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33.9.2. gy. A2 (példák) |
Szavak Gyakorlás Előző Következő |
Gondolkozás, megértés*
idea noun /aɪˈdɪə/ 1 ötlet, javaslat [C]
a bad/brilliant/great/stupid idea
"Let's go swimming." "That's a good idea!"
If you have any ideas for what I could buy Jack, let me know.
It was Kate's idea to hire a car.
I've had an idea - why don't we go to the coast?
mistake noun /mɪˈsteɪk/ [C] hiba
He made a lot of mistakes in his written test.
This letter's full of spelling mistakes.
We shouldn't have come here - it was a mistake.
It would be a big mistake to leave school.
She made the mistake of giving him her phone number.
I've discovered a few mistakes in your calculations.
I'm not blaming you - we all make mistakes.
clear adjective /klɪər/ 1 világos, tiszta (érthető)
clear instructions/directions
Can we make the sound any clearer?
These photos are very clear.
real adjective /rɪəl/ 1 igazi, valódi (nem képzelt)
He's not real you know, he's just a character in a book.
Romance is never like that in real life.
sure adjective /ʃɔːr/ biztos [never before noun]
"What's wrong with him?" "I'm not sure."
I'm sure (that) I left my keys on the table.
I feel absolutely sure (that) you've made the right decision.
Simon isn't sure whether/if he'll be able to come to the party or not.
Are you sure about that?
It now seems sure (that) the election will result in another victory for the government.
certainly adverb /ˈsɜː.tən.li/ 1 minden bizonnyal
I'll certainly be there.
They certainly deserved to win.
She certainly knew him but I don't know how close they were.
"Do you think more money should be given to education?" "Certainly!"
clearly adverb /ˈklɪə.li/ 1 világosan, tisztán (érthetően)
He spoke very clearly.
clearly adverb /ˈklɪə.li/ 2 világosan, értelmesen
I'd had two hours' sleep and wasn't thinking clearly.
Phrasal verbs:
find out ↔ (sth) /faɪnd/ megtud vmit, rájön vmire, kiderít vmit
How did you find out about the party?
I'll just go and find out what's going on outside.
We need to find out why he's late.
Too late, she found out that the train had been cancelled.
Phrases and idioms:
be wrong téved, nincs igaza
I was wrong about the time - the shop closed at 7, not 8.
You're wrong in thinking that Matt is from the States - he's Canadian.
I mean úgy értem, vagyis (tévedés javítása)
We went there in May - I mean June.
I suppose azt hiszem (bizonytalanság kifejezése)
It was quite interesting, I suppose.
I couldn't get any reply when I called Dan, so I suppose (that) he's gone out.
make sure (that) feltétlenül (tegyen meg vmit); meggyőződik vmiről
I'll just make sure I've turned the oven off.
Make sure you're home by midnight.
Make sure that you close all the windows before you leave.
remember to do sth eszébe jut, nem felejt el (megtenni vmit)
Did you remember to call Isabel?
Remember to bring your passport.
*A bal felső lejátszásgombbal a szavak és példamondatok kiejtését egyben végighallgathatja. A kiejtést a bemondó után hangosan elismételheti. A példamondatokat külön is lejátszhatja és hangosan elismételheti (a lejátszást bárhol megállíthatja). A példák áttekintése után rátérhet a példamondatok gyakorlására.
*Dupla kattintás az oldalon egy (nem linkelt) szóra.
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