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1945 看 khán giả . . .
to see, look khán

Handtuch khăn Gegenstände


OXF3000N sự kêu gọi lời kêu gọi kêu gọi cầu khẩn appeal
OXF3000N thính khan giả audience
OXF3000N vải khăn trải bàn áo thầy tu cloth
OXF3000N khó khó khăn gay go difficult
OXF3000N sự khó khăn nỗi khó khăn điều cản trở difficulty
OXF3000N lúng túng làm ngượng nghịu làm rắc rối gây khó khăn embarrass
OXF3000N tình trạng khẩn cấp emergency
OXF3000N khắc nghiệt nghiêm khắc tàn tệ khó khăn hardly
OXF3000N cứ nhất định cứ khăng khăng insist on
OXF3000N khe hở lỗ sự bắt đầu sự khai mạc lễ khánh thành opening
OXF3000N đối kháng đối chọi đối lập chống đối phản đối oppose
OXF3000N tính đối kháng đối chọi opposing
OXF3000N sự phản đối sự phản kháng phản đối phản kháng protest
OXF3000N chống lại phản đổi kháng cự resist
OXF3000N sự chống lại sự phản đối sự kháng cự resistance
OXF3000N quyết định kiên quyết (làm gì) giải quyết (vấn đề khó khăn) resolve
OXF3000N chăn khăn trải giường tấm phiến tờ sheet
OXF3000N mảnh khảnh mỏng manh yếu ớt slightly
OXF3000N khăn tắm khăn lau towel
OXF3000N gấp khẩn cấp urgent






Our audiences are very patient. Khán giả của chúng tôi rất kiên nhẫn. Arts
audience Khán giả Arts







like: khán
nurse nữ khán hộ
schlank mảnh khảnh 苗条的 miáotiáo de
betteln cầu khẩn 乞求 qǐ qiú
feststellen khẳng định 确定 què dìng
notlanden hạ cánh khẩn cấp 紧急迫降 jǐnjí pòjiàng
resistent có sức đề kháng 有抵抗力的 yǒu dǐkànglì de
schlank sein mảnh khảnh 苗条 miáotiáo
das Antibiotikum thuốc kháng sinh
schlank mảnh khảnh
der Zuschauer khán giả
das Handtuch khăn
das Badetuch khăn tắm
betteln cầu khẩn
die Not khẩn cấp
die Schwierigkeit khó khăn
die Not khẩn cấp
feststellen khẳng định
der Protest sự phản kháng
das Tuch cái khăn
notlanden hạ cánh khẩn cấp
die Notlandung sự hạ cánh khẩn cấp
die Notbremse phanh khẩn cấp
der Schal cái khăn
das Kopftuch khăn trùm đầu
die Tischdecke khăn trải bàn
die Wohnung einweihen khánh thành căn hộ, mở tiệc tân gia
resistent có sức đề kháng
das Gegengift thuốc kháng độc tố
schlank sein mảnh khảnh


Warte, ich hole dir eine Serviette. Chờ chút, anh đi lấy tờ khăn giấy. (Lektion 12, Nr. 123)
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)
Ich bin jetzt schon fast heiser. Giờ giọng em sắp khàn rồi đây. (Lektion 49, Nr. 701)
Die beiden breiten ihre Handtücher aus und setzen sich ins hohe Gras. Cả hai trải khăn của họ ra và ngồi lên thảm cỏ. (Lektion 52, Nr. 736)
Hast du dich jeden Tag mit dem Badetuch an den Strand gelegt? Hàng ngày anh có trải khăn tắm nằm trên cát không? (Lektion 56, Nr. 796)
Stimmt, wir haben gleich festgestellt, dass wir viele gemeinsame Interessen haben. Chính xác, chúng ta khẳng định ngay rằng chúng ta có chung nhiều sở thích. (Lektion 74, Nr. 1062)
Dringende Nachrichten senden Sie bitte an meine E-Mail-Adresse. Nếu có việc khẩn cấp xin hãy gửi đến hòm Email của tôi. (Lektion 88, Nr. 1312)
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)
Was war die schwierigste Entscheidung, die Sie bisher treffen mussten? Quyết định khó khăn nhất mà anh / chị từng gặp phải là gì? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1894)


active involvement/participation/support/resistance active
adjust sth to sth: Adjust your language to the age of your audience. adjust
admit to sb that...: I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult. admit
economic/humanitarian/emergency aid aid
You've had all the fun and I've had all the hard work. all
It was a difficult time. Apart from everything else, we had financial problems. apart from
an appeal court/judge appeal
an appeals court/judge appeal
appeal against sth: an appeal against the 3-match ban appeal
mass/wide/popular appeal appeal
The Beatles have never really lost their appeal. appeal
a look of silent appeal appeal
appeal to sb to do sth: The police made an appeal to the public to remain calm. appeal
He said he would appeal after being found guilty on four counts of murder. appeal
The company is appealing against the ruling. appeal
He held the dirty rag at arm's length (= as far away from his body as possible). arm
I have some urgent business to attend to. attend to sb/sth
The audience was/were clapping for 10 minutes. audience
an audience of 10 000 audience
The debate was televised in front of a live audience. audience
An audience of millions watched the wedding on TV. audience
His book reached an even wider audience when it was made into a movie. audience
I had an awful job persuading him to come (= it was very difficult). awful
Have I come at an awkward time? awkward
This box is very awkward for one person to carry. awkward
When on stage, try not to turn your back on the audience. turn your back on sb/sth
to fight an uphill battle against prejudice battle
The task before us is a daunting one. before
More than a third of Britain's bird species need urgent protection. bird
It was a difficult birth. birth
The school play was a huge success—the audience roared with laughter at all the funny bits. bit
the city where the protest movement was born born
Our guess was confirmed by calculation. calculation
The doctor has been called to an urgent case. call
It is important to keep calm in an emergency. calm
I thought it was going to be difficult to get funding for the project, but in the end it was like taking candy from a baby. be like taking candy from a baby
capacity for sth: She has an enormous capacity for hard work. capacity
'Throw me over that towel, will you?' 'OK. Catch!' catch
We are faced with a difficult choice. choice
claim sth: Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer. claim
The audience cheered and clapped. clap
collect sth (for sth): We collected over £300 for the appeal. collect
I've had some difficulties, but they were nothing compared to yours (= they were not nearly as bad as yours). compare
I appreciate everyone's concern and help at this difficult time. concern
confirm sth: Rumours of job losses were later confirmed confirm
His guilty expression confirmed my suspicions. confirm
confirm sth: After a six-month probationary period, her position was confirmed. confirm
control sth: He was finding it difficult to control his feelings. control
He has a cool head (= he stays calm in an emergency). cool
to have a dry/persistent/hacking cough cough
The last couple of years have been difficult. couple
The match attracted a capacity crowd of 80 000. crowd
The crowd cheered the winning hit. crowd
There was a curious mixture of people in the audience. curious
The audience was waiting for the curtain to rise (= for the play to begin). curtain
We finally reached a decision (= decided after some difficulty). decision
It's a difficult decision for any doctor. decision
declare sth: The government has declared a state of emergency. declare
The difficulty of a problem was defined in terms of how long it took to complete. define
demonstrate sth (to sb): Let me demonstrate to you some of the difficulties we are facing. demonstrate
His increasing financial difficulties forced him to take desperate measures. desperate
a difficult problem/task/exam difficult
She finds it very difficult to get up early. difficult
to be in a difficult position/situation difficult
My boss is making life very difficult for me. difficult
13 is a difficult age. difficult
a difficult child/customer/boss difficult
Don't pay any attention to her—she's just being difficult. difficult
the difficulties of English syntax difficulty
children with severe learning difficulties difficulty
We've run into difficulties/difficulty with the new project. difficulty
He got into difficulties while swimming and had to be rescued. difficulty
The bank is in difficulty/difficulties. difficulty
It was a time fraught with difficulties and frustration. difficulty
I had considerable difficulty (in) persuading her to leave. difficulty
I had no difficulty (in) making myself understood. difficulty
The changes were made with surprisingly little difficulty. difficulty
He spoke slowly and with great difficulty. difficulty
We found the house without difficulty. difficulty
They discussed the difficulty of studying abroad. difficulty
varying levels of difficulty difficulty
questions of increasing difficulty difficulty
Lack of discipline at home meant that many pupils found it difficult to settle in to the ordered environment of the school. discipline
discovery (of sth): the discovery of antibiotics in the 20th century discovery
She only got where she is today through hard work and a driving ambition. driving
Add a scarf for a casual effect. effect
Some people believe that violence is an effective way of protesting. effective
With (an) effort (= with difficulty) she managed to stop herself laughing. effort
The government has declared a state of emergency following the earthquake. emergency
This door should only be used in an emergency. emergency
the emergency exit (= to be used in an emergency) emergency
The government had to take emergency action. emergency
The pilot made an emergency landing in a field. emergency
I always have some extra cash with me for emergencies. emergency
The government has been granted emergency powers (= to deal with an emergency). emergency
Graduates are finding it more and more difficult to find employment. employment
We encountered a number of difficulties in the first week. encounter
I had never encountered such resistance before. encounter
I hope my job's safe. Life is hard enough as it is. enough
The audience was almost entirely female. entirely
exaggerate sth: He tends to exaggerate the difficulties. exaggerate
The emergency exit is at the back of the bus. exit
financial help to meet the expenses of an emergency expense
explain to sb who, how, etc...: She explained to them what to do in an emergency. explain
express yourself: Teenagers often have difficulty expressing themselves. express
She tried extra hard. extra
I'm having extreme difficulty in not losing my temper with her. extreme
She found it extremely difficult to get a job. extremely
be faced with sth: She's faced with a difficult decision. face
I thought the work would be difficult. In actual fact, it's very easy. in (actual) fact
I think you'll find it fairly difficult (= you do not want to say that it is very difficult). fairly
to be in financial difficulties financial
I'm having trouble finding anything new to say on this subject. find
free from difficulty/doubt/fear free
Millions of people gave freely in response to the appeal for the victims of the earthquake. freely
Fresh towels are provided every day. fresh
animals pumped full of antibiotics full
Hard work is fundamental to success. fundamental
get sb/sth: Quick—go and get a cloth! get
Three people were rescued from a yacht which got into difficulties. get into sth, get yourself/sb into sth
I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty. get over sth
a hand towel (= a small towel for drying your hands on) hand
She's a difficult horse to handle. handle
I've got to go. I can't handle it any more (= deal with a difficult situation). handle
Have you hung the wash? hang
This season has been a hard slog. hard
When I left they were all still hard at it (= working hard). hard
We're finding reliable staff hard to come by (= difficult to get). hard
hard for sb (to do sth): It's hard for old people to change their ways. hard
It must be hard for her, bringing up four children on her own. hard
Times were hard at the end of the war. hard
She's had a hard life. hard
Don't be too hard on him—he's very young. be hard on sb/sth
Our victory was hard won (= won with great difficulty). hard
have sb/sth doing sth: He had his audience listening attentively. have
I was having difficulty in staying awake. have
Hang your towel on the hook. hook
Times are hard and we have to husband our resources. husband
I had no idea she'd had such a difficult life. have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea
to impose limitations/restrictions/constraints on sth impose
I didn't really want to go but he insisted. insist
Stay and have lunch. I insist! insist
'Please come with us.' 'Very well then, if you insist.' insist
insist (that)...: He insisted (that) he was innocent. insist
We insisted on a refund of the full amount. insist on/upon sth
an interested audience interested
invite sth (from sb): He invited questions from the audience. invite
The police have issued an appeal for witnesses. issue
The company has got itself into difficulties. itself
She had trouble keeping her balance. keep
We're having difficulty keeping up our mortgage payments. keep sth up
knit sb sth: She's knitting the baby a shawl. knit
They fell in love in spite of the language barrier (= the difficulty of communicating when people speak different languages). language
law (on sth): The government has introduced some tough new laws on food hygiene. law
In London life can be hard. life
Life can be difficult when you move to a new town. life
a hard/an easy life life
He hung the towels out on the line (= clothes line). line
You soon get used to the little difficulties. little
Everything has become just that little bit harder. little
It was the first interview I'd done in front of a live audience (= with people watching). live
Emergency food supplies were brought in by lorry. lorry
a scarf with gloves to match match
Matters came to a head (= the situation became very difficult) with his resignation. matter
a temporary/an emergency measure measure
We've had an urgent message saying that your father's ill. message
The clear message coming from the government is that they are getting tough on crime. message
He tied a scarf around his neck. neck
The next six months will be the hardest. next
It was no easy matter (= it was difficult). no
He blew his nose (= cleared it by blowing strongly into a handkerchief ). nose
I find it difficult to be objective where he's concerned. objective
The doctor put me on antibiotics. on
My favourite band? Oh, that's a hard one (= a hard question). one
She had difficulty keeping her eyes open (= because she was very tired). open
operation (on sb/sth) (for sth): Doctors performed an emergency operation for appendicitis last night. operation
Some teachers find it difficult to keep their classes in order. order
We've done the difficult part of the job. part
The only passport to success is hard work. passport
I had a hard time getting him to pay up. pay up
They are finding it difficult to meet the payments on their car. payment
the peace movement (= that tries to prevent war by protesting, persuading politicians, etc.) peace
She's going through a difficult phase. phase
The audience laughed in all the right places. place
polish sth (up) (with sth): He polished his glasses with a handkerchief. polish
This put him and his colleagues in a difficult position. position
This is proof positive that he stole the money. positive
She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. possibly
press sth to sth: He pressed a handkerchief to his nose. press
emergency/safety/disciplinary procedures procedure
to begin the difficult process of reforming the education system process
Coming off the drug was a long and painful (= difficult) process for him. process
Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. prospect
It was proving extremely difficult to establish the truth. prove
Lucy should push herself a little harder. push
Have you put out clean towels for the guests? put sth out
'I'm sorry to be so difficult.' 'That's quite all right.' quite
a picture/curtain/towel rail rail
rank sb/sth (+ adv./prep.): The tasks have been ranked in order of difficulty. rank
rate sb/sth (as) sth: rate sb/sth + noun: The show was rated (as) a success by critics and audiences. rate
It was a rather difficult question. rather
recognize how, what, etc...: Nobody recognized how urgent the situation was. recognize
It was impossible to remove the stain from the tablecloth. remove
Call me urgently if you have anything to report. report
This condition requires urgent treatment. require
She found it difficult to make friends because of her natural reserve. reserve
As with all new ideas it met with resistance. resistance
resistance to sb/sth: There has been a lot of resistance to this new law. resistance
Resistance to change has nearly destroyed the industry. resistance
armed resistance resistance
The defenders put up a strong resistance. resistance
AIDS lowers the body's resistance to infection. resistance
rest (from sth): to have/take a rest from all your hard work rest
The first question was difficult, but the rest were pretty easy. rest
The end result (= the final one) of her hard work was a place at medical school. result
result sb/sth doing sth: These policies resulted in many elderly people suffering hardship. result in sth
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ride
It was a difficult decision but we decided to risk it. risk
He had a scarf round his neck. round
She rubbed her hair dry quickly with a towel. rub
It would be safer to take more money with you in case of emergency. safe
The transition from school to work can be difficult. school
scream yourself + adj.: The baby was screaming itself hoarse. scream
an emergency session of Congress session
set sth for sb/yourself: She's set a difficult task for herself. set
set sb/yourself sth: She's set herself a difficult task. set
severe learning difficulties severe
Have you changed the sheets (= put clean sheets on the bed)? sheet
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much (= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences). shelter
shout yourself + adj.: She shouted herself hoarse, cheering on the team. shout
She had a warm woollen hat and scarf on that left only her eyes and nose showing. show
As the curtain rose, the audience fell silent. silent
a silent prayer/protest silent
to be in a difficult situation situation
There was not the slightest hint of trouble. slight
a socially disadvantaged family (= one that is poor and from a low social class) socially
Some people find this more difficult than others. some
children with specific learning difficulties (= in one area only) specific
the power of the human spirit to overcome difficulties spirit
The audience threw flowers onto the stage. stage
The audience were stamping and cheering. stamp
start doing sth: I started off working quite hard, but it didn't last. start off
He smiled at her, trying to take the sting out of his words (= trying to make the situation less painful or difficult). sting
a white tablecloth with red stripes stripe
life as a struggling artist (= one who is very poor) struggle
They face an uphill struggle to get to the finals of the competition. struggle
a studio audience (= one in a studio, that can be seen or heard as a programme is broadcast) studio
The UN has agreed to allow the supply of emergency aid. supply
She supported her husband through many difficult times. support
Someone has taken my scarf. take
talk yourself + adj.: We talked ourselves hoarse, catching up on all the news. talk
Union representatives walked out of emergency talks aimed at reaching a pay settlement. talk
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
a torn handkerchief tear
Most of the audience was on the verge of tears. tear
I had a terrible job (= it was very difficult) to persuade her to come. terrible
It was all a great success—thanks to a lot of hard work. thanks to sb/sth
Life was harder then because neither of us had a job. then
All things considered (= considering all the difficulties or problems), she's done very well. thing
The bill had a difficult passage through Parliament. through
I'd never have got through it all (= a difficult situation) without you. through
You can only achieve success through hard work. through
throw sb sth: Can you throw me that towel? throw
Times are hard for the unemployed. time
Young people today face a very difficult future at work. today
His speech was tuned to what the audience wanted to hear. tune
turn to be/have sth: The job turned out to be harder than we thought. turn out
She twisted a scarf around her head. twist
I'm under no illusions about what hard work this will be. under
I understand how hard things have been for you. understand
an urgent appeal for information urgent
a problem that requires urgent attention urgent
'Can I see you for a moment?' 'Is it urgent?' urgent
Mark the message 'urgent', please. urgent
The law is in urgent need of reform. urgent
They've called an urgent meeting for this evening. urgent
It is urgent that the law be changed. urgent
an urgent whisper urgent
Her voice sounded urgent on the phone. urgent
Things just got way difficult. way
Her music appeals to a wide audience. wide
If you wish really hard, maybe you'll get what you want. wish
He found the place without difficulty. without
Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them. witness
This scarf is 100% wool. wool
She earned her grades through sheer hard work. work
Taking care of a baby is hard work. work
The job involves a lot of hard work but it's worth it. worth
He tossed her a towel. 'Wrap yourself in that.' wrap
A scarf was wrapped around his neck. wrap
The doctor wrote her a prescription for more antibiotics. write
a young audience young