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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 ☊