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ékezet, hangsúly, hangsúlyjel, akcentus to accent: hangsúlyoz* * *1. ['æksənt] noun1) ((a mark used to show) the stress on a syllable: The accent is on the second syllable.) hangsúly(jel)2) (a mark used to show the pronunciation of a letter in certain languages: Put an accent on the e in début.) ékezet3) (emphasis: The accent must be on hard work.) hangsúly4) (a special way of pronouncing words in a particular area etc: an American accent.) kiejtésmód2. [ək'sent] verb(to pronounce with stress or emphasis: The second syllable is accented.) hangsúlyoz -
4 stress
megpróbáltatás, igénybevétel, erőfeszítés, erő to stress: szorít, feszít, nyom, hangoztat* * *[stres] 1. noun1) (the worry experienced by a person in particular circumstances, or the state of anxiety caused by this: the stresses of modern life; Her headaches may be caused by stress.) stressz2) (force exerted by (parts of) bodies on each other: Bridge-designers have to know about stress.) igénybevétel3) (force or emphasis placed, in speaking, on particular syllables or words: In the word `widow' we put stress on the first syllable.) hangsúly2. verb(to emphasize (a syllable etc, or a fact etc): Should you stress the last syllable in `violin'?; He stressed the necessity of being punctual.) hangsúlyoz- lay/put stress on -
5 charades
noun singular (a game in which each syllable of a word, and then the whole word, is acted and the audience has to guess the word.) kitalálósdi -
6 diphthong
['difƟoŋ](two vowel sounds pronounced as one syllable: The vowel sound in `out' is a diphthong.) kettőshangzó -
7 enunciate
enunciál, kiejt, artikulál, kijelent* * *(to pronounce clearly and distinctly: He carefully enunciated each syllable of the word.) kiejt -
8 prefix
előképző to prefix: eléje told, eléje tesz, eléje beszúr* * *['pri:fiks](a syllable or syllables put at the beginning of another word to change its meaning: dislike; unemployed; remake; ineffective.) előképző
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