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printed matters, printed paper, stationary, (official) letterhead ấn chỉ



OXF3000N sự chia sự phân chia sự phân loại division
OXF3000N phản chiếu phản hồi phản ánh reflect













like: ấn chỉ
echt thực sự, xác thực, chân chính 真正的 zhēnzhèng de
teilen phân chia 分开 fēn kāi
etwas verteilen phân chia 分配某物 fēn pèi mǒu wù
etwas verteilen phân chia 分配某物 fēn pèi mǒu wù
spiegeln ánh lên, phản chiếu 反射 fǎn shè
etwas verteilen phân chia 分摊某物 fēn tān mǒu wù
etwas verteilen phân chia 分摊某物 fēn tān mǒu wù
echt thực sự, xác thực, chân chính
teilen phân chia
etwas verteilen phân chia
spiegeln ánh lên, phản chiếu
die Spiegelreflexkamera máy quay có gương phản chiếu
etwas verteilen phân chia


Tri nahm den Ring und verließ das Geschäft. Tri nhận chiếc nhẫn và rời cửa hàng. (Lektion 27, Nr. 337)
Gehen Sie einfach zum Postamt! Đơn giản chị đi đến bưu điện. (Lektion 31, Nr. 404)
Teile das Brett und zeichne parallel zueinander sechs Löcher auf. Hãy phân chia những tấm ván và đồng thời lược đồ theo sáu cái lỗ. (Lektion 46, Nr. 660)
Werden Sie mir die Kosten für die Anreise zum Vorstellungsgespräch ersetzen? Ông / Bà sẽ thanh toán chi phí đi lại của tôi cho cuộc phỏng vấn này chứ? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1863)
Ich schlage vor, dass wir die Aufgaben neu verteilen. Tôi đề nghị rằng chúng ta nên phân chia lại nhiệm vụ. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2137)
Was kostet die Miete für einen komplett eingerichteten Messestand mit 15 qm²? Tiền thuê một gian trưng bày 15 mét vuông được trang trí hoàn chỉnh là bao nhiêu? (Lektion 120, Nr. 2308)
Ich brauche eine Quittung für die Abrechnung meiner Reisekosten. Tôi cần một tờ hóa đơn cho việc thanh toán chi phí đi lại của tôi. (Lektion 123, Nr. 2394)


The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue. account for sth
Her main argument was a moral one. argument
the splitting of the atom atom
He basically just sits there and does nothing all day. basically
the battle of Waterloo battle
to be killed in battle battle
a gun battle battle
to go into battle battle
a battle of wits (= when each side uses their ability to think quickly to try to win) battle
a battle of wills (= when each side is very determined to win) battle
battle (against sth): her long battle against cancer battle
to fight an uphill battle against prejudice battle
battle (for sth): a battle for survival battle
battle (with sth): his battle with alcoholism battle
Will you kids just behave! behave
If you can only exercise once a week, that's better than nothing (= better than taking no exercise at all). better
I'm not interested in apportioning blame for the accident (= deciding how much each person involved was responsible for it). blame
We haven't really calculated the cost of the vacation yet. calculate
Unemployment is a major cause of poverty. cause
They cheated him out of his share of the profits. cheat sb (out) of sth
All main courses are served with chips or baked potato. chip
He claimed political asylum. claim
You're just coasting—it's time to work hard now. coast
a complete guide to events in Oxford complete
the complete works of Tolstoy complete
The Home Secretary will release prisoners only if he considers it is safe to do so. consider
We have no contemporary account of the battle (= written near the time that it happened). contemporary
Do you have the correct time? correct
danger that...: There is a danger that the political disorder of the past will return. danger
Opinion is deeply divided on this issue. deeply
This issue will be discussed in more detail in the next chapter. detail
He gave me detailed instructions on how to get there. detailed
This makes an excellent hot main dish. dish
divide (up) (into sth): The cells began to divide rapidly. divide
divide sth (up/out): Jack divided up the rest of the cash. divide
divide sth (up/out) between/among sb: We divided the work between us. divide
He divides his energies between politics and business. divide
Can it ever be right to divide a mother from her child? divide
Where the path divides, keep right. divide
division (in/within sth): There are deep divisions in the party over the war. division
division (between A and B): divisions between rich and poor division
social/class divisions division
the division sign (÷) division
cell division division
division of sth: a fair division of time and resources division
division of sth between A and B: the division of labour between the sexes division
division (of sth) into sth: the division of the population into age groups division
Her criticisms had the effect of discouraging him completely. effect
Running a car is a big expense. expense
The judge instructed both lawyers to stick to the facts of the case. fact
The day was set fair with the spring sun shining down. fair
feel like sth: The interview only took ten minutes, but it felt like hours. feel
fight sb/sth: to fight a war/battle fight
Fish forms the main part of their diet. fish
'How tall are you?' 'Five foot nine' (= five feet and nine inches). foot
A true democracy complete with free speech and a free press was called for. free
By the end of May nearly 100 of an estimated 2 000 political prisoners had been freed. free
Only genuine refugees can apply for asylum. genuine
Mars was the Roman god of war. god
a government department/agency/grant government
She's still only on a secretarial grade. grade
a gun battle between rival gangs gun
The debate simply revived old hatreds. hatred
You simply have to get a new job. have to
The height of the mountain did not discourage them. height
James has sold his car. his
You're just avoiding the issue. issue
The computer was my largest single item of expenditure. item
You just have to keep yourself busy and keep going. keep going
This is discussed in more detail in a later chapter. later
a commanding/comfortable lead lead
You only need to apply light pressure. light
If you look carefully you can just see our house from here. look
Let's look round the town this afternoon. look around/round (sth)
lose sth (to sb): to lose a game/a race/an election/a battle/a war lose
We have our main meal at lunchtime. main
In the main, the money raised goes to children's charities. in the main
He worked out the very difficult mathematics in great detail. mathematics
Planning a project is just a matter of working out the right order to do things in. matter
He has a complete mental block (= difficulty in understanding or remembering) when it comes to physics. mental
method (for sth/for doing sth): the best method for arriving at an accurate prediction of the costs method
You're missing the point (= failing to understand the main part) of what I'm saying. miss
The children are already learning to multiply and divide. multiply
You simply must read this book. must
The hotel costs €65 per person per night. night
occupied (doing sth/in doing sth/in sth): He's fully occupied looking after three small children. occupied
I only knew the official version of events. official
an official function/reception official
You only have to look at her to see she doesn't eat enough. only
a side order (= for example, vegetables or salad that you eat with your main dish) order
In order to get a complete picture, further information is needed. in order to do sth
Send out the photocopies and keep the original. original
The painting has been returned to its rightful owner. owner
the peace movement (= that tries to prevent war by protesting, persuading politicians, etc.) peace
The length of the report does not permit a detailed discussion of the problems. permit
the point at which the river divides point
The guide pointed out various historic monuments. point sb/sth out (to sb)
He was a political prisoner (= one who was put in prison because he was thought to be harmful to the state). political
a political debate/party/leader political
prepare yourself to do sth: The troops prepared themselves to go into battle. prepare
primary causes primary
They are demanding the release of all political prisoners. prisoner
'Do we need the car?' 'Probably not.' probably
He left detailed instructions about the best way to proceed. proceed
Are you just doing this to prove a point? prove
She took the job purely and simply for the money. purely
question whether, what, etc...: He questioned whether the accident was solely the truck driver's fault. question
You just don't rank (= you're not good enough). rank
The proposals have been favourably received by most political commentators. receive
His face was reflected in the mirror. reflect
She could see herself reflected in his eyes. reflect
The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight. reflect
I'm glad you split up. She wasn't right for you. right
All main courses come with salad or vegetables. salad
a side salad (= a small bowl of salad served with the main course of a meal) salad
sell for/at sth: The pens sell for just 50p each. sell
a complete set of her novels set
the battle of the sexes (= the competitive relationship that exists between men and women) sex
The two friends shared everything—they had no secrets. share
How much was your share of the winnings? share
share of sth: Everyone must accept their share of the blame. share
He was the type of person who would give you the shirt off his back. the shirt off sb's back
to shoot pheasants shoot
The map shows the principal towns and rivers. show
We left the hotel only to discover that the whole city shuts at 10.30. shut
Simply add hot water and stir. simply
a single honours degree (= for which you study only one subject) single
The committee split over government subsidies. split
split sth between sb/sth: His time is split between the London and Paris offices. split
split (between A and B): There have been reports of a split between the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. split
spread sth: Why not pay monthly and spread the cost of your car insurance? spread
The hotel is just off the main square. square
No one has yet been chosen for the starring role (= the main part). star
a formal/ a public/a written/an official statement statement
The hotel is only a short step from the beach. step
It's surely only a matter of time before he is found, isn't it? surely
You can only achieve success through hard work. through
Nervously I twisted the ring on my finger. twist
How shall we divide up the work? up
I could see my reflection in the water. water
The author whom you criticized in your review has written a reply. whom