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1 Name
Name m név -
2 name
híres ember, elnevezés, hírnév, nagy név, név to name: elnevez, megnevez, javasol, kinevez, nevet ad* * *[neim] 1. noun1) (a word by which a person, place or thing is called: My name is Rachel; She knows all the flowers by name.) név2) (reputation; fame: He has a name for honesty.) hírnév2. verb1) (to give a name to: They named the child Thomas.) (el)nevez2) (to speak of or list by name: He could name all the kings of England.) megnevez•- nameless- namely
- nameplate
- namesake
- call someone names
- call names
- in the name of
- make a name for oneself
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3 name after
(to give (a child or a thing) the name of (another person): Peter was named after his father.) -
4 name\ after\ sy
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5 name\ for\ sy
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6 name\ to\ conjure\ with
varázserejű név, bűvös név, mindenható név -
7 name-day
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8 name-dropping
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9 name-part
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10 name-plate
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11 christian name
( American given name) (the personal name given in addition to the surname: Peter is his Christian name.) -
12 pen-name
noun (a name used by a writer instead of his own name: Samuel Clemens used the pen-name of Mark Twain.) írói álnév -
13 pet name
(a particular name used to express affection: His pet name for her was `Kitten'.) becenév -
14 -its etc -name
noun (used in referring vaguely to a person or thing: Where does what's-his-name live?) hogyishívják -
15 given name
((American) a personal or christian name.) keresztnév, utónév -
16 in the name of
(by the authority of: I arrest you in the name of the Queen.) vki nevében -
17 maiden name
(a woman's surname before her marriage: Mrs Johnson's maiden name was Scott.) leánykori neve (vkinek) -
18 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) hírnévre tesz szert -
19 place-name
noun (the name of a town, hill, valley etc.) hely(ség)név -
20 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) tulajdonnév
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