of working at home is that you can be more flexible. plus
I've got too much on at work. Plus my father is not well. plus
The appointment is at 3 p.m. p.m.
The climber was at/on the point of death when they found him. point
One of the hotel's plus points (= good features) is that it is very central. point
Can you explain that point again? point
I wish he would get to the point (= say it quickly). point
point sth: She pointed her finger in my direction. point
I'll point him out to you next time he comes in. point sb/sth out (to sb)
Some mushrooms contain a deadly poison. poison
a tiny spider with a poisonous bite poisonous
The profession is policed by its own regulatory body. police
We have tried to pursue a policy of neutrality. policy
They have had a significant change in policy on paternity leave. policy
I don't know how to make polite conversation. polite
the internal politics of the legal profession politics
sexual politics (= concerning relationships of power between the sexes) politics
The body was lying in a pool of blood. pool
a country poor in natural resources poor
soil poor in nutrients poor
poor food/light/soil poor
to have a poor opinion of sb (= to not think well of sb) poor
a poor swimmer poor
a poor judge of character poor
She's a good teacher but a poor manager. poor
a poor sailor (= sb who easily gets sick at sea) poor
Have you heard about poor old Harry? His wife's left him. poor
It's hungry—the poor little thing. poor
'I have stacks of homework to do.' 'Oh, you poor thing.' poor
They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids. poor
We aim to help the poorest families. poor
It's among the poorer countries of the world. poor
Why don't you pop in (= visit us) for a drink next time you're in the area? pop
By popular demand, the tour has been extended by two weeks. popular
One third of the world's population consumes/consume two thirds of the world's resources. population
Oil spillages are disastrous for fish populations. population
port of entry (= a place where people or goods can enter a country) port
He adopted a relaxed pose for the camera. pose
This show of concern is just a pose. pose
the company's dominant position in the world market position
Wealth and position (= high social status) were not important to her. position
The company's financial position is not certain. position
Keep the box in an upright position. position
positive (about sth): I can't be positive about what time it happened. positive
He was charged with possessing a shotgun without a licence. possess
The gallery possesses a number of the artist's early works. possess
On her father's death, she came into possession of (= received) a vast fortune. possession
You cannot legally take possession of the property (= start using it after buying it) until three weeks after the contract is signed. possession
What had seemed impossible now seemed a distinct possibility. possibility
to exhaust all the possibilities possibility
Career possibilities for women are much greater than they were fifty years ago. possibility
It is possible to get there by bus. possible
Would it be possible for me to leave a message for her? possible
This wouldn't have been possible without you. possible
Try to avoid losing your temper if at all possible (= if you can). possible
Use public transport whenever possible (= when you can). possible
It's just not physically possible to finish all this by the end of the week. possible
We spent every possible moment on the beach. possible
The doctors did all that was humanly possible to save him. possible
a possible future president possible
the possible side effects of the drug possible
Frost is possible, although unlikely, at this time of year. possible
It's just possible that I gave them the wrong directions. possible
'Do you think he'll resign?' 'Anything's possible where he's concerned.' possible
'You might be wrong, of course!' 'It's possible, but I doubt it.' possible
There are several possible explanations. possible
Please suggest possible ways in which you would improve the existing program. possible
It was possibly their worst performance ever. possibly
She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. possibly
'Will you be around next week?' 'Possibly.' possibly
'I'm sure he didn't mean to be rude.' 'Quite possibly (= you may be right), but the damage has been done.' possibly
You can't possibly mean that! possibly
How could you possibly think that I had anything to do with it! possibly
Could you possibly open that window? possibly
I will come as soon as I possibly can. possibly
They tried everything they possibly could to improve the situation. possibly
We don't want these rumours to spread if we can possibly avoid it. possibly
Three soldiers were shot dead at a border post. post
The company has been unable to fill the post. post
Could you post this letter for me? post
You can buy your stamps at the post office. post office
a coffee pot pot
Is there any more tea in the pot? pot
They drank a pot of coffee. pot
She has great potential as an artist. potential
I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet. pound
pour (sth): Will you pour the coffee? pour
Their efforts to exercise collective bargaining power against multinational companies have failed. power
world powers power
power (to do sth): The Secretary of State has the power to approve the proposals. power
Police in riot gear used their powers under the Public Order Act to move on 300 protesters. power
It is not within my power (= I am unable or not in a position) to help you. power
The drug may affect your powers of concentration. power
He had to use all his powers of persuasion. power
to have sb in your power (= to be able to do what you like with sb) power
The present regime has been in power for two years. power
a power struggle between rival factions within the party power
Television may have a powerful influence on children. powerful
a powerful body powerful
From a practical point of view, it isn't a good place to live. practical
Practically speaking, we can't afford it. practically
to practise self-restraint/safe sex practise
His teachers are full of praise for the progress he's making. praise
His latest movie has won high praise from the critics. praise
We have nothing but praise for the way they handled the investigation. praise
The team coach singled out two players for special praise. praise
She left with their praises ringing in her ears. praise
They always sing his praises (= praise him very highly). praise
Praise be (to God)! (= expressing belief or joy) praise
praise sb/sth: She praised his cooking. praise
praise sb/sth for sth/for doing sth: He praised his team for their performance. praise
praise sb/sth as sth: Critics praised the work as highly original. praise
He arrived at that very moment, as if in answer to her prayer. prayer
Can you give a more precise definition of the word? precise
I can be reasonably precise about the time of the incident. precise
Doctors found it hard to establish the precise nature of her illness. precise
a skilled and precise worker precise
It's not clear precisely how the accident happened. precisely
Nobody could predict the outcome. predict
The party is predicting a majority of 20 seats. predict
predict what, whether, etc...: It is impossible to predict what will happen. predict
prefer sth: 'Coffee or tea?' 'I'd prefer tea, thanks.' prefer
prefer sth + adj.: I prefer my coffee black. prefer
I can't say that I have any particular preference. preference
Let's make a list of possible speakers, in order of preference. preference
No alcohol may be consumed on the premises. premises
We'll be better prepared next time. prepared
The test can identify the presence of abnormalities in the unborn child. presence
We do not have any more information at the present time. present
You can't use it in its present condition. present
Most fathers wish to be present at the birth of their child. present
Analysis showed that traces of arsenic were present in the body. present
What can I get him for a birthday present? present
Members will be admitted on presentation of a membership card. presentation
preserve sth/sb: a perfectly preserved 14th century house preserve
the music/sporting press (= newspapers and magazines about music/sport) press
According to French press reports, three people have been killed. press
The Press was/were not allowed to attend the trial. press
press against sth: His body was pressing against hers. press
She was unable to attend because of the pressure of work. pressure
You need to be able to handle pressure in this job. pressure
How can anyone enjoy the pressures of city life? pressure
pressure (on sb) (to do sth): There is a great deal of pressure on young people to conform. pressure
Teenagers may find it difficult to resist peer pressure. pressure
I couldn't concentrate, presumably because I was so tired. presumably
prevent sth/sb: The accident could have been prevented. prevent
prevent sb/sth from doing sth: He is prevented by law from holding a licence. prevent
I was unable to attend because of a previous engagement. previous
I couldn't believe it when I heard the news. I'd only seen him the previous day. previous
Can you give me a price for the work (= tell me how much you will charge)? price
price (of sth): Criticism is part of the price of leadership. price
Pride would not allow him to accept the money. pride
Success in sport is a source of national pride. pride
Stick to your principles and tell him you won't do it. principle
There are three fundamental principles of teamwork. principle
In principle there is nothing that a human can do that a machine might not be able to do one day. in principle
Each card is printed with a different message. print
the invention of printing printing
She will be unable to attend because of a prior engagement. prior
the prison service/system prison
The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime. prison
Can we speak privately? privately
Is there somewhere we can discuss this in private? in private
the probable cause/explanation/outcome probable
highly/quite/most probable probable
It is probable that the disease has a genetic element. probable
It'll probably be OK. probably
As you probably know, I'm going to be changing jobs soon. probably
The two cases are most probably connected. probably
Most students face the problem of funding themselves while they are studying. problem
'Can I pay by credit card?' 'Yes, no problem.' no problem
to follow normal/standard/accepted procedure procedure
to begin the difficult process of reforming the education system process
Most of the food we buy is processed in some way. process
processed cheese process
drugs to stimulate the body's production of hormones production
He wants a career in film production. production
the medical/legal/teaching, etc. profession profession
to enter/go into/join a profession profession
the caring professions (= that involve looking after people) profession
He was an electrician by profession. profession
She was at the very top of her profession. profession
The legal profession has/have always resisted change. profession
professional standards/practice professional
an opportunity for professional development professional
You must not let your personal reactions interfere with your professional judgement. professional
Most of the people on the course were professional women. professional
the world of professional football professional
We should be able to sell the house at a profit. profit
The course allows students to progress at their own speed. progress
Cases can take months to progress through the courts. progress
to set up a project to computerize the library system project
promise sth: The government has promised a full investigation into the disaster. promise
I'll see what I can do but I can't promise anything. promise
promise (that)...: The brochure promised (that) the local food would be superb. promise
Their future was full of promise. promise
Very few people can pronounce my name correctly. pronounce
proof of sth: Can you provide any proof of identity? proof
Please follow the proper procedures for dealing with complaints. proper
The room is very long in proportion to (= relative to) its width. proportion
You haven't drawn the figures in the foreground in proportion. proportion
The head is out of proportion with the body. proportion
The proportion of regular smokers increases with age. proportion
proposal to do sth: a proposal to build more office accommodation proposal
proposal that...: His proposal that the system should be changed was rejected. proposal
He was afraid that if he proposed she might refuse. propose
propose doing sth: How do you propose getting home? propose
propose sth: The government proposed changes to the voting system. propose
Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. prospect
good job/employment/career prospects prospect
The plant is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. protect
She was too proud to admit she could be wrong. proud
His lack of experience may prove a problem in a crisis. prove
prove what, how, etc...: This just proves what I have been saying for some time. prove
it is proved that...: Can it be proved that he did commit these offences? prove
provide sth: The hospital has a commitment to provide the best possible medical care. provide
Provided that you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to £100 a day. provided
This may be the band's last public appearance together. public
the public purse (= the money that the government can spend) public
a public education system public
Levels of waste from the factory may be a danger to public health. public
Most of our titles are also published on CD-ROM. publish
pull sb/sth + adv./prep.: She pulled him gently towards her. pull
Pull your chair nearer the table. pull
The equipment can be purchased from your local supplier. purchase
One movie is classified as pure art, the other as entertainment. pure
to pursue a goal/an aim/an objective pursue
We intend to pursue this policy with determination. pursue
She wishes to pursue a medical career. pursue
to pursue legal action pursue
We have decided not to pursue the matter. pursue
She left the theatre, hotly pursued by the press. pursue
Police pursued the car at high speed. pursue
Jake has been pursuing her (= trying to have a relationship with her) for months. pursue
This development could push the country into recession. push
He pushed his chair back and stood up. push
Try and push your way through the crowd. push
She gave him a gentle push. push
The car won't start. Can you give it a push? push
At the push of a button (= very easily) he could get a whole list of names. push
I was, to put it mildly, annoyed (= I was extremely angry). put
The meat was—how shall I put it?—a little overdone. put
Can you help me put this letter into good English, please? put
This new injury will put him out of action for several weeks. put
I couldn't read what she had put. put
Did you put sugar in my coffee? put
Put your hand up if you need more paper. put
We can put you up for the night. put sb up
The sudden noise put her off her game. put sb off
It's a great book. I couldn't put it down. put sth down
Could you put me through to the manager, please? put sb/sth through (to sb/...)
I think we can put together a very strong case for the defence. put sth together
I don't know how she puts up with him. put up with sb/sth
academic/educational/professional/vocational qualifications qualification
qualify (for sth): If you live in the area, you qualify for a parking permit. qualify
Over half of those questioned said they rarely took any exercise. question
Could you keep the kids quiet while I'm on the phone? quiet
I spent a few hours quietly relaxing. quietly
He is quietly confident that they can succeed (= he is confident, but he is not talking about it too much). quietly
I don't quite know what to do next. quite
I can see it quite clearly. quite
'It will all be gone tomorrow.' 'Can I quote you on that? ' quote
This custom is found in people of all races throughout the world. race
She raced her car through the narrow streets of the town. race
race (against sb/sth): Who will he be racing against in the next round? race
one of the racing world's most popular characters racing
I listen to the radio on the way to work. radio
Did you hear the interview with him on the radio? radio
He was unable to contact Blake by radio. radio
to hear a gale warning on/over the ship's radio radio
It looks like rain (= as if it is going to rain). rain
A light rain began to fall. rain
It hardly rained at all last summer. rain
kids raised on a diet of hamburgers raise
How can we raise standards in schools? raise
I've never heard him even raise his voice (= speak louder because he was angry). raise
Most of the students are in the 17-20 age range. range
It's difficult to find a house in our price range (= that we can afford). range
He shouted angrily at anyone within range. in/within range (of sth)
rank sb/sth (+ adv./prep.): The tasks have been ranked in order of difficulty. rank
She is currently the highest ranked player in the world. rank
At the height of her career she ranked second in the world. rank
This weekend, visitors will get a rare chance to visit the private apartments. rare
Most people walk at an average rate of 5 kilometres an hour. rate
rate sb/sth (as) sth: rate sb/sth + noun: The show was rated (as) a success by critics and audiences. rate
rate sb/sth (+ adv./prep.): The schools were rated according to their exam results. rate
rate sb/sth + noun: She is currently rated number two in the world. rate
I think I'll have a cold drink rather than coffee. rather than
She'd rather die than give a speech. would rather... (than)
(+ adv./prep.): 'Grab the end of the rope.' 'I can't reach that far!' reach
reach sth: Can you reach the light switch from where you're sitting? reach
Daytime temperatures can reach 40°C. reach
The beach can only be reached by boat. reach
You never know how he is going to react. react
The market reacted by falling a further two points. react
People can react badly to certain food additives. react
The return to traditional family values is a reaction against the permissiveness of recent decades. reaction
There has been a mixed reaction to her appointment as director. reaction
Some children can read and write before they go to school. read
read sth: I can't read your writing. read
Can you read music? read
a reading list (= a list of books, etc. that students are expected to read for a particular subject) reading
further reading (= at the end of a book, a list of other books that give more information about the same subject) reading
The article is not exactly light reading (= it is not easy to read). reading
He needs more help with his reading. reading
a reading lamp/light (= one that can be moved to shine light onto sth that you are reading) reading
She has a reading knowledge of German (= she can understand written German). reading
'Shall we go?' 'I'm ready when you are!' ready
ready for sth: Can you help me get everything ready for the party? ready
This accident could have produced a real tragedy. real
Her next play was a real contrast. real
Bono's real name is Paul Hewson. real
I couldn't resist the opportunity to meet a real live celebrity. real
I do my best to hide my real feelings from others. real
She has not shown any real regret for what she did. real
In the movies guns kill people instantly, but it's not like that in real life. real
Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world. real
We try to help all students realize their full potential (= be as successful as they are able to be). realize
realize how, what, etc...: I don't think you realize how important this is to her. realize
I can't believe I am really going to meet the princess. really
reason (that...): We aren't going for the simple reason that we can't afford it. reason
reason (for doing sth): I have no particular reason for doubting him. reason
people who, for whatever reason, are unable to support themselves reason
I can't get her to listen to reason. reason
Why can't they see reason? reason
It is reasonable to assume that he knew beforehand that this would happen. reasonable
Be reasonable! We can't work late every night. reasonable
He couldn't reasonably be expected to pay back the loan all at once. reasonably
recall sth: She could not recall his name. recall
recall (sb/sth) doing sth: I can't recall meeting her before. recall
recall what, when, etc...: Can you recall exactly what happened? recall
Can I have a receipt, please? receipt
receive sth + adv./prep.: The play was well received by the critics. receive
The proposals have been favourably received by most political commentators. receive
You can leave a message with reception. reception
'They'll never find out.' 'You reckon? ' (= I think you may be wrong about that) reckon
recognize how, what, etc...: Nobody recognized how urgent the situation was. recognize
it is recognized that...: It was recognized that this solution could only be temporary. recognize
The UK has refused to recognize the new regime. recognize
recommend sb/sth: Can you recommend a good hotel? recommend
recommend how, what, etc...: Can you recommend how much we should charge? recommend
She holds the world record for the 100 metres. record
Last summer was the wettest on record. record
record how, what, etc...: His job is to record how politicians vote on major issues. record
it is recorded that...: It is recorded that, by the year 630, four hundred monks were attached to the monastery. record
the recording of financial transactions recording
recover sth from sb/sth: Six bodies were recovered from the wreckage. recover
He is unlikely to ever recover his legal costs. recover
It can take many years to recover from the death of a loved one. recover
The lights (= traffic lights) changed to red before I could get across. red
a slight/significant/substantial/drastic reduction in costs reduction
The term 'Arts' usually refers to humanities and social sciences. refer to sb/sth
You may refer to your notes if you want. refer to sb/sth
The victims were not referred to by name. refer to sb/sth (as sth)
I wrote down the name of the hotel for future reference (= because it might be useful in the future). reference
She could see herself reflected in his eyes. reflect
reflect how, what, etc...: She reflected how different it could have been. reflect
+ speech: 'It could all have been so different,' she reflected. reflect
proposals to reform the social security system reform
reform sb: She thought she could reform him. reform
the reform of the educational system reform
This dessert can be served straight from the refrigerator. refrigerator
Go on, ask her; she can hardly refuse. refuse
The authorities refused permission for the new housing development. refuse
Could you sign the hotel register please, sir? register
The decision could be one he lives to regret. regret
regret what, how, etc...: I deeply regret what I said. regret
regret that...: I regret that I am unable to accept your kind invitation. regret
She expressed her regret at the decision. regret
Do you want regular or diet cola? regular
She couldn't find any regular employment. regular
I couldn't see my regular doctor today. regular
It's important to follow the regular procedure. regular
A light flashed at regular intervals. regular
Under the new regulations spending on office equipment will be strictly controlled. regulation
The lioness rejected the smallest cub, which died. reject
Her body has already rejected two kidneys. reject
The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system. reject
relate how, what, etc...: She related how he had run away from home as a boy. relate
We shall discuss the problem as it relates to our specific case. relate to sth/sb
Many adults can't relate to children. relate to sth/sb
Our product needs an image that people can relate to. relate to sth/sb
These problems are closely related. related
diplomatic/international/foreign relations relation
US-Chinese relations relation
teacher-pupil relations relation
relation (with sb/sth): Relations with neighbouring countries are under strain at present. relation
relation (between A and B): We seek to improve relations between our two countries. relation
to have sexual relations (= to have sex) relation
relation between A and B: the relation between rainfall and crop yields relation
relation to sth: the relation of the farmer to the land relation
Little of what he said has any relation to fact. relation
a close/near/distant relation of mine relation
a relation by marriage relation
a party for friends and relations relation
He's called Brady too, but we're no relation (= not related). relation
Is he any relation to you? relation
relationship (between A and B): The relationship between the police and the local community has improved. relationship
relationship (with sb): She has a very close relationship with her sister. relationship
I have established a good working relationship with my boss. relationship
a master-servant relationship relationship
Their affair did not develop into a lasting relationship. relationship
She's had a series of miserable relationships. relationship
Are you in a relationship? relationship
Money problems have put a strain on their relationship. relationship
relationship (between A and B): the relationship between mental and physical health relationship
relationship (to sth): This comment bore no relationship to the subject of our conversation. relationship
People alter their voices in relationship to background noise. relationship
an inverse relationship relationship
a father-son relationship relationship
relationship between A and B: I'm not sure of the exact relationship between them—I think they're cousins. relationship
Allow your muscles to relax completely. relax
He relaxed his grip on her arm. relax
Police have released no further details about the accident. release
Death released him from his suffering. release
to monitor radiation releases release
She can expect an early release from prison. release
How relevant is religious education to most children? relevant
a few moments of light relief in an otherwise dull performance relief
a sense of relief relief
We all breathed a sigh of relief when he left. relief
She sighed with relief. relief
It was a relief to be able to talk to someone about it. relief
What a relief! relief
Massage can bring some relief from tension. relief
Christianity, Islam and other world religions religion
rely to do sth: You can rely on me to keep your secret. rely on/upon sb/sth
He can't be relied on to tell the truth. rely on/upon sb/sth
It remains true that sport is about competing well, not winning. remain
remark how...: She remarked how tired I was looking. remark
remark that...: Critics remarked that the play was not original. remark
remember (sth): I'm sorry—I can't remember your name. remember
remember how, what, etc...: Can you remember how much money we spent? remember
As far as I can remember, this is the third time we've met. remember
I vaguely remember hearing him come in. remember
remember sb/sth doing sth: I can still vividly remember my grandfather teaching me to play cards. remember
I can't remember his taking a single day off work. remember
one of the remotest areas of the world remote
It was impossible to remove the stain from the tablecloth. remove
The human body has an amazing capacity to repair itself. repair
It was too late to repair the damage done to their relationship. repair
Nor, to repeat, can these changes be avoided. repeat
repeat sth (after sb): Listen and repeat each sentence after me. repeat
repeat what...: Can you repeat what I've just said word for word? repeat
I'm sorry—could you repeat that? repeat
The opposition have been repeating their calls for the president's resignation. repeat
The new design will eventually replace all existing models. replace
Teachers will never be replaced by computers in the classroom. replace
These measures in no way replace the need for regular safety checks. replace
replace sb/sth: He will be difficult to replace when he leaves. replace
replace sb/sth with/by sb/sth: It is not a good idea to miss meals and replace them with snacks. replace
All the old carpets need replacing. replace
an operation to replace both hips replace
You'll be expected to replace any broken glasses. replace
to replace the handset (= after using the telephone). replace
report sb (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth): She threatened to report him to the authorities for hunting without a licence. report
report what, how, etc...: She failed to report what had occurred. report
Can you give us a progress report? report
The map represents Italy in the 12th century. represent
The artist uses doves to represent peace. represent
This decision represents a significant departure from previous policy. represent
These results represent a major breakthrough in AIDS research. represent
The opening speech was by Bob Alan representing Amnesty International. represent
The association was formed to represent the interests of women artists. represent
The singer is regarded as a representative of the youth of her generation. representative
Is a questionnaire answered by 500 people truly representative of the population as a whole? representative
The paper-thin models in magazines are not representative of most women. representative
It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without permission from the publisher. reproduce
This material can be reproduced without payment. reproduce
All illustrations are reproduced by kind permission of the Mercury Gallery. reproduce
Unfortunately, he was never able to reproduce this level of performance in a competition. reproduce
Most reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land. reproduce
The company enjoys a world-wide reputation for quality of design. reputation
She is, by reputation, very difficult to please. reputation
They made a request for further aid. request
He was there at the request of his manager/at his manager's request (= because his manager had asked him to go). request
The writer's name was withheld by request (= because the writer asked for this to be done). request
Catalogues are available on request. request
request sth (from sb): She requested permission to film at the White House. request
You can request a free copy of the leaflet. request
request that...: She requested that no one be told of her decision until the next meeting. request
Our immediate requirement is extra staff. requirement
rescue sb/sth from sth/sb: He rescued a child from drowning. rescue
research (into/in/on sth): They're researching into ways of improving people's diet. research
research how, what, etc...: We have to research how the product will actually be used. research
I believe we should resist calls for tighter controls. resist
resist (sth): I finished the cake. I couldn't resist it. resist
Eric couldn't resist a smile when she finally agreed. resist
resist doing sth: He couldn't resist showing off his new car. resist
A healthy diet should help your body resist infection. resist
AIDS lowers the body's resistance to infection. resistance
Be patient and the situation may resolve itself. resolve
resort doing sth: We may have to resort to using untrained staff. resort to sth
the allocation of limited resources resource
The database could be used as a teaching resource in colleges. resource
to show a lack of respect for authority respect
respect sb/sth: I respect Jack's opinion on most subjects. respect
How did they respond to the news? respond
You can rely on him to respond to a challenge. respond
to take/assume overall responsibility for personnel responsibility
He is mentally ill and cannot be held responsible for his actions. responsible
How would you like to spend the rest of the day? rest
I can rest easy (= stop worrying) knowing that she's safely home. rest
Such kindness restores your faith in human nature (= makes you believe most people are kind). restore
The operation restored his sight (= made him able to see again). restore
The house has been lovingly restored to the way it looked in 1900 when it was built. restore
restrict sth to sth: Speed is restricted to 30 mph in towns. restrict
We restrict the number of students per class to 10. restrict
restrict sth: Fog severely restricted visibility. restrict
Having small children tends to restrict your freedom. restrict
The long skirt restricted her movements. restrict
a restricted space restricted
a restricted range of foods restricted
Her vision is restricted in one eye. restricted
to allow children only restricted access to the Internet restricted
a restricted area (= controlled by laws about speed or parking) restricted
import/speed/travel, etc. restrictions restriction
restriction on sth: to impose/place a restriction on sth restriction
The government has agreed to lift restrictions on press freedom. restriction
There are no restrictions on the amount of money you can withdraw. restriction
a coach who knows how to get results from his players result
She died as a result of her injuries. result
The farm was flooded, with the result that most of the harvest was lost. result
The cyclone has resulted in many thousands of deaths. result in sth
The doctor may allow her to return to work next week. return
Can I buy you lunch in return for your help? in return (for sth)
Salted peanuts were recently revealed as the nation's favourite snack. reveal
reveal how, what, etc...: Officers could not reveal how he died. reveal
reveal sb/sth to be/have sth: Salted peanuts were recently revealed to be the nation's favourite snack. reveal
It felt as if we had reversed our roles of parent and child. reverse
It is sometimes possible to arrest or reverse the disease. reverse
The policy is likely to be reversed if there is a change of government. reverse
The winners were announced in reverse order (= the person in the lowest place was announced first). reverse
The case is subject to judicial review. review
I can see I will have to revise my opinions of his abilities now. revise
The government may need to revise its policy in the light of this report. revise
We may have to revise this figure upwards. revise
I can't come out tonight. I have to revise. revise
a system in need of revision revision
revolution in sth: A revolution in information technology is taking place. revolution
After a steep climb you will be rewarded by magnificent views from the summit. reward
to dance to the rhythm of the music rhythm
He can't seem to play in rhythm. rhythm
The boat rocked up and down in rhythm with the sea. rhythm
one of the richest women in the world rich
I can't get rid of this headache. get rid of sb/sth
a smooth/comfortable/bumpy, etc. ride ride
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ride
Don't be ridiculous! You can't pay £50 for a T-shirt! ridiculous
If only I could have helped put matters right. right
Let me get this right (= understand correctly) —you want us to do an extra ten hours' work for no extra pay? right
Next time we'll get it right. right
She knows all the right people (= important people, for example those who can help her career). right
His success was down to being in the right place at the right time (= being able to take opportunities when they came). right
Take the first right, then the second left. right
What gives you the right to do that? right
By rights (= if justice were done) half the money should be mine. right
They had fought hard for equal rights. right
As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. rightly
I can't rightly say what happened. rightly
The next competitor rode into the ring. ring
ring for sth: Could you ring for a cab? ring
He isn't here now—could you ring back later? ring back, ring sb back
She watched the gentle rise and fall of his chest as he slept. rise
the rise and fall of the British Empire rise
Unemployment rose (by) 3%. rise
risk (of sth/of doing sth): Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. risk
a calculated risk (= one that you think is small compared with the possible benefits) risk
We could probably trust her with the information but it's just not worth the risk. risk
risk sth: There was no choice. If they stayed there, they risked death. risk
You will find scenery to rival anything you can see in the Alps. rival
Golf cannot rival football for excitement. rival
Can we swim in the river? river
They live just along/up/down the road (= further on the same road). road
Take the first road on the left and then follow the signs. road
You can't trust them. They'll rob you blind as soon as your back is turned. rob sb blind
the role of diet in preventing disease role
The hedgehog rolled up into a ball. roll
roll sth (+ adv./prep.): She rolled her eyes upwards (= to show surprise or disapproval). roll
I'm not interested in a romantic relationship. romantic
There's room for one more at the table. room
How can we make room for all the furniture? room
She lets out rooms to students. room
They were in the next room and we could hear every word they said. room
Tree roots can cause damage to buildings. root
root crops/vegetables (= plants whose roots you can eat, such as carrots) root
the roughest neighbourhood in the city rough
the discovery that the world is round round
The child was watching it all with big round eyes (= showing interest). round
How do you make the wheels go round? round
the first woman to sail round the world round
Our house is round the next bend. round
Make exercise a part of your daily routine. routine
He died of a heart attack during a routine operation. routine
The vegetables were planted in neat rows. row
Let's sit in the back row. row
Our seats are five rows from the front. row
by royal appointment (= a sign used by companies that supply goods to the royal family) royal
She rubbed the lotion into her skin. rub
a rubbish dump/heap/tip rubbish
Do we have to listen to this rubbish music? rubbish
I don't wish to be rude, but I have another appointment in five minutes. rude
Two bodies were found among the charred ruins of the house. ruin
majority rule (= government by the political party that most people have voted for) rule
to break a rule (= not follow it) rule
This explains the rules under which the library operates. rule
Without unwritten rules civilized life would be impossible. rule
After the revolution, anarchy ruled. rule
The pursuit of money ruled his life. rule
rumour (that...): I heard a rumour that they are getting married. rumour
run sth: Could you run the engine for a moment? run
He has no idea how to run a business. run
Can you run as fast as Mike? run
Could we run through your proposals once again? run through sth
Time is running out for the trapped miners. run out
Could I have a cigarette? I seem to have run out. run out (of sth)
rush sb into sth/into doing sth: I'm not going to be rushed into anything. rush
I can't stop—I'm in a rush. rush
They listened to the rush of the sea below. rush
He got the sack for swearing. sack
Her work was so poor that she was given the sack. sack
He gave a slight, sad smile. sad
He's a sad case—his wife died last year and he can't seem to manage without her. sad
It is with great sadness that we report the death of James Banks yesterday. sadness
The show was well performed, but so safe and predictable. safe
It is one of the safest cars in the world. safe
We watched the explosion from a safe distance. safe
a place where children can play in safety safety
I managed to swim to safety. safety
We watched the lions from the safety of the car. safety
one of the first people to sail around the world sail
The vessel can be propelled by oars or sail (= sails). sail
to go sailing sailing
This one works in exactly the same way as the other. same
'I'll have coffee.' 'Same for me, please (= I will have one too).' same
We went for a walk along the sand. sand
The education system must satisfy the needs of all children. satisfy
We cannot satisfy demand for the product. satisfy
satisfy sb of sth: People need to be satisfied of the need for a new system. satisfy
save sb doing sth: If you phone for an appointment, it'll save you waiting. save
save sb sth (on sth): If we go this way it will save us two hours on the trip. save
Doctors were unable to save her. save
She needs to win the next two games to save the match. save
With the new boiler you can make big savings on fuel bills. saving
say sth/sb: You could learn the basics in, let's say, three months. say
say (that)...: I can't say I blame her for resigning (= I think she was right). say
I wouldn't say they were rich (= in my opinion they are not rich). say
say (what, how, etc...): It's hard to say what caused the accident. say
'When will it be finished?' 'I couldn't say (= I don't know).' say
say to sb/yourself + speech: I said to myself (= thought), 'That can't be right!' say
say (what, how, etc...): She finds it hard to say what she feels. say
'That's impossible!' 'So you say (= but I think you may be wrong).' say
'Why can't I go out now?' 'Because I say so.' say
Both plans are drawn to the same scale. scale
Is this diagram to scale (= are all its parts the same size and shape in relation to each other as they are in the thing represented)? scale
scale of sth: It was impossible to comprehend the full scale of the disaster. scale
It was not until morning that the sheer scale of the damage could be seen (= how great it was). scale
I was scared to death (= very frightened). scared
We're working to a tight schedule (= we have a lot of things to do in a short time). schedule
The tunnel project has already fallen behind schedule. schedule
We are trying desperately to keep to our schedule. schedule
schedule sth (for sth): The meeting is scheduled for Friday afternoon. schedule
One of the scheduled events is a talk on alternative medicine. schedule
scheme (for doing sth): a local scheme for recycling newspapers scheme
Under the new scheme only successful schools will be given extra funding. scheme
The transition from school to work can be difficult. school
new developments in science and technology science
Some graffiti had been scratched on the back of the door. scratch
You can scratch my name off the list. scratch
It's only a scratch (= a very slight injury). scratch
He escaped without a scratch (= was not hurt at all). scratch
He covered her mouth to stop her from screaming. scream
scream in/with sth: The kids were screaming with excitement. scream
scream out (in/with sth): People ran for the exits, screaming out in terror. scream
scream yourself + adj.: The baby was screaming itself hoarse. scream
+ speech: 'Help!' she screamed. scream
scream (out) (for sth/sb): Someone was screaming for help. scream
scream at sb (to do sth): He screamed at me to stop. scream
scream sth (out) (at sb): She screamed abuse at him. scream
scream (out) that...: His sister screamed out that he was crazy. scream
She let out a scream of pain. scream
They ignored the baby's screams. scream
He drove off with a scream of tyres. scream
I thought I heard a scream. scream
All I could hear were the screams of the wounded. scream
the screams of adoring fans scream
A wooden screen hid one corner of the room. screen
He has adapted the play for the screen. screen
Can you do a printout of this screen for me (= of all the information on it)? screen
search sb for sth: The youths were arrested and searched for anything that would incriminate them. search
He searched desperately for something to say. search
The hotels are always full during the peak season (= when most people are on holiday/vacation). season
a seat on the city council/in Parliament/in Congress seat
The majority of seats on the board will be held by business representatives. seat
She sat back in her seat. seat
He put his shopping on the seat behind him. seat
Would you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat? (= on a plane) seat
She can run 100 metres in just over 11 seconds. second
He scored again in the dying seconds (= the last few seconds) of the game. second
Can you keep a secret? secret
The location of the ship is a closely guarded secret. secret
He made no secret of his ambition (= he didn't try to hide it). secret
Please contact my secretary to make an appointment. secretary
These issues will be discussed more fully in the next section. section
the sports section of the newspaper section
Our relationship was now on a more secure footing. secure
Check that all windows and doors have been made as secure as possible. secure
At last they were able to feel secure about the future. secure
She finished the match, secure in the knowledge that she was through to the next round. secure
The visit took place amidst tight security (= the use of many police officers). security
see what, how, etc...: Go and see what the kids are doing, will you? see
We'll have to see how it goes. see
it is seen that...: It can be seen that certain groups are more at risk than others. see
'Can I go to the party?' 'We'll see (= I'll decide later). see
see what, whether, etc...: I'll see what I can do to help. see
see sb/sth doing sth: I can't see her changing her mind. see
Lack of money is the main problem, as I see it (= in my opinion). see
The way I see it, you have three main problems. see
'It opens like this.' 'Oh, I see.' see
I can see both sides of the argument. see
'Can we go swimming?' 'I don't see why not (= yes, you can).' see
Are you seeing anyone (= having a romantic relationship with anyone)? see
I can only see you for five minutes. see
see (sb/sth): She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd. see
see (that)...: He could see (that) she had been crying. see
see what, how, etc...: Did you see what happened? see
If you watch carefully, you'll see how it is done. see
see sb/sth + adj.: I hate to see you unhappy. see
On a clear day you can see for miles from here. see
see to do sth: It was getting dark and I couldn't see to read. see
Will you see to the arrangements for the next meeting? see to sth
These vegetables can be grown from seed. seed
seek sth/sb: Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes. seek
seem (as though...): It always seemed as though they would get married. seem
I can't seem to (= I've tried, but I can't) get started today. seem
Only with a few people could she be her real self (= show what she was really like rather than what she pretended to be). self
his private/professional self (= how he behaves at home/work) self
Most supermarkets sell a range of organic products. sell
In the nineties most state-owned industries were sold off. sell sth off
The tickets sold out within hours. sell out, be sold out
This week's performances are completely sold out. sell out, be sold out
send sb: Ed couldn't make it so they sent me instead. send
send sth (that)...: She sent word (that) she could not come. send
education in its broadest sense sense
He was a true friend, in every sense of the word (= in every possible way). sense
In a sense (= in one way) it doesn't matter any more. sense
In some senses (= in one or more ways) the criticisms were justified. sense
Can't you talk sense (= say sth sensible)? sense
Helmets can give cyclists a false sense of security. sense
I could hardly believe the evidence of my own senses (= what I could see, hear, etc.). sense
sensitive areas of the body sensitive
a light/heavy sentence sentence
separate sth from/and sth: It is impossible to separate belief from emotion. separate
Believe me, I'm deadly (= extremely) serious. serious
You can't be serious! (= you must be joking) serious
The consequences could be serious. serious
Smoking can seriously damage your health. seriously
Seriously though, it could be really dangerous. seriously
You can't take anything she says very seriously. take sb/sth seriously
serve under/with sb: He served under Edward Heath in the 1970s. serve
serve sth: I wanted to work somewhere where I could serve the community. serve
Most of their economic policies serve the interests of big business. serve
How can we best serve the needs of future generations? serve
His linguistic ability served him well in his chosen profession. serve
serve sth + adj.: The quiche can be served hot or cold. serve
10% will be added to your bill for service. service
the BBC World Service service
Two soccer fans plunged to their deaths after a heavy drinking session. session
This could set a new fashion. set
She set a new world record for the high jump. set
They haven't set a date for their wedding yet. set
Could you set the table for dinner? set
A fund will be set up for the dead men's families. set sth up
a set of six chairs set
You can borrow my keys—I have a spare set. set
This region was settled by the Dutch in the nineteenth century. settle
He had to settle his affairs (= arrange all his personal business) in Paris before he could return home. settle
She settled down in an armchair to watch television. settle down
They said goodbye and went their several ways. several
My mother taught me how to sew. sew
sew sth on: Can you sew a button on for me? sew
Surgeons were able to sew the finger back on. sew
How can you tell what sex a fish is? sex
a process that allows couples to choose the sex of their baby sex
the battle of the sexes (= the competitive relationship that exists between men and women) sex
It is illegal to have sex with a person under the age of 16. sex
These drugs may affect your sex drive (= your interest in sex and the ability to have it). sex
They were not having a sexual relationship at the time. sexual
a sexual partner (= a person who you have sex with) sexual
a delicate/pale/rich/soft shade of blue shade
Cool pastel shades are just right for summer. shade
The temperature can reach 40°C in the shade. shade
The trees provide shade for the animals in the summer. shade
The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. shadow
shake sb: He was badly shaken by the news of her death. shake
The body was found in a shallow grave. shallow
He could not live with the shame of other people knowing the truth. shame
I would die of shame if she ever found out. shame
To my shame (= I feel shame that) I refused to listen to her side of the story. shame
What a shame they couldn't come. shame
You can recognize the fish by the shape of their fins. shape
The government provides money in the shape of (= consisting of) grants and student loans. shape
I could just make out a dark shape in the distance. shape
The group listens while one person shares (= tells other people about their experiences, feelings, etc.). share
There isn't an empty table. Would you mind sharing? share
Polly felt a sharp pang of jealousy. sharp
Emma has a sharp tongue (= she often speaks in an unpleasant or unkind way). sharp
He heard a sharp intake of breath. sharp
'What does your sister do?' 'She's a dentist.' she
a sheet of glass/steel sheet
shelter sb/sth from sb/sth: Trees shelter the house from the wind. shelter
shelter sb/sth: helping the poor and sheltering the homeless shelter
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much (= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences). shelter
We sheltered from the rain in a doorway. shelter
Lydia shifted uncomfortably in her chair. shift
shift sth: Could you help me shift some furniture? shift
The company ships its goods all over the world. ship
ship sth: The company continues to ship more computer systems than its rivals. ship
The shock of the explosion could be felt up to six miles away. shock
Losing in the first round was a shock to the system (= it was a more of a shock because it was not expected). shock
When I added up the cost it gave me quite a shock. shock
shock sb: It shocks you when something like that happens. shock
We were all shocked at the news of his death. shock
shock sb that...: Neighbours were shocked that such an attack could happen in their area. shock
shock sb to do sth: I was shocked to hear that he had resigned. shock
shoot sb/sth + adj.: Three people were shot dead during the robbery. shoot
Police rushed to the scene of the shooting and found one person dead and three wounded. shooting
I'm just going down to the shops. Can I get you anything? shop
She was short and dumpy. short
I saw him shortly before he died. shortly
We heard some shots in the distance. shot
It should be snowing now, according to the weather forecast. should
In order that training should be effective it must be planned systematically. should
Stop shouting and listen! shout
shout for sth: I shouted for help but nobody came. shout
shout at sb: Then he started shouting and swearing at her. shout
shout at sb to do sth: She shouted at him to shut the gate. shout
shout sth (at/to sb): to shout abuse/encouragement/orders shout
shout that...: He shouted that he couldn't swim. shout
shout yourself + adj.: She shouted herself hoarse, cheering on the team. shout
+ speech: 'Run!' he shouted. shout
She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg. shout
angry shouts shout
a shout of anger shout
I heard her warning shout too late. shout
show sth: to show great courage show
show yourself + adj.: She had shown herself unable to deal with money. show
show yourself to be/have sth: He has shown himself to be ready to make compromises. show
show how, what, etc...: She tried not to show how disappointed she was. show
Can you show me how to do it? show
show (sb) how, what, etc...: This shows how people are influenced by TV advertisements. show
He's just showing off because that girl he likes is here. show off
show how, what, etc...: He likes to show off how well he speaks French. show sb/sth off
a dress that shows off her figure show sth off
A local artist is holding a show of her recent work. show
I can't shut my suitcase—it's too full. shut
The theatre shut down after more than half a century. shut down
The computer system will be shut down over the weekend. shut sth down
Just shut up and listen! shut up
sick of sb/sth: I'm sick of the way you've treated me. sick
I'm sick to death of all of you! sick
We are getting heartily sick of your attitude. sick
sick of doing sth: We're sick of waiting around like this. sick
If you eat any more cake you'll make yourself sick. sick
It's good you can see the funny side of the situation. side
We heard both sides of the argument. side
I just want you to hear my side of the story first. side
We planted tulips along the side of the lawn. side
satellite links to the other side of the world side
She sat sideways on the chair. sideways
The sofa will only go through the door sideways. sideways
It's best if you can get someone local to show you the sights. sight
Keep out of sight (= stay where you cannot be seen). sight
She never lets her daughter out of her sight (= always keeps her where she can see her). sight
The house was hidden from sight behind some trees. sight
The mere sight of him makes me want to scream. sight
At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print. at first sight
to make the sign of the cross (= an act of moving one hand in the shape of a cross, done by Christians to show respect for God or by a priest to bless sb/sth) sign
Follow the signs for the city centre. sign
sign (of sth/sb): Headaches may be a sign of stress. sign
Chest pains can be a warning signal of heart problems. signal
I couldn't get a signal on my cell phone. signal
The satellite is used for transmitting signals around the world. signal
signal sb to do sth: She signalled him to follow. signal
signal which, what, etc...: You must signal which way you are going to turn. signal
Can you witness my signature on my will, please? signature
Significantly, he did not deny that there might be an election. significantly
A scream broke the silence of the night. silence
a two-minute silence in honour of those who had died silence
'I can walk home.' 'Don't be silly—it's much too far!' silly
How silly of me to expect them to help! silly
She had a silly grin on her face. silly
Why worry about a silly thing like that? silly
similar (to sb/sth): My teaching style is similar to that of most other teachers. similar
The disease attacks the immune system in a similar way to AIDS. similar
The United States won most of the track and field events. Similarly, in swimming, the top three places went to Americans. similarly
Simply add hot water and stir. simply
You can enjoy all the water sports, or simply lie on the beach. simply
He left home two weeks ago and we haven't heard from him since. since
I just can't sing in tune! sing
sing to sb: He was singing softly to the baby. sing
All these jobs can now be done by one single machine. single
I couldn't understand a single word she said! single
Good morning, sir. Can I help you? sir
She always sits in that chair. sit
the site of a sixteenth century abbey site
All the materials are on site so that work can start immediately. site
You could get into a situation where you have to decide immediately. situation
He could see no way out of the situation. situation
The hats are made in three sizes: small, medium and large. size
The glass can be cut to size (= cut to the exact measurements) for you. size
a skilful player/performer/teacher skilful
Thanks to her skilful handling of the affair, the problem was averted. skilful
We need people with practical skills like carpentry. skill
a skilled engineer/negotiator/craftsman skilled
a shortage of skilled labour (= people who have had training in a skill) skilled
skilled in/at sth/doing sth: She is highly skilled at dealing with difficult customers. skilled
Furniture-making is very skilled work. skilled
I couldn't sleep because of the noise. sleep
I had to sleep on the sofa. sleep
I put the sleeping baby down gently. sleep
Can you give me something to help me get to sleep (= start sleeping)? sleep
Anxiety can be caused by lack of sleep. sleep
slide sth + adv./prep.: She slid her hand along the rail. slide
You can slide the front seats forward if necessary. slide
a slight increase/change/delay/difference slight
I woke up with a slight headache. slight
The damage was slight. slight
A slight breeze was blowing. slight
a gentle/steep slope slope
Because of the slope of the roof, the snow cannot accumulate. slope
The path sloped gently down. slope
a slow, lingering death slow
As a small boy he had spent most of his time with his grandparents. small
That was a smart career move. smart
smell sth: He said he could smell gas when he entered the room. smell
I could smell alcohol on his breath. smell
smell sth doing sth: Can you smell something burning? smell
smell (that)...: I could smell that something was burning. smell
Taste and smell are closely connected. smell
He smiled with relief. smile
He smiled to think how naive he used to be. smile
The car's improved suspension gives you a smoother ride. smooth
They could not ensure a smooth transfer of political power. smooth
My job is to see that everything runs smoothly and according to plan. smoothly
The procession snaked its way through narrow streets. snake
so ... (that)...: She spoke so quietly (that) I could hardly hear her. so
Would you be so kind as to lock the door when you leave? so
It's not so much a hobby as a career (= more like a career than a hobby). so
I might be away next week. If so, I won't be able to see you. so
We are very busy—so much so that we won't be able to take time off this year. so
I hear that you're a writer—is that so (= is that true)? so
'I prefer the first version.' 'So do we.' so
Nothing more was heard from him so that we began to wonder if he was dead. so
So after shouting and screaming for an hour she walked out in tears. so
So I had a couple of drinks on the way home. What's wrong with that? so
You've been smoking again.' 'So?' so
Team sports help to develop a child's social skills (= the ability to talk easily to other people and do things in a group). social
a socially disadvantaged family (= one that is poor and from a low social class) socially
She closed the door softly behind her. softly
'I missed you,' he said softly. softly
The room was softly lit by a lamp. softly
application/system software software
poor/dry/acid/sandy/fertile, etc. soil soil
The planet Jupiter may have no solid surface at all. solid
You can't solve anything by just running away. solve
Have some more vegetables. some
It was with some surprise that I heard the news. some
Somehow, I don't feel I can trust him. somehow
It couldn't have been me—it must have been someone else (= a different person). someone
I could just eat a little something. something
They pay six pounds an hour. Something like that. something
See you soon! soon
How soon can you get here? soon
We'll deliver the goods as soon as we can. soon
Next Monday is the soonest we can deliver. soon
I'm sorry. I can't make it tomorrow. I'm sorry
Sorry to bother you, but could I speak to you for a moment? sorry
Sorry, we don't allow dogs in the house. sorry
Sorry? Could you repeat the question? sorry
'What sort of music do you like?' 'Oh, all sorts.' sort
Most people went on training courses of one sort or another (= of various types) last year. sort
There were snacks—peanuts, olives, that sort of thing. sort
We're sort of doing it the wrong way. sort of
sort sth into sth: The computer sorts the words into alphabetical order. sort
Rubbish can easily be separated and sorted into plastics, glass and paper. sort
I'm really busy—can you sort it? sort
If you can wait a moment, I'll sort it all out for you. sort sth/sb/yourself out
The howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls (= the spirits of dead people who are not in heaven). soul
Could you turn the sound up/down? sound
She heard the sound of footsteps outside. sound
Scientists have sounded a note of caution on the technique. sound
Leaving him out of the team may sound the death knell for our chances of winning (= signal the end of our chances). sound
His explanation sounds reasonable to me. sound
Leo made it sound so easy. But it wasn't. sound
sound like sb/sth: You sounded just like your father when you said that. sound
sound as if/as though...: I hope I don't sound as if/as though I'm criticizing you. sound
Government sources indicated yesterday that cuts may have to be made. source
Can we make space for an extra chair? space
a large/small/narrow/wide space space
crowded together in a confined space space
Take some spare clothes in case you get wet. spare
Speaking of travelling, (= referring back to a subject just mentioned) are you going anywhere exciting this year? speak
The brochure speaks of beautiful secluded grounds. speak
He can't speak because of a throat infection. speak
'Can I speak to Susan?' 'Speaking.' (= at the beginning of a telephone conversation) speak
speak (with sb) (about sth/sb): Can I speak with you for a minute? speak
Please speak up—we can't hear you at the back. speak up
A speaker conveys information through tone and body language. speaker
The school will only allow this in special circumstances. special
a specially designed diet plan specially
I gave you specific instructions. specific
'I'd like your help tomorrow.' 'Can you be more specific (= tell me exactly what you want)?' specific
children's television programmes aimed at a specific age group specific
The money was collected for a specific purpose. specific
The newspaper, or more specifically, the editor, was taken to court for publishing the photographs. specifically
at breakneck speed (= fast in a way that is dangerous) speed
There are speed restrictions on this road. speed
This course is designed so that students can progress at their own speed. speed
Can you try and speed things up a bit? speed up, speed sth up
How do you spell your surname? spell
I thought her name was Catherine, but it's Kathryn spelt with a 'K'. spell
I've never been able to spell. spell
She went to the doctor complaining of dizzy spells. spell
spend sth: I've spent all my money already. spend
spend (sth doing sth): The company has spent thousands of pounds updating their computer systems. spend
I just can't seem to stop spending. spend
How do you spend your spare time? spend
spend sth in doing sth: Most of her life was spent in caring for others. spend
She stared in horror at the hairy black spider. spider
My head is spinning (= I feel as if my head is going around and I can't balance). spin
He is dead, but his spirit lives on. spirit
It was believed that people could be possessed by evil spirits. spirit
a lack of spiritual values in the modern world spiritual
Her dress had split along the seam. split
Don't eat too many nuts—you'll spoil your appetite (= will no longer be hungry at the proper time to eat). spoil
There are excellent facilities for sport and recreation. sport
I'm not interested in sport. sport
the use of drugs in sport sport
What's your favourite sport? sport
team/water sports sport
a sports club sport
She stood rooted to the spot with fear (= unable to move). spot
The baby's whole body was covered in small red spots. spot
body spray spray
spread sth: Using too much water could spread the stain. spread
Do you have to spread yourself out all over the sofa? spread out, spread yourself out
The springs in the sofa have gone (= they no longer return to their original position). spring
First break the chocolate into squares. square
She felt as if every drop of emotion had been squeezed from her. squeeze
Give the tube another squeeze. squeeze
a stable relationship stable
The police are building up a picture of the incident stage by stage. stage
We can take the argument one stage further. stage
This technology is still in its early stages. stage
Could I have three first-class stamps, please? stamp
Modern plastics can stand very high and very low temperatures. stand
stand sb/sth: I can't stand his brother. stand
I can't stand the sight of blood. stand
I can't stand it when you do that. stand
stand doing sth: She couldn't stand being kept waiting. stand
stand sb/sth doing sth: I can't stand people interrupting all the time. stand
How do you stand him being here all the time? stand
How can you stand by and see him accused of something he didn't do? stand by
In the shanty towns there are very poor living standards. standard
It was a simple meal by Eddie's standards. standard
The equipment is slow and heavy by modern standards. standard
Washing machines have standard measurements to fit under kitchen units. standard
Televisions are a standard feature in most hotel rooms. standard
All vehicles come with a CD player as standard. standard
The studio wants to star her in a sequel to last year's hit. star
I can't get the car started. start
We need to start (= begin using) a new jar of coffee. start
Can you start (= a new job) on Monday? start
When the band started out, they couldn't afford much equipment. start out
The discussion started off mildly enough. start off
Let's start off with some gentle exercises. start off
I heard his car start up. start up, start sth up
This could be the start of something big. start
They wish to limit the power of the State. state
Look at the state of you! You can't go out looking like that. state
families dependent on state benefits (= in Britain, money given by the government to people who are poor) state
state secrets (= information that could be harmful to a country if it were discovered by an enemy) state
state how, what, etc...: State clearly how many tickets you require. state
I get off at the next station. station
'Do you want a drink?' 'No, thanks, I can't stay.' stay
Can you stay behind after the others have gone and help me clear up? stay
I can stay a few minutes longer. stay
I can't stay awake any longer. stay
Stay tuned (= used to ask people to continue listening to or watching a particular programme on the radio or television). stay
+ adv./prep.: I don't know why they stay together (= remain married or in a relationship). stay
a steady boyfriend/girlfriend (= with whom you have a serious relationship or one that has lasted a long time) steady
to have a steady relationship steady
the introduction of steam in the 18th century steam
the iron and steel industry steel
The frame is made of steel. steel
The bridge is reinforced with huge steel girders. steel
Steel used to be important in South Wales. steel
steel workers steel
a steel town steel
It's a big step giving up your job and moving halfway across the world. step
Having completed the first stage, you can move on to step 2. step
I'd like to take this idea a step further. step
He turned around and retraced his steps (= went back the way he had come). step
We heard steps outside. step
Can you stick this on the noticeboard? stick
Peter stuck his head around the door and said, 'Coffee, anyone?' stick
She finds it impossible to stick to a diet. stick to sth
The windows were stiff and she couldn't get them open. stiff
She sat down stiffly on a chair by the wall, aware that they were looking at her. stiffly
Although he promised faithfully to come, I still didn't think he would. still
We searched everywhere but we still couldn't find it. still
The kids found it hard to stay still. still
Can't you sit still? still
That particular model is not currently in stock. stock
I'm afraid we're temporarily out of stock. stock
We don't carry a large stock of pine furniture. stock
Pictures of the burnt corpses turned my stomach. turn your stomach
I can't stomach violent films. stomach
She couldn't stomach any breakfast. stomach
Most of the houses are built of stone. stone
I felt as if my heart had stopped. stop
Can you stop the printer once it's started? stop
stop sb/sth: I want to go and you can't stop me. stop
We need more laws to stop pollution. stop
There's no stopping us now (= nothing can prevent us from achieving what we want to achieve). stop
You can't stop people from saying what they think. stop
stop sb/sth doing sth: You can't stop people saying what they think. stop
stop sth: Doctors couldn't stop the bleeding. stop
She criticizes everyone and the trouble is, she doesn't know when to stop. stop
Can't you just stop? stop
Winchester will be the next station stop. stop
You can store coffee beans in the freezer to keep them fresh. store
Shall I tell you a story? story
I can't decide until I've heard both sides of the story. story
Most people don't want to spend hours slaving over a hot stove (= cooking). stove
Can you stretch your arms out straighter? straight
I can't shoot straight (= accurately). straight
a boat sailing in a straight line straight
straight-backed chairs straight
The ground here cannot take the strain of a large building. strain
The transport service cannot cope with the strain of so many additional passengers. strain
There are strains in the relationship between the two countries. strain
She was looking at me in a very strange way. strange
strange (that)...: It's strange (that) we haven't heard from him. strange
strange (how...): It's strange how childhood impressions linger. strange
I'm looking forward to the exam, strange as it may seem. strange
strategy to do sth: It's all part of an overall strategy to gain promotion. strategy
Most of the letter consisted of a stream of abuse. stream
to walk along/down/up the street street
the town's narrow cobbled streets street
If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago. (out) on the streets/street
street sports such as skateboarding and skating street
Street sport is informal and based on whatever people want to play. street
Their superior military strength gives them a huge advantage. strength
The rally was intended to be a show of strength by the socialists. strength
During this ordeal he was able to draw strength from his faith. strength
You have shown great strength of character. strength
It may take a few weeks for you to build up your strength again. strength
He had a physical strength that matched his outward appearance. strength
strength to do sth: She didn't have the strength to walk any further. strength
When you have an injury you start putting stress on other parts of your body. stress
Things can easily go wrong when people are under stress. stress
+ speech: 'There is,' Johnson stressed, 'no real alternative.' stress
stress how, what, etc...: I cannot stress too much how important this is. stress
Fields and hills stretched out as far as we could see. stretch
stretch sth: Stretch the fabric tightly over the frame. stretch
He told me in the strictest confidence (= on the understanding that I would tell nobody else). strict
The industry is strictly regulated. strictly
it strikes sb how, what, etc...: It suddenly struck me how we could improve the situation. strike
How does the idea strike you? strike
Police fear that the killer may strike again. strike
strip A off/from B: Deer had stripped all the bark off the tree. strip
strip sb (to sth): He stood there stripped to the waist (= he had no clothes on the upper part of his body). strip
The islands are separated by a narrow strip of water. strip
He's a beautiful dog. Can I stroke him? stroke
strong black coffee strong
The college has strong links with local industry. strong
a strong chair strong
There is strong evidence of a link between exercise and a healthy heart. strong
She wasn't a strong swimmer (= she could not swim well). strong
life as a struggling artist (= one who is very poor) struggle
She had to struggle into the tight dress. struggle
I struggled and screamed for help. struggle
He's a third-year student at the College of Art. student
a studio audience (= one in a studio, that can be seen or heard as a programme is broadcast) studio
study how, what, etc...: The group will study how the region coped with the loss of thousands of jobs. study
study (sth) at...: My brother studied at the Royal College of Art. study
study (sth) under...: a composer who studied under Nadia Boulanger (= was taught by Nadia Boulanger) study
The chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff. stuff
I don't know how you can eat that stuff! stuff
They sell stationery and stuff (like that). stuff
Could you move all that stuff off the table? stuff
Forgetting my notes made me look stupid. stupid
a parody written in the style of Molière style
The palace was rebuilt in the same style. style
style-conscious teenagers style
How did we get onto the subject of marriage? subject
a meat substitute substitute
a substitute family substitute
substitute for sb/sth: Paul's father only saw him as a substitute for his dead brother. substitute
The course teaches you the theory but there's no substitute for practical experience. substitute
The local bus service was a poor substitute for their car. substitute
He was brought on as (a) substitute after half-time. substitute
substitute for sb/sth: Nothing can substitute for the advice your doctor is able to give you. substitute
substitute A for B: Margarine can be substituted for butter in this recipe. substitute
substitute B with/by A: Butter can be substituted with margarine in this recipe. substitute
substitute sb/sth: Beckham was substituted in the second half after a knee injury (= somebody else played instead of Beckham in the second half). substitute
Can you find someone to substitute for you at the meeting? substitute
succeed in doing sth: He succeeded in getting a place at art school. succeed
succeed as sth: He had hoped to succeed as a violinist. succeed
They had been invited to a Hindu wedding and were not sure what happened on such occasions. such
The knot was fastened in such a way that it was impossible to undo. such
This issue was of such importance that we could not afford to ignore it. such
Opportunities such as this did not come every day. such as
suck sth + adj.: Greenfly can literally suck a plant dry. suck
'Listen!' said Doyle suddenly. suddenly
I hate to see animals suffering. suffer
suffer from sth: He suffers from asthma. suffer
Many companies are suffering from a shortage of skilled staff. suffer
Death finally brought an end to her suffering. suffering
Allow sufficient time to get there. sufficient
Do you take sugar (= have it in your tea, coffee, etc.)? sugar
How many sugars do you take in coffee? sugar
suggest sth (to sb): May I suggest a white wine with this dish, Sir? suggest
suggest sb/sth: Can you suggest a good dictionary? suggest
suggest how, what, etc...: Can you suggest how I might contact him? suggest
Can I make a suggestion? suggestion
suggestion (for/about/on sth): I'd like to hear your suggestions for ways of raising money. suggestion
We welcome any comments and suggestions on these proposals. suggestion
We are open to suggestions (= willing to listen to ideas from other people). suggestion
suit sb/sth: Choose a computer to suit your particular needs. suit
He can be very helpful, but only when it suits him. suit
This diet is suited to anyone who wants to lose weight fast. suited
sum what...: Can I just sum up what we've agreed so far? sum up, sum sth up
We're going away in the summer. summer
It's very hot here in summer. summer
in the summer of 2009 summer
late/early summer summer
a cool/hot/wet summer summer
It is now high summer (= the hottest part of summer). summer
a summer's day summer
a summer dress summer
the summer holidays/vacation summer
two summers ago summer
We did our best to keep out of the sun. sun
This model is technically superior to its competitors. superior
We cannot guarantee adequate supplies of raw materials. supply
Our supplies were running out. supply
The UN has agreed to allow the supply of emergency aid. supply
A stroke can disrupt the supply of oxygen to the brain. supply
The electricity supply (= the system supplying electricity) had been cut off. supply
The atmosphere of Mars could not support life. support
The statistics offer further support for our theory. support
Can I rely on your support (= will you vote for me) in the election? support
suppose (that)...: Suppose flights are fully booked on that day—which other day could we go? suppose
suppose sb/sth (to be/have) sth: suppose sb/sth + adj./noun: Suppose him (to be) dead—what then? suppose
I could take you in the car, I suppose (= but I don't really want to). suppose
'Can I borrow the car?' 'I suppose so ' (= Yes, but I'm not happy about it). suppose
suppose (that)...: I don't suppose (that) I could have a look at your newspaper, could I? suppose
sure how, whether, etc...: Ask me if you're not sure how to do it. sure
We could not be sure of financial support. sure
Our staff will do their best to make sure you enjoy your visit. make sure (of sth/that...)
I think he'll be back on Monday, but I can't say for sure. for sure
We could see fish swimming just below the surface. surface
surprise (at sth): He gasped with surprise at her strength. surprise
They couldn't conceal their surprise at seeing us together. surprise
surprise sb how, what, etc...: It's always surprised me how popular he is. surprise
I'm surprised at you, behaving like that in front of the kids. surprised
From the top of the hill you can see all the surrounding countryside. surrounding
'How are you these days?' 'Oh, surviving.' survive
survive on sth: I can't survive on £40 a week (= it is not enough for my basic needs). survive
I suspect (that) she might be lying. suspect
The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths. suspect
Water from shallow wells should be regarded with suspicion, as it may be contaminated. suspicion
It might look suspicious if we arrived together. suspicious
She swallowed hard and told him the bad news. swallow
She fell over and swore loudly. swear
I don't like to hear children swearing. swear
swear at sb/sth: Why did you let him swear at you like that? swear
swear sth: He swore revenge on the man who had killed his father. swear
swear (that)...: I swear (that) I'll never leave you. swear
swear to do sth: She made him swear not to tell anyone. swear
swear (that)...: She swore (that) she'd never seen him before. swear
I could have sworn (= I am sure) I heard the phone ring. swear
swear to sb/on sth (that)...: I swear to God I had nothing to do with it. swear
swear (on sth): Witnesses were required to swear on the Bible. swear
swear that...: Are you willing to stand up in court and swear that you don't recognize him? swear
swear to do sth: Remember, you have sworn to tell the truth. swear
swear sth: Barons had to swear an oath of allegiance to the king. swear
I was shocked at the swearing. swearing
Their bodies were soaked in sweat. sweat
Bacteria can cause gums to swell and bleed. swell
I can't swim. swim
swim sth: Can you swim backstroke yet? swim
Swimming is a good form of exercise. swimming
swing sth: He sat on the stool, swinging his legs. swing
switch (over) (from sth) (to sth): We're in the process of switching over to a new system of invoicing. switch
How do you switch this thing on? switch off/on, switch sth off/on
a sympathetic listener sympathetic
to express/feel sympathy for sb sympathy
May we offer our deepest sympathies on the death of your wife. sympathy
The seamen went on strike in sympathy with (= to show their support for) the dockers. sympathy
the British educational system system
system for doing sth: a new system for assessing personal tax bills system
system of sth: a system of government system
a transport system system
heating systems system
a stereo system system
a security system system
You have to wait until the drugs have passed out of your system. system
the male reproductive system system
Table 2 shows how prices and earnings have increased over the past 20 years. table
Don't take offence (= be offended) at what I said. take
I took a dislike to him. take
take sth (as sth): She took what he said as a compliment. take
How am I supposed to take that remark? take
Does the hotel take credit cards? take
The dentist can't take any new patients. take
She can't take criticism. take
I don't think I can take much more of this heat. take
I find his attitude a little hard to take. take
He took the criticism surprisingly well. take
These threats are not to be taken lightly. take
She took it in the spirit in which it was intended. take
Are these seats taken? take
Do you take sugar in your coffee? take
The new sports centre will take the pressure off the old one. take
take sth out of sth: Part of her article is taken straight (= copied) out of my book. take
Can you take (= hold) the baby for a moment? take
take sth (with you): I forgot to take my bag with me when I got off the bus. take
Her energy and talent took her to the top of her profession. take
We'll take the matter forward at our next meeting (= discuss it further). take
When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction. take off
I won't take up any more of your time. take up sth
talk in sth: We couldn't understand them because they were talking in Chinese. talk
This situation can't go on. We need to talk. talk
Stop talking and listen! talk
High-level talks on arms limitation will reopen next month. talk
A further round of talks will be needed if the dispute is to be resolved. talk
I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects. talk
I had to have a heart-to-heart talk with her. talk
the tallest building in the world tall
Set yourself targets that you can reasonably hope to achieve. target
The new sports complex is on target to open in June. target
a target area/audience/group (= the particular area, audience, etc. that a product, programme, etc. is aimed at) target
a daunting/an impossible/a formidable/an unenviable, etc. task task
Our first task is to set up a communications system. task
Detectives are now faced with the task of identifying the body. task
Modern art is not to everyone's taste. taste
I've never tasted anything like it. taste
You can taste the garlic in this stew. taste
I can't really taste anything with this cold. taste
taste like sth: This drink tastes like sherry. taste
a cup/mug/pot of tea tea
Would you like tea or coffee? tea
teach (sb to do) sth: Could you teach me to do that? teach
teach sb how, what, etc...: My father taught me how to ride a bike. teach
the teaching profession teaching
As he listened to the music, his eyes filled with tears. tear
Most of the audience was on the verge of tears. tear
Skaters score extra points for technical complexity. technical
The artist combines different techniques in the same painting. technique
science and technology technology
recent advances in medical technology technology
to make use of the most modern technologies technology
The company has invested in the latest technology. technology
You can reserve seats over the telephone. telephone
telephone sth: You can telephone your order 24 hours a day. telephone
tell A from B: Can you tell Tom from his twin brother? tell
tell which, what, etc...: The kittens look exactly alike—how can you tell which is which? tell
As far as I can tell, she's enjoying the course. tell
tell (that)...: I could tell (that) he was angry from his expression. tell
tell how, if, etc...: 'That's not an original.' 'How can you tell?' tell
tell sb how, what, etc...: I can't tell you how happy I am. tell
What did I tell you? (= you should have listened to my advice) tell
tell sb how, where, etc...: This gauge tells you how much fuel you have left. tell
The temperature has risen (by) five degrees. temperature
to take sb's temperature (= measure the temperature of sb's body using a special instrument) temperature
to display artistic, etc. tendencies tendency
There is mounting tension along the border. tension
Family tensions and conflicts may lead to violence. tension
the spring/summer/autumn/fall term term
The term of agreement can be for either two or three years. term
When can I get my test results? test
a computer that can process text text
Can you act out this scene without referring to the text? text
You should know better than to behave like that. than
'Would you like a coffee?' 'Oh, thanks.' thanks
We managed to get it finished in the end—no thanks to him (= he didn't help). no thanks to sb/sth
'Would you like some more cake?' 'No thank you.' thank you
What can I do about that? that
It's possible (that) he has not received the letter. that
She was so tired (that) she couldn't think straight. that
I patted her on the back. the
How's the (= your) baby? the
The dolphin is an intelligent animal. the
I heard it on the radio. the
You get paid by the hour. the
If anyone calls, ask for their number so I can call them back. their
The naked male figure was always the central theme of Greek art. theme
The stories are all variations on the theme of unhappy marriage. theme
I saw them at Christmas but haven't heard a thing since then. then
There's a room free in Bob's house next week but you can stay with us until then. then
First cook the onions, then add the mushrooms. then
'You haven't done anything to upset me.' 'So what's wrong, then?' then
Why don't you hire a car? Then you'll be able to visit more of the area. then
According to the theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than light. theory
I have this theory that most people prefer being at work to being at home. theory
There once was a poor farmer who had four sons. there
There it is—just behind the chair. there
Can I get there and back in a day? there
There is still much to discuss. We shall, therefore, return to this item at our next meeting. therefore
The body was hidden beneath a thin layer of soil. thin
a thin blouse (= of light cloth) thin
Hi, Jane! How are things? thing
Bring your swimming things with you. thing
Can you pass me that thing over there? thing
He's just bought one of those exercise things. thing
Don't treat her like that—she's a person, not a thing! thing
think to do sth: Who would have thought to find you here? think
think where, how, etc...: We couldn't think where you'd gone. think
Just think how nice it would be to see them again. think
think (that)...: I can't think (that) he would be so stupid. think
Are animals able to think? think
think (about sth): I can't tell you now—I'll have to think about it. think
think what, how, etc...: He was trying to think what to do. think
think what, how, etc...: I was just thinking what a long way it is. think
I thought I heard a scream. think
I didn't think you liked sports. think
We'll need about 20 chairs, I should think. think
Can anybody think of a way to raise money? think of sth/sb
I can think of at least three occasions when he arrived late. think of sth/sb
I can't think of her name at the moment. think of sth/sb
She is thought of as a possible director. think of sb/sth as sb/sth
Can't you think up a better excuse than that? think sth up
What's this I hear about you getting married? this
Listen to this. this
Do it like this (= in the way I am showing you). this
I can thoroughly recommend it. thoroughly
Strange though it may sound, I was pleased it was over. though
thought (that...): She was struck by the sudden thought that he might already have left. thought
Would Mark be able to help?It's just a thought. thought
I'd like to hear your thoughts on the subject. thought
a robe embroidered with gold thread thread
the delicate threads of a spider's web thread
He received death threats from right-wing groups. threat
The doctor pushed his way through the crowd. through
I'd never have got through it all (= a difficult situation) without you. through
You can only achieve success through hard work. through
Put the coffee in the filter and let the water run through. through
Don't tell me how it ends—I haven't read it all the way through yet. through
I tried to call you but I couldn't get through. through
They export their products to markets throughout the world. throughout
He threw back his head and roared with laughter. throw
They had a competition to see who could throw the furthest. throw
throw sb sth: Can you throw me that towel? throw
I don't need that—you can throw it away. throw sth away
That old chair should be thrown away. throw sth away
You must take the exam—you can't throw away all that work! throw sth away
The universities have expanded, thus allowing many more people the chance of higher education. thus
We do not own the building. Thus, it would be impossible for us to make any major changes to it. thus
Tickets are available from the Arts Centre at £5.00. ticket
Can you tidy away your clothes, please? tidy sth away
They tied him to a chair with cable. tie
Can you help me tie my tie? tie
family ties tie
the ties of friendship tie
economic ties tie
The firm has close ties with an American corporation. tie
emotional ties tie
Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties. tie
Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church. tie
to keep tight control over sth tight
We need tighter security at the airport. tight
These shoes are much too tight. tight
The screw was so tight that it wouldn't move. tight
Can't you wait till we get home? till
Every time I hear that song I feel happy. time
Next time you're here let's have lunch together. time
I can probably make the time to see them. time
Sorry, I can't spare the time. time
I didn't finish the test—I ran out of time. time
What's the hurry? We have all the time in the world. time
Her parents died a long time ago. time
Perceptions change over time (= as time passes). time
Can she tell the time yet (= say what time it is by looking at a clock)? time
Can she tell time yet? time
He can be really bad-tempered at times. at times
She has to work at weekends from time to time. from time to time
Sport is no longer so important in the school timetable (= all the subjects that are taught at schools). timetable
Next, add two tins of tomatoes. tin
Americans were always welcome because they tended to tip heavily. tip
The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back. tip
The mug tipped over, spilling hot coffee everywhere. tip up/over, tip sth up/over
We'll have to tip the sofa up to get it through the door. tip up/over, tip sth up/over
tired of doing sth: She was tired of hearing about their trip to India. tired
Shopping can be very tiring. tiring
I'll explain to you where everything goes. to
It was a threat to world peace. to
a monument to the soldiers who died in the war to
It sounded like crying to me. to
He couldn't get close enough to see. to
I'm sorry to hear that. to
I'd love to go to France this summer. to
The leaflet explains how to apply for a place. to
Can you touch your toes? (= by bending over while keeping your legs straight) toe
a toilet seat toilet
Could you tell me where the ladies' toilet is, please? toilet
Tomorrow will be fine and dry according to the weather forecast. tomorrow
Who knows what changes tomorrow may bring? tomorrow
The overall tone of the book is gently nostalgic. tone
The dress was too tight for me. too
Accidents like this happen all too (= much too) often. too
Can I come too? too
None of them could sing in tune. in/out of tune
Stay tuned for the news coming up next. tune
His speech was tuned to what the audience wanted to hear. tune
He decided to turn professional. turn
She turned the chair on its side to repair it. turn
turn (into sth): He turned into a narrow street. turn
I can't get the screw to turn. turn
Could you turn the TV up? turn sth up
If you turn over you might find it easier to get to sleep. turn over
I turned my chair round to face the fire. turn around/round, turn sb/sth around/round
We said we would do it—there can be no turning back. turn back, turn sb/sth back
He really knows how to turn on the charm (= suddenly become pleasant and attractive). turn sth on
She has nobody she can turn to. turn to sb/sth
When it's your turn, take another card. turn
The road twists and turns along the coast. twist
narrow twisting streets twist
twist sth/yourself + adv./prep.: He managed to twist himself round in the restricted space. twist
The car followed the twists and turns of the mountain road. twist
The disappearance of a vital witness added a new twist to the case. twist
May I borrow it for a day or two? a day, moment, pound, etc. or two
You can't put all the blame on him. It takes two to make a marriage. it takes two to do sth
He's inclined to put two and two together and make five (= reaches the wrong conclusion from what he sees, hears, etc.). put two and two together
How fast can you type? type
a typical Italian cafe typical
Typically, she couldn't find her keys. typically
A poor diet will ultimately lead to illness. ultimately
He lay there, unable to move. unable
I tried to contact him but was unable to. unable
She was unable to hide her excitement. unable
Let us know if you're unable to come. unable
They have been unable or unwilling to resolve the conflict. unable
Such behaviour is totally unacceptable in a civilized society. unacceptable
Noise from the factory has reached an unacceptable level. unacceptable
I couldn't sleep because the bed was so uncomfortable. uncomfortable
Nobody under 18 is allowed to buy alcohol. under
The coinage was reformed under Elizabeth I (= when she was queen). under
Six suspects are being held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. under
Under the terms of the lease you had no right to sublet the property. under
understand what, how, etc...: They understand what I have been through. understand
No one is answering the phone—I can't understand it. understand
understand why, what, etc...: I could never understand why she was fired. understand
understand sb/sth doing sth: I just can't understand him taking the money. understand
I just can't understand his taking the money. understand
The existence of God is beyond human understanding (= humans cannot know whether God exists or not). understanding
Most of the students have a sound understanding of English grammar. understanding
Take a deep breath and see how long you can stay underwater. underwater
Not unexpectedly, most local business depends on tourism. unexpectedly
She died unexpectedly of a heart attack. unexpectedly
They had been given an unfair advantage. unfair
Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the meeting. unfortunately
I can't make it, unfortunately. unfortunately
I won't tell them—not unless you say I can. unless
Music is quite unlike any other art form. unlike
Unlike most systems, this one is very easy to install. unlike
unlikely (that...): It's most (= very) unlikely that she'll arrive before seven. unlikely
In the unlikely event of a problem arising, please contact the hotel manager. unlikely
You can stay on the bus until London (= until you reach London). until
They are unwilling to invest any more money in the project. unwilling
She was unable, or unwilling, to give me any further details. unwilling
He jumped up from his chair. up
Lay the cards face up (= facing upwards) on the table. up
How shall we divide up the work? up
Time's up. Stop writing and hand in your papers. up
I could tell something was up by the looks on their faces. up
What's up? (= What is the matter?) up
Is anything up? You can tell me. up
I can take up to four people (= but no more than four) in my car. up to sth
It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job. be up to sb
upset sb/yourself: This decision is likely to upset a lot of people. upset
His sudden death turned her world upside down. turn sth upside down
urban renewal/regeneration (= the process of improving the buildings, etc. in the poor parts of a town or city) urban
'Can I see you for a moment?' 'Is it urgent?' urgent
Her voice sounded urgent on the phone. urgent
use sth: Can I use your phone? use
How often do you use (= travel by) the bus? use
They were able to achieve a settlement without using military force. use
The oven looked as if it had never been used. use
I have some information you may be able to use (= to get an advantage from). use
You can't keep using your bad back as an excuse. use
The chapel was built in the 12th century and is still in use today. use
You can throw those away—they're no use to anyone. be no use (to sb)
It's no use—I can't persuade her. it's no use (doing sth), what's the use (of doing sth)?
We could make better use of our resources. make use of sth/sb
We used to go sailing on the lake in summer. used to
useful (to do sth): It can be useful to write a short summary of your argument first. useful
useful (to sb): He might be useful to us. useful
This information could prove useful. useful
Your knowledge of German may come in useful (= be useful in a particular situation). useful
Some products can be recycled at the end of their useful life. useful
She tried to work, but it was useless (= she wasn't able to). useless
the Christmas/Easter/summer vacation vacation
the long vacation (= the summer vacation) vacation
The job includes two weeks' paid vacation. vacation
a bus pass valid for 1 month valid
the Shenandoah Valley valley
The value of regular exercise should not be underestimated. value
Sports cars tend to hold their value well. value
to be bad/poor value (= not worth the money it costs) value
regional/seasonal variation (= depending on the region or time of year) variation
This soup is a spicy variation on a traditional favourite. variation
This tool can be used in a variety of ways. variety
We all need variety in our diet. variety
vary with sth: The menu varies with the season. vary
vary according to sth: Prices vary according to the type of room you require. vary
The job enables me to vary the hours I work. vary
The aerobics instructor varies the routine each week. vary
His business empire was vast. vast
Their versions of how the accident happened conflict. version
I'm not very (= not at all) impressed. very
Sit down—you're blocking my view. view
the Christian view of the world view
We take the view that it would be wrong to interfere. view
In my view it was a waste of time. view
People came from all over the world to view her work. view
How do you view your position within the company? view
He met with a violent death (= he was murdered, killed in a fight, etc.). violent
Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies (= that show a lot of violence). violent
I took a violent dislike to him. violent
to be virtually impossible virtually
The red squirrel has become virtually extinct in most of the country. virtually
The house is clearly visible from the beach. visible
Most stars are not visible to the naked eye. visible
to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision vision
He had a vision of a world in which there would be no wars. vision
For more information, visit our website. visit
We don't live here. We're just visiting. visit
visit sth: The lake is also visited by seals in the summer. visit
If you have time, pay a visit to the local museum. visit
How can we attract more visitors to our website? visitor
to have a wide/limited vocabulary vocabulary
I could hear voices in the next room. voice
How do you measure the volume of a gas? volume
How did you vote at the last election? vote
vote (on sth): We'll listen to the arguments on both sides and then vote on it. vote
He was voted most promising new director. vote
wage sth: The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2007. wage
I've got some calls to make but they can wait until tomorrow. wait
I'm afraid this can't wait. It's very important. wait
Can you wait a second while I make a call? wait a minute/moment/second
The children can't wait for Christmas to come. I, they, etc. can't wait/can hardly wait
I can hardly wait to see him again. I, they, etc. can't wait/can hardly wait
Waiter, could you bring me some water? waiter
I always wake early in the summer. wake
(+ adv./prep.): We're going walking in the mountains this summer. walk
want sth: We'll want more furniture for the new office. want
want sth: Do you want some more tea? want
I can do whatever I want. want
You can come too, if you want. want
want sb/sth + adj.: Do you want your coffee black or white? want
the Second World War war
Her comments were greeted with warm applause. warm
I can't seem to get warm. warm
warn sb: I tried to warn him, but he wouldn't listen. warn
warn (sb) of sth: Police have warned of possible delays. warn
warn sb what, how, etc...: I had been warned what to expect. warn
wash yourself: She was no longer able to wash herself. wash
a gentle shampoo for frequent washing washing
I hate unnecessary waste. waste
I hate to see good food go to waste (= be thrown away). waste
watch (for sth): He watched for signs of activity in the house. watch
We watched to see what would happen next. watch
watch what, how, etc...: Watch what I do, then you try. watch
Could you watch my bags for me while I buy a paper? watch
I could see my reflection in the water. water
With a wave and a shout he ran down the road to meet us. wave
the gentle sound of waves lapping wave
wave sth (about/around): A man in the water was shouting and waving his arms around frantically. wave
wave sth at sb: She waved her hand dismissively at the housekeeper. wave
I have changed in every way. way
A little way up on the left is the Museum of Modern Art. way
Which way did they go? way
We just missed a car coming the other way. way
Kids were running this way and that (= in all directions). way
Can you tell me the way to Leicester Square? way
We fought our way through the dense vegetation. way
106 Headley Way way
I hate the way she always criticizes me. way
I told you we should have done it my way! way
Infectious diseases can be acquired in several ways. way
I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past. out of the way
I think it should go on the other way round. the other way round
You'll have to move—you're in my way. in the/sb's way
There's no way we could afford that sort of money. (there is) no way
The price is way above what we can afford. way
I'm way glad to hear that. way
a weak and cowardly man weak
In a weak moment (= when I was easily persuaded) I said she could borrow the car. weak
Can you spot the weakness in her argument? weakness
a lethal/deadly weapon weapon
The kids have totally worn me out. wear yourself/sb out
hot/cold/wet/fine/summer/windy, etc. weather weather
We'll have the party outside, weather permitting (= if it doesn't rain). weather
to listen to the weather weather
A spider had spun a perfect web outside the window. web
We were caught in a tangled web of relationships. web
All her friends could hear wedding bells (= they thought she would soon get married). wedding
Bananas are sold by weight. weight
In the wild, this fish can reach a weight of 5lbs. weight
He staggered a little under the weight of his backpack. weight
They welcomed the new volunteers with open arms (= with enthusiasm). welcome
I'd welcome any suggestions. welcome
I warmly welcome this decision. welcome
In general, the changes they had made were to be welcomed. welcome
Your letter was very welcome. welcome
The fine weather made a welcome change. welcome
Well done! (= expressing admiration for what sb has done) well
Add the lemon juice and mix well. well
He's well able to take care of himself. well
I was well annoyed, I can tell you. well
Get well soon! (= for example, on a card) well
Well, well—I would never have guessed it! well
Well, it can't be helped. well
Well, I suppose I could fit you in at 3.45. well
I think it happened, well, towards the end of last summer. well
Western art western
What kind of music do you like? what
Nobody knows what will happen next. what
What? I can't hear you. what?
She was killed when she was crushed under the wheels of a bus. wheel
When can I see you? when
When (= in what circumstances) would such a solution be possible? when
Sunday is the only day when I can relax. when
Until when can you stay? when
Can you spare five minutes when it's convenient? when
How can they expect to learn anything when they never listen? when
You can ask for help whenever you need it. whenever
We try to help whenever possible. whenever
He comes from Boula, wherever that may be (= I don't know where it is). wherever
Use wholegrain breakfast cereals wherever possible. wherever
It remains to be seen whether or not this idea can be put into practice. whether
Whether or not we're successful, we can be sure that we did our best. whether
Which is better exercise—swimming or tennis? which
The twins are so alike I can't tell which is which. which is which
While I was waiting at the bus stop, three buses went by in the opposite direction. while
You can go swimming while I'm having lunch. while
She went white as a sheet when she heard the news. white
Two white coffees, please. white
Do you take your coffee black or white? white
The people (who) we met in France have sent us a card. who
The whole country (= all the people in it) mourned her death. whole
She wasn't telling the whole truth. whole
I can't afford it—that's the whole point. whole
Four quarters make a whole. whole
The subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole. whole
The festival will be great for our city and for the country as a whole. as a whole
On the whole, I'm in favour of the idea. on the whole
Isobel, whose brother he was, had heard the joke before. whose
Why were you late? why
It's the best job in the whole wide world. wide
How wide is that stream? wide
The plants grow wild along the banks of rivers. wild
They won't lend us any more money. will
She'll listen to music, alone in her room, for hours. will
They governed according to the will of the people. will
My father left me the house in his will. will
Unemployment can be defined as the number of people who are willing and able to work, but who can not find jobs. willing
win at sth: to win at cards/chess, etc. win
win sth from sb: The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election. win
a light wind wind
wind forward/back: Wind forward to the bit where they discover the body. wind
a mild/severe/hard winter winter
Our house can be very cold in (the) winter. winter
wish sb/sth/yourself + adj.: He's dead and it's no use wishing him alive again. wish
You may stay until morning, if you wish. wish
I don't wish (= I don't mean) to be rude, but could you be a little quieter? wish
wish sb sth: She could not believe that he wished her harm. wish
If you wish really hard, maybe you'll get what you want. wish
It's no use wishing for the impossible. wish
He has everything he could possibly wish for. wish
wish for sth: I can understand her wish for secrecy. wish
She won't be able to help us with all the family commitments she has. with
Is it within walking distance? within
Can you see without your glasses? without
You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. without
Without wanting to criticize, I think you could have done better. (= used before you make a critical comment) without
I couldn't bear to witness their suffering. witness
I wonder if you can help me. wonder
to keep your word (= do what you promised) word
He's a man of his word (= he does what he promises). word
I can't prove it—you'll have to take my word for it (= believe me). word
Could I have a quick word with you (= speak to you quickly)? word
He never breathed a word of this to me. word
Tell me what happened in your own words. word
I could hear every word they were saying. word
He couldn't find the words to thank her enough. word
Words fail me (= I cannot express how I feel). word
There are no words to say how sorry we are. word
I can't remember her exact words. word
I can never put my feelings into words. word
I can't work if I'm cold. work
work what, where, etc...: Can you work out what these squiggles mean? work sth out
I couldn't work out where the music was coming from. work sth out
She's an artist whose work I really admire. work
The art collection was his life's work. work
manual/skilled/unskilled workers worker
poor working conditions working
I have a good working relationship with my boss. working
We live in a rapidly changing world. world
He's too young to understand the ways of the world. world
The whole world was waiting for news of the astronauts. world
She felt that the world was against her. world
The eyes of the world are on the President. world
Parents are the most important people in a child's world. world
When his wife died, his entire world was turned upside down. world
the animal/plant/insect world world
the world of fashion world
stars from the sporting and artistic worlds world
the natural world (= animals, plants, minerals, etc.) world
They are a couple in the real world as well as in the movie. world
The island is a world of brilliant colours and dramatic sunsets. world
They had little contact with the outside world (= people and places that were not part of their normal life). world
to sail around the world world
travelling (all over) the world world
a map of the world world
French is spoken in many parts of the world. world
Which is the largest city in the world? world
He's the world's highest paid entertainer. world
a meeting of world leaders world
campaigning for world peace world
the Arab world world
the English-speaking world world
the industrialized and developing worlds world
the ancient/modern world world
There's nothing in the world I'd like more than to visit New York. in the world
Don't rush—we've got all the time in the world. in the world
You look as if you haven't got a care in the world! in the world
worry over sb/sth: There's no point in worrying over things you can't change. worry
worry sb/yourself (about sb/sth): What worries me is how I am going to get another job. worry
it worries sb to do sth: It worried me to think what might happen. worry
A heart attack can be brought on by stress and worry. worry
The news of his release from prison added further to her worries. worry
Never mind—it could be worse (= although the situation is bad, it is not as bad as it might have been). worse
He told her she'd let them down and she felt worse than ever. worse
It's raining worse than ever. worse
At worst this may mean the end of her playing career. at (the) worst
Pressure can bring out the worst in people. bring out the worst in sb
It's worth making an appointment before you go. worth
If I had seen the advertisement in time I would have applied for the job. would
I'd love a coffee. would
I'd hate you to think I was criticizing you. would
He died from the wounds he had received to his chest. wound
After a serious argument, it can take some time for the wounds to heal. wound
The doctor wrote her a prescription for more antibiotics. write
Can you write and confirm your booking? write
She wrote back saying that she couldn't come. write back (to sb)
the writings of Hegel writing
Could you put your complaint in writing? in writing
The doctor could find nothing wrong with him. wrong
I think she lives at number 44, but I could be wrong. wrong
Correct me if I'm wrong (= I may be wrong) but didn't you say you two knew each other? wrong
Where did we go wrong with those kids (= what mistakes did we make for them to behave so badly)? go wrong
The relationship started to go wrong when they moved abroad. go wrong
What else can go wrong (= what other problems are we going to have)? go wrong
For a quick lunch you can't go wrong with pasta. you can't go wrong (with sth)
Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed (= I do not know whether they were right to feel this way). wrongly
We couldn't help yawning during the speech. yawn
'Dad, can I borrow the car?' 'Yes, but be careful.' yes
Yes? How can I help you? yes
Can I sit next to you? you
I met the young Michelle Obama at Princeton. young
You can try it out for yourselves. yourself
His youth gives him an advantage over the other runners. youth