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4. Mozgás, mozdulat A1B2 (50) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
Mozgás, mozdulat* (18) 2. Áll, ül, fekszik, hajol (16) 3. Ugrik, esik (16)
Mozgás, mozdulat* – A1–B2 (18) (Mozdul, lép, fordul; Leng, száll, lebeg) | Szavak |
float verb /fləʊt/ 2 úszik, lebeg (a levegőben) [I]
I looked up at the clouds floating in the sky.
The sound of piano-playing floated out through the open window.
fly verb /flaɪ/ *(flew, flown) 2 repül, száll [I]
The plane was flying at 5000 feet.
The poor bird couldn't fly because it had a broken wing.
As soon as it saw us, the bird flew away/off.
kick verb /kɪk/ [I or T] rúg, megrúg, rugdos, rugdal
I kicked the ball as hard as I could.
He was accused of kicking a man in the face.
move verb /muːv/ 1 mozdul, elmozdul; mozdít, elmozdít [I or T]
I'm so cold I can't move my fingers.
Will you help me move this table to the back room?
Don't move! Stay right where you are.
I thought I could hear someone moving about/around upstairs.
If you move along/over/up a bit, Tess can sit next to me.
rise verb /raɪz/ [I] *(rose, risen) 2 emelkedik, felemelkedik (felfelé mozog)
The balloon rose gently up into the air.
swing verb /swɪŋ/ [I or T] *(swung, swung) himbálózik, hintázik; hintáztat; lendül; lendít
He sat on the stool, swinging his legs.
He walked along the path swinging his rolled-up umbrella.
turn verb /tɜːn/ 2 elfordul, megfordul (testtel más irányba) [I]
Ricky turned and saw Sue standing in the doorway.
She put out the light, turned over and went to sleep.
turn verb /tɜːn/ 3 elfordít, megfordít, felfordít vmit, fordít vmerre vmit [T]
Ella turned the cup to hide the crack in it.
turn verb /tɜːn/ 5 forog; forgat, megforgat (egy tengely körül) [I or T]
Turn the steering wheel as quickly as you can.
The wheels started to turn (round).
She turned the door knob and quietly opened the door.
kick noun /kɪk/ [C] 1 rúgás
She gave him a kick under the table to shut him up.
movement noun /ˈmuːv.mənt/ 1 mozgás; mozdulat [C or U]
He made a sudden movement and frightened the bird away.
For a long time after the accident, he had no movement in his legs.
Her movements were rather clumsy.
step noun /step/ [C] 1 lépés (lábbal)
Sophie took her first steps when she was eleven months old.
He rose to his feet and took a couple of steps towards her.
With every step, her feet hurt her more and more.
still adjective /stɪl/ 2 mozdulatlan
Children find it difficult to sit/stand/stay still for very long.
I can't brush your hair if you don't keep/hold still.
Phrases and idioms:
be/get swept along/away, etc. végig-/el-/stb. sodródik
Many trees were swept away in the flood.
They got swept along by the crowd.
get down/into/off, etc. le-, be-, elmegy, vmilyen más helyre/pozícióba kerül
I saw her getting into his car.
jump in/into/up, etc. be-/bele-/felugrik/stb. (hirtelen mozdul/cselekszik)
She jumped in/into a taxi and rushed to the station.
He suddenly jumped to his feet/jumped up and left.
step back/forward/over, etc. vissza-/előre-/át-/stb. lép
She stepped carefully over the dog.
She stepped backwards and fell over a chair.
They stepped out onto the balcony.
step on/in sth rálép/belelép
I accidentally stepped on her foot.
Be careful not to step in the mud.
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