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2. Fog, tesz, üt, nyom A1B1 (39) – altémák |
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Fog, tesz, üt, nyom* (19) 2. Tesz, dob, befed (20)
2. Tesz, dob, befed – A1–B1 (20) | Szavak |
add verb /æd/ 1 hozzáad, hozzátesz vmit vmihez [T]
Beat the butter and sugar together and slowly add the eggs.
Do you want to add your name to the list?
cover verb /ˈkʌv.ər/ [T] 1 fed, befed, lefed, betakar, letakar (rátesz vmit)
The light was so bright that I had to cover my eyes.
She covered him (up) with a blanket.
cover verb /ˈkʌv.ər/ [T] 2 borít, beborít (vmi réteget képez rajta)
Snow covered the hillsides.
Cover the pasta with a layer of sauce.
The bandages were covered with/in blood.
drop verb /drɒp/ (-pp-) 1 leejt, elejt; leesik [I or T]
She dropped her keys.
I'm always dropping things.
Amanda dropped her sunglasses in/into the fountain.
The book dropped from/off the shelf.
Don't drop it!/Don't let it drop!
lift verb /lɪft/ [T] emel, felemel
Could you help me lift this table, please?
Could you lift your chair a bit - I've got my bag caught under it.
She lifted the cup (up) to her lips.
put verb /pʊt/ [T] *(putting, put, put) 1 tesz, letesz, odatesz; rak, odarak; helyez, elhelyez (vmit vhova)
Where have you put the keys?
When do you put the children to bed?
She put her bag on the table.
Put your clothes in the cupboard.
I put my arm around him.
raise verb /reɪz/ [T] 1 felemel (vmit magasabbra tesz/magasra tart)
Would all those in favour please raise their hands?
She raised the glass to her lips and took a sip.
throw verb /θrəʊ/ [I or T] *(threw, thrown) dob, dobál, hajít
She threw the ball back over the fence.
I threw the ball to the dog.
Could you throw me an apple?
wrap verb /ræp/ [T] (-pp-) 1 csomagol, becsomagol, göngyöl, begöngyöl vmibe (pl. papírba)
She wrapped the present and tied it with ribbon.
off adverb /ɒf/ 2 el; le (vmit eltávolítva)
Take your jacket off.
One of my buttons has come off.
She's had all her hair cut off.
I left the lid off.
off preposition /ɒf/ 2 el; le (vmit eltávolítva)
I can't get the lid off this jar.
Has anyone taken a book off my desk?
Could you cut me a small piece off that white cheese?
Take your feet off the seat.
Phrasal verbs:
pick up ↔ sb/sth /pɪk/ 1 felvesz, felemel vkit/vmit (a kezével)
If the baby starts to cry, pick her up.
I picked up the kids' clothes that were lying on the floor.
put away ↔ sth /pʊt/ eltesz, helyére tesz
Put your toys away now.
put back ↔ sth /pʊt/ visszatesz, helyére tesz
I put the book back on the shelf.
put down ↔ sb/sth /pʊt/ letesz vkit/vmit (a földre/vhova)
I put my bags down while we spoke.
Put me down, Dad!
put up ↔ sth /pʊt/ 1 feltart, felemel; feltesz, felakaszt vmit
I put my hand up to ask the teacher a question.
They've put a few pictures up on the wall.
put up ↔ sth /pʊt/ 2 felhúz (pl. ernyőt), felállít (pl. sátrat)
We put the tent up near a river.
I'll put my umbrella up.
take out ↔ sth /teɪk/ 1 kivesz vmit vmiből
He reached into his bag and took out a book.
I've had a tooth taken out.
wrap up ↔ sth /ræp/ becsomagol, begöngyöl, beburkol vmit (pl. papírba)
Have you wrapped up Jenny's present?
Phrases and idioms:
put sth down/in/on, etc. le/be/rá/stb. tesz/rak/helyez vmit
She put her bag on the table.
Put your clothes in the cupboard.
She put her hands over her eyes.
I put my arm around him.
Where have you put the keys?
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