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  • 41 play

    játék, gyors váltakozás, szórakozás to play: megjátszik, ráirányít, hangszeren játszik, kezel
    * * *
    [plei] 1. verb
    1) (to amuse oneself: The child is playing in the garden; He is playing with his toys; The little girl wants to play with her friends.) játszik
    2) (to take part in (games etc): He plays football; He is playing in goal; Here's a pack of cards - who wants to play (with me)?; I'm playing golf with him this evening.) játszik
    3) (to act in a play etc; to act (a character): She's playing Lady Macbeth; The company is playing in London this week.) szerepel, játszik
    4) ((of a play etc) to be performed: `Oklahoma' is playing at the local theatre.)...t játsszák
    5) (to (be able to) perform on (a musical instrument): She plays the piano; Who was playing the piano this morning?; He plays (the oboe) in an orchestra.) játszik (hangszeren)
    6) ((usually with on) to carry out or do (a trick): He played a trick on me.) becsap vkit
    7) ((usually with at) to compete against (someone) in a game etc: I'll play you at tennis.) vkivel játszik
    8) ((of light) to pass with a flickering movement: The firelight played across the ceiling.) villog
    9) (to direct (over or towards something): The firemen played their hoses over the burning house.) ráirányít
    10) (to put down or produce (a playing-card) as part of a card game: He played the seven of hearts.) kijátszik
    2. noun
    1) (recreation; amusement: A person must have time for both work and play.) játék
    2) (an acted story; a drama: Shakespeare wrote many great plays.) (szín)darab
    3) (the playing of a game: At the start of today's play, England was leading India by fifteen runs.) játék
    4) (freedom of movement (eg in part of a machine).) holtjáték
    - playable
    - playful
    - playfully
    - playfulness
    - playboy
    - playground
    - playing-card
    - playing-field
    - playmate
    - playpen
    - playschool
    - plaything
    - playtime
    - playwright
    - at play
    - bring/come into play
    - child's play
    - in play
    - out of play
    - play at
    - play back
    - play down
    - play fair
    - play for time
    - play havoc with
    - play into someone's hands
    - play off
    - play off against
    - play on
    - play a
    - no part in
    - play safe
    - play the game
    - play up

    English-Hungarian dictionary > play

  • 42 recess

    eldugott hely, nyomáscsökkenés, elfolyó, vágat to recess: rejtekhelyre tesz, mélyedésben elhelyez, mélyít
    * * *
    [ri'ses, 'ri:ses]
    1) (a part of a room set back from the main part; an alcove: We can put the dining-table in that recess.) zug
    2) (the time during which Parliament or the law-courts do not work: Parliament is in recess.) szünet (törvényhozó testületnél stb.)
    3) ((American) a short period of free time between school classes.) szünet

    English-Hungarian dictionary > recess

  • 43 reconstitute

    újraalkot, újraképez
    * * *
    [ri:'konstitju:t]
    (to put or change (something) back to its original form eg by adding liquid: to reconstitute dried milk.) helyreállít; felold (tejport, levesport stb.)

    English-Hungarian dictionary > reconstitute

  • 44 skid

    megcsúszás, ék, farolás, csúszás, féksaru to skid: megcsúszik, farol
    * * *
    [skid] 1. past tense, past participle - skidded; verb
    (to slide accidentally sideways: His back wheel skidded and he fell off his bike.) megcsúszik
    2. noun
    1) (an accidental slide sideways.) megcsúszás
    2) (a wedge etc put under a wheel to check it on a steep place.) kerékkötő

    English-Hungarian dictionary > skid

  • 45 slip

    színes agyagkeverék, bujtvány, kombiné, női ing to slip: levet, leemel (szemet kötésnél), becsúsztat, ojt
    * * *
    I 1. [slip] past tense, past participle - slipped; verb
    1) (to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing: I slipped and fell on the path.) (el)csúszik
    2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) kicsúszik
    3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) (meg)téved
    4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) (ki)oson
    5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) megszökik
    6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) (be)csúsztat
    2. noun
    1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) (el)csúszás
    2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) botlás
    3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) kombiné
    4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) sólya
    - slippery
    - slipperiness
    - slip road
    - slipshod
    - give someone the slip
    - give the slip
    - let slip
    - slip into
    - slip off
    - slip on
    - slip up
    II [slip] noun
    (a strip or narrow piece of paper: She wrote down his telephone number on a slip of paper.) cédula

    English-Hungarian dictionary > slip

  • 46 suppress

    eltitkol, elhallgattat, elhallgat
    * * *
    [sə'pres]
    1) (to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).) elnyom
    2) (to keep back or stifle: She suppressed a laugh.) elfojt
    3) (to prevent from being published, known etc: to suppress information.) elhallgat

    English-Hungarian dictionary > suppress

  • 47 wall

    közfal, fal, sorfal to wall: fallal megerősít, fallal körülvesz
    * * *
    [wo:l] 1. noun
    1) (something built of stone, brick, plaster, wood etc and used to separate off or enclose something: There's a wall at the bottom of the garden: The Great Wall of China; a garden wall.) fal
    2) (any of the sides of a building or room: One wall of the room is yellow - the rest are white.) fal
    2. verb
    ((often with in) to enclose (something) with a wall: We've walled in the playground to prevent the children getting out.) fallal körülvesz
    - - walled
    - wallpaper
    3. verb
    (to put such paper on: I have wallpapered the front room.) tapétáz
    - have one's back to the wall
    - up the wall

    English-Hungarian dictionary > wall

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  • put back — index reconstitute, reinstate, renew (begin again), replace, restore (return) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …   Law dictionary

  • put back — verb 1. put something back where it belongs (Freq. 2) replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them • Syn: ↑replace • Hypernyms: ↑put, ↑set, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • put back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put back : present tense I/you/we/they put back he/she/it puts back present participle putting back past tense put back past participle put back 1) to put something in the place where it was before it was… …   English dictionary

  • put back — PHRASAL VERB To put something back means to delay it or arrange for it to happen later than you previously planned. [mainly BRIT] [V n P] There are always new projects which seem to put the reunion back further... [be V ed P] News conferences due …   English dictionary

  • put back — verb a) To return something to its original place. He carefully put the vase back on the shelf. b) To postpone an arranged event or appointment. The meeting has been put back to 5.00 pm …   Wiktionary

  • put back — phr verb Put back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑clock, ↑ear, ↑receiver, ↑seat, ↑sparkle …   Collocations dictionary

  • put back on — phr verb Put back on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑top …   Collocations dictionary

  • put\ back\ the\ clock — • put back the clock • turn back the clock v. phr. To go back in time; relive the past. If I could put back the clock I d give more thought to preparing for a career. Richard wishes that he had lived in frontier days, but he can t turn back the… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • put back the clock — or put the clock back 1. To return to earlier time and its conditions 2. To take a retrograde step • • • Main Entry: ↑clock …   Useful english dictionary

  • put back into service — index reinstate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • put back the clock — or[turn back the clock] {v. phr.} To go back in time; relive the past. * /If I could put back the clock I d give more thought to preparing for a career./ * /Richard wishes that he had lived in frontier days, but he can t turn back the clock./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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