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glossy black silk gauze quyến



OXF3000N khí quyển atmosphere
OXF3000N người được ủy quyền attorney
OXF3000N uy quyền quyền lực authority
OXF3000N thuộc về của thuộc quyền sở hữu belong
OXF3000N lệnh mệnh lệnh quyền ra lệnh quyền chỉ huy v) (n) ra lệnh, chỉ huy
OXF3000N sự điều khiển quyền hành quyền lực quyền chỉ huy control
OXF3000N cho tiêu đề cho tên (sách) cho quyền làm gì entitle
OXF3000N cai trị thống trị cầm quyền govern
OXF3000N (thuộcchính quyền văn phòng viên chức công chức official
OXF3000N quyền sở hữu vật sở hữu possession
OXF3000N sự ưu tế quyền ưu tiên priority
OXF3000N đánh vần sự thu hút sự quyến rũ say mê spell
OXF3000N gậy quyền quyền trượng nhân viên cán bộ staff
OXF3000N nhà nước quốc gia chính quyền (thuộc) nhà nước phát biểu state
OXF3000N thế tích quyển tập volume













like: quyến
faszinierend quyến rũ 吸引人的  xīyǐnrén de
charmant quyến rũ 迷人的 mí rén de
autoritär uy quyền 独裁的 dú cái de
allmächtig quyền tối cao 万能的 wàn néng de
Recht haben có quyền 对的 duì de
Unrecht haben không có quyền 错的 cuò de
aus einem Buch zitieren dẫn, trích dẫn từ một quyển sách 引用某本书 yǐnyòng mǒu běn shū
jemanden verführen lôi cuốn, quyến rũ ai đó 引诱某人, 诱惑某人 yǐnyòu mǒurén, yòuhuò mǒurén
jemanden anlocken quyễn rũ, thu hút ai đó 引诱某人 yǐnyòu mǒurén
spenden quyên góp 捐献 juānxiàn
boxen đấu quyền anh, đấm bốc 拳击 quánjī
willkürlich chuyên quyền, tự ý, tùy tiện 独断的 dúduàn de
enterben tước quyền thừa kế 剥夺 ... 的继承权 bōduó ... de jìchéngquán
das Buch quyến sách
faszinierend quyến rũ
das Adressbuch quyến số địa chỉ
das Recht quyền
die Vorfahrt quyền ưu tiên đi trước
die Bekanntschaft thân quyến
charmant quyến rũ
autoritär uy quyền
allmächtig quyền tối cao
Recht haben có quyền
Unrecht haben không có quyền
die Macht quyền lực
die Autorität uy quyền
aus einem Buch zitieren dẫn, trích dẫn từ một quyển sách
anziehend sein thu hút, quyến rũ
jemanden verführen lôi cuốn, quyến rũ ai đó
die Verführung sự cám dỗ, sự quyến rũ
jemanden anlocken quyễn rũ, thu hút ai đó
das Urheberrecht bản quyền
spenden quyên góp
die Spende tiền quyên góp
boxen đấu quyền anh, đấm bốc
willkürlich chuyên quyền, tự ý, tùy tiện
enterben tước quyền thừa kế
der Luftdruck áp suất, khí quyển
die Almosen, die Spende tiền làm từ thiện, sự đóng góp, sự quyên góp
die Vorherrschaft quyền bá chủ


Er musste einige englische Bücher im Buchladen und einige CDs im Musikladen kaufen. Anh ấy đã mua vài quyến sách tiếng Anh ở tiệm sách và vài đĩa CD ở tiệm băng đĩa nhạc. (Lektion 24, Nr. 296)
Um einige Zeitschriften und einen Reiseführer zu kaufen. Đế mua vài tờ tạp chí và quyến sách hướng dẫn. (Lektion 24, Nr. 304)
Beinahe wird ihm von einem rückwärts ausparkenden Auto die Vorfahrt genommen. Chút xíu là anh đụng một xe ô tô có quyền ưu tiên đi trước đang lùi ra. (Lektion 67, Nr. 956)
Du hast mit Freunden gegenüber von uns gesessen und hattest ein sehr charmantes Lächeln. Anh ngồi ăn cùng bạn bè đối diện và có một nụ cười rất quyến rũ. (Lektion 74, Nr. 1058)
Der Kampf um die Macht Cuộc chiến dành quyền lực (Lektion 81, Nr. 1147)
Diesem Brief habe ich unseren aktuellen Produktkatalog beigelegt. Tôi gửi kèm trong thư quyển catalog giới thiệu sản phẩm mới nhất của chúng tôi. (Lektion 90, Nr. 1354)
Welches Buch lesen Sie gerade? Anh / Chị đang đọc quyển sách gì? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1531)
Um dieses Programm installieren zu können, müssen Sie zunächst unseren Lizenzbedingungen zustimmen. Để cài đặt chương trình này, anh / chị phải chấp thuận các điều kiện về bản quyền. (Lektion 112, Nr. 2041)
Wir möchten in den Katalog der Messe aufgenommen werden. Chúng tôi muốn được có tên trong quyển giới thiệu / quyển catalog của hội chợ. (Lektion 120, Nr. 2307)
Möchten Sie unseren Katalog mitnehmen? Quý vị có muốn lấy quyển giới thiệu sản phẩm của chúng tôi không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2333)
Wir hätten gerne die Speisekarte. Chúng tôi muốn có quyển thực đơn. (Lektion 124, Nr. 2421)


Students must have access to good resources. access
Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends (= they are allowed by law to see them only at weekends). access
Is the coffee all right? all right
Are you getting along all right in your new job? all right
argue for/against sth/doing sth: They argued for the right to strike. argue
ask if, whether, etc...: I'll ask if it's all right to park here. ask
the upper atmosphere atmosphere
Saturn's atmosphere atmosphere
These plants love warm, humid atmospheres. atmosphere
He spoke with authority on the topic. authority
the moral authority to run the country authority
I have to report this to the authorities. authority
It was done without the principal's authority. authority
in a position of authority authority
She now has authority over the people who used to be her bosses. authority
Nothing will be done because no one in authority (= who has a position of power) takes the matter seriously. authority
Only the manager has the authority to sign cheques. authority
We have the authority to search this building. authority
basic human rights basic
Do you really think we can take on the big boys (= compete with the most powerful people)? big
The article brought her into conflict with the authorities. bring
bring to do sth: They were brought up to (= taught as children to) respect authority. bring sb up
She's a feminist, in the broadest sense of the word. broad
She's no right to call herself a feminist. call
It was a direct challenge to the president's authority. challenge
She does not like anyone challenging her authority. challenge
Most of the runners in the London Marathon are raising money for charity. charity
Customs officers have the right to check all luggage going through customs. check
The company reserves the right to cancel this agreement in certain circumstances. circumstance
claim sth: He's not entitled to claim unemployment benefit. claim
She has class all right—she looks like a model. class
He came to power in 2006. come
a commission on human rights commission
Beneath his confident and charming exterior, lurked a mass of insecurities. confident
consumer demand/choice/rights consumer
The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election. control
The Democrats will probably lose control of Congress. control
A military junta took control of the country. control
She lost control of her car on the ice. control
the United Nations convention on the rights of the child convention
Everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside. countryside
Reducing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is of critical importance. critical
crucial that...: It is crucial that we get this right. crucial
We hold a dance every year to raise money for charity. dance
desire for sth: a strong desire for power desire
It may be all right. Personally, I have my doubts. have your doubts (about sth)
A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes. drama
The government has been granted emergency powers (= to deal with an emergency). emergency
He lost control of his emotions. emotion
an emotionally charged atmosphere emotionally
employee rights/relations employee
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. entitle
equal rights/pay equal
the desire for a more equal society (= in which everyone has the same rights and chances) equal
When she appeared in court she exercised her right to remain silent. exercise
Freedom of expression (= freedom to say what you think) is a basic human right. expression
a gradual extension of the powers of central government extension
a fairly easy book fairly
a world title fight (= fighting as a sport, especially boxing ) fight
a figure of authority figure
find sb/sth to be/do sth: They found him to be charming. find
She's a force to be reckoned with (= a person who has a lot of power and influence and should therefore be treated seriously). force
plans to seize power by force of arms (= by military force) force
They gave me free access to all the files. free
rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution freedom
freedom (of sth): freedom of action/choice freedom
Thanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown. freedom
the right to worship freely freely
The party was ousted from power after eighteen years. from
She is now entitled to put 'Professor' in front of her name. in front of
guarantee sth: Basic human rights, including freedom of speech, are now guaranteed. guarantee
She is still at the height of her powers. height
Both parties are hungry for power. hungry
increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere increase
indicate that...: Early results indicate that the government will be returned to power. indicate
respect for individual freedom individual
the rights of the individual individual
They came into power in 2008. into
They are demanding equal rights and justice. justice
The Left only has/have a small chance of winning power. left
As a boxer, he was always light on his feet (= quick and elegant in the way he moved). light
She knew the limits of her power. limit
look (to sb) like sb/sth: That looks like an interesting book. look
a device that measures the level of radiation in the atmosphere measure
the rights of ethnic/racial minorities minority
It was a charming piece of music. music
Next time I'll bring a book. next
Get out! It's nothing to do with you (= you have no right to know about it). be/have nothing to do with sb/sth
I intend to lodge an official complaint (= to complain to sb in authority). official
She has editorial control over what is included. over
the ruling/opposition party party
She scribbled a note in pencil. pencil
They're perfectly within their rights to ask to see the report. perfectly
a monarch without political power political
sexual politics (= concerning relationships of power between the sexes) politics
to be in a position of power/strength/authority position
Their efforts to exercise collective bargaining power against multinational companies have failed. power
parent power power
world powers power
power (to do sth): The Secretary of State has the power to approve the proposals. power
The powers of the police must be clearly defined. power
power (of sth): The president has the power of veto over all new legislation. 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
He had lost the power of speech. power
power (over sb/sth): The aim is to give people more power over their own lives. power
power (to do sth): He has the power to make things very unpleasant for us. power
to have sb in your power (= to be able to do what you like with sb) power
The party came to power at the last election. power
They are hoping to return to power. power
a power struggle between rival factions within the party power
one of the most powerful directors in Hollywood powerful
Prisoners have legal rights, but in practice these rights are not always respected. in practice
Levels of pollution present in the atmosphere are increasing. present
the freedom of the Press/press freedom (= the freedom to report any events and express opinions) press
They wore the charm as a protection against evil spirits. protection
The public has/have a right to know what is contained in the report. public
We are raising money for charity. raise
+ adj.: I'm afraid our needs do not rate very high with this administration. rate
read sth: to read a book/a magazine/the newspaper read
to seek international/official/formal recognition as a sovereign state recognition
She's a recognized authority on the subject. recognize
a reforming administration reform
The authorities refused permission for the new housing development. refuse
the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere release
The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion. religion
The elections removed the government from power. remove
report sb (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth): She threatened to report him to the authorities for hunting without a licence. report
He got rid of anyone who represented a challenge to his authority. represent
The association was formed to represent the interests of women artists. represent
to show a lack of respect for authority respect
Everyone has a right to be treated with respect. respect
He doesn't respect other people's right to privacy. respect
parental rights and responsibilities responsibility
He struggled to retain control of the situation. retain
The house retains much of its original charm. retain
his return to power return
Let me get this right (= understand correctly) —you want us to do an extra ten hours' work for no extra pay? right
right (to do sth): You're right to be cautious. right
She kept right on swimming until she reached the other side. right
The Right in British politics is represented by the Conservative Party. right
He sold the rights for $2 million. right
all rights reserved (= protected or kept for the owners of the book, film/movie, etc.) right
right (to sth): Everyone has a right to a fair trial. right
right (to do sth): You have no right to stop me from going in there. right
She had every right to be angry. right
You're quite within your rights to ask for your money back. right
By rights (= if justice were done) half the money should be mine. right
There is no right of appeal against the decision. right
Education is provided by the state as of right (= everyone has a right to it). right
They had fought hard for equal rights. right
They both had some right on their side. right
It was difficult to establish the rights and wrongs (= the true facts) of the matter. right
a boxing ring ring
her meteoric rise to power rise
You have no right to take risks with other people's lives. take a risk, take risks
He intends to seek custody of the children. seek
I settled down with a book. settle down
shift (from...) (to/towards/toward...): The balance of power shifted away from workers towards employers. shift
They could not ensure a smooth transfer of political power. smooth
Some of the officials have special privileges. special
to give/make/deliver a speech on human rights speech
freedom of speech (= the right to say openly what you think) speech
You must stand up for your rights. stand up for sb/sth
They wish to limit the power of the State. state
Political power depends upon economic strength. strength
In striking contrast to their brothers, the girls were both intelligent and charming. striking
a power/leadership struggle struggle
The atmosphere of Mars could not support life. support
Don't be taken in by his charm—he's ruthless. take sb in
The atmosphere was thick with tension. thick
He really knows how to turn on the charm (= suddenly become pleasant and attractive). turn sth on
She has a staff of 19 working under her. under
Under the terms of the lease you had no right to sublet the property. under
unite (sb/sth) (with sb/sth): She unites keen business skills with a charming personality. unite
He's a competent politician, but he lacks vision. vision
The chairperson has the casting/deciding vote. vote
His books are not well known. well known
Her books are widely read (= a lot of people read them). widely
withdraw (sb/sth) (from sth): Both powers withdrew their forces from the region. withdraw
work on sb/sth: His charm doesn't work on me (= does not affect or impress me). work
feminist/travel, etc. writing writing
It's a book for young and old alike. young