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41 stand\ at\ ease
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42 stand\ at\ ease!
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43 take\ one's\ ease
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44 with\ ease
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45 with\ equal\ ease
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46 with\ great\ ease\ of\ manners
fesztelenül, mesterkéletlenül, fesztelen modorbanEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > with\ great\ ease\ of\ manners
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47 with\ the\ greatest\ of\ ease
játszi könnyedséggel, legnagyobb könnyedséggelEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > with\ the\ greatest\ of\ ease
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48 write\ at\ ease
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49 convenience
illemhely, nyilvános illemhely, kényelem* * *1) (the state or quality of being convenient; freedom from trouble or difficulty: the convenience of living near the office.) kényelem2) (any means of giving ease or comfort: the conveniences of modern life.) komfort3) ((also public convenience) a public lavatory.) nyilvános illemhely -
50 facility
könnyedség, adottság, tehetség, könnyűség* * *[fə'siləti] 1. noun1) (ease or quickness: She showed great facility in learning languages.) könnyedség2) (a skill: He has a great facility for always being right.) képesség2. noun plural(facilities the means to do something: There are facilities for cooking.) lehetőség(ek) -
51 fluency
gördülékenység, könnyedség, folyékonyság* * *noun (ease in speaking or expressing: Her fluency surprised her colleagues.) folyékonyság -
52 ill
beteg, kedvezőtlenül, nem kielégítően, gonosz, kár* * *[il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) beteg2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) rossz3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) szerencsétlen2. adverb(not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) rosszul3. noun1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) szerencsétlenség2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) baj•- ill-- illness
- ill-at-ease
- ill-fated
- ill-feeling
- ill-mannered / ill-bred
- ill-tempered / ill-natured
- ill-treat
- ill-treatment
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53 life
élet* * *plural - lives; noun1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) élet2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) élet3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) életerő4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) életmód5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) élet(tartam)6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) élet7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) élettörténet, -rajz8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) életfogytiglani börtönbüntetés•- lifeless- lifelike
- life-and-death
- lifebelt
- lifeboat
- lifebuoy
- life-cycle
- life expectancy
- lifeguard
- life-jacket
- lifeline
- lifelong
- life-saving
- life-sized
- life-size
- lifetime
- as large as life
- bring to life
- come to life
- for life
- the life and soul of the party
- not for the life of me
- not on your life!
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54 massage
masszázs, masszírozás, gyúrás to massage: gyúr, masszíroz* * *1. verb(to treat (a person's body or part of it) by rubbing etc to ease and remove pain or stiffness: She massaged my sore back.) (meg)masszíroz2. noun((a) treatment by massaging: His ankle was treated by massage.) masszázs- masseur -
55 soothe
csillapít, nyugtat, megnyugtat* * *[su:ð]1) (to calm, comfort or quieten (a person, his feelings etc): She was so upset that it took half an hour to soothe her.) megnyugtat2) (to ease (pain etc): The medicine soothed the child's toothache.) enyhít•- soothing- soothingly
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