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81 irányítás
(DE) Direktiven {pl}; Gouvernement {s}; Leit..; Leitsteuerung {e}; Lenkung {e}; Management {s}; (EN) command; control; controlment; direction; governance; guidance; guiding; helm; lead; leading; line of conduct; referral; running; sight -
82 irón
(DE) Schreibstift {r}; (EN) lead-pencil -
83 kábel
(DE) Anschlusskabel {s}; Kabel {s}; (EN) cable; cord; hawser; lead-covered; low-capacity; unarmoured -
84 kábelvezeték
(DE) Kabelleitung {e}; (EN) lead -
85 keményólom
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86 keresztülvezetni
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87 kezdeményez
(DE) anbahnen; angeregt; lostreten; (EN) inaugurate; inchoate; initiate; launch; open the ball; start the ball rolling; take the initiative; take the lead; throw off -
88 kezdés
(DE) Anspiel {s}; Beginn {r}; Anwurf {r}; (EN) deal; inception; initiation; lead-off; setout -
89 kezdet
(DE) Anbruch {r}; Anfang {r}; Ansatz {r}; Beginn {r}; Schwelle {e}; dämmern; dämmert; Angang {r}; Initien {pl}; (EN) beginning; commencement; conception; dawn; entrance; first; inception; inchoation; incipience; initiation; lead-off; nascency; offset; onset; opening; outset; parent; prime; rudiment; set-out; setout; start; starting; threshold -
90 kijátszó
(DE) unterläufig; (EN) eldest; have the lead -
91 kísér
(DE) Anstandsdame {e}; begleite; begleiten; betreut; geleitet; (EN) accompany; attend; chaperon; chaperone; company; escort; lead on; squire -
92 kohóólom
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93 kötél
(DE) Leine {e}; Schnüre {pl}; Seil {s}; Seile {pl}; Strang {r}; Strick {r}; Stränge {pl}; schlieren; (EN) cord; crab; lead; line; rope; string; tether; tie; twist -
94 lazsál
(EN) fuck about; fuck around; fuck off; jack around; screw around; screw off; slack about; sugar; swing the lead -
95 lóg
(DE) Trödelei {e}; herumdrücken; herumgammeln; herumgedrückt; herumschleichen; schwänzen; hangen; strabanzen; (EN) dawdle; hack around; hang; hang slack; hang, hung; loaf; loaf about; lop; lop over; play hookey; play hooky; play the wag; play truant; play wag; scrimshank; skulk; swing the lead; swing, swung -
96 lógós
(DE) Bummelant {r}; Drückeberger; Simulant {r}; herumschleichen; Durchbrenner {r}; (EN) bomb-proofer; bum; cock-horse; hanger-on; hanger-on, hangers-on; hooky; malingerer; quitter; shirker; sidestepper; skiver; skulk; skulker; skulking; slacker; truant; work-shy (EN) lead-swinger -
97 lószerszámon
(EN) lead-bars; loin-strap; nose-band -
98 malomárok
(EN) flume; leat; mill-course; mill-lead; mill-race; mill-run; mill-stream -
99 mélységmérő
(DE) Tiefenmaß {s}; Bathometer {s}; (EN) depth gauge; depth recorder; depth-finder; echometer; plumb-line; sinker; sounding line; sounding-lead -
100 menetmagasság
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