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1945 堕 rơi xuống xa đọa . . .
to banish, exile, damn đọa



OXF3000N đảm bảo cam đoan assure
OXF3000N vô cùng khắc nghiệt quá khích cực đoan sự quá khích extreme
OXF3000N sự dự đoán dự báo dự đoán dự báo forecast
OXF3000N sự bảo hành bảo lãnh người bảo lãnh cam đoan đảm bảo guarantee
OXF3000N đoán phỏng đoán sự đoán sự ước chừng guess
OXF3000N làm gián đoạn ngắt lời interrupt
OXF3000N sự gián đoạn sự ngắt lời interruption
OXF3000N tuần trăng giai đoạn thời kỳ phase
OXF3000N báo trước tiên đoán dự báo predict
OXF3000N tài nguyên kế sách thủ đoạn resource
OXF3000N có óc xét đoán hiểu nhận biết được sensible
OXF3000N dự đoán tương lai: sẽ shall
OXF3000N cướp cướp đọat spoil
OXF3000N đuôi đoạn cuối tail
OXF3000N mưu mẹo thủ đoạn trò lừa gạt lừa lừa gạt trick
OXF3000N liên hiệp sự đoàn kết sự hiệp nhất union
OXF3000N liên minh đoàn kết chung thống nhất united
OXF3000N chiếm đọat thu được win













like: đọa
erraten đoán 猜出 cāichū
unterbrechen gián đoạn 中止 zhōng zhǐ
schätzen Đoán 估计 gū jì
vermutlich phỏng đoán 可能 kě néng
vermuten phỏng đoán 推测 tuī cè
prüde Đoan trang 端庄的 duān zhuāng de
sich abwenden von jemandem đoạn tuyệt, quay lưng lại với ai đó 背叛某人 bèipàn mǒurén
unterbrochen bị đứt đoạn 中断的 zhōngduàn de
etwas vermuten đoán là, cho là 推测某事 tuīcè mǒushì
wahrsagen xem bói toán, tiên đoán 占卜 zhānbǔ
verbunden sein đoàn kết 有关联 yǒu guānlián
schänden xúc phạm, làm nhục, cưỡng đoạt 玷污 diànwū
der Wechselkurs tỉ giá hối đoái
erraten đoán
unterbrechen gián đoạn
schätzen Đoán
die Entfernung schätzen Đoán khoảng cách
vermutlich phỏng đoán
die Beute cướp, chiếm đoạt
vermuten phỏng đoán
prüde Đoan trang
der Verband liên đoàn
sich abwenden von jemandem đoạn tuyệt, quay lưng lại với ai đó
die Vermutung sự phỏng đoán
unterbrochen bị đứt đoạn
die Phase giai đoạn, thời kỳ
etwas vermuten đoán là, cho là
die Abzweigung đoạn đường ngoặt
wahrsagen xem bói toán, tiên đoán
die Strophe khổ, đoạn
verbunden sein đoàn kết
die Plünderung sự cướp bóc, sự cướp đoạt
schänden xúc phạm, làm nhục, cưỡng đoạt


Ermäßigungen für Gruppen. Giảm giá cho đoàn. (Lektion 7, Nr. 68)
Meine Mama führte darin die Gruppen herum. Ở đây mẹ em hướng dẫn các phái đoàn. (Lektion 17, Nr. 187)
Kann ich Sie ein Stück mitnehmen? Tôi có thế chở anh một đoạn không? (Lektion 28, Nr. 361)
Nein, ich weiß, in welcher Farbe ich sie möchte! Rate! Thôi, em biết em thích màu nào rồi. Anh đoán đi. (Lektion 36, Nr. 511)
Ich schätze die Entfernung von zu Hause aus, dorthin auf neunzig Kilometer. Anh đoán khoảng cách từ nhà tới đó khoảng 90 Ki lô mét. (Lektion 50, Nr. 707)
Bitte schauen Sie sich zuerst dieses Video an. Trước tiên xin mời quý vị xem đoạn video này. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2097)
Dieser kurze Film wird Ihnen unser neues Produkt vorstellen. Đoạn phim ngắn này sẽ giới thiệu tới quý vị về sản phẩm mới của chúng tôi. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2098)

1938 Do you think Remy will get the job? — I guess so. Cậu có nghĩ là Remy sẽ có được công việc đó không? - Tôi đoán là có.
2432 Not all the tourists in the group were Spanish. Some of them were French. Không phải tất cả khách du lịch trong đoàn đều là người Tây Ban Nha. Một vài trong số họ là người Pháp.
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.

Warships will accompany the convoy. accompany
After winning the prize she became famous overnight. after
Once again (= as had happened several times before), the train was late. again
The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders. angry
This interruption is very annoying. annoying
anticipate sth: We don't anticipate any major problems. anticipate
anticipate doing sth: They anticipate moving to bigger premises by the end of the year. anticipate
anticipate sth doing sth: I don't anticipate it being a problem. anticipate
anticipate that...: We anticipate that sales will rise next year. anticipate
it is anticipated that...: It is anticipated that inflation will stabilize at 3%. anticipate
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
Then, for no apparent reason, the train suddenly stopped. apparent
We apologize for the late arrival of the train. arrival
Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. aside
Pause for two beats and then repeat the chorus. beat
bite off sth/sth off: He bit off a large chunk of bread/He bit a large chunk of bread off. bite
Our guess was confirmed by calculation. calculation
a train carrying commuters to work carry
a short length of chain chain
There will be a crew change when we land at Dubai. change
The procession moved into the church. church
Talks between management and unions have collapsed. collapse
The first stage in research is data collection. collection
It took the jury some time to reach the conclusion that she was guilty. conclusion
No one can predict with complete/total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. confidence
confirm sth: After a six-month probationary period, her position was confirmed. confirm
an international congress of trades unions congress
constant interruptions constant
You should be able to guess the meaning of the word from the context. context
Please continue—I didn't mean to interrupt. continue
I got to the stage where I wasn't coping any more. cope
She was overtaken on the last stretch of the course. course
His courage brought great credit to his regiment. credit
We seem to have a crossed line (= a telephone call that interrupts another call because of a wrong connection). cross
a dance company/troupe dance
13 is a difficult age. difficult
divide sth (up) (into sth): A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments. divide
Official projections of the spread of AIDS have mercifully been revised downwards (= it has been predicted that the disease will not spread as fast as had earlier been suggested). downwards
The project is still in the early stages. early
excuse sb doing sth: Excuse my interrupting you. excuse
We are working under extreme pressure at the moment. extreme
The heat in the desert was extreme. extreme
Children will be removed from their parents only in extreme circumstances. extreme
Don't go doing anything extreme like leaving the country. extreme
It was the most extreme example of cruelty to animals I had ever seen. extreme
an extreme nationalist organization extreme
Their ideas are too extreme for me. extreme
Predictions of an early improvement in the housing market proved false. FALSE
She is on the far right of the party (= holds extreme right-wing political views). far
The final figure looks like being much higher than predicted. figure
The project is in its final stages. final
No one could have predicted the final outcome. final
It was a close finish, as they had predicted. finish
It is difficult to forecast the demand for the new train service. forecast
forgive me for doing sth: Forgive me for interrupting, but I really don't agree with that. forgive
forgive my doing sth: Forgive my interrupting but I really don't agree with that. forgive
He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour. gain
Saturday's League game against Swansea game
We shall at this stage keep the discussion fairly general. general
When does the train go? go
I don't really know. I'm just guessing. guess
guess at sth: We can only guess at her reasons for leaving. guess
guess (that)...: I'd guess that she's about 30. guess
guess where, who, etc...: Can you guess where I've been? guess
guess sth: Can you guess his age? guess
guess sth: She guessed the answer straight away. guess
guess what, where, etc...: You'll never guess what she told me. guess
guess (that)...: You would never guess (that) she had problems. She's always so cheerful. guess
I guess (that) you'll be looking for a new job now. guess
I guess I'm just lucky. guess
'He didn't see me, I guess.' guess
'They aren't coming, then?' 'I guess not.' guess
guess sth: Guess what! He's asked me out! guess
guess who, where, etc...: Guess who I've just seen! guess
What will happen next is anybody's guess. anybody's/anyone's guess
'Who's going to win?' 'Your guess is as good as mine.' your guess is as good as mine
You'll never guess what's happened! happen
Can you forecast where the economy is heading? head
It doesn't take much imagination to guess what she meant. imagination
Use your imagination! (= used to tell sb that they will have to guess the answer to the question they have asked you, usually because it is obvious or embarrassing) imagination
in the initial stages (= at the beginning) of the campaign initial
The group has just inked a $10 million deal. ink
insert sth into sth: Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will. insert
Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you. interrupt
interrupt with sth: Would you mind not interrupting with questions all the time? interrupt
interrupt sb/sth (with sth): I hope I'm not interrupting you. interrupt
They were interrupted by a knock at the door. interrupt
interrupt (sb) + speech: 'I have a question,' she interrupted. interrupt
The game was interrupted several times by rain. interrupt
The birth of her son was a minor interruption to her career. interruption
an interruption to the power supply interruption
I managed to work for two hours without interruption. interruption
He ignored her interruptions. interruption
She spoke for 20 minutes without interruption. interruption
Can you translate this passage into German? into
What gives you the right to judge other people? judge
As far as I can judge, all of them are to blame. judge
She showed a lack of judgement when she gave Mark the job. judgement
The accident was caused by an error of judgement on the part of the pilot. judgement
I did it against my better judgement (= although I thought it was perhaps the wrong thing to do). judgement
I was just going to tell you when you interrupted. just
keep on doing sth: Don't keep on interrupting me! keep
Guess who I've just seen? Maggie! You know—Jim's wife. you know
In the distance the crew sighted land. land
They last won the cup in 2006. last
The concert was cancelled at a very late stage. late
lead sb to do sth: This has led scientists to speculate on the existence of other galaxies. lead
union leaders leader
The only goal of the match came more by luck than judgement. luck
a lucky guess lucky
A passage was cleared through the crowd like magic. magic
It was a magic moment when the two sisters were reunited after 30 years. magic
I guess I'm not the marrying kind (= the kind of person who wants to get married). marry
She did everything to get the two of them together, but I guess it just wasn't meant to be. mean
It is difficult to measure the success of the campaign at this stage. measure
party/union members member
method (for sth/for doing sth): the best method for arriving at an accurate prediction of the costs method
Can you read music (= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music)? music
We can only guess what happened. only
It is time for opposing factions to unite and work towards a common goal. opposing
Your guess was a long way out (= completely wrong). out
We're over the worst of the recession. over
The procession passed slowly along the street. pass
The procession passed right by my front door. pass by (sb/sth)
Read the following passage and answer the questions below. passage
a passing phase/thought/interest passing
an Oscar-winning performance from Kate Winslet performance
Which period of history would you most like to have lived in? period
the post-war period period
Most teenagers go through a period of rebelling. period
during the first/next/last phase phase
the initial/final phase of the project phase
a critical/decisive phase phase
the design phase phase
His anxiety about the work was just a passing phase. phase
She's going through a difficult phase. phase
The wedding marked the beginning of a new phase in Emma's life. phase
play sth to sb: Play that new piece to us. play
His politics are extreme. politics
predict sth: a reliable method of predicting earthquakes predict
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
predict (that)...: She predicted (that) the election result would be close. predict
He predicted (that) it would be a smash hit. predict
it is predicted that...: It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall. predict
sb/sth is predicted to do sth: The trial is predicted to last for months. predict
This figure is predicted to rise to one billion by the year 2015. predict
The disease is still in its primary stage. primary
There are no prizes for guessing (= it is very easy to guess) who she was with. prize
You must not let your personal reactions interfere with your professional judgement. professional
These reports are pure speculation (= there is no evidence that they are true). pure
quote sth (from sb/sth): He quoted a passage from the minister's speech. quote
A trailer was attached to the rear of the truck. rear
This paragraph refers to the events of last year. refer to sb/sth
The second paragraph relates to the situation in Scotland. relate to sth/sb
a union representative representative
You guessed right. right
There were about 20 people there, at a rough guess. rough
All the trains are running late (= are leaving later than planned). run
I decided to make a run for it (= to escape by running). run
The show was well performed, but so safe and predictable. safe
The Weldon Group has a 6 000 strong sales force. sale
That section of the road is still closed. section
Guess who I saw at the party last night! see
They were reunited after a separation of more than 20 years. separation
The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen. series
serve in/on/with sth: She served in the medical corps. serve
They set out on the last stage of their journey. set out
There is pressure on the unions to settle. settle
Strikes are causing severe disruption to all train services. severe
The whole house shakes when a train goes past. shake
a ship's captain/crew/company/cook ship
shoot sth (+ adv./prep.): Where was the movie shot? shoot
We did the first stage of the trip by train. stage
The police are building up a picture of the incident stage by stage. stage
The pay increase will be introduced in stages (= not all at once). stage
This technology is still in its early stages. stage
The children are at different stages of development. stage
The product is at the design stage. stage
People tend to work hard at this stage of life. stage
At one stage it looked as though they would win. stage
Don't worry about the baby not wanting to leave you—it's a stage they go through. stage
stand sb/sth doing sth: I can't stand people interrupting all the time. stand
a steam train/engine steam
Having completed the first stage, you can move on to step 2. step
The hotel is only a short step from the beach. step
The union has voted to strike for a pay increase of 6%. strike
The student union has called for a rent strike (= a refusal to pay rent as a protest). strike
A stroke can disrupt the supply of oxygen to the brain. supply
support sb/sth in sth: The government supported the unions in their demand for a minimum wage. support
I'd like to take my argument a stage further. take
I'll run a diagnostic test to see why the server keeps crashing. test
the violent times we live in (= the present period of history) time
Only a tiny minority hold such extreme views. tiny
I've joined the union. union
a union member union
unite in doing sth: We will unite in fighting crime. unite
unite (behind/against sb/sth): Will they unite behind the new leader? unite
unite (sb/sth): A special bond unites our two countries. unite
His aim was to unite Italy. unite
unite (sb/sth) (with sb/sth): She unites keen business skills with a charming personality. unite
Currency exchange rates are always subject to variation. variation
The union failed to heed warnings that strike action would lead to the closure of the factory. warning
I guessed that there would be a hundred people there, but I was way out (= wrong by a large amount). way
The unions have always been weak in this industry. weak
Well, well—I would never have guessed it! well
He made a wild guess at the answer. wild
Her indecisiveness makes her her own worst enemy. be your own worst enemy
It looks like they got their predictions wrong again. get sth wrong
She was wrongly diagnosed as having skin cancer. wrongly
the pre-war/war/post-war years (= the period before/during/after the war) year