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6. Fáradtság, alvás A1B1 (17) – altémák |
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Fáradtság, alvás* (17)
Fáradtság, alvás* – A1–B1 (17) (Fáradtság; Alvás) | Szavak |
dream verb /driːm/ [I or T] *(dreamed or dreamt, dreamed or dreamt) 1 álmodik (alvás közben)
What did you dream about last night?
I often dream about/of flying.
I dreamed that I was having a baby.
sleep verb /sliːp/ [I] *(slept, slept) alszik (!)
Sleep well!
I couldn't sleep because of all the noise next door.
I slept late on Sunday morning.
How can Jayne sleep at night with all those worries on her mind!
wake verb /weɪk/ [I or T] *(woke, woken) felébred; felébreszt
Please wake me early tomorrow.
dream noun /driːm/ [C] 1 álom
a bad dream
I had a very odd dream about you last night.
Paul had a dream that he won the lottery.
sleep noun /sliːp/ 1 alvás (alvó állapot) [U]
I couldn't get back to sleep.
He often talks in his sleep.
sleep noun /sliːp/ 2 alvás (alvással töltött idő) [C]
You just need a good night's sleep.
You must be tired after all that driving - why don't you have a little sleep?
asleep adjective /əˈsliːp/ [never before noun] alva, alvó
The children are asleep.
I fell asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow.
I'm surprised to see you awake - ten minutes ago you were fast/sound asleep.
I've only just got up and I'm still half asleep.
awake adjective /əˈweɪk/ [never before noun] ébren levő
I find it so difficult to stay awake during history lessons.
I drink a lot of coffee to keep me awake.
I lay awake half the night worrying.
exhausted adjective /ɪgˈzɔː.stɪd/ kimerült (nagyon fáradt)
By the time they reached the summit they were exhausted.
Exhausted, they fell asleep.
sleepy adjective /ˈsliːp.i/ 1 álmos (aludni szeretne)
The heat had made me sleepy.
tired adjective /taɪəd/ fáradt
I was very tired when I got home from work last night.
She gets very tired in the evenings.
My legs are tired.
tiring adjective /ˈtaɪə.rɪŋ/ fárasztó
I've had a very tiring day.
Looking after three kids is extremely tiring.
up adverb /ʌp/ 3 fenn, fent (nem az ágyban)
I stayed up all night finishing this report.
Phrasal verbs:
get (sb) up /get/ felkel; felkelt (az ágyból/álmából)
I had to get up at five o'clock this morning.
Could you get the kids up?
wake up ↔ (sb) /weɪk/ felébred; felébreszt
Did you wake up at all during the night?
I woke up with a headache.
Come on, wake up - breakfast is ready.
Can you wake us up at 7, please?
Phrases and idioms:
fall asleep/ill elalszik/megbetegedik
I fell asleep on the sofa watching TV.
get/go to sleep elalszik
I couldn't get to sleep at all last night for worrying.
You'll find that your baby usually goes to sleep after a feed.
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