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2. Sport, verseny A1C2 (138) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
1. Sport, sporteszközök (25) 2. Játékosok, szurkolók (30) 3. Verseny, küzdelem (50) 4. Eredmény, helyezés (33)
4. Eredmény, helyezés – A1–C2 (33) | Szavak |
beat verb /biːt/ *(beat, beaten) 1 legyőz (ellenfelet), megdönt (rekordot) [T]
Simon always beats me at tennis.
Holland beat Belgium (by) 3-1.
The nationalists were narrowly beaten in the local election.
She has beaten her own record of three minutes ten seconds.
draw verb /drɔː/ *(drew, drawn) 3 döntetlen eredményt ér el (sport) [I or T]
England drew 2-2 against Italy.
hold verb /həʊld/ [T] *(held, held) 6 tart (helyezést egy versenyben)
to hold the world record
The team held the lead until the 89th minute.
lead verb /liːd/ *(led, led) 2 vezet (versenyen) [I or T]
After thirty minutes the challengers were leading by two goals.
With two laps to go he led by less than two seconds.
The Lions lead the Hawks 28 - 9.
lose verb /luːz/ *(lost, lost) 3 veszít, elveszít, vereséget szenved (versenyen, mérkőzésen, stb.) [I or T]
If we lose this game, we're out of the championship.
They're losing 3-1.
They lost to Arsenal.
Everyone hates losing an argument.
They hadn't lost an election in fifteen years.
score verb /skɔːr/ [I or T] pontot szerez (sportban, játékban), gólt lő; pontszámot ér el (vizsgán)
He scored just before half-time to put Liverpool 2-1 ahead.
She scored 18 out of 20 in the spelling test.
tie verb /taɪ/ (tying, tied, tied) 3 holtversenyben végez (sport, verseny) [I]
Sweden tied with France in the winter sports competition.
trail verb /treɪl/ vesztésre áll (sport) [I or T]
City were trailing United 1-2 at half time.
win verb /wɪn/ *(winning, won, won) 1 nyer, megnyer (versenyt), győz (versenyen) [I or T]
Which year was it that Italy won the World Cup?
Do you think Nadal will win this year?
win verb /wɪn/ *(winning, won, won) 2 nyer, elnyer, megszerez (díjat, jutalmat) [T]
He won £500 for his short story.
This is the third medal she's won this season.
bronze noun /brɒnz/ 1 bronz (érem) (sport)
He won a bronze in the 200m.
champion noun /ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/ [C] 1 bajnok (versenyé)
an Olympic champion
She is the world champion for the third year in succession.
The defending champion will play his first match of the tournament tomorrow.
Who are the European football champions?
goal noun /gəʊl/ [C] 1 gól (sport)
He scored two goals in the second half.
We won by three goals to one.
Brinkworth scored the winning goal.
lead noun /liːd/ 1 vezetés (versenyben/út mutatása); előny [no plural]
For the first time in the race Harrison is in the lead.
With a final burst of speed she went/moved into the lead.
After last night's win Johnson has taken the lead in the championship table.
By the end of the day's play Davies had a lead of three points.
The whole family walked down to the beach, with Mum in the lead.
leader noun /ˈliː.dər/ [C] 2 első (versenyben); -vezető
He's fallen two laps behind the leaders.
These products are firmly established as the market leaders.
medal noun /ˈmed.əl/ [C] érem; kitüntetés
an Olympic medal
She won three gold medals.
He was awarded a medal for bravery.
point noun /pɔɪnt/ 2 pont (pontszám) (sport) [C]
With 3 games still to play, Manchester United are 5 points ahead.
prize noun /praɪz/ [C] díj; jutalom
to win a prize
first/second prize
the Nobel Prize for Literature
The prize money for literary competitions can be as high as £40 000.
record noun /ˈrek.ɔːd/ 2 rekord, csúcs (sport) [C]
He ran the 100 metres in 9.79 seconds and broke the world record.
He holds the world record for 100 metres.
She set a new European record in the high jump.
result noun /rɪˈzʌlt/ 3 eredmény (versenyé, választásé, stb.) [C]
The election results will be known by Sunday.
What was the result of this afternoon's match?
run noun /rʌn/ [C] 2 találat (krikettben/baseball-ban egy pont)
to score a run
score noun /skɔːr/ [C] pontszám; eredmény (játékban, tesztben, stb.)
a high/low score
What's the score?
At half time, the score stood at two all.
The final score was 3-0.
title noun /ˈtaɪ.tl̩/ [C] 2 bajnoki cím (sport)
He won the 2009 world motor racing title.
win noun /wɪn/ [C] győzelem, nyereség (versenyben, választáson, stb.)
It was United's sixth consecutive win this season.
Everyone was predicting a Republican win at the last election and look what happened.
winner noun /ˈwɪn.ər/ [C] győztes, nyertes
There'll be a prize for the winner.
And to find out who are the lucky winners of our competition, Samantha is going to draw some names out of the bag.
ahead adverb /əˈhed/ 3 elöl, előtt (egy versenyben jobb eredménnyel)
Barcelona was ahead after ten minutes.
behind preposition /bəˈhaɪnd/ 2 mögött, lemaradva, elmaradva
The project is already behind schedule.
Arsenal are six points behind Manchester United with three matches still to play.
Phrases and idioms:
2/5/8, etc. all 2/5/8 pont mindkét fél számára, döntetlen (sport, játék)
It was 3 all at half time.
break a record megdönti a rekordot
an attempt to break the 3,000 metres world record
finish first/second, etc. elsőnek/másodiknak/stb. végez (pl. versenyben)
Her horse finished fourth.
in first/second/third, etc. place az első/második/harmadik helyen
He finished in fifth place.
neck and neck fej fej mellett
The two runners were neck and neck coming into the last lap.
set a record rekordot állít fel (sport)
The Kenyan runner set a new Olympic Record in the 3000 metres.
His time set a national record.
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