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101 strict
szoros, szabatos* * *[strikt]1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) szigorú2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) pontos•- strictly
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102 suppress
eltitkol, elhallgattat, elhallgat* * *[sə'pres]1) (to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).) elnyom2) (to keep back or stifle: She suppressed a laugh.) elfojt3) (to prevent from being published, known etc: to suppress information.) elhallgat• -
103 tag
kábelsaru, lelógó vég, forrasztócsúcs, közhely to tag: üldöz, odabiggyeszt, hozzáakaszt, címkéz, hozzáfűz* * *[tæɡ] 1. noun1) (a label: a price-tag; a name-tag.) cédula, címke2) (a saying or quotation that is often repeated: a well-known Latin tag.) elcsépelt szólás3) (something small that is added on or attached: a question-tag such as `isn't it?') utókérdés4) (a children's game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch one of them: to play tag.) fogócska2. verb(to put a tag or label on something: All the clothes have been tagged.) cédulát tesz vmire; címkéz- tag on -
104 taste
ízlés, megízlelés, ízlelés, íz, érzék to taste: kóstol, érzi vminek az ízét, ízlel, megízlel* * *[teist] 1. verb1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) érzi (vminek) az ízét2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) megkóstol3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) vmilyen ízű4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) (élvezettel) eszik5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) vmibe belekóstol2. noun1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) ízlelés2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) íz3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) ízelítő vmiből4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) előszeretet, érzék5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) ízlés•- tasteful- tastefully
- tastefulness
- tasteless
- tastelessly
- tastelessness
- - tasting
- tasty
- tastiness -
105 telltale
árulkodó, pletykafészek, jelzőkészülék* * *adjective (giving information (often which a person would not wish to be known): the telltale signs of guilt.) árulkodó -
106 the
[ðə, ði](The form [ðə] is used before words beginning with a consonant eg the house or consonant sound eg the union [ðə'ju:njən]; the form [ði] is used before words beginning with a vowel eg the apple or vowel sound eg the honour [ði 'onə])1) (used to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned previously, described in a following phrase, or already known: Where is the book I put on the table?; Who was the man you were talking to?; My mug is the tall blue one; Switch the light off!)2) (used with a singular noun or an adjective to refer to all members of a group etc or to a general type of object, group of objects etc: The horse is running fast.; I spoke to him on the telephone; He plays the piano/violin very well.)3) (used to refer to unique objects etc, especially in titles and names: the Duke of Edinburgh; the Atlantic (Ocean).)4) (used after a preposition with words referring to a unit of quantity, time etc: In this job we are paid by the hour.)5) (used with superlative adjectives and adverbs to denote a person, thing etc which is or shows more of something than any other: He is the kindest man I know; We like him (the) best of all.)6) ((often with all) used with comparative adjectives to show that a person, thing etc is better, worse etc: He has had a week's holiday and looks (all) the better for it.)•- the...- the... -
107 uncertain
vitás, habozó* * *1) ((of a person) not sure; not definitely knowing: I'm uncertain of my future plans; The government is uncertain what is the best thing to do.) bizonytalan, habozó2) (not definitely known or settled: My plans are still uncertain; The uncertain weather delayed our departure.) bizonytalan• -
108 unfamiliar
szokatlan* * *1) (not well-known: He felt nervous about walking along unfamiliar streets.) ismeretlen2) (not knowing about: I am unfamiliar with the plays of Shakespeare.) nem ismer vmit, vkit•- unfamiliarity -
109 unfold
kitereget, kiterít, kienged, kibont, felbont* * *1) (to open and spread out (a map etc): He sat down and unfolded his newspaper.) kiterít2) (to (cause to) be revealed or become known: She gradually unfolded her plan to them.) kifejt -
110 unprecedented
még elő nem fordult, példa nélkül álló* * *(never known to have happened before: Such an action by a prime minister is unprecedented.) példa nélkül álló -
111 unsuspected
gyanún felül álló* * *(not imagined or known to exist: He had unsuspected talents.) nem is sejtett -
112 villainy
gaztett, alávalóság, gazság* * *plural - villainies; noun ((an instance of) wickedness: His villainy was well known.) gazság -
113 vocabulary
szókincs* * *[və'kæbjuləri]plural - vocabularies; noun1) (words in general: This book contains some difficult vocabulary.) szókincs2) ((the stock of) words known and used eg by one person, or within a particular trade or profession: He has a vocabulary of about 20,000 words; the specialized vocabulary of nuclear physics.) szókincs3) (a list of words in alphabetical order with meanings eg added as a supplement to a book dealing with a particular subject: This edition of Shakespeare's plays has a good vocabulary at the back.) szójegyzék -
114 waxwork
noun (a wax model (usually of a well-known person).) viaszfigura -
115 which
amelyik, amelyet, amelyiket, melyiket, ami, az* * *[wi ] 1. adjective, pronoun(used in questions etc when asking someone to point out, state etc one or more persons, things etc from a particular known group: Which (colour) do you like best?; Which route will you travel by?; At which station should I change trains?; Which of the two girls do you like better?; Tell me which books you would like; Let me know which train you'll be arriving on; I can't decide which to choose.) melyik(et)?2. relative pronoun((used to refer to a thing or things mentioned previously to distinguish it or them from others: able to be replaced by that except after a preposition: able to be omitted except after a preposition or when the subject of a clause) (the) one(s) that: This is the book which/that was on the table; This is the book (which/that) you wanted; A scalpel is a type of knife which/that is used by surgeons; The chair (which/that) you are sitting on is broken; The documents for which they were searching have been recovered.) amelyik(et), amely(et), ami(t)3. relative adjective, relative pronoun(used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on something: My new car, which I paid several thousand pounds for, is not running well; He said he could speak Russian, which was untrue; My father may have to go into hospital, in which case he won't be going on holiday.) amely(et), ami(t)- which is which? - which is which
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