5. Megy, jön, visz A1C2 (120) – altémák

Gyakorlatok
5. Hoz, visz – A1–C2 (26) Szavak

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.

carry verb /ˈkær.i/ [T] 2 magánál hord, magával hord

She still carries his photo in her purse.

Police officers in Britain do not usually carry guns.

carry verb /ˈkær.i/ [T] 3 szállít, visz

The plane was carrying 300 passengers.

The bus was carrying children to school.

Underground cables carry electricity to all parts of the city.

Police think that the body was carried down the river.

Rubbish left on the beach during the day is carried away at night by the tide.

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.

collect verb /kəˈlekt/ 3 összegyűjt, összeszed vmit [T]

Police collected a good deal of information during the investigation.

I collected up twenty bottles from various parts of the house.

drag verb /dræg/ (-gg-) 2 húz, vonszol [T]

Pick the chair up instead of dragging it behind you!

She managed to drag the table into the kitchen.

He dragged the boat down to the water.

fetch verb /fetʃ/ [T] (érte megy és) elhoz

Could you fetch my glasses for me from the other room, please?

I have to fetch my mother from the station.

gather verb /ˈgæð.ər/ 2 összegyűjt, összeszed vmit; begyűjt vmit [T]

We gathered our things together and left quickly.

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?

haul verb /hɔːl/ [T] vontat; vonszol

They hauled the piano into the living room.

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?

relocate verb /ˌriː.ləʊˈkeɪt/ [I or T] áthelyez; áttelepül

The company relocated to Tokyo.

remove verb /rɪˈmuːv/ [T] 1 eltávolít vhonnét vmit

An operation was needed to remove the bullets from his chest.

They decided to remove their son from the school.

He removed his hand from her shoulder.

shift verb /ʃɪft/ 2 áthelyez, átvisz (vmit vhova); mozdul; mozdít (vhova) [T]

We need to shift all these boxes into the other room.

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.

transfer verb /trænsˈfɜːr/ (-rr-) 1 áthelyez, átvisz vmit/vkit (más helyre); átutal (pl. pénzt) [T]

He has been transferred to a hospital.

Police are investigating how £20 million was illegally transferred from the Trust's bank account.

The aim is to transfer power/control/responsibility to self-governing regional councils.

abandoned adjective /əˈbæn.dənd/ 2 elhagyott vki/vmi (szándékosan otthagyott)

An abandoned baby was found in a box on the hospital steps.

along adverb /əˈlɒŋ/ 2 együtt vkivel/vmivel, vele, magával (menve/hordozva)

Why don't you take him along with you when you go?

I'll bring some food along and we can have a picnic.

Phrasal verbs:

bring back ↔ sth /brɪŋ/ visszahoz vmit

Can you bring me back some milk?

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?

take away ↔ sth /teɪk/ 3 elvisz, elvesz

A waiter came to take our plates away.

Supermarkets are taking business away from small local shops.

take back ↔ sth /teɪk/ visszavisz vmit

Is it too small? Take it back and get a refund.

I must take my library books back.

Phrases and idioms:

drag sb along/out/to, etc. magával/ki/oda vonszol vkit

She dragged me to the shops to look at shoes.

I have to drag myself out of bed every morning.

have/carry sth on you nála van vmi (magánál tart/hord vmit)

Do you have your driving licence on you?

sneak sth into/out of/through, etc. be-/ki-/stb. lop vmit (észrevétlenül hoz/visz vmit)

We tried to sneak the dog into the hotel.

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