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(wave)

  • 41 dismiss

    elűz, feloszlat, távozást engedélyez
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    [dis'mis]
    1) (to send or put away: She dismissed him with a wave of the hand; Dismiss the idea from your mind!) elenged
    2) (to remove from office or employment: He was dismissed from his post for being lazy.) elbocsát (alkalmazottat)
    3) (to stop or close (a law-suit etc): Case dismissed!) elutasít

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  • 42 flag down

    past tense, past participle - flagged; verb (to wave at (a car etc) in order to make it stop: We flagged down a taxi.) megállít

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  • 43 flourish

    suhogtatás, kacskaringó, lendületes tollvonás, tus to flourish: hadonászik, tevékenykedik, virágkorát éli, harsog
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    1. verb
    1) (to be healthy; to grow well; to thrive: My plants are flourishing.) virul
    2) (to be successful or active: His business is flourishing.) virágzik
    3) (to hold or wave something as a show, threat etc: He flourished his sword.) hadonászik
    2. noun
    1) (an ornamental stroke of the pen in writing: His writing was full of flourishes.) cifrázat, kacskaringó
    2) (an impressive, sweeping movement (with the hand or something held in it): He bowed and made a flourish with his hat.) hadonászás
    3) (an ornamental passage of music: There was a flourish on the trumpets.) cifrázat; harsonaszó, fanfár

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  • 44 gesticulate

    taglejtésekkel beszél
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    [‹e'stikjuleit]
    (to wave one's hands and arms about when speaking: He gesticulates wildly when he is angry.) gesztikulál

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  • 45 gigantic

    kolosszális, gigászi
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    (very large: a gigantic wave.) óriási

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  • 46 heat

    búgás (kocáé), hév, verseny, tüzelés (szukáé), hő to heat: tűzbe hoz, befűt, hevít, megmelegít, felgerjed
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    [hi:t] 1. noun
    1) (the amount of hotness (of something), especially of things which are very hot: Test the heat of the water before you bath the baby.) forróság
    2) (the warmth from something which is hot: The heat from the fire will dry your coat; the effect of heat on metal; the heat of the sun.) hő(ség)
    3) (the hottest time: the heat of the day.) hőség
    4) (anger or excitement: He didn't mean to be rude - he just said that in the heat of the moment.) felindulás
    5) (in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition: Having won his heat he is going through to the final.) (elő)futam
    2. verb
    ((sometimes with up) to make or become hot or warm: We'll heat (up) the soup; The day heats up quickly once the sun has risen.) (meg)melegít
    - heatedly
    - heatedness
    - heater
    - heating
    - heat wave
    - in/on heat
    See also:
    - hot

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  • 47 permanent

    maradó, tartós, permanens
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    ['pə:mənənt]
    (lasting; not temporary: After many years of travelling, they made a permanent home in England.) állandó
    - permanence
    - permanent wave

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  • 48 ripple

    halk moraj, fodrozódás, hajfodor to ripple: csobog, hullámokat ver, fodrozódik, mormol
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    ['ripl] 1. noun
    (a little wave or movement on the surface of water etc: He threw the stone into the pond, and watched the ripples spread across the water.) fodrozódás (vizen)
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) have ripples: The grass rippled in the wind; The wind rippled the grass.) fodroz(ódik)

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  • 49 roller

    kanárifajta, bukógalamb, kötelék, mángorlófa
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    1) (any of a number of tube-shaped objects, or machines fitted with one or more such objects, for flattening, crushing, printing etc: a garden roller; a road-roller.) henger
    2) (a small tube-shaped object on which hair is wound to curl it.) hajcsavaró
    3) (a small solid wheel or cylinder on which something can be rolled along.) görgő
    4) (a long large wave on the sea.) hosszú hullám

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  • 50 seesaw

    libikóka, mérleghinta to seesaw: libikókázik, mérleghintázik
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    ['si:so:] 1. noun
    (a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) libikóka
    2. verb
    (to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) hintázik

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  • 51 sign

    jel, címtábla, cégtábla, cégér, jelzőtábla to sign: megjelöl, aláír, szignál, jelöl, jelel (süketnéma)
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    1. noun
    1) (a mark used to mean something; a symbol: is the sign for addition.) jel
    2) (a notice set up to give information (a shopkeeper's name, the direction of a town etc) to the public: road-sign.) cégtábla; jelzőtábla
    3) (a movement (eg a nod, wave of the hand) used to mean or represent something: He made a sign to me to keep still.) jel(zés)
    4) (a piece of evidence suggesting that something is present or about to come: There were no signs of life at the house and he was afraid they were away; Clouds are often a sign of rain.) jel
    2. verb
    1) (to write one's name (on): Sign at the bottom, please.) szignál
    2) (to write (one's name) on a letter, document etc: He signed his name on the document.) aláír
    3) (to make a movement of the head, hand etc in order to show one's meaning: She signed to me to say nothing.) jelez
    - signpost
    - sign in/out
    - sign up

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  • 52 signal

    szemafor, indítótárcsa, emlékezetes, kiváló, jelző to signal: jeladással továbbít, jelt ad, jelez
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    ['siɡnəl] 1. noun
    1) (a sign (eg a movement of the hand, a light, a sound), especially one arranged beforehand, giving a command, warning or other message: He gave the signal to advance.) jel(zés)
    2) (a machine etc used for this purpose: a railway signal.) jelzőberendezés, szemafor
    3) (the wave, sound received or sent out by a radio set etc.) jel
    2. verb
    1) (to make signals (to): The policeman signalled the driver to stop.) jelez
    2) (to send (a message etc) by means of signals.) jeladással közöl

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  • 53 swamp

    tőzegtelep, ingovány, posvány, láp to swamp: elönt, elhalmoz, vízzel tölt meg
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    [swomp] 1. noun
    (an area of) wet, marshy ground: These trees grow best in swamp(s). mocsár
    2. verb
    (to cover or fill with water: A great wave swamped the deck.) eláraszt
    - swampiness

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  • 54 sweep

    pásztázás, söprés, nagy kanyar, letapogatás to sweep: végigszáguld, suhan, seper, evezővel hajt, pásztáz
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    [swi:p] 1. past tense, past participle - swept; verb
    1) (to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom: The room has been swept clean.) söpör
    2) (to move as though with a brush: She swept the crumbs off the table with her hand; The wave swept him overboard; Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!; She swept aside my objections.) elsöpör
    3) (to move quickly over: The disease/craze is sweeping the country.) végigszáguld (vmin)
    4) (to move swiftly or in a proud manner: High winds sweep across the desert; She swept into my room without knocking on the door.) végigsöpör; beront
    2. noun
    1) (an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc: She gave the room a sweep.) söprés
    2) (a sweeping movement: He indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.) söprés
    3) (a person who cleans chimneys.) kéményseprő
    4) (a sweepstake.) lóverseny-totó
    - sweeping
    - sweeping-brush
    - at one/a sweep
    - sweep someone off his feet
    - sweep off his feet
    - sweep out
    - sweep the board
    - sweep under the carpet
    - sweep up

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  • 55 tide

    dagály
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    (the regular, twice-a-day ebbing and flowing movement of the sea: It's high/low tide; The tide is coming in / going out.) árapály, dagály
    - tidal wave

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  • 56 wavelength

    noun (the distance from any given point on one (radio etc) wave to the corresponding point on the next.) hullámhossz

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  • 57 white horse

    noun ((usually in plural) a wave that has a crest of white foam.) tajtékos (gerincű) hullám

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  • wave — [wāv] vi. waved, waving [ME waven < OE wafian, akin to Ger waben, to fluctuate < IE * webh , to move to and fro, prob. identical with * webh , to WEAVE] 1. to move up and down or back and forth in a curving or undulating motion; swing, sway …   English World dictionary

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  • wave — UK US /weɪv/ noun [C] ► a larger than usual number of events of a similar, often bad, type, happening within the same period: a wave of sth »During the recession there was a wave of bankruptcies and mass unemployment. »a crime wave ► the pattern… …   Financial and business terms

  • Wave — Wave, v. t. 1. To move one way and the other; to brandish. [[AE]neas] waved his fatal sword. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To raise into inequalities of surface; to give an undulating form a surface to. [1913 Webster] Horns whelked and waved like the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Wave — Wave, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Waved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Waving}.] [OE. waven, AS. wafian to waver, to hesitate, to wonder; akin to w[ae]fre wavering, restless, MHG. wabern to be in motion, Icel. vafra to hover about; cf. Icel. v[=a]fa to vibrate. Cf …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • wave — [n] sea surf, current bending, billow, breaker, coil, comber, convolution, corkscrew, crest, crush, curl, curlicue, drift, flood, foam, ground swell, gush, heave, influx, loop, movement, outbreak, rash, ridge, ripple, rippling, rocking, roll,… …   New thesaurus

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