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1 hardly
alig* * *1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) alig(ha), szinte semmi, soha stb.2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) alig3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) nemigen, aligha -
2 hardly\ anyone
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3 hardly\ ever
szinte soha, alig valamikor -
4 hardly\ other\ than\ bad
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5 hardly\ used
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6 be\ hardly\ aware\ of\ sg
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7 he\ can\ hardly\ crawl
alig vonszolja magát, jártányi ereje sincs -
8 I\ hardly\ know\ what\ to\ say
mit mondjak, nem is tudomEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > I\ hardly\ know\ what\ to\ say
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9 I\ need\ hardly\ say
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10 you'll\ hardly\ believe\ it
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11 nothing / not much to choose between
(hardly any difference between: There's not much to choose between the two methods.) egyik tizenkilenc, a másik egy híján húszEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > nothing / not much to choose between
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12 any
bármelyik, semmivel, bármely, valamivel, bárki* * *['eni] 1. pronoun, adjective1) (one, some, no matter which: `Which dress shall I wear?' `Wear any (dress)'; `Which dresses shall I pack?' `Pack any (dresses)'.) akármi, bármi2) ((in questions and negative sentences etc) one, some: John has been to some interesting places but I've never been to any; Have you been to any interesting places?; We have hardly any coffee left.) semmi(féle), valami2. adjective(every: Any schoolboy could tell you the answer.) bármely(ik)3. adverb(at all; (even) by a small amount: Is this book any better than the last one?; His writing hasn't improved any.) egyáltalán, semmivel, valamivel- anybody- anyone
- anyhow
- anything
- anyway
- anywhere
- at any rate
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13 contain
magába foglal, türtőztet, feltartóztat, fékez* * *[kən'tein]1) (to keep or have inside: This box contains a pair of shoes; How much milk does this jug contain?) tartalmaz2) (to control: He could hardly contain his excitement.) fékez• -
14 crack a book
((slang) to open a book in order to read or study: He always gets high marks in his exams although he hardly cracks a textbook.) könyvet felüt -
15 creature
teremtés, élőlény, teremtmény, személy, állat* * *['kri: ə]1) (an animal or human being: all God's creatures.) teremtmény2) (a term of contempt or pity: The poor creature could hardly stand.) teremtés -
16 ever
egyre, örökké, mindig, valaha* * *['evə] 1. adverb1) (at any time: Nobody ever visits us; She hardly ever writes; Have you ever ridden on an elephant?; If I ever / If ever I see him again I shall get my revenge; better than ever; the brightest star they had ever seen.) valaha, egyszer2) (always; continually: They lived happily ever after; I've known her ever since she was a baby.) mindig3) (used for emphasis: The new doctor is ever so gentle; What ever shall I do?) (nyomatékként)•- ever-- evergreen 2. noun(an evergreen tree: Firs and pines are evergreens.) örökzöld (fa)- everlastingly
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17 join
illesztési pont, illesztés to join: illeszt, kapcsol, találkozik (ösvények), egybeköt* * *[‹oin] 1. verb1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) (össze)kapcsol2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) összeköt3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) belép4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) találkozik; csatlakozik5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) csatlakozik2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) illesztés(i pont)- join hands
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18 keep from
(to stop oneself from (doing something): I could hardly keep from hitting him.) tartózkodik vmitől -
19 know
[nəu]past tense - knew; verb1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) tud2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) ismer3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) ismer4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) felismer•- knowing- knowingly
- know-all
- know-how
- in the know
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20 lighting
megvilágítás, gyújtás, világítás, meggyújtás* * *noun (a means of providing light: The lighting was so bad in the restaurant that we could hardly see.) (meg)világítás
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