1. Időszakok A1C2 (78) – altémák

Gyakorlatok

1. Évek, évszakok, hónapok (34) 2. Hetek, napok, órák (25) 3. Hónapok nevei (12) 4. Napok nevei (7)

2. Hetek, napok, órák – A1–C2 (25) Szavak

afternoon noun /ˌɑːf.təˈnuːn/ [C or U] délután

It was a sunny afternoon.

She works three afternoons a week at the library.

Let's go to the park this afternoon.

She's coming round on Wednesday afternoon.

He's been in a bad mood all afternoon.

dawn noun /dɔːn/ hajnal, virradat [C or U]

We woke at dawn.

We left as dawn was breaking.

We left at the break of dawn.

day noun /deɪ/ 1 nap (egy napi időszak) [C]

January has 31 days.

the days of the week

He runs five miles every day.

I saw him the day before yesterday.

We leave the day after tomorrow.

He was last seen alive five days ago.

I'll be seeing Pat in a few days/in a few days' time.

day noun /deɪ/ 2 nap, nappal [C or U]

a bright, sunny day

It's rained all day today.

These animals sleep in the day and hunt at night.

daytime noun /ˈdeɪ.taɪm/ [U] nappal, napközben (időszak)

I tend to sleep in/during the daytime and study at night.

a regular daytime job

a daytime telephone number

daytime television

evening noun /ˈiːv.nɪŋ/ [C or U] este

I'm working late this evening.

In the evenings, I like to relax.

What are you doing tomorrow evening?

We usually go to the cinema on Friday evenings.

I work in a restaurant and only get one evening off a week.

fortnight noun /ˈfɔːt.naɪt/ [C usually no plural] két hét (időtartam)

a fortnight's holiday

once a fortnight

a fortnight ago

hour noun /aʊər/ [C] óra (időtartam)

The exam lasted an hour and a half.

The journey took about three hours.

There are 24 hours in a day.

How many hours' sleep do you need?

I'll be back in an hour's/two hours' time.

Trains leave every hour on the hour.

midday noun /ˌmɪdˈdeɪ/ [U] dél (napszak)

I just have a sandwich at midday/for my midday meal.

the heat of the midday sun

midnight noun /ˈmɪd.naɪt/ [U] éjfél

We didn't get home till midnight.

minute noun /ˈmɪn.ɪt/ [C] 1 perc (60 másodperc)

a ten-minute bus ride

It takes me twenty minutes to get to work.

The train leaves at three minutes to eight, so we'd better get there a few minutes before then.

morning noun /ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/ [C or U] reggel; délelőtt; hajnal

Friday morning

I got up late this morning.

I work three mornings a week at the bookshop.

I'd like an appointment for tomorrow morning, please.

I'll see you on Saturday morning.

night noun /naɪt/ [C or U] 1 éjszaka (napszak)

It gets cold at night.

I slept really badly last night.

I spent the night at Ted's.

He took the night ferry/train.

The phone rang in the middle of the night.

They're open from 7 in the morning until 10 o'clock at night.

night noun /naɪt/ [C or U] 2 este (időszak sötétedéstől elalvásig)

We're seeing them on Saturday night.

I've been out every night this week.

Did you have a good time last night?

noon noun /nuːn/ [U] dél (napszak)

He has until noon to act.

The service will be held at 12 noon.

quarter noun /ˈkwɔː.tər/ 1 negyedóra [no plural]

It's (a) quarter to three.

We're leaving at (a) quarter past six.

second noun /ˈsek.ənd/ [C] 1 másodperc

There are sixty seconds in a minute.

These computers process millions of instructions per second.

The new system can trace a phone call in a fraction of a second.

week noun /wiːk/ [C] 1 hét (hét nap)

last/this/next week

We go to the cinema about once/twice a week.

Don't do any sport for a week or two.

week noun /wiːk/ [C] 2 hétköznapok (hétfőtől péntekig)

I don't go out much during the week.

weekday noun /ˈwiːk.deɪ/ [C] hétköznap (hétfőtől péntekig)

This road is very busy on weekdays.

weekend noun /ˌwiːkˈend/ [C] hétvége

Have you got anything planned for the weekend?

This/Next weekend we're going to see some friends.

a.m. adverb /ˌeɪˈem/ also: am délelőtt (röv.)

We're open between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily.

The first election results are expected around 1 a.m.

p.m. adverb /ˌpiːˈem/ also: pm délután/este (röv.)

We'll be arriving at about 4.30 p.m.

The 6 p.m. train is usually very crowded.

Phrases and idioms:

the crack of dawn pirkadat

He gets up at the crack of dawn.

the early/small hours hajnal

I usually wake up in the early hours.

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