9. Értékelés, minősítés* – Top 3000 (28) – altémák

Gyakorlatok

Értékelés, minősítés* (28)

Értékelés, minősítés* – Top 3000 (28) (Hibátlan, helyes, igaz; Helytelen, hibás; Lényegtelen; Hasznos, előnyös; Hátrányos, felesleges) Szavak

benefit verb /ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/ (-t-) hasznára van, kedvez; hasznát látja, hasznot húz vmiből [I or T]

I feel that I have benefited greatly from her experience.

How can we benefit those who most need our help?

waste verb /weɪst/ [T] pazarol, elpazarol; veszteget, elveszteget

You waste a lot of water by having a bath instead of a shower.

Come on, let's get started - we've wasted enough time already.

Don't waste your money on me, love, keep it for yourself.

advantage noun /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ 1 előny (kedvező dolog/helyzet) [C or U]

The advantage of booking tickets in advance is that you get better seats.

For a goalkeeper, it's a great advantage to have big hands.

benefit noun /ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/ [C or U] előny, haszon

The discovery of oil brought many benefits to the town.

One of the many benefits of foreign travel is learning how to cope with the unexpected.

He's had the benefit of an expensive education and yet he continues to work as a waiter.

bonus noun /ˈbəʊ.nəs/ [C] 1 bónusz, ráadás (vmi jó, amit nem vártunk el)

I love the job, and it's an added bonus that it's so close to home.

fault noun /fɒlt/ 1 hiba, hiányosság (vmi gond/probléma vmivel) [C]

The car has a serious design fault.

They think the fire was caused by an electrical fault.

nonsense noun /ˈnɒn.sənts/ [U or no plural] ostobaság, szamárság

She talks such nonsense sometimes.

He dismissed the accusations as complete/utter nonsense.

What a load of nonsense!

It's nonsense to suggest that they could have cheated.

value noun /ˈvæl.juː/ 2 érték (hasznos/jelentős/fontos dolog) [U]

The documents are of great historical value.

The necklace had great sentimental value.

waste noun /weɪst/ 1 pazarlás (pénzé, időé, stb.) [U or no plural]

That meeting achieved absolutely nothing - it was a complete waste of time.

She's been unemployed for two years and it's such a waste of her talents.

This food mixer's been a total waste of money - we never use it.

correct adjective /kəˈrekt/ 1 helyes, pontos

a correct answer

Check that you have the correct information.

Is that the correct spelling?

"Your name is Angela Black?" "That is correct."

crazy adjective /ˈkreɪ.zi/ 1 őrült, esztelen

It's a crazy idea.

You're crazy to buy a house without seeing it.

handy adjective /ˈhæn.di/ 1 praktikus, jól használható

a handy container/tool

minor adjective /ˈmaɪ.nər/ kisebb, jelentéktelen

a minor offence/operation

She suffered only minor injuries.

It requires a few minor adjustments.

perfect adjective /ˈpɜː.fɪkt/ 1 tökéletes (hibátlan)

a perfect day/evening

You have a perfect English accent.

The car is five years old but is in almost perfect condition.

Her performance was perfect.

proper adjective /ˈprɒp.ər/ [always before noun] 2 tulajdonképpeni (tényleges, igazi)

his first proper job

I've had sandwiches but I haven't eaten a proper meal.

ridiculous adjective /rɪˈdɪk.jʊ.ləs/ nevetséges (ostoba, képtelen)

I've never heard anything so ridiculous.

I'd look ridiculous in a hat like that.

It's a ridiculous idea/suggestion.

right adjective /raɪt/ 1 helyes, igaz

He only got half the answers right.

You're right about Alison - she's incredible!

"You came here in 2009, didn't you?" "That's right."

silly adjective /ˈsɪl.i/ 2 ostoba, buta (kicsiny, lényegtelen)

She gets upset over such silly things.

small adjective /smɔːl/ 3 kis, kicsi (jelentéktelen)

a small mistake

true adjective /truː/ 1 igaz (valóságnak/igazságnak megfelelő)

The film is based on a true story.

Is it true that Lucy and Mark are getting married?

Her story is only partly true.

Parents of young children often become depressed, and this is especially true of single parents.

Look at the sentences and decide whether they are true or false according to the text.

unfair adjective /ʌnˈfeər/ 1 igazságtalan (részrehajló/nem korrekt)

an unfair system

The test was unfair because some people had seen it before.

unfortunate adjective /ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət/ 1 szerencsétlen, sajnálatos (dolog, helyzet)

an unfortunate mistake

It was so unfortunate that she lost her job just as her husband became ill.

useful adjective /ˈjuːs.fəl/ hasznos

useful information/advice

A good knife is probably one of the most useful things you can have in a kitchen.

wrong adjective /rɒŋ/ 1 rossz, helytelen, hibás (nem helyes/hibátlan)

Three of your answers were wrong.

That clock is wrong - it's 12.30, not 12.15.

I'm sorry, you've got the wrong number.

We're going the wrong way.

perfectly adverb /ˈpɜː.fɪkt.li/ 1 tökéletesen, hibátlanul

The jacket fits perfectly, the skirt not so well.

They're perfectly suited.

wrong adverb /rɒŋ/ rosszul, hibásan, helytelenül

You've spelt my name wrong.

Phrases and idioms:

be worth it megéri, érdemes (a fáradozás ellenére)

It was a long climb to the top of the hill, but it was worth it for the view.

Don't tire yourself out, Geri, it's really not worth it.

Forget him, love - he's just not worth it.

be worth sth/doing sth megér vmit, érdemes vmire

When you're in Reykjavik, the National Museum is worth a visit.

His latest book is definitely worth reading.

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