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1 each
minden egyes, mindenki, mind, minden, mindegyik* * *[i: ] 1. adjective(every (thing, person etc) of two or more, considered separately: each house in this street.) mindegyik2. pronoun(every single one, of two or more: They each have 50 cents.) mindgeyik, mindenki3. adverb(to or for each one; apiece; I gave them an apple each.) mindegyiknek -
2 each other
(used as the object when an action takes place between two (loosely, more than two) people etc: They wounded each other.) egymás(t) -
3 double agent
(a spy paid by each of two countries hostile to each other.) kettős ügynök -
4 mutual
közös, kölcsönös* * *['mju: uəl]1) (given etc by each of two or more to the other(s): mutual help; Their dislike was mutual.) kölcsönös2) (common to, or shared by, two or more: a mutual friend.) közös•- mutually -
5 cross
kereszteződő, szemben álló, egymást metsző, átlós to cross: áthalad, áthúz, keresztülhúz (terveket), keresztez* * *[kros] I adjective(angry: I get very cross when I lose something.) ingerült- crosslyII 1. plural - crosses; noun1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) kereszt2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) kereszt3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) kereszt4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) kereszt5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.) keresztezés6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) kereszt7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) kereszt2. verb1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) átmegy2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) keresztbe tesz3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.) keresztezik egymást4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.) keresztezik egymást5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.) áthúz6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.) keresztez7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) keresztez8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!) keresztülhúz•- cross-- crossing
- crossbow
- cross-breed
- cross-bred
- crosscheck 3. noun(the act of crosschecking.) egyeztetés, ellenőrzés- cross-country skiing
- cross-examine
- cross-examination
- cross-eyed
- cross-fire
- at cross-purposes
- cross-refer
- cross-reference
- crossroads
- cross-section
- crossword puzzle
- crossword
- cross one's fingers
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6 clash
nézeteltérés, fecsegés, pletyka, csörömpölés to clash: összeüt, ütközik, összeütközik, ellenkezik* * *[klæʃ] 1. noun1) (a loud noise, like eg swords striking together: the clash of metal on metal.) csattanás2) (a serious disagreement or difference: a clash of personalities.) összeütközés3) (a battle: a clash between opposing armies.) összecsapás4) ((of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time: a clash between classes.) összecsapás2. verb1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) összeüt(ődik)2) (to fight (in battle): The two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.) összecsap3) (to disagree violently: They clashed over wages.) összeütközik4) (to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time: The two lectures clash.) összeesik5) ((of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together: The (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.) üti egymást -
7 every
mind, minden* * *['evri]1) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) mindegyik2) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) mind(en)3) (the most absolute or complete possible: We have every reason to believe that she will get better.) minden4) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) minden•- everyone
- everyday
- everything
- everywhere
- every bit as
- every now and then / every now and again / every so often
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8 conflict
összetűzés, ellentmondás, konfliktus to conflict: ellentmondásba kerül, ütközik* * *1. ['konflikt] noun1) ((a) disagreement: There was considerable conflict about which plan should be accepted.) konfliktus2) (a fight or battle.) harc2. [kən'flikt] verb(to contradict each other; to disagree: The two accounts of what had happened conflicted (with each other).) (össze)ütközik -
9 over
felüli, felső, szerte, szaporítás (kötésben), át to over: átugrik vmin, legyűr, átjut vmin* * *['əuvə] 1. preposition1) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) fölött; fölé2) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) (vmin) át3) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) fölé, rá4) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) keresztül, szerte5) (about: a quarrel over money.) -ról, -ről6) (by means of: He spoke to her over the telephone.) (vmin) keresztül7) (during: Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.) alatt8) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) alatt2. adverb1) (higher, moving etc above: The plane flew over about an hour ago.)2) (used to show movement, change of position: He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page.)3) (across: He went over and spoke to them.)4) (downwards: He fell over.)5) (higher in number etc: for people aged twenty and over.)6) (remaining: There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.)7) (through from beginning to end, carefully: Read it over; Talk it over between you.)3. adjective(finished: The affair is over now.) följebb4. noun((in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket: He bowled thirty overs in the match.) sorozat5. as part of a word1) (too (much), as in overdo.) túl2) (in a higher position, as in overhead.) felső3) (covering, as in overcoat.) felső4) (down from an upright position, as in overturn.) fel-5) (completely, as in overcome.) felül•- over all
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10 separate
külön, önálló, független, különálló to separate: kiválaszt, szeparál, különválik, szeparálódik* * *1. ['sepəreit] verb1) ((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.) elválaszt2) (to go in different directions: We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.) elválik3) ((of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.) elválik2. [-rət] adjective1) (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 -
11 apiece
darabonként, egyenként* * *[ə'pi:s](to, for, by etc each one of a group: They got two chocolates apiece.) egyenként -
12 bi-weekly
adjective, adverb1) ((happening etc) once every two weeks.) kéthetenkénti2) ((happening etc) twice each week.) hetenként kétszeri -
13 claw
szöghúzó villásvég, karom, köröm, olló (ráké) to claw: karmol, megkarmol* * *[klo:] 1. noun1) (one of the hooked nails of an animal or bird: The cat sharpened its claws on the tree-trunk.) karom2) (the foot of an animal or bird with hooked nails: The owl held the mouse in its claw.) karom3) ((the pointed end of) the leg of a crab etc.) olló (ráké)2. verb(to scratch or tear (at something) with claws or nails: The two cats clawed at each other.) (meg)karmol -
14 combat
ütközet, csata, küzdelem, harc to combat: küzd, verekszik, hadakozik* * *1. noun((an act of) fighting: The two knights met each other in single combat.) küzdelem, ütközet2. verb(to fight against; to oppose: The residents of the town tried to combat the government's plans to build a motorway.) megtámad -
15 confer
tárgyal, adományoz* * *[kən'fə:]past tense, past participle - conferred; verb1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) tanácskozik2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) adományoz•- conference call -
16 couplet
rímes verspár* * *[-lit]noun (two lines of verse, one following the other, which rhyme with each other.) rímes verspár -
17 cricket
krikett, tücsök* * *I ['krikit] noun(an outdoor game played with bats, a ball and wickets, between two sides of eleven each.) krikett- not cricket II ['krikit] noun(an insect related to the grasshopper, the male of which makes a chirping noise.) tücsök -
18 doubles
noun singular (or noun plural in tennis etc, a kind of match with two players on each side: I enjoy playing doubles; ( also adjective) a doubles match.) -
19 generalise
1) (to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases: He's trying to generalize from only two examples.) általánosít2) (to talk (about something) in general terms: We should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.) általánosít -
20 generalize
kiterjeszt, általánosít, elterjeszt* * *1) (to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases: He's trying to generalize from only two examples.) általánosít2) (to talk (about something) in general terms: We should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.) általánosít
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