5. Megy, jön, visz A1A2 (30) – altémák

Gyakorlatok

Megy, jön, visz* (30)

Megy, jön, visz* – A1–A2 (30) (Megy, indul; Jön, érkezik; Fut, rohan, siet; Mászik, csúszik; Hoz, visz) Szavak

arrive verb /əˈraɪv/ [I] érkezik, megérkezik

What time does your train arrive?

It was dark by the time we arrived at the station.

We arrived in Prague later that day.

I ordered some DVDs over a month ago, but they still haven't arrived.

bring verb /brɪŋ/ [T] *(brought, brought) hoz vmit

"Shall I bring anything to the party?" "Oh, just a bottle."

Bring me that knife/Bring that knife to me.

Did you bring an umbrella with you?

carry verb /ˈkær.i/ [T] 1 visz, cipel, hord

Let me carry your bag for you.

She was carrying a small child.

climb verb /klaɪm/ 1 mászik, felmászik vmire [I or T]

to climb a ladder/a mountain/the stairs/a tree

She climbed up on a chair to change the light bulb.

collect verb /kəˈlekt/ 2 érte megy (és elhoz) [T]

I'll collect you from the station.

Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.

come verb /kʌm/ [I] *(came, come) 1 jön (vkihez/vhova)

Come here!

She's coming this afternoon.

Look out - there's a car coming!

Can you come to my party?

If you're ever in Oxford, come and visit us.

I've come straight from the airport.

We have friends coming to stay this weekend.

The door opened and a nurse came into the room.

John will come and pick you up at 4 o'clock.

come verb /kʌm/ [I] *(came, come) 2 jön, eljön vkivel (vhova)

Come with me.

Come for a walk with us.

Would you like to come to the cinema with Sarah and me?

come verb /kʌm/ [I] *(came, come) 3 megérkezik vhová, ér vhová

Has she come yet?

When does the post come?

Hasn't his train come in yet?

enter verb /ˈen.tər/ 1 belép vhova; bejut (egy helyre) [I or T]

The police entered through/by the back door.

She is accused of entering the country illegally.

follow verb /ˈfɒl.əʊ/ 1 követ, utána jön/megy [I or T]

A dog followed us home.

She followed me into the kitchen.

He had the feeling he was being followed.

get verb /get/ *(getting, got, got) 3 hoz, elhoz [T]

Wait here while I get the car.

I'll go and get Sophie from the station.

Could you get me my keys from upstairs?

go verb /gəʊ/ *(going, went, gone) 1 megy (gyalog/vmivel) [I]

He went into the house.

Where did Helena go?

I'd like to go to Japan.

Are you going by train?

Does this train go to Newcastle?

go verb /gəʊ/ *(going, went, gone) 2 megy vhova (vmilyen határozott céllal) (gyalog/vmivel) [I]

Let's go for a walk.

I have to go and pick the kids up now.

hurry verb /ˈhʌr.i/ [I or T] siet; siettet, sürget

Hurry or you'll be late.

She hurried to answer the telephone.

I hate to hurry you, but I have to leave in a few minutes.

After spending her lunch hour shopping, she hurried back to work.

leave verb /liːv/ *(left, left) 1 elmegy, elindul, elhagy (helyet) [I or T]

The bus leaves in five minutes.

I'll be leaving at seven o'clock tomorrow.

He left the house by the back door.

She left the group of people she was with and came over to speak to us.

"Does Trevor still work there?" "No, he left last month."

She left school at 16.

leave verb /liːv/ *(left, left) 3 hagy vmit vhol, otthagy vmit/vkit vhol [T]

You can leave your bags at reception.

Why don't you leave the kids with me on Friday?

return verb /rɪˈtɜːn/ 1 visszajön; visszamegy; visszatér (vhova) [I]

He returned to Nigeria in 2009.

I won't return from my holiday till May.

She left Sweden at the age of 25 and never returned.

run verb /rʌn/ *(running, ran, run) 1 fut, szalad [I or T]

He can run very fast.

He ran away when I tried to pick him up.

We had to run to catch up with him.

I run about three miles every morning.

stop verb /stɒp/ (-pp-) 3 megáll vhol (egy rövid időre) [I]

He stopped at a pub for lunch.

Why don't you just stop somewhere and ask for directions?

I stopped to pick up a letter that I'd dropped.

take verb /teɪk/ [T] *(took, taken) 1 visz, elvisz, magával visz vmit

I take my mobile phone with me everywhere I go.

I'd take your umbrella if I were you.

walk verb /wɔːk/ [I or T] (gyalog) megy, gyalogol; sétál

I walked home.

A cat was walking along the top of the fence.

He walks two kilometres to work every morning.

walk noun /wɔːk/ [C] 1 gyaloglás, séta

He had/went for/took a walk, to get some air.

Every afternoon she takes her granddad out for a walk.

Phrasal verbs:

bring back ↔ sth /brɪŋ/ visszahoz vmit

Can you bring me back some milk?

come back /kʌm/ visszajön, visszatér

I'll come back and pick you up in half an hour.

We've just come back from Amsterdam.

come in /kʌm/ 1 bejön (egy helyre)

Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?

Hi, come in - lovely to see you!

get back /get/ visszatér, hazatér

When we got back to the hotel, Ann had already left.

If you get back in time, you can come with us.

go in /gəʊ/ bemegy

I looked through the window but I didn't go in.

pick up ↔ sb/sth /pɪk/ 2 elmegy vkiért/vmiért, érte megy vkinek/vminek

I've got to pick the children up from school.

When you're in town could you pick up the books I ordered?

Phrases and idioms:

follow a road/path, etc. követi az utat/ösvényt/stb.

Follow the main road down to the traffic lights.

get here/there/home/to work, etc. ide-/oda-/haza-/munkába/stb. ér

We got home later than usual.

I didn't get to work till nine o'clock.

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