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61 debatable
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62 delicate
válogatós, elpuhult, tapintatos, elnőiesedett* * *['delikət]1) (requiring special treatment or careful handling: delicate china; a delicate situation/problem.) kényes2) (of fine texture etc; dainty: a delicate pattern; the delicate skin of a child.) finom3) (able to do fine, accurate work: a delicate instrument.) finom4) (subtle: a delicate wine; a delicate shade of blue.) finom•- delicacy -
63 destructive
romboló* * *[-tiv]1) (causing or able to cause destruction: Small children can be very destructive.) romboló2) ((of criticism etc) pointing out faults etc without suggesting improvements.) destruktív -
64 detachable
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65 differentiate
elkülönül* * *[-'renʃieit]1) (to see or be able to tell a difference (between): I cannot even differentiate a blackbird and a starling.) megkülönböztet2) ((with between) to treat differently: She does not differentiate between her two children although one is adopted.) megkülönböztet -
66 digestible
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67 disputable
vitás, vitatható, kétségbevonható* * *adjective (able to be argued about: Whether this change was an improvement is disputable.) vitatható -
68 divan
kerevet, dívány* * *(a long, low couch without back or arms, usually able to be used as a bed.) dívány -
69 divisible
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70 doubtful
kétséges, kétes hírű, kétes, gyanús* * *1) (feeling doubt; uncertain what to think, expect etc: He is doubtful about the future of the school.) kétséges2) (able to be doubted; not clear: The outcome is doubtful; a doubtful result.) kétes3) (uncertain but rather unlikely, unhopeful etc: It is doubtful whether this will work; a doubtful improvement.) bizonytalan4) (suspicious: He's rather a doubtful character.) gyanús -
71 ductile
((of metals) able to be drawn out into wire etc.) képlékeny -
72 durable
['djuərəbl]1) (lasting or able to last: a durable peace.) tartós2) (wearing well: durable material.) tartós• -
73 elixir
mindent gyógyító ital, lényeg, varázsital, elixír* * *[i'liksə](a liquid that would supposedly make people able to go on living for ever, or a substance that would turn the cheaper metals into gold: the elixir of life.) varázsital -
74 enable
képessé tesz* * *[i'neibl](to make able by giving means, power or authority (to do something): The money I inherited enabled me to go on a world cruise.) képessé/lehetővé tesz -
75 endurable
elviselhető* * *adjective ((negative unendurable) able to be borne or tolerated: This pain is scarcely endurable.) elviselhető -
76 equal to
(fit or able for: I didn't feel equal to telling him the truth.) képes vmire, megbirkózik vmivel -
77 exponent
kitevő* * *[ik'spəunənt]1) (a person able to demonstrate skilfully a particular art or activity: She was an accomplished exponent of Bach's flute sonatas.) tolmácsoló2) (a person who explains and supports (a theory or belief etc): He was one of the early exponents of Marxism.) képviselő -
78 fallible
nem csalhatatlan, gyarló, nem tévedhetetlen* * *['fæləbl](able or likely to make mistakes: Human beings are fallible.) esendő -
79 fear
rettegés, félelem, törvénytisztelet to fear: tart vkitől, aggódik, tart vmitől, félve tisztel* * *[fiə] 1. noun((a) feeling of great worry or anxiety caused by the knowledge of danger: The soldier tried not to show his fear; fear of water.) félelem2. verb1) (to feel fear because of (something): She feared her father when he was angry; I fear for my father's safety (= I am worried because I think he is in danger).) fél; aggódik vkiért2) (to regret: I fear you will not be able to see him today.) fél•- fearful- fearfully
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80 feasible
keresztülvihető, valószínű, lehetséges* * *['fi:zəbl](able to be done: a feasible solution to the problem.) lehetséges
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