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21 haláleset
(DE) Sterbefall {r}; Sterbefälle {pl}; Todesfall {r}; Trauerfall {r}; (EN) bereavement; casualty; death; demise; fatality; obit; salty -
22 halálfej
(DE) Totenkopf; Totenschädel; (EN) death's-head; skull and cross-bones; skull and crossbones -
23 halálfélelem
(DE) Lebensangst {e}; Todesfurcht {e}; (EN) mortal fear; pangs of death -
24 halálhír
(DE) Todesnachricht {e}; (EN) death-rate -
25 halálhörgés
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26 halálküzdelem
(DE) Todesnot {e}; (EN) death-throe -
27 halálosan
(EN) deadly; death; deathly; fatally; mortally -
28 halálsugár
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29 haláltánc
(DE) Totentanz {r}; (EN) dance of death -
30 halálvágy
(DE) Todessehnsucht {e}; (EN) death-wish -
31 halotthalvány
(EN) deadly pale; ghastly pale; pale as ashes; pale as death -
32 hattyúdal
(DE) Schwanengesang {r}; Schwanengesäng {s}; (EN) death-song; swan-song -
33 hőhalál
(DE) Wärmetod {r}; (EN) heat-death; heat-effect -
34 holtbiztos
(DE) todsicher; totensicher; totsicher; (EN) as sure as death; as sure as fate; as sure as rates; cock-sure; cocksure; dead cert; sure-fire; you bet your life -
35 kimúlik
(DE) verendet; (EN) cross the river; cross the river of death; depart -
36 kivégez
(DE) hinrichten; (EN) execute; liquidate; put to death; put to the block -
37 kivégzik
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38 lélekharang
(DE) Sterbeglocke {e}; (EN) dead-bell; death-bell; knell; knoll; last post; passing-bell; soul-bell; tolling-bell -
39 letargia
(DE) Lethargie {e}; (EN) death-trance; lethargy -
40 létkérdés
(DE) Existenzfrage {e}; (EN) matter of life and death
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