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38.3.1. gy. A1B1 (példák) |
Szavak Gyakorlás Előző Következő |
Bírálat, mentegetőzés*
apologise verb /əˈpɒl.ə.dʒaɪz/ [I] bocsánatot kér
I must apologise to Isobel for my behaviour.
Trains may be subject to delay - we apologise for any inconvenience caused.
She apologised for having to leave early.
blame verb /bleɪm/ [T] hibáztat, okol vkit vmiért, ráhárítja vkire a felelősséget vmiért
Don't blame me if you miss the bus!
Many people blame him for Tony's death.
Hugh blames his lack of confidence on his mother.
You can't really blame Helen for not wanting to get involved.
excuse verb /ɪkˈskjuːz/ [T] 1 megbocsát
Please excuse me for arriving late - the bus was delayed.
Please excuse my appearance - I've been painting.
forgive verb /fəˈgɪv/ [I or T] *(forgave, forgiven) megbocsát vmit vkinek
She never forgave her mother for lying to her.
He had betrayed her and she never forgave him.
I'd never forgive myself if anything happened to the kids.
regret verb /rɪˈgret/ [T] (-tt-) 1 megbán vmit
If you don't tell her the truth you'll regret it later.
I really regret leaving school so young.
He began to regret that he hadn't paid more attention in class.
Is there anything you've done in your life that you regret?
apology noun /əˈpɒl.ə.dʒi/ [C or U] bocsánatkérés
I have an apology to make to you - I'm afraid I opened your letter by mistake.
I owe you an apology, Chris.
"Was he at all sorry for what he'd done?" "Oh he was full of apologies."
excuse noun /ɪkˈskjuːs/ [C] 1 mentség
What was his excuse for being late?
He'd better have a good excuse for not being here!
I've never known him to miss a meeting - I'm sure he'll have an excuse.
There's no excuse for that sort of behaviour.
excuse noun /ɪkˈskjuːs/ [C] 2 kifogás
Nick was just looking for an excuse to call her.
Any excuse for a holiday!
trouble noun /ˈtrʌb.l̩/ 2 gond, baj (büntetéssel fenyegető helyzet) [U]
Her children are always in trouble.
They got into trouble with the police.
He's never been in trouble with his teachers before.
She'll be in big trouble if she's late again.
It's a great way of getting kids off the street and keeping them out of trouble.
ashamed adjective /əˈʃeɪmd/ [never before noun] szégyenkező, szégyenlős
You've got nothing to be ashamed of.
She ought to be ashamed of herself - talking to her mother like that!
He was ashamed to admit to his mistake.
I was ashamed that I'd made so little effort.
I felt so ashamed of myself for making such a fuss.
*A bal felső lejátszásgombbal a szavak és példamondatok kiejtését egyben végighallgathatja. A kiejtést a bemondó után hangosan elismételheti. A példamondatokat külön is lejátszhatja és hangosan elismételheti (a lejátszást bárhol megállíthatja). A példák áttekintése után rátérhet a példamondatok gyakorlására.
*Dupla kattintás az oldalon egy (nem linkelt) szóra.
Angol alapszavak
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