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1. Bűnözés B1 (17) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
Bűnözés* (17)
Bűnözés* – B1 (17) (Bűntény, bűntett; Rablás, zsarolás; Erőszak, gyilkosság) | Szavak |
fight verb /faɪt/ *(fought, fought) 1 verekszik [I or T] (!)
Two men were fighting outside the park.
Sam's always fighting with his little brother.
murder verb /ˈmɜː.dər/ [T] meggyilkol (!)
He was murdered by a former employee.
She was accused/found guilty of murdering her husband.
point verb /pɔɪnt/ 2 céloz, ráirányít [T]
He said that the man had pointed a knife at him.
rob verb /rɒb/ [T] (-bb-) rabol, kirabol, elrabol
to rob a bank
They robbed the company of £2 million.
shoot verb /ʃuːt/ *(shot, shot) 1 lő, lelő, meglő (vkit/vmit) [I or T] (!)
If he's not armed, don't shoot.
The kids were shooting arrows at a target.
She was shot three times in the head.
A policeman was shot dead in the city centre last night.
The troops were told to shoot to kill.
crime noun /kraɪm/ 1 bűnözés; bűn, vétek [U]
crime prevention
serious/violent crime
We need tough new measures to fight crime.
a life of crime
crime noun /kraɪm/ 2 bűncselekmény [C]
He has admitted committing several crimes, including two murders.
The defendant is accused of/charged with a range of crimes, from theft to murder.
A knife was found at the scene of the crime.
Bombing civilians is a crime against humanity.
criminal noun /ˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl/ [C] bűnöző
a dangerous/violent criminal
fight noun /faɪt/ [C] 1 verekedés
Jeff's always getting into/starting fights.
The older boys broke up the fight.
He put up a fight when the police tried to arrest him.
killer noun /ˈkɪl.ər/ [C] gyilkos (!)
Police are still hoping to find the dead woman's killer.
killing noun /ˈkɪl.ɪŋ/ [C] gyilkosság (!)
a series of brutal killings
murder noun /ˈmɜː.dər/ [C or U] gyilkosság (!)
to commit murder
She was charged with attempted murder.
Two sisters have been charged with murder.
a murder weapon
murderer noun /ˈmɜːd.ə.rər/ [C] gyilkos (!)
a mass murderer
pirate noun /ˈpaɪə.rət/ [C] kalóz
The pirates held the ship's captain prisoner and demanded money for his release.
thief noun /θiːf/ [C] plural: thieves tolvaj (!)
a car thief
Thieves stole £120, 000 worth of computer equipment.
Phrasal verbs:
break in/into sth /breɪk/ betör vhova (pl. betörő)
The burglars broke in through the kitchen window.
My car's been broken into twice this month.
Phrases and idioms:
have sth stolen/taken, etc. ellopták/elvitték/stb. vkinek vmijét
She had her car stolen last week.
I had my bag taken.
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