5. Öröm, szomorúság – Top 3000 (16) – altémák

Gyakorlatok

Öröm, szomorúság* (16)

Öröm, szomorúság* – Top 3000 (16) (Öröm, boldogság; Szomorúság, lehangoltság) Szavak

cry verb /kraɪ/ 1 sír [I]

I could hear someone crying in the next room.

"There, there, don't cry," she said.

We all laughed until we cried.

He cried for joy when he heard that his son had been found alive and well.

enjoy verb /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ [T] 1 élvez vmit, nagyon szeret csinálni vmit

I really enjoyed that film/book/concert/party/meal.

I enjoy meeting people and seeing new places.

laugh verb /lɑːf/ [I] nevet, kacag

They laughed at her jokes.

I couldn't stop laughing.

I said he'd have to give a talk and he laughed nervously.

She's so funny - she really makes me laugh.

It's very rare that a book is so good you actually laugh out loud.

It was so funny, I burst out laughing.

miss verb /mɪs/ 2 hiányol vkit/vmit (szomorú/vágyódik utána) [T]

I really missed her when she went away.

She will be sadly missed by all who knew her.

I still miss my old car.

What did you miss most about England when you were living in France?

I really miss cycling.

smile verb /smaɪl/ mosolyog; rámosolyog [I or T]

He smiled and shook my hand.

When he smiled at me I knew everything was all right.

I couldn't help smiling when I thought of how pleased she was going to be.

He smiled politely as Mary apologized for her drunken friends.

He smiled to himself as he thought about his new girlfriend.

laugh noun /lɑːf/ [C] nevetés

a loud/nervous laugh

I was embarrassed at the time, but I had a good laugh about it later.

pleasure noun /ˈpleʒ.ər/ 1 élvezet (öröm) (az érzés) [U]

His visits gave his grandparents such pleasure.

Why do so many boys take pleasure in killing insects?

pleasure noun /ˈpleʒ.ər/ 2 élvezet, szórakozás (örömet okozó tevékenység/tapasztalat) [C]

It was such a pleasure to meet you.

He wrote an article on the pleasures and pains of camping.

Reading is one of my few pleasures.

smile noun /smaɪl/ [C] mosoly, mosolygás

Amy had a big/broad smile on her face.

She has a nice smile.

He gave me a smile.

It's nice to be able to bring a smile to people's faces.

tear noun /tɪər/ [C usually plural] könny

These are tears of joy.

Did you notice the tears in his eyes when he talked about Diane?

Her eyes filled with tears.

down adjective /daʊn/ 1 szomorú, rosszkedvű

She's been really down since her husband died.

I've been (feeling) a bit down this week.

enjoyable adjective /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ.ə.bl̩/ élvezetes, nagyon kellemes

We had a very enjoyable evening - thank you!

I found the whole experience very enjoyable.

glad adjective /glæd/ [never before noun] (gladder, gladdest) 1 boldog (vmi miatt)

I'm glad that you came.

I'm so glad to see you.

happy adjective /ˈhæp.i/ 1 boldog

She looks so/very happy.

I'm glad you've found someone who makes you happy.

a happy marriage/childhood

Nicky seems a lot happier since she met Steve.

I'm so happy (that) everything is working out for you.

sad adjective /sæd/ (sadder, saddest) szomorú; elszomorító; sajnálatos

I've just received some very sad news.

She gave a rather sad smile.

It's sad (that) the trip had to be cancelled.

I'm so sad (that) you can't come.

It's sad to see so many failures this year.

I was sad to hear that they'd split up.

unhappy adjective /ʌnˈhæp.i/ 1 boldogtalan, szomorú

an unhappy childhood/marriage

He made her quite unhappy.

Kommunikációs szándékok: Boldogság, szomorúság

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