Streamline English Connections 69-70-71 - magyarra fordítás (videó)
2023.06.23. 10:51 aforizmágus
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: video fordítás angol streamline connections
Streamline English Connections 66,68 - magyarra fordítás (videó)
2023.06.22. 23:57 aforizmágus
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: video fordítás angol listening streamline connections
BS PICTIONARY X Y Z (4+ English words) (video)
2023.06.20. 22:22 aforizmágus
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: video humor angol vocabulary szókincsfejlesztés wordlist BS-Pic-Dic-ENG English words
64 phrasal verbs beginning with B (video)
2023.06.19. 00:05 aforizmágus
1. back down: To decide not to do something because of opposition, or because of pressure from authorities.
2. back out: If you back out of something like an agreement or a deal, you decide not to follow through on it.
3. back up (1): To make an extra copy of digital information on disc, flash drive, external hard drive, etc. In case the original data is lost.
4. back up (2): If you back up what you say, you use evidence or examples to show that it's true.
5. bail out (1): To help out someone or something that's in serious trouble, especially financial trouble.
6. bail out (2): To give money to a court so that an accused person doesn't have to stay in jail until their trial begins.
7. bank on: If you bank on something happening or someone doing something, you depend on it or count on it.
8. base on (1): To use specific information, ideas or past experiences as a basis for making a decision.
9. base on (2): To use something as source material.
10. bear on: To have relevance to, or influence on, something.
11. bear out: To show that someone is correct or that something is true.
12. beat up: To hurt someone by punching, kicking or hitting them with a hard object.
13. become of: If you ask what has become of someone you haven't seen or heard from for a long time, you want to know what's happened to them.
14. beef up: To make something stronger or more powerful.
15. begin with: If an activity or an event begins with something, that's the first thing that happens.
16. believe in: If you believe in something, you're sure that it's true or it really exists.
17. belong to: If something belongs to a person, it is owned by that person.
18. bend down: To move the upper part of your body forwards and downwards.
19. bet on: To be sure that something will happen.
20. bite off: To separate something from whatever it's attached to by biting it.
21. black out: To lose consciousness.
22. blow away: To surprise or amaze someone.
23. blow out: If a flame blows out, it goes out because someone blows on it or because of the wind.
24. blow up (1): If you blow up something, you use explosives to damage or destroy it.
25. blow up (2): To fill with air or gas in order to inflate something.
26. blow up (3): To make a photograph larger.
27. border on: If something like an action or an attitude borders on something more extreme, it is close to being that extreme.
28. bow out: To resign from a job, or to end a career, usually after a long time.
29. break down (1): If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working because of a mechanical problem.
30. break down (2): If someone breaks down, they start crying.
31. break into: If someone breaks into a building or a vehicle, they force their way in, usually to steal something.
32. break out: To escape from somewhere like a jail or a detention centre.
33. break up: If you break up with your boyfriend or girlfriend, you end your relationship with him or her.
34. breathe in: To fill your lungs with air by drawing it in through your nose or mouth.
35. breathe out: To push air out from your lungs through your nose or mouth.
36. brighten up (1): To make a place or a thing look more cheerful and more lively.
37. brighten up (2): To become happier and feel more cheerful.
38. bring about: If you bring about something, you cause it to happen or you make it happen.
39. bring back (1): To bring something with you when you return from somewhere.
40. bring back (2): To make something from the past come back, such as a memory, a feeling, an idea, etc.
41. bring down: To cause a government or a leader to lose power.
42. bring forward: To change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier than originally planned.
43. bring off: To succeed in doing something that's difficult.
44. bring on: To cause something like an illness or a painful emotion.
45. bring out (1): To release a new product.
46. bring out (2): To make a quality in someone or something show itself.
47. bring up (1): If you bring somebody up, you raise them from childhood to young adulthood.
48. bring up (2): To raise a new topic for discussion, or to mention a particular subject or issue in a conversation.
49. brush up: To revise your knowledge of something that you learned in the past.
50. buckle up: To fasten a seatbelt in a car or on a plane.
51. bugger off: If you tell someone to bugger off, you're telling them to go away in a very impolite and aggressive way.
52. build on (1): To add to what you've already succeeded in doing.
53. build on (2): To add a new section to a house or a building
54. build up (1): To work at something and make it get stronger or bigger.
55. build up (2): To gradually increase.
56. bump into: To meet somebody by chance.
57. burn down: If something like a building or a forest burns down, it's completely destroyed in a fire.
58. burn out (1): If a fire burns out, it slowly dies down until it stops burning altogether.
59. burn out (2): To work too hard and suffer from physical and mental exhaustion.
60. butt in: To start talking when somebody else is already talking
61. butt out: If you want to tell someone quite forcefully to mind their own business, you can tell them to butt out.
62. butter up: To say nice things to someone before asking them to do something for you or to give you something.
63. buy out: To buy somebody's share of a company or a partnership in order to take control of it.
64. buy up: To buy all or a lot of something that is in limited supply.
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: angol vocabulary phrasal verbs wordlist B2 C2 C1 English language English words
BS PICTIONARY W (37+ English words) (videó)
2023.06.18. 13:55 aforizmágus
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: video cartoon humor angol karikatúra vocabulary wordlist English words
BS PICTIONARY V (10+ English words) (videó)
2023.06.17. 02:05 aforizmágus
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: video cartoon humor angol vocabulary szókincsfejlesztés BS-Pic-Dic-ENG English words
33 phrasal verbs beginning with A
2023.06.16. 22:12 aforizmágus
account for: If you account for something, you explain how it came to be the way it is.
act as: To perform the same function as a particular person or thing.
act for: If you act for someone, you represent them.
act on: If you act on somebody's advice, you do as they suggest.
act out: If you act out, you express your feelings through acts or words.
act up: If a part of your body or a piece of equipment acts up, it doesn't work properly.
add to: If something adds to something, it makes it better, greater, stronger or more extreme in some way.
add up: To add two or more numbers in order to find the total amount.
add up to: If two or more numbers add up to another number, this is the total you get if you add them together.
adhere to: If you adhere to a law, a rule or a contract, you obey it or follow it.
advise against: To suggest to someone that they should not do something they are thinking of doing.
advise of: If you advise someone of something, you tell them about it.
agree with: If a certain place or lifestyle agrees with you, it suits you and is good for you.
aim at: If you aim a product or a creative work at a particular group of people, you see those people as your market or your audience.
allow for: To consider something, or take it into account, when making plans or making a decision.
allude to: To mention or refer to something or someone in an indirect way.
amount to: To be similar to, or to have the same effect as.
answer back: To reply rudely to someone who is in a position of authority, such as a teacher, a parent or a coach.
answer for: To be held responsible for something.
appeal for: To ask for something, usually in order to help deal with a crisis or an emergency.
appeal to: If something appeals to you, you like it.
apply to: If something applies to you, it is relevant to you or you are affected by it.
arrive at: To reach a result, a conclusion or a decision after considering relevant factors or details.
ask after: If you ask after someone, you ask about them when you talk to someone who's seen them recently.
ask for: To let someone know that you'd like them to give you something.
ask out: If you ask somebody out, you ask someone you like to go on a date with you.
ask over: If you ask some people over, you invite them to your house.
associate with: If you associate with someone, you regularly spend time with them.
attach to: To believe that something has importance or significance in relation to something else.
attend to: To deal with something or someone.
attribute to: To believe that something results directly from a certain event or fact.
auction off: To sell something to the highest bidder at an auction.
average out at: To come to a certain amount on average.
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: video angol elöljárók
Picture Description - Questions/Phrases/etc. (Képleírás - kérdések, kifejezések, stb.)
2023.06.01. 00:43 aforizmágus
PICTURE DESCRIPTION
- In this picture, I can see a …
- This is a photo of …
- There is a young woman in the foreground.
- I can see two people talking in the background.
- On the left, …
- On the left-hand side, …
- On the right, …
- On the right-hand side, …
- At the top, …
- At the bottom, …
- In the middle, …
- In the top right-hand corner, …
- In the top left-hand corner, …
- In the bottom right-hand corner, …
- In the bottom left-hand corner, …
- Opposite him, …
- Behind him, …
- In front of him, …
- Above her, …
- Under the tree, …
PICTURE DISCUSSION
- I think he is …
- He may be …-ing.
- I can’t say for sure, but it could be a …
- I can see a …, so it must be a …
- I can’t see a …, so it can’t be a …
- I think this photo was taken …
- photo must have been taken …
- It looks like a …
- It doesn’t really look like a …. .
- He looks like an architect.
- He doesn’t look too happy.
- They seem to be …
- I’m absolutely sure that …
- There`s no doubt that …
- That reminds me of …
- As far as I am concerned, …
- The way I see it, …
- I’d say that, …
- To my mind, …
- In my opinion, …
CONTRASTING PICTURES
- The first picture shows a …
- As for the first photo, …
- In the second picture I can see a …
- Both pictures show…
- The room in the second picture is less /more spacious than the one in the first picture.
- Two types of … are shown in these pictures.
- All the three pictures show some kind of …
- The first picture shows a happy scene whereas the second picture…
- The scene in the first photo shows country life. Similarly, the second photo is about the countryside.
- Obviously, both pictures are related to …
- If there is a common topic, it should be …
- I’m afraid I have no idea how these picture are connected.
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: angol nyelvvizsga fogalmazás szóbeli képleírás B1 B2 érettségi középszint érettségi emeltszint picture description
Angol tudás-minimum feladatsor - 41-45
2023.05.28. 21:43 aforizmágus
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: nyelvtanulás nyelvtan alapfok Báti-Véges-1
Angol tudás-minimum feladatsor - 36-40
2023.05.28. 21:36 aforizmágus
Szólj hozzá!
Címkék: nyelvtanulás angol nyelvtan angol tananyag alapfok tanfolyam tananyag Báti-Véges-1
