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1. Ház, lakás A1 (16) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
Ház, lakás* (16)
Ház, lakás* – A1 (16) (Ház, lakás, szomszédság; Helyiségek, emeletek; Épületrészek, kert) | Szavak |
bathroom noun /ˈbɑːθ.rʊm/ [C] fürdőszoba
Go and wash your hands in the bathroom.
bedroom noun /ˈbed.rʊm/ [C] hálószoba
Our home has three bedrooms.
dining room noun /ˈdaɪ.nɪŋˌruːm/ [C] ebédlő
We ate in the dining room.
door noun /dɔːr/ [C] ajtó; bejárati ajtó
the front door
the back door
a car door
a sliding door
The door to his bedroom was locked.
We could hear someone knocking at/on the door.
Could you open/close/shut the door, please?
She asked me to answer the door.
flat noun /flæt/ [C] lakás
a furnished flat
a block of flats
to buy/rent/move into/move out of a flat
They have a house in the country and a flat in London.
floor noun /flɔːr/ [C] 1 padló, padlózat [usually no plural]
a wooden floor
The bathroom floor needs cleaning.
The children sat playing on the floor.
garden noun /ˈgɑː.dən/ [C] kert
garden furniture
The house has a large back garden, and a small front garden.
home noun /həʊm/ 1 otthon (ahol vki él) [C or U]
I tried to ring him, but he wasn't at home.
We sold our home in London and moved to Scotland.
He left home when he was eighteen.
I was actually born in New Zealand, but I've lived in England for so long that it feels like home now.
house noun /haʊs/ [C] plural: houses 1 családi ház; ház, épület
a three-bedroomed house
to buy/rent a house
We went to my aunt's house for dinner.
kitchen noun /ˈkɪtʃ.ɪn/ [C] konyha
We usually eat breakfast in the kitchen.
the kitchen table
a new fitted kitchen
living room noun /ˈlɪv.ɪŋˌrʊm/ [C] also UK: sitting room nappali (szoba)
We had tea in the living room.
room noun /ruːm/ 1 szoba; terem [C]
a hotel room
I'd like to book a double/single room.
We're in meeting room 1.
She's upstairs in her room.
swimming pool noun /ˈswɪm.ɪŋˌpuːl/ [C] uszoda, úszómedence
an indoor/outdoor swimming pool
toilet noun /ˈtɔɪ.lət/ vécé, WC [C]
I was on the toilet when the phone rang.
The toilet seat was cracked and there was no paper.
wall noun /wɔːl/ [C] fal
The walls in this apartment are so thin you can hear just about every word the neighbours say.
The walls look a bit bare - can't we put some pictures up?
We had to climb over a ten-foot wall to get into the garden.
The Berlin Wall came down in 1989.
window noun /ˈwɪn.dəʊ/ [C] 1 ablak (pl. épületen)
Is it all right if I open/close the window?
He caught me staring out of the window.
I saw a child's face at the window.
She's got some wonderful plants in the window.
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