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1. Bűnözés B2 (48) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
Bűnözés* (22) 3. Erőszak, gyilkosság (26)
3. Erőszak, gyilkosság – B2 (26) | Szavak |
beat verb /biːt/ *(beat, beaten) 3 üt, ver (bántalmaz) [T]
They saw him beating his dog with a stick.
She was beaten to death.
charge verb /tʃɑːdʒ/ 3 ráront, megrohan [I or T]
The bull lowered its horns and charged.
The violence began when the police charged at a crowd of demonstrators.
poison verb /ˈpɔɪ.zən/ [T] 1 megmérgez vkit
He tried to poison his wife.
poison verb /ˈpɔɪ.zən/ [T] 2 megmérgez vmit, mérget kever vmibe
They poisoned the city's water supply.
rape verb /reɪp/ [T] megerőszakol vkit (!)
She was pulled from the car and raped.
stab verb /stæb/ [T] (-bb-) szúr, döf (késsel)
She was stabbed in the arm.
The victim had been stabbed to death.
struggle verb /ˈstrʌg.l̩/ [I] 2 harcol, viaskodik (támadóval/fogva tartóval)
He struggled with his attacker who then ran off.
abuse noun /əˈbjuːs/ 1 bántalmazás (fizikai, szexuális, lelki, stb.), durva/goromba bánásmód [C or U] (!)
sexual/psychological/mental abuse
The rescued dogs had been victims of physical abuse.
cruelty noun /ˈkruː.əl.ti/ [C or U] kegyetlenség; kegyetlenkedés
The farmer was accused of cruelty to animals.
force noun /fɔːs/ 1 erő, erőszak [U]
The force of the wind had brought down a great many trees in the area.
The army seized power by force.
Teachers aren't allowed to use force in controlling their pupils.
poison noun /ˈpɔɪ.zən/ [C or U] méreg (méreganyag)
Someone had put poison in her drink.
punch noun /pʌntʃ/ [C] ökölcsapás; lyukasztó; puncs (ital)
a punch on the nose
rape noun /reɪp/ [C or U] nemi erőszak (!)
He had committed several rapes.
He was convicted of rape.
struggle noun /ˈstrʌg.l̩/ [C] 2 harc, küzdelem (fizikai/szellemi)
a struggle with an armed robber
the struggle between good and evil
Clearly there will be a power struggle within the party.
trouble noun /ˈtrʌb.l̩/ 5 rendzavarás [U]
The trouble started after a group of drunken football fans started to throw bottles.
Listen, I don't want any trouble in here, so please just finish your drink and leave.
violence noun /ˈvaɪə.lənts/ [U] 1 erőszak (!)
an act of violence
A number of people were killed in the violence.
Violence against women has increased in recent years.
The recent outbreak of violence in the region is very disturbing.
aggressive adjective /əˈgres.ɪv/ 1 agresszív, támadó
aggressive behaviour
If I criticize him, he gets aggressive and starts shouting.
poisonous adjective /ˈpɔɪ.zən.əs/ 1 mérgező (anyag)
poisonous chemicals
Can you tell the difference between poisonous mushrooms and edible varieties?
violent adjective /ˈvaɪə.lənt/ 1 erőszakos (dolog, cselekedet) (!)
a violent crime
a violent protest
His films tend to be very violent.
violent adjective /ˈvaɪə.lənt/ 2 erőszakos (személy) (!)
a violent criminal
He shouts a lot but I don't think he's ever been physically violent towards her.
aggressively adverb /əˈgres.ɪv.li/ agresszíven
Small children often behave aggressively.
They played more aggressively in the second half.
cruelly adverb /ˈkruː.əl.i/ kegyetlenül
She had been very cruelly treated.
violently adverb /ˈvaɪə.lənt.li/ erőszakosan; hevesen
He often behaved violently and they were terrified of him.
He claimed to have been violently assaulted while in prison.
Phrasal verbs:
beat up ↔ sb /biːt/ összever vkit
He beat up one of the other prisoners.
burst into sth /bɜːst/ 1 beront vhova (épületbe, helyiségbe)
Three masked gunmen burst into the room.
knock sb out /nɒk/ 1 kiüt vkit
He was knocked out halfway through the fight.
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