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1 crack
hasíték, betörés, sportbajnok, favorit, csattintás to crack: csattan, mutál, csattant, betör, pattant, betörik* * *[kræk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) (szét)reped2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) feltör3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) reccsen4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) elsüt (viccet)5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) feltör6) (to solve (a code).) megold7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) betörik2. noun1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) repedés2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) rés3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) csattanás4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) ütés5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) bemondás6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol) krekk (erős hatású szintetikus kokain)3. adjective(expert: a crack racing-driver.) kiváló, menő- cracked- crackdown
- cracker
- crackers
- crack a book
- crack down on
- crack down
- get cracking
- have a crack at
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2 leak
beszűrődés, kiszivárogtatás, szivárgás, lék, hézag to leak: szivárog, kifolyik, léket kap, kiszivárogtat* * *[li:k] 1. noun1) (a crack or hole through which liquid or gas escapes: Water was escaping through a leak in the pipe.) lék2) (the passing of gas, water etc through a crack or hole: a gas-leak.) szivárgás3) (a giving away of secret information: a leak of Government plans.) kiszivárgás2. verb1) (to have a leak: This bucket leaks; The boiler leaked hot water all over the floor.) (át)ereszt2) (to (cause something) to pass through a leak: Gas was leaking from the cracked pipe; He was accused of leaking secrets to the enemy.) (ki)szivárog; kiszivárogtat•- leakage- leaky -
3 fault
mulasztás, fogyatékosság, botlás, hiányosság, vető to fault: hibázik, vetődik, hibáztat, elmozdul, eltolódik* * *[fo:lt] 1. noun1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) hiba2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) hiányosság3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) (geológiai) vetődés2. verb(to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) hibáztat- faultlessly
- faulty
- at fault
- find fault with
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4 split
megbomlik az egység, hasított, rés, fél pohár ital to split: megbomlik az egység, hasít, hasad, elrepeszt* * *[split] 1. verbpresent participle splitting: past tense, past participle split)1) (to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise: to split firewood; The skirt split all the way down the back seam.) (el)hasít2) (to divide or (cause to) disagree: The dispute split the workers into two opposing groups.) megoszlik; megoszt2. noun(a crack or break: There was a split in one of the sides of the box.) (el)hasadás- split second
- splitting headache
- the splits
См. также в других словарях:
crack|le — «KRAK uhl», verb, led, ling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make slight, sharp sounds: »A fire crackled in the fireplace. Twigs crackled beneath their feet. 2. to become minutely cracked, as the surface of some kinds of china or glass does; craze. 3.… … Useful english dictionary
crack — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 line on the surface of sth where it has broken ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, huge, large, long, serious (esp. BrE) ▪ short, small … Collocations dictionary
crack down — verb repress or suppress (something regarded as undesirable) The police clamped down on illegal drugs • Syn: ↑clamp down • Derivationally related forms: ↑crackdown, ↑clampdown (for: ↑clamp down) … Useful english dictionary
crack — ► NOUN 1) a narrow opening between two parts of something which has split or been broken. 2) a sudden sharp or explosive noise. 3) a sharp blow. 4) informal a joke or jibe. 5) informal an attempt to do something. 6) Irish enjoyable entertainment; … English terms dictionary
crack up — verb 1. suffer a nervous breakdown (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑crack, ↑crock up, ↑break up, ↑collapse • Derivationally related forms: ↑collapse (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
crack on — (informal) To proceed or go forward quickly • • • Main Entry: ↑crack * * * ˌcrack ˈon [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they crack on he/she/it … Useful english dictionary
crack into — [phrasal verb] crack into (something) informal : to enter or get started in (something, such as a profession) Its not easy to crack into [=break into] professional football. • • • Main Entry: ↑crack … Useful english dictionary
crack up — verb Date: 1829 transitive verb 1. praise, tout 4 < wasn t all that it was cracked up to be > 2. to damage or destroy (a vehicle) by crashing < crack up a car > 3. to cause to laugh … New Collegiate Dictionary
crack a smile — verb a) To smile, especially while attempting not to. b) To begin to smile. See Also: crack a book, crack a joke, crack a window … Wiktionary
crack onto — ˌcrack ˈonto [transitive] [he/she/it cracks onto present participle cracking onto past tense cracked onto past participle cracked onto … Useful english dictionary
crack on — verb continue at a (normally uninteresting) task. I must crack on with my essay … Wiktionary