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Englisch Aussprache Deutsch Beispielsatz<br />

tasteless /'teIstl@s/ geschmacklos The food was cold and tasteless!<br />

tongue /töÎ/ Zunge Joe ran his tongue over his dry lips.<br />

topping /'tÁpIÎ/ Belag I asked for a pizza with extra toppings.<br />

tortilla /tO:'ti:j@/ Tortilla They eat tortillas with everything in Mexico.<br />

trader /'treId@/ Händler Jasper is a small trader who sells hats in Oxford.<br />

tuna /'tju:n@/ Thunfisch Dick added two tins of tuna to his shopping list.<br />

turkey /'tÆ:ki/ Truthahn We always eat turkey at Christmas.<br />

typical /'tIpIk@l/ typisch He's a typical American – rich and handsome!<br />

typically /'tIpIkli/ normalerweise Typically, he didn't even bother to tell anyone he was going.<br />

vinegar /'vInIg@/ Essig He must be British as he always puts salt and vinegar on his fish and chips.<br />

walnut /'wO:lnöt/ Walnuss We each had a slice of coffee and walnut cake.<br />

wholegrain /'h@UlgreIn/ Vollkorn- I buy wholegrain bread because I prefer the taste.<br />

wok /wÁk/ Wok She always uses a wok when stir-frying.<br />

Unit 15<br />

access /'{kses/ Zugang Access to the papers is restricted to senior management.<br />

access /'{ksesIÎ/ zugreifen I had trouble accessing the site, as I'd forgotten my password.<br />

accuracy /'{kj@r@si/ Genauigkeit Is accuracy so important when you are speaking a foreign language on holiday?<br />

addiction /@'dIkS@n/ Abhängigkeit My brother's got a junk food addiction!<br />

addictive /@'dIktIv/ abhängig machend Tobacco is highly addictive.<br />

appointment /@'pOIntm@nt/ Treffen She has an appointment with a client at 10.30.<br />

appropriate /@'pr@Upri@t/ passend Jeff went out and bought some clothes appropriate for a job interview.<br />

bear /be@/ aushalten She was afraid she wouldn't be able to bear the pain.<br />

burst out /"bÆ:st 'aUt/ ausbrechen in Everyone in the room burst out laughing.<br />

call centre /'kO:l "sent@/ Call-Center The call centre industry is expanding constantly.<br />

capable /'keIp@b@l/ fähig I don't think my mum's capable of speaking a foreign language.<br />

carry out /"k{rid 'aUt/ ausführen She carried out her duties exactly as instructed.<br />

case /keIs/ hier: Teighülle In Cornwall they make small pastry cases filled with meat and vegetables called Cornish pasties.<br />

chain letter /'tSeIn "let@/ Kettenbrief She didn't pass on the chain letter, but no harm came to her!<br />

clanger /'kl{Î@/ Schnitzer, Faux Pas One type of pasty was called the 'Bedfordshire clanger' because it was it was half meat and half fruit!!<br />

coach /k@UtS/ Reisebus Gran's been on a coach trip to the seaside.<br />

cold caller /"k@Uld 'kO:l@/ Anrufer mit Werbeauftrag I always refuse to speak to a cold caller on the phone.<br />

concern /k@n'sÆ:nz/ betreffen, etw. angehen I don't think any of this concerns you.<br />

cookery /'kUk@ri/ Kochkunst, Kochen Petra is attending a one-year cookery course in France.<br />

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