2. Kapcsolatok, társaság – Top 3000 (26) – altémák

Gyakorlatok

Kapcsolatok, társaság* (26)

Kapcsolatok, társaság* – Top 3000 (26) (Kapcsolatok; Társaság, egyedüllét; Ismerősök, barátok; Találkozás; Vendégség, összejövetel) Szavak

ask verb /ɑːsk/ 2 meghív [T]

I've asked David to the party.

I've asked David to come to the party.

"Are you going to Muriel's party?" "No, I haven't been asked."

Ian's asked us over for dinner next Friday.

Ian's asked us round to/for dinner next Friday.

In fact they've asked us to stay for the whole weekend.

contact verb /ˈkɒn.tækt/ [T] kapcsolatba lép vkivel

I tried to contact him at his office, but he wasn't in.

You can contact me on 771 4432.

gather verb /ˈgæð.ər/ 1 gyűlik vki/vmi köré, összegyűlik; összegyűjt vkiket [I or T]

A crowd had gathered to hear her speak.

Crowds of fans gathered at the stadium for the big match.

She gathered the children together and began to tell them a story.

invite verb /ɪnˈvaɪt/ [T] 1 meghív vkit vhova (társaságba, partira, stb.)

We're invited to Lola's party.

Her family invited me to stay with them for a few weeks.

meet verb /miːt/ *(met, met) 1 megismerkedik vkivel [I or T]

They met at work.

I met her in Hawaii.

Have you met my sister?

Come and meet my friend Laura.

"This is Helen." "Pleased to meet you."

meet verb /miːt/ *(met, met) 2 találkozik vkivel [I or T]

We met for coffee last Sunday.

We agreed to meet on Tuesday to discuss the project.

I met my old English teacher while trekking in the Alps.

We met our old neighbours in town last Saturday.

Each student meets with an adviser at the start of the school year.

see verb /siː/ *(seeing, saw, seen) 2 összejön/találkozik vkivel [T]

We're seeing friends at the weekend.

No one has seen much of Daryl since he got married.

They see a lot of each other at weekends.

My mother is seeing the doctor again next week.

separate verb /ˈsep.ər.eɪt/ 2 elválik, különválik (pl. találkozás után); elválaszt, különválaszt (embereket egymástól) [I or T]

I shall separate you two if you don't stop talking.

Somehow, in the rush to get out of the building, I got separated from my mother.

Perhaps we should separate now and meet up later.

visit verb /ˈvɪz.ɪt/ 1 látogat, meglátogat vkit [I or T]

Will you visit me when I'm in hospital?

We have friends coming to visit this weekend.

bunch noun /bʌntʃ/ 2 banda, csapat [no plural] (informal)

His friends are a nice bunch.

contact noun /ˈkɒn.tækt/ 1 kapcsolat (pl. ismerős aki segíteni tud vmiben) [C]

Julia's mother had contacts who helped her with her career.

business contacts

friend noun /frend/ [C] 1 barát

She's my best/closest friend - we've known each other since we were five.

He's a family friend/friend of the family.

This restaurant was recommended to me by a friend of mine.

Bob is an old friend of mine.

friend noun /frend/ [C] 2 ismerős (pl. interneten)

What do you think of making friends over the Internet?

gang noun /gæŋ/ [C] 1 banda, galeri (bandázó fiatalok)

a gang member

He didn't want to join their gang.

guest noun /gest/ [C] 1 vendég (vkinek az otthonában, egy partin, stb.)

We've got some guests coming this weekend.

There were 90 guests at their wedding.

mate noun /meɪt/ [C] cimbora; -társ

We've been mates since our school days.

Pete was there with a couple of mates.

She's my best mate.

party noun /ˈpɑː.ti/ [C] 1 vendégség, buli, parti

a birthday party

We're having a party to celebrate Jack's new job.

Peter gives/throws really wild parties.

relationship noun /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən.ʃɪp/ [C] 1 kapcsolat, viszony (emberek/csoportok között)

He has a very good relationship with his father.

stranger noun /ˈstreɪn.dʒər/ [C] ismeretlen, idegen (ember)

My mother always warned me not to talk to strangers.

I can't just walk up to a complete stranger and start talking to them.

visit noun /ˈvɪz.ɪt/ [C] látogatás

the President's visit to Argentina

I think I'll pay a visit to the hairdresser's while I'm in town.

We had a visit from the school inspector last week.

visitor noun /ˈvɪz.ɪ.tər/ [C] látogató (személynél/helyen)

Ben, you've got some visitors to see you.

The museum attracts large numbers of visitors.

alone adjective, adverb /əˈləʊn/ 1 egyedül (mások nélkül) [never before noun]

He likes being alone in the house.

She decided to climb the mountain alone.

Do you like living alone?

lonely adjective /ˈləʊn.li/ 1 magányos, visszavonult (ember)

She gets lonely now that all the kids have left home.

the lonely life of a farmer

social adjective /ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/ 1 társasági

I had an active social life when I was at college.

Most British schools organize social events for the students.

I've just become a member of the company's sports and social club.

welcome adjective /ˈwel.kəm/ 1 szívesen látott/fogadott (pl. vendég)

You will always be welcome here.

She makes us (feel) welcome whenever we visit her.

round adverb /raʊnd/ 1 át (látogatóba, az otthonába)

Wendy's coming round this afternoon.

I'll go round and see her later.

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