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like: ở tù
hausgemacht do tự ở nhà làm 自制的 zìzhì de
jemanden einsperren bỏ tù ai 监禁某人 jiān jìn mǒu rén
jemanden verhaften bỏ tù ai 逮捕某人 dài bǔ mǒu rén
sich von Ast zu Ast schwingen leo từ cành này sang cành khác 从一个枝头荡到另一个枝头 cóng yī gè zhītóu dàng dào lìng yī gè zhītóu
obszön khiếm nhã, thô tục 淫秽的 yínhuì de
unbesorgt vô tư, không lo ngại 安心的 ānxīn de
der Fernseher vô tuyến
hausgemacht do tự ở nhà làm
jemanden einsperren bỏ tù ai
jemanden verhaften bỏ tù ai
der Artikel mạo từ
der Taschenrechner máy tính bỏ túi
das Angebot thông báo tuyển dụng
die Stütze vật trụ, chỗ tựa
die Automatikschaltung cài số tự động
sich von Ast zu Ast schwingen leo từ cành này sang cành khác
obszön khiếm nhã, thô tục
unbesorgt vô tư, không lo ngại


Okay, hier ist der Flugplan. Der Flug ist nächste Woche. OK, đây là lịch bay. Chuyến bay vào tuần tới. (Lektion 20, Nr. 243)
Er fühlte in seine Taschen, und der Ring war noch dort. Anh ấy sờ vào túi và chiếc nhẫn vẫn còn đó. (Lektion 27, Nr. 353)
Der Rest ist nach Krankheiten sortiert. Những ngăn còn lại được phân theo từng loại bệnh. (Lektion 33, Nr. 443)
Lass uns den fertigen Obstsalat in den Kühlschrank stellen und den Tisch decken. Chúng ta để trái cây trộn xong vào tủ lạnh và trải bàn. (Lektion 48, Nr. 688)
So können wir uns selbst versorgen und uns für unsere Radtouren Brote streichen. Vậy chúng ta nên tự chuẩn bị và quết bánh mỳ cho tua xe đạp. (Lektion 50, Nr. 709)
Brutaler Schläger endlich gefasst, verurteilt und eingesperrt. Kẻ gây rối bạo lực cuối cùng đã bị bắt, bị kết án và bị bỏ tù. (Lektion 63, Nr. 888)
Du kannst dich auf uns verlassen, es wird sich niemand langweilen. Anh có thể tin tưởng vào tụi em, sẽ chẳng có ai phải buồn chán đâu. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1110)
Sternzeichen und Horoskope Sao chiếu mạng và lá số tử vi (Lektion 80, Nr. 1131)
Das ist eine Investition in die Zukunft. Đây là một sự đầu tư cho tương lai. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2269)

562 Antonio wasn't at work last week because he was sick. He's better now. Antonio tuần trước không đi làm vì bị ốm, Bây giờ anh ấy đỡ hơn rồi.
686 The old couple were in the park taking a walk. Cặp đôi cao tuổi đã ở trong công viên đi dạo.
862 I've lived in Chicago since I was ten (10) years old. Tôi đã sống ở Chicago từ khi tôi mười tuổi.
936 week. Zinaida đã bắt đầu công việc mới chưa? Chưa, cô ấy sẽ bắt đầu vào tuần tới.
1130 Takahiro's not working this week. He's on vacation. Takahiro tuần này không làm việc. Anh ấy đang nghỉ phép.
1203 We're having a party next weekend. Chúng tôi sẽ có một bữa tiệc vào tuần sau.
1952 The cashier is putting your groceries in a plastic bag. You say, "Excuse me, don't you have any paper bags?" Người tính tiền đang cho đồ ăn vào túi nhựa. Bạn nói: "Xin lỗi, cậu có túi giấy không?"
2338 The storm last week caused a lot of damage. > Last week's storm caused a lot of damage. Cơn bão tuần trước đã gây nhiều thiệt hại. > Cơn bão tuần trước đã gây nhiều thiệt hại.
2793 He donated half his wealth to charity, which was very generous of him. Anh ấy ủng hộ nửa số tài sản của mình cho từ thiện, cho thấy anh ấy rất hào phóng
2840 But the man reached for his pockets, and that's when the police started shooting at him. Nhưng anh ta lại đưa tay vào túi và đó là lúc cảnh sát bắt đầu bắn anh ta.

accept sth from sb: He is charged with accepting bribes from a firm of suppliers. accept
They were proud of their children's achievements. achievement
acknowledge sth: She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform. acknowledge
add sth (to sth): I have nothing to add to my earlier statement. add
adjust sth to sth: Adjust your language to the age of your audience. adjust
admit (that)...: They freely admit (that) they still have a lot to learn. admit
I could come next week, or the week after. after
He left school at the age of 18. age
He started playing the piano at an early age. age
There's a big age gap between them (= a big difference in their ages). age
Wine improves with age. age
collecting money in aid of charity in aid of sth/sb
'They're off to Spain next week.' 'It's all right for some, isn't it?' (= some people are lucky) all right
What amazes me is how long she managed to hide it from us. amaze
+ speech: 'I've given up smoking,' she announced. announce
appear to do sth: She appeared to be in her late thirties. appear
She desperately wanted to win her father's approval. approval
Wreckage from the plane was scattered over a wide area. area
She got married at 25. at
Do not attempt to repair this yourself. attempt
He's upstairs unpacking his bags. bag
She opened her bag (= her handbag ) and took out her comb. bag
She's lived there since before the war. before
She's been working there since the beginning of last summer. beginning
I have typed out some lecture notes for the benefit of those people who were absent last week. for sb's benefit
A police officer was killed when his car blew up. blow up
We had our car broken into last week. break into sth
Jack's face turned bright red. bright
buy sth from sb: I bought it from a friend for £10. buy
By this time next week we'll be in New York. by
Bye! See you next week. bye
call (sth) out: He called out a warning from the kitchen. call
I thought it was going to be difficult to get funding for the project, but in the end it was like taking candy from a baby. be like taking candy from a baby
the provision of care for the elderly care
The case will be heard next week. case
Every application will be decided on a case-by-case basis (= each one will be considered separately). case
The donation is the biggest private gift to a humanitarian cause. cause
certain of sth/of doing sth: If you want to be certain of getting a ticket, book now. certain
Employees can retire at 60 if they choose. choose
A lot of lost property is never claimed. claim
They had no claim on the land. claim
The children are close to each other in age. close
She closely resembled her mother at the same age. closely
The children are very good company (= pleasant to be with) at this age. company
it is confirmed that...: It has been confirmed that the meeting will take place next week. confirm
Children should be brought into contact with poetry at an early age. contact
I was on a three-year contract that expired last week. contract
Her actions and her promises contrasted sharply. contrast
He's reached retiring age, but he's still firmly in control. be in control (of sth)
Could we stop by next week? could
superb walking country country
crash sth (into sth): He crashed his car into a wall. crash
A small crowd had gathered outside the church. crowd
They announced cuts in public spending. cut
They danced to the music of a string quartet. dance
animals in danger of extinction danger
Call me next week and we'll try and make a date. date
The custom dates back hundreds of years. date back (to...), date from...
He dropped dead (= died suddenly) last week. dead
We need a decision on this by next week. decision
declare yourself + adj./noun: She declared herself extremely hurt by his lack of support. declare
They desperately wanted a child. desperately
Her husband died suddenly last week. die
disagreement (among...): There is disagreement among archaeologists as to the age of the sculpture. disagreement
Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits. discipline
Much to my disgust, they refused to help. disgust
They helped themselves from a large dish of pasta. dish
She took an instant dislike to the house and the neighbourhood. dislike
She claims she was unfairly dismissed from her post. dismiss
distinguish between A and B: At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong? distinguish
distinguish A and B: Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish. distinguish
He's in his early twenties. early
He learnt to play the piano at an early age. early
elderly relatives elderly
With a little encouragement from his parents he should do well. encouragement
Our end-of-season sale starts next week. end
He read a poem entitled 'Salt'. entitle
She's in her mid-thirties—thirty-six to be exact. exact
to make greatly/grossly/wildly exaggerated claims exaggerated
Try excluding fat from your diet. exclude
Nothing can excuse such rudeness. excuse
expect sth (from sb): Her parents expected high standards from her. expect
There was an air of expectation and great curiosity. expectation
Bombs were exploding all around the city. explode
The firework exploded in his hand. explode
She was at an early age brought face to face with the horrors of war. face to face with sth
far back: The band made their first record as far back as 1990. far
Fasten the gates securely so that they do not blow open. fasten
a relatively unknown figure the world of fashion figure
The old man wagged his finger at the youths. finger
The list of endangered species includes nearly 600 fishes. fish
to fix a shelf to the wall fix
Telephone calls came flooding in from all over the country. flood
The plant has a beautiful bright red flower. flower
fold sth (up): He folded the map up and put it in his pocket. fold
A new proposal followed on from the discussions. follow
the right to worship freely freely
Once into the open street they could breathe more freely. freely
You can see the island from here. from
I'm short of funds at the moment—can I pay you back next week? fund
We need to plan for the future. future
He met his future wife at law school. future
There's a big age gap between them (= a big difference in their ages). gap
get doing sth: I hope to get around to answering your letter next week. get round/around to sth
The kids go back to school next week. go back to sth
'I'll pick you up at seven.' 'That'll be great, thanks.' great
He must have fallen from a great height. great
She lived to a great age. great
Let's see what happens next week. happen
We looked out over the city from the heights of Edinburgh Castle. height
The stone was dropped from a great height. height
They claim that they have nothing to hide (= there was nothing wrong or illegal about what they did). hide
Women are not allowed to enter the monastery for historical reasons. historical
He left home (= left his parents and began an independent life) at sixteen. home
She went through an identity crisis in her teens (= was not sure of who she was or of her place in society). identity
We must listen to their problems, real or imaginary. imaginary
imagine doing sth: She imagined walking into the office and handing in her resignation. imagine
The prospects for the immediate future are good. immediate
a man in his thirties in
increase with sth: Disability increases with age (= the older sb is, the more likely they are to be disabled). increase
'Was he very angry?' 'Indeed he was.' indeed
Treatment depends on the individual involved. individual
According to my information (= according to what I have been told) work was due to start last week. information
They have imprisoned an innocent man. innocent
to institute criminal proceedings against sb institute
Can I pay for each item separately? item
The case comes before Judge Cooper next week. judge
I knocked the nail into the wall. knock
I don't know that I can finish it by next week. know
last (out): Will the coffee last out till next week? last
She married in her late twenties (= when she was 28 or 29). late
They claim to be the party of law and order. law and order
He was not a natural leader. leader
lean against sth: A shovel was leaning against the wall. lean
Can I lean my bike against the wall? lean
lend sb sth: They refused to lend us the money. lend
Carry this bag—it's the lightest. light
a beautiful sports car with sleek lines line
We got a number of curious looks from passers-by. look
the male menopause (= emotional and physical problems that affect some men at about the age of 50) male
Let's meet up again—can you manage next week sometime? manage
What on earth was the matter with her, she wondered. She'd come here to enjoy herself and here she was, stuck on her own in the hotel. matter
Maybe we can meet for lunch next week sometime. maybe
The doctor will see you again next week. Meanwhile, you must rest as much as possible. meanwhile
She can recite the whole poem from memory. memory
the minimum age for retirement minimum
Women played a relatively minor role in the organization. minor
Don't miss next week's issue! miss
She slowly mounted the steps. mount
We moved house last week. move
Their move from Italy to the US has not been a success. move
He's a natural leader. natural
Just let nature take its course. nature
He was the nearest thing to (= the person most like) a father she had ever had. near
We've had a lot of support from all our friends and neighbours. neighbour
new potatoes (= ones dug from the soil early in the season) new
We all had the flu last week—it wasn't very nice. nice
A public notice about the planned development was pinned to the wall. notice
occupied (with sth/with doing sth): Only half her time is occupied with politics. occupied
occupy sb/sth/yourself (in) doing sth: She occupied herself doing routine office tasks. occupy
I've got three days off next week. off
You can't come tonight? Oh well, see you next week then. oh
Whose side are you on (= which of two or more different views do you support)? on
The bag burst open and everything fell out. open
She opened her bag and took out her passport. open
The doors of the bus open automatically. open
He threw all those that opposed him into prison. oppose
option (of doing sth): Students have the option of studying abroad in their second year. option
I didn't go into the temple—I only saw it from the outside. outside
You get an A grade for scores of 75 and over. over
I saw it with my own eyes (= I didn't hear about it from somebody else). own
He packed a few things into a bag. pack
divorce/identification papers paper
I'll pay you back next week. pay sb back (sth), pay sth back (to sb)
Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning. peak
snow-capped/jagged peaks peak
Use stencils to add a few personal touches to walls and furniture. personal
pick sb/sth: Pick a number from one to twenty. pick
Where did you pick up that idea? pick sth up
churches and other places of worship place
We need to make plans for the future. plan
plan (for sth): to plan for the future plan
Turn out your pockets (= empty your pockets). pocket
a pocket dictionary (= one that is small enough to fit in your pocket) pocket
Keep the box in an upright position. position
She found it difficult to get on with her, possibly because of the difference in their ages. possibly
Is it OK if I post the cheque to you next week? post
post sb sth: Is it OK if I post you the cheque next week? post
His latest movie has won high praise from the critics. praise
the prison population (= the total number of prisoners in a country) prison
Our cat produced kittens last week. produce
He was made (a) professor at the age of 40. professor
The proportion of regular smokers increases with age. proportion
At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects. prospect
proud of sb/sth/yourself: Your achievements are something to be proud of. proud
She proudly displayed her prize. proudly
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. public
The painting will be put on public display next week. public
They put pressure on her to resign. put
The meeting has been put back to next week. put sth back
She quit school at 16. quit
radio signals/waves radio
Most of the students are in the 17-20 age range. range
be recognized to be/have sth: He is recognized to be their natural leader. recognize
She refused to accept that there was a problem. refuse
refuse sb sth: They refused him a visa. refuse
She would never refuse her kids anything. refuse
a parish register (= of births, marriages and deaths) register
The movie goes on general release (= will be widely shown in cinemas/movie theaters) next week. release
News of their safety came as a great relief. relief
He made a number of rude remarks about the food. remark
Remove the pan from the heat and continue to stir the sauce. remove
repeat what...: Can you repeat what I've just said word for word? repeat
At 60, he was now approaching retirement. retirement
The doctor may allow her to return to work next week. return
His parole application is up for review next week. review
Rightly or wrongly, many older people are afraid of violence in the streets. rightly
She refused to take on the traditional woman's role. role
There are a number of routes to qualifying as a social worker. route
Her work was so poor that she was given the sack. sack
We watched the explosion from a safe distance. safe
The sale starts next week. sale
It was not until morning that the sheer scale of the damage could be seen (= how great it was). scale
The bookcase is screwed to the wall. screw
They have a second home in Tuscany. second
see sb/sth do sth: I saw you put the key in your pocket. see
seek sth from sb: She managed to calm him down and seek help from a neighbour. seek
She selected an apple from the fruit bowl. select
separate sth: Separate the eggs (= separate the yolk from the white). separate
This time next week I shall be in Scotland. shall
He's in good shape for a man of his age. shape
Their experiences contrast sharply with those of other children. sharply
They built a rough shelter from old pieces of wood. shelter
We sheltered from the rain in a doorway. shelter
Terrorist groups claimed responsibility for the shootings and bomb attacks. shooting
It should be snowing now, according to the weather forecast. should
Stir the paint with a piece of wood or something similar. similar
We have all been in similar embarrassing situations. situation
slide sth + adv./prep.: The man slid the money quickly into his pocket. slide
The house smelt of cedar wood and fresh polish. smell
We had snow in May this year. snow
Standards aren't what they used to be. standard
In the shanty towns there are very poor living standards. standard
The kids start school next week. start
it is stated that...: It was stated that standards at the hospital were dropping. state
The party was denied legal status. status
My sister's coming to stay next week. stay
strip down to sth: She stripped down to her underwear. strip
All of a sudden someone grabbed me around the neck. all of a sudden
If we met at 2, would that suit you? suit
Mark has two children to support from his first marriage. support
The store took (= sold goods worth) $100 000 last week. take
The machine takes its name from its inventor. take
take sth (with you): I forgot to take my bag with me when I got off the bus. take
I've decided to take a few days off next week. take sth off
Ann and Joe aren't talking to each other right now (= they refuse to speak to each other because they have argued). talk
There's a room free in Bob's house next week but you can stay with us until then. then
Call again next week. They should have reached a decision by then. then
It's only too easy for them to deny responsibility. too
At 56 he's twice her age. twice
I'm under no illusions about what hard work this will be. under
She claims to have been unfairly dismissed. unfairly
When did the word 'bungalow' first enter the vocabulary? vocabulary
In Britain and the US, people get the vote at 18. vote
She leaned against the wall. wall
Unfortunately they ran into a snowstorm along the way. way
We all send our best wishes for the future. wish
a wonderful surprise wonderful
We never doubted her word. word
We only have his word for it that the cheque is in the post. word
He's a man of his word (= he does what he promises). word
There are no words to say how sorry we are. word
stars from the sporting and artistic worlds world
He worshipped her from afar (= he loved her but did not tell her his feelings). worship
In his younger days he played rugby for Wales. young