5. Képzelet, emlékezés – Top 3000 (32) – altémák

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Képzelet, emlékezés* (32)

Képzelet, emlékezés* – Top 3000 (32) (Hit, valóság; Képzelet, fantázia; Feltevés, feltételezés; Emlékezés, felejtés) Szavak

assume verb /əˈsjuːm/ [T] feltételez

I assumed (that) you knew each other because you went to the same school.

I invited her just assuming she would want to come.

believe verb /bɪˈliːv/ [T] 1 hisz, elhisz (vmit) (vkinek)

They believe that their health has suffered because of the chemicals.

I can't believe that she wants to go out with me.

I told you she was there but you wouldn't believe me.

believe verb /bɪˈliːv/ [T] 2 úgy gondolja/tudja/véli (, hogy ...)

"Is she coming alone?" "I believe so."

All the crew are missing, believed dead.

figure verb /ˈfɪg.ər/ gondol, hisz [T]

I figured that it was time to tell her the truth.

imagine verb /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ [T] 1 elképzel vmit (felidéz)

Imagine (that) you're eating an ice cream - try to feel how cold it is.

She imagined herself sitting in her favourite armchair back home.

Somehow I can't imagine him without a beard.

imagine verb /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ [T] 3 elképzel, képzelődik

"Did you hear a noise?" "No, you're imagining things."

I can't hear anything - you must be imagining it.

presume verb /prɪˈzjuːm/ feltételez, vélelmez [T]

I presume (that) they're not coming, since they haven't replied to the invitation.

You are Dr Smith, I presume?

"Are we walking to the hotel?" "I presume not/so."

The universe is presumed to contain many other planets with some form of life.

recall verb /rɪˈkɔːl/ [I or T] felidéz, visszaemlékezik vmire; visszahív, visszarendel (pl. hibás árut)

I don't recall arranging a time to meet.

Can you recall what happened that night?

I recall that he promised to send the document.

reckon verb /ˈrek.ən/ [I or T] gondol, vél (vmit vhogy); (úgy) számít, kalkulál

I reckon he's going to leave.

How much do you reckon it's going to cost?

He reckons that he earns more in a week than I do in a month.

remember verb /rəˈmem.bər/ emlékszik [I or T]

I can't remember his name.

I don't remember signing a contract.

Just as the door closed he remembered that his keys were inside the room.

"Where did you park the car?" "I can't remember."

Can you remember what she said?

I seem to remember him as a rather short man.

remind verb /rɪˈmaɪnd/ [T] emlékeztet, figyelmeztet vkit vmire (hogy ne felejtsen el vmit)

Remind me to post this letter.

Could you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday?

I rang Jill and reminded her that the conference had been cancelled.

suppose verb /səˈpəʊz/ feltételez vmit [T]

He found it a lot more difficult to get a job than he supposed it would be.

It is widely supposed (that) the minister will be forced to resign.

suspect verb /səˈspekt/ [T] 1 gyanít vmit

They suspected (that) he was lying.

I suspect she won't come - she's very busy.

"Do you think she'll have told them?" "I suspect not/so."

think verb /θɪŋk/ *(thought, thought) 1 azt gondolja, azt hiszi [I or T]

I think she's called Joanna.

"Does this train stop at Oxford?" "Yes, I think so."

I never thought (that) I would see Steven again.

I think we've met before.

Do you think it's going to rain?

I don't think Emma will get the job.

would modal verb /wʊd/ 4 lenne (elképzelt helyzet) also: 'd

It would be lovely to go to New York.

assumption noun /əˈsʌmp.ʃən/ feltételezés [C]

People tend to make assumptions about you when you have a disability.

These calculations are based on the assumption that prices will continue to rise.

belief noun /bɪˈliːf/ 1 hit, hiedelem [U or no plural]

a common/popular/widely-held belief

He called at her house in the belief that she would lend him the money.

It is my firm/strong belief that the public have a right to know.

She took this medicine in the mistaken belief that it would cure her.

fact noun /fækt/ 1 tény (igaz/megtörtént dolog) [C]

I don't know all the facts about what happened.

I'm not angry that you took my car - it's just the fact that you didn't ask me first.

I knew for a fact that she was lying.

feeling noun /ˈfiː.lɪŋ/ 2 érzés, megérzés (sejtés, gyanú) [C]

I had the strange feeling that we had met before.

I got the feeling that she was unhappy with the arrangement.

guess noun /ges/ [C] találgatás

How old do you think John is? Go on, have a guess.

Both teams made some wild guesses, none of which were right.

imagination noun /ɪˌmædʒ.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 1 képzelet, fantázia [C usually no plural]

There's nothing out here - it's just your imagination.

For some reason the story captured/caught the imagination of the public.

There's a sex scene in the film which apparently leaves nothing to the imagination.

reality noun /riˈæl.ə.ti/ valóság [U]

Listening to music is my escape from reality.

Sooner or later you have to face up to reality.

He may seem charming but in reality he's actually an unpleasant person.

truth noun /truːθ/ 1 igazság (valóság) [U]

There may be some truth in what she says.

There is no truth in the reports of his resignation.

And yet what he says contains at least a grain of truth.

vision noun /ˈvɪʒ.ən/ 1 látomás, vízió (a jövőről alkotott elképzelés) [C]

a vision of a better society

We see in his novels his grim vision of the future.

actual adjective /ˈæk.tʃu.əl/ [always before noun] tényleges, valós, valóságos

We had estimated about 300 visitors, but the actual number was much higher.

The exams are in July, but the actual results don't appear until September.

real adjective /rɪəl/ 1 igazi, valódi (nem képzelt)

He's not real you know, he's just a character in a book.

Romance is never like that in real life.

realistic adjective /ˌrɪəˈlɪs.tɪk/ 1 valósághű, élethű

The creatures were all computer-generated but so realistic.

serious adjective /ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ 2 komoly (nem tréfás)

Please don't laugh - I'm being serious.

He was wearing a very serious expression and I knew something was wrong.

On the surface it's a very funny novel but it does have a more serious underlying theme.

Is she serious about going to live abroad?

apparently adverb /əˈpær.ənt.li/ 1 állítólag

Apparently it's going to rain today.

Apparently he's had enough of England and is going back to Australia.

apparently adverb /əˈpær.ənt.li/ 2 úgy tűnik (, hogy); látszólag, mintha

There were two apparently unrelated deaths.

An eighty-year-old woman was badly hurt in what the police describe as an apparently random attack.

presumably adverb /prɪˈzjuː.mə.bli/ feltehetően

They can presumably afford to buy a bigger apartment.

Presumably he just forgot to send the letter.

like conjunction /laɪk/ (informal) úgy, mintha

It looks like I'm going to be in the office until late tonight.

It sounds to me like you ought to change jobs.

You look like you've just got out of bed!

She acts like she's stupid!

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