19.3. gy. A2 (példák)

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Érzések, hangulat / Remény, bizalom, hála – Aggodalom, félelem – Düh, harag – Elégedettség, kényelem – Csalódás, elégedetlenség, rosszkedv – Gond, szenvedés – Idegesség, nyugtalanság

bother verb /ˈbɒð.ər/ 1 zavar vkit, terhére van vkinek [T]

I'm sorry to bother you, but could you direct me to the station?

I didn't want to bother her with work matters on her day off.

hope verb /həʊp/ [I or T] remél

I hope (that) the bus won't be late.

We had hoped for better weather than this.

"Do you think it's going to rain?" "I hope not!"

"Is he coming?" "I hope so."

worry verb /ˈwʌr.i/ 1 aggódik, nyugtalankodik [I]

Try not to worry - there's nothing you can do to change the situation.

It's silly worrying about things which are outside your control.

afraid adjective /əˈfreɪd/ [never before noun] 1 félő, félelmet érző, szorongó

He was/felt suddenly afraid.

She's afraid of water.

angry adjective /ˈæŋ.gri/ mérges, dühös

He's really angry at/with me for upsetting Sophie.

I don't understand what he's angry about.

They feel angry that their complaints were ignored.

I got really angry with her.

It made me really angry.

happy adjective /ˈhæp.i/ 2 elégedett

Are you happy with your exam results?

I'm not very happy about you travelling alone at night.

mad adjective /mæd/ (madder, maddest) 1 nagyon dühös (vkire) (vmi miatt) [never before noun] (informal)

Are you still mad at me?

Kerry got really mad with Richard for not doing the washing up.

Dad'll go mad when he finds out you took the car.

He's always complaining and it makes me so mad.

My little brother drives me mad sometimes!

pleasant adjective /ˈplez.ənt/ kellemes (klíma, meglepetés, stb.); kedves (ember, mosoly, stb.)

a pleasant smile/person

a pleasant climate/day/surprise

Harold did his best to be pleasant to the old man.

It was pleasant to sit down after standing for hours.

pleased adjective /pliːzd/ elégedett vmivel; örül vminek

Are you pleased about John's promotion?

We're so pleased that you're able to come to the wedding.

I'm really pleased with your work this term.

I'm pleased to hear you're feeling better.

upset adjective /ʌpˈset/ [never before noun] zaklatott, feldúlt

They'd had an argument and she was still upset about it.

Mike got very upset when I told him the news.

She was very upset to hear that the holiday had been cancelled.

He was very upset that you didn't reply to his letters.

worried adjective /ˈwʌr.id/ nyugtalan, gondterhelt

She's really worried about her son.

I'm worried that someone will find out.

She was sitting behind her desk with a worried expression/look on her face.

You had me worried for a moment back there - I thought you wouldn't be able to stop in time.

Phrases and idioms:

a shame kár (csalódás/szomorúság kifejezése)

It's a real shame to waste all this food.

What a shame that they had to destroy such a beautiful building.

sb will kill sb meg fog ölni vki vkit (átv.) (nagyon mérges lesz rá) (informal)

Dad will kill me for being late.

*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.

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