4. Méret, súly, telítettség A1C1 (83) – altémák

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1. Méret, súly (56) 2. Töltöttség, telítettség (27)

1. Méret, súly – A1–C1 (56) Szavak

cover verb /ˈkʌv.ər/ [T] 5 kiterjed (vmekkora területű)

The town covers an area of 15 square kilometres.

expand verb /ɪkˈspænd/ [I or T] kiterjed; kiterjeszt

The air in the balloon expands when heated.

They expanded their retail operations during the 1990s.

extend verb /ɪkˈstend/ 1 meghosszabbít, kiterjeszt (megnagyobbít) [T]

We have plans to extend our house.

They've extended their range of products.

measure verb /ˈmeʒ.ər/ 1 mér, megmér, lemér (nagyságot, méretet); vmilyen nagyságú [T]

"Will the table fit in here?" "I don't know - let's measure it."

This machine measures your heart rate.

The area, measuring 5 miles by 3 miles, has been purchased by the army.

measure verb /ˈmeʒ.ər/ 2 vmilyen méretű

a whale measuring around 60 feet in length.

narrow verb /ˈnær.əʊ/ 1 keskenyedik, elkeskenyedik; keskenyít, összehúz

The road has been narrowed to one lane.

His eyes narrowed angrily.

shorten verb /ˈʃɔː.tən/ [I or T] rövidít, megrövidít; rövidül, megrövidül

Smoking shortens your life.

weigh verb /weɪ/ [T] 1 mér, lemér, megmér (súlyt); nyom vmennyit(vmennyi súlya van)

How much do you weigh?

She weighs herself every week on the scales in the bathroom.

Your luggage must be weighed before it is put on the aircraft.

widen verb /ˈwaɪ.dən/ [I or T] 1 szélesít, kiszélesít; szélesedik, kiszélesedik (út, folyó, stb.)

They are widening the road.

As it approaches the sea, the river begins to widen (out).

depth noun /depθ/ 1 mélység (távolság a tetejétől/az aljáig) [C or U]

the depth of a lake/pond

There are very few fish at depths below 3000 metres.

The river froze to a depth of over a metre.

dimension noun /ˌdaɪˈmen.tʃən/ [C] 2 méret, kiterjedés (hosszúság, szélesség, magasság, stb.)

The dimensions of the photo should be no larger than 30cm by 20cm.

drop noun /drɒp/ 3 esési mélység (magasabb pontról távolság a földig) [no plural]

It's a drop of about 50 metres from the top of the cliff.

extent noun /ɪkˈstent/ [no plural] terjedelem; mérték, fok

They are just beginning to realize the full extent of the damage.

Her face was injured to such an extent that we didn't recognize her.

Rosie's teacher was impressed by the extent of her knowledge.

The River Nile is over 6500 kilometres in extent.

height noun /haɪt/ [C or U] 1 magasság (aljától a tetejéig)

She's about my height.

The tower measures 30 metres in height.

You can adjust the height of the chair.

height noun /haɪt/ [C or U] 2 magasság (a talajszinttől)

The aircraft was flying at a height of about 6000 metres.

length noun /leŋkθ/ [C or U] 1 hossz, hosszúság (térben)

The boat is ten metres in length.

The length of the bay is approximately 200 miles.

level noun /ˈlev.əl/ [C] 3 szint (magasság)

The water level in the lake is much higher after heavy rain.

measurement noun /ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/ 1 méret [C often plural]

The measurements of both rooms were identical.

scale noun /skeɪl/ 2 skála, mérőskála [C]

the Centigrade/Fahrenheit scale

How would you rate his work on a scale of 1 to 5?

scale noun /skeɪl/ 3 méretarány, lépték [C or U]

a scale of 1:50 000

This map is large scale.

Is the bridge drawn to scale?

size noun /saɪz/ 1 méret, nagyság [C or U]

The size of those trees is amazing.

What is the size of that window?

He had a lump on his head the size of an egg.

strain noun /streɪn/ 1 túlzott megterhelés (súllyal, erőltetéssel, stb.) [C usually no plural or U]

All those books put a strain on the shelf and it broke!

Excess weight puts a lot of strain on the heart.

weight noun /weɪt/ 1 súly [U]

He's about average height and weight.

I need to lose a bit of weight.

Graham's put on a lot of weight recently.

These drugs can cause patients to gain weight.

weight noun /weɪt/ 2 súly, teher (a nehéz volta vminek) [U]

The shelf collapsed under the weight of the books.

weight noun /weɪt/ 3 súly, súlyos tárgy [C]

Try not to lift heavy weights.

I lift weights twice a week at the gym.

width noun /wɪtθ/ [C or U] szélesség

It is 5 metres in width.

The needle is seven times smaller than the width of a human hair.

big adjective /bɪg/ (bigger, biggest) 1 nagy (méret)

He's a big man.

Could I try these shoes in a bigger size?

I had a great big slice of chocolate cake.

A thousand people took part in the region's biggest-ever cycle race.

broad adjective /brɔːd/ széles

We walked down a broad avenue lined with trees.

He has very broad shoulders.

a broad smile

bulky adjective /ˈbʌl.ki/ vaskos, ormótlan

bulky equipment

enormous adjective /ɪˈnɔː.məs/ óriási, hatalmas

an enormous car/house

He earns an enormous salary.

You've been an enormous help.

flat adjective /flæt/ (flatter, flattest) 2 lapos (alacsony) (pl. cipősarok)

Wear flat shoes - you'll be on your feet all day.

giant adjective /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ hatalmas [always before noun]

a giant spider

great adjective /greɪt/ 2 nagy (mennyiség, méret, fok)

A great crowd had gathered outside the President's palace.

A great noise came from outside the building.

heavy adjective /ˈhev.i/ 1 nehéz, súlyos (nagy súlya van)

heavy equipment

heavy bags/suitcases

heavy adjective /ˈhev.i/ 2 nehéz (rákérdezés a súlyra)

How heavy is your backpack?

high adjective /haɪ/ 1 magas

a high building/mountain

huge adjective /hjuːdʒ/ hatalmas, óriási

huge sums of money

They live in a huge house.

A huge number of people attended.

large adjective /lɑːdʒ/ nagy, nagyméretű, tágas, bőséges

a large house

the world's largest computer manufacturer

We need a larger car.

We didn't expect such a large number of people to attend the concert.

We've made good progress, but there's still a large amount of work to be done.

Researchers have just completed the largest-ever survey of criminal behaviour in the UK.

light adjective /laɪt/ 2 könnyű (nem nehéz)

a light summer dress

Here, take this bag - it's quite light.

He's a few pounds lighter than he used to be.

long adjective /lɒŋ/ 2 hosszú (térben)

long hair

long legs

a long dress

There was a long queue at the post office.

We're still a long way from the station.

low adjective /ləʊ/ 2 alacsony (méretű) (kerítés, mennyezet, stb.)

a low fence

low ceilings

massive adjective /ˈmæs.ɪv/ óriási, hatalmas

They've got a massive house.

a massive increase in spending

He suffered a massive heart attack.

If the drought continues, deaths will occur on a massive scale.

narrow adjective /ˈnær.əʊ/ 1 keskeny

narrow streets

a narrow bridge/passage/gap

a narrow face

narrow feet

overweight adjective /ˌəʊ.vəˈweɪt/ túlsúlyos (túl nehéz, pl. csomag); túlsúlyos, kövér (vki)

He's still a few pounds overweight.

short adjective /ʃɔːt/ 1 rövid (hosszúság/távolság); alacsony (vki)

a short skirt

Her hair is much shorter than it used to be.

It's only a short walk to the station.

I'm quite short but my brother's very tall.

small adjective /smɔːl/ 1 kis, kicsi (méret, mennyiség)

They live in a small apartment near Times Square.

We teach the children in small groups.

a small dog/house/car

I'd rather live in a small town than a big city.

Would you like a large or small cola with your burger?

That jacket's too small for you.

Only a small number of applicants are successful.

tall adjective /tɔːl/ 2 vmilyen magas (vki/vmi)

He's six feet tall.

How tall are you?

She's much taller than me.

thick adjective /θɪk/ 1 vastag

a thick rope

a thick layer of dust

She picked up a thick volume and began to read out loud.

a thick sweater/coat

The walls are two metres thick.

thin adjective /θɪn/ (thinner, thinnest) 1 vékony (nem vastag)

a thin slice of meat

The walls are very thin.

a thin jacket

tiny adjective /ˈtaɪ.ni/ apró, pici

the baby's tiny hands

a tiny little cottage

I was a tiny bit late.

wide adjective /waɪd/ széles

a wide river/road

Phrases and idioms:

5 miles/10 metres, etc. wide 5 mérföld/10 méter/stb. széles

The swimming pool is five metres wide.

fit (sth) in/into/through/under, etc. befér/belefér/keresztülfér/aláfér/stb. (vmi)

How many people can you fit in your car?

This radio is small enough to fit into my pocket.

great big/long, etc. rendkívül nagy/hosszú/stb. (informal)

I gave her a great big hug.

one metre/6 ft, etc. deep egy méter/6 láb mély (felszíntől a fenekéig v. az elejétől a hátuljáig)

This end of the pool is two metres deep.

scales mérleg (súly mérésére)

kitchen/bathroom scales

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