The second 100 most commonly used english words
... 114 give 134 right 154 does 174 us 194 found 115 most 135 too 155 another 175 move195 study 116 very 136 mean156 well 176 try still 117 after 137...
Ngày tải lên: 01/09/2015, 13:59
The 500 most commonly used words in the english language
... 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Word the of to and a in is it you that he was for on are with as I his they be at one have this from or had by hot but some what there we can out other were...
Ngày tải lên: 01/09/2015, 13:59
The 800 most commonly used idioms in america
... RIGHTS RESERVED The Pronunciation Workshop Idioms in- America 800 Most Commonly Used Manual Session The 800 Most Commonly Used Idioms in America ( i n a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r ) above ... Idioms in- America 800 Most Commonly Used Manual Session at the corporate meeting It was a feather in his cap 179 fed up with – had enough, disgusted with She was fed up with his attitude at the ... Idioms in- America 800 Most Commonly Used Manual Session 666 sport – a person generous with money He took me out to dinner and paid for everything He was very sporty with his money 667 spring...
Ngày tải lên: 27/05/2014, 16:50
3000 commonly used english words [tvn center]
... moreover (adv) /mɔ:´rouvə/ nữa, ra, morning (n) /'mɔ:niɳ/ buổi sáng most det., pro (n) (adv) /moust/ lớn nhất, nhiều nhất; nhất, mostly (adv) /´moustli/ hầu hết, chủ yếu mother (n) /'mΔðз/ mẹ motion ... (money) amuse (v) /ə'mju:z/ làm cho vui, thích, làm buồn cười amusing (adj) /ə'mju:ziɳ/ vui thích amused (adj) /ə'mju:zd/ vui thích analyse (BrE) (NAmE analyze) (v) /'ænəlaiz/ phân tích analysis (n) ... phụ tá; giúp đỡ associate (v) /ə'souʃiit/ kết giao, liên kết, kết hợp, cho cộng tác associated with liên kết với association (n) /ə,sousi'eiʃn/ kết hợp, liên kết assume (v) /ə'sju:m/ mang, khoác,...
Ngày tải lên: 26/06/2014, 09:50
Commonly used english part 1 pdf
... The man said that he was sorry but it was after the fact He had already caused many problems against one's will - to be without a person's consent or agreement The police took the man to jail ... complain if we use it." according to (someone or something) - as said or told by someone, in agreement with something, in the order of something, in proportion to something According to our teacher, ... feels bad to feel worse, to make a bad situation worse Our boss added insult to injury when she refused to let us use the telephone and computers during lunch add up - to total up to a certain amount...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 12:20
Commonly used english part 2 ppt
... to have a weapon that may be used (usually used for a criminal) The criminal was armed and dangerous when the police arrested him armed to the teeth - to be armed with many weapons The police ... allow for enough time to go to the stadium along with (someone or something) - in addition to someone or something I went to the concert along with my friend amount to (something) - to total something, ... Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com as far as possible - as much as possible We went as far as possible with the project before we had to stop as for - with regard to, concerning “As for me, I think that I will go home now.”...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 12:20
Commonly used english part 3 ppt
... length about the new product at loggerheads (with someone) - to be having a quarrel or disagreement with someone, to oppose someone We are at loggerheads with the company over their plans to build ... friend's mother was at loose ends after her husband died at odds (with someone) - in disagreement with someone The man has been at odds with his boss over his new sales territory 22 Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com ... for several months when he was a young man at sea (about something) - to be confused about something, to be lost Most members of the class were at sea when the teacher tried to explain the difficult...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 12:20
Commonly used english part 4 potx
... continue with one job for a long time bear the brunt of (something) - to withstand the worst part or the strongest part of something The small island bore the brunt of the tropical storm bear with ... patient with someone or something, to endure someone or something We had to bear with our teacher as she explained the material to the new students beat Idioms beat a hasty retreat - to retreat or withdraw ... question of where the man got the money beg to differ with (someone) - to politely disagree with someone "I'm sorry but I beg to differ with you about what happened." begin to see the light -...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 12:20
Commonly used english part 5 pps
... on buying the old car to fix it up beside oneself (with something) - to be very upset or excited about something The boy was beside himself with joy after winning the contest beside the point ... sky (used for a rocket) The rocket blasted off at noon blaze a trail (in something) - to create or develop a new area of study The soccer player blazed a trail for the other players to follow with ... Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com bleep (something) out - to replace a word in a radio or television broadcast with a musical tone (often used to bleep out a bad word) The remarks of the coach were bleeped out during the...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 12:20
Commonly used english part 6 ppsx
... much Most of the guests at the wedding were bored stiff with the long speeches born out of wedlock - to be born to an unmarried mother The young mother had two children born out of wedlock born with ... usually break up into small groups during our class break up (with someone) - to end a relationship with someone My niece broke up with her boyfriend last June breath of fresh air - a fresh and ... bushy-tailed when we started out on the trip brimming with (something) - to be full of some kind of happy behavior The children were brimming with energy on the morning of the festival bring Idioms...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 12:20
Commonly used english part 7 pot
... going to brush up on my English before my trip to New York a brush with the law - a brief encounter or experience with the police because of a crime The man had a brush with the law when he was ... seeing the mouse burst with joy - to be full of happiness and feel that you will explode or burst My grandmother burst with joy when she saw her new baby granddaughter burst with pride - to be full ... effigy burn the candle at both ends - to work or play too hard without enough rest The man has been burning the candle at both ends with his work and he is now sick burn the midnight oil - to study...
Ngày tải lên: 07/07/2014, 12:20