2. Kapcsolatok, társaság A1C2 (115) – altémák

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1. Kapcsolatok – A1–C2 (30) Szavak

accept verb /əkˈsept/ 3 befogad; felvesz (társaságba, csoportba, szervezetbe, stb.) [T]

She's been accepted by two universities.

He was accepted as a full member of the society.

His fellow workers refused to accept him.

bind verb /baɪnd/ [T] *(bound, bound) 2 összeköt (szoros kapcsolatot hoz létre emberek, országok stb. között)

Culture and language bind people together.

contact verb /ˈkɒn.tækt/ [T] kapcsolatba lép vkivel

I tried to contact him at his office, but he wasn't in.

You can contact me on 771 4432.

meet verb /miːt/ *(met, met) 1 megismerkedik vkivel [I or T]

They met at work.

I met her in Hawaii.

Have you met my sister?

Come and meet my friend Laura.

"This is Helen." "Pleased to meet you."

socialize verb /ˈsəʊ.ʃəl.aɪz/ [I] also UK: socialise összejár vkivel; társaságba jár, társas életet él

I tend not to socialize with my colleagues.

I hope Adrian's actually doing some work at college - he seems to spend all his time socializing!

circle noun /ˈsɜː.kl̩/ [C] 2 kör (baráti, családi, szakmai, stb.)

She's not one of my close circle of friends.

It's a technical term used in medical circles.

company noun /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/ 2 társaság (együttlét vkivel/akikkel együtt van vki ) [U]

I just enjoy his company.

Do you want company or would you rather go on your own?

I didn't realize you had company.

Margot came to stay for a week as company for my mother while I was away.

contact noun /ˈkɒn.tækt/ 2 kapcsolat (rendszeres kommunikáció vkivel) [U]

Do you still keep in contact with Peter?

I'm still in contact with Sarah - we write a couple of times a year.

There isn't enough contact between teachers and parents.

I'd hate to lose contact with my old school friends.

If you manage to make contact with her, do let me know.

The school likes to have a contact number for parents during school hours.

network noun /ˈnet.wɜːk/ [C] 3 hálózat (baráti-, munkatársi-, stb.)

a large network of friends

networking noun /ˈnet.wɜː.kɪŋ/ [U] hálózatépítés (jó kapcsolatok kialakítása fontos emberekkel)

I often go to networking events.

relationship noun /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən.ʃɪp/ [C] 1 kapcsolat, viszony (emberek/csoportok között)

He has a very good relationship with his father.

informal adjective /ɪnˈfɔː.məl/ kötetlen, baráti; nem hivatalos

The two groups agreed to hold an informal meeting.

He's the ideal sort of teacher - direct, friendly and informal.

'Hi' is an informal way of greeting people.

social adjective /ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/ 1 társasági

I had an active social life when I was at college.

Most British schools organize social events for the students.

I've just become a member of the company's sports and social club.

to preposition /tuː/ 6 valakinek a valakije (kapcsolat kifejezése)

I've been married to Peter for nine years.

She was an assistant to the chief executive.

Phrasal verbs:

associate with sb /əˈsəʊ.si.eɪt/ összejár vkivel

I don't want my children associating with drug addicts and alcoholics.

do without (sb/sth) /duː/ megvan/boldogul vmi/vki nélkül

Andrew's our best player - we can't really do without him.

drift apart /drɪft/ eltávolodik egymástól (átv.) (fokozatosan megszűnik a kapcsolat közöttük)

Roz used to be one of my closest friends, but we've drifted apart.

fit in /fɪt/ beilleszkedik (társaságba)

He doesn't fit in with the other pupils in his class.

look on/upon sb/sth as sth /lʊk/ tekint vhogyan vkire/vmire (vélekedik vkiről/vmiről vhogy)

We looked on her as a daughter.

I've lived there so long I look on the town as my home.

You shouldn't look upon this as a failure.

Phrases and idioms:

be on good/bad/friendly, etc. terms jó/rossz/baráti/stb. kapcsolatban van (vkivel)

I'm still on friendly terms with my old colleagues.

be/get/keep, etc. in touch kapcsolatban van/kerül, kapcsolatot tart vkivel

Are you still in touch with any of your old school friends?

Jane and I never kept in touch after college.

get in touch érintkezésbe/kapcsolatba lép vkivel

Please get in touch if you ever come back to Madrid.

get off/start on the wrong foot rosszul kezd (kapcsolatot, tevékenységet)

He got off on the wrong foot with my parents by arriving late.

get to know sb/sth (jobban) megismer vkit/vmit

The first couple of meetings are for the doctor and patient to get to know each other.

I'll need a few weeks to get to know the system.

have a high/low opinion of sb/sth jó/rossz véleménnyel van vmiről/vkiről

He has a low opinion of doctors.

keep in touch tartja a kapcsolatot vkivel

We've kept in touch by email for the last five years.

lose touch elveszíti a kapcsolatot vkivel/vmivel

We lost touch over the years.

relations kapcsolat, viszony (emberek/csoportok között)

Relations between the couple are said to be strained.

Britain enjoys friendly relations with Canada.

ties kötelék, kapcsolat (családi, baráti, érzelmi, stb.)

Family ties are weaker if you move a long way away.

I no longer feel any ties with my home town.

He urged governments worldwide to break diplomatic ties with the new regime.

where you stand (with sb) hol/hogy áll (vkivel) (mi a helyzet)

She said she will never leave her husband, so now at least I know where I stand.

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