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4. Sok, kevés A1C1 (111) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
1. Sok, elég (55) 2. Kevés (38) 3. Rész, egész (18)
3. Rész, egész – A1–C1 (18) | Szavak |
comprise verb /kəmˈpraɪz/ [T] (formal) 2 alkot (egy részét vminek)
Women comprise 15% of the police force.
outnumber verb /ˌaʊtˈnʌm.bər/ [T] többségben van, számban/létszámban felülmúl
Women now far outnumber men on language courses.
outweigh verb /ˌaʊtˈweɪ/ [T] túlsúlyban van, többet nyom a latban, fontosabb
The benefits of this treatment far outweigh the risks.
balance noun /ˈbæl.ənts/ 2 egyensúly, kiegyensúlyozottság (helyes arány) [U or no plural]
We must try to get a balance between police powers and the protection of citizens.
He was concerned that taking on three more men could upset the gender balance in the department.
majority noun /məˈdʒɒr.ə.ti/ [no plural] többség
The majority of our employees have university degrees.
A large majority of people approve of the death sentence.
The vast majority of smokers claim they would like to give up.
In Britain women are in the majority.
the majority decision
minority noun /maɪˈnɒr.ə.ti/ 1 kisebbség (a csoport kisebb része) [no plural]
It's only a tiny minority of people who are causing the problem.
Children with single parents at my school were very much in the minority.
portion noun /ˈpɔː.ʃən/ [C] 2 rész (vmiből)
A large/major portion of the company's profit goes straight back into new projects.
I accept my portion of the blame.
share noun /ʃeər/ [C] 1 rész vmiből (a felosztott dologból)
The total bill comes to £80, so our share is £20.
We must make sure that everyone gets equal shares of the food.
The party's share of the vote fell from 39% to 24%.
She's not doing her share of the work.
We must all accept some share of the responsibility.
most pronoun /məʊst/ 1 legtöbb (a többség, majdnem mind)
In this school, most of the children are from the Chinese community.
Most of our students walk to school.
some pronoun /sʌm/ 2 néhány (egy része, de nem mind)
In some cases it's possible to fix the problem right away.
Some of you here have already met Imran.
Have some of this champagne - it's very good.
partial adjective /ˈpɑː.ʃəl/ részleges
The general has ordered a partial withdrawal of troops from the area.
total adjective /ˈtəʊ.təl/ [always before noun] 1 összes, össz-, teljes (mennyiség)
the total cost
Total losses were $800.
all determiner, pronoun /ɔːl/ 3 az összes, (az) egész (mennyiség)
I've spent all my money.
Have you drunk all the juice?
By morning, all the snow had gone.
every determiner /ˈev.ri/ 3 minden (amennyi csak lehetséges)
I'd like to wish you every success in your new job.
She has every reason to be unhappy after losing her job and her home.
You had every opportunity to make a complaint.
Every effort is being made to minimise civilian casualties.
She has every right to be proud of her tremendous achievements.
half determiner, noun, pronoun /hɑːf/ plural: halves 2 fele, jelentős/jó része vminek (informal)
She invited a lot of people to the party but half of them didn't turn up.
I don't even know where she is half (of) the time.
most determiner /məʊst/ 1 legtöbb (a többség, majdnem mind)
I don't eat meat, but I like most types of fish.
Most people think he's guilty.
out of preposition /ˈaʊt.əv/ 4 -ból, -ből (adott mennyiségből, vmi/vhány közül)
Nine out of ten people said they liked the product.
No one got 20 out of 20 in the test.
Phrases and idioms:
the bulk of sth nagy része, nagyobb része vminek, zöme vminek
He spends the bulk of his money on rent.
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