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38.2.4. gy. B2 (példák) |
Szavak Gyakorlás Előző Következő |
Udvariatlanság, tiszteletlenség – Önuralom, türelem
resist verb /rɪˈzɪst/ 1 ellenáll (pl. kísértésnek) [I or T]
I can't resist chocolate.
I just can't resist reading other people's mail.
patience noun /ˈpeɪ.ʃənts/ [U] türelem
You have to have such a lot of patience when you're dealing with kids.
In the end, I lost my patience and shouted at her.
He's a good teacher, but he doesn't have much patience with the slower pupils.
impatient adjective /ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃənt/ 1 türelmetlen (könnyen elveszti a türelmét)
He's a good teacher, but inclined to be a bit impatient with slow learners.
You'd be hopeless looking after children - you're far too impatient!
impatient adjective /ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃənt/ 2 alig várja (, hogy) [never before noun]
He's got a lot of exciting ideas and he's impatient to get started.
People are increasingly impatient for change in this country.
impolite adjective /ˌɪm.pəˈlaɪt/ udvariatlan (formal)
It is impolite to point at people.
naughty adjective /ˈnɔː.ti/ rossz, haszontalan, engedetlen (gyerek)
You naughty boy!
Now that's naughty - you mustn't throw food on the floor!
Our boss treats us all like naughty schoolchildren.
offensive adjective /əˈfent.sɪv/ bántó, sértő
This programme contains language that some viewers might find offensive.
He told some really offensive sexist jokes.
rude adjective /ruːd/ 2 durva, illetlen (szavak/viccek)
He taught his little sister a lot of rude words.
wrong adjective /rɒŋ/ 3 rossz, helytelen (erkölcsileg) [never before noun]
Children should be taught that violence is wrong.
It is wrong to tell lies.
What's wrong with having a bit of fun?
impatiently adverb /ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃənt.li/ türelmetlenül
"Yes, you said that before," she said, impatiently.
We were waiting impatiently for the show to begin.
patiently adverb /ˈpeɪ.ʃənt.li/ türelmesen
There was a queue of people waiting patiently for the bus to arrive.
wildly adverb /ˈwaɪld.li/ 1 vadul, szertelenül
He was dancing wildly.
They cheered wildly.
Phrasal verbs:
be/get carried away /ˈkær.i/ elragadtatja magát
There's far too much food - I'm afraid I got a bit carried away!
Phrases and idioms:
lose your temper kijön a sodrából
The children behaved so badly that I lost my temper.
steady/strong nerves kemény/erős idegek (nagy önuralom)
You need a cool head and steady nerves for this job.
*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.
Angol alapszavak
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