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1 stairs
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2 back\ stairs
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3 below\ the\ stairs
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4 go\ up\ the\ stairs
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5 head\ of\ the\ stairs
záró lépcsőfok, felső lépcsőfok -
6 passenger\ loading\ stairs
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7 rise\ of\ stairs
lépcsőfok magassága, lépcső homloklap -
8 tumble
rendetlenség, bukfenc, bukás to tumble: összevissza dobál, szétzilál, leesik, hánykolódik* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) (le)esik2) (to do tumbling.) bukfencezik; akrobatikát végez (talajon)2. noun(a fall: She took a tumble on the stairs.) (le)esés- tumbler- tumblerful
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9 corridor
folyosó* * *['korido:](a passageway, especially one off which rooms open: Go along the corridor and up the stairs.) folyosó -
10 dismantle
szétszed* * *[dis'mæntl](to pull down or take to pieces: The wardrobe was so large we had to dismantle it to get it down the stairs.) lebont -
11 elevator
1) ((especially American) a lift or machine for raising persons, goods etc to a higher floor: There is no elevator in this shop - you will have to climb the stairs.) lift2) (a tall storehouse for grain.) gabonaraktár -
12 flight
lépcsőköz, menekülés, vonszolótag, emelet, repülés* * *I noun1) (act of flying: the flight of a bird.) repülés2) (a journey in a plane: How long is the flight to New York?) repülőút; járat3) (a number of steps or stairs: A flight of steps.) lépcsőforduló4) (a number of birds etc flying or moving through the air: a flight of geese; a flight of arrows.) húzás (madaraké)•- flighty- flight deck
- in flight See also:- fly 2II noun(the act of fleeing or running away from an enemy, danger etc: The general regarded the flight of his army as a disgrace.) menekülés -
13 footstep
noun (the sound of a foot: She heard his footsteps on the stairs.) lépés -
14 joiner
asztalos, ács* * *['‹oinə](a skilled worker in wood who puts doors, stairs etc into buildings.) asztalos- joinery -
15 lift
lift, felvonó, emelkedés, emelés, felemelkedés to lift: felemelkedik, emel, kiemelkedik, megszüntet* * *[lift] 1. verb1) (to raise or bring to a higher position: The box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.) (fel)emel2) (to take and carry away: He lifted the table through into the kitchen.) visz3) ((of mist etc) to disappear: By noon, the fog was beginning to lift.) felszáll, eltűnik4) (to rise: The aeroplane lifted into the air.) felemelkedik2. noun1) (the act of lifting: a lift of the eyebrows.) (fel)emelés2) ((American elevator) a small enclosed platform etc that moves up and down between floors carrying goods or people: Since she was too tired to climb the stairs, she went up in the lift.) lift3) (a ride in someone's car etc: Can I give you a lift into town?) elvihetlek...?4) (a raising of the spirits: Her success in the exam gave her a great lift.) lendület•- lift off -
16 out of breath
(breathless (through running etc): I'm out of breath after climbing all these stairs.) kifullad -
17 puff
túlzó reklám, lehelet, könnyű felfújt tészta to puff: kidagaszt, kidagad, felfúj, pöffeszkedik, pöfékel* * *1. noun1) (a small blast of air, wind etc; a gust: A puff of wind moved the branches.) széllökés2) (any of various kinds of soft, round, light or hollow objects: a powder puff; ( also adjective) puff sleeves.) pamacs; puff2. verb1) (to blow in small blasts: Stop puffing cigarette smoke into my face!; He puffed at his pipe.) pöfékel2) (to breathe quickly, after running etc: He was puffing as he climbed the stairs.) szuszog•- puffed- puffy
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18 stair
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19 staircase
lépcsőház, lépcsősor* * *nouns (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.) -
20 stairway
lépcsőház, lépcső* * *nouns (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.)
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