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3. Kezd, befejez A1C1 (62) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
1. Kezd, kezdődik (24) 2. Folytat, folytatódik (12) 3. Befejez, befejeződik (26)
1. Kezd, kezdődik – A1–C1 (24) | Szavak |
begin verb /bɪˈgɪn/ *(beginning, began, begun) 1 kezdődik, elkezdődik [I]
What time does the concert begin?
The film they want to watch begins at seven.
begin verb /bɪˈgɪn/ *(beginning, began, begun) 2 kezd, elkezd [I or T]
The children began to cry.
Have they begun building the new bridge yet?
launch verb /lɔːntʃ/ [T] 1 elindít (vmilyen fontos tervet/tevékenységet)
The scheme was launched by the government a year ago.
restart verb /ˌriːˈstɑːt/ [T] 1 újrakezd, újraindít vmit (gépet, folyamatot, stb.)
They want to restart the talks.
resume verb /rɪˈzjuːm/ [I or T] (formal) újrakezd, folytat vmit; újrakezdődik, folytatódik
The talks are due to resume today.
Normal services will be resumed in the spring.
He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking.
start verb /stɑːt/ [I or T] 1 elkezd vmit
When do you start your course/your new job?
We'll be starting (the class) at six o'clock.
Can you start on Monday?
They started building the house in January.
I'd just started to write a letter when the phone rang.
The speaker started with a description of her journey to China.
You could start by cleaning the kitchen.
He started his working life as an engineer but later became a teacher.
start verb /stɑːt/ [I or T] 2 kezdődik, elkezdődik (pl. esemény)
A new series of wildlife programmes has started on Monday evenings.
wait verb /weɪt/ [I] 2 vár (vmivel) (nem kezd el vmit)
We'll wait till Jane gets here before we start eating.
initiative noun /ɪˈnɪʃ.ə.tɪv/ 1 kezdeményezés [C]
a new government initiative to reduce crime
The peace initiative was welcomed by both sides.
initiative noun /ɪˈnɪʃ.ə.tɪv/ 2 kezdeményezőkészség [U]
We need someone who can work on their own initiative.
I shouldn't always have to tell you what to do - use your initiative.
She showed a lot of initiative.
launch noun /lɔːntʃ/ [C] 1 elindítás (tevékenységé/terméké/szolgáltatásé/stb.)
The launch of their new campaign began today with a press conference.
How much champagne will we need for the launch?
Illness prevented her attending the launch party for her latest novel.
start noun /stɑːt/ 1 kezdet; kezdés [C usually no plural]
We were doubtful about the product's usefulness from the start.
They announced the start of a new commercial venture.
The weather was good at the start of the week.
The event got off to a shaky/poor start with the stage lights failing in the first few minutes.
OK exclamation /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ also: okay (informal) 3 oké, kezdődhet, kezdhetjük
OK then, if you're ready we'll start.
Okay, let's go.
Phrasal verbs:
burst into sth /bɜːst/ 2 fakad vmire, kitör vmiben (nevetésben, sírásban/dalban stb.); hirtelen rákezd vmire
She put the phone down and burst into tears.
The children gathered on the stage suddenly burst into song.
burst out /bɜːst/ 2 rákezd vmire; kitör belőle vmi (pl. nevetés, sírás)
He took one look at the hat she was wearing and burst out laughing.
come on /kʌm/ működni kezd, működésbe lép; kezd kialakulni vmi
The heating comes on at six in the morning.
I've got a cold coming on.
get down to sth /get/ hozzálát vmihez
Before we get down to business, I'd like to thank you all for coming today.
go ahead /gəʊ/ 1 nekilát vminek, elkezd vmit; elkezdődik, megkezdődik
We now have permission to go ahead with the project.
The vote will go ahead today as planned.
kick off /kɪk/ kezdődik vmi (futballmeccs, esemény, találkozó, stb.)
What time does the match kick off?
move on /muːv/ 3 továbbmegy (tevékenységet vált), áttér (más tevékenységre)
I'd done the same job for ten years and felt it was time to move on.
start off ↔ (sth) /stɑːt/ kezd vmit
She started off the meeting with the monthly sales report.
I'd like to start off by thanking you all for coming today.
take up ↔ sth /teɪk/ 2 belefog vmibe, foglalkozni kezd vmivel
He's taken up cycling in his spare time.
She's taken up the post of supervisor.
throw yourself into sth /θrəʊ/ beleveti magát vmibe (nagy lendülettel belefog vmibe)
She's really thrown herself into her new job.
Phrases and idioms:
take the initiative átveszi/kezébe veszi a kezdeményezést
Jackson had taken the initiative and prepared a report.
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