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  • 1 hear

    tárgyal, hall, meghallgat, meghall, letárgyal
    * * *
    [hiə]
    past tense, past participle - heard; verb
    1) (to (be able to) receive (sounds) by ear: I don't hear very well; Speak louder - I can't hear you; I didn't hear you come in.) (meg)hall
    2) (to listen to for some purpose: A judge hears court cases; Part of a manager's job is to hear workers' complaints.) tárgyal; (meg)hallgat
    3) (to receive information, news etc, not only by ear: I've heard that story before; I hear that you're leaving; `Have you heard from your sister?' `Yes, I got a letter from her today'; I've never heard of him - who is he? This is the first I've heard of the plan.) megtud (vmit)
    - hearing-aid
    - hearsay
    - hear! hear!
    - I
    - he will
    - would not hear of

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  • 2 responsible

    felelős
    * * *
    [-səbl]
    1) (having a duty to see that something is done etc: We'll make one person responsible for buying the food for the trip.) felelős
    2) ((of a job etc) having many duties eg the making of important decisions: The job of manager is a very responsible post.) felelősségteljes
    3) ((with for) being the cause of something: Who is responsible for the stain on the carpet?) vminek az oka
    4) ((of a person) able to be trusted; sensible: We need a responsible person for this job.) megbízható
    5) ((with for) able to control, and fully aware of (one's actions): The lawyer said that at the time of the murder, his client was not responsible for his actions.) felel(ős) vmiért

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  • 3 appoint

    meghatároz, kinevez
    * * *
    [ə'point]
    1) (to give (a person) a job or position: They appointed him manager; They have appointed a new manager.) kinevez
    2) (to fix or agree on (a time for something): to appoint a time for a meeting.) kitűz (időpontot)
    - appointment

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  • 4 candidate

    jelölt, pályázó, kandidátus
    * * *
    ['kændidət, ]( American[) -deit]
    (a person who enters for a competition or examination (for a job, prize etc): a candidate for the job of manager; a parliamentary candidate.) jelölt, vizsgázó

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  • 5 apply

    vonatkozik, ráilleszt, ráerősít, fordít, ráhelyez
    * * *
    1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) használ, alkalmaz (vmire)
    2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) felhasznál
    3) ((with for) to ask for (something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) folyamodik, pályázik
    4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) vkire vonatkozik
    5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) érvényes
    - applicable
    - applicability
    - applicant
    - application
    - apply oneself/one's mind

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  • 6 encounter

    viadal, összecsapás, szerelmi légyott, mérkőzés to encounter: összecsap, összeakad, összetalálkozik
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to meet especially unexpectedly: She encountered the manager in the hall.) összeakad (vkivel)
    2) (to meet with (difficulties etc): I expect to encounter many difficulties in the course of this job.) találkozik, szembekerül
    2. noun
    1) (a meeting: I feel that I know him quite well, even after a brief encounter.) (össze)találkozás
    2) (a fight: The encounter between the armies was fierce.) összeütközés

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  • 7 make

    gyártmány, áramkör zárása, készítmény, kivitel to make: megteremt, csinál, gyárt, késztet, tesz vmivé, jut
    * * *
    [meik] 1. past tense, past participle - made; verb
    1) (to create, form or produce: God made the Earth; She makes all her own clothes; He made it out of paper; to make a muddle/mess of the job; to make lunch/coffee; We made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.) készít, csinál
    2) (to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something): They made her do it; He made me laugh.) késztet
    3) (to cause to be: I made it clear; You've made me very unhappy.) tesz vkit, vmit vmivé
    4) (to gain or earn: He makes $100 a week; to make a profit.) keres (pénzt)
    5) ((of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to: 2 and 2 make(s) 4.) kitesz (valamennyit)
    6) (to become, turn into, or be: He'll make an excellent teacher.) válik belőle
    7) (to estimate as: I make the total 483.) becsül
    8) (to appoint, or choose, as: He was made manager.) kinevez
    9) (used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed: He made several attempts (= attempted several times); They made a left turn (= turned left); He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal; Have you any comments to make?) (általában:) tesz
    2. noun
    (a (usually manufacturer's) brand: What make is your new car?) gyártmány
    - making
    - make-believe
    - make-over
    - makeshift
    - make-up
    - have the makings of
    - in the making
    - make a/one's bed
    - make believe
    - make do
    - make for
    - make it
    - make it up
    - make something of something
    - make of something
    - make something of
    - make of
    - make out
    - make over
    - make up
    - make up for
    - make up one's mind
    - make up to

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  • 8 predecessor

    előd
    * * *
    ['pri:disesə, ]( American[) 'pre-]
    1) (someone who has had a particular job or position before: He was my predecessor as manager.) előd
    2) (an ancestor: My predecessors came from Scotland.) előd

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  • 9 restore

    újjáépít, restaurál, meggyógyít
    * * *
    [rə'sto:]
    1) (to repair (a building, a painting, a piece of furniture etc) so that it looks as it used to or ought to.) helyreállít
    2) (to bring back to a normal or healthy state: The patient was soon restored to health.) meggyógyít
    3) (to bring or give back: to restore law and order; The police restored the stolen cars to their owners.) helyreállít, visszaad
    4) (to bring or put (a person) back to a position, rank etc he once had: He was asked to resign but was later restored to his former job as manager.) visszahelyez
    - restorer

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  • 10 transfer

    átszállítás, átigazolás, átutalás, átszállás to transfer: átigazol, átutal, átköltözik, átszáll, átmásol
    * * *
    [træns'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb
    1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) áthelyez; átszállít
    2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.) átmegy
    3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.) átruház
    2. noun
    (['trænsfə:])
    1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) átigazolás
    2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) átutalás

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