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8. Gond, nyugalom B1 (15) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
Gond, nyugalom* (15)
Gond, nyugalom* – B1 (15) (Gond, szenvedés; Idegesség, nyugtalanság; Nyugalom, megnyugvás) | Szavak |
annoy verb /əˈnɔɪ/ [T] bosszant, zavar
Tim really annoyed me in the meeting this morning.
I'm sorry - is my cough annoying you?
It annoys me that she just expects us to help.
It really annoys me when people expect me to tip as well as pay a service charge in a restaurant.
mind verb /maɪnd/ 1 bán vki vmit; zavar vkit vmi (főleg kérdő és tagadó mondatokban) [I or T]
Would she mind if I came too?
Take Juan's book - I'm sure he wouldn't mind.
I don't mind driving.
I don't mind taking her if you're too busy.
Do you mind me smoking?
I'd prefer to stay in tonight, if you don't mind.
spoil verb /spɔɪl/ [T] *(spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt) 1 elront (látványt, szórakozást, estét, étvágyat, stb.)
He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening.
I haven't seen the film, so don't spoil it for me by telling me what happens.
You'll spoil your appetite for dinner if you have a cake now.
peace noun /piːs/ [U] 1 békesség, nyugalom
You'll need peace and quiet to study.
He says he's at peace when he's walking in the mountains.
Go away and leave us to finish our dinner in peace.
There'll be no peace until she gets what she wants.
stress noun /stres/ 1 feszültség, stressz [C or U]
People under a lot of stress may experience headaches, minor pains and sleeping difficulties.
Yoga is a very effective technique for dealing with stress.
the stresses and strains of work
stress-related illness
annoyed adjective /əˈnɔɪd/ bosszús, mérges
I was so annoyed with him for turning up late.
He was annoyed at the way she tried to take over the whole meeting.
My parents were rather annoyed (that) I hadn't told them about the accident.
She was annoyed to discover that her husband had taken her car keys.
annoying adjective /əˈnɔɪ.ɪŋ/ bosszantó
It's really annoying when a train is late and there's no explanation.
He's got a really annoying laugh.
embarrassed adjective /ɪmˈbær.əst/ feszélyezett, zavart
She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor.
I was too embarrassed to admit that I was scared.
embarrassing adjective /ɪmˈbær.ə.sɪŋ/ kínos, kellemetlen, zavaró
an embarrassing situation
It's embarrassing to be caught telling a lie.
What has been your most embarrassing moment?
nervous adjective /ˈnɜː.vəs/ ideges, izgatott
He gets very nervous before exams.
I was too nervous to speak.
I was very nervous about driving again after the accident.
She's always been nervous around dogs.
a nervous cough/laugh
peaceful adjective /ˈpiːs.fəl/ 1 békés, nyugodt, csendes
a peaceful afternoon/place
stressed adjective /strest/ feszült, stresszes (lelkiállapot)
She's been feeling very stressed since she started her new job.
I was really stressed out before the exam.
stressful adjective /ˈstres.fəl/ megterhelő, idegőrlő
a stressful day/job
Police work is physically demanding and stressful.
She's very good at coping with stressful situations.
unpleasant adjective /ʌnˈplez.ənt/ 1 kellemetlen (szag, tapasztalat, meglepetés, stb.)
an unpleasant experience/smell
quietly adverb /ˈkwaɪət.li/ 2 nyugodtan
He sat quietly on the sofa, reading a book.
Kommunikációs szándékok: Kifogás, panasz, rosszkedv – Fájdalom, kimerültség, szenvedés – Megnyugtatás, megkönnyebbülés – Sajnálkozás, részvét
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