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4. Időrend A1A2 (26) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
Időrend* (26)
Időrend* – A1–A2 (26) (Időszak elején; Időszak végén; Időben előtte; Egy időben, közben; Időben utána; Korán, időben, későn) | Szavak |
beginning noun /bɪˈgɪn.ɪŋ/ [C usually no plural] kezdet, az eleje vminek
We met at the beginning of 2014.
She sat down and read the book straight through from beginning to end.
I enjoyed my job at/in the beginning, but I'm bored with it now.
delay noun /dɪˈleɪ/ [C or U] késedelem, késés
An accident caused long delays on the motorway.
There has been a delay in the book's publication.
end noun /end/ 1 vég (időszak, tevékenység, történet, stb. vége) [C]
I'll pay you at the end of next month.
The end of the film was much more exciting than I'd expected.
early adjective /ˈɜː.li/ (earlier, earliest) 1 korai, kezdeti (egy időszak elejéhez közeli)
the early 1980s
This was in the early days of car design.
My earliest memory is of being shown around our new house.
last adjective, determiner /lɑːst/ 1 utolsó, legutolsó (legutóbbi, legújabb) [always before noun]
What was the last film you saw?
It's rained for the last three days.
last adjective, determiner /lɑːst/ 2 előző (a jelenlegit megelőző) [always before noun]
My last house was half this size.
I liked his last book but I'm not so keen on this latest one.
late adjective /leɪt/ 1 késő (elkésik)
This train is always late.
You'll be late for your flight if you don't hurry up.
Sorry I'm late. I was held up in the traffic.
We always have a late breakfast on Sunday mornings.
late adjective /leɪt/ 2 késő, késői (az időszak végéhez közeli)
It was late at night.
Is that the time? I'd no idea it was so late.
It was late summer when it happened.
It was built in the late nineteenth century.
He's probably in his late twenties.
next adjective /nekst/ 1 következő (időben/sorban)
What time's the next train to London?
We're going to be very busy for the next few months.
after adverb /ˈɑːf.tər/ után (később vminél/vkinél)
Hilary got here at midday and Nicholas arrived soon after.
I can't go next week - how about the week after?
afterwards adverb /ˈɑːf.tə.wədz/ azután, utána, később (vmi esemény után)
We had tea, and afterwards we sat in the garden for a while.
They separated, and soon/shortly afterwards Jane left the country.
before adverb /bɪˈfɔːr/ előzőleg, korábban
He said he had never seen her before.
I feel as though I've been here before.
early adverb /ˈɜː.li/ (earlier, earliest) 1 korán (korai időpontban) (egy időszak elejéhez közel)
I get up early during the week.
She starts work fairly early.
early adverb /ˈɜː.li/ (earlier, earliest) 2 korán (idő előtt, hamar) (a szokásos/várt időpont előtt)
If you finish early, you can go home.
The plane arrived ten minutes early.
finally adverb /ˈfaɪ.nə.li/ 1 végül (is), végre (hosszú idő után)
We finally got home at midnight.
After months of looking he finally found a job.
first adverb /fɜːst/ 1 először (minden más előtt)
I can come out tonight, but I've got to do my homework first.
late adverb /leɪt/ 1 későn; későig (elkésve)
Kathryn's just phoned to say she's working late this evening.
The rains came late this year.
later adverb /ˈleɪ.tər/ később (vmit követően/a jövőben)
He'll be back later.
We could always go later in the year.
next adverb /nekst/ 1 (közvetlenül) ezután
You'll never guess what happened next.
Where shall we go next?
Next, put it in the oven for 30 minutes.
then adverb /ðen/ 2 azután
She trained as a teacher and then became a lawyer.
Let me finish this job, then we'll go.
yet adverb /jet/ 2 még (most, már ilyen korán)
I don't want to go home yet.
after preposition /ˈɑːf.tər/ 1 után (egy időpont/esemény után)
Shall we go for a walk after breakfast?
We had a chat after the meeting.
Let's get the shopping. After that, we can stop for a coffee.
After a while, I began to like him.
His birthday is exactly a week after mine.
It was so boring, I left after ten minutes.
before preposition /bɪˈfɔːr/ 1 előtt (időben)
two days before the summer holidays
She arrived before me.
You should always wash your hands before meals.
Think hard before accepting the offer.
and conjunction /ænd/ 2 és (utána következően)
I got dressed and had my breakfast.
before conjunction /bɪˈfɔːr/ 1 mielőtt (korábban vminél)
He was a teacher before he became famous.
Before he could reach the door, she quickly closed it.
Before we make a decision, does anyone want to say anything else?
while conjunction /waɪl/ 1 míg, amíg, mialatt, miközben
I read it while you were drying your hair.
While I was in Italy, I went to see Alessandro.
I thought I heard him come in while we were having dinner.
"I'm going to the post office." "While you're there, can you get me some stamps?"
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