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1 nevetséges dolog
object -
2 nevetséges ember
object -
3 szánalomra méltó ember
object -
4 alanya vminek
object of sg, object for sg -
5 tárgya vminek
object for sg, object of sg -
6 intõ példa
object-lesson -
7 szemléltetõ óra
object-lesson -
8 szemléltetõ példa
object-lesson -
9 tárgy
object, subject, theme, subject-matter, purport -
10 ellenez
(DE) entmutige; entmutigt; opponieren; (EN) balk; discourage; mind; object; object to sg; raise objection; traverse -
11 kifogásol
(DE) beanstanden; beanstandet; mißbillige; protestieren; protestiert; (EN) disallow; disapprove; discommend; expostulate; find fault with; impugn; mind; object; object to sg; pass stricture on; pass strictures on; pass strictures upon; perstringe; query; question; rebuke; remonstrate; traverse -
12 műtárgy
(DE) Kunsterzeugnis {s}; Kunstgegenstand {r}; (EN) art object; object of art; piece; well-preserved -
13 objektív
(DE) objektiv; (EN) detached; object-glass; object-lens; objective; view-lens -
14 tárgylencse
(EN) object-glass; object-lens; objective; view-lens -
15 tiltakozik
(DE) Einwendung {e}; Proteste {pl}; aufbegehrend; aufbegehrt; eingewandt; einwendend; protestieren; protestiert; s. verwahren; s. wehren; sträubt; widersprechend; (EN) bar; challenge; demur; harrumph; interpose one's veto; object; object to sg; obtest; protest; raise objection; recriminate; remonstrate -
16 akadály
(DE) Beanstandung {e}; Behinderung {e}; Einwand {r}; Einwände {pl}; Grenzschicht {e}; Haken {r}; Handicap {s}; Handikap {s}; Hemmschuh {r}; Hemmung {e}; Hindernis {s}; Hindernisse {pl}; Hinderung {e}; Hürde; Widrigkeit; Gebück {s}; Gesperre {s}; Hemme {e}; Verhack {r}; (EN) balk; bar; barrier; block; check; clog; cross; curb; difficulty; drag; encumbrance; handicap; hindrance; hitch; hobble; holdback; hurdle; impedient; impediment; leap; let; lion in the path; lion in the way; masterless; object; objection; obstacle; obstruction; preventer; pull-back; retardation; ring-hedge; rock; setback; shackle; stay; stop; stumbling-block; stumbling-stone; throw-back; trammel; traverse; unsurmountable; wattle -
17 biliárdban
(EN) jump-shot; object-ball -
18 cél
(DE) Anliegen {s}; Bestimmung {e}; Determination {e}; Sinn {r}; Sinne {pl}; Steuermarke {e}; Vorhaben {s}; Ziel {s}; Ziele {pl}; Zweck {r}; Zwecke {e}; bestimmungs; Ziel-; (EN) aim; consummation; drift; end; ettle; goal; home; intent; intention; mark; mind; object; objective; pourpose; purport; purpose; target; whereabouts -
19 célpont
(DE) Zielpunkt {r}; (EN) blank; bourn; bourne; butt; mark; object; objective; portsalut; target; viewing-point -
20 dolog
(DE) Angelegenheit {e}; Ding {s}; Sache {e}; Schose; Zeug {s}; (EN) affair; business; concern; contradistinction; job; labor; labour; matter; number; object; part; res; shebang; stuff; subject; thing; work
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