- Don't be so hard on yourself.
- I'm really surprised I even made the team ! ( be chosen for a team )
- Lani's teammates are all warm and friendly.
- Thanks, but my game's pretty tame ( boring or unexciting and disappointing ) compared to yours.
- I admire the way you charge the net, it sure keeps me on my toes.
- Try not to be so hypersensitive to criticism.
- So far, no guy had ever measured up to Lani's high standards, ..
- I wanted to find out how things were done at Aina Hau before I took the plunge. ( to decide finally to do something, especially after delaying it or worrying about it for a long time )
- You sound as though you're signing up for a life partnership
- I hate going into any situation unprepared.
- ... try to put it in the wash as soon as you get home.
- I admit I'm curious about the guy, but only because you've given him such a big buildup.
- ... a little black cloud had suddenly blotted out ( to cover or hide something completely ) the sun.
- They certainly look pretty chummy. ( friendly )
- Lani quickly got her thoughts together and gave her opinion.
- Welcome aboard, Lani !
- ... he had given them a pep talk, urging the debaters to do their best
- Around noon, the brilliant blue sky suddenly clouded over, and within moments rain began pouring down.
- Lani's father wouldn't be able to come by for her until at least five o clock.
- Could you come pick me up at three ?
- I live in Manoa, I hope that's not far out of your way.
- How much farther is your house ?
- I don't take criticism very well, I'm afraid.
- ... do you think you could give me a few pointers ?
- ... the very idea of reciting the pieces from memory gave her the chills.
- Do I detect a note of skepticism there ?
- .. are you in the phone book under Marshall or under Gorgeous ?
- ... he went off on this tangent about turning the homeless into chefs ...
- Sam's such a flake.
- ... but sometimes I wish I'd lighten up and have some fun for a change.
- It's about time you made a move on him, Lani.
- ... many couples are lounging on ( to stand or sit in a lazy way ) the grass, enjoying the beautiful day and each other's company.
- Sometimes you have to go out on a limb ( take a risk ) and hammer a point home.
- .. there's no reason you and Amy can't win at affirmative.
- I'll be happy to work with you again whenever you like, just say the word.
- Has he asked you on a date yet ?
- .... if he doesn't care about me, I'd absolutely die of embarrassment.
- I'll be hitching a ride with ( to ask for a free ride from the drivers of passing cars by putting your hand out with your thumb raised ) you guys ....
- Lani was spooning up her French chocolate ice cream with .....
- Chase never took cheap shots (=an unnecessarily rude remark) at the opposing team or the judges.
- I've been bending your ear ( to talk to someone, especially about something that is worrying you ) about the tournament ever since we got here.
- I do have other interests.
- Everybody says you are excellent on the soccer field.
- That's what I had in mind. Think you can stand it.
- I laughed so hard, I almost fell out of my seat.
- We're good friends, that's all.
- .... he seemed unsure of himself, almost at a loss for words ......
- Mr. crowell told Lani at great length about growing up on his family's sugar plantation.
- He can be pretty long-winded sometimes.
- Lighten up, Chase. You may be my debate team captain, but you are not my tennis coach, you know.
- .... my Dad's birthday is next month ......
- I have to get some stuff for my sisters, and I could use some feminine input.
- Then maybe we could grab a bite to eat and take in a movie or something.
- Listen, Darce. Do you think I'm fickle.
- .... you are thinking about ditching him for that nutcase ?
- Sometimes I feel like I'll never be able to measure up to his expectations.
- .... if you decide to give up on Chase, I'm next in line.
- It wasn't just her surroundings that were different.
- Mealani and I need to make some adjustments on our negative case.
- I understand you and Amy really cut them down to size ( to make someone realize that they are not as important, successful etc as they think they are ) this morning
- Unless you're otherwise occupied, want to go have a pan pizza with the enemy.
- All our tables are oceanfront, sir !
- ... she always likes to go there early and set up.
- I'm an old hand at this sort of thing. In fact, I kind of like the last-minute approach.
- .... if this tournament is to proceed on schedule, it is essential that everyone show up on time.
- We were all totally stressed out --- we thought something awful must have happened to you. Mrs. Nakamoto was worried sick, and Chase is practically a basket case. ( someone who is so nervous or anxious that they cannot deal with simple situations )
- Lani was on automatic pilot most of the time,
- Don't you ever pull another stunt like that, you almost gave me heart failure.
- She never should have let herself caught up in Sam's comedy routine ....
- Want to play some tennis this evening ? ........ I really could use a workout.
- I haven't been to one of those in a long time.
- ... we are about the same size.
- By the time they returned to Lani's house, the sun had set.
- ... he's getting all intense and serious again.
- .... she was seething with irritation inside.
- I wouldn't have beaten you so badly, though, if you'd been in top form.
- Then he started picking my game apart shot by shot, and pretty soon I was so rattled that I couldn't do anything right.
- ..... the following week were agonizing for Lani.
- ... she and Chase were polite but distant to each other.
- But even if I made a play for ( to make an attempt to gain something ) him , it probably wouldn't do any good. In my opinion, he is still hung up on you
- If he thinks she's so perfect and I'm such a mess, then all I can say is, she's welcome to him.
- Chase was the boy of her dreams, that their relationship would only grow and deepen with time.
- I'm glad you are not the kind of girl who holds a grudge.
- I can tell from the look on your face that you don't approve of my philosophy.
- The first one was dismal, but I'm pretty sure we aced the second one.
- I struck out ( failed ) twice in a row.
- .... they all know I have my on days and off days.
- It was a gutsy move on your part to change your case at the last minute, ...
- I'm the one who was crazy for acting the way I did, ...
- These past couple of months have been the worst of my whole life.
- Kate had been working nonstop on this project for a year and a half.
- When the music started to play, Kate eased down the volume.
- .... two's company and three's a crowd.
- .... I just wanted to find out what I was up against. ( to have to deal with a difficult situation or fight an opponent )
- .... This is no time for socializing.
- Sorry Mr. Perry, we're just taking a breather.
- Everything will be in working order by tomorrow morning.
- Have you been waiting long ?
- But next week the station would be up and running. ( if a new system or process is up and running, it is working properly )
- ... the excitement in the room was at fever pitch.
- ... we'll rotate in order to give shifts to as many of you as possible.
- Flushed with embarrassment at her dismal performance, .....
- You stumbled a little, but I could tell how nervous you were.
- They had laid a trap, and she had fallen right into it.
- You two sure look pretty cozy.
- Eric didn't look as if he was in any hurry to leave.
- Kate : Is Mr. Perry here, by any chance ?
- Eric : He's at lunch.
- Almost before Kate knew it, her hour was up.
- After school, still tingling from the thrill of her success .....
- Kate : How soon do you think we could get the phone.
- Eric : Next week, with any luck. I'll check with the principal first thing tomorrow morning.
- I thought I was going to have to hitchhike home.
- No, I probably wouldn't have the nerve.
- Those are beyond sappy. They'd make me lose my lunch if I'd eaten any.
- Looks like you've got your work cut out for you.
- I'm not really into that mushy stuff.
- I'm sorry, I snapped at you.
- Between the two of us, we'll have this mess straightened out in no time.
- Kate : Or are you so cynical because you've been dumped.
- Eric : Bite your tongue. What girl in her right mind would dump lovable old me.
- I really want to know where you learned all that stuff.
- Kate's mind suddenly clicked into high gear.
- ... she hoped she could talk him into pulling some strings and getting her into KZRP.
- Where are you off to in such a hurry ?
- I'm going to catch a ride home with Cheri .....
- I didn't think football was your thing.
- I've modeled my deejay style on his.
- That would be really great, if you can set it up ..........
- I have an appointment with him for two o'clock.
- Did Jake sound a little bit patronizing ? ( someone who is patronizing talks to you as if they think you are less intelligent or important than them )
- I'm gonna grab a cup of coffee, want anything ?
- Gotta start cranking out the tunes.
- That's not even close to being Dadlike, ......
- ... you know as well as I do that nothing will come of it, ....
- Now I guess you want me to set you up on a date with him.
- I wonder if I'll ever be able to figure him out.
- Don't these guys have any pride ?
- At first, I thought there was something familiar about his voice, but I can't put together with a face .........
- He's always making goo-goo eyes ( a silly look that shows you love someone ) at you in class.
- He's just probably holding off because he knows you'll be climbing the walls wondering who he is
- Then as we eliminate each of them, we'll strike his name off the list.
- Andy is short for Andrew.
- Are you still on that kick ?
- Okay, okay ! Your sad story wrings my heart. Where do you live ?
- Math and I just don't mix.
- He must think I am a total nut.
- Startled, Kate slammed on the brakes. ( to make a car stop very suddenly )
- If you're so nuts about Jake, chase him yourself, but leave me out of it.
- Eric : Maybe we ought to call it a day. Want to catch a movie.
- Kate : That sounds like fun. What's playing ?
- Starved ! I worked up quite an appetite ( work up an appetite/thirst to make yourself hungry or thirsty, especially by doing physical exercise or waiting a long time before you eat or drink ) chasing you all over the field.
- My life is a complete and utter disaster.
- You're the one who got me into this mess with Alan.
- ..... get on the line and give me a call.
- Alan found a parking place in the lot.
- I guess I kind of overdid the cheering bit.
- To take her mind off her troubles ...........
- We'll be finished in plenty of time.
- Boy, that was some speech. When is this assembly ?
- I'll meet you by the car.
- That's way out of my price range.
- I'm no good at saying things like that in person, so I thought I'd disguise my voice and try it out over the phone.
- Did you really mean what you said when you called the Love Line all those times.
- ... we became instant best friends.
- Now we were sixteen, and our friendship never wavered.
- .... the rest of the year we kept in touch with long letters and even longer phone calls.
- No sense getting him all upset .......
- He was well-mannered, and real polite.
- I sure didn't see that side of him.
- I'd meet her at the pool over an hour ago! I'd better make tracks.
- Maybe he didn't mean to be rude. Maybe what he said just came out that way.
- My wet hair was hanging in my eyes ..........
- ... we aren't even remotely related.
- Right then and there I should have set him straight and cleared up the misunderstanding, ........
- I simply can't understand how my two best friends could have gotten off on the wrong foot like this.
- He's not stuck-up at all ......... considering who his father is.
- I thought they only did that back in the olden days.
- You really ought to dress up more often, Lexie.
- Samantha : Would you like me to make you up ?
- Lexie : No, I'll do it myself.
- Ms. Tucker. Are you holding up the wall, or doesn't anybody here come up to your high standards ?
- Can't a guy even have a conversation with you without having his head bitten off ? ( to answer someone or speak to them very angrily, when there is no good reason for doing this )
- Like I said before, this isn't really my scene.
- I feel it's my duty to enlighten you.
- This is probably the dumbest thing I've ever done.
- I was so freaked that I didn't stop to find out.
- Max isn't sure how to act around you, and he gets flustered and ends up doing something stupid or clumsy.
- I can't disappoint him by backing out.
- Did I hear about my name being taken in vain ? ( to talk about someone, while they are not there, especially in a way that shows a lack of respect for them )
- Max : Thomas wants to talk to you.
- Samantha : What about ?
- What mischief are you up to today ?
- Can you blame him after you've been so nasty ?
- Deep down inside, I bet you'd like to get along with him.
- The face is familiar but I can't place the name.
- I can have one of the boys saddle up a horse for you in a jiffy. ( very soon )
- I can pay double your usual hourly rate.
- We have tents and air mattresses, all the comforts of home.
- The last thing I need is another run-in ( an argument or disagreement, especially with someone in an official position ) with Max.
- It was too good an offer to pass up.
- Please don't let on I work here, okay ?
- Funny, he doesn't strike me as that type.
- ...... tucked it into my shirt pocket .........
- Around one o'clock, I found a clearing in the woods that looked perfect for a picnic.
- Max tied the horses to some trees.
- Well, you haven't said a civil word to me since we met, and you avoid me like I've got the plague or omething.
- You've never taken the time to find out.
- Let's not go any further with this, okay. We'll just get into another argument.
- By my calculations, we would reach out campsite by five o'clock.
- This is all your fault. Why didn't you say something.
- Don't worry about a thing.
- It's clouding over. Looks like it might rain.
- I strained my eyes and ears, trying to catch a glimpse of the creek or hear the sound of running water
- Even though it was still very early, the heavy clouds made it seem like midnight.
- Hoping to raise their spirits, I said brightly ..........
- When I awoke the next morning, the boys and girls are still sound asleep.
- I thought the kids ought to have something hot in their stomachs to start the day.
- A day ago I would have bristled at his question, thinking he was doubting my competence.
- Max followed me out of the office.
- You might just sweep him off his feet.( sweep sb off their feet to make someone feel suddenly and strongly attracted to you in a romantic way )
- His business takes him all over, so we're never in any one place for long.
- My responses sounded awfully lame to me, but Max didn't seem to notice anything amiss.
- All that moving around must be tough for you.
- Will you please stop being so negative ? Quit overanalyzing everything.
- You can sleep over at my cabin afterward, there's plenty of room.
- Did I really want to chance it and set myself up for heartbreak ?
- It never could have worked out for Max and me.
- We made a date to go riding together at one o'clock.
- Sam got into the other bed, and turned out the light.
- This whole thing was getting more complicated by the minute.
- I have to get back by two-thirty.
- There was no way I'd be able to avoid him, and unless I could brazen it out, ( to deal with a situation that is difficult or embarrassing for you by appearing to be confident rather than ashamed ) he'd blow my cover for sure.
- Well, you've been acting kind of weird all of a sudden.
- I forced another fake laugh.
- I blinked in disbelief.
- You've lucked out so far, but Max is bound to learn the truth sooner or later.
- Well, I must be off now. I expect we'll be seeing quite a bit of each other, Samantha.
- They're two of a kind, the perfect couple.
- ... I am not rich and I work with my hands.
- I've known all along.
- ... she has a serious boyfriend over in England.
- Aren't you being a bit melodramatic ( behaving or talking in an excited way with strong emotion ), Tess ?
- This great deal just fell in our laps.
- My whole life is just wrecked.
- I hope they feel guilty as anything !
- She was in quite a state herself, finishing her current novel, trying .....
- I liked looking at pretty scenery on vacation, but I had no desire to live out in the sticks. [ (out) in the sticks very far from a town or city ]
- I loved being so close to Chicago. ... a world of movers and shakers. I doubted there was any moving and shaking going on in Blossom Creek.
- But all that evening, I had a sinking feeling.
- Aren't you going to get over this funk ( in a (blue) funk very unhappy, worried, or afraid about something ) you're in ?
- I managed a feeble smile.
- ... it did have a few signs of civilisation .....
- Mom was holed up in her upstairs study, typing away on her computer at frenzied pace.
- I'm sorry if I'm trespassing.
- From the way you talk, I can tell you are not from around here.
- There's no problem with this stuff --- it's just the usual red tape.
- These locks are pretty old, and sometimes they get fouled up.
- Looks like it's stuck.
- I yanked again, but it still wouldn't budge.
- Don't mind him, Luke has a grudge against the world.
- He was tall and very well built, ............
- ... when she caught my eye, she motioned for me to join them.
- He's so stuck on himself, it's sickening.
- " Oh, lay off, Carter, " , there is nothing wrong with Luke.
- When I turned back to the table, I saw Dawn regarding me with a wistful expression.
- I'd just love it if Carter showed some interest in me.
- The Stoddards have always been hard up, and now with Luke's father gone it's even worse.
- He's got an awful lot on his mind, and he works real hard.
- I am sorry I tripped you this morning.
- I'm sorry I was so rude and all.
- He was giving me such an unmistakably flirtatious look that I felt myself blushing.
- ... as Mr. Cassin accompanied me on the piano, I sang ......
- I think she looks a little green, don't you ?
- Who was that grim-looking character ( a person of a particular kind ), Tess ?
- ... he's always been serious, like he's got all the worries of the world on his shoulders.
- I began to read and soon got caught up in the story.
- On the off chance that somebody might hear, I started yelling ....
- It tickles Sammy ! Cut it out.
- He helped me to my feet --- actually my foot.
- ... he was wearing sweats and running shoes ..........
- It's a bad sprain, but nothing appears to be broken.
- Just to be on the safe side, though, I'm going to take an X-ray in case she or I missed something.
- She took his death pretty hard.
- It caused quite an uproar.
- I would have to stay off that foot for a few days.
- Well then, what did happen ? An old football injury act up ?
- Folks around here know, she has more than a few screws loose.
- That was more than twenty five years ago, she ought to be over it by now.
- Don't get all riled up, Tess. You don't have to fly into a passion about it
- But if you do get into a passion, why don't you get into one with me, not at me ?
- Usually when a guy says a girl is nice, he means she's boring, or a goody-goody.
- Oh, Luke just made this crack and it broke me up.
- As for Carly, she continued to give me dirty looks in chorus, so I kept out of her way as much as possible.
- You can't eat it raw because it's sour as anything.
- You know, that first day I met you, you give me quite a start being up in Billy's old tree house.
- Carter had made a major effort to get on my good side again ......
- C'mon, you've never ridden my wheels before.
- That was really juvenile, Carter ! I said in disgust.
- Well, it would've been a nice gesture.
- As I pulled up to the station ........
- He'd probably appreciate having someone to help him catch up on things.
- That would be real neighborly of you.
- I am just irked at my brother for not ..... telling me.
- It is real nice of you to go to this trouble and all.
- My little sister got sick and Mom couldn't take off work.
- Sorry I forgot to give Luke your message.
- I don't want to pressure you or anything.
- Luke Stoddard certainly was full of surprises, not to mention talent.
- Mom and Dad were instantly on the alert and began the usual parental inquisition. ( a series of questions that someone asks you in a threatening or unpleasant way )
- After a while they let up on me.
- What if our voices didn't blend well ?
- Luke's old pickup truck pulled up into the drive. ( the area or road between your house and the street )
- My throat's starting to get a little scratchy.
- Luke's lips were just a breath away from mine.
- I completely lost track of time. I guess we'd better start back.
- What a rotten end to what had been such a promising afternoon.
- Tess : The Stoddard boy's quite the musician.
- Luke : She is right ! The kid is a chip off the old block. ( to be very similar to your mother or father in appearance or character )
- I regarded him in frustration.
- Carter, on the other hand, was obviously trying to heat things up.
- ... her friends would think it was unsophisticated and definitely uncool.
- I pitied whoever would have to clean up after the party.
- This is my party and I don't want you fouling it up.
- Carter : Here, buddy --- you get to drive. Tess and I will take the backseat.
- Luke : I wasn't too pleased with this setup, either.
- .... put the truck in reverse and backed out of the parking space ......
- There was a tense, awkward silence as we rode along.
- I was having a rotten time, too.
- Carter : Sorry Tess, I have been talking your ear off.
- Tess : I don't mind. It is about time you let it all out.
- I figured they would wise up sooner or later.
- I've just got a bad case of the jitters.
- She doesn't look one bit jittery.
- Luke and I waited while one act after another took the stage.
- The minute we began to sing, I lost my stage fright.
- I'd hang on to him if I was you.
- Then he kissed very sweetly on the lips.
- Katie shook her head in mock despair. ( despair that you pretend to feel )
- I've spent most of the day slaving at my computer in the nice, cool den, and I'm beat.
- My car is parked in the driveway.
- Katie stalked away, hoping she appeared cool and calm in spite of the fact that she was seething inside.
- You know that we leave at the crack of dawn tomorrow.
- I'll call just as soon as we get settled in our new house.
- ... her parents went through a kind of messy divorce, ......
- Willie idolized his father and brother, and in his eyes they could do no wrong.
- ...... so he could become tough in mind and body.
- Somehow I can't picture you as a lawyer.
- Won't that get you home rather late.
- .... she had asked her mother why he was so strict with her.
- Willie and I can clear the table tonight. Why don't you go get ready for your date.
- I'll be home around twelve or so.
- A friend of mine, a very terrific friend, is moving here in a few days.
- .... maybe we could set her up with your friend Rick ....
- Occasionally, Katie did a brief spot covering the latest fads and fashions ....
- We stopped at Joe's for a hamburger after the party and it was mobbed.
- If you're drifting around somewhere on Cloud Nine, we don't stand a chance of beating those JC girls.
- This is just like old times.
- Remember how we used to pig out in Berlin before we went out searching for .....
- This ugly duckling became a swan because ....... who couldn't stand the sight of her, so she made some changes.
- .......but I was pretty awful there for a while.
- Mr. Hadley was a real dreamboat, remember Katie ?
- Wow, wait til the kids at school take a load of that.
- Oh, I was going with a French boy in Paris for a while, but I ditched him when I found out he was seeing somebody else on the side.
- Think you could update me on the garbage I missed while I was away.
- That Friday evening, Katie and Scott double-dated with Melissa and Rick.
- I've heard a lot about you, Melissa, but nothing I've heard does you justice.
- .... he'd be very happy if I took over his practice some day
- You looked so pretty in that white western outfit.
- It doesn't mean a thing. Don't be paranoid.
- Over the next two weeks, Katie saw very little of Melissa ..........
- Katie decided to find out why Melissa had dropped Rick like a hot potato.
- ..... his family belongs to a really posh country club.
- What are you doing home tonight ?
- Monday's " Teen Scene " taping went off without a hitch.
- I wonder what poor sap she'll hit on next ?
- .... Melissa likes to play the field, but that doesn't make her a bad person.
- Oh, Scott I hope you are not coming down with something. There is a lot of stomach flu going around.
- ..... you should give me some pointers about what to say so he doesn't take it the wrong way.
- ..... there must be girls hanging all over him afterward.
- This is the exact same thing.
- ..... she felt guilty about keeping the news from him, but she couldn't bring herself to mention it.
- I guess creative talent must run in O'Connor family.
- ..... congratulated her on landing the leading role in the musical.
- Are you free the weekend of November 4 ?
- I am sort of shy, and I'm not much of a talker, but if you poke me I'll probably rustle up a sentence or two
- Ben : I guess maybe you're as nervous about talking to me as I am about talking to you.
- Katie : That's about the size of it ( that's about the size of it spoken used to agree that what someone has said about a situation is a good or correct way of describing it )
- Ben : I'll be sure to poke you a couple of times to get you going.
- Katie : Okay. But not in the ribs. I am real ticklish.
- ..... but if we run into traffic, it could take longer .......
- ..... every time I come I feel kind of a glow.
- For a while, I even thought about becoming a cadet, but I decided against it.
- Do you want to freshen up or anything before we leave.
- I bet Ben Anderson will flip out ( to feel very excited and like something very much ) when he sees you.
- Katie gave him a mock scowl. ' Are you telling me I am getting fat ? '
- Katie : He seems very cute.
- Melissa : No romantic sparks ?
- With or without false eyelashes on your nose, I like your looks.
- Katie's heart went out to him. ' oh, I am not angry, in fact I am flattered ' You just took me by surprise, that's all.
- Katie did a lot of heavy thinking on the plane ride back home that Sunday afternoon,
- Katie's feeling of unease grew.
- .... they saw Scott and Melissa making out in Scott's car.
- .... she said it was exactly the other way around.
- You and scott are all wrong for each other .......
- .... between sobs Katie poured out the whole ugly story.
- I never trusted that boy. Obviously, I was right about him all along.
- They treated her with tender concern .......
- You never can tell where something like this can lead.
- I wouldn't make any demands on you or anything
- .... all the problems that had plagued them the night befor emagically disappeared.
- You and Johnnie were always pretty tight ......
- I am doing pretty well, all things considered.
- .... when you do know, let me in on it.
- It's been snowing like crazy up here.
- .... the sunlight on all that snow is almost blinding
- A smile tugged at his mouth.
- Then, I am off the hook ?
- Hank walked over to the cashier to make his purchases.
- My eyes occasionally stray. No harm in looking, you know.
- Darrin was good-looking, well-mannered, and he treated her as an equal ...
- I was going to fix the plug on D.C's heat lamp. The wires are starting to fray.
- Marty finally made good on her threat .........
- Eight weeks is plenty of time to make some headway .....
- Hank looks tough, but on the inside, he's a real softie.
- The drone of an engine drowned out their laughter.
- They are hard to spot because they blend in with the woods and snow
- It won't open from the inside.
- The film was a spy thriller.
- ..... the car picked up speed again and drove off before they could catch up to it.
- It's got to be more than the money.
- Hank : If you're going to keep seeing this guy, well then, maybe I'll start looking around too.
- Marty : Suit yourself. There's already too much of that going around.
- .... it was up to her to smooth things over.
- ..... the flow of customers slowed to a trickle, then stopped altogether.
- Hank : Are you any good at puzzles.
- Marty : I am not too bad.
- Hank stared at her with mock awe.
- My fingers work faster to music.
- Lila's the one who gives me grief.
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1000 angol példamondat kezdőknek, 60 nyelvtani- és mondatszerkezettel
2013.03.22. 12:40 aforizmágus
-1-
- I play football.
- I watch TV.
- I read books.
- I eat cheese.
- I play basketball.
- I drink Cola.
- I learn English.
- I go to school.
- I live in a house.
- I clean my room.
- I put sugar in my tea.
- I go shopping.
- I dream every night.
- I talk to my friend.
- I sing in the bathroom.
- I wake up at seven.
- I forget names.
- I pay at shops.
- I use my toothbrush after eating.
-2-
- I don't play football.
- I don't run with my friend.
- I don't drink Cola.
- I don't eat pizza.
- I don't speak English.
- I don't learn German.
- I don't ride.
- I don't lend.
- I don't light a candle.
- I don't write a letter.
- I don't lose.
- I don't put the books on the shelf.
- I don't rise at night.
- I don't say anything.
- I don't shut the door.
- I don't shoot a bird.
- I don't make a cake.
- I don't pay.
-3-
- Do you play football?
- Do you read a book?
- Do you run with your friend?
- Do you drink Cola?
- Do you eat pizza?
- Do you speak English?
- Do you learn German?
- Do you ride?
- Do you lend?
- Do you light the candle?
- Do you write a letter?
- Do you lose?
- Do you put the books on the shelf?
- Do you rise at 9?
- Do you say anything?
- Do you shut the door?
- Do you shoot a bird?
- Do you make a cake?
- Do you pay?
-4-
- I can play football.
- I can read.
- I can run.
- I can swim.
- I can ride.
- I can play basketball.
- I can talk.
- I can sleep.
- I can dream.
- I can help Peter.
- I can kick the ball.
- I can listen to you.
- I can dance.
- I can hear something.
- I can write.
- I can go on holiday.
- I can play football with Andris.
- I can drink Cola.
- I can eat macaroni.
-5-
- I can't play football.
- I can't see a bird.
- I can't drink Cola.
- I can't eat pizza.
- I can't ride.
- I can't steal.
- I can't read a book.
- I can't write.
- I can't dance.
- I can't listen to music.
- I can't play basketball.
- I can't buy a shoe.
- I can't sleep.
- I can't sell.
- I can't tell anything about football.
- I can't cook.
- I can't play table tennis.
- I can't play tennis.
- I can't phone my friend.
-6-
- Can you play football?
- Can you read?
- Can you run?
- Can you sleep?
- Can you dream?
- Can you watch TV?
- Can you eat?
- Can you drink?
- Can you write a letter?
- Can you ride?
- Can you swim?
- Can you play baseball?
- Can you kick?
- Can you cook?
- Can you dance?
- Can you learn?
- Can you listen to music?
- Can you steal?
- Can you play table tennis?
-7-
- I like playing football.
- I like writing.
- I like talking.
- I like swimming.
- I like running.
- I like cooking.
- I like watching Tv.
- I like learning.
- I like eating.
- I like drinking.
- I like reading.
- I like riding.
- I like dreaming.
- I like dancing.
- I like stealing.
- I like listening to music.
- I like playing table tennis.
- I like playing tennis.
-8-
- I don't like cooking lunch.
- I don't like writing a letter.
- I don't like dancing.
- I don't like learning English.
- I don't like sleeping.
- I don't like reading a book.
- I don't like eating a pizza.
- I don't like drinking a Cola.
- I don't like dreaming.
- I don't like running.
- I don't like swimming.
- I don't like watching TV.
- I don't like dancing.
- I don't like listening to music.
- I don't like stealing.
- I don't like riding.
- I don't like playing table tennis.
- I don't like playing tennis.
-9-
- Do you like playing football?
- Do you like eating snales?
- Do you like sleeping under water?
- Do you like travelling by car?
- Do you like learning English?
- Do you like going to school?
- Do you like listening to fired guns?
- Do you like running on fire?
- Do you like chasing flies?
- Do you like killing ants?
- Do you like falling without a parachute?
- Do you like watching Tv on a falling plane?
- Do you like speaking to a wild lion?
- Do you like waking up and getting up very quickly?
-10-
- I'd like a ball.
- I'd like a bicycle.
- I'd like a zoo.
- I'd like a nurse.
- I'd like a clown.
- I'd like a bottle of wine.
- I'd like a football.
- I'd like a film.
- I'd like a match.
- I'd like an onion.
- I'd like a ship.
- I'd like a fruit.
- I'd like a chocolate Easter bunny.
- I'd like a sofa.
- I'd like a watch.
- I'd like a yoghurt.
- I'd like a customer.
- I'd like a Xmas present.
- I'd like a cabbage.
-11-
- I wouldn't like a table.
- I wouldn't like a book.
- I wouldn't like a chair.
- I wouldn't like a nurse.
- I wouldn't like a glass.
- I wouldn't like a computer.
- I wouldn't like a ball.
- I wouldn't like a gun.
- I wouldn't like a cat.
- I wouldn't like a dog.
- I wouldn't like a uniform.
- I wouldn't like a dictionary.
- I wouldn't like a pen.
- I wouldn't like a pencil.
- I wouldn't like a ruller.
- I wouldn't like a rubber.
- I wouldn't like a key.
- I wouldn't like a Tv.
- I wouldn't like a Dvd.
-12-
- Would you like a kick?
- Would you like a book?
- Would you like a chair?
- Would you like a table?
- Would you like a radio?
- Would you like a Tv?
- Would you like a bedroom?
- Would you like a ball?
- Would you like a dog?
- Would you like a cat?
- Would you like a bike?
- Would you like a Dvd?
- Would you like a computer?
- Would you like a brush?
- Would you like a woman?
- Would you like a kitchen?
- Would you like a telephone?
- Would you like a house?
- Would you like a bed?
-13-
- I'd like to read.
- I'd like to see a film.
- I'd like to sleep.
- I'd like to eat.
- I'd like to run.
- I'd like to drink.
- I'd like to dance.
- I'd like to ride.
- I'd like to watch Tv.
- I'd like to learn English.
- I'd like to speak.
- I'd like to write a letter.
- I'd like to swim.
- I'd like to steal.
- I'd like to listen to music.
- I'd like to talk.
- I'd like to buy a shoe.
- I'd like to cook a lunch.
-14-
- I wouldn't like to run.
- I wouldn't like to laugh.
- I wouldn't like to drink.
- I wouldn't like to eat.
- I wouldn't like to read.
- I wouldn't like to write.
- I wouldn't like to ride.
- I wouldn't like to see you.
- I wouldn't like to talk.
- I wouldn't like to have a bath.
- I wouldn't like to sleep.
- I wouldn't like to dream.
- I wouldn't like to learn.
- I wouldn't like to listen to music.
- I wouldn't like to draw.
- I wouldn't like to dance.
- I wouldn't like to drive.
- I wouldn't like to watch TV.
-15-
- Would you like to play basketball?
- Would you like to play football?
- Would you like to watch TV?
- Would you like to read?
- Would you like to run?
- Would you like to sleep?
- Would you like to eat?
- Would you like to drink?
- Would you like to learn English?
- Would you like to dance?
- Would you like to listen to music?
- Would you like to eat chocolate?
- Would you like to draw a picture?
- Would you like to travel?
- Would you like to buy my book?
-16-
- I played football.
- I besought.
- I bade you to eat bread with sour cherry.
- I bled.
- I blew my nose.
- I swept the dust.
- I stole a pair of shoes.
- I spreng.
- I spoke to my friend.
- I shot a bird.
- I rode.
- I sang a song.
- I saw a car.
- I rose.
- I cast a pebble.
- I crept.
- I hid a book.
- I bought a cap.
-17-
- I didn't eat pizza.
- I didn't drink Cola.
- I didn't run.
- I didn't dream.
- I didn't talk to my friend.
- I didn't walk slowly.
- I didn't sleep at 7.
- I didn't play basketball.
- I didn't clean my shoes.
- I didn't cry.
- I didn't kick a ball.
- I didn't write a letter.
- I didn't learn English.
- I didn't sleep much.
- I didn't smoke.
- I didn't read this book.
- I didn't do exercises.
- I didn't have dinner.
-18-
- Did you play football?
- Did you sleep deeply?
- Did you learn to read?
- Did you read my book?
- Did you write a letter to the USA?
- Did you hear your sister?
- Did you learn English?
- Did you read Bible?
- Did you get a present for your birthday?
- Did you eat chocolate?
- Did you swim in the sea?
- Did you see your friend?
- Did you clean your teeth?
- Did you come home late?
- Did you sleep well?
- Did you have a sunbath?
- Did you have a postcard?
-19-
- I was at school yesterday.
- I was at the market place yesterday.
- I was in the kitchen in the morning.
- I was on the football last night.
- I was in the garden at six.
- I was at the airport on Monday.
- I was at the station on Saturday.
- I was in Szeged at five.
- I was in Berlin in summer.
- I was in my room just now.
- I was in our car last week.
- I was under water in the river.
- I was in a box at the party.
- I was in the living room just now.
- I was in the house when he came.
- I was in the tub when she called me.
- I was in the garage when it rained.
- I was in the bookshop at 7.
- I was in bed at 6.
-20-
- I wasn't at school yesterday.
- I wasn't in the kitchen on Tuesday.
- I wasn't in the garage yesterday.
- I wasn't at the market place today.
- I wasn't at the shop at 6.
- I wasn't at the airport yesterday evening.
- I wasn't at home on Thursday.
- I wasn't in the garden at 1.
- I wasn't in bed in the morning.
- I wasn't on the football field on Saturday.
- I wasn't on Mount Everest today.
- I wasn't at the party at 9.
- I wasn't at the railway stop on wednesday.
- I wasn't on the motorway on Sunday.
- I wasn't there then.
-21-
- Were you in the garden yesterday?
- Were you at school yesterday?
- Were you at the station yesterday?
- Were you at the airport yesterday?
- Were you at the football field yesterday?
- Were you in the kitchen yesterday?
- Were you in the bathroom yesterday?
- Were you at the library yesterday?
- Were you at the square yesterday?
- Were you at the cinema yesterday?
- Were you at the corner yesterday?
- Were you in the living-room yesterday?
- Were you at the shop yesterday?
- Were you in the class yesterday?
- Were you in the garage yesterday?
- Were you at the hospital last week?
- Were you at the river yesterday?
- Were you in the mountains yesterday?
- Were you at the mine yesterday?
-22-
- I have a football.
- I have a pen.
- I have a lot of medals.
- I have a big dog.
- I have a pencil case.
- I have a big rubber.
- I have a small watch.
- I have a poster.
- I have a brother.
- I have a newspaper.
- I have a cap.
- I have a lot of books.
- I have a small map.
- I have a heavy desk.
- I have a light cat.
- I have a big car.
- I have a ruler.
- I have a strong father.
- I have a beautiful mother.
-23-
- I don't have a football.
- I don't have a book.
- I don't have a dictionary.
- I don't have a table.
- I don't have a lorry.
- I don't have a boat.
- I don't have a lamp.
- I don't have a basketball.
- I don't have a newspaper.
- I don't have a bed.
- I don't have a room.
- I don't have a dog.
- I don't have a cat.
- I don't have a car.
- I don't have a radio.
- I don't have a TV.
- I don't have a bike.
- I don't have a chair.
- I don't have a glass.
- I don't have a skateboard.
-24-
- Do you have a football?
- Do you have a skunk?
- Do you have a car?
- Do you have a cat?
- Do you have a dog?
- Do you have a table?
- Do you have a chair?
- Do you have a lamp?
- Do you have a poster?
- Do you have a pen?
- Do you have a pencil?
- Do you have a rubber?
- Do you have a ruler?
- Do you have a dictionary?
- Do you have a book?
- Do you have a shoe?
- Do you have a basketball?
- Do you have a TV?
- Do you have a DVD?
-25-
- I will play football.
- I will watch tv at eight.
- I will go to bed at 9.
- I will have dinner at 7.
- I will read in bed tonight.
- I will have a bath at 9.
- I will do my homework next day.
- I will travel in summer.
- I will play.
- I will come.
- I will look for a wheel.
- I will mix a coffee.
- I will see a plane.
- I will live in the USA.
- I will invite a friend.
- I will win.
- I will kill a man.
- I will say a number.
- I will have fun.
-26-
- I won't play football.
- I won't read.
- I won't swim.
- I won't run.
- I won't ride.
- I won't play basketball.
- I won't talk.
- I won't sleep.
- I won't dream.
- I won't help Peter.
- I won't write.
- I won't listen to you.
- I won't dance.
- I won't hear anything.
- I won't go on holiday.
- I won't play football with Andris.
- I won't drink Cola.
- I won't eat macaroni.
- I won't listen to the radio.
-27-
- Will you eat pizza?
- Will you play football?
- Will you read a book?
- Will you run?
- Will you swim?
- Will you ride?
- Will you sleep?
- Will you listen to music?
- Will you dream?
- Will you dance?
- Will you write?
- Will you jump from a mountain?
- Will you clean?
- Will you kill a cat?
- Will you drive a car?
- Will you bake a cake?
- Will you clean your teeth?
- Will you buy something?
- Will you sell it?
-28-
- What do you play?
- What do you read?
- What do you drink?
- What do you dream?
- What do you eat?
- What do you see?
- What do you wash up?
- What do you sing?
- What do you listen to?
- What do you buy?
- What do you carry?
- What do you learn?
- What do you draw?
- What do you know?
- What do you paint?
- What do you iron?
- What do you blow?
- What do you rake?
- What do you order?
-29-
- When do you play?
- When do you wake up?
- When do you get up?
- When do you go to the bathroom?
- When do you get dressed?
- When do you have breakfast?
- When do you clean your teeth?
- When do you go to school?
- When do you eat your elevenses?
- When do you have a break?
- When do you go home?
- When do you have lunch?
- When do you go to play?
- When do you come home?
- When do you learn?
- When do you watch TV?
- When do you have dinner?
- When do you have a bath?
- When do you go to bed?
-30-
- How do you play?
- How do you sleep?
- How do you draw?
- How do you see?
- How do you run?
- How do you drink?
- How do you write?
- How do you pay?
- How do you buy?
- How do you speak?
- How do you cook lunch?
- How do you get dressed?
- How do you swim?
- How do you kick?
- How do you learn English?
- How do you watch the TV?
- How do you use your PC?
- How do you go to school?
- How do you drive your car?
-31-
- Why do you play?
- Why do you eat macaroni?
- Why do you drink Cola?
- Why do you dream about a duck?
- Why do you learn English?
- Why do you read a book?
- Why do you talk to my friend?
- Why do you play basketball?
- Why do you sit on this chair?
- Why do you write a letter?
- Why do you have your hair cut?
- Why do you have a beard?
- Why do you talk to your friends?
- Why do you sing loudly?
- Why do you dance fast?
- Why do you drive a car?
- Why do you like animals?
- Why do you learn to drive?
- Why do you clean your teeth?
-32-
- Where do you play?
- Where do you sleep?
- Where do you learn?
- Where do you have a bath?
- Where do you drink?
- Where do you read?
- Where do you win?
- Where do you eat?
- Where do you play football?
- Where do you pay?
- Where do you buy things?
- Where do you say good night?
- Where do you live?
- Where do you write?
- Where do you throw it?
- Where do you kill?
- Where do you run?
- Where do you dream?
- Where do you kick the ball?
-33-
- Which football player do you like?
- Which basketball player do you like?
- Which boy do you like?
- Which planet do you like?
- Which colour do you like?
- Which season do you like?
- Which chair do you like?
- Which table do you like?
- Which TV do you like?
- Which room do you like?
- Which lamp do you like?
- Which girl do you like?
- Which bed do you like?
- Which DVD do you like?
- Which ball do you like?
- Which pen do you like?
- Which pencil do you like?
- Which ruler do you like?
-34-
- Who reads a book?
- Who dreams?
- Who drinks a Cola?
- Who eats a pizza?
- Who washes up the dishes?
- Who sees a bird?
- Who wins a copy-book?
- Who writes a letter?
- Who cooks the lunch?
- Who likes chocolate?
- Who looks at the clouds?
- Who learns English?
- Who watches television?
- Who buys bread?
- Who meets you?
- Who feeds the dog?
- Who kills the lion?
- Who swims in the water?
-35-
- Whose football do you play with?
- Whose pencil do you write with?
- Whose pen do you write with?
- Whose rubber do you erase with?
- Whose ruler do you use?
- Whose basketball do you play with?
- Whose book do you learn from?
- Whose dictionary do you use?
- Whose glass do you drink from?
- Whose tv do you watch?
- Whose DVD do you watch?
- Whose room do you use?
- Whose bed do you sleep on?
- Whose recorder do you listen to?
- Whose car do you drive?
- Whose bike do you ride?
- Whose chair do you sit on?
- Whose computer do you use?
- Whose cap do you use?
-36-
- I must play football tomorrow.
- I must read a book tomorrow.
- I must eat a pizza tomorrow.
- I must drink Cola tomorrow.
- I must dream with a dog tomorrow.
- I must win a medal tomorrow.
- I must buy a shoe tomorrow.
- I must learn English tomorrow.
- I must cook dinner tomorrow.
- I must write a letter tomorrow.
- I must pay a car tomorrow.
- I must listen to music tomorrow.
- I must dance tomorrow.
- I must paint a picture tomorrow.
- I must draw tomorrow.
- I must sing tomorrow.
- I must wash up tomorrow.
- I must drive a car tomorrow.
-37-
- I mustn't play football with you.
- I mustn't read under water.
- I mustn't ride on our dog.
- I mustn't sleep on the floor.
- I mustn't watch tv after midnight.
- I mustn't write a letter at school.
- I mustn't eat in the evening.
- I mustn't drink alcohol.
- I mustn't cook at home.
- I mustn't run in the school.
- I mustn't see a horse on Monday.
- I mustn't speak Chinese.
- I mustn't drive a car in Spain.
-38-
- Must I play football?
- Must I learn?
- Must I cook?
- Must I read?
- Must I ride?
- Must I watch Tv?
- Must I learn English?
- Must I play basketball?
- Must I run?
- Must I sing?
- Must I write?
- Must I draw a picture?
- Must I walk?
- Must I buy a present?
- Must I sell?
- Must I drive a car?
- Must I count?
- Must I fly?
- Must I play with the computer?
- Must I dance?
-39-
- I am playing football now.
- I am reading a book now.
- I am running now.
- I am eating pizza now.
- I am drinking Cola now.
- I am riding now.
- I am speaking English now.
- I am living here now.
- I am waiting now.
- I am sleeping now.
- I am dreaming now.
- I am thinking now.
- I am writing now.
- I am walking now.
- I am playing basketball now.
- I am cooking now.
- I am cleaning now.
-40-
- I'm not playing football now.
- I'm not reading a book now.
- I'm not running now.
- I'm not drinking Cola now.
- I'm not eating pizza now.
- I'm not cleaning the window now.
- I'm not driving a car now.
- I'm not dreaming about something now.
- I'm not sleeping now.
- I'm not buying shoes now.
- I'm not writing a letter now.
- I'm not thinking of a glass now.
- I'm not getting dressed now.
- I'm not living in a big house now.
- I'm not drawing a picture now.
- I'm not looking at the ceiling now.
-41-
- Are you playing football now?
- Are you reading a book now?
- Are you riding a horse now?
- Are you eating pizza now?
- Are you sleeping now?
- Are you writing a letter now?
- Are you cooking suop now?
- Are you looking at a cow now?
- Are you singing a song now?
- Are you dancing now?
- Are you playing basketball now?
- Are you running now?
- Are you dreaming now?
- Are you learning English now?
- Are you peeling a carrot now?
- Are you drawing a picture now?
- Are you painting a house now?
-42-
- I'm going to play football.
- I'm going to play basketball.
- I'm going to read a book.
- I'm going to ride a horse.
- I'm going to eat pizza.
- I'm going to sleep.
- I'm going to work.
- I'm going to drive a car.
- I'm going to cook supper.
- I'm going to run.
- I'm going to speak.
- I'm going to write.
- I'm going to learn English.
- I'm going to swim.
- I'm going to listen to music.
- I'm going to get up.
- I'm going to remember.
- I'm going to dance.
- I'm going to dream about a car.
- I'm going to look at a cow.
-43-
- I'm not going to read a book.
- I'm not going to write a letter.
- I'm not going to sleep in my bed.
- I'm not going to run.
- I'm not going to swim in my pool.
- I'm not going to play basketball.
- I'm not going to see a bird.
- I'm not going to drink Cola.
- I'm not going to eat pizza.
- I'm not going to dream in my bed.
- I'm not going to wear my T-shirt.
- I'm not going to shear the grass.
- I'm not going to sit on my chair.
- I'm not going to knit a pullover.
- I'm not going to ride on my horse.
- I'm not going to light a candle.
- I'm not going to shit.
-44-
- Are you going to play football?
- Are you going to read a book?
- Are you going to ride a horse?
- Are you going to sleep?
- Are you going to cook lunch?
- Are you going to learn English?
- Are you going to dance?
- Are you going to run?
- Are you going to play basketball?
- Are you going to write a letter?
- Are you going to cook dinner?
- Are you going to watch Tv?
- Are you going to look at a cow?
- Are you going to get up early?
- Are you going to have a holiday?
- Are you going to eat pizza?
- Are you going to drink Cola?
- Are you going to play water polo?
- Are you going to swim?
-45-
- It's going to rain.
- I'm going to eat.
- You're going to sleep.
- He's going to dance.
- She's going to learn.
- It's going to snow.
- We're going to have a holiday.
- They're going to play football.
- It's going to ride.
- I'm going to run.
- You're going to cook lunch.
- He's going to read a book.
- She's going to learn English.
- It's going to be windy.
- We're going to play basketball.
- They're going to write a letter.
- It's going to be dark.
- I'm going to get up early.
- You're going to watch Tv.
- He's going to break his neck.
-46-
- It isn't going to rain.
- I'm not going to eat.
- You aren't going to sleep.
- He isn't going to dance.
- She isn't going to learn.
- It isn't going to snow.
- We aren't going to have a holiday.
- They aren't going to play football.
- It isn't going to ride.
- I'm not going to run.
- You aren't going to cook lunch.
- He isn't going to read a book.
- She isn't going to learn English.
- It isn't going to be windy.
- We aren't going to play basketball.
- They aren't going to write a letter.
- It isn't going to be dark.
- I'm not going to get up early.
- You aren't going to watch Tv.
- He isn't going to break his neck.
-47-
- Is it going to rain?
- Am I going to sleep?
- Are you going to read a magazine?
- Is he going to play water polo?
- Is she going to cook lunch?
- Is it going to work?
- Are we going to read a book?
- Are they going to play football?
- Are you going to watch Tv?
- Is he going to write?
- Is she going to sit down?
- Are they going to play with the dog?
- Are you going to have a bath?
- Is he going to ride a horse?
- Is she going to run?
- Are they going to blow their noses?
- Are you going to learn English?
- Are you going to listen to the radio?
- Are you going to visit me?
- Are you going to kill somebody?
-48-
- I was playing football when it started to rain.
- I was eating maccaroni when it started to rain.
- You were reading a book when it started to rain.
- He was watching a film when it started to rain.
- She was sleeping in the garden when it started to rain.
- We were learning English when it started to rain.
- They were running in the park when it started to rain.
- I was coming home when it started to rain.
- I was feeding the dog when it started to rain.
- I was in my room and I was learning when it started to rain.
-49-
- Were you playing football when it started to rain?
- Were you reading a book when it started to rain?
- Were you learning English when it started to rain?
- Were you cooking lunch when it started to rain?
- Were you eating pizza when it started to rain?
- Were you watching Tv when it started to rain?
- Were you running when it started to rain?
- Were you playing basketball when it started to rain?
- Were you sleeping in the garden when it started to rain?
-50-
- I wasn't playing football when it started to rain.
- I wasn't reading a book when it started to rain.
- I wasn't cooking lunch when it started to rain.
- I wasn't playing basketball when it started to rain.
- I wasn't learning English when it started to rain.
- I wasn't sleeping in the morning when it started to rain.
- I wasn't playing water polo when it started to rain.
- I wasn't watching Tv in the morning when it started to rain.
- I wasn't writing a letter when it started to rain.
- I wasn't drawing a picture when it started to rain.
-51-
- If I play football I will be tired.
- If I learn a lot I will be clever.
- If I practise football I will be able.
- If I don't go to bed early I will be sleepy in the morning.
- If I sit a lot I will be bored.
- If I sleep a lot I will be fit.
- If I read a lot I will be well-read.
- If I eat a lot I will be fat.
- If I cook a lot I will be a cook.
- If I draw a lot I will be an artist.
- If I eat carrot I will be healthy.
- If I write a lot I will be a good writer.
- If I eat vitamin I will be healthy.
- If I can speak German I will be able to go to Germany.
-52-
- If I don't play football, I will learn.
- If I don't read a book, I will write a letter.
- If I don't eat a pizza, I will drink a Cola.
- If I don't dream about a horse, I will sleep.
- If I don't learn English, I will draw a picture.
- If I don't cook lunch, I will play water polo.
- If I don't watch tv, I will play handball.
- If I don't play basketball, I will play cricket.
- If I don't run, I will eat macaroni.
- If I don't feed the dog, I will ride a horse.
-53-
- If I play football, I won't learn.
- If I read a newspaper, I won't write a letter.
- If I eat a hamburger, I won't drink Canada dry.
- If I dream of a horse, I won't sleep.
- If I learn Spanish, I won't draw a picture.
- If I cook lunch, I won't play water polo.
- If I play basketball, I won't play cricket.
- If I run, I won't eat a cake.
- If I feed the cat, I won't ride a horse.
- If I clean my teeth, I won't wash my face.
-54-
- If I play football, you will play, too.
- If I jump into the well, you will jump, too.
- If I read a book, you will read, too.
- If I sleep in the morning, you will sleep, too.
- If I play basketball, you will play, too.
- If I cook lunch in the evening, you will cook, too.
- If I dance in the afternoon, you will dance, too.
- If I watch Tv, you will watch, too.
- If I swim in the evening, you will swim, too.
- If I play cricket, you will play, too.
-55-
- If I don't play football, you will help me to learn.
- If I don't cook, you will eat nothing.
- If I don't see the film, you will tell the story to me.
- If I don't sleep, you will work tomorrow.
- If I don't write a letter, you will go there in vain.
- If I don't work, you will give him my money.
- If I don't eat a lot, you will eat my remains.
- If I don't drink alcohol, you will bring me some fruit juice.
- If I don't get up in time, you will go shopping.
-56-
- If I read a book, you won't watch Tv.
- If I play football, you won't play with me.
- If I cook lunch, you won't play basketball.
- If I dance a lot, you won't play with PSII.
- If I run in the morning, you won't sleep a lot.
- If I sleep in the morning, you won't watch Tv.
- If I play with PSI, you won't play with it.
- If I read a newspaper, you won't listen to the radio.
- If I play handball in the evening, you won't play water polo in the morning.
- If I swim a lot, you won't eat a lot.
-57-
- If I don't play football, you won't play, either.
- If I don't read a book, you won't read, either.
- If I don't sleep a lot, you won't sleep, either.
- If I don't watch Tv a lot, you won't watch TV, either.
- If I don't play water polo, you won't play, either.
- If I don't dance a lot, you won't dance, either.
- If I don't play with PS1, you won't play, either.
- If I don't play handball, you won't play, either.
- If I don't listen to the radio, you won't listen to it, either.
- If I don't run a lot, you won't run, either.
-58-
- If I don't play football, I won't be tired.
- If I don't read this book, I won't know the answer.
- If I don't cook lunch, I won't be late.
- If I don't learn, I won't now know the answer.
- If I don't go to school, I won't know the homework.
- If I don't make my bed, I won't go playing football.
- If I don't play water polo, I won't be wet.
- If I don't write a letter, I won't post it.
- If I don't learn English, I won't speak English.
- If I don't play football, I won't meet my friends.
-59-
- I played football yesterday.
- I wrote a letter yesterday.
- I ate pizza yesterday.
- I bore a child yesterday.
- I bound a cap yesterday.
- I bled yesterday.
- I blew my nose yesterday.
- I dug yesterday.
- I beat a cat yesterday.
- I cut bread yesterday.
- I bought a pair of shoes yesterday.
- I cast a picture yesterday.
- I dwelt in New York last year.
- I burnt a letter yesterday.
- I flew yesterday.
- I fought in the war in '45.
- I drank Cola yesterday.
-60-
- I didn't play football yesterday.
- I didn't play handball yesterday.
- I didn't read a book yesterday.
- I didn't ride a horse yesterday.
- I didn't sleep yesterday.
- I didn't drink yesterday.
- I didn't eat yesterday.
- I didn't dream yesterday.
- I didn't draw a picture yesterday.
- I didn't cook lunch yesterday.
- I didn't look at a dog yesterday.
- I didn't swim yesterday.
- I didn't play basketball yesterday.
- I didn't play water polo yesterday.
- I didn't watch Tv yesterday.
- I didn't write a letter yesterday.
- I didn't run yesterday.
- I didn't dance yesterday.
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2013.03.22. 11:46 aforizmágus
- He couldn’t recall where they had met.
- I reckon the cost at about a million.
- We reckon to finish the task by Monday the latest. (úgy számoljuk)
- He is reckoned to be highly talented. (Nagyon tehetségesnek tartják.)
- I reckon (that) it’s much healthier to live outside the city. (úgy gondolom)
- It was reckoned that he would be promoted. (mindenki azt gondolta, hogy)
- We reckon it a victory that they’ve accepted our proposal. (győzelemnek könyveljük el)
- We recognized her (by/from her voice).
- The government recognized violence on TV as a problem. (elismerte, hogy)
- He is recognized to be an expert in this field. (elismert szakértő)
- He is recognized as an expert.
- He recognized that she hated her job. (beismerte)
- It was recognized that the proposal was not viable. (elismerték)
- She recognized how important the matter was.
- Can you recommend a good language school (to me)?
- She was recommended as a plumber.
- He was recommended for the job.
- I recommended Joe to take over the job. (Joe-t ajánlottam)
- I recommended going by bus.
- He recommended their buying a new house.
- We recommended (that) you come after nine.
- He recommended (to us) that our money (should) be invested.
- It is recommended (that) you should wear a helmet. (ajánlott)
- Attendance is strongly recommended where the suspect is a person at risk. (melegen ajánlott)
- The price of this fridge is reduced by 50%.
- We have reduced the length of the journey from two weeks to one.
- She was reduced to begging him to help. (odáig lealacsonyodott, hogy)
- He referred to the previous lesson by mentioning the Turks.
- He was referred to the best clinic. (beutalták)
- We’ll need to reflect (on the consequences).
- She reflected that she would probably never see the place again.
- Local planning must reflect what people, not developers, want. (azt kell tükröznie)
- We were asked to refrain from smoking.
- He refused (them) nothing.
- The government refused to comment on security matters.
- He regarded them with contempt. (Megvetéssel szemlélte őket.)
- He regarded her as an excellent candidate.
- She regarded it as dishonest to cheat on the exam.
- I regret nothing.
- I regret to inform you that your application has not been accepted. (sajnálattal közlöm)
- I regret saying/having said such a horrible thing. (Sajnálom, hogy ilyen borzasztó dolgot mondtam.)
- I regret that I was unable to attend your wedding.
- I would regret it if I didn’t jump at this opportunity.
- She regrets what she’s done.
- He is related to the president somehow. (rokona)
- This is not relevant to our discussion.
- There is no doubt that capital is relevant for making decisions.
- We rely on computers (for help). (számítógépekre támaszkodunk)
- We rely on computers (to help us).
- I relied on you/your coming to the party. (bíztam benne, hogy)
- You can rely on the prices staying the same.
- She remained (as) a member of parliament for another term.
- There remained some questions about his proposal.
- We remained silent after the film.
- They remained to see the match.
- It remains to be settled in court how much compensation they will get. (majd a bíróságon elválik, hogy)
- It remains true that money doesn’t necessarily mean happiness. (örök igazság, hogy)
- They must have met before but he couldn’t remember.
- I didn’t remember his birthday.
- I remember her as a young girl.
- This place will always be remembered for the battle.
- I’ll remember to post your letter. (nem fogom elfelejteni, hogy feladjam)
- I remember walking in the forest with him. (emlékszem, amikor sétáltam)
- I remember him/his being very talkative.
- She remembered (that) she had a date.
- He couldn’t remember how to make spaghetti sauce.
- Please remember me to your sister. (add át az üdvözletem)
- He reminded me of my promise.
- You remind me of Uncle Sam.
- She reminded me to close the door.
- He reminded me that the outing had been put off.
- Please remind me when the film starts.
- Can you repeat the question (to me), please?
- Repeat the sentences after me.
- Tell me if I’m repeating myself. (ha ismétlem magam)
- She repeated that the case was really urgent.
- We have just replaced the old monitor (with a new one).
- She replied (to me) (with a smile).
- He replied that he couldn’t make a decision alone.
- The journalist reported (on) whaling (to the National Geographic Channel).
- Hotel guests are asked to report to the receptionist on arrival. (jelentkezni)
- They reported the victim badly injured.
- Pelikán was reported (to the secret police) (for owning a pig). (feljelentették, azért)
- The building was reported as being in bad condition.
- They reported seeing her in the forest.
- The building was reported to be in a bad condition.
- The programme reported that prices would not rise.
- It is reported that the epidemic is spreading.
- It’s been reported where the robber is hiding.
- Unions represent workers.
- The queen is represented as an angel in the film. (angyalként ábrázolják)
- The painting represents the earl killing the king. (a király meggyilkolásakor ábrázolja)
- She represented her claims (to the insurance company). (benyújtotta kártérítési igényét)
- The court held that the accused represented that the bank owed him the money and that he was entitled to withdraw it. (azt az álláspontot képviselte)
- We requested information (from the agency).
- Gentlemen are requested to wear a jacket.
- The guard requested (of them) that they (should) leave their cameras outside.
- We require extra help.
- Efficiency is required (of a secretary) in our company.
- The car requires an expert to repair it.
- The rule requires that you can only smoke in the courtyard. (a szabály megköveteli)
- The situation requires that I should be there. (a helyzet megkívánja)
- It is required that all information should be provided to the patient. (kötelező) /It is required (of me) that I (should) give evidence. (azt kívánják tőlem, hogy)
- All cars require servicing.
- He resigned (as chairman) last year.
- The police resisted the demands of the kidnapper.
- She resisted telling him about the surprise.
- He responded (to my suggestion) with a laugh.
- He responded (to my suggestion) by laughing.
- She responded that it wasn’t her fault.
- He is responsible for the project.
- We are responsible for killing the prisoners.
- He is responsible to the president only. (az elnöknek köteles beszámolni)
- It was not responsible to show a programme like that on television. (felelőtlenség volt)
- The journalist revealed the truth (to the public).
- She was revealed as a spy. (leleplezték)
- His face revealed that he was nervous.
- It has been revealed that the criminals have left the country.
- His face didn’t reveal how he felt.
- You were right about him, he is really stupid. (igazad volt vele kapcsolatban)
- He was right to leave her. (igaza volt, hogy)
- You were absolutely right in refusing the offer. (teljesen igazad volt, hogy)
- It is right that he should be treated equally.
- He risked his life for his turtle.
- He risked everything on roulette.
- How could he risk losing all his money?
- He couldn’t risk his partner telling everything to the police so he killed him.
- They robbed the lady of her jewellery.
- He was really rude (to his mother).
- It was really rude (of you) to treat her like that.
- The king ruled for fifty years.
- Elizabeth II. rules (over) England.
- The judge ruled on the legality of the procedure. (döntött)
- The court ruled in favour of the defendant. (a vádlott javára döntött)
- The court ruled against the defendant. (a vádlott ellen döntött)
- The consumption of alcohol was ruled illegal. (törvénytelennek nyilvánították)
- The court ruled that he was innocent. (ártatlannak nyilvánította)
- He’s been running for half an hour.
- We ran six kilometres a day.
- She will be running in the 400 metres.
- Gore is running for president. (jelölteti magát)
- Gore is running against the young Bush.
- Our car runs on unleaded petrol. (működik)
- I’ll run a bath for you. (eresztek)
- I’ll run you a bath.
- Her eyes were running with tears. (ömlött a szeméből a könny)
- The river ran dry in the dry season. (kiszáradt)
- He was sad that the camp was over.
- We were sad to leave. (sajnáljuk, hogy mennünk kell)
- It is sad to be alone.
- It is sad that she is so lonely.
- This area is not safe (for children).
- In the hut we were safe from attack. (biztonságban voltunk)
- Is it safe (for me) to come by bus?
- It’s safe coming by bus.
- The decision didn’t satisfy everyone.
- The boss was satisfied of the need for a new computer. (meggyőzték a főnököt)
- She satisfied herself (that) she did the right thing. (meggyőzte magát)
- She was satisfied with her result.
- He is satisfied to live in London.
- I am satisfied (that) he hasn’t lied.
- The lifeguard saved her (from drowning).
- We've been saving (money) (for a new car) for years. (új autóra gyűjtünk)
- My grandmother saves (a lot of money) on electricity. (sokat spórol)
- My grandmother saves a lot of money (on electricity).
- Thank you for helping me; you saved me a lot of time. (sok időt megspóroltál nekem)
- Borrowing the book from the library would save (you) buying it. (megtakarítaná)
- She didn’t say a word (to us). (egy szót sem szólt)
- She said (to me) (that) she was leaving.
- Say what you mean.
- He is said to be/have gone abroad. (állítólag külföldre ment)
- It is said that he is/has gone abroad. (azt mondják)
- The guidebook says to visit the castle. (azt ajánlja, hogy)
- The child screamed (with delight). (felsikoltott örömében)
- She screamed (bad words) (at her husband).
- Ann screamed for help. (segítségért kiáltott)
- The child screamed that he hated his parents.
- The customs officer searched the tourists/his suitcase (for drugs). (átkutatta)
- He was searching (the Internet) for information.
- I couldn’t see (anything) in the dark.
- I prefer to see you happy.
- I saw him faint. (láttam, amikor elájult)
- I saw him coming up the stairs. (láttam, hogy jött felfelé)
- He was seen to leave the office at 10. (látták, hogy elhagyta)
- He was seen leaving the office at 10. (látták, amint elhagyja)
- I saw (that) she was pregnant.
- Did you see where she was going?
- I couldn’t see to knit.
- I saw her as the future PM. (őt képzelem el)
- I can’t see him giving up his career. (nem tudom elképzelni)
- It is seen that the programme was only of small benefit. (jól látszik, hogy)
- I went to see the doctor (about my headache). (elmentem az orvoshoz)
- See that all the windows are closed. (jól nézd meg, hogy)
- I’m seeing Joe tomorrow. (találkozom Joe-val)
- They sought accommodation near the sea.
- They sought advice (from the lawyer). (tanácsot kértek)
- Russian fishermen sought dolphins (for their meat and oil).
- She sought to speak to the manager. (megpróbált beszélni)
- He seemed (to me) (to be) an optimist.
- It seems (like) a good idea.
- He seems to be sleeping.
- You seem tired.
- It seems as if he is tired. (úgy tűnik, mintha)
- It seemed (to me) (that) they agreed. (úgy tűnt, hogy)
- It seems reasonable that they ask the voters about their expectations. (ésszerűnek tűnik)
- It seems reasonable to ask the voters about their expectations. (ésszerűnek tűnik)
- They have selected her (for the post).
- She has been selected (as the leader of the team).
- She selected my name (from the list).
- Their team was selected to take part in the project.
- I sold my bike (to Jack) (for $200).
- I sold Jack my bike (for $200).
- Her novel simply didn’t sell. (nem fogyott a regénye)
- The dresses sell for even $400. (még 400 dollárért is elkelnek)
- She sent me a letter.
- She sent a letter (to me).
- Send for a doctor!
- Her jokes always send me to laughter. (mindig megnevettetnek)
- She was sensible not to accept his invitation. (okosan tette)
- It was sensible (of her) not to accept his invitation.
- Old people are often sensitive to/about noise.
- He is sensitive to the problems of others.
- Separate the dirty clothes (from the clean ones). (válaszd külön)
- My father and my mother separated two years ago. (két éve váltak el)
- My father separated (from my mother) two years ago.
- The teacher set an easy task (for the children).
- The teacher set (the children) an easy task.
- She set herself to swim 200 kms. (kitűzte maga elé)
- She set the plate on the table. (elhelyezte)
- His ideas set me thinking. (gondolatokat ébresztettek bennem)
- Would you mind sharing (your room) (with me)?
- We shared the chocolate between us.
- My brother and I share an interest in animals. (közös érdeklődési körünk)
- He shot (an arrow) (at the bird).
- The hunter shot a bullet (from his gun).
- He shot an angry look at her. (mérges pillantást vetett felé)
- He shot her an angry look.
- She shouted (bad words) (at/to her husband). (szitkokat szórt a férjére)
- My father shouted at/for me to bring the car keys. (odakiáltott nekem, hogy)
- The child shouted that he hated his parents.
- He showed the letter (to me).
- He showed (me) the letter.
- The figures show the economy to be improving.
- The figures show (that) the economy is improving.
- The figures show us that the economy is improving.
- It was shown that the tape was genuine.
- This shows (you) how easy the task is. (ebből is látszik)
- In the following sections it is shown how the parties have developed their ideas.
- The picture shows her as a happy child. (boldog gyermekként ábrázolja)
- The film showed the hero jumping off a bridge.
- His new film is showing in cinemas all over Europe. (játszák a filmjét)
- You were silly to worry.
- It was silly (of you) to worry. (butaság volt)
- It was silly that the whole business took so long. (nevetséges)
- This song is simple (for children) (to learn).
- It is simple (for children) to learn this song.
- She was singing (a song) (to herself) in the bathroom.
- She was singing (herself) (a song) in the bathroom.
- We sat (singing) at home for hours.
- I sat (for) a difficult exam. (Nehéz vizsgát tettem.)
- My sister is sitting for me tonight. (bébiszitterkedik)
- He sat on the city council. (tagja)
- He sat as an MP for 10 years. (10 évig volt képviselő)
- He was slow to go home. (lassan ment haza)
- He was slow about making a decision.
- Her perfume smells (bad).
- She smells as if she has eaten garlic. (olyan a lehellete, mintha fokhagymát evett volna)
- His breath smells (of beer). (sörtől bűzlik a lehellete)
- She smelt the flower. (megszagolta)
- I smelt the pie burning. (éreztem, hogy odaég a pite)
- I smelt (that) the pie was burning.
- The baby smiled (at his mother).
- He smiled (happiness).
- I’m sorry about yesterday.
- I’m sorry to have troubled you.
- I’m sorry for coming late.
- I’m sorry that I woke you up.
- I am sorry for the poor. (sajnálom a szegényeket)
- The car sounds a bit rough these days. (furcsa hangokat ad)
- It sounds (like) a great idea.
- You sound as if you’ve been crying.
- The bell sounded at ten o’clock. (harangoztak/csöngettek)
- The driver sounded his horn. (dudált)
- He spoke (to me) (about his plans) for hours.
- He spoke (with me) (about his plans) for hours.
- She still speaks about her travels in Africa.
- He specialized in microbiology after his fourth year.
- She has spent all her money (on clothes).
- We spend a lot of money (on) travelling.
- He spent a lot of time on his French homework. (sok időt töltött)
- She spends a lot of time (in) studying. (sok időt tölt)
- The girl was standing at the corner.
- He stood barefoot.
- There stood a cowboy on the prairie.
- We stood the table in the middle of the room. (állítottuk)
- She stood for what she believed in. (Kiállt amellett, amiben hitt.)
- She stood as a candidate. (jelöltként indult)
- You stand to win the competition. (jó esélyed van rá)
- Where do you stand on private health care? (mi a véleményed)
- I can’t stand (watching/to watch) bad films.
- I can’t stand people laughing at me.
- She can’t stand it when people criticize her.
- The match started on time.
- Who started the quarrel?
- He started on his new novel.
- He started the day with coffee.
- His day starts with coffee.
- She started (her career) as a model.
- She started laughing/to laugh.
- He starts his day (by) drinking coffee.
- The programme started her thinking. (gondolatokat ébresztett benne)
- He stated his intention to marry her.
- She stated categorically that she wasn’t going to marry him.
- The deadline was stated to be postponed.
- It was stated that inflation was rising.
- He stated clearly what he wanted.
- She didn’t want to stay any longer.
- After we had broken up, we stayed good friends.
- Bridget stayed unsatisfied after dinner.
- We stayed to see the performance.
- We can stay and help you.
- She stayed dancing until dawn. (Hajnalig táncolt.)
- She was stealing (cutlery) (from us) for years.
- The van stopped at the corner.
- The traffic warden stopped me.
- They stopped (for a drink).
- She stopped to have a cigarette. (Megállt egy cigarettára.)
- He stopped smoking. (abbahagyta)
- You can’t stop us (going/our going). (nem akadályozhatod meg, hogy)
- You can’t stop us (from going). (nem akadályozhatod meg, hogy)
- He stopped what he was doing. (abbahagyta)
- His idea seemed strange to me.
- It was strange (of her) to be back.
- It is strange that he arrived before her.
- She stressed the importance of education.
- The politician stressed (to the journalists) that the meeting was a success.
- He stressed how important it was to improve health care.
- He is really strict with his children.
- I was stupid to believe him.
- It was stupid (of me) to believe him.
- I felt stupid saying that.
- How many people subscribed to the magazine?
- The play didn’t succeed. (nem volt sikeres)
- He succeeded as a long-distance runner. (hosszútávfutóként futott be)
- We succeeded in (getting into) the finals.
- Prince Charles will succeed Elizabeth II. (as the king). (követi a trónon)
- He succeeded to the throne in 1603. (lépett trónra)
- He was successful in (selling) his book.
- This dressing is especially successful with a salad of crisp vegetables.
- She suffered a heart attack.
- He can’t stand to see him suffering (from the flu).
- He is suffering for his bad decision. (issza a levét)
- He suggested a solution (to me).
- Who would you suggest for this role? (kit ajánlanál)
- Who would you suggest as Desdemona ? (kit ajánlanál)
- I suggested seeing a film.
- I suggested his taking up some sport.
- I suggest (to him) (that) he takes up some sport.
- I suggested (to him) (that) he (should) take up some sport.
- It has been suggested that everybody (should) vote.
- He suggested (to me) where to look for a job.
- The evidence suggested murder (to the detective). (sugallt)
- The evidence suggests that Mr. Smith has been murdered. (a bizonyíték arra utal)
- This bank suits my needs.
- It suits me to start work on Tuesday.
- Orange suits you. (jól áll neked)
- This seems suitable to our purposes.
- He seems suitable to perform the job.
- The distributors supplied the local shops (with chocolate).
- The Soviet Union used to supply arms (to Iran).
- They supported the rebels (in their fight).
- Getting to know her is not as easy as you might suppose. (ahogy gondolnád)
- I supposed him (to be) innocent.
- I supposed her boyfriend (to be) a rope-walker.
- He is supposed to come. (állítólag)
- It is supposed to rain. (állítólag)
- It was generally supposed that it wouldn’t happen again.
- The present surprised my mother.
- It surprises me to see him on TV.
- It surprised me that he was wearing a skirt.
- It’s always surprised them how well-dressed he was.
- We were sure about one thing.
- She is sure to receive a warm welcome.
- She is sure of receiving a warm welcome.
- I am sure (that) he didn’t mean to hurt you.
- She wasn’t sure what she should say.
- The custom has survived (from the Middle Ages).
- He survived (as an individual).
- He survived on food from the soldiers.
- He survived the accident (healthy). (túlélte)
- She survived her husband only by a year. (csak egy évvel élte túl)
- He survived to write about the death camp.
- She suspected nothing.
- They suspected him to be involved in a theft. (arra gyanakodtak, hogy)
- The police suspected him of (committing) the crime. (gyanúsította)
- I suspect (that) he has stolen my umbrella.
- It is suspected that he has committed the crime. (arra gyanakodnak, hogy)
- I suspected where he came from.
- Most people sympathize with the rebels. (szimpatizál)
- I can’t tackle this problem alone. (megbirkózik)
- She never takes my advice. (Sohasem fogadja meg a tanácsom.)
- I forgot to take my swimming suit (with me).
- I’ll have to take this bag (to my uncle).
- I’ll have to take (my uncle) this bag.
- The soldiers managed to take the town (from the enemy). (sikerült bevenniük a várost)
- They took the earl prisoner. (foglyul ejtették)
- Am I supposed to take your remark as a compliment? (bóknak kellene vennem)
- Don’t take me for a fool. (Ne nézz hülyének!)
- Even the experts took the sculpture (to be) a genuine Rodin. (eredetinek tartották)
- Will you take me shopping tomorrow?
- I take it (that) you’ll be busy today. (felteszem)
- It takes courage to climb Mount Everest. (bátornak kell lenni)
- The journey to my workplace takes ten minutes. (tart)
- It takes ten minutes to get to my workplace.
- It takes (me) ten minutes to get to my workplace.
- Don’t talk nonsense!
- They were talking (to each other) (about politics) for hours.
- She is talking of moving to the States.
- She talked of him as a hero.
- She talked me into/out of taking up karate. (rábeszélt/lebeszélt)
- He talks as if he knew everything.
- The soup tastes delicious.
- It tastes (like) lemon.
- This cake tastes as if my grandma had made it.
- This water tastes of metal. (fém íze van)
- I’ll taste the cake to see whether it’s OK. (megkóstolom)
- She teaches at the local school.
- They teach (them) (English).
- They teach English (to them).
- My grandma taught me to knit.
- My teachers taught me that I won’t succeed without hard work.
- She taught me how to change a nappy.
- He taught me a lot about women.
- She told everybody (the secret).
- She told the secret to everybody.
- The old man told us stories about the war.
- He told me to sit down.
- They told us (that) he was a liar.
- She didn’t tell me what to expect.
- As far as I can tell, he is doing well. (Amennyire meg tudom ítélni)
- I could tell (that) he was tired. (láttam)
- I can’t tell what’s written on it. (nem tudom megállapítani)
- It’s difficult to tell your voice from your sister’s. (nehéz megkülönböztetni)
- The pressure is now beginning to tell on the Iraqi leader. (kezd megmutatkozni)
- He tempted me (to accept his offer). (rábeszélt)
- She tempted me into (taking up) dancing. (rábeszélt)
- He tends to put on weight.
- She tends toward racism. (hajlik)
- The nurse tended (to) the wounded soldier. (gondját viselte)
- They tested the machine (for efficiency).
- They haven’t tested the medicine (on people) yet.
- He decided to testify (against his wife).
- He decided to testify (for the defence).
- He testified about the murder.
- He testified to having heard the shot.
- He testified (that) he had heard the shot.
- The documentary testifies to the cruelty of mankind. (bizonyítja)
- Thank you.
- Thank you for (sending) the invitation to her.
- After the war she was thankful (for food).
- She was thankful to be alive after the accident.
- I was thankful that he didn’t visit me.
- The kitchen was thick with smoke. (vágni lehetett a füstöt)
- I was thinking (about my childhood) the other day.
- We are thinking (of selling our flat). (gondolkodunk)
- He doesn’t think of himself as a politician. (Nem tekinti magát politikusnak.)
- Don’t think like an old woman.
- Let’s think positive.
- I think him an admirable person. (szerintem)
- She never thought to call. (nem jutott eszébe)
- We thought (that) it would rain.
- I am trying to think where he could be.
- The earth was thought to be flat.
- It was thought (that) the earth was flat.
- ‘Is she ill?’ ‘I think so/not.’
- ‘Is she ill?’ ‘I don’t think so.’
- I think it impossible that we can finish this in time. (elképzelhetetlennek tartom)
- I think it impossible to finish this in time.
- I think it best if you call him at once. (szerintem az lenne a legjobb, ha)
- I think it a miracle that they’ve survived. (csodának tartom)
- I would think it an honour if he asked me to help. (megtiszteltetésnek tartanám)
- He was thirsty for knowledge.
- It was thoughtful of you (to call her on her birthday).
- War threatened the country.
- The robber threatened the cashier (with a gun).
- The robber threatened to kill the cashier.
- The robber threatened that he would kill the cashier.
- She threw the ball to him. (odadob)
- The Indian threw a stone at the cowboy. (odavágta, megdobta)
- He was tired of her. (Elegem volt belőle.)
- He was tired of waiting. (Elege volt a várakozásból.)
- She is very tolerant towards little children.
- I can’t tolerate his behaviour.
- She won’t tolerate being refused.
- I won’t tolerate you being late.
- The Venetians traded (in spices) (with the Arabs) for centuries.
- During the war they traded arms for food. (fegyvereket cseréltek élelmiszerre)
- Myers & Anor traded as furniture retailers and supplied free coffee to customers. (bútor kiskereskedőként működött)
- He is trained in trade. (kereskedelmi képzettsége van)
- He is trained as a pilot. (pilótának képezték)
- He trains dolphins (for the circus). (betanít)
- He is training to be a pilot. (pilótának tanul)
- She has been training (for the Olympics) for years. (edz)
- I’ve had to train myself to go running every day. (hozzá kell szoktatnom magam)
- The patient was transferred (from the hospital) (to a special clinic).
- She transferred the house to her son. (átíratta)
- Ramadhan transformed Iran from an oil exporter into an importer.
- She translates (poems) (from English) (into German).
- She translated ‘Geneva’ as ‘Genoa’.
- The Hungarian word ‘cipőfűző’ translates as ‘shoelace’.
- She treated her grandfather with respect.
- He treated me as a friend. (Barátjaként kezelt. – mert az voltam)
- He treated me like a dog. (úgy bánt velem, mint egy kutyával)
- I treated myself to a whisky after the meeting. (megengedtem magamnak)
- She was treated for appendicitis. (Vakbéllel kezelték.)
- She tricked him out of all his money. (kicsalta az összes pénzét)
- He tricked me into lying to her. (ravaszul rávett, hogy)
- The beggar tricked me into giving him money. (rávett)
- I don’t want to trouble you (with my questions).
- May I trouble you to close the window, please?
- You don’t need to trouble yourself about/over him. (ne izgasd magad)
- She didn’t trouble (herself) to call me. (nem vette a fáradságot)
- It troubles me (that) we didn’t invite her. (fáj nekem)
- You should be true to your principles.
- It is true to say that opposites attract each other.
- It was true that his horses tended to have brief careers.
- I am not sure that I can help, but I’ll try.
- Have you tried that new tea? (kipróbáltad)
- I tried not to laugh. (megpróbáltam)
- Why don’t you try taking an aspirin? (miért nem kísérled meg)
- He is trying for a better post. (egy jobb beosztásra pályázik)
- She is being tried for robbery. (tárgyalják az ügyét)
- Suddenly she turned.
- He turned the letter.
- He turned water into wine. (átváltoztatta)
- He turned a communist after his parents were murdered. (kommunista lett)
- Leaves turn brown in the autumn. (elsárgulnak)
- She turned to me for help. (hozzám fordult)
- He turned to painting. (festeni kezdett)
- This wine is typical of the region.
- It is typical of Brian to spend all his money.
- I don’t understand their explanation.
- They don’t understand anything about politics. (nem értenek a politikához)
- I understand (from your words) that you want to be alone for a while.
- I didn’t understand them/their leaving so soon.
- I understood you to say that we would leave.
- It is understood that her new novel is out in a month. (úgy értesültem)
- I don’t understand why you are leaving.
- You must undertake this project.
- She undertook to recount the story as it was.
- The government undertook that the highway would be built in one year.
- This plant is unique to Australia. (egyedül Ausztráliaban található meg)
- We have to update our computer.
- I have to update my boss (on the events). (Tudatnom kell az újabb fejleményeket a főnökömmel.)
- Don’t upset John.
- Don’t upset yourself by thinking of him.
- It upsets me to think about the damage.
- It upset John that Mary got married.
- She is upset about his decision.
- She was upset to find out the truth.
- We were upset that he was leaving. (nagyon megviselt minket)
- They were urging a quick reply.
- He urged me to make a decision soon.
- They urged a decision soon.
- I urged (that) the meeting (should) be postponed.
- May I use your phone?
- Use a knife for (cutting) this.
- They used his testimony as evidence against her.
- We are using pictures to motivate children.
- I am used to (listening to) her horror stories. (hozzá vagyok szokva)
- She is really useful (to us).
- This medicine is useful for (relieving) pain.
- It is useful to memorise texts sometimes.
- He is useless at (learning) languages. (reménytelen)
- It is useless to wait for him any longer.
- It is useless waiting for him any longer.
- It is usual (for opera singers) to spend a lot of time abroad. (természetes)
- The house is valued (at 10 million).
- We valued his advice (as the perfect solution). (értékeltük)
- We value the house (for its natural surroundings). (megbecsüljük)
- They viewed the match as a crucial step for winning the championship.
- Strangers in the village were viewed with suspicion.
- He viewed it as a success that his film was considered artistic.
- Pluto is not visible (to the naked eye).
- Vitamins are vital (to humans).
- It is vital to eat vitamin C.
- It was vital that you spent a week with your father.
- It is vital that you (should) learn German.
- The parliament voted the town a large sum of money.
- The company voted on lowering the prices.
- They voted for/against the proposal.
- The government was voted out of office. (szavazással leváltották)
- The band voted to give a free concert.
- We voted (that) we would leave immediately.
- Have you been waiting long?
- I was waiting for the concert (to start).
- She waited two hours and then she left.
- Hurry up! We are waiting to leave.
- She was waiting on drunken guests all night. (felszolgált)
- We can’t wait on their decision. (kivárni)
- She wants a husband.
- I wanted to help.
- I wanted him to help.
- The teacher wants the essays (to be) written by Monday.
- I want my coffee black.
- I don’t want you staying up late.
- He is wanted for robbery. (körözik)
- The room wants cleaning. (ráférne)
- They warned us (against Bill).
- Did you warn her (of the danger)?
- They warned of the danger of walking alone at night.
- The doctor warned Suzy to keep the medicine away from her daughter.
- He warned that it was dangerous.
- She was warned (that) she would be fired.
- She was warned how tiring the journey would be.
- He wasted money (on gambling).
- You’re wasting your time (in) sitting here.
- I waved to her, but she wasn’t watching.
- Do you often watch TV? (nézel)
- I watched her pack the suitcase.
- We watched him climbing the stairs.
- Watch how to do it first.
- We welcome your decision. (örülünk)
- He welcomed the guests (to the performance).
- We won (the game).
- Real Madrid won the cup (from Manchester United) last year.
- He won (himself) a Renault Clio.
- He won a Renault Clio (for himself).
- The team won by one goal (to Italy.)
- Agassi has won against Sampras.
- She was wise to accept his advice.
- It was wise of you not to say anything.
- I wish I knew/had known her. (bárcsak)
- You may stay here if you wish.
- I wish you good luck.
- I wish for things I can never have. (vágyakozom)
- I wished for her to pass the exam.
- I wish to speak to the manager.
- I wished them to leave immediately.
- They withdrew the team from the competition.
- He has withdrawn (into his bedroom).
- We were wondering about the exam results. (kíváncsiak voltunk)
- She wondered what might have happened to him. (azt szerette volna tudni, hogy)
- We wondered at her talent. (meglepődtünk)
- I wonder (that) she kept his photograph.
- He has never worked.
- He is working on a new book.
- He works as a guide.
- She works for British Airways.
- She works in the fashion business.
- Mother Teresa worked for peace.
- We are working to get this published.
- Her beauty doesn’t work on me. (nem hat rám)
- I worry about her future.
- What worries me (about her) is her laziness. (aggaszt)
- She worried that we would be late again.
- This painting is worth a lot. (sokat ér)
- This novel is worth reading.
- It is worth reading it/this novel.
- It is worthwhile visiting/to visit the castle.
- When I entered the room she was writing.
- He is writing an essay (on public transport).
- Have you written a postcard to grandma?
- Have you written grandma a postcard?
- He wrote a sonnet for her.
- They wrote complaining/to complain about the accommodation.
- She wrote that she was having a good time.
- She wrote me that she was having a good time.
- We were wrong about her; she is nice after all. (tévedtünk)
- We were wrong to assume that he was honest. (hibásan feltételeztük)
- What’s wrong with you? (mi a baj)
- He is wrong for the role. (nem való)
- It was wrong that you paid for everything.
- It’s wrong that we (should) have to wait so long.
- It was wrong (of you) to lie to me.
- It’s wrong for you to be here.
- He yelled (encouragement) (at the swimmer).
- He yelled at him (for breaking the vase).
- She yelled at me (to get off the roof).
- She yielded (to him) after a long argument.
- The researcher yielded his secret (to his colleagues). (megosztotta)
- She was too young for the role when the filming began.
- They are too young to travel around Europe alone.
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- She is known for her poetry. (ismert a költészetéről)
- Do you know (everything) about the plan?
- We know (that) swimming is healthy.
- It is known that swimming is healthy. (köztudott)
- She didn’t know who to turn to. (Nem tudta kihez forduljon.)
- Darwin was labelled as a heretic by many.
- Some people tend to label others (as) gay.
- We lacked the money necessary for the renovation.
- A lot of children are lacking in imagination. (nincs képzelőerejük)
- The captain is (the) last to leave the ship.
- It is very impolite to be late for a wedding ceremony. (elkésni)
- They are late with the rent. (késnek)
- We were late in filing our tax return. (elkéstünk)
- It is too late to phone them now.
- We couldn’t stop laughing (at her).
- And when her husband cracked another joke, she could laugh with the rest.
- You have to laugh about things like this otherwise you’d go mad.
- The team was leading (by one goal) when the accident happened.
- They lead the way in cancer research. (elöljárnak)
- He was leading the crowd.
- His remark led me to think. (gondolkodásra késztettek)
- The new tax system led the country to a crisis. (válságba juttatta)
- The revolution led to thousands of people emigrating. (a forradalom azt eredményezte, hogy)
- He is learning fast.
- Did you learn the words for today?
- It is best to learn from others’ mistakes.
- We learnt a lot about literature in his classes.
- We learnt to play the flute at school.
- They are learning how to dance.
- Reporters soon learned of/about our arrival. (értesültek)
- We learnt (that) he wasn’t coming. (megtudtuk)
- Leave your phone number with the secretary!
- Can you leave this book here for me, please?
- He left his estate to her. (ráhagyta)
- He left her his estate.
- She left Budapest for London. (elhagyta)
- The film left me cold. (hidegen hagyott)
- The war left her an orphan. (árva lett)
- Leave the pasta to cook for 15 minutes.
- I left him working in the garden.
- Can you lend a pen (to me)?
- Can you lend (me) a pen?
- Banks here aren’t ready to lend to anyone. (kölcsönöz)
- Animals lend themselves to humorous interpretations. (alkalmasak)
- You didn’t let her speak!
- She lets rooms to lodgers. (kiad, bérbe ad)
- The company is liable for the damage.
- Children are liable to accidents in the house. (hajlamosak)
- The boss is liable to fire you if you keep on arriving late. (valószínű, hogy ki fog rúgni)
- He was lying on the ground.
- There lay a body in the street.
- The dress lay untouched for years.
- Why would he lie (about his job)? (hazudik)
- How could she lie (to me) (about this)? (hazudik)
- We like chess.
- I like my day well-organized.
- What we like about Joe is his optimism.
- I like getting/to get up early.
- I’d like you to listen to this.
- We like him/his joking.
- I like it when you imitate him.
- We are likely to arrive later than we expected. (valószínű, hogy)
- It is likely that we’ll arrive later than we expected.
- These computers are linked (to each other).
- Western psychology tried to link acupuncture with the human nervous system. (összefüggést keresni)
- We listened to jazz music yesterday.
- The mother listened to her child (playing the piano).
- I listened for noise but everything was really quiet. (hallgatóztam, figyeltem)
- Many people choose to live alone these days.
- They live with nine dogs.
- She lives for her children.
- They lived like beggars.
- How can he live on this salary? (megélni)
- She will live to old age, I hope. (hosszú élete lesz)
- Perhaps this little child will live to see the bicentennial. (megéli)
- We are longing for a challenge.
- She longed (for him) to explore the world.
- She looked at the photos and sighed.
- She didn’t look fit to come out of hospital. (látszott)
- You look like your mother. (úgy nézel ki, mint)
- You look as if/as though you could do with a coffee. (úgy nézel ki, mint aki)
- It looked as if/as though nothing had happened. (úgy tűnt, hogy)
- It looked important to call a meeting. (fontosnak tűnt)
- I lost my umbrella.
- His errors lost him the match. (A hibái miatt veszített.)
- We lost the match (to the Dutch).
- Our team lost to them by three points. (három ponttal veszítettünk)
- They fought hard but in the end they lost against us.
- We lost (a big sum) on that contract.
- We lost (a big sum) by accepting their offer.
- Little children lose themselves in tales. (belefeledkeznek)
- We love you.
- What we love about Joe is his optimism. (azért szeretjük Joe-t, mert)
- I’d love (for) you to see our new flat.
- I love watching TV/to watch TV.
- They loved his/him dancing.
- I love it when you smile like that.
- It was lovely of you (to arrange this party). (kedves tőled)
- It is lovely that you could all come.
- It is lovely to have another woman in the house.
- It was lovely meeting you.
- We were lucky (with the weather).
- You are lucky to be alive. (Szerencse, hogy élsz.)
- You are lucky (in) having such a wonderful friend.
- We were lucky that the rain stopped.
- It’s lucky (for us) that we got here early.
- She is really mad at/with me for coming late.
- She got mad about the washing machine. (ideges lett a mosógép miatt)
- She has always been mad about tennis. (megőrül érte)
- She was mad with love. (őrülten szerelmes)
- You are mad to risk your life for nothing. (őrült vagy, ha kockáztatod az életed)
- I made a cup of tea.
- I made her coffee.
- We made him president. (elnököt csináltunk belőle)
- I made painting the house my project for the summer. (a ház kifestését tűztem ki célul)
- I made coffee for her.
- The table is made of wood. (fából készült)
- Glass is made from sand. (homokból van)
- They made money out of the success. (sok pénzt kerestek)
- They made the book into a film. (megfilmesítették)
- This dish was made with a special spice.
- Don’t make an actress of her.
- We try to make him happy. (boldoggá akarjuk tenni)
- We made him give up his plan. (rávettük, hogy)
- He was made to give up his plan. (rávették, hogy)
- They made (it) clear that they wanted to leave. (világossá tették)
- I made it my duty to clean up. (kötelességemnek tartottam)
- Don’t worry, you’ll manage. (sikerülni fog)
- He manages the shop.
- I managed to climb the tree. (sikerült megmászni a fát)
- I just can’t manage on £ 500 per week. (nem tudok kijönni)
- We cannot manage with the children/without a computer. (nem bír a gyerekekkel/nem tud meglenni számítógép nélkül)
- She married last year.
- She married her ex-husband again. (feleségül ment)
- He married his daughter to a rich businessman. (Hozzáadta a lányát egy üzletemberhez.)
- Her mother married young.
- She got married (to her cousin) last year. (feleségül ment)
- She was late, but it didn’t matter.
- Her dog matters more to her than her cat. (fontosabb neki)
- Doesn’t it matter (to you) that we are lost? (mit számít az neked)
- It doesn’t matter (to me) how old you are.
- Money means nothing (to me).
- I meant my remark as a compliment. (bóknak szántam a megjegyzésem)
- The dress was meant for his fiancée. (a menyasszonyának szánta)
- Jane and Jack are not meant for each other. (nem egymásnak lettek teremtve)
- Judy’s father meant her to be a chess player. (sakkozónak szánta)
- Travelling by air means getting up early.
- Accepting the job will mean you working hard.
- I didn’t mean to hurt you. (nem akartalak megbántani)
- The children were meant to stay with you. (úgy volt, hogy)
- It doesn’t mean that we can’t go on holiday.
- I always mean what I say. (komolyan gondolom)
- They’ve never met before.
- I met her at the zoo.
- His speech was met with anger. (haraggal fogadták a beszédét)
- He mentioned my name (to her).
- His name has been mentioned as the future Pope. (szóba jött a neve)
- She mentioned (to me) that he was leaving.
- Did he mention (to you) why he was leaving?
- He got up late, but he didn’t mind. (de nem bánta)
- I don’t mind the noise at all. (nem zavar a zaj)
- Do you mind working in the garden? (bánod, ha a kertben kell dolgoznod)
- I hope you don’t mind me/my opening the window. (remélem, nem zavarja)
- We didn’t mind (it) that we had to wait. (nem bántuk, hogy)
- Do you mind if I smoke?
- My parents never minded how late I arrived.
- He tried to score a goal, but he missed (it). (mellé lőtt)
- I miss running in the morning.
- He mistook my joke as an insult. (sértésnek vette a viccem)
- I think you are mistaking me for someone. (valakivel összekeversz)
- You are completely mistaken about them. (nagyon tévedsz velük kapcsolatban)
- They were mistaken as to her feelings. (tévedésben éltek)
- He didn't move.
- He moved his head.
- We moved from the city to the country. (elköltöztünk)
- He’s being moved (to the Paris office). (áthelyezik)
- He moved into his new flat. (beköltözött)
- The performance moved me (to tears). (meghatott)
- His speech moved me to believe in his theory. (arra késztetett, hogy)
- We named the cat Tiger.
- She is named after/for her grandmother. (a nagymamája után nevezték el)
- The criminal has not been named yet. (még nem nevezték meg)
- Gore has been named (as) the nominee for the Democrats. (jelölték)
- He was named (to the board) in Mr. Jones’s place. (kinevezték)
- It is natural (for everybody) to be sad sometimes.
- It is natural (that) we are hungry after walking so much.
- It is natural (that) children should help their parents.
- It is necessary (for new-born babies) to eat every three hours.
- It is necessary that she is there.
- It is necessary that the king (should) be hanged.
- I need money.
- I need my steak well-done. (jól átsütve kérem)
- The room needs cleaning/to be cleaned. (ráférne a szobára egy kis takarítás)
- She needs to be more careful. (óvatosabbnak kellene lennie)
- I need you to do me a favour. (meg kell tenned egy szívességet nekem)
- I need these letters typed by four. (Legépelve kérném ezeket a leveleket.)
- He neglected his studies.
- She neglected to mention that she was married. (elfelejtette megemlíteni)
- We negotiated (for higher pay) last week.
- We negotiated the release of the hostages. (megegyeztünk)
- The president negotiated with the opposition leaders (about taxes).
- The investors negotiated to buy the plot.
- I was nervous about my new job.
- Some people feel nervous going through customs. (idegesek a vámvizsgálatnál)
- This kind of music is completely new to me.
- I am new to the system.
- He was really nice to her. (kedves)
- She is nice to know.
- It was nice meeting you. (Örülök, hogy találkoztunk.)
- It was nice of you to accompany me. (kedves volt tőled)
- It’s nice to meet you again.
- It is nice that you can join us.
- The company was nice about my complaint. (jól reagált a panaszra)
- He was nominated (as) best actor.
- She has been nominated for the Academy Award.
- He was nominated (to the board). (kinevezték)
- 2 May was nominated as the day of the final exams. (május 2-át jelölték ki)
- He was nominated to carry the Olympic torch. (kijelölték)
- Note the beautiful Baroque furniture in the room.
- She noted (that) the weather was lovely. (megjegyezte)
- Note how monkeys eat bananas.
- He was being laughed at, but he didn’t notice.
- He noticed a small green object in the garden. (figyelmes lett)
- We didn’t notice him come in. (Nem vettük észre, amikor bejött.)
- I noticed him dancing with his teddy bear. (Észrevettem, hogy a játékmackójával táncol.)
- I noticed (that) she wasn’t wearing a bra.
- I didn’t notice how sad she was.
- The president objected to the new financial policy.
- I objected to (him/his) leaving the camp. (elleneztem, hogy elhagyja)
- He objected that he was dismissed without any explanation. (tiltakozott, hogy)
- The law obliges children to go to school until they are sixteen.
- I’m very sorry I can't oblige you with cigarettes, sir. (Nagyon sajnálom, de nem áll módomban cigarettával megkínálni.)
- He obliged me by lending his flat to me. (lekötelezett)
- We are much obliged to you (for helping us). (nagyon hálásak vagyunk)
- Some children are obliged to work to help their families. (kötelesek)
- She was oblivious to/of the danger around her.
- It’s obvious (to everyone) (that) we are all responsible.
- It was obvious why they came.
- The crash occurred while the plane was landing.
- There occurred an accident on the highway.
- The idea occurred to him while running. (akkor ötlött fel benne a gondolat)
- It occurred to John to invite Jane for a drink. (eszébe jutott)
- It didn't occur to me that this affair could ever end. (eszembe sem jutott)
- It must be odd to live alone.
- It’s odd that she hasn’t written.
- It’s odd (that) she should say such things.
- The company offers a bonus (to its employees) (for doing overtime). (a cég túlórát fizet)
- We offered him the house while we were abroad.
- My brother offered to do the washing up.
- They omitted my name (from the list). (törölték a nevem a listáról)
- The article omitted to point out that the story had come from Nigerian official sources.
- The window opened in the middle of the night.
- We opened the door (wide).
- He opened the ceremony by thanking the sponsors. (azzal nyitotta meg az ünnepélyt)
- The book opens with (the writer giving) a boring description. (kezdődik)
- This machine won’t operate without an expert.
- The company operates a late-night service. (működtet)
- She was operated on for appendicitis. (megműtötték)
- The surgeon operated (on her/on her stomach) last night. (megoperálta)
- We opted for/against a career in economics.
- The other parties opted to wait and see.
- Have you ordered (yourself anything) yet?
- I ordered (a steak) (for him).
- The ministry ordered an inquiry. (kivizsgálást rendelt el)
- The doctor ordered her to stay at home. (az orvos azt rendelte, hogy)
- The director ordered that everyone (should) arrive on time.
- It’s hard to organize a conference.
- She is unable to organize herself. (képtelen összeszedett lenni)
- They organized themselves (into an association). (tömörültek)
- We organized a taxi to pick them up at the airport.
- I owe (him) $50 (for the tickets).
- I owe $50 (to him) (for the tickets).
- You owe me a favour. (tartozol egy szívességgel)
- She owes her success to me. (nekem köszönheti a sikerét)
- He was deeply pained by her behaviour. (mélyen megbántódott)
- It pained her to think about her childhood. (fájt még csak rágondolni is)
- It pained her that he had left her.
- She participated in the competition.
- Cars couldn’t pass because of the roadworks.
- She finally managed to pass (the exam). (sikerült átPASSzírozni magát a vizsgán)
- She passed me in the street yesterday.
- Could you pass (me) the pepper, please? (ideadnád)
- Could you pass the pepper (to me), please?
- The smallest hint of laziness cannot pass unnoticed. (nem múlhat el észrevétlenül)
- We passed the evening playing darts. (azzal töltöttük az estét)
- He passed (on the question). (passzolt)
- She could easily pass for/as a princess. (elmenne hercegnőnek)
- The judge finally passed sentence on them. (kimondta az ítéletet)
- He is passionate about cars. (lelkesedik a kocsik iránt)
- He is really patient with children.
- She was unwilling to pay me.
- I paid him for the house.
- He paid the bill/ransom/fee/fine (to her).
- He paid her the bill/ransom/fee/fine.
- I paid a lot of money to have my car fixed. (sokba került)
- Her parents paid for her to study abroad. (fizették a tanulmányait)
- It would pay (you) to use an accountant. (kifizetődő lenne számodra)
- This job will pay (you) well. (jól fizető munka)
- This is a monkey peculiar to Sri Lanka. (különleges Sri Lanka-i majom)
- We performed (the play) in the open air.
- She performed really well at the exam. (jól teljesített)
- We don’t permit mobile phones during the lesson.
- She permitted herself a beer. (megengedett magának)
- The guards didn’t permit visitors to enter the castle.
- They don’t permit smoking in the area. (nem szabad)
- The rule permits of no other interpretation. (nem enged meg)
- He persevered with his French lessons. (kitartóan járt)
- He persevered in attending French lessons.
- He persisted in/with his inquiry.
- He persisted in continuing his inquiry.
- We persuaded her into/out of calling him.
- He persuaded me of his innocence. (meggyőzött)
- She persuaded me to enter the contest.
- He persuaded me that the film was worth seeing. (meggyőzött)
- He planned the opera house.
- We planned everything for the trip. (mindent elterveztünk)
- She is planning to have a child soon.
- They planned that they would meet the next day.
- We didn’t plan what we were going to say.
- We haven’t planned on going out tonight.
- The organizers only planned for two hundred people. (kétszáz emberre tervezték)
- The baby was playing (with the new toy) all day.
- We played ball games (with the children).
- The boys played (at/at being) soldiers. (katonásdit játszottak)
- He played (tennis) (against Bill) yesterday.
- Have you played him at badminton yet? (játszottál már ellene)
- She played the piano (to/for her father). (zongorázott)
- She played for her father.
- He played us a song. (eljátszott nekünk egy dalt)
- He played a song (on his guitar).
- She pleaded with him for her freedom.
- He pleaded to go.
- He pleaded that he was innocent. (ártatlannak vallotta magát)
- His lawyer told him to plead mental illness. (hivatkozzon elmezavarra)
- He pleaded his mother’s illness for his absence. (édesanyja betegségére hivatkozva)
- She pleaded for the abolition of the death penalty. (felemelte szavát)
- We did all we could to be pleasant to the old lady. (hogy az idős néni kedvére tegyünk)
- It was pleasant to have dinner with you.
- It was pleasant walking in the October afternoon.
- It was pleasant (that) she found the song painless.
- He was pleased with himself. (elégedett volt önmagával)
- She was pleased about her results. (elégedett volt az eredményeivel)
- I was pleased to hear from you. (örültem, hogy hallok felőled)
- We are pleased that you could come. (örülünk, hogy el tudtál jönni)
- It is rude to point (at people). (nem illik mutogatni)
- He pointed the gun at his wife’s lover. (ráfogta a fegyvert)
- All her reactions point to her guilt. (a bűnösségére utalnak)
- The sign points west.
- It is pointless waiting/to wait anymore.
- He was polite to the old lady.
- We were (im)polite to leave them alone.
- It was polite (of her) not to ask anything.
- The Great Wall of China is popular with tourists.
- She has always been positive about the future. (pozitívan állt hozzá)
- We were positive that he would come.
- Is it possible for us to stay for the night? (Maradhatunk éjszakára?)
- It’s possible that I’ll be a bit late.
- They postponed the outing (until Monday).
- They postponed building the new underground line.
- It’s pouring, take an umbrella. (szakad az eső)
- He poured me some coffee.
- He poured some coffee for me.
- She is practising (for her concert).
- She had been practising her method (on him) for years.
- He practised typing all day.
- She practised as a doctor in the USA. (az USA-ban praktizált)
- She was praying to God for her sons.
- He prayed to be free.
- She prayed for her son to be free.
- She prayed (to God) (that) her husband would come back.
- He predicted a bright future.
- She predicted (that) she would marry in a year.
- No one could predict what would happen next.
- The rain is predicted to stop in a few days. (Az előrejelzések szerint pár napon belül eláll az eső.)
- It is predicted that the rain will stop in a few days.
- I prefer tea to coffee.
- I prefer my steak well-done. (jól átsütve szeretem)
- She prefers hiking to running.
- He prefers to be alone rather than be/being with other people.
- I prefer him to stay at home. (Azt szeretném, hogy itthon maradjon.)
- I’d prefer that you stayed out of this argument. (helyesebben tennéd)
- We’d prefer it if you came in person.
- They are prejudiced against Eastern medicine.
- He was preoccupied with the problems of the journey.
- She prepared a salad from fresh vegetables.
- They prepare students (for the entrance exam).
- She prepared a salad for the party.
- They were preparing (themselves) (for the battle) for months.
- We were preparing to go abroad. (Külföldre készülődünk.)
- They prepared themselves to take a risk.
- We were prepared for the worst. (fel vagyunk készülve)
- I wasn’t prepared to help her. (nem voltam hajlandó)
- Her friends presented her with a hat.
- The queen presented the painting to the National Gallery.
- His plan was presented for consideration. (előterjesztették)
- He presented his proposal to the committee. (előterjesztette)
- The writer presented John as a negative hero. (negatív hősként ábrázolta)
- He presented his fiancée to his parents. (bemutatta a menyasszonyát)
- She pressed (her head) against the door.
- He pressed a pillow to his face.
- He pressed his hands together.
- They are pressing me for the money. (Pénzt akarnak belőlem kiszedni.)
- My parents are pressing me (into the family business). (nyomást gyakorolnak rám)
- The public has pressed (for) the government to act immediately. (azt követelte a kormánytól)
- They pressed IBM on these issues. (nyomást gyakoroltak)
- The lawyer presumed her innocence.
- The lawyer presumed her (to be) innocent. (ártatlannak tartja az ügyvédje)
- She presumed him to be the manager.
- I presumed (that) he was aware of the conditions.
- It is presumed that he died in the war. (állítólag)
- I wouldn’t presume to tell you how to behave towards your clients.
- He pretended to love her.
- He pretended (to his mother) (that) everything was fine.
- Nobody could have prevented that accident.
- His physical handicap couldn’t prevent him from (attending) all the games.
- She prevented putting too much money into the business.
- Her absence didn’t prevent him/his thinking about her.
- We are proceeding with the works slowly.
- Smoking is prohibited in the hospital.
- His doctor prohibited him from driving. (megtiltotta neki)
- He has promised some books (to us).
- She promised me her help.
- He promised to help me.
- She promised (me) (that) she would be punctual.
- The match yesterday promised to be exciting. (izgalmasnak ígérkezett)
- He was promoted (from grade seven) (to grade eight). (nyolcadikos lett)
- The castle is promoted as a tourist attraction. (turista látványosságként reklámozzák)
- Children are prone to illnesses.
- Tired drivers are prone to fall asleep.
- I propose her for/as President.
- He proposed a change to the system.
- I propose (to make) an early start.
- I propose (making) an early start.
- I propose (that) he waits for a while.
- I proposed that he (should) wait for a while.
- It is proposed that all the equipment is installed on the premises.
- It was proposed that he (should) be elected for 10 years.
- A new vaccine will protect against pneumonia.
- Drinking a lot of tea protected him against the flu.
- This sun shade will protect you from the sun.
- Students were protesting (to the principal) about the unfairness of the exam.
- He protests (that) he knows nothing about the murder. (azt állítja)
- He was proud of his victories.
- He was proud to announce the birth of his child. (büszkén jelentette be)
- We were proud that he won.
- He tried to prove his statement (to the jury).
- The detective proved the two men guilty.
- He is always proving himself (to others).
- He proved himself (to be) a hardworking man.
- He tried to prove (that) he was innocent.
- It was proved that he was innocent. (bebizonyosodott)
- She couldn’t prove where she’d been.
- Their new play proved (to be) successful/a great success. (nagy sikernek bizonyult)
- The question proved impossible to answer. (lehetetlennek bizonyult válaszolni a kérdésre)
- Old people prove to need constant care.
- He provided accommodation (for everybody).
- She has to provide for her children. (gondoskodnia kell)
- He provided everybody with accommodation.
- The constitution provides for a multiparty system. (rendelkezik)
- This bill provides that money should be allocated for flood control. (a törvényjavaslat elrendeli)
- The teacher punished the child (for telling a lie).
- The witch was punished (with the death penalty).
- She pushed me into (taking up) karate. (rábeszélt)
- She pushed me to take up karate. (rábeszélt)
- She is qualified for the job.
- She is qualified as a therapist.
- She is qualified to do the job.
- They quarrelled (with each other) (about the household chores).
- She was questioned about the robbery.
- I have never questioned her honesty. (sohasem vontam kétségbe)
- He questioned whether I was right. (megkérdőjelezte, hogy)
- He’s quick at (solving) problems.
- She is really quick to learn.
- Help us to raise funds! (anyagi alapot teremteni)
- They raised my salary to 35,000 Forints. Hooray!
- He raised her from the dead. (feltámasztotta)
- Walter slowly raised himself upright in the chair. (felemelkedett)
- How did she react (to the news)?
- He reacted by shouting.
- He reacted against the Spartan environment of Potsdam. (ellenállt)
- She was reading all afternoon.
- She read tales (to her dogs).
- She read (her dogs) tales.
- I read about the plane crash in Cairo.
- She read that her mother was a pilot.
- He thought his smile was read as an insult. (sértésnek vették)
- His speeches read like haikus. (úgy hatnak, mintha)
- Their first book reads well. (jól olvasható)
- Don’t read too much into her reactions. (ne magyarázz bele)
- Are you ready for the show?
- She is always ready with good ideas. (mindig van valami jó ötlete)
- He is always ready to fight.
- Did you realize your mistake?
- He realized that he had been cheated.
- It was realised that all their military secrets had been lost. (kiderült)
- Nobody realized how important the decision was.
- He couldn’t recall my phone number.
- He couldn’t recall talking to her.
- I couldn’t recall him answering the question.
- He recalled that she always had coffee at 10.
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- The price is exclusive of lunch, it is only for breakfast and dinner. (az árban nincs benne)
- Dinosaurs don’t exist anymore.
- Old people can’t exist on their pension in Hungary. (nem tudnak megélni)
- There must exist a better solution.
- They are expecting a child.
- We expect to meet them today. (arra számítunk, hogy)
- We expect the letter to arrive today.
- I expect that she will be angry. (valószínűnek tartom, hogy)
- Don’t expect impossible things of me. (ne várj el tőlem)
- It is expected that prices will rise. (valószínű, hogy)
- He was expelled (from the local school) for smoking. (eltanácsolták)
- Cars are expensive to produce.
- It is expensive to buy food that children do not eat.
- She finds experimenting on animals outrageous.
- The farmers experimented with some alternative methods.
- I asked her what the matter was but she didn’t want to explain.
- He tried to explain himself (kimagyarázni magát)
- I’ll explain everything (to you).
- He explained (to us) that his train had been late.
- He explained why he was late. (megmagyarázta, hogy miért késett)
- It will be explained how the machine works.
- A lot of companies exploit their employees.
- The children explored the area (for treasure).
- A lot of Hungarian wine is exported to foreign countries.
- Don’t expose yourself to strong sunlight.
- In the report he was exposed as a traitor. (leleplezték, mint árulót)
- She expressed her doubts (to me).
- Little children often can’t express themselves.
- He wanted to express how delighted he was.
- We wanted to express ourselves as artists.
- This music is expressive of the Portuguese soul.
- They extracted this passage from his first novel.
- You’ll have to face the consequences.
- He couldn’t face meeting her.
- He was suddenly faced with a dilemma. (hirtelen szembesülnie kellett)
- I failed (in the attempt to take her with me). (nem sikerült)
- He failed the exam.
- The teacher failed the best student, which was a surprise. (megbuktatta)
- She never fails to telephone me. (soha nem felejti/mulasztja el)
- The engine of the plane failed. (leállt a motor)
- When he deserted the army he felt that he failed his family. (csalódást okoz)
- He was very fair with his men, and everyone liked him.
- It is not fair (to the students) (to make them write five tests on the same day).
- It is not fair to blame him for everything.
- It is not fair that you blame them for everything.
- The dog has always been faithful (to its master).
- She fell into the lake.
- He fell ill last week. (megbetegedett)
- Inflation fell (by) 2 per cent. (2 százalékot esett)
- Her voice is really familiar (to me).
- He is familiar with ancient history. (Sokat tud az ókori történelemről.)
- The boss is really familiar with her secretary. (jóban vannak)
- I have to familiarize myself with the system first.
- Jim Morrison was famous (for his music).
- Jim Morrison was famous (as a singer).
- Do you fancy a beer? (Nem kérsz egy sört?)
- I am sure he fancies you. (tetszel neki)
- He fancies himself (as) a famous politician. (úgy tekint magára)
- Do you fancy having a drink tonight? (volna kedved)
- He fancied (that) he could fly. (azt képzelte)
- She sometimes fantasized (about marrying Keanu Reeves).
- The shop is not far (from here).
- She has always been fascinated by Chinese pottery. (mindig lenyűgözte)
- She was fascinated to hear that her husband had reached the North Pole. (örömmel fogadta a hírt)
- The conditions of the contract seemed favourable (for both sides).
- All the children fear her.
- He feared to admit where he had spent the night before.
- The little girl feared showing her school report to her parents.
- Officials fear that drugs will become even more popular. (attól tartanak)
- At least 35 people are feared dead.
- Children are feared to be under the ruins.
- It is feared that he has been killed.
- She feared for her son while he was in the war. (féltette)
- ‘Is he coming?’ ‘I fear so/not.’ (Attól félek, hogy igen/nem.)
- His mother has been fearful for her son all her life. (féltette)
- They were fearful (of the attack/of being attacked). (rettegtek a támadástól)
- She was fearful (that) she would faint on stage. (attól félt, hogy)
- The monkeys in the zoo are fed (on) bananas.
- Bananas are fed to the monkeys in the zoo. (banánt adnak)
- Copy paper is fed into the machine automatically. (automatikusan tölti)
- I feel so free with you.
- I feel no responsibility at all!
- I felt (like) a cartoon character.
- He felt somebody stroking his head. (érezte, hogy valaki megsimogatja a fejét)
- I felt her love go through me.
- They were felt to be in danger. (úgy érezték, hogy veszélyben vannak)
- I felt (that) I had to tell the truth.
- She felt it (to be) her duty to bring up her sister’s children.
- He felt it important to mention that he was unemployed.
- His head felt as though he had taken a cold shower. (olyan volt, mintha)
- It felt as though he had taken a cold shower.
- Her body feels really cold. (hideg a tapintása)
- This table feels like wood. (tapintásra fa)
- Feel how smooth it is. (fogd csak meg)
- I feel like (eating) an ice-cream.
- Could you fetch me my glasses please? I’ve left them in the garden. (kimennél a szemüvegemért)
- Could you fetch a glass of water for your mother please? (hoznál egy pohár vizet)
- They fought (a war) (against the rebels) in Gambia.
- Milan fought the city of Como (for control of Lombardy).
- They are trying to fight racism. (próbálnak küzdeni a fajgyűlölet ellen)
- The activists are fighting for equal rights.
- The Captain fought to save the ship in the storm.
- Don’t fight (with her) (about trivial things). (ne vitatkozz vele)
- John and Jack were fighting (about trivial things). (veszekedtek)
- The issue also figured in the politician’s speech. (szerepelt)
- We figured (that) the danger was minimal. (úgy találtuk)
- I hadn’t figured on (meeting) you here. (számít vmire)
- Her eyes filled (with tears).
- He filled my glass (with wine). (teletöltötte a poharamat)
- I filled myself (with ice-cream) I’m not hungry anymore. (telezabáltam magam)
- We found a nice pub in Cheltenham Road.
- Could you find my keys (for me)?
- Could you find (me) my keys? (megkeresnéd)
- The kidnapped child was found healthy. (egészségesen találták meg)
- I found him sleeping in the garden on the lawn. (aludt, mikor rátaláltam)
- The survey found (that) 15 per cent are satisfied with their life. (kimutatta)
- My parents found Charles (to be) charming.
- The cell is found to function like a helix. (kimutatták, hogy)
- It was found that most parties emphasize social security.
- I found it hard to deal with these children.
- I find it a strain to have to talk to people again. (nehezemre esik)
- Have you finished (the painting)?
- Would you finish talking, please? (Abbahagynátok végre a beszélgetést?)
- We finished training (with a relaxing exercise).
- He finished the poem (by) raising his voice.
- He finished as a star.
- He was first to cross the Atlantic.
- He is not fit enough for a marathon.
- He is not fit enough to run a marathon.
- The goods must be fit for the buyer's purpose. (megfelelőnek kell lennie)
- These goods are fit to satisfy the customers’ needs. (megfelelő)
- The hotel is flooded with complaints about the room service.
- The football fans flooded into the city centre. (bezúdultak)
- He is really fluent (in Urdu). (folyékonyan beszél)
- I tried to explain but she didn’t seem to follow what I was saying.
- There followed much confusion. (Aztán nagy zavar keletkezett.)
- Somebody has been following me.
- It follows that the prisons debate is not just about prisons. (ebből az következik)
- I am really fond of (watching) your goldfish. (Szeretem (nézni) az aranyhalad.)
- We would be foolish to expect leaders not to make any mistakes. (butaság lenne)
- It's just foolish (for/of us) to travel separately. (butaság)
- The sect forbids all kinds of entertainment.
- Bill forbade me from telling you the details.
- My doctor forbade me to lift any weight.
- She forbade selling their mother’s house.
- I was forced into (accepting) the job.
- I was forced to accept the job.
- Laziness is foreign to him.
- He forgot (about) her birthday.
- I forgot about posting the letter. (elfelejtettem, hogy feladtam)
- I’ll never forget seeing you for the first time. (soha nem felejtem el azt, amikor először láttalak)
- I forgot to post the letter. (elfelejtettem feladni)
- He forgot (that) I would come.
- I’ve forgotten where I put my keys.
- Mankind is often forgetful of its history. (könnyen elfelejti)
- I can’t forgive him (for deceiving me).
- I can’t forgive his rude remarks.
- Forgive my disturbing you please. (kérem bocsássa meg, hogy zavarom)
- I was fortunate to have met him.
- It is fortunate (for him) (that) Mr Browning has rescued him. (szerencse, hogy)
- How fortunate (that) you should be here. (micsoda szerencse)
- Almost all the political prisoners were freed (from prison).
- They have decided to free all political prisoners from jail. (úgy döntöttek, hogy szabadon engedik)
- She freed some time for her music lessons. (felszabadított némi időt)
- Winning the lottery freed her to live as she liked. (lehetővé tette)
- Your disk is free from viruses. (vírusmentes)
- Are you free (for a drink) tonight? (ráérsz egy italra)
- Applicants are free to choose their courses. (szabadon választhatnak)
- All the locals were so friendly (to me).
- I am not friendly with my neighbours. (nem vagyok jóban)
- She's quite friendly to talk to actually.
- He didn’t want to frighten you.
- He was frightened out of the robbery/stealing the money. (elijesztették)
- It frightens me to imagine you there alone. (még elképzelni is ijesztő)
- I am frightened of (touching) spiders. (félek)
- I am too frightened to talk to him. (félek beszélni vele)
- She was frightened (that) little Mike would fall off the bike. (félt, hogy)
- All mothers are frightened for their children. (féltik a gyermekeiket)
- I was frustrated by a slow start.
- I felt really frustrated (with having to wait).
- My bag is full (of books).
- My old elementary school now functions (as a nursery school).
- It’s funny to look back on it now.
- It’s funny that after all these years I still haven't forgotten his name.
- It’s funny (that) you should mention that.
- It’s funny how the mind works at a time like this.
- He was absolutely furious (with me), I didn’t know why.
- She was furious at having missed the plane.
- We were furious that you left without leaving a message.
- She furnished the house with antique furniture.
- He is furnished with all the relevant facts. (birtokában van)
- She is really fussy (about table manners).
- His gift for music gained (him) world-wide reputation.
- Everybody will gain something (from this project). (mindenki nyer valamit)
- The earl has gambled all his life.
- My father gambled all my inheritance (on horses). (feltettem az egész örökségem)
- They gambled on waiting a couple of hours at the border. (biztosra vették)
- Many people gambled that he would be put to prison. (sokan azt tippelték)
- She was gazing (at the prince).
- He got a CD for his birthday.
- Can you get a book for me from the library?
- Can you get me a book from the library?
- Didn’t he get very angry? (mérges lett)
- The mechanic will get the car going. (elindítja)
- We got to talk to her in the end. (sikerült)
- I’ll try to get her to help you. (megpróbálom rávenni)
- Why did she get her hair cut? (Miért vágatta le a haját?)
- He gave me a ring. (adott nekem egy gyűrűt/felhívott telefonon)
- She gave it to me on my eighteenth birthday.
- I always give (a little money) to charity.
- I will give (you) $50 for this bike.
- The writer gave a reading from his latest novel. (felolvasást tartott)
- I am glad about your engagement.
- I am glad to hear that you were accepted for the job. (örömmel hallom)
- I am glad (that) you are here.
- She was glad when the school year was over.
- I would be glad if you could help me. (hálás lennék)
- Sergeant Crane and I would be glad of tea. (hálásak lennénk)
- He glanced at the door.
- He only glanced through the newspaper. (átfutotta)
- She wasn’t crying, she just glared (at me) angrily.
- Are you going (to the party) (with him)?
- Let’s go for a drink.
- He went bald at the age of twenty. (megkopaszodott)
- He has gone to visit his Grandma. (elment meglátogatni)
- She regularly goes running. (jár futni)
- The story goes that she has been to visit him at least twice. (a történet szerint)
- In Third World countries money goes on debt and arms. (a pénzt adósságok törlesztésére és fegyverekre költik)
- The house went (to the state) for very little money. (kevés pénzért kelt el)
- She is good (at maths).
- She is good with old people. (jól bánik az idős emberekkel)
- He was very good to my mother when I was away.
- Too much exercise is not good for the body.
- He is good to work with.
- It’s so good working/to work with you again.
- It was really good of you to help us. (kedves volt tőled)
- It is good (for you) to experience failure as well. (jót tesz)
- It's good that you came to me.
- The child grabbed a piece of apple pie (from the tray).
- The thief grabbed for the lady’s bag. (a hölgy táskája után kapott)
- She graduated in economics in 1987. (közgazdaságtanból diplomát szerzett)
- He graduated (from Stanford University) last year.
- She graduated (from being) a model to playing in a soap opera. (előlépett)
- They granted everybody security.
- They granted security to everybody.
- They granted that everybody would be secure.
- I was grateful (to her) (for her help).
- After the race I didn’t feel like going out at all; I was grateful to be alive. (örültem, hogy élek)
- I’m grateful that I don’t have to go through the whole procedure again. (örülök, hogy)
- We would be grateful if you could reply to us as soon as possible.
- It is great to have heroines and heroes to admire.
- It is great living in a wide open world.
- It is great (for the yard) that the horse has won the race.
- He is still grieving (for his wife). (siratja a feleségét)
- He is grieving the death of his wife.
- It grieved him to say goodbye. (fájt, hogy búcsúznia kellett)
- It grieved them that they couldn’t help her. (fájdalommal töltötte el őket)
- She is always grinning (at me).
- He grinned hello.
- This tree has grown a lot since I was last here.
- He grows spices in his garden. (termeszt)
- He grew rich during the recession years. (meggazdagodott)
- She grew into the habit of working at night. (rászokott)
- We grew to like her after a while. (megkedveltük)
- He is always grumbling (to me) (about his boss).
- He grumbled that he was hungry.
- Our travel agency guarantees (you) a decent hotel.
- Our travel agency guarantees a decent hotel (for you).
- The company guaranteed to refund the money.
- We can guarantee (you) that the system is safe.
- They couldn’t guarantee what the outcome would be.
- I can’t guess the answer.
- I can only guess (at her opinion), I haven’t talked to her yet. (csak találgatni tudok)
- I’d guess (that) she is married. (azt gondolnám, hogy házas)
- Can you guess who I’ve met?
- ‘Are they married?’ ‘I guess so/not.’ (nem hinném/úgy hinném)
- He was found guilty (of the murder).
- He felt guilty (about having hurt his mother). (bűntudata volt)
- She handed the paper to me.
- She handed me the paper.
- I happen to know her. (történetesen ismerem)
- It happened that she lost her job suddenly. (úgy alakult, hogy)
- What happened (to your new shoes)?
- It (so) happened that we were both fired on the same day. (úgy esett, hogy)
- I met her just the other day, as it happens. (ahogy ez már csak lenni szokott)
- I can’t see that happening to me. (Nem tudom elképzelni, hogy ez velem is előfordulhatna.)
- I am really happy for them.
- She was really happy (with her results). (elégedett volt)
- I am happy to announce the winner. (örömmel jelentem be)
- I am happy (that) you are with us again.
- A good job is hard to find.
- It is hard (for old people) to find a good job.
- It’s hard working/to work in shifts.
- Typing all day can be hard on the hands. (megerőlteti a kezet)
- Smoking is definitely harmful (to your health).
- What I hate about him is his egoism.
- I hated her (for being so rude).
- He has always hated (reading) books.
- I hate him complaining all the time.
- I would hate to tell him the truth. (nem szeretném elmondani neki)
- I’d hate him to think that I don’t care. (nem szeretném, ha azt gondolná)
- She hated it in the capital and moved to the countryside.
- I hate it when people laugh at each other.
- These chemicals are potentially hazardous (to health).
- These chemicals are hazardous (for us).
- I couldn’t hear (her voice) in the disco.
- I heard him break a glass. (hallottam, hogy eltörte a poharat)
- I heard him singing in the bathroom. (hallottam, hogy énekel)
- He was heard to break the glass. (hallották, hogy eltörte a poharat)
- He was heard singing in the bathroom. (hallották, hogy énekelt)
- I heard (that) she got married.
- Did you hear what I said?
- I was really happy to hear about your wedding.
- I haven’t heard (anything) from her for ages.
- The tree was heavy with nectarines. (Csüngtek a kopaszbarackok a fán.)
- The suitcase was too heavy (for me) to carry.
- She helped (me) (with the housework).
- I helped (him) (to) clean the house.
- This booklet really helped me in (planning) my career.
- Shall I help you to some more sauce? (Adhatok még egy kis szószt esetleg?)
- I couldn’t help laughing when I heard that incredible story. (nem tudtam megállni nevetés nélkül)
- I couldn’t help but laugh when I heard that story. (csak nevetni tudtam)
- The course is very helpful to pregnant women.
- It is helpful (for students) to do exercises on using phonetic symbols.
- Watching programmes in a foreign language is helpful in developing listening.
- It was helpful that these topics also interested the boys. (az segített, hogy)
- Chocolate is high in fat. (nagy a zsírtartalma)
- His father hardly hindered him from (meeting) girls.
- He was only hinting at his feelings all night.
- They hinted (to the guest) (that) it was late. (éreztette a vendéggel)
- The old lady hit the mugger (with her umbrella). (rásózott a rablóra)
- She hit her head (against the glass door). (beverte a fejét)
- I have always been honest about my feelings.
- I have never been honest with you.
- She delayed her answer, but she was too honest to stay silent.
- We are hoping for good results. (reménykedünk a jó eredményekben)
- I hope to announce the winner shortly. (reményeim szerint rövidesen bejelentem)
- I hope (that) he is well.
- It is hoped that the African economy will improve.
- ‘Is he going to come?’ ‘I hope so/not.’
- She is not very hopeful (about her application).
- We're very hopeful (that) we will have some extra support. (nagyon bízunk benne, hogy)
- She is hopeless at music.
- It is hopeless to find a solution on the basis of this.
- It is hopeless trying to get him to give any money.
- Her face is horrible to look at.
- It is horrible to think of what happened to that poor family.
- It is horrible that you should tempt me so heartlessly.
- The girl is simply hungry (for love).
- Elephants are still hunted in some areas.
- I am still hunting for a good computer.
- The police are hunting (for) the robbers. (a rendőrség még mindig üldözi a rablókat)
- Children often hurt themselves. (megütik magukat)
- It hurts when I raise my hand.
- It hurts me to see that people are so ignorant of the poor. (rosszulesik látnom)
- It hurts that people are so ignorant of the poor. (rosszulesik, hogy)
- He is the ideal candidate (for the presidency).
- Her hat is identical (to/with mine).
- The body was identified (as that of the wanted criminal).
- I couldn’t identify with anyone in the novel. (nem tudtam azonosulni egyik szereplővel sem)
- They are trying to identify what went wrong. (próbálják megállapítani)
- He is completely ignorant (of what goes on in the world). (fogalma sincs róla)
- A lot of people are ill (with flu) at the moment.
- The data illustrated that the development was considerable.
- The film illustrated how difficult it was to dive. (a film bemutatta)
- Little children imagine animals free and happy.
- She can’t imagine living in a big city.
- I can’t imagine him shouting.
- She imagined that she was rich.
- We can’t imagine what the solution could be.
- ‘Is he suffering?’ ‘I imagine so/not.’
- She is immune to mumps.
- Not even the Pope is immune (from criticism). (védett a kritikával szemben)
- His poems imply much about the ways in which he wanted to be seen. (sokat elmond arról, hogy)
- His suggestion implies that money is the key factor. (azt sugallja)
- We import cars (from Japan).
- It is important to explain why the information is required.
- It was suddenly very important to me that he should live.
- It is important for us to understand what is going on.
- It’s important (to me) that she talks now.
- It is important that teachers (should) help students in the learning process.
- The government has decided to impose a higher tax (on tobacco).
- He was really impressed (by her beauty). (lenyűgözte a szépsége)
- He impressed the importance of the campaign upon the party members. (hangsúlyozta a párttagoknak)
- It impressed me that she called me back immediately. (meggyőző volt számomra, hogy)
- Her output has improved a lot since last year.
- They wanted to improve their English. (fejleszteni)
- He has improved on last year’s results. (javított a múlt évi eredményein)
- She is indebted (to her teacher) (for his help). (le van kötelezve a tanárának)
- She is completely indifferent (to others’ opinion).
- Understanding is indispensable (to a good marriage).
- A good computer is indispensable for (writing) a book.
- He infected his sister (with the disease).
- She is infected with AIDS. (AIDS fertőzött)
- She was infected by her brother’s enthusiasm. (átragadt rá a testvére lelkesedése)
- I always try to infer the meaning of the words (from the context).
- He inferred that the chairman knew what was going on.
- Some people consider romantic fiction inferior (to historical fiction).
- The Greeks inflicted a defeat (on the Persians). (legyőzték)
- Sorry for inflicting my mother on you again. (bocs, hogy rád tukmálom)
- He informed me of the results.
- The criminal informed on the rest of the band. (beköpte a banda többi tagját)
- He informed the police (that) some money was missing.
- He informed the police where the criminal was hiding.
- I don't feel that I infringed any rules.
- I won’t answer questions that infringe (upon) my civil rights.
- I will inherit (a lot of money) (from my uncle) in a short time.
- He insisted on (taking) the bigger cake.
- I insist on you/your taking the bigger cake.
- He insisted that he (should) concentrate on improving his speaking skill.
- His enthusiasm inspired the team (to victory). (győzelemre tüzelte a csapatot)
- The trainers tries to inspire children to take up athletics.
- His comments inspired me with confidence. (bizalommal töltött el engem)
- The building inspired Michelangelo (in his designs for St. Peter's). (megihlette)
- He insured himself (against sickness) before going to the US. (bebiztosította magát)
- We don’t intend spending/to spend any more money on this.
- I intend her to have something to do with the arts.
- We intend (that) the money should be divided equally. (az a célunk, hogy egyenlően legyen elosztva a pénz)
- It was intended that the negotiations would finish by the end of the week. (az volt a cél)
- She intends her child for a medical career. (orvosi pályára szánja)
- This essay will interest a lot of people.
- They tried to interest me in buying the property. (próbáltak érdekeltté tenni)
- I am really interested (in her). (nagyon érdekel)
- He is really interested in (studying) astrology. (érdekli az asztrológia)
- She was really interested to hear about his travels. (érdeklődéssel hallgatta)
- Don’t interfere (in his private matters).
- Don’t interfere with him while he’s working. (Ne zavard, miközben dolgozik!)
- I would never interfere between a husband and a wife. (Soha sem állnék férj és feleség közé.)
- The police interrogated the neighbours (about the robbery).
- The United Nations finally intervened (in the war).
- The politician was interviewed about the elections.
- Looks don’t matter when we interview someone for a job. (amikor felvételi beszélgetést folytatunk valakivel)
- She introduced me (to a French boy).
- She introduced herself (to everybody). (bemutatkozott)
- The first few chapters introduce the readers to the theory. (bevezeti az olvasót)
- My grandfather introduced the pleasures of sailing to us. (bevezetett minket a vitorlázás gyönyöreibe)
- Corn was introduced (to Europe) in the Middle Ages. (a kukoricát a középkorban hozták be Európába)
- He invested all his money (in shares).
- All profits will be invested to benefit the youth of the area.
- I have invested so much time in (writing) this paper.
- The police have been investigating (the murder) for weeks.
- She is being investigated (for drug trafficking).
- The police are investigating where the crime might have happened.
- Cells are invisible (to the eye).
- She invited me (to the party) as well.
- I invited him to come with us to Alaska. (hívtam, hogy jöjjön velünk)
- Applications are invited for research assistants. (jelentkezéseket várunk)
- Applications are invited (from anyone interested). (várjuk a jelentkezését)
- The technique involves the use of tiles.
- The actor’s contract with the company involves (him/his) using their product. (a szerződés része az, hogy)
- The chairman should involve the board in (making) decisions. (be kellene vonnia az igazgatótanácsot a döntéshozatalba)
- Don’t get involved in their project. (ne keveredj bele)
- I was so involved (in the movie) I didn’t hear the phone ring. (annyira belemélyedtem a filmbe)
- It is ironic that a Catholic church was renovated by Muslims.
- It was irresponsible (of the council) not to take further action.
- I am really irritated (by his behaviour). (irritál a viselkedése)
- He joined the army when he was only 18. (belépett a hadseregbe)
- Join us to help raise funds.
- The top section was joined to the side. (összekötötték)
- Will you join us in (organizing) the party? (Beszállsz a buli szervezésébe?)
- He was joking (about the rumours of his marriage).
- He used to joke that he would disappear one day. (azt mondogatta viccesen)
- It is unwise to judge him on his performance at the end of the season.
- The indirect benefits are judged (to be) very beneficial to Brazil.
- They judged that she was tired because the baby was coming too soon.
- We couldn’t judge what the outcome would be.
- She judged it safer to load them into a box.
- It is just to punish criminals.
- It was not just that servants became lords and lords beggars.
- His result justified the faith his trainers had put in him.
- He had to justify his decision (to the committee). (meg kellett indokolnia)
- These circumstances justify (us) spending more money. (indokolják)
- Your girlfriend was probably justified in feeling lonely. (jogosan érezte magát magányosnak)
- Most men are keen on (playing) football. (szeret focizni)
- He was keen to learn some quick and easy techniques. (szívesen tanult)
- He was keen for me to tell my parents what had happened. (szerette volna, ha elmondom)
- The policeman was quite keen that I stayed the night in Santa Fe. (nagyon szerette volna)
- The policeman was quite keen that I (should) stay the night in Santa Fe. (nagyon szerette volna, hogy)
- Everybody has to keep his ticket.
- Can you keep the seat for me for a few minutes? (foglalod a helyet)
- She used a fine shampoo to keep her hair smooth. (selymes maradjon a haja)
- Keep me informed of the news, please. (folyamatosan tájékoztass)
- I try to keep things as simple as possible. (Igyekszem mindent annyira egyszerűen csinálni, amennyire csak lehet.)
- I keep forgetting the name of that actor. (állandóan elfelejtem)
- Don’t keep them waiting! (ne várakoztasd meg őket)
- We tried to keep (them) from screaming. (próbáltuk vigasztalni őket)
- She kept her secret (from her friends). (eltitkolta)
- She kept her secret to herself. (megtartotta magának)
- I keep to my path. (Járom az utam.)
- Live electrical wires can kill.
- He killed the man.
- She tried to kill herself after the tragedy.
- I kill time reading newspapers. (elütöttem az időt)
- Most of the time he is very kind to us.
- He was so kind as/kind enough to explain everything to us. (volt olyan kedves)
- It was very (un)kind (of you) to say that. (nem volt szép tőled)
- ‘She is ill.’ ‘I know.’
- I know her very well.
- I know him to be very patient.
- She is known as a poet. (költőként ismert)
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- The book is claimed to be suitable for self-study. (állítólag alkalmas)
- He claims (that) the decision was not fair.
- It was claimed that some people work 20 hours a day. (állítólag)
- Did you claim for damages after the accident? (követeltél kártérítést)
- Are you clear about the conditions? (tisztában vagy)
- It was clear (to me) (that) he was trying to deceive us.
- It is not clear what his message was.
- She is not clear what she’ll be responsible for. (nincs tisztában vele, hogy)
- Leave the exit clear (of cars), please. (hagyják üresen)
- He is clever (at communicating with people). (ügyes)
- I was really clever to find my way back. (ügyes voltam)
- It is not too clever (of you) to arrest him, is it?
- Our cottage is close (to the beach).
- We are close to (reaching) an agreement. (majdnem)
- He has always been close about his clients’ deals. (bizalmasan kezelte)
- The two conferences coincide.
- The demonstration coincided with the prime minister’s speech.
- We have collaborated (with each other) (on several projects) for the past few years.
- She decided to collaborate (with the journalist) (in writing her husband’s biography).
- The doctors are collaborating to find the cure for cancer.
- A van and a train collided yesterday.
- She collided with a bus.
- We never collide (over important decisions). (mindig egyetértünk)
- I never collide with him (over important decisions). (mindig egyetértünk)
- They combined the advantages of the procedures.
- Combine the flour with some milk. (keverd össze)
- Combine the flour and milk (together). (keverd össze)
- Hydrogen and oxygen molecules combine to form water. (vegyülnek)
- I have come for the CDs.
- She is coming to visit us.
- Are you coming (to the cinema) (with us)?
- Why don’t you come running tonight?
- He commanded the execution of the hostages.
- He commanded the soldiers to cease fire.
- The government commanded that all church valuables should be collected and sold.
- The conference commenced (with a welcome from the organizers) at 9 o’clock.
- He commenced his law studies 4 years ago.
- She commenced dancing at the age of 5.
- Your salary will be commensurate with your qualifications.
- She wasn’t willing to comment (on the events). (nem volt hajlandó kommentálni)
- The scientist commented that level of nitrogen in the air is too high.
- I have never committed adultery.
- If you want to be an actor you must commit yourself (to it). (el kell kötelezned magad mellette)
- The government committed itself (to improving the health care) system. (elkötelezte magát az egészségügyi rendszer fejlesztése mellett)
- The government committed itself to improve the health care system.
- Before you commit to a venue go there yourself and find out what it is like exactly. (mielőtt döntesz a helyszínről)
- He’s been committed to prison for fraud. (bebörtönözték)
- This idea is common to all religions.
- She communicated the message (to me) in sign language.
- They communicated (with each other) in body language. (kommunikáltak)
- You must be able to communicate what you think.
- The economic situation in Russia is not comparable to that in China.
- My teacher compared my first and last essay.
- My teacher compared my first essay to/with the last one.
- This office building doesn’t compare with our previous one. (nyomába sem ér)
- The critics compared his talent to that of Joseph Heller. (azt állítják, hogy a tehetsége Joseph Heller-éhez fogható)
- This software is not compatible with my computer.
- His illness compelled his resignation.
- The snow compelled us to stay at home.
- The company will compensate (you) for the damage.
- She is going to compete (in the race) (against her biggest rival).
- Several companies are competing (with each other) (for the project).
- Several companies are competing to get the contract.
- She is competent in music.
- She is competent to do the job. (alkalmas)
- He complained (to me) (about the food).
- He complained (to the waiter) (that) the meat was cold. (reklamált a pincérnél)
- He is complaining of acute earache.
- He complimented her (on her dress).
- You have to comply with the law, or you’ll be punished.
- The group is composed of intermediate students.
- The UK is comprised of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
- They concealed his illness (from her).
- She conceded the truth (to me).
- She conceded me the truth.
- He conceded that the other car would have been a better choice.
- Her daughter was conceived during their honeymoon. (megfogant)
- He conceives of society as a jungle.
- I find it hard to conceive (that) people are still treated so badly.
- She cannot conceive what it is like to be away from your country. (el sem tudja képzelni, hogy)
- I am trying to concentrate.
- I would like to concentrate (all my efforts) on my job.
- I must concentrate (my mind) on finding a solution.
- I’m a bit concerned for/about your health.
- He was concerned to hear that 2 of his workers had been in prison. (aggodalommal hallotta)
- She was concerned (that) she might lose her job.
- Linguistics is concerned with the study of language. (foglalkozik)
- She concluded nothing (from his behaviour).
- She concluded (from his speech) that he planned to change everything.
- He concluded (that) no further actions were necessary.
- It was concluded that the best option was to move the factory.
- The ceremony was concluded with the national anthem. (a himnusszal fejeződött be)
- China concluded a treaty with Japan. (megegyezett)
- People condemn Kate for her dishonest behaviour.
- She was condemned to life imprisonment.
- He confessed to the theft.
- He confessed to stealing the ring.
- He confessed (that) he had stolen the ring.
- He confessed his sins (to the priest). (meggyónta)
- She confided her plan (to her best friend).
- He confided (to me) that she was going to have a baby.
- I can really confide in her. (megbízhatok benne)
- We are confident in/about our ability to provide enough food for the refugees.
- The Labour lobby says it is still confident of victory.
- The Latvians are confident that these talks will continue.
- His words confirmed my suspicion.
- The success of the project confirmed Leonard in his decision.
- She has confirmed (that) she is arriving on Tuesday.
- It has been confirmed that the meeting is to be held next week.
- Can you confirm when you last saw him?
- She refused to conform (to the school rules).
- The new swimming pool does not conform with fire regulations. (nem felel meg)
- I congratulated him (on his victory).
- You can congratulate yourself on/upon having done a good job.
- She is really conscious of her bad manners.
- He is conscious of annoying many people.
- He is conscious that he annoys many people.
- She consented to her son’s decision.
- He consented to help her. (beleegyezett)
- I’ve heard that you are considering a new career.
- We consider moving.
- We have to consider where to go on holiday.
- She considers herself (as) a professional player. (Profi játékosnak tartja magát.)
- Who do you consider (to be) lucky? (kit tartasz)
- He considers that the use of syntax will be necessary for any further improvement. (úgy tartja)
- It is considered that it would be easier to raise the £80,000 independently of Mr Corvedale. (úgy tartják)
- She is considered to be the most talented dancer in the world. (őt tartják)
- The therapy really consists in spoiling the patient.
- The committee consists of ten members.
- She had to be content with the silver medal. (meg kellett elégednie)
- He was content that Montgomery had been taken in.
- I am content to forgive him. (hajlandó vagyok)
- Athens was content that Sparta should take the command-in-chief. (beleegyezett)
- The course continues until August.
- The police are continuing the investigation.
- The snow continued to fall all morning. (tovább esett)
- She wanted to continue acting after having her daughter.
- I want you to continue as my secretary. (Szeretném, ha továbbra is a titkárom lenne.)
- She wished to contribute ($400) (to the flood fund).
- Human error contributed to the tragedy. (közreműködött)
- He contributed an article (to the local paper). (írt egy cikket)
- They converted the building (from a shopping centre) (into an office block).
- She has been converted (from Christianity) (to Buddhism). (megtérítették)
- Please convey the information (to the young gentleman).
- She tried to convey that she was in a bad mood. (érzékeltetni)
- She tried to convey how desperate she was. (érzékeltetni)
- She was convicted (of blackmail).
- I couldn’t convince him (of my plan).
- John convinced me to go in his car
- I can’t convince my family (that) we cannot afford to go on holiday.
- She can’t cope with this job.
- I can only counsel caution.
- He counselled her to leave the country.
- Little Jimmy can count (from 1) (up to 20).
- Bridget Jones always counts the calories she has eaten.
- It counts for nothing what she says. (nem számít)
- This money does not count as income. (nem számít jövedelemnek)
- I count her (as) my best friend. (tartom)
- I count myself really lucky.
- I count on him to help me. (számítok rá)
- You can’t count on having such a big salary for life. (nem építhetsz arra, hogy)
- He countered an attempt to make him resign. (elhárította az arra tett kísérletet, hogy)
- Swedish corruption has been countered with Caribbean fraud. (szembehelyezték)
- I tried to convince him but he countered that we were not aware of the details.
- She is crazy about hats. (Megőrül a kalapokért.)
- Teenagers are very critical (of their teachers).
- Parental supervision is critical for the well being of teenagers. (elengedhetetlen)
- He is always criticizing me (for the way I dress). (kritizál)
- The city is crowded with tourists. (tele van)
- She is very cruel (to men).
- Now I’ve got to be cruel to be kind.
- It was cruel (of him) to keep his albino fish under bright lights.
- He was crying in the dark.
- It is no use crying over a boy.
- Don’t cry for me, Argentina.
- He was crying for help. (Segítségért kiabált.)
- We were all curious about when the exam results would come out.
- Indiana Jones was curious to find out where the treasure had been hidden.
- It was curious that not even her husband seemed to know the truth. (furcsa volt)
- She cut (me) a piece of cake.
- She cut a piece of cake (for me).
- She cut a slice (from the bread).
- She cut the apple (into four slices).
- Her wages were cut by ten per cent. (csökkentették)
- You have to cut your paper from 3000 words to 2000. (le kell rövidítened)
- It’s very dangerous (for you) to be with me.
- He didn’t dare (to) jump off the bridge.
- He dared me to jump off the bridge.
- This tradition dates from the 15th century.
- They deal in cosmetics. (kozmetikumokban utaznak)
- She deals with children.
- She deals with the complaints. (intézi)
- Deal (twelve cards) (to everybody). (ossz!)
- My husband is very dear to me.
- He deceived the old lady (into lending him a lump sum).
- We haven’t decided yet.
- We haven’t decided the verdict yet.
- It’s difficult to decide between the two.
- We decided against going home.
- We decided in favour of going home.
- He decided on changing his job.
- She decided not to go alone.
- He decided (that) he would leave his wife.
- It was decided (that) the system should be improved. (az a döntés született)
- They couldn’t decide where to go on holiday.
- They declared war on Japan. (hadat üzentek)
- The French publicly declared against/for the Scots, and promised them military help. (bejelentették, hogy a skótok ellen/mellett vannak)
- The government declared that more money would be sent on health care. (hivatalosan bejelentette/közzétette)
- The painting was declared original.
- The sculpture has been declared (to be) a copy. (másolatnak nyilvánították)
- Mother Teresa dedicated her life to (helping) poor people.
- The novel is dedicated to her daughter. (a lányának ajánlotta)
- A memorial stone was dedicated to the writer.
- They agreed to delay the offensive.
- They delayed introducing new measures.
- He was delighted with her reaction.
- I was delighted to discover that there were some distinguished names among ours.
- I was delighted that you could come.
- He deluded himself into thinking that it was love.
- He was deluding himself that it was love.
- He demanded all her money.
- I demand to see the manager.
- The hijacker demanded that he got $50,000,000.
- The hijacker demands that he (should) get $50,000,000.
- The president clearly demonstrated the dangers of the act to all MPs.
- The proposal was demonstrated to be acceptable.
- Football fans demonstrated that they could celebrate in a peaceful way.
- It has been demonstrated that older workers can successfully acquire new skills.
- Tony demonstrated how to get a seat on a commuter train.
- The crowd were demonstrating (against higher taxes). (tüntetett)
- the crowd were demonstrating (in favour of lower taxes). (tüntetett)
- He denied the accusation. (visszautasította a vádakat)
- He denies nothing (to her).
- He denies (her) (nothing).
- He denied stealing the car.
- He denied (that) he had stolen the car.
- Don’t deny yourself (anything)!
- He departed (for Brussels) the next day.
- She departed (from Russia) a week ago.
- It (all) depends/That depends.
- You can depend on her. (számíthatsz rá)
- I depend on you for help. (a segítségedre szorulok)
- You can depend on her to solve the situation.
- You can depend on me/my helping.
- It depends (on the weather).
- It depends (on) what time we get home. (Attól függ, hogy hánykor érünk haza.)
- The organization is heavily dependent on them (for its financial survival). (rájuk van utalva)
- The painter depicted Rose (as an angel).
- The artist depicted her picking flowers.
- Everyone was deprived of his rights by the regime.
- Could you describe her (to me)?
- She described him as short and blond, and aged about 30.
- He described her as looking shabby.
- She described seeing some small objects landing in her garden.
- Describe what he was wearing.
- The film deserved its popularity.
- He deserved to win.
- Everybody desires happiness.
- Most people desire to live in the city.
- Sir J. Franklin desires me to give his compliments. (Sir. J. Franklin kívánságára)
- She was really desperate (for love).
- I was really desperate to meet him.
- His mood deterred him from ringing his bank.
- They tried to determine the exact place of the murder.
- The police are trying to determine what happened.
- The court determined that the defendant should pay compensation. (azt a határozatot hozta)
- They determined to leave early.
- They were determined on leaving early.
- She became determined to warn as many people as she could.
- The EC is determined that the Community's electronics industry will not fall to the Japanese.
- Britain is determined (that) the plan (should) be worked out by member governments.
- Smoking is detrimental (to health).
- Blackwell has developed a lot recently.
- Blackwell developed from a small family business into a major publishing group.
- They developed Blackwell from a small family business into a major publishing group.
- He devoted himself to his children.
- I can only devote an hour to practice.
- She is devoted to her animals.
- She died (of AIDS).
- He died for his country.
- He died a happy man.
- He died young.
- Our opinions differ considerably.
- Her opinion differs from mine.
- I have to differ (with you) (about this matter). (nem tudok egyetérteni)
- Indian languages are not significantly different (from each other).
- It is difficult to differentiate (between) the two species.
- She can’t differentiate this species from the other.
- The green tail differentiates the male from the female. (megkülönbözteti a hímet a nősténytől)
- She was very difficult to follow.
- It was difficult (for me) to follow her.
- I have to direct my attention to the refugees. (A menekültekre kell figyelnem.)
- Never direct you anger at your children. (Sohase töltsd ki a haragod a gyerekeiden!)
- She directed him to the theatre. (megmutatta az utat)
- A police officer was directing the traffic at the crossroads.
- He was directed to evacuate the building.
- The order directed that there (should) be no contact between the father and the girl.
- I disagree (with her) (on almost everything).
- I disagree with (giving) military help. (Ellenzem a katonai segítséget.)
- It was hard to disagree that it was necessary.
- She was disappointed at her results.
- I’m disappointed in you. (csalódtam benned)
- I was disapponted to see that my father was so drunk. (csalódottan láttam, hogy)
- I am disapponted (that) there is no more left.
- I was discontented (with the food) in the camp.
- Schools try to discourage drug taking among teenagers. (próbálják megakadályozni)
- Her parents tried to discourage her from being a teacher.
- Columbus discovered America.
- He was discovered dead at his home yesterday. (holtan találtak rá)
- The famous football player was discovered playing on a local works pitch.
- She was discovered to be a genius. (rájöttek, hogy egy zseni)
- I discovered (that) my father couldn’t sing. (rájöttem)
- It was discovered that he had taken all the money. (kiderült)
- We never discovered why he left. (sohasem tudtuk meg, hogy miért)
- They discriminate against/in favour of women.
- It is difficult to discriminate between culture and nature.
- I couldn’t discriminate her voice from her mother’s.
- They discussed the plan (with the board).
- They discussed buying a new computer.
- They discussed when the deadline would be.
- I was disgusted with myself for being so rude.
- I was disgusted to hear him burp.
- I don’t dislike him at all.
- She dislikes it when people are aggressive.
- I dislike hurting my father.
- He disliked her leaving home.
- His idea was dismissed (as unworkable). (elvetették az ötletét)
- She dismissed him from her thoughts. (elhesegette a gondolataiból)
- He was dismissed (from his job) yesterday.
- The government dispenses free education (to everyone).
- Dogs can dispense with their tail but never their head. (megválhatnak)
- It is a problem how to dispose of nuclear waste.
- He seems well disposed to/towards Asians. (jóindulatú)
- He was not disposed to give an interview. (nem volt hajlandó)
- She was disqualified for 2 years. (diszkvalifikálták)
- His heart problem disqualified him from (doing) military service. (felmentette a katonai szolgálat alól)
- She couldn’t be dissuaded.
- I tried to dissuade her from (watching) that film.
- Pop music is distinct from classical music.
- Children are not able to distinguish (between) reality and fantasy.
- Children are not able to distinguish reality from fantasy.
- The male fish is distinguished (from the female) by its red colour. (a színe különbözteti meg a hímet)
- He distinguished himself as a dancer. (táncosként tűnt ki)
- She is always distracting me (from studying).
- She divided the class (into four groups).
- The robbers divided the money (between themselves).
- The Urals divide Europe from Asia. (választja el)
- 8 divided by 4 is 2. (osztva)
- She divorced last month.
- She divorced her husband.
- What are you doing this evening?
- Do as you please. (tégy, ahogy a kedved tartja)
- He does well at school. (Jól tanul.)
- They’ll do a copy (for everyone). (Mindenkinek készítenek másolatot.)
- They’ll do (everyone) a copy.
- This dress will do (for the party), won’t it? (megfelelő, elég jó)
- This box will do (as a wardrobe) for a while. (megteszi)
- I was done (for speeding) last week. (megbüntettek)
- I’ve done working. We can leave. (befejeztem a munkát)
- I don’t doubt her testimony.
- She has never doubted that her father would come back.
- I doubt whether the new teacher will be better. (kétlem, hogy)
- I am really doubtful about (accepting) his offer. (bizonytalan vagyok)
- It is doubtful if this sculpture is original. (nem valószínű)
- The cowboy drew his pistol (on the Indian).
- The movie is drawing a lot of people (to the cinema). (vonz)
- The measure has drawn a lot of criticism (from the opposition). (kivált)
- We drew our conclusions (from the defeat). (levontuk a következtetéseket)
- France drew (with/against Argentina). (döntetlent játszott)
- He was drawing on his cigarette. (szív)
- I drew $200 (from my account). (kivesz)
- France was drawn to play against England.
- She has been dreading this meeting for years.
- I dread to think what could happen to us. (gondolni sem merek rá)
- I dread losing my job.
- I dreaded that he wouldn’t come back.
- I dreamt (about Philip) last night.
- He has always dreamt of becoming an actor.
- I dreamt (that) I was in Bruce Willis’s arms.
- She was dressing very slowly.
- She dressed the baby (in warm clothes). (felöltöztette)
- He dressed for dinner.
- She was dressed in blue.
- The little girl was dressed as a lady. (öltöztették)
- Let’s drink (to Adam).
- Many people died due to the lack of nutritional food. (következtében)
- Their new record is due (for release) in June.
- His five-day trip to Japan is due to begin on Thursday.
- He is fit and eager (for the challenge).
- The Princess is eager to meet the winners. (alig várja, hogy)
- He is eager that his wife leaves nothing to her brother. (arra áhítozik, hogy)
- This machine is easy to clean.
- It is not easy working out how many bottles to buy.
- It was easy to persuade her.
- She was easy to persuade.
- Old cars are not economical (on fuel).
- In Hungary it’s more economical to go by train than by bus. (jobban megéri)
- In Hungary it’s more economical going by train than by bus.
- Unfortunately, we cannot elaborate on this topic now.
- He was elected to Parliament. (beválasztották)
- She was elected (as) MP for Sussex West.
- More and more women elect to work part-time. (azt választják, hogy)
- The king elevated him to Earl of Stair. (megtette Stair grófjává)
- He’s elevated himself into the big league. (felküzdötte magát)
- The strikers failed to elicit a response from the director.
- Young refugees are not eligible for state scholarships.
- You are not eligible to drink alcohol under 18.
- High-sugar foods should be eliminated from a healthy eating plan.
- They embarked at 10 o’clock the night before. (hajóútra indul)
- He is about to embark on a political career.
- He was embarrassed (about the hole in his sock). (zavarban volt)
- She was embarrassed to take off her clothes. (kínosnak érezte, hogy)
- Some new documents emerged yesterday. (napvilágra került)
- She finally emerged from the cave. (előbukkant)
- She emerged as a serious rival to the Newcastle runner.
- It emerged that the company had gone bankrupt. (kiderült)
- She emigrated (from England) (to Zimbabwe).
- Some colonists emphathized with the poor natives.
- He emphasized the importance of immediate action.
- He emphasized that they would have to change some of their plans.
- It should be emphasized that this is the company’s last chance.
- He emphasized how little chance they had to win the match.
- The police employed force.
- He is employed (as a mechanic).
- Actors are employed to work only six hours.
- The small room was nearly empty (of furniture).
- The garden is enclosed by a tall cast-iron fence.
- He couldn’t endure loneliness.
- She couldn’t endure parting from her husband.
- She couldn’t endure to part from her husband.
- He engaged the enemy. (megtámadta)
- She engaged him as a sub-editor. (segédszerkesztőként alkalmazta)
- He was engaged to read the 9 o’clock news. (arra szerződtették)
- She is able to engage with old people. (kapcsolatot teremteni)
- They immediately engaged in conversation. (beszédbe elegyedtek)
- She managed to engage him in conversation. (bevonni a társalgásba)
- Both countries are now engaged in war in the Gulf. (harcban áll)
- She is engaged (to John). (John a jegyese.)
- We enjoyed the trip very much.
- I enjoyed myself in Italy. (jól éreztem magam)
- I enjoy playing cards.
- She enjoys it when people are watching her.
- This book is enjoyable to read.
- It is enjoyable to walk around here.
- My room is big enough for me.
- She is old enough to make decisions alone.
- It’s sunny enough (even for you) to swim and eat out.
- It’s bad enough that women are afraid to walk at night.
- It’s bad enough that women should be afraid to walk at night.
- Repairing the car will entail us spending a lot of money.
- She entered and stared at me.
- Somebody entered the room.
- 2000 runners have entered (for) the competition. (2000 futó nevezett be)
- He entered ten horses (in the races). (tíz lovat nevezett be)
- I entered all the figures (into the computer). (betáplálta az összes számadatot)
- She didn’t sound too enthusiastic about her new hairdresser.
- He is really enthusiastic about travelling in the States.
- Everybody is entitled to health care. (mindenkinek joga van)
- This card entitles you to travel free on public transport.
- She entrusted the documents to him. (a gondjaira bízta)
- She entrusted him with (handling) the documents.
- I have never been envious of my brother’s career. (nem irigykedtem)
- Ten times two equals twenty. (ugyanannyi, mint)
- 1 mile is equal to 1.609 km.
- The office is equipped with phones and fax machine.
- This course equips candidates for accountancy. (felkészíti a vizsgázókat)
- Education should equip children to act in their own interest. (fel kellene készítenie a gyerekeket)
- We managed to escape (from the camp).
- She escaped death by jumping out of the window. (megmenekült a haláltól)
- She narrowly escaped being captured. (megmenekült a fogságtól)
- They escaped with no injuries. (megúszták)
- All the prisoners escaped unhurt. (sértetlenül megúszták)
- A lot of waste is escaping (into the lake). (szivárog)
- Physical strength is essential for this job.
- It is essential (for doctors) to keep the laboratory rules.
- It is essential (that) you keep the laboratory rules.
- The state was established in 1875. (1875-ben alapították)
- When they met again, he was established (in the country) (as a farmer). (vidéken telepedett le)
- The doctors have established that the cause of the death was poisoning. (az orvosok megállapították)
- It has been established that she was poisoned (by him). (kimutatták)
- The police have established where he spent the night of the murder. (a rendőrök kinyomozták)
- The police estimate the demonstrators at 5000.
- The crowd is estimated to be 5000.
- They estimated that the new house would cost about $30,000. (úgy tervezték)
- It is estimated that the new office building would cost about $80,000. (a tervek szerint)
- It is hard to estimate how many people drink more than a litre of alcohol every day.
- It was evident that he was rich.
- It was evident why the play became a success.
- Multimedia has evolved from a technological issue into a metaphysical one. (metafizikai kérdéssé változott)
- Man evolved from higher apes. (az ember a majomból fejlődött ki)
- His case will have to be examined more carefully.
- All these cars have been examined (for damage).
- I examined him (on his maths knowledge). (levizsgáztattam)
- We should examine how he came to this conclusion.
- He excelled himself as a centre-forward.
- As a teenager, she excelled in foreign languages.
- My husband excels at cooking. (remekül főz)
- Jane exchanged glances with George. (pillantásokat váltott)
- I’d like to exchange my money for British pounds. (átváltani)
- You will be excluded from the network if you fail to log in more than five times. (letiltanak a hálózatról)
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- He abandoned the people to their fate. (sorsukra hagyta az embereket)
- They had to abandon their house (to the enemy).
- She abandoned herself to her emotions. (Átadta magát az érzelmeinek.)
- He is better/more able to help you than us. (többet tudna segíteni)
- I was just about to tell him the story, when his wife arrived.
- I’m not about to tell him sorry after all that he’s done to me. (nem vagyok hajlandó)
- She is absent (from school) today.
- He seems absorbed in his newspaper.
- You have to abstain from alcohol from now on.
- He is absurd to think that he is so attractive.
- It is absurd to assume that a woman is less competent than a man.
- It was absurd that she hadn’t guessed the answer straightaway.
- It is absurd that they should start to argue over the issue again.
- The publisher accepted my book for publication.
- I don’t accept John’s story (as the true version).
- She couldn’t accept that her mother was dead. (nem tudott belenyugodni)
- Humans are generally accepted to be superior to animals. (általánosan elfogadottan)
- It is generally accepted that humans are superior to animals.
- They accepted him as the leader of the party.
- He was accepted to university. (felvették)
- He was accepted to study film. (felvették)
- It was great to be accepted warmly into such a nice family. (befogadott)
- The solution is not acceptable (to everyone).
- His letters are accessible (to the public).
- She is accountable (to herself) (for her deeds).
- They accused him (of the murder).
- I am accustomed to (listening to) his bad jokes.
- I acknowledge the truth of your statement.
- They acknowledged having lost the battle. (beismerték, hogy)
- It is generally acknowledged that the Turks won the battle at Mohács. (elismert tény, hogy)
- They acknowledged (to us) that they lost the battle. (beismerték, hogy)
- They acknowledged Jim as their leader. (elfogadták vezetőjüknek)
- Jim was acknowledged to be their leader.
- I am not acquainted with his friend.
- She was acquitted of murder charges.
- It was proved that she acted in self-defence.
- She has been acting the perfect wife all morning. (a tökéletes feleség szerepét játszotta)
- She acted blind. (Úgy tett, mintha vak lenne.)
- He acts like an idiot. (Úgy viselkedik, mint egy idióta.)
- She acted as if she’d never seen me before. (úgy tett, mintha)
- Punishment acts as a deterrent. (elrettentésként hat)
- Drugs act quickly on the brain. (gyorsan hatnak)
- He acted on behalf of/for the defendant. (a vádlott nevében cselekedett)
- Shakespeare’s plays have been adapted (for children).
- He adapted (himself) to the change quite quickly. (alkalmazkodott)
- We adapted our future plans to meet the company’s requirements. (megváltoztattuk)
- Shall I add your name (to the participants’ list)? (hozzáírjam)
- If you add 3 and 3, you get 6. (összeadod)
- She added that they would come back soon. (hozzátette)
- Unfortunately, he is addicted (to drugs).
- I addressed the letter (to my boss).
- I didn’t expect him to address me in Hungarian. (magyarul szólít meg)
- Address your questions to your tutor. (kérdéseiddel fordulj a tutorodhoz)
- You should address her as ‘Miss Teacher.’ (úgy kell szólítanotok, hogy)
- The authors address (themselves to) rather different problems. (foglalkoznak)
- He is adept at (repairing) computers.
- Her voice is not adequate for the role of Carmen.
- It will be adequate to meet our needs. (elegendő, hogy kielégítse a szükségleteinket)
- You must adhere to this diet if you want to lose weight.
- He adjusted her hat.
- Always adjust your lecture to the knowledge of your students.
- I took a long time to adjust to the local traditions. (hozzászokni)
- I finally adjusted to living in the city. (hozzászoktam)
- You’ll quickly adjust yourself to living in the States. (hozzászoksz)
- I admire Jennifer (for the way she talks to the press).
- Everyone admires her for working so hard.
- He admits (to) having neglected his children.
- He admits (to) his mistakes.
- He admitted (to his parents) (that) he had failed his exam. (bevallotta)
- The offensive is generally admitted to be a failure. (elismert tény, hogy)
- It is generally admitted that the government acted too late.
- You will be admitted only five minutes before the performance starts. (Csak öt perccel az előadás megkezdése előtt engednek be.)
- Keynes's economics admits of a variety of interpretations. (többféle értelmezést megenged)
- The soap was advertised as the best one ever.
- The company is advertising for secretaries. (titkárnőket keres)
- It is advisable to follow the rules.
- It is advisable that the date set for completion involves a group meeting.
- It is advisable that everybody (should) follow the rules.
- I advised him against (marrying) her.
- He advised the king about/on matters of state. (a király tanácsadója volt államügyekben)
- The doctor advised me to take a week off. (azt javasolta, hogy vegyek ki egy hét szabadságot)
- I’d advise taking a different approach.
- We advised that they (should) leave early.
- It is strongly advised that you leave the building at once. (tanácsos)
- Can you advise (me) what to do? (adnál tanácsot, hogy mit tegyek)
- You are kindly requested to advise us of any changes in your personal details. (kérjük, tudasson)
- I regret to advise you that your application has not been accepted. (sajnálattal tudatom)
- She affirmed her love for him.
- He affirmed that he was telling the truth. (azt állította, hogy)
- I can’t afford a new car. (Nem engedhetek meg magamnak egy új autót.)
- I can’t afford to criticise the boss.
- She was afraid of her father.
- He was afraid of walking in the dark.
- He was afraid to call her.
- He was afraid (that) they would fire him for being late for work.
- He was afraid for his children. (féltette)
- She didn’t agree with them on the holiday plan.
- She didn’t agree with the holiday plan.
- We all agree (that) such a student must be expelled.
- President Clinton agreed with the African leader that something should be done about the famine in Africa.
- The board of directors agreed on the plan. (megállapodtak a tervvel kapcsolatban)
- We are all agreed (that) such a student must be expelled. (mindnyájan egyetértünk)
- It was agreed (that) we would discuss the matter once more. (megegyeztünk abban, hogy)
- The king finally agreed to the princess’s marriage. (beleegyezett)
- He agreed to help. (beleegyezett)
- We couldn’t agree whether to tell or not. (nem tudtunk megegyezni)
- They are aiming at bigger production. (nagyobb termelés a céljuk)
- They aim at improving their English. (az a céljuk, hogy)
- They are aiming to improve their English. (az a céljuk)
- These measures are aimed at reducing unemployment. (ezeknek az intézkedéseknek az a célja)
- She aimed the gun at his back.
- He aimed for his hat. (a kalapjára célzott)
- The book is aimed at advanced learners.
- She was alarmed at staying alone in the house.
- She was alarmed to stay alone in the house.
- She is alarmed (that) she would stay alone in the house.
- It can be very alarming to watch a toddler have violent behaviour.
- It is alarming that the water could be poisoned.
- Violence is alien to her.
- The newspapers allege (that) he has been murdered.
- He is alleged to have been murdered. (állítólag)
- It is alleged that he has been murdered. (állítólag)
- He is allergic to some plants.
- I don’t allow my daughter to stay out after dark.
- He doesn’t allow smoking here.
- Smoking is not allowed here. (tilos a dohányzás)
- I allow myself/her 20 minutes to get to the office. (20 percet adok magamnak/neki)
- How much time would you allow (for the journey)? (Mennyi idő szükséges?)
- She has never stolen anything. – I allow you that. (Ezt elismerem.)
- We should allow (the possibility) that he is the best. (be kell ismernünk)
- It takes about two hours allowing for traffic jams. (számításba véve)
- It is a fair question, and allows of more than one answer.
- Her good mood alternated with despair.
- My parents alternated between being strict and lenient. (egyszer szigorúak, máskor engedékenyek voltak)
- Babies alternate sleeping with eating. (felváltva)
- Babies alternate sleeping and eating. (felváltva)
- I was amazed at her kindness.
- I am amazed to hear that everybody is alive. (megdöbbenten hallom)
- I am amazed that he hasn’t got the letter; I sent it last Monday. (meg vagyok döbbenve)
- I am amazed how beautiful you’ve become. (csak ámulok, hogy)
- His message amounts to a refusal. (egyenértékű)
- He was angry (with his secretary).
- She was really angry about the delay.
- I was angry to miss that film.
- He was angry that he should take part in the ceremony.
- The couple have announced their marriage (to the media).
- We are pleased to announce that a triplets have been born.
- It was announced that the price of petrol would be raised.
- They announced when and where their wedding was going to take place.
- The servant announced the famous guests as they entered the door.
- His compliments annoyed her.
- It annoyed me to think how much he spent on clothes. (még rágondolni is idegesítő)
- It annoyed me that he was late again.
- It annoys me when people smoke in a library.
- I was annoyed (with myself) (about forgetting my mother’s birthday). (mérges voltam)
- She was annoyed to discover that her ice-cream disappeared from the fridge. (idegesen vette tudomásul)
- I was annoyed (that) he had left without saying goodbye. (haragudtam, hogy)
- She could answer all my questions.
- Answer me this.
- She answered that she would do it.
- He answered me that he couldn’t help that time.
- You will answer for these documents. (te leszel a felelős)
- You answer to the sales manager. (A kereskedelmi igazgatónak tartozol beszámolni.)
- I am anxious about the contract.
- She is anxious for her son.
- She was anxious for that job. (Nagyon akarta azt az állást.)
- He was anxious to study in the States. (alig várta, hogy)
- I am anxious for her to achieve her aims. (Nagyon kívánom, hogy elérje a céljait.)
- He was anxious that she accompanied him to the party. (nagyon szerette volna, ha)
- I am anxious that you (should) stay here until I return. (nagyon szeretném, ha)
- He apologized (to the hostess) (for coming early).
- He apologized that he was late.
- It was apparent (from her voice) (that) she was afraid.
- It became apparent (to everybody) (that) he wasn’t rich at all.
- He said he would appeal (to the court) (against) the verdict.
- The police appeal to the army for help. (segítséget kér a hadseregtől)
- His soft voice appeals to me. (tetszik nekem)
- He appeared (to be) an optimist.
- He appeared tired.
- He appears to know the truth. (úgy tűnik, hogy)
- It appears as if he is surprised. (úgy tűnik, mintha)
- It appeared (that) they agreed. (úgy tűnt, hogy)
- It appears unlikely that they will win. (valószínűtlennek tűnik)
- I finally applied (to five universities) (for scholarship) last year.
- Sam has applied to join the fire brigade. (jelentkezett)
- The equipment was applied to surgery. (alkalmazták)
- This rule does not apply to you. (nem vonatkozik rád)
- We applied ourselves to (finding) the solution. (mindent elkövettünk)
- I really appreciate your kindness.
- I appreciate being treated like a princess.
- We would appreciate you helping us. (hálásak lennénk)
- I appreciated that he took me home.
- I would appreciate it if you would send me a prompt reply.
- I really appreciate it when men propose to me.
- He doesn’t appreciate how much we spent on him. (nem fogja fel, hogy mennyit költöttünk rá)
- This dress is not appropriate (for a wedding).
- She doesn’t approve of what I said.
- They are always arguing (with each other) (about unimportant things).
- He argued for/in favour of (raising) income tax. (érvelt mellette)
- He argued against (raising) income tax. (érvelt ellene)
- I would argue that soft drugs should be made legal. (vitatkoznék arról)
- It could be argued that soft drugs should be made legal. (lehetne arról vitatkozni)
- I arranged a meeting (with my lawyer).
- I arranged (with them) to meet them at 10 o’clock.
- He arranged a dinner for the guests. (megszervezett egy vacsorát)
- They arranged for the painter to have an exhibition. (megszervezték a festőnek a kiállítást)
- I arranged (with my boss) for a mini bus to pick us up.
- I arranged that they should talk to each other at the party.
- The university arranges for sport facilities as well. (lehetőséget teremt)
- He was arrested (for robbery) yesterday.
- I arrived at Heathrow yesterday.
- I have just arrived in London.
- Our plane arrived a bit late.
- I was ashamed of him being drunk all the time.
- I felt ashamed to be drunk.
- I am ashamed to admit that I told her our secret.
- I felt ashamed (that) I hadn’t helped him more.
- Ask him about the money he owes you.
- You should ask his opinion.
- I asked her their name. (Megkérdeztem tőle a nevüket.)
- He asked (Jill) what the girl’s name was.
- Why do you ask me for advice? (Miért tőlem kérsz tanácsot?)
- Can I ask you a favour? (Kérhetek egy szívességet?)
- Can I ask a favour of you?
- She asked me to help her. (arra kért, hogy)
- He asked that he (should) be sent the details. (arra kért, hogy)
- He asked to see the manager. (beszélni akart)
- He asked too much for that run-down house. (sokat kért érte)
- He aspires to a business career.
- She aspired to be the next Marilyn Monroe.
- He asserted her ideas in front of everyone. (világosan elmondta)
- He asserted the charges to be incorrect.
- He asserted that he was not guilty.
- It is commonly asserted that young children need constant care. (elfogadott tény, hogy)
- He wanted to assert himself at all costs. (érvényesülni akart)
- The teacher assigned (me) a very difficult task.
- He assigned me to the duties of the administrative assistants.
- The company assigned John as the new sales manager.
- German troops were assigned to keep peace in the region.
- We’ll try to assist (you) (with your studies).
- They tried to assist (me) (in finding a job).
- We are assisting students to find accommodation.
- He is associated with comedies.
- Why do you associate with those posh people? (miért barátkozol)
- I would like to associate myself with the director. (szeretném kifejezni egyetértésem)
- I assumed him (to be) French.
- Scientists assume (that) global warming is increasing.
- It is assumed that lung cancer is caused by smoking.
- You will assume the control of the Miammar branch. (átveszed a vezetését)
- I assured him of our full support.
- I can assure you (that) everything is going to be all right.
- He assured himself of their honesty. (megbizonyosodott)
- He assured himself that nothing had changed while he was away. (megbizonyosodott)
- Victory would assure (us) a place in the semi-finals.
- My father was astonished at my decision.
- My mother was astonished to see that I was pregnant. (döbbenten látta)
- He seemed astonished (that) I was pregnant.
- I attach my thesis to the application.
- She attached to him during the trip. (rátapadt)
- No health risk attaches to this sweetener. (nem veszélyezteti)
- She attempted an escape from the camp, but she was caught.
- She attempted to meet the Queen in Paris.
- A lot of people attend church regularly.
- Attend to your work, please. (figyelj a munkádra)
- His intelligence attracts me (to him). (az intelligenciája teszi vonzóvá)
- The parade attracted thousands of young people (to Berlin).
- She attributes her victory to hard training.
- This painting is attributed to Giorgione.
- These sports facilities are available for everyone.
- The crash couldn’t be avoided. (elkerülhetetlen volt)
- They built a dam to avoid the water flooding the city.
- He tried to avoid meeting them.
- I am aware of how much effort you have put into this job.
- I was aware (that) something unusual was happening.
- He is really bad at maths.
- She is bad at telling lies. (ügyetlenül hazudik)
- Such hot weather is bad for everyone. (nem tesz jót senkinek)
- Matt isn’t too bad to work with.
- It is bad to drink too much alcohol. (káros)
- The situation is so bad that authorities are considering immediate action.
- It is bad that so much violence should be presented on TV.
- Smoking is banned in the restaurant. (tilos)
- He is banned from alcohol.
- She is banned from driving because of speeding.
- My mother is always bargaining (with the dealers) (about the prices) in the market.
- We didn’t bargain on meeting you here. (nem számítottunk rá, hogy)
- He based his ideas on research.
- They have based themselves in Boston. (Bostonban van a telephelyük.)
- A thorough knowledge of mathematics is basic to economics. (matematikatudás az alapja)
- Her music does not bear comparison with his. (nem említhető egy lapon)
- Her condition doesn’t bear thinking about. (még rágondolni is rossz)
- She bears a grudge against him. (Neheztel rá.)
- She bears him a grudge. (Neheztel rá.)
- He bore himself with dignity at the trial. (méltóságteljesen viselkedett)
- The decision bears on the public atmosphere. (hatással van)
- Bear with her, she is going to be alright. (légy türelmes)
- I can’t bear extreme cold or heat.
- I can’t bear to lose such a wonderful friend.
- I can’t bear losing such a wonderful friend.
- I can’t bear it when she cries.
- My father always beats me (at chess).
- Beat the eggs and sugar together. (verd fel)
- It beats me why she has disappeared. (rejtély számomra)
- He begged (them) (for water).
- He begged (water) (from the guards).
- He begged to be released.
- She begged him not to leave her.
- The children were begging (for food) (from the ladies) in the street. (koldultak)
- They managed to beg some money (from the gentleman). (sikerült koldulniuk némi pénzt)
- The film began at 8.
- They began the concert.
- He began talking.
- She began to laugh.
- He began as a journalist, before starting to write novels. (újságíróként kezdte)
- I have never believed him.
- They believed him (to be) capable of anything. (mindenre képesnek tartották)
- People used to believe (that) the sun revolves around the earth. (valaha azt hitték, hogy)
- It is believed that eating melons makes one happy. (a közhiedelem szerint)
- Eating salmon is believed to make one even happier. (a közhiedelem szerint)
- I can’t believe how much happier I am.
- ‘Is she still in?’ ‘I believe so/not.’
- She believes in God.
- He believes in eating a lot of vegetables.
- I can’t believe it of him. (nem tudom elhinni róla)
- These islands belong to Britain.
- She has always belonged to a party. (tagja volt)
- This plate belongs in the cupboard. (a konyhaszekrényben van a helye)
- Regular exercise is beneficial (to health).
- We try to find a solution that benefits everyone. (mindenki javát szolgálja)
- Only Joe benefits (from this business).
- It is best to go by bus. (az lesz a legjobb)
- It is best that we all sit down and talk things over.
- It is best if you leave her alone.
- She bet $3000 (on that horse).
- I would bet against him.
- She bet (that) Imperial would win.
- He bet me ($20) that I wouldn’t jump.
- He betrayed the secret of the atomic bomb (to Russia).
- She betrayed herself when she started to cry. (elárulta magát)
- He is better at arts than at sciences.
- It would be better (for her) to talk things over.
- It is better (that) she is far away.
- It is better (that) you (should) go to the doctor.
- Beware of the dwarf. (óvakodj)
- Beware of saying anything about him. (vigyázz rá, hogy)
- Beware icy roads.
- Beware driving on icy roads.
- He is biased in favour of educated people.
- She is biased against the rich. (előítélete van)
- They bid $2000 (for the sculpture).
- A German company is also bidding (for the telephone company). (résztvesz a pályázaton)
- The runner is bidding to keep her place in the national team. (megpróbálja)
- I don’t blame you (for the accident).
- The police are blaming the fire on a cigarette. (A rendőrség szerint a tüzet egy cigaretta okozta.)
- Who’s to blame (for the accident)? (kinek a hibája volt)
- Blend the sugar with the baking soda.
- Blend (together) the sugar and the baking soda.
- Margarine does not blend with water. (nem keveredik)
- Margarine and oil do not blend (together). (nem keverednek)
- She is blind to all his lies. (nem veszi észre)
- I was blind not to realize that he was cheating me out of my money.
- He is always boasting (about his career).
- The city boasts ten Turkish baths. (tíz törökfürdővel dicsekedhet)
- He boasted that he had been to Africa.
- He is bored with her. (unja)
- She got bored with dancing. (megunta)
- You are allowed to borrow ten books (from the library).
- Don’t bother with your hair, we’re going swimming.
- She didn’t even bother to tell me that she would be late. (ahhoz sem vette a fáradságot)
- Why bother going out with him if you don’t like him? (mi értelme van)
- I don’t want to bother him (with my problems). (nem akarom zavarni)
- Does it bother her that you are shorter than her? (zavarja, hogy)
- It bothers me to think that she is travelling alone. (aggaszt)
- I am not bothered (about her opinion). (nem érdekel)
- I can’t be bothered to write a letter to her. (Nincs az az isten, hogy most levelet írjak neki.)
- You are bound to pass your driving test. (biztos, hogy)
- It was bound to happen. (Meg kellett történnie.)
- She is not bound by the contract. (nem kötelezi)
- You are bound by the contract to move out of the flat. (a szerződés arra kötelezi, hogy)
- The train was bound for Moscow. (Moszkvába tartott a vonat.)
- He is always bragging to his friends (about his father).
- He was brave to do what he did.
- It was brave (of you) to sing that song in Belfast.
- The vase broke.
- He broke the vase (into pieces).
- She broke the apple (in two).
- Let’s break for dinner. (Tartsunk vacsoraszünetet!)
- Our house has been broken into. (Betörtek hozzánk.)
- Bring an umbrella (with you). (Hozz magaddal esernyőt!)
- He brought a bunch of flowers (for me).
- He brought (me) a bunch of flowers.
- His novel brings him a lump sum each year. (szép summát hoz a konyhára)
- She brings ten years’ practice to the company. (Tíz éves gyakorlatával gazdagítja a vállalatot.)
- They brought a charge against her. (Megvádolták.)
- She couldn’t bring herself to study more. (nem tudta rávenni magát)
- Her singing brought the people coming. (Az éneklésére odajöttek az emberek.)
- He bribed him with money.
- They bribed him into accepting the offer. (lefizették)
- He was bribed to give false evidence.
- These houses are built of wood.
- This building is built from concrete.
- Jeremy had a house built (for his daughter).
- Jack built us a hut in the forest.
- He is busy with his homework.
- She is busy reading. (Javában olvas.)
- I bought him a pullover.
- I bought a pullover (for him).
- I bought my computer second-hand. (használtan vettem)
- 10 dollars doesn’t buy much. (nem sok mindenre elég)
- You can’t buy me. (Nem vásárolhatsz meg.)
- They called the puppy Trevor. (A Trevor nevet adták a kiskutyának.)
- She is called Clare after her mother. (Clare-nek hívják az édesanyja után.)
- She called her mother (for help). (kiáltott)
- I immediately called the police. (felhívtam a rendőrséget)
- She is campaigning for the conservation of rain forests.
- She is campaigning against animal experiments.
- She is campaigning to save the elephants in Sri Lanka.
- You are capable of efficient work.
- You are capable of working much more efficiently.
- She’s never cared about her appearance.
- She doesn’t seem to care that he has been in prison.
- I don’t care what he does.
- She really cares about her children. (törődik)
- He has to care for his sick mother. (gondoskodnia kell)
- I don’t care for her. (nem kedvelem)
- Would you care for a drink? (Parancsolsz egy italt?)
- Would you care to join us? (Volna kedved csatlakozni hozzánk?)
- Be careful of the cars. (Figyelj az autókra!)
- Be careful with that vase.
- Be careful not to make any noise. (vigyázz)
- Be careful carrying those heavy bags. (Óvatosan vidd azokat a nehéz szatyrokat!)
- Be careful that you don’t end up writing a novel. (vigyázz, hogy)
- You have to be careful when the pavements are icy.
- Don’t be careless about your handwriting. (figyelj)
- She was careless of the gossip she caused. (nem érdekelte)
- The nurses were careless to allow him walk out of the hospital alone. (gondatlanság volt a nővérek részéről)
- It was careless (of me) to leave the child alone. (gondatlanság volt)
- He caught the ball.
- She caught him smoking in the dark. (rajtakapta)
- He caught himself wondering whether he was doing the right thing. (azon kapta magát)
- They cater (for) schools. (élelmeznek)
- The language school caters for all levels. (minden szintű nyelvtudást kielégít)
- This is a magazine which caters to the mass market. (a tömegízlést elégíti ki)
- The bad weather causes problems for the tourist industry.
- He caused his parents much distress.
- The dry weather caused the plants to die. (elpusztította)
- Jack cautioned (her) against giving up her job. (óva intette)
- She cautioned him about the dangers of rafting.
- He was cautioned (for stealing) instead of being sent to a detention centre. (figyelmeztetésben részesült)
- He cautioned (her) that leaving the country is not the best decision.
- My unemployment benefit ceased a month ago.
- Cease fire! (Tüzet szüntess!)
- You never cease to make me laugh. (Mindig megnevettetsz.)
- They have ceased working. (abbahagyták)
- Can we be certain of/about the truth of what she says?
- If you want to be certain of (getting) a window seat, hurry up.
- Prices are certain to rise. (Az árak bizonyára emelkednek majd.)
- It is certain that they will come.
- I am not certain who won.
- The bank certified my accounts (as) correct.
- The secretary certified the document to be a true copy.
- The doctor wasn’t willing to certify that he had been ill the last week.
- ‘Take your raincoat.’ ‘No, I’ll chance it.’
- I’ll chance driving even if it is icy.
- I chanced to meet him. (Véletlenül összefutottam vele.)
- It (so) chanced (that) she spoke fluent English. (véletlenül úgy adódott)
- One day she chanced upon her grandma’s wedding dress. (rábukkant)
- You haven’t changed a bit since I last saw you.
- His wife changed him completely.
- The angel changed the girl (from a beggar) into a princess. (átváltoztatta)
- We changed our flat (for a smaller one). (elcseréltük)
- After they got married, he changed his name to hers. (átvette a nevét)
- Can we change newspapers? (cserélhetünk)
- Can I change my newspaper with you? (cserélhetek önnel)
- He changed into/out of his best suit. (átöltözött)
- Can you change dollars (into pounds)? (váltani)
- Could you change a five pound note (for coins)? (felváltani)
- This behaviour is characteristic of her.
- They charged him (with the murder).
- They charged him with stealing.
- We won’t charge (you) for the delivery of the furniture. (nem számítunk fel költséget)
- We won’t charge (you) anything (for the delivery of the furniture). (nem számítunk fel költséget)
- They charged the costs to the artist. (A színészre hárították a költségeket.)
- They charge to deliver the product. (Szállítási költséget számítanak fel.)
- It is cheap to run this car.
- The shop assistant tried to cheat the customer. (megpróbálta becsapni)
- He always cheats (at games). (csal a játékban)
- He is always cheating on Ursula.
- The young man tried to cheat the old lady out of her money. (megpróbálta kicsalni a pénzét)
- Check the pipes (for leaks).
- Check (with Jane) (that) she has arranged everything. (kérdezd meg, hogy)
- Check (with Jane) when she is going to arrive. (beszéld meg, hogy)
- I have to choose (between my career and him).
- They had to choose one (from the five candidates).
- They chose him as president.
- The author chooses to remain anonymous.
- They chose him to be the representative.
- We will have to choose whether to stay or go.
- Doctors are claiming a breakthrough in the fight against AIDS. (áttörésről beszélnek)
- She claimed to own a car.
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2013.03.21. 23:55 aforizmágus
1
- I play football.
- I watch TV.
- I learn English.
- I like football.
- I read a book.
- I lie on the bed.
- I have six balls.
- I have a room.
- I have a computer.
- I eat a lot of pizza.
- I need a match.
- I give you a present.
- I sleep at 9 pm.
- I go to school.
- I have a best friend.
- I learn well.
- I get presents on my birthday.
2
- I don't play football.
- I don't like Trabants.
- I don't go to school in summer.
- I don't swim in winter.
- I don't eat poison.
- I don't have much pocket money.
- I don't have a gun.
- I don't have an own football field.
- I don't know.
- I don't go to discos.
- I don't learn Spanish.
- I don't sleep in a box.
- I don't get up early.
- I don't have a relative in the USA.
- I don't need a spoon.
3.
- Do you play football?
- Do you eat melon?
- Do you drink milk?
- Do you have a best friend ?
- Do you have an own room?
- Do you go to school?
- Do you watch TV?
- Do you listen to music?
- Do you cook?
- Do you have a pet?
- Do you sleep 8 hours?
- Do you have an Eglish book?
- Do you need a knife?
- Do you hear me?
- Do you work on Sundays?
- Do you come here often?
4.
- Where are my slippers?
- When do you sleep?
- What do you learn?
- Where do you sleep?
- Why do you want to cut off my arm?
- Why do you close the door?
- What do you do in your free time?
- How much do you sleep?
- When do you play football?
- What do you eat for breakfast?
- Where do you have lunch?
- When do you learn English?
- Who do you like?
- Which do you want?
- Why do you go there?
- Whose film do you like?
5.
- I can play football.
- I can walk.
- I can use PCs.
- I can watch TV.
- I can blow my nose.
- I can stand on my head.
- I can read English books.
- I can write my name quickly.
- I can listen to you now.
- I can come early.
- I can leave late.
- I can get up at 5.
- I can go to bed early today.
- I can see you.
- I can hear you.
- I can smell smoke.
- I can eat.
6 .
- Can you play football?
- Can you eat?
- Can you sleep?
- Can you count?
- Can you speak English?
- Can you swim?
- Can you play table-tennis?
- Can you jump?
- Can you smell it?
- Can you see them?
- Can you hear me?
- Can you come early?
- Can you go there now ?
- Can you listen to me now?
- Can you shut up, please?
7.
- I can't drive a car.
- I can't fly a plane.
- I can't play the piano.
- I can't repair cars.
- I can't hear you.
- I can't eat this.
- I can't use your PC.
- I can't play this game.
- I can't play tomorrow.
- I can't work for him.
- I can't run in summer.
- I can't play football in winter.
- I can't swim in wine.
- I can't drink alcohol.
- I can't cook soup.
- I can't make tea.
8.
- The post office is between the video shop and the supermarket.
- The lamp is between the TV and the PC.
- I am between the window and the door.
- My ball is between the bed and the bookcase.
- My nose is between my two ears.
- I am between the 2 goals.
- Who is between them?
- What do you do between 2 and 3?
9.
- I am clever.
- I am tall.
- I am strong.
- I am fast.
- I am funny.
- I am tired.
- I am in my room.
- I am small.
- I am a football player.
- I am a student.
- I am Hungarian.
- I am a medium/average student.
- I am hungry.
- I am brown-eyed.
- I am a boy.
- I am blond.
- I am clean.
- I am healthy.
- I am on Earth.
10.
- He is stupid.
- She is a bitch.
- It is stupidity.
- She is thirty-nine.
- He is a football player.
- It is round.
- She is brown-eyed.
- He is green-eyed.
- It is interesting.
- She is clever.
- He is clever.
- It is dirty.
- It is delicious.
- She is beautiful.
- He is interesting.
11.
- You are my friend.
- We are happy.
- They are angry.
- You are hardworking.
- We are here.
- They are there.
- My parents are kind.
- The pictures on my wall are good.
- My books are interesting.
- The rooms in our flat are average.
- My pens are good.
- Computer games are exciting.
- The windows are clean.
- Our wheels are flat.
- The words are difficult.
- TV programs are bad nowadays.
- My pens are in my pocket.
- These are old.
12.
- I'm not stupid.
- I'm not a girl.
- I'm not ill.
- I'm not a baby.
- I'm not happy.
- I'm not stinky.
- I'm not hungry.
- I'm not an excelent student.
- I'm not a millionaire.
- I'm not weak.
- I'm not fat.
- I'm not slow.
- I'm not a killer.
- I'm not crazy.
- I'm not sleepy.
13.
- He isn't stupid.
- She isn't clever.
- It isn't ugly.
- He isn't in the kichen.
- She isn't at school in this week.
- It isn't good to standing the rain.
- He isn't interested in my jokes.
- She isn't good in English.
- It isn't bad.
- He isn't a good sleeper.
- She isn't a fast driver.
- It isn't rainy nowadays.
- Kate isn't pretty today.
- My best friend isn't here.
- My mother isn't old.
14
- You aren't an excelent student.
- We aren't clever.
- They aren't red.
- You aren't at the cinema.
- We aren't at home.
- They aren't here.
- You aren't my boss.
- We aren't your slaves.
- They aren't very strong.
- You aren't a very fast runner.
- We aren't interested in your idea.
- They aren't stupid.
- We aren't rich.
- You aren't poor.
- They aren't expensive here.
15
- Am I normal?
- Am I late?
- Am I correct?
- Am I at the right place?
- Am I your friend?
- Am I your boyfriend?
- Am I ill?
- Am I strong enough?
- Am I stupid now?
- Am I a good expert?
- Am I a good worker?
- Am I black?
- Am I tall?
- Am I fat?
16
- Is he here?
- Is he stupid?
- Is she tall?
- Is he short?
- Is she there?
- Is he the boss in the group?
- Is she cleverer than me?
- Is he taller than me?
- Is she fatter than me?
- Is he faster than me?
- Is she your friend?
- Is he the first?
- Is he your girlfriend?
- Is he the last?
- Is she the teacher?
17
- Is it delicious?
- Is it raining?
- Is it wet?
- Is it in the box?
- Is it old?
- Is it good or bad?
- Is it under my pillow?
- Is it cheap or expensive?
- Is it good for me?
- Is it the right size?
- Is it right?
- Is it wrong?
- Is it heavy to lift?
- Is it here?
- Is it there?
- Is it too cold?
- Is it too hot?
- Is it mine?
18
- Are you a good student?
- Are you an only child?
- Are you old or young?
- Are you clever or stupid?
- Are you sleepy now?
- Are you at home now?
- Are you tired or fit?
- Are you ill?
- Are you sick?
- Are you at school now?
- Are you my best friend?
- Are you the cleverest student here?
- Are you stupid?
- Are you my enemy?
19
- Are we speedy?
- Are we rich?
- Are we tired or fit to work today?
- Are we late?
- Are we early?
- Are we thirsty?
- Are we hungry?
- Are we at the right place?
- Are we good students?
- Are we clever?
- Are we good for this job?
- Are we fast enough?
- Are we noisy?
- Are we too soft?
- Are we strong enough?
- Are we cold?
- Are we interested in it?
20
- Are they old or young?
- Are they at school?
- Are they expensive?
- Are they clever (enough) to solve this problem?
- Are they interested in our idea?
- Are they pretty?
- Are they cheap for us?
- Are they late?
- Are they interested?
- Are they funny?
- Are they clean enough?
- Are they dirty?
- Are they fast workers?
- Are they soft (enough) to sleep on them?
21
- What's this?
- Who's this?
- This is a mine.
- This is my room.
- This day is not mine.
- I know this man.
- I live in this building.
- I want to drink this glass of Coke.
- I like this game.
- Do you like this game?
- Why is this here?
- This is my favourite book.
- This is Balázs. This is Zoli.
- This sounds good (to me).
- I don't like this.
- Must I do this?
- This went to the market.
- This is my new girlfriend.
22
- That's it.
- Who's that?
- What's that?
- Do you like that picture?
- What do you want with that pen?
- That was your fault.
- That's stupid.
- That was a very good printer.
- That cat is very clever.
- I like that picture.
- That boy isn't my friend.
- I would like to meet that.
- That is not my favourite book.
- What is that game like?
- That tower is very high.
23
- These are clever.
- These are my books.
- These books are mine.
- I don't like these.
- Do you like these?
- What are these?
- I want these.
- These are not normal!
- These are sticky.
- Do you like one of these?
- These are good posters.
- These are tall girls.
- These football players are good.
- I want to eat these.
- Hold old are these?
- These are very expensive.
- These books are very good.
- These animals are mine.
- I don't meet/see Victor these days.
24
- Those boys are my friends.
- Those are beautiful.
- I don't like those.
- What do you want with those?
- Those are not here.
- Those are my girlfriends.
- This is one of those days.
- Those are cats and not dogs.
- Those are my favourite books.
- I don't want those.
- Those aren't poisonous.
- I don't eat those because those are better.
25
- Drink Coke!
- Read this book!
- Write a letter for me!
- Bring me the bill!
- Run!
- Help me!
- Sleep well!
- Speak English!
- Ask for 3 tickes!
- Type this text!
- Eat this ice cream quickly!
- Turn around!
- Come here!
- Learn these words!
- Speak more slowly!
- Wake up!
- Listen to me!
- Shut up!
26
- Berta's brother is 15.
- My friend's dog is black.
- I want my English teacher's head.
- Mum's workplace is interesting.
- Dad's hair is very short.
- My mother's boss is Zoli.
- Golyó, my father's friend has got a big head.
- Kriszta's flat is next to us / ours.
- Our neighbour's cars are in the garages and around the house.
- John's helmet is very safe.
27
- I live in Europe.
- We go on holiday in the country.
- In the picture I can see a footballer.
- I saw a Ferrari in the street.
- In my opinion Hungarian football is very bad.
- I was born in 1991.
- I will learn more in the future.
- I will play table tennis in summer.
- After school I'm in.
- I know my mother's in and out perfectly.
- Usually we do tests in writing.
- One in ten students is stupid.
- Day in day out and the summer holiday is over.
- I always write everything in ink.
- The English lesson will end in a little while.
- I will have lunch in two hours.
28
- I was born on the 24th of October.
- I learn on Sunday.
- On Christmas day we give presents to each other.
- I would read a book on vampires.
- I'm on holiday now.
- Our flat is not on sale.
- What's on tv?
- I ate the ice-cream on purpose.
- Our house is on the road.
- Have you a match on you?
- I learn French on and off.
29
- There are exercise-books under the desk.
- There is a radiator under the window.
- There are pictures of girls on the wall under the clock.
- My bed is under the shelves.
- Stupid people live under our flat.
- My French book is under my English dictionary.
- My favourite bear is under my light.
- I am under thirteen.
- My clothes-drawers are under my TV.
- The keyboard is under the desk.
- My books are under my suvenirs.
- There are football-pictures under my shelves.
30
- There are about five hundred CHILDREN in our school.
- I know some MEN from England.
- There are a lot of WOMEN at our school.
- I know a lot of PEOPLE who play football.
- I think my FEET are strong.
- My TEETH are very good and healthy.
- In my class there are a lot of OXEN unfortunately.
31
- There is a bed in your room.
- There is a TV in your room.
- There is a gymnasium in your school.
- There is a copybook in your desk.
- There is a pen in my backpack.
- There is some water in my glass.
- There is some Coke in the bottle.
- There is a PC on your desk.
- There is a globe by your bed.
- There is a clock on your wall.
- There is a green-white hoop by the wall.
- There is a lock on your desk.
- There is a green mini-trashcan on the desk.
- There is a radiator under the window.
- There is a lamp over the desk.
- There is a painting on your wall.
- There is a football beetwen the chest of drawers and the bed.
32
- There are a lot of pens in the drawer.
- There are two hour-glasses on the desk.
- There are two big dictionaries.
- There are two small dictionaries.
- There are two loudspeakers.
- There are four balls in here.
- There are four dictionaries.
- There are a lot of posters.
- There are a lot of CDs.
- There are a lot of medals.
- There are a lot of books.
- There are a lot of pens and pencils.
- There are a lot of toys.
- There are two chairs.
33
- In my room there isn't a fridge.
- In my room there isn't a casino.
- In my room there isn't a dog.
- In the kitchen there isn't a PC.
- There isn't a bed in the kitchen.
- There isn't a desk in the kitchen.
- In the living room there isn't a picture on the wall.
- In the living room there isn't a mirror.
- In the living room there isn't a table tennis.
- There isn't a comfortable armchair in my room.
- There isn't a video-player in my room.
- There isn't a joystic for my PC.
- There isn't a newspaper in my room.
- There isn't a mouse in my room.
- There isn't a wall unit in my room.
34
- There aren't friendly teachers at school.
- There aren't girls in my room.
- There aren't clever girls at school.
- There aren't bikes in my room.
- There aren't cats in my room.
- There aren't dogs in my room.
- There aren't mice in my room.
- There aren't video tapes in my room.
- There aren't flies in my room.
- There aren't Barbie-books in my room.
- There aren't glasses in my room.
- There aren't spoons in my room.
- There aren't schoolbooks in my schoolbag.
- There aren't scales in my room.
- There aren't hangers in my room.
35
- Is there a TV in your room?
- Is there a PC in your room?
- Is there a fridge in your kitchen?
- Is there a catapult in your room?
- Is there a reading lamp in your room?
- Is there a cat at home?
- Is there a small trashcan on your desk?
- Is there a pair of glasses in your room?
- Is there a very good football on your shelf?
- Is there a cat among your animals?
- Is there a clock on your wall?
- Is there a big table in your kitchen?
- Is there an hour-glass on your desk?
- Is there an English book in your room?
- Is there a lamp on your desk?
- Is there a phone in your hall?
- Is there an orange rubber on your desk?
36
- Are there cats in your neighbourhood?
- Are there dictionaries in your desk?
- Are there pens on your desk?
- Are there clever girls in your class?
- Are there friendly teachers in your school?
- Are there books on your shelves?
- Are there girls on your walls?
- Are there stuffed animals over your bed?
- Are there cassettes in your room?
- Are there magazines on your desk?
- Are there cars in front of your house?
- Are there pencils in your pencil-case?
- Are there flowers in the staircase?
- Are there loudspeakers round your PC?
37
- I have got a cat.
- You have got a very good bag.
- We have got a long English lesson.
- They have got some money.
- My parents have got a car.
- My classmates have got pets.
- I have got some friends.
- You and me have got a PC.
- You have got a cute hamster.
- They have got blisters.
- I have got a painting on my wall.
- We have got a lot of scientific books.
38
- My father has got a pair of new NIKE shoes.
- My dad has got a thin beard.
- She has got a big, grey bag.
- Zoli has got a very big house.
- My mother/mum has got a swimming-dress.
- My mother has got a good job.
- My best friend has got good grades.
- My form teacher has got red hair.
- My neighbour has got a bad Tv.
- Timi has got an ugly head.
- Our car has got 4 wheels.
- Tomi has got dandruff on his head.
- Zoli has got an I-don't-know-what-kind-of motorcycle.
- Balázs has got a German Dog at home which lives in their yard.
39
- I haven't got a good car.
- I haven't got a mark one.
- I haven't got a good French teacher.
- I haven't got 3 million pounds.
- I haven't got a motorbikle.
- I haven't got a dog.
- I haven't got a good watch.
- You haven't got a piece of gold.
- We haven't got a real plane.
- They haven't got exciting pictures on their walls.
- I haven't got a camera.
- You haven't got a goldfish.
- We haven't got a boat.
- They haven't got a hotel.
- I haven't got a piece of C4.
- You haven't got a gun.
- We haven't got a small bird in a cage.
- They haven't got a normal idea.
40
- My father hasn't got a plane.
- My mother hasn't got a good car.
- My best friend hasn't got a motorbike.
- My form teacher hasn't got glasses.
- My neighbour hasn't got good manners.
- My room hasn't got a balcony.
- Our car hasn't got a lot of HPs.
- Our flat hasn't got a garden.
- Our school hasn't got a swimming-pool.
- Our street hasn't got a zebra crossing.
- My PC hasn't got Internet.
41
- Have you got an own room?
- Have you got a car?
- Have you got a cap?
- Have you got a recorder?
- Have you got long hair?
- Have you got strong legs?
- Have you got white teeth?
- Have you got brown hair?
- Have you got a favourite footballer?
- Have you got enough money?
- Have you got a mountain bike?
- Have you got favourite teachers?
- Have you got an English book?
- Have you got a dog?
- Have you got a skateboard?
42
- Has she got a skirt?
- Has he got hair?
- Has she got a cup?
- Has he got a best friend?
- Has she got a boyfriend?
- Has he got a mountain bike?
- Has she got an English book?
- Has he got brothers or sisters?
- Has she got many books?
- Has he got a photo of me?
- Has she got a cat?
- Has he got a dog at home?
- Has she got some money?
- Has he got a cap?
- Has she got some time?
43
- Have we got a nice day?
- Have we got a new PC?
- Have we got all we had?
- Have we got enough water?
- Have we got a bean ball?
- Have we got some more cakes?
- Have we got much time?
- Have we got an unused football?
- Have we got a good bike?
- Have we got any apples?
- Have we got a key for your door?
- Have we got good magazines?
- Have we got good pictures?
- Have we got any fruit juice?
- Have we got some food for dinner?
- Have we got a friend to help us?
- Have we got a good teacher?
- Have we got a globe?
- Have we got a PC-game steering-wheel?
44
- Have they got much money?
- Have they got a football field?
- Have they got a good trainer?
- Have they got good dictionaires?
- Have they got good players?
- Have they got a swimming pool?
- Have they got a good football?
- Have they got many friends?
- Have they got a phone?
- Have they got a book about it?
- Have they got a map?
- Have they got any useful ideas?
- Have they got anything to eat?
- Have they got a gun?
- Have they got a dog?
45
- I get up at 7.
- I have breakfast at 9.
- I go to school at 7:30.
- I come home at two.
- I have lunch at 1:30.
- I play football at 7.
- I have dinner at 9:30.
- I go to bed at 10:30 or 11.
- Mum gets up at 5 or 6.
- She goes to work at 6.
- She has lunch at 1.
- She comes home sometimes at 11 or at dawn.
- Dad gets up at seven or ten.
46
- My birthday is on the 24th of Oct.
- My nameday is on the 21st of July.
- My best friend birthday is on the 31st of Oct.
- My father's bithday is on the 20th of July.
- My father's nameday is on the 15th of August.
- My mother's birthday is on the 22nd of April.
- My mother's nameday is on the 25th of November.
- August the 21st is our first king, Stephen's Day.
- The terrorists attacked the USA on the 11th of September.
- Christmas is on the 25th and 26th of December.
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385 egyszerű magyar mondat, fordítási gyakorlatok alapanyagául
2013.03.21. 23:46 aforizmágus
- Egy alma és egy táska.
- (Ő) a bátyám.
- Van egy fényképezőgépem.
- Itt van egy gyerek.
- Gyerekek vannak itt.
- Az országunk szép.
- Ez a(z ő) lánya.
- Ez a(z én) szótáram.
- Ők egy orvos és egy tanár.
- Van egy narancssárga borítékom.
- Jó estét.
- Ez az első (kereszt)nevem.
- Van egy lakásom és egy házam.
- Ez egy nemzetközi újság.
- Jó állásom van.
- Van két kulcsom.
- Az angol egy szép nyelv.
- Angolt tanulok.
- Van egy levelem és egy képes újságom.
- Ebben a városban lakom.
- Ez egy jó magazin.
- Van egy térképem a jegyzetfüzetemben.
- Házas vagyok és van két gyerekem.
- Két nevem van.
- (Ők) kedves emberek.
- Ez egy képeslap a bőröndömben.
- Ő a nővérem fia.
- Magyarország déli részén lakom.
- Ez egy bélyeg a borítékomon.
- (Én egy) Diák vagyok.
- Amerikában akarok élni.
- Kávét akarok vagy teát.
- Ez egy nagy könyv.
- Van egy kis csészém.
- Sonkás szendvicset akarok.
- Forró kávét iszom.
- A bátyámnak van egy új barátnője.
- A nagymamám és a nagypapám idősek.
- Hideg teát akarok inni.
- A nagynéném Franciaországban él.
- Angolt tanulni könnyű.
- A narancs ennivaló.
- Szép otthonom van.
- Tejet inni jó.
- Van egy parkom otthon.
- Ez egy szép város.
- A feleségem fiatal.
- A munkám kellemes.
- Van egy olcsó lakásom..
- Kávét vagy teát iszok reggel.
- Este boldog vagyok.
- Van két aranyos unokahúgom.
- Az unokaöcsémnek három telefonja van.
- A tanáromnak van egy fotója a bőröndjében.
- A házam kicsi és barátságos.
- Ma szerda van.
- A nagybácsikám egy kedves orvos és Németországban él.
- Levelet írok.
- Van egy sajtos szendvicsem.
- Nagy családom van.
- Az apám ötvenkét éves.
- A szüleim kedvesek.
- Az anyám és az apám idősek.
- Van egy unokahúgom és egy unokaöcsém.
- Kilencszáz egy nagy szám.
- A címem Virág utca, 8.
- Szeretem a roston sült csirkét.
- A szabadságom 28 nap.
- A férje egy szörnyű ember.
- Szeretek ásványvizet inni.
- Ez az időjárás szörnyű.
- Szeretem a fagylajtot.
- Szép időt akarok.
- A nővéremnek van egy új barátja.
- A "számológép" egy nehéz szó.
- Az autóm drága.
- Megértelek téged.
- Ki a kedvenc színészed?
- Mit csinálsz délután?
- Mi 5-kor fogunk megérkezni.
- A pék kenyeret készít.
- Fázok, mert hideg van.
- Szeretem a vajas kenyeret.
- Vékony/Sovány vagyok, de erős.
- Szeretnék egy új autót.
- Nem kaptam el a labdát.
- El kell érnünk egy vonatot.
- Természetesen szeretem a mákos tésztát.
- Mikor jössz és nézel / látogatsz meg minket?
- Mibe/Mennyibe kerül?
- Szeretnék (meg)tanulni vezetni.
- Este nagyon jó ötletem/gondolataim vannak.
- Van néhány jó filmem.
- Egy repülő repül ott.
- Soha nem megyek / járok focimeccs(ek)re.
- Szerencsére ismerem őt.
- Én egy közeli iskolába járok.
- Van egy nagyon jó fodrászom.
- Szeretném megenni a süti/torta felét.
- Öt napot voltam kórházban.
- Neki két órája van ideérni. / arra, hogy ideérjen.
- Ismerek egy nagyon jó tolmácsot.
- Nem szeretem az újságírókat.
- Az út hazafelé hosszú.
- Ő elindul az iskolába 6-kor.
- Ő kedvel/szeret minket.
- Ő gondosan vigyáz/figyel a fiamra.
- Szeretem a fiúmat.
- Tudsz teát készíteni?
- Szükségem van egy autószerelőre.
- Ők megjavították az autómat.
- Szeretnéd meglátogatni a kedvenc hegyemet?
- Találkoztam néhány nővérrel/ápolóval.
- A pilótánk rosszul érzi magát.
- Láttál már (valaha) egy nagy repülőt?
- Mit szeretsz játszani?
- Beszélnem kell a recepcióssal/portással.
- Szeretném látni a tengert.
- Látod azt a szép virágot?
- Eladom a gyűrűm.
- Hányszor/Hány alkalommal mégy boltba egy héten/hetente?
- Nem akarok boltos lenni.
- Ő egy népszerű énekes.
- Beszélj lassan, kérlek.
- A nyár itt van hamar(osan).
- Vedd le a kabátodat.
- A taxisofőrök sokat dolgoznak.
- Ő hétvégente/hétévégéken tanít engem.
- Én mindig fáradt vagyok.
- A vonat elment.
- Én egy faluban voltam gyerek.
- Szeretek éjjel sétálni.
- A télnek vége (van).
- Az ősz szeles és felhős.
- Ez a gép rossz.
- Mikor szoktál/szoktatok elmenni strandra?
- Van egy kényelmes ágyam.
- Hozz nekem egy kis vizet!
- A táskám barna.
- Tudsz kártyázni?
- Tudunk most csevegni?/Cseveghetünk most?
- Szeretem az élénk/erős színeket.
- Van számítógéped?
- Szeretek a barátaimmal főzni.
- Szeretsz keresztrejtvényt fejteni?
- Mikor szoktál táncolni?
- Én mindig nagyot vacsorázok.
- Mit szeretsz enni?
- Ez a történet izgalmas.
- A kedvenc napom a szerda.
- Nem tudok halat fogni.
- Mikor szoktál virágot kapni?
- Hány barátod van?
- Ez nem a kedvenc játékom.
- Nem szeretek korán kelni.
- Nekem kell elmennem (be)vásárolni?
- Két évvel ezelőtt mentem/voltam úszni.
- Mi a fenét(poklot) csinálsz itt?
- Kellene, hogy legyen hobbim.
- Még sohasem próbáltam (ki) a jégkorcsolyázást.
- Interjúvoltak már meg téged valaha?/Készítettek már veled valaha interjút?
- Mit tudsz róla/arról/erről?
- Nem akarom hogy (te) késs.
- Meghallgatnál/(Ide)Figyelnél rám, kérlek?
- Milyen hosszú lesz?
- Egy hónap négy hét, de nem mindig.
- Nem a közelben lakom.
- Soha nem iszom alkoholt, amikor vezetek.
- Szeretnék egy saját irodában dolgozni.
- Gyakran csinálod ezt?
- Tetszik ez a festmény, de azt hiszem túl drága.
- A sörözők ebben a városban zsúfoltak és zajosak.
- A vér vörös a vas miatt.
- Nyugi! Ne csináld ezt (így)!
- Nagyon szeles az idő most – menjünk vitorlázni!
- A rövid út erre van.
- Ne dohányozz itt – gyerekek vannak itt.
- Néha szabad vagyok.
- Ez az egyik a kedvenc dalaim közül.
- Ez a tavasz eddig nagyon meleg volt.
- Kezd/Indulj (el) most!
- Nem tudok sokáig maradni.
- És aztán/akkor hirtelen megláttam őt.
- Mit fogsz csinálni nyáron?
- Szeretsz napozni?
- Mivel csinálsz fotókat?
- A forgalom nagyon nagy (=forgalmas) itt.
- Hol vetted ezt a fát?
- Én általában nem szoktam ezt a kérdést feltenni / megkérdezni.
- Te nem fogsz engem meglátogatni az idén, ugye?
- Tudsz röplabdázni?
- Ezt nézd/figyeld!
- Esik és én eláztam / vizes vagyok.
- Azt hiszem soha nem fogom kipróbálni a /szél/szörfözést.
- Ez a tojás nem sárga – ez probléma?
- Szomjas vagyok és éhes is.
- Szeretnék egy nagyon kényelmes karosszéket/fotelt a szobámba(n).
- Télen szeretek meleg/forró fürdőt venni.
- Nem tudok bemenni a fürdőszobába.
- A hálószobám a padláson van.
- Tudod, hogy mi van mögötted?
- A szobámban a szőnyeg szürke.
- Mikor voltál utoljára a patikában?
- Meg kell tisztítanom az ablakomat mert nem tiszta.
- Ébresztő órára ébredsz fel?
- Nincs túl sok ruhám.
- Meg kell javítanunk a tűzhelyünket.
- Ezek a konyhaszekrények jók lesznek?
- Mi ez a rendetlenség az íróasztalodon?
- Soha nem lesz szükségünk mosogatógépre.
- A kutyák nem szeretnek engem – ez kölcsönös.
- Nagyon boldog voltam a hétvégén.
- Mindenki tudja /ezt/.
- A barátom szeretne híres lenni.
- Érzel füstszagot is?/Te is érzed a füst szagát?
- Nem találok ennivalót a hűtőben.
- (Mi) A kutyá(nka)t a kert(ünk)ben tartjuk.
- (Ez) Fontos?
- A nyúl a ketrec/kalitka előtt van.
- Nincsenek királyok Magyarországon.
- Milyen gyakran vagy a konyhá-d/-tokban?
- Nagyon futurisztikus lámpád van.
- Mi van a bal zsebedben?
- Tagja vagy a könyvtárnak?
- Az apám úgy néz ki, mint Bartez.
- A nappalink nagy.
- A főétkezésem a vacsora.
- Nincs tükör a szobámban.
- Az én rádiós-asztalilámpás-ébresztőórám nagyon modern.
- Ismered (=tudod) a legfrissebb (=legutolsó) híreket?
- Mi nem egy* újságosnál vesszük az újságjainkat. (*határozatlan névelő és nem "egy és ugyanazon")
- Én nem tudom, ki lakik mellettünk.
- A számítógépem az íróasztalomon van.
- Van más ötleted?
- Még nem voltam nagy kastélyban.
- Van piros tollad?
- 6 kép van a falunkon*. (*fal!)
- Ez egy nagyszerű hely nyáron.
- Imádom a növényeket az otthonomban.
- Nem törtem még el sok tányért.
- Voltál már valaha a rendőrségen?
- Valaki tett egy csomagot a postaládámba.
- Minden héten el kell mennem a postára.
- Szeretnék egy vadonatúj rádiót.
- Az utca jobb oldalán lakunk.
- Többet kellene aludnom.
- Van egy díványunk a tv-vel szemben.
- Kaptam egy rádiót a születésnapomra.
- Szeretne egy úszómedencét a kertjében.
- A macskám szeret az asztalomon ülni.
- Mindenki szeret beszélni.
- Hol van a legközelebbi vécé? … Gyorsan!
- A falaink vékonyak.
- A mosógépünk a tűzhely és a mosogatógép között van.
- Én dolgozok amíg / mialatt ő alszik.
- Az egész napom nagyon elfoglalt/forgalmas/nyüzsgő.
- Szeretnék egy nagyobb ablakot.
- Mit csináltál (már) megint?
- Hol van az érkezési oldal (csarnok)?
- Meg kell találnom a csomagfelvételt.
- A biciklim eltűnt.
- A haja fekete.
- Kérem a beszállókártyát!
- Nem szeretem az unalmas órákat.
- Ebben a városban születtem.
- Hol és mikor születtél?
- Az a film remek/kitűnő volt.
- Ismered az új autóversenyző bajnokot?
- Ellenőrizd a hőmérsékletet odakint.
- Mond meg nekem, hogy hol van a bejelentkező pult.
- Meg fogom azt venni, így szükségem van a bankkártyámra.
- Szeretnél sakkozni velem?
- Számolj vissza(felé)!
- Nos, hagyjuk abba ezt a beszélgetést most.
- A falaid nagyon sötétek a szobádban.
- Ő még nem érkezett meg; a gépe/ járata késik.
- Meg kell találnunk őt a tranzitváróban.
- Mi az úti célod?
- A véleményem különbözik.
- Rajzoljunk ide valamit!
- Van valami a szememben.
- Mikor van a (repülő)járatunk?
- Nem tudok válaszolni neked erre a kérdésre folyékonyan.
- Ki az az ember (férfi) a kapunál?
- Ő nagyon okos, de nem egy zseni.
- A te / Az ön kézitáskája nagyon nehéz, … hagyj / hagyjon valamit otthon.
- Hallasz engem ebben a zajban?
- Mikor fogunk landolni/leszállni?
- Mi lenne az utolsó kívánságod?
- Mit csináltál tavaly Karácsonykor?
- Mennyit kerestél a múlt hónapban?
- Ízlett az ebéded?
- Jársz focimeccsekre?
- Sok húst tartunk a fagyasztónkban.
- A barátom orvoslást / orvosnak akart tanulni.
- Mi történt az orroddal?
- Mire gondolsz / Min gondolkodsz most?
- Minden évben tartasz szülinapi bulit?
- Megállítottak minket az útlevél ellenőrzésnél.
- Volt egy gyönyörű zongorám, de a végén / végül eladtam.
- Ki a kedvenc játékosod?
- Ezt kell gyakorolnom egész nap.
- Lovagoltál már pónin?
- Használd a biztonsági övedet, kérlek!
- Érzed ezt a szagot vagy valami(-) (ilyesmi)-t?
- Egész héten tanulnom kell, úgyhogy / így nem tudok veled elmenni szórakozni.
- A tinédzserek 13 és 19 év közötti fiatal emberek.
- Mit gondolsz erről a problémáról?
- Le tudod ezt nekem fordítani?
- Vegyél (el) egy sütit a tálcámról!
- Nem tudok gépelni ilyen típusú billentyűzettel.
- Senki sem jut(hat) be az éjszakai klubba 18 éves kor alatt.
- Van egy bomba a széked alatt – ne mozdulj!
- Nincs jó program / műsor ma este 9-ig.
- Ha tudod ezt használni, magyarázd el nekem, kérlek!
- Nem szeretek hosszú nadrágot hordani nyáron.
- Ez nem az én évem volt.
- Tegnap fáradt voltam, de sokat aludtam és most olyan fitt vagyok, mint rendesen / általában.
- Voltál már valaha külföldön?
- Ne légy csecsemő!
- Mivé akarsz válni?
- Mit csinálsz, mielőtt lefekszel?
- Kölcsön kérhetem az esernyődet?
- Van valami az üvegedben?
- Mit fogunk venni?
- Van apród?
- Nekem tetszik az a szereplő. Neked?
- A legtöbb ember nagyon szereti a Karácsonyt.
- Ki kell takarítanom a házat.
- Tudod, hogy ki az ő titkára?
- Nem szeretem, amikor tartozásom / adósságom van.
- Nem értem az ő ötletének a leírását.
- Mikor halt meg?
- Mennyit szeretnél keresni?
- Közel a / Nemsokára Húsvét, de én nem várom.
- Mit élvezel a legjobban a nyárban?
- Szeretem a nyarat, különösen a napsütést és azt, hogy nincs hideg.
- Mi volt a legkedvesebb / legkellemesebb élményed / tapasztalatod a munkádban?
- Egy műhelyben dolgozom, de az nem egy gyárban van.
- Hol tudlak megtalálni / talállak meg nyáron?
- Mikor fogsz végezni?
- Mit akarsz kapni?
- Meg tudod adni nekem az irányt?
- A nyaralásunk / szabadságunk nagyszerű volt.
- M.C. egy nagyszerű író.
- Az a teszt nagyon nehéz volt.
- Mit utálsz a legjobban?
- Gyere ide, azonnal!
- Megcsókoltam és (aztán) elmentem.
- Mit akarsz enni később?
- Van élet a Földön, de nincs élet a Holdon.
- Hol veszítetted el a sapkád?
- Ők 2000-ben házasodtak.
- Hamarosan el kell költöznünk.
- Mikor jöttél haza (az el)múlt éjjel?
- Sose olvasok novellákat / regényeket.
- Nincs kedvenc regényíróm.
- Elmúltam 30. / Túl vagyok a 30-on. / 30 fölött(i) vagyok.
- A nagypapám több mint 90 éves.
- Az elmúlt pár év nehéz volt.
- Nem érdekel a politika, de néha megértem.
- Ebben az országban sok gazdag és szegény ember van.
- Nem olyan / annyira jó népszerűnek lenni.
- Adtam ajándékot mindenkinek.
- Ismerek néhány csinos lányt ott.
- Soha nem látogattam még meg börtönt.
- Valószínűleg hamarosan esni fog.
- Láttál már valaha egy igazi sztárt?
- Miért nem emlékszel rá?
- Mikor akarsz visszavonulni / nyugdíjba menni?
- Gazdag vagyok, de nem akarok semmit sem venni.
- Nem akarod ezt eladni nekem?
- Miért küldted őt oda?
- Szükségem van erre az új szoftverre.
- El akarod költeni ma az összes pénzedet?
- Még itt vagyok.
- Mindenki sikeres akar lenni.
- Gondolkodtam és hirtelen megtaláltam a megoldást.
- Holnap szabadabb leszek.
- Soha nem voltam még munkanélküli.
- A videónkra ráférne a kitisztítás.
- A háború befejeződött.
- Az esküvőjük szép volt.
- Nem nyerhetsz mindig.
- Az időjárás csodálatos a tengernél.
