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1 although
bár, habár* * *[o:l'ðəu](in spite of the fact that: Although he hurried, the shop was closed when he got there.) bár -
2 much as
(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) bármennyire... is -
3 be an open secret
(to be known to many people although supposed to be a secret: It's an open secret that she's getting married next week.) nyílt titok -
4 consent
beleegyezés, hozzájárulás to consent: jóváhagy, beleegyezik* * *[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) beleegyezik2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) beleegyezés -
5 construct
(to build; to put together: They are planning to construct a new supermarket near our house; Construct a sentence containing `although'.) (meg-, fel)épít- constructive
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6 crack a book
((slang) to open a book in order to read or study: He always gets high marks in his exams although he hardly cracks a textbook.) könyvet felüt -
7 crisis
krízis, krízis, válság* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) krízis2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) krízis -
8 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 -
9 drawn
kibelez, kibelezett, döntetlen, megfogalmaz, merít* * *1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) összehúzott (függöny)2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) (el)döntetlen (mérkőzés)3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) kihúzott (kard)4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) megnyúlt, fáradt -
10 fight it out
(to fight on to a decisive end: Although they were both exhausted the armies fought it out until the attackers were victorious at dawn; Fight it out among yourselves which of you is to go.) végigküzd, kiharcol vmit -
11 general
megszokott* * *['‹enərəl] 1. adjective1) (of, involving etc all, most or very many people, things etc: The general feeling is that he is stupid; His general knowledge is good although he is not good at mathematics.) általános2) (covering a large number of cases: a general rule.) általános3) (without details: I'll just give you a general idea of the plan.) nem specializált, átfogó4) ((as part of an official title) chief: the Postmaster General.) fő2. noun(in the British army, (a person of) the rank next below field marshal: General Smith.) tábornok- generalise
- generalization
- generalisation
- generally
- General Certificate of Education
- general election
- general practitioner
- general store
- as a general rule
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13 have a bash at
(to make an attempt at: Although he was not a handyman, he had a bash at mending the lock.) megpróbál vmit -
14 hold one's ground
(to refuse to move back or retreat when attacked: Although many were killed, the soldiers held their ground.) állja a sarat -
15 if
[if]1) (in the event that; on condition that: He will have to go into hospital if his illness gets any worse; I'll only stay if you can stay too.) ha2) (supposing that: If he were to come along now, we would be in trouble.) feltéve, hogy3) (whenever: If I sneeze, my nose bleeds.) ha; amikor csak4) (although: They are happy, if poor.) (ha)bár5) (whether: I don't know if I can come or not.) vajon•- if only -
16 improbable
valószínűtlen* * *[im'probəbl]1) (not likely to happen or exist; not probable: Although death at his age was improbable, he had already made his will.) valószínűtlen2) (hard to believe: an improbable explanation.) képtelen•- improbability -
17 in spite of
1) (taking no notice of: He went in spite of his father's orders.) vminek ellenére2) (although something has or had happened, is or was a fact etc: In spite of all the rain that had fallen, the ground was still pretty dry.) vminek ellenére -
18 lid
ékfa, fedél, szemhéj, fedő, ácsolat-ék, fejfedő* * *[lid]1) (a cover for a pot, box etc: He lifted the lid of the box and looked inside.) fedő2) (an eyelid: The infection has not affected the eye itself although the lid is swollen.) szemhéj -
19 naturally
természeténél fogva, természettől fogva* * *1) (of course; as one would expect: Naturally I didn't want to risk missing the train.) természetesen2) (by nature; as a natural characteristic: She is naturally kind.) természeténél fogva3) (normally; in a relaxed way: Although he was nervous, he behaved quite naturally.) normálisan -
20 out of place
1) (not suitable (to the occasion etc): His clothes are quite out of place at a formal dinner.) nem odavaló2) (not in the proper position; untidy: Although he had had to run most of the way, he arrived with not a hair out of place.) rendetlen
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