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to complain and insist on having more profit ăn vòi



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like: ăn vòi
sich mit jemandem anfreunden kết bạn với ai đó 与某人交朋友 yǔ mǒurén jiāo péngyǒu
malnehmen mit (multiplizieren) nhân với chéng
der Pfannkuchen bánh bột mì rán với trứng và sữa tươi
sich mit jemandem anfreunden kết bạn với ai đó
malnehmen mit (multiplizieren) nhân với


Die Kinder spielen Fangen zwischen den Hochzeitsgästen und bestaunen den Tisch mit den vielen Geschenken. Trẻ con thì chơi đuổi bắt giữa những khách cưới và ngắm nghía cái bàn với nhiều quà tặng. (Lektion 79, Nr. 1127)
Wir haben wirklich Glück mit dem Wetter. Normalerweise ist es um diese Jahreszeit viel kälter. Chúng ta thật là có may mắn với thời tiết. Bình thường vào mùa này trời lạnh hơn nhiều. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1505)
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)
Möchten Sie mich zum Essen begleiten? Anh / Chị / Ông / Bà có muốn cùng đi ăn với tôi không? (Lektion 124, Nr. 2415)


Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends (= they are allowed by law to see them only at weekends). access
adapt yourself to sth: It took him a while to adapt himself to his new surroundings. adapt
admit to sth: He refused to admit to the other charges. admit
admit to sth: Don't be afraid to admit to your mistakes. admit
admit to sb that...: I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult. admit
After you with the paper (= Can I have it next?). after
agreement with sb: They have a free trade agreement with Australia. agreement
A ramp allows easy access for wheelchairs. allow
angry with/at sb about/for sth: I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake. angry
Her most annoying habit was eating with her mouth open. annoying
He's offering to pay so who am I to argue? argue
argue with sb: I don't want to argue with you—just do it! argue
argument with sb: She got into an argument with the teacher. argument
a yard with a fence all around around
arrangement that...: They had an arrangement that the children would spend two weeks with each parent. arrangement
The book was published in association with (= together with) English Heritage. association
Antique furniture is used to make an attractive contrast with a modern setting. attractive
The name was changed to avoid confusion with another firm. avoid
a hotel with 20 bedrooms bedroom
bore sb with sth: Has he been boring you with his stories about his trip? bore
I don't know why you bother with that crowd (= why you spend time with them). bother
Firefighters had to break the door down to reach the people trapped inside. break sth down
All the pressure built up and he was off work for weeks with stress. build up (to sth)
It's been a pleasure to do business with you. business
When he left school, he went into business with his brother. business
buy sth from sb: I bought it from a friend for £10. buy
6 multiplied by 2 equals 12. by
Be careful what you say. careful
Please be careful with my glasses (= Don't break them). careful
I'm fed up with clearing up after you! clear up, clear sth up
+ speech: 'Not his best performance,' she commented to the woman sitting next to her. comment
conclude with sth: The programme concluded with Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring'. conclude
These results conflict with earlier findings. conflict
We did a deal with the management on overtime. deal
a ring with a diamond in it diamond
She was wearing her diamonds (= jewellery with diamonds in it). diamond
They are sold in many different colours. different
We've run into difficulties/difficulty with the new project. difficulty
discussion (with sb) (about/on sb/sth): We had a discussion with them about the differences between Britain and the US. discussion
'Otter' is spelt with a double t. double
your duties as a parent duty
follow sth with sth: Follow your treatment with plenty of rest. follow
to eat with a knife and fork fork
Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children. be/make friends (with sb)
friendship with sb: He seemed to have already struck up (= begun) a friendship with Jo. friendship
Saturday's League game against Swansea game
Fake designer watches are sold at a fraction of the price of the genuine article. genuine
I get the impression that he is bored with his job. get
You can get the basic model for $100. get
When I left they were all still hard at it (= working hard). hard
Don't be too hard on him—he's very young. be hard on sb/sth
impatient (with sb/sth): Try not to be too impatient with her. impatient
interrupt with sth: Would you mind not interrupting with questions all the time? interrupt
interview (with sb): an interview with the new Governor interview
an interview with the careers adviser interview
He's a very involved father (= he spends a lot of time with his children). involved
My mother will kill me (= be very angry with me) when she finds out. kill
So far I have had no luck with finding a job. luck
The best of luck with your exams. the best of luck (with sth), good luck (with sth)
a scarf with gloves to match match
She may need your help with some business matters. matter
mean (that)...: We'll have to be careful with money but that doesn't mean (that) we can't enjoy ourselves. mean
mix A and B (together): Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. mix
Be careful with that —it cost a lot of money. money
a PC with a 17-inch colour monitor monitor
multiply A by B: 2 multiplied by 4 is/equals/makes 8 (2×4 = 8) multiply
nice about sth: I complained to the manager and he was very nice about it. nice
observe how, what, etc...: They observed how the parts of the machine fitted together. observe
offensive to sb: His comments were deeply offensive to a large number of single mothers. offensive
She has little patience with (= will not accept or consider) such views. patience
People have lost patience with (= have become annoyed about) the slow pace of reform. patience
I have run out of patience with her. patience
She's very patient with young children. patient
He never felt really at peace with himself. peace
She felt at peace with the world. peace
The Principal has little personal contact with the students. personal
Copper pipe is sold in lengths. pipe
I'm fed up with living with my parents, so I'm looking for a place of my own. place
to hunt with poison arrows poison
Is it available in sufficient quantity? quantity
Did you hear the interview with him on the radio? radio
You can leave a message with reception. reception
relation to sth: the relation of the farmer to the land relation
relax with sth: When I get home from work I like to relax with the newspaper. relax
a family-run hotel with a relaxed atmosphere relaxed
a relaxing evening with friends relaxing
She found it difficult to make friends because of her natural reserve. reserve
The anchor was attached to a length of rope. rope
Your secret is safe with me (= I will not tell anyone else). safe
You need to screw all the parts together. screw
The aerial doesn't look very secure to me. secure
Are you seeing anyone (= having a romantic relationship with anyone)? see
All our hotels have been carefully selected for the excellent value they provide. select
separated from sb: He's been separated from his wife for a year. separated
share (sth with sb): Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group? share
As a small boy he had spent most of his time with his grandparents. small
The cup hit the floor with a smash. smash
He fixed the interviewer with a penetrating stare. stare
I'll report you to the police if I catch you stealing again. steal
I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded in making her angry (= I failed and did the opposite of what I intended). succeed
Why are you in such a hurry? such
She took me in completely with her story. take sb in
The children were arguing amongst themselves. themselves
Bring your swimming things with you. thing
Get all the ingredients together before you start cooking. together
Place your hands on the table with the palms facing upwards. upwards
warn (sb) + speech: 'Beware of pickpockets,' she warned (him). warn
You'll be in time if you hurry. will
win against sb/sth: France won by six goals to two against Denmark. win
I had an argument with my boss. with
Be careful with the glasses. with
Don't be angry with her. with
The meal with wine came to $20 each. with
It was wrong of me to get so angry. wrong