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1 among
közé, között* * *1) (in the middle of: a house among the trees.) között2) (in shares or parts to each person (in a group etc): Divide the chocolate amongst you.) között -
2 among\ other\ things
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3 among\ others
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4 fall\ among\ thieves
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5 rank\ among\ the\ best
legjobbak közé számítják, legjobbak közé tartozik -
6 reckon\ among
vmi közé számít, vmi közé sorol -
7 in our
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) közöttünk -
8 their midst
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) közöttünk -
9 your
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) közöttünk -
10 share
részesedés, osztályrész, ekevas, részvény, kvóta to share: részesedik, megoszt, része van, osztozik* * *[ʃeə] 1. noun1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) rész2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) részesedés3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) részvény2. verb1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) megoszt, eloszt2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) osztozik, közösen használ3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) részesedik vmiből•- share and share alike -
11 Sabbath
['sæbəƟ]((usually with the) a day of the week regularly set aside for religious services and rest - among the Jews, Saturday; among most Christians, Sunday.) szombat (zsidóknál); vasárnap (keresztényeknél) -
12 acne
['ækni](a common skin disease with pimples: Acne is common among young people.) pattanás -
13 amid
között, közt, közepette* * *[ə'mid(st)](in the middle of; among: Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.) között -
14 amidst
között, közepette, közt* * *[ə'mid(st)](in the middle of; among: Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.) között -
15 amongst
között, közé* * *1) (in the middle of: a house among the trees.) között2) (in shares or parts to each person (in a group etc): Divide the chocolate amongst you.) között -
16 apple of discord
(something attractive that causes envy and quarrels among people who think they deserve it: The right to host the Olympic Games is an apple of discord between the two countries.) Erisz almája- upset the apple cart -
17 at ease
(free from anxiety or embarrassment: He is completely at ease among strangers.) nyugodt -
18 booty
préda, zsákmány, martalék* * *['bu:ti](goods taken from eg an enemy by force (especially in wartime): The soldiers shared the booty among themselves; the burglars' booty.) zsákmány -
19 buzzword
felkapott szakkifejezés, divatos szakkifejezés* * *(a word or phrase that is frequently used because of its importance or popularity especially among a certain age-group or profession: `Recycling' is the new buzzword.) divatos frázis v. kifejezés v. szó -
20 chatter
karattyolás, fecsegés, csicsergés, csiripelés to chatter: vacog, csiripel, csicsereg, zörög* * *[' ætə] 1. verb1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) fecseg2) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) vacog2. noun(rapid, noisy talk: childish chatter.) karattyolás
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among — among, amongst 1. Among is now roughly ten times more common than amongst. It is the oldest form, which gave rise to the by forms amonges (14c, no longer in use) and among(e)st (16c). There is no demonstrable difference of meaning between the two … Modern English usage
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among — adverb amid, amidst, between, in the middle of, parenthetically Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
among — *between … New Dictionary of Synonyms
among — (chiefly Brit. also amongst) ► PREPOSITION 1) surrounded by; in the middle of. 2) included or occurring in. 3) shared by; between. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
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among */*/*/ — UK [əˈmʌŋ] / US preposition 1) included in a larger group a) used for saying that someone or something is included in a particular group of people or things His family connections helped ensure his position among the elite. from among (= from a… … English dictionary