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2 orderly\ sate
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3 high\ officer\ of\ an\ order
rend nagykeresztese, rend nagymestere -
4 order
határozat, parancs, utasítás, szerzetesrend to order: megparancsol, rendel, elrendel, rendez, előír* * *['o:də] 1. noun1) (a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command: He gave me my orders.) parancs, utasítás2) (an instruction to supply something: orders from Germany for special gates.) (meg)rendelés3) (something supplied: Your order is nearly ready.) rendelés4) (a tidy state: The house is in (good) order.) rend5) (a system or method: I must have order in my life.) rendszer6) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) sorrend7) (a peaceful condition: law and order.) rend8) (a written instruction to pay money: a banker's order.) utalvány9) (a group, class, rank or position: This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order.) rend10) (a religious society, especially of monks: the Benedictine order.) (szerzetes)rend2. verb1) (to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority): He ordered me to stand up.) (el)rendel2) (to give an instruction to supply: I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak.) (meg)rendel3) (to put in order: Should we order these alphabetically?) (el)rendez•- orderly3. noun1) (a hospital attendant who does routine jobs.) (kórházi) beteghordozó2) (a soldier who carries an officer's orders and messages.) tiszti küldönc•- order-form
- in order
- in order that
- in order
- in order to
- made to order
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6 порядок
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7 режим
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8 строй
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9 holy\ orders
papi rend, egyházi rend -
10 дворянство
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11 chivalry
lovagi rend, lovagiasság, udvariasság* * *['ʃivəlri]1) (kindness and courteousness especially towards women or the weak.) udvariasság2) (the principles of behaviour of medieval knights.) lovagiasság• -
12 disorganisation
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13 disorganization
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14 genealogy
leszármazási rend, nemzedékrend, leszármazás* * *[‹i:ni'ælə‹i](-)1) (noun the history of families from generation to generation: the genealogy of the royal house of Tudor.) genealógia2) (a plan, list etc of the ancestors of a person or family.) nemzedékrend•- genealogist -
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16 pacification
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17 referendum
népszavazás* * *[refə'rendəm]plurals - referendums, referenda; noun(a general vote made by the people of a country etc for or against a particular government proposal etc.) népszavazás -
18 render
benyújt, kiolvaszt, beküld, tesz vmilyenné, fordít* * *['rendə]1) (to cause to become: His remarks rendered me speechless.) tesz vmilyenné2) (to give or produce (a service, a bill, thanks etc).) ad3) (to perform (music etc).) előad -
19 surrender
beszolgáltatás, megadás, átadás, abbahagyás to surrender: megadja magát, beszolgáltat, kiad, átad, megad* * *[sə'rendə] 1. verb1) (to yield: The general refused to surrender to the enemy; We shall never surrender!) megadja magát2) (to give up or abandon: He surrendered his claim to the throne; You must surrender your old passport when applying for a new one.) lemond (vmiről)2. noun((an) act of surrendering: The garrison was forced into surrender.) megadás -
20 tidiness
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См. также в других словарях:
rend — rend … Dictionnaire des rimes
Rend — (r[e^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rent} (r[e^]nt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rending}.] [AS. rendan, hrendan; cf. OFries. renda, randa, Fries. renne to cut, rend, Icel. hrinda to push, thrust, AS. hrindan; or cf. Icel. r[ae]na to rob, plunder, Ir. rannaim… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rend — [ rend ] (past tense and past participle rent [ rent ] ) verb transitive LITERARY 1. ) to tear something into pieces 2. ) to make someone feel great emotion: Her screams would rend the heart of any man. rend the air if a loud shout or sound rends … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Rend — may refer to: * Rend River * Rend Lake … Wikipedia
rend — ► VERB (past and past part. rent) literary 1) tear to pieces. 2) cause great emotional pain to. ● rend the air Cf. ↑rend the air ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Rend — Rend, v. i. To be rent or torn; to become parted; to separate; to split. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rend — [rend] v past tense and past participle rent [rent] [T] literary [: Old English; Origin: rendan] to tear or break something violently into pieces … Dictionary of contemporary English
rend — sb., et (løb); stikke i rend … Dansk ordbog
rend — [rend] vt. rent, rending [ME renden < OE rendan, akin to OFris renda < IE base * rendh , to tear apart > RIND, Sans randhram, fissure, split] 1. to tear, pull, or rip with violence: with from, off, away, etc. 2. to tear, pull apart, rip… … English World dictionary
rend — I verb break, burst, cleave, crack, cut, dilacerate, discerp, disscindere, dissect, dissever, disunite, divide, fracture, lacerate, lancinate, rip, rive, rupture, sever, shatter, shiver, slash, slice, snap, splinter, split, sunder, tear, tear… … Law dictionary
rend — O.E. rendon to tear, cut, from W.Gmc. *randijanan (Cf. O.Fris. renda to cut, break, M.L.G. rende anything broken ), related to rind. Not found in other Gmc. languages … Etymology dictionary