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5. Megy, jön, visz A2 (19) – altémák |
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Megy, jön, visz* (19)
Megy, jön, visz* – A2 (19) (Megy, indul; Jön, érkezik; Fut, rohan, siet; Mászik, csúszik; Hoz, visz) | Szavak |
arrive verb /əˈraɪv/ [I] érkezik, megérkezik
What time does your train arrive?
It was dark by the time we arrived at the station.
We arrived in Prague later that day.
I ordered some DVDs over a month ago, but they still haven't arrived.
bring verb /brɪŋ/ [T] *(brought, brought) hoz vmit
"Shall I bring anything to the party?" "Oh, just a bottle."
Bring me that knife/Bring that knife to me.
Did you bring an umbrella with you?
climb verb /klaɪm/ 1 mászik, felmászik vmire [I or T]
to climb a ladder/a mountain/the stairs/a tree
She climbed up on a chair to change the light bulb.
collect verb /kəˈlekt/ 2 érte megy (és elhoz) [T]
I'll collect you from the station.
Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.
enter verb /ˈen.tər/ 1 belép vhova; bejut (egy helyre) [I or T]
The police entered through/by the back door.
She is accused of entering the country illegally.
follow verb /ˈfɒl.əʊ/ 1 követ, utána jön/megy [I or T]
A dog followed us home.
She followed me into the kitchen.
He had the feeling he was being followed.
get verb /get/ *(getting, got, got) 3 hoz, elhoz [T]
Wait here while I get the car.
I'll go and get Sophie from the station.
Could you get me my keys from upstairs?
hurry verb /ˈhʌr.i/ [I or T] siet; siettet, sürget
Hurry or you'll be late.
She hurried to answer the telephone.
I hate to hurry you, but I have to leave in a few minutes.
After spending her lunch hour shopping, she hurried back to work.
leave verb /liːv/ *(left, left) 3 hagy vmit vhol, otthagy vmit/vkit vhol [T]
You can leave your bags at reception.
Why don't you leave the kids with me on Friday?
return verb /rɪˈtɜːn/ 1 visszajön; visszamegy; visszatér (vhova) [I]
He returned to Nigeria in 2009.
I won't return from my holiday till May.
She left Sweden at the age of 25 and never returned.
stop verb /stɒp/ (-pp-) 3 megáll vhol (egy rövid időre) [I]
He stopped at a pub for lunch.
Why don't you just stop somewhere and ask for directions?
I stopped to pick up a letter that I'd dropped.
walk noun /wɔːk/ [C] 1 gyaloglás, séta
He had/went for/took a walk, to get some air.
Every afternoon she takes her granddad out for a walk.
Phrasal verbs:
bring back ↔ sth /brɪŋ/ visszahoz vmit
Can you bring me back some milk?
come back /kʌm/ visszajön, visszatér
I'll come back and pick you up in half an hour.
We've just come back from Amsterdam.
come in /kʌm/ 1 bejön (egy helyre)
Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
Hi, come in - lovely to see you!
get back /get/ visszatér, hazatér
When we got back to the hotel, Ann had already left.
If you get back in time, you can come with us.
go in /gəʊ/ bemegy
I looked through the window but I didn't go in.
pick up ↔ sb/sth /pɪk/ 2 elmegy vkiért/vmiért, érte megy vkinek/vminek
I've got to pick the children up from school.
When you're in town could you pick up the books I ordered?
Phrases and idioms:
follow a road/path, etc. követi az utat/ösvényt/stb.
Follow the main road down to the traffic lights.
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