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1 difficult
nehézkes, bajos* * *['difikəlt]1) (hard to do or understand; not easy: difficult sums; a difficult task; It is difficult to know what to do for the best.) nehéz2) (hard to deal with or needing to be treated etc in a special way: a difficult child.) nehéz (ember)• -
2 obscure
ismeretlen, tompa, zavaros, kétes hírű to obscure: elfed* * *[əb'skjuə] 1. adjective1) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) homályos2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) ismeretlen3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) zavaros2. verb(to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) eltakar- obscurity -
3 abstruse
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4 complicated
komplikált* * *adjective ((negative uncomplicated) difficult to understand: complicated instructions.) bonyolult -
5 cryptic
rejtélyes, kriptikus, titokzatos, okkult* * *['kriptik](intentionally very difficult to understand or make sense of: a cryptic message.) rejtélyes -
6 diagram
diagram, görbe, sematikus ábra, grafikon to diagram: sematikusan ábrázol* * *(a drawing used to explain something that is difficult to understand: This book has diagrams showing the parts of a car engine.) diagram, ábra -
7 enigma
rejtvény, talány* * *[i'niɡmə](anything difficult to understand; a mystery.) talány- enigmatically -
8 most
[məust] 1. superlative of many, much (often with the) - adjective1) ((the) greatest number or quantity of: Which of the students has read the most books?; Reading is what gives me most enjoyment.) a legtöbb2) (the majority or greater part of: Most children like playing games; Most modern music is difficult to understand.) a legtöbb(et)2. adverb1) (used to form the superlative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables: Of all the women I know, she's the most beautiful; the most delicious cake I've ever tasted; We see her mother or father sometimes, but we see her grandmother most frequently.) (felsőfok:) leg...bb (pl. a legszebb)2) (to the greatest degree or extent: They like sweets and biscuits but they like ice-cream most of all.) leginkább3) (very or extremely: I'm most grateful to you for everything you've done; a most annoying child.) rendkívül4) ((American) almost: Most everyone I know has read that book.) majdnem3. pronoun1) (the greatest number or quantity: I ate two cakes, but Mary ate more, and John ate (the) most.) a legtöbb(et)2) (the greatest part; the majority: He'll be at home for most of the day; Most of these students speak English; Everyone is leaving - most have gone already.) legtöbb(en)•- mostly- at the most
- at most
- for the most part
- make the most of something
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9 mysterious
titokzatos, misztikus* * *[-'stiəriəs]adjective (difficult to understand or explain, or full of mystery: mysterious happenings; He's being very mysterious (= refuses to explain fully) about what his work is) rejtélyes -
10 puzzling
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11 heavy
álmos, unalmas, fáradt, beborult, jelentős* * *['hevi]1) (having great weight; difficult to lift or carry: a heavy parcel.) nehéz2) (having a particular weight: I wonder how heavy our little baby is.) súlyos, nehéz3) (of very great amount, force etc: heavy rain; a heavy blow; The ship capsized in the heavy seas; heavy taxes.) erős, súlyos; viharos (tenger)4) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) erős5) (dark and dull; looking or feeling stormy: a heavy sky/atmosphere.) viharos6) (difficult to read, do, understand etc: Books on philosophy are too heavy for me.) nehéz7) ((of food) hard to digest: rather heavy pastry.) nehéz8) (noisy and clumsy: heavy footsteps.) súlyos•- heavily- heaviness
- heavy-duty
- heavy industry
- heavyweight
- heavy going
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12 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) magas vmi vkinek -
13 elude
kitér, kijátszik, egérutat nyer, megmenekül* * *[i'lu:d]1) (to escape or avoid by quickness or cleverness: He eluded his pursuers.) megmenekül2) (to be too difficult etc for (a person) to understand or remember: The meaning of this poem eludes me.) kifog vkin•- elusive -
14 get the hang of
(to learn or begin to understand how to do (something): It may seem difficult at first, but you'll get the hang of it after a few weeks.) beletanul vmibe -
15 gloss
kommentár, magyarázat, máz, felületi fény, glossza to gloss: magyarázó jegyzetekkel ellát, simít, fényesít* * *[ɡlos] 1. noun(brightness or shininess on the surface: Her hair has a lovely gloss; ( also adjective) gloss paint.) (felületi) fény2. verb(to make a glossary: The student glossed the difficult terms in order to understand the article.) magyaráz(ó jegyzetekkel ellát)- glossary- glossy
- glossiness
- gloss over
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