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vice, vise ê tô



OXF3000N tài khoản kế toán tính toán tính đến account
OXF3000N bê tông adj., (n) bằng bê tông
OXF3000N làm ghê tởm làm kinh tởm làm phẫn nộ disgust
OXF3000N làm ghê tởm kinh tởm disgusting
OXF3000N để tỏ lòng tôn kính trân trọng đối với in honour of













like: ê tô
etwas verabscheuen ghê tởm thứ gì đó 厌恶某物 yànwù mǒuwù
abstoßend ghê tởm 厌恶的 yànwù de
widerwärtig ghê tởm, kinh tởm 讨厌的 tǎoyàn de
die Buchhaltung kế toán
der Beton bê tông
der Stahlbeton bê tông cốt sắt
etwas verabscheuen ghê tởm thứ gì đó
abstoßend ghê tởm
widerwärtig ghê tởm, kinh tởm


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)
Entschuldigung, welches Benzin brauche ich? Normal, Super oder Diesel? Xin lỗi, xe tôi cần loại xăng nào? Loại thường, đặc biệt hay là dầu Diesel? (Lektion 19, Nr. 217)
Lassen Sie mich den Tank sehen. Ich denke, Sie brauchen bleifreies Benzin. Đế tôi xem bình xăng. Chắc là anh cần loại xăng không chì. (Lektion 19, Nr. 218)
Es ist der Hochzeitsring meiner Mutter. Nó là chiếc nhẫn cưới của mẹ tôi. (Lektion 26, Nr. 331)
Erzählen Sie uns die ganze Geschichte! Ông hãy kế cho chúng cháu nghe toàn bộ câu chuyện. (Lektion 32, Nr. 425)
Das tut ihrer Seele gar nicht gut. Điều đó không hề tốt cho tinh thần của chị. (Lektion 61, Nr. 863)
Abends gehen wir ins Restaurant. Tối chúng ta sẽ tới nhà hàng. (Lektion 75, Nr. 1073)
Wer kommt aus deiner Familie? Ai trong gia đình anh sẽ tới dự? (Lektion 77, Nr. 1094)
Ihr werdet also ein kleines Konzert auf unserer Hochzeit geben? Họ sẽ tổ chức một buổi hòa nhạc nhỏ trong lễ cưới của chúng ta chứ? (Lektion 78, Nr. 1108)
Kennen Sie schon meinen Kollegen? - Er arbeitet in der Münchner Niederlassung in der Buchhaltung. Anh / Chị đã biết đồng nghiệp của tôi chưa? – Anh ấy / Ông ấy làm việc tại phòng kế toán tại chi nhánh ở Munich. (Lektion 94, Nr. 1443)
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)
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)
Gelungene Zusammenarbeit im Team motiviert mich. Sự hợp tác thành công trong nhóm khích lệ tôi. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1935)

162 You're not listening to me. Cậu đang không nghe tôi.
239 Are you listening to me? Cậu có đang nghe tôi không đấy?

the accounts department account
to accuse sb of murder/theft accuse
The time has come for action if these beautiful animals are to survive. action
The organisms were forced to adapt in order to survive. adapt
adjust to sth: After a while his eyes adjusted to the dark. adjust
admit to sb that...: I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult. admit
Let me give you a piece of advice. advice
agree to do sth: She agreed to let me go early. agree
'They're off to Spain next week.' 'It's all right for some, isn't it?' (= some people are lucky) all right
The agency will make travel arrangements for you. Alternatively, you can organize your own transport. alternatively
Although small, the kitchen is well designed. although
it is announced that...: It was announced that new speed restrictions would be introduced. announce
My parents were concerned at my apparent lack of enthusiasm for school. apparent
I told my mother I wanted to leave school but she didn't approve. approve
'Don't say anything' 'As if I would! ' (= surely you do not expect me to) as if/as though
It's going to cost an awful lot of money. awful
Have you been talking about me behind my back? behind sb's back
I felt that going to live with my parents would be a step backwards. backwards
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
It would be better for him to talk to his parents about his problems. better
Her promotion means she's $100 a week better off. be better off
a block of ice/concrete/stone block
a small, blond boy blonde
Be a good boy and get me my coat. boy
While there is breath left in my body, I will refuse. breath
Let me tell you briefly what happened. briefly
apartment blocks built in brick and concrete build
We've built up good relationships with our clients. build sth up
He threatened to fire me, as if I cared! care
Let me carry your case for you. case
In case (= if it is true that) you're wondering why Jo's here—let me explain... (just) in case (...)
a high-speed car chase chase
My parents are always checking up on me. check up on sb
Clearly, this will cost a lot more than we realized. clearly
Let me slip into something more comfortable (= change into more comfortable clothing). comfortable
a commission to design the new parliament building commission
Let me make just a few concluding remarks. conclude
a concrete floor concrete
a slab of concrete concrete
The pathway is formed from large pebbles set in concrete. concrete
We have good contacts with the local community. contact
All these reforms will cost money (= be expensive). cost
'Don't you like my mother?' 'Of course I do!' of course
The crime rate is rising. crime
crime fiction/novels (= stories about crime) crime
She's a crime writer (= she writes stories about crime). crime
In times of crisis I know which friends I can turn to. crisis
He is such a curious boy, always asking questions. curious
My mother's dead; she died in 1987. dead
demonstrate sth (to sb): Let me demonstrate to you some of the difficulties we are facing. demonstrate
demonstrate (to sb) how, what, etc...: Let me demonstrate to you how it works. demonstrate
The community depends on the shipping industry for its survival. depend on/upon sb/sth (for sth)
I don't want to depend too much on my parents. depend on/upon sb/sth (for sth)
a badly designed kitchen design
'We had a terrible time—' 'Oh, spare me the details (= don't tell me any more).' detail
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
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
My parents are divorced. divorced
What have you done to your hair? do
doubt whether, if, etc...: I doubt whether/if the new one will be any better. doubt
The urge to survive drove them on. drive
The earliest possible date I can make it is the third. early
She tore the page out roughly, leaving a ragged edge in the book. edge
encourage sb in sth: My parents have always encouraged me in my choice of career. encourage
We had to hear about the whole journey from beginning to end. end
He tried various jobs and in the end became an accountant. in the end
It never entered my head (= I never thought) that she would tell him about me. enter
Her hatred of religion is equalled only by her loathing for politicians. equal
'Let me explain!' he added helpfully. explain
express yourself + adv./prep.: Perhaps I have not expressed myself very well. express
I try to visit my parents every few weeks. few
fight (for sth): a fight for survival fight
'How's your throat?' 'It's fine as long as I don't cough.' fine
a firm of accountants firm
First of all, let me ask you something. first of all
My parents had fixed ideas about what I should become. fixed
All the flags were at half mast (= in honour of a famous person who has died). flag
a wooden/concrete/marble, etc. floor floor
Let me write it down while it's still fresh in my mind. fresh
They will lose no time in holding fresh elections. fresh
I have to go and get my mother from the airport (= collect her). get
The watch was a gift from my mother. gift
give to sth: They both gave regularly to charity. give
global issues global
I swear by Almighty God that the evidence I shall give... (= in a court of law) god
It's probably good for you to get some criticism now and then. good
I felt guilty about not visiting my parents more often. guilty
Let me give you a hand with those bags (= help you to carry them). hand
Wait for the concrete to go hard. hard
He's hearing-impaired (= not able to hear well). hearing
He has a history of violent crime. history
hit sb/sth: My parents never used to hit me. hit
However you look at it, it's going to cost a lot. however
Dogs can hear much better than humans. human
illustrate sth: To illustrate my point, let me tell you a little story. illustrate
It was important to me to be financially independent of my parents. independent
Don't let me influence you either way. influence
the Institute of Chartered Accountants institute
You insult my intelligence! (= you are treating me as if I am stupid) insult
By way of introduction, let me give you the background to the story. introduction
'I'm not sure that's a good way to do it.' 'Let me be the judge of that.' judge
My mother will kill me (= be very angry with me) when she finds out. kill
It would be kinder if we didn't mention his wife. kind
Kindly leave me alone! kindly
Repairs involve skilled labour, which can be expensive. labour
He presented two solutions. The latter seems much better. latter
I told him I was worried but he laughed scornfully. laugh
It'll cost at least 500 dollars. at least
leave sb sth: I'm afraid you leave me no choice. leave
Leave me out of this quarrel, please. leave sb/sth out (of sth)
He was disgusted at the length of time he had to wait. length
Here, let me do it. let
Please let me past. let
Now let me see—where did he say he lived? let me see/think
She has been an accountant all her working life. life
Bring it into the light so I can see it. light
None of this would have happened if you'd listened to me. listen
Don't worry about me—I can look after myself (= I don't need any help). look after yourself/sb/sth
Look out! There's a car coming. look out
I felt so lost after my mother died. lost
My parents are celebrating 30 years of marriage. marriage
He worked out the very difficult mathematics in great detail. mathematics
And then, to make matters worse, his parents turned up. matter
I'm feeling very guilty—I've been meaning to call my parents for days, but still haven't got around to it. mean
The clear message coming from the government is that they are getting tough on crime. message
Don't mind me (= don't let me disturb you) —I'll just sit here quietly. mind
The less said about the whole thing, the happier I'll be. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
My mum says I can't go. mum
Let me show you my new dress. new
She wrinkled her nose in disgust. nose
Now let me think... now
I may be stating the obvious but without more money the project cannot survive. obvious
My parents are old-fashioned about relationships and marriage. old-fashioned
Let me hear it just once more. once again, once more
If you do that, it will only make matters worse. only
I'll invite people if you can organize food and drinks. organize
Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly. organize
Some designs are better than others. other
My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't have afforded the trip. otherwise
The runners have noticeably quickened their pace. pace
My mother paints well. paint
I passed your message on to my mother. pass sth on (to sb)
it pays sb to do sth: It would probably pay you to hire an accountant. pay
I need to check that she is all right, just for my own peace of mind (= so that I do not have to worry). peace
Perhaps it would be better if you came back tomorrow. perhaps
Here's a tip I picked up from my mother. pick sth up
Please don't leave me here alone. please
I did it to please my parents. please
I put the note in my pocket. pocket
'That's my mother,' she said, pointing at a photo on the wall. point
My parents always took the position that early nights meant healthy children. position
Good health care is of primary importance. primary
provide sth: The hospital has a commitment to provide the best possible medical care. provide
punish sb: Those responsible for this crime will be severely punished. punish
My parents used to punish me by not letting me watch TV. punish
a qualified accountant/teacher, etc. qualified
Crime figures are rising rapidly. rapidly
the annual crime/divorce rate rate
I didn't fail the exam; in fact I did rather well! rather
'We're going to Japan next month.' 'Oh, really?' really
The prosecution has to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he is guilty of murder. reasonable
religious education (= education about religion) religious
rely to do sth: These days we rely heavily on computers to organize our work. rely on/upon sb/sth
What is even more remarkable about the whole thing is... remarkable
rent sb sth: She agreed to rent me the room. rent
resistance to sb/sth: There has been a lot of resistance to this new law. resistance
resistance to sb/sth: The demonstrators offered little or no resistance to the police. resistance
She promised to respect our wishes. respect
The new leader has promised to respect the constitution. respect
responsible (for doing sth): Mike is responsible for designing the entire project. responsible
a restricted area (= controlled by laws about speed or parking) restricted
Let me get this right (= understand correctly) —you want us to do an extra ten hours' work for no extra pay? right
right (about sth): She was right about Tom having no money. right
This latest design has no rivals (= it is easily the best design available). rival
Concrete is a mixture of sand and cement. sand
Now let me see—how old is she now? let me see/let's see
Do whatever seems best to you. seem
send sth: My parents send their love. send
Leave the concrete to set for a few hours. set
My mother taught me how to sew. sew
a sharp rise in crime sharp
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much (= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences). shelter
to host a show show
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
a two-minute silence in honour of those who had died silence
Unemployment is the single most important factor in the growing crime rates. single
sound as if/as though...: I hope I don't sound as if/as though I'm criticizing you. sound
There are speed restrictions on this road. speed
My parents split up last year. split up (with sb)
There were no seats left so I had to stand up. stand up
This is an issue I feel strongly about (= I have firm opinions about). strongly
Accountants were boring. Such (= that) was her opinion before meeting Ian! such
a platform supported by concrete pillars support
survive on sth: I can't survive on £40 a week (= it is not enough for my basic needs). survive
survive sth: The company managed to survive the crisis. survive
My parents always took an interest in my hobbies. take
teach (sb) that...: My parents taught me that honesty was always the best policy. teach
The storm nearly tore the roof off. tear
She tore up all the letters he had sent her. tear sth up
He accused the leader of tearing up the party's manifesto (= of ignoring it). tear sth up
I was living with my parents at that time. that
We moved here the year (that) my mother died. that
The less said about the whole thing, the happier I'll be. the more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
If anyone calls, ask for their number so I can call them back. their
That sounds fine in theory, but have you really thought it through? in theory
There are a lot of things she doesn't know about me. thing
If I'm late home, my mother always thinks the worst. think
Let me think (= give me time before I answer). think
Can't you wait till we get home? till
He's going to Paris. to
I am deeply grateful to my parents. to
What have you done to your hair? to
Turn around and let me look at your back. turn around/round, turn sb/sth around/round
She tore the paper up. up
What this house wants is a good clean. want
Let me give you a word of warning. warning
wave sb sth: My mother was crying as I waved her goodbye. wave
wave sth to sb: My mother was crying as I waved goodbye to her. wave
They grinned at her in a friendly way. way
We'll have the party outside, weather permitting (= if it doesn't rain). weather
On the whole, I'm in favour of the idea. on the whole
Her face broke into a wide grin. wide
Both my parents work. work
The accountant described his work to the sales staff. work
The eyes of the world are on the President. world
worry about sb/sth: Don't worry about me. I'll be all right. worry
Never mind—it could be worse (= although the situation is bad, it is not as bad as it might have been). worse
When my parents were away, my grandmother would take care of me. would
wrong (about sth/sb): You were wrong about Tom; he's not married after all. wrong
Yes? How can I help you? yes
My mother died young. young
You don't seem quite yourself today (= you do not seem well or do not seem as happy as usual). yourself