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4. Méret, súly, telítettség B1 (23) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
1. Méret, súly (17) 2. Töltöttség, telítettség (6)
1. Méret, súly – B1 (17) | Szavak |
weigh verb /weɪ/ [T] 1 mér, lemér, megmér (súlyt); nyom vmennyit(vmennyi súlya van)
How much do you weigh?
She weighs herself every week on the scales in the bathroom.
Your luggage must be weighed before it is put on the aircraft.
depth noun /depθ/ 1 mélység (távolság a tetejétől/az aljáig) [C or U]
the depth of a lake/pond
There are very few fish at depths below 3000 metres.
The river froze to a depth of over a metre.
height noun /haɪt/ [C or U] 1 magasság (aljától a tetejéig)
She's about my height.
The tower measures 30 metres in height.
You can adjust the height of the chair.
height noun /haɪt/ [C or U] 2 magasság (a talajszinttől)
The aircraft was flying at a height of about 6000 metres.
length noun /leŋkθ/ [C or U] 1 hossz, hosszúság (térben)
The boat is ten metres in length.
The length of the bay is approximately 200 miles.
weight noun /weɪt/ 1 súly [U]
He's about average height and weight.
I need to lose a bit of weight.
Graham's put on a lot of weight recently.
These drugs can cause patients to gain weight.
broad adjective /brɔːd/ széles
We walked down a broad avenue lined with trees.
He has very broad shoulders.
a broad smile
enormous adjective /ɪˈnɔː.məs/ óriási, hatalmas
an enormous car/house
He earns an enormous salary.
You've been an enormous help.
flat adjective /flæt/ (flatter, flattest) 2 lapos (alacsony) (pl. cipősarok)
Wear flat shoes - you'll be on your feet all day.
giant adjective /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ hatalmas [always before noun]
a giant spider
huge adjective /hjuːdʒ/ hatalmas, óriási
huge sums of money
They live in a huge house.
A huge number of people attended.
low adjective /ləʊ/ 2 alacsony (méretű) (kerítés, mennyezet, stb.)
a low fence
low ceilings
narrow adjective /ˈnær.əʊ/ 1 keskeny
narrow streets
a narrow bridge/passage/gap
a narrow face
narrow feet
thick adjective /θɪk/ 1 vastag
a thick rope
a thick layer of dust
She picked up a thick volume and began to read out loud.
a thick sweater/coat
The walls are two metres thick.
tiny adjective /ˈtaɪ.ni/ apró, pici
the baby's tiny hands
a tiny little cottage
I was a tiny bit late.
Phrases and idioms:
5 miles/10 metres, etc. wide 5 mérföld/10 méter/stb. széles
The swimming pool is five metres wide.
fit (sth) in/into/through/under, etc. befér/belefér/keresztülfér/aláfér/stb. (vmi)
How many people can you fit in your car?
This radio is small enough to fit into my pocket.
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