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61 foreword
előszó* * *['fo:wə:d](a piece of writing as an introduction at the beginning of a book; a preface: The foreword was written by a famous scholar.) előszó -
62 get off
1) (to take off or remove (clothes, marks etc): I can't get my boots off; I'll never get these stains off (my dress).) levesz, kivesz2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) (témát) vált -
63 handwriting
kézírás* * *1) (writing with a pen or pencil: Today we will practise handwriting.) kézírás2) (the way in which a person writes: Your handwriting is terrible!) kézírás -
64 hieroglyphics
(a form of writing used eg in ancient Egypt, in which pictures represent words and sounds.) hieroglifikus írás -
65 illegible
olvashatatlan* * *[i'le‹əbl]((almost) impossible to read; not legible: His writing is illegible.) olvashatatlan- illegibility -
66 in black and white
(in writing or print: Would you put that down in black and white?) fehéren feketén -
67 in haste
(in a hurry; quickly: I am writing in haste before leaving for the airport.) sietve -
68 incoherent
zavaros, összefüggéstelen* * *[inkou'hiərənt](talking, writing etc in a way which is not easy to follow: He was quite incoherent with rage.) összefüggéstelen, zavaros- incoherence -
69 indent
hatosági igénybevétel, tengerentúli árurendelés to indent: bekezdéssel szed, bekezdéssel ír, mélyen bevág* * *1. [in'dent] verb(to begin (a line of writing) farther in from the margin than the other lines.) bekezdéssel ír2. ['indent] noun((also indentation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph.) bekezdés- indented -
70 informal
hétköznapi, fesztelen, nem előírásos, keresetlen* * *[in'fo:ml]1) (not formal or official; friendly and relaxed: The two prime ministers will meet for informal discussions today; Will the party be formal or informal?; friendly, informal manners.) nem hivatalos2) ((of speech or vocabulary) used in conversation but not usually when writing formally, speaking in public etc: `Won't' and `can't' are informal forms of `will not' and `cannot'.) kötetlen, bizalmas, közvetlen•- informally -
71 ink
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72 inverted commas
(single or double commas, the first (set) of which is turned upside down (`` '', ` '), used in writing to show where direct speech begins and ends: ``It is a lovely day,'' she said.) idézőjel(ek) -
73 journalism
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74 journalistic
adjective ((of style of writing) like that of a journalist, colourful and racy.) újságírói -
75 keep on
(to continue (doing something or moving): He just kept on writing; They kept on until they came to a petrol station.) folytatja útját, tovább halad; tovább (csinál vmit) -
76 language
['læŋɡwi‹]1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) beszéd2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) nyelv3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) nyelv(ezet)• -
77 legible
olvasható, kibetűzhető* * *['le‹əbl](clear enough to be read: The writing was faded but still legible.) olvasható- legibly- legibility -
78 letterhead
cégjelzés, felírás, fejléc* * *noun (the name and address of a company, a person etc printed at the top of a piece of writing paper.) cégjelzés, fejléc -
79 literary
irodalmi* * *['litərəri]1) (concerning literature or the writing of books: a literary magazine.) irodalmi2) ((of a person) knowledgeable about books.) irodalmi -
80 longhand
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