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  • 1 notch\ two\ planks\ together

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  • 2 strike\ two\ things\ together

    egymáshoz üt két tárgyat, összeüt két tárgyat

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  • 3 join

    illesztési pont, illesztés to join: illeszt, kapcsol, találkozik (ösvények), egybeköt
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    [‹oin] 1. verb
    1) ((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)kapcsol
    2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) összeköt
    3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) belép
    4) ((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; csatlakozik
    5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) csatlakozik
    2. noun
    (a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) illesztés(i pont)
    - join hands
    - join in
    - join up

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  • 4 clash

    nézeteltérés, fecsegés, pletyka, csörömpölés to clash: összeüt, ütközik, összeütközik, ellenkezik
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    [klæʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a loud noise, like eg swords striking together: the clash of metal on metal.) csattanás
    2) (a serious disagreement or difference: a clash of personalities.) összeütközés
    3) (a battle: a clash between opposing armies.) összecsapás
    4) ((of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time: a clash between classes.) összecsapás
    2. verb
    1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) összeüt(ődik)
    2) (to fight (in battle): The two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.) összecsap
    3) (to disagree violently: They clashed over wages.) összeütközik
    4) (to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time: The two lectures clash.) összeesik
    5) ((of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together: The (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.) üti egymást

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  • 5 pair

    egy pár, házaspár, pár, fogat to pair: párosít, párosával összerak
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    [peə] 1. noun
    1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) (egy) pár
    2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) olló, nadrág stb
    3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) pár
    2. verb
    (to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) párosít

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  • 6 seam

    telér, szegély, réteg, varrás, varrat, szegés to seam: összeereszt, barázdál
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    [si:m] 1. noun
    1) (the line formed by the sewing together of two pieces of cloth etc.) varrat
    2) (the line where two things meet or join: Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.) illesztés
    3) (a thin line or layer of coal etc in the earth: a coal seam.) (vékony) réteg
    2. verb
    (to sew a seam in: I've pinned the skirt together but I haven't seamed it yet.) beszeg
    - the seamy side of life
    - the seamy side

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  • 7 double

    még egyszer annyi, hasonmás, kettős fogadás, két- to double: összehajt, futólépésben megy, megdupláz, megkettőz
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    1. adjective
    1) (of twice the (usual) weight, size etc: A double whisky, please.) dupla
    2) (two of a sort together or occurring in pairs: double doors.) kettős
    3) (consisting of two parts or layers: a double thickness of paper; a double meaning.) kettős, dupla
    4) (for two people: a double bed.) kétszemélyes
    2. adverb
    1) (twice: I gave her double the usual quantity.) kétszeresen
    2) (in two: The coat had been folded double.) kettőbe
    3. noun
    1) (a double quantity: Whatever the women earn, the men earn double.) vminek a duplája
    2) (someone who is exactly like another: He is my father's double.) hasonmás
    4. verb
    1) (to (cause to) become twice as large or numerous: He doubled his income in three years; Road accidents have doubled since 1960.) megdupláz
    2) (to have two jobs or uses: This sofa doubles as a bed.) vmi kettős felhasználású
    - double agent
    - double bass
    - double-bedded
    - double-check
    - double-cross
    - double-dealing
    5. adjective
    (cheating: You double-dealing liar!) kétszínű
    6. adjective
    a double-decker bus.) emeletes autóbusz
    - double figures
    - double-quick
    - at the double
    - double back
    - double up
    - see double

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  • 8 half

    fél
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    1. plural - halves; noun
    1) (one of two equal parts of anything: He tried to stick the two halves together again; half a kilo of sugar; a kilo and a half of sugar; one and a half kilos of sugar.) fél
    2) (one of two equal parts of a game (eg in football, hockey) usually with a break between them: The Rangers scored three goals in the first half.) félidő
    2. adjective
    1) (being (equal to) one of two equal parts (of something): a half bottle of wine.) fél
    2) (being made up of two things in equal parts: A centaur is a mythical creature, half man and half horse.) fél(ig)
    3) (not full or complete: a half smile.) fél
    3. adverb
    1) (to the extent of one half: This cup is only half full; It's half empty.) félig
    2) (almost; partly: I'm half hoping he won't come; half dead from hunger.) majdnem
    - halve
    - half-and-half
    - half-back
    - half-brother
    - half-sister
    - half-caste
    - half-hearted
    - half-heartedly
    - half-heartedness
    - half-holiday
    - half-hourly
    - half-term
    - half-time
    - half-way
    - half-wit
    - half-witted
    - half-yearly
    - at half mast
    - by half
    - do things by halves
    - go halves with
    - half past three
    - four
    - seven
    - in half
    - not half

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  • 9 crush

    szétnyomás, szétmorzsolás, tolongás, összenyomás to crush: tolong, szétnyom, szétmorzsol, felmorzsol
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    1. verb
    1) (to squash by squeezing together etc: The car was crushed between the two trucks.) összeprésel
    2) (to crease: That material crushes easily.) összegyűrődik
    3) (to defeat: He crushed the rebellion.) felmorzsol (ellenállást)
    4) (to push, press etc together: We (were) all crushed into the tiny room.) összenyom, -zsúfol
    2. noun
    (squeezing or crowding together: There's always a crush in the supermarket on Saturdays.) tolongás

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  • 10 stick

    rúd, bot, hokiütő, fadarab, karó, sorjázó, vessző to stick: akad, karóz, ragaszt, megakad, hozzáerősít, dug
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    I [stik] past tense, past participle - stuck; verb
    1) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) szúr
    2) ((of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something: Two arrows were sticking in his back.) döf
    3) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.) ragaszt; ragad
    4) (to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress: The car stuck in the mud; The cupboard door has stuck; I'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck.) elakad
    - sticky
    - stickily
    - stickiness
    - sticking-plaster
    - stick-in-the-mud
    - come to a sticky end
    - stick at
    - stick by
    - stick it out
    - stick out
    - stick one's neck out
    - stick to/with
    - stick together
    - stick up for
    II [stik] noun
    1) (a branch or twig from a tree: They were sent to find sticks for firewood.) gally
    2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) bot
    3) (a long piece: a stick of rhubarb.) szár
    - get hold of the wrong end of the stick
    - get the wrong end of the stick

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  • 11 joint

    bütyök, egybesült bélszín, kapcsolt, társ-, közös to joint: összeilleszt, simító gyaluval meggyalul, ízel
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    [‹oint] 1. noun
    1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) csatlakozás
    2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) ízület
    3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) egybesült (hús)
    2. adjective
    1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) együttes
    2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) közös
    3. verb
    (to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) felvág
    - jointly
    - out of joint
    See also:

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  • 12 blend

    keverék to blend: vegyül, kever, keveredik
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    [blend] 1. verb
    (to mix together: Blend the eggs and milk together; These two colours blend well.) (össze)kever
    2. noun
    (a mixture.) keverék

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  • 13 couple

    pár to couple: párosít, párosul
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    1. noun
    1) (two; a few: Can I borrow a couple of chairs?; I knew a couple of people at the party, but not many.) néhány
    2) (a man and wife, or a boyfriend and girlfriend: a married couple; The young couple have a child.) pár
    2. verb
    (to join together: The coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.) összekapcsol
    - coupling

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  • 14 pack

    jégtorlasz, málha, poggyász, tömeg, batyu, doboz to pack: összeválogat, összepakol, összecsődülnek, bepakol
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    [pæk] 1. noun
    1) (things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back: He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.) csomag
    2) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) pakli
    3) (a number or group of certain animals: a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.) falka
    4) (a packet: a pack of cigarettes.) doboz (cigaretta)
    2. verb
    1) (to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey: I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.) (be)csomagol
    2) (to come together in large numbers in a small space: They packed into the hall to hear his speech.) összecsődülnek
    - packing-case
    - packed out
    - packed
    - pack off
    - pack up

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  • 15 tape

    magnetofon szalag, pamutpaszomány, csengőszalag to tape: szalaggal összeköt, szalaggal összefűz, felmér
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    [teip] 1. noun
    1) ((a piece of) a narrow strip or band of cloth used for tying etc: bundles of letters tied with tape.) szalag
    2) (a piece of this or something similar, eg a string, stretched above the finishing line on a race track: The two runners reached the tape together.) célszalag
    3) (a narrow strip of paper, plastic, metal etc used for sticking materials together, recording sounds etc: adhesive tape; insulating tape; I recorded the concert on tape.) szalag
    4) (a tape-measure.) mérőszalag
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten or seal with tape.) szalaggal összefűz
    2) (to record (the sound of something) on tape: He taped the concert.) (szalagra, magnóra) felvesz (vmit)
    - measuring-tape
    - tape-recorder
    - tape-record
    - tape-recording

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  • 16 team

    brigád, munkaközösség, fogat, legénység, csapat
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    [ti:m]
    1) (a group of people forming a side in a game: a football team.) csapat
    2) (a group of people working together: A team of doctors.) team
    3) (two or more animals working together eg pulling a cart, plough etc: a team of horses/oxen.) fogat
    - team-work
    - team up

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  • 17 between

    között
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    [bi'twi:n]
    1) (in, to, through or across the space dividing two people, places, times etc: between the car and the pavement; between 2 o'clock and 2.30; between meals.) között, közé
    2) (concerning the relationship of two things or people: the difference between right and wrong.) között
    3) (by the combined action of; working together: They managed it between them.) egymás között
    4) (part to one (person or thing), part to (the other): Divide the chocolate between you.) egymás között

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  • 18 hold

    odú, börtön, gyám, korona, hajótér, fermata, vár to hold: tartalmaz, befog, tartósnak bizonyul, leköt, fog
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    I 1. [həuld] past tense, past participle - held; verb
    1) (to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands: He was holding a knife; Hold that dish with both hands; He held the little boy's hand; He held the mouse by its tail.) tart
    2) (to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc: He held the pencil in his teeth; She was holding a pile of books in her arms; Hold the stamp with tweezers.) (meg)fog
    3) (to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc: What holds that shelf up?; He held the door closed by leaning against it; Hold your hands above your head; Hold his arms so that he can't struggle.) (vissza)tart
    4) (to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain: I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold; Will the anchor hold in a storm?) (ki)tart
    5) (to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power: The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder; He was held captive.) fogva tart
    6) (to (be able to) contain: This jug holds two pints; You can't hold water in a handkerchief; This drawer holds all my shirts.) tartalmaz (edény); fér (vmibe)
    7) (to cause to take place: The meeting will be held next week; We'll hold the meeting in the hall.) tart, rendez
    8) (to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition: We'll hold ourselves in readiness in case you send for us; She holds herself very erect.) tart(ja magát)
    9) (to have or be in (a job etc): He held the position of company secretary for five years.) marad, betölt
    10) (to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard: I hold that this was the right decision; He holds me (to be) responsible for everyone's mistakes; He is held in great respect; He holds certain very odd beliefs.) tart
    11) (to continue to be valid or apply: Our offer will hold until next week; These rules hold under all circumstances.) érvényes, hatályos
    12) ((with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do: I intend to hold him to his promises.) kényszerít vkit vmi megtartására
    13) (to defend: They held the castle against the enemy.) megvéd
    14) (not to be beaten by: The general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.) feltartóztat
    15) (to keep (a person's attention): If you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.) leköt (figyelmet)
    16) (to keep someone in a certain state: Don't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?) tart
    17) (to celebrate: The festival is held on 24 June.) tart, megünnepel
    18) (to be the owner of: He holds shares in this company.) birtokol
    19) ((of good weather) to continue: I hope the weather holds until after the school sports.) folytatódik
    20) ((also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait: Mr Brown is busy at the moment - will you hold or would you like him to call you back?) vár
    21) (to continue to sing: Please hold that note for four whole beats.) (ki)tart
    22) (to keep (something): They'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.) (meg)őriz
    23) ((of the future) to be going to produce: I wonder what the future holds for me?) tartogat
    2. noun
    1) (the act of holding: He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled; Keep hold of that rope.) fogás
    2) (power; influence: He has a strange hold over that girl.) befolyás
    3) ((in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent: The wrestler invented a new hold.) fogás (birkózásban)
    - - holder
    - hold-all
    - get hold of
    - hold back
    - hold down
    - hold forth
    - hold good
    - hold it
    - hold off
    - hold on
    - hold out
    - hold one's own
    - hold one's tongue
    - hold up
    - hold-up
    - hold with
    II [həuld] noun
    ((in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.) hajóűr; raktér

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  • 19 separate

    külön, önálló, független, különálló to separate: kiválaszt, szeparál, különválik, szeparálódik
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    1. ['sepəreit] verb
    1) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) elválaszt
    2) (to go in different directions: We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.) elválik
    3) ((of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.) elválik
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (divided; not joined: He sawed the wood into four separate pieces; The garage is separate from the house.) külön(álló)
    2) (different or distinct: This happened on two separate occasions; I like to keep my job and my home life separate.) külön(álló)
    - separable
    - separately
    - separates
    - separation
    - separatist
    - separatism
    - separate off
    - separate out
    - separate up

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  • 20 thick

    nehéz felfogású, közepe vminek, meghitt, közeli
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    [Ɵik] 1. adjective
    1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) vastag
    2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) vastag
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) sűrű
    4) (made of many single units placed very close together; dense: a thick forest; thick hair.) sűrű
    5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) sűrű
    6) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) tele
    7) (stupid: Don't be so thick!) ostoba
    2. noun
    (the thickest, most crowded or active part: in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight.) vminek a sűrűje
    - thickness
    - thicken
    - thick-skinned
    - thick and fast
    - through thick and thin

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