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  • 1 cholera

    kolera
    * * *
    ['kolərə]
    (a highly infectious, often fatal disease occurring in hot countries.) kolera

    English-Hungarian dictionary > cholera

  • 2 especially

    adverb (particularly: These insects are quite common, especially in hot countries.) különösen

    English-Hungarian dictionary > especially

  • 3 market

    fogyasztási terület, piac
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a public place where people meet to buy and sell or the public event at which this happens: He has a clothes stall in the market.) piac
    2) ((a place where there is) a demand for certain things: There is a market for cotton goods in hot countries.) piac
    2. verb
    (to (attempt to) sell: I produce the goods and my brother markets them all over the world.) elad
    - marketing
    - market-garden
    - market-place
    - market-square
    - market price/value
    - market research
    - be on the market

    English-Hungarian dictionary > market

  • 4 novelty

    újdonság, újszerűség, vminek új volta
    * * *
    plural - novelties; noun
    1) (newness and strangeness: It took her a long time to get used to the novelty of her surroundings.) újszerűség
    2) (something new and strange: Snow is a novelty to people from hot countries.) újdonság
    3) (a small, cheap manufactured thing sold as a toy or souvenir: a stall selling novelties.) bazáráru

    English-Hungarian dictionary > novelty

  • 5 palm

    szarvasagancs koronája, tenyérhossz, pálma, tenyér to palm: tenyérbe rejt, megken
    * * *
    I noun
    (the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and the fingers: She held the mouse in the palm of her hand.) tenyér
    - palm something off on someone
    - palm off on someone
    - palm something off on
    - palm off on
    II noun
    ((also palm tree) a kind of tall tree, with broad, spreading leaves, which grows in hot countries: a coconut palm.) pálma

    English-Hungarian dictionary > palm

  • 6 topee

    trópusi kalap, gyarmati kalap, trópusi sisak
    * * *
    ['təupi, ]( American[) tou'pi:]
    (a helmet-like hat worn in hot countries as protection against the sun.) trópusi sisak

    English-Hungarian dictionary > topee

  • 7 topi

    ['təupi, ]( American[) tou'pi:]
    (a helmet-like hat worn in hot countries as protection against the sun.) trópusi sisak

    English-Hungarian dictionary > topi

  • 8 tropical

    trópusi
    * * *
    1) (of the tropics: The climate there is tropical.) forró égövi, trópusi
    2) (growing etc in hot countries: tropical plants.) trópusi

    English-Hungarian dictionary > tropical

См. также в других словарях:

  • hot — [ hat ] adjective *** ▸ 1 very high in temperature ▸ 2 food: with spices ▸ 3 involving strong emotion ▸ 4 exciting and interesting ▸ 5 very good/skillful/lucky ▸ 6 difficult/dangerous ▸ 7 involving sex ▸ 8 determined to do something ▸ 9 busy ▸ 10 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hot — hot1 W2S1 [hɔt US ha:t] adj comparative hotter superlative hottest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(high temperature)¦ 2¦(spicy)¦ 3¦(very popular/fashionable)¦ 4¦(good)¦ 5¦(sexy)¦ 6¦(difficult/dangerous)¦ 7 a hot issue/topic etc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hot — 1 adjective hotter, hottest HIGH TEMPERATURE 1 WEATHER/FOOD/LIQUID ETC having a high temperature: It s too hot in here shall I open a window? | a nice hot bath | How hot is the water? | the hottest summer I can remember | hot countries | red hot… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hot — I UK [hɒt] / US [hɑt] adjective Word forms hot : adjective hot comparative hotter superlative hottest *** Other ways of saying hot: tepid almost cold: used especially of liquids: a mouthful of tepid coffee lukewarm only slightly hot: used… …   English dictionary

  • hot*/*/*/ — [hɒt] adj I 1) very high in temperature Ant: cold Cook the fish under a hot grill for 5 minutes.[/ex] Take your jacket off if you re hot.[/ex] It s going to be hot again today.[/ex] hot countries such as India[/ex] 2) hot food contains a lot of… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Hot money — is a term that is most commonly used in financial markets to refer to the flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These… …   Wikipedia

  • Hot work — is construction work that involves the use of fire or high temperatures, such as welding. In some countries, such as the Nordic countries, a specific license is needed for hot work. The license is meant to ensure that the worker has undergone the …   Wikipedia

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  • Hot desking — originates from the definition of being the temporary physical occupation of a work station or surface by a particular employee. The term hot desking is thought to be derived from the naval practice, called hot racking, where sailors on different …   Wikipedia

  • Hot Eyes — was the name adopted for international acts by the Danish singing duo known in their home country as Kirsten and Søren. It was formed by Kirsten Siggard (born 7 September 1954) and Søren Bundgaard (born 4 March 1956).Kirsten was brought up in a… …   Wikipedia

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