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dismiss+(verb)

  • 1 dismiss

    elűz, feloszlat, távozást engedélyez
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    [dis'mis]
    1) (to send or put away: She dismissed him with a wave of the hand; Dismiss the idea from your mind!) elenged
    2) (to remove from office or employment: He was dismissed from his post for being lazy.) elbocsát (alkalmazottat)
    3) (to stop or close (a law-suit etc): Case dismissed!) elutasít

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  • 2 axe

    fejsze, leépítés, létszámcsökkentés, balta
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    [æks] 1. noun
    (a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.)
    2. verb
    1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.)
    2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.)

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  • 3 discharge

    mentesség, teljesítés, elsülés, kisülés, lövés to discharge: kilép, kifizet, kibocsát, kirakodik, ürül, tisztul
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to allow to leave; to dismiss: The soldier was discharged from the army; She was discharged from hospital.) leszerel (katonát); elbocsát (kórházból, munkahelyről)
    2) (to fire (a gun): He discharged his gun at the policeman.) elsüt(fegyvert)
    3) (to perform (a task etc): He discharges his duties well.) teljesít (kötelességet)
    4) (to pay (a debt).) kifizet
    5) (to (cause to) let or send out: The chimney was discharging clouds of smoke; The drain discharged into the street.) kibocsát
    2. noun
    1) ((an) act of discharging: He was given his discharge from the army; the discharge of one's duties.) elbocsátás
    2) (pus etc coming from eg a wound.) kiömlés, folyás

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  • 4 disgrace

    kegyvesztettség to disgrace: megvonja kegyeit vkitől, megbecstelenít
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    [dis'ɡreis] 1. noun
    1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) kegyvesztettség
    2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) szégyen
    3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) szégyen
    2. verb
    1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) szégyenére van
    2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) megvonja kegyeit (vkitől)
    - disgracefully

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  • 5 fire

    tűzkár, tűzeset, hév, szenvedély, tűzvész, tüzelés to fire: kilő, tüzel, felgyújt, robban, elsüt, kigyullad
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    1. noun
    1) (anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not: a warm fire in the kitchen; Several houses were destroyed in a fire.) tűz
    2) (an apparatus for heating: a gas fire; an electric fire.) kályha
    3) (the heat and light produced by burning: Fire is one of man's greatest benefits.) tűz
    4) (enthusiasm: with fire in his heart.) hév
    5) (attack by gunfire: The soldiers were under fire.) tüzelés
    2. verb
    1) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) kiéget
    2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) lelkesít
    3) (to operate (a gun etc) by discharging a bullet etc from it: He fired his revolver three times.) elsüt
    4) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) kilő
    5) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) rálő
    6) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) elbocsát
    - firearm
    - fire-brigade
    - fire-cracker
    - fire-engine
    - fire-escape
    - fire-extinguisher
    - fire-guard
    - fireman
    - fireplace
    - fireproof
    - fireside
    - fire-station
    - firewood
    - firework
    - firing-squad
    - catch fire
    - on fire
    - open fire
    - play with fire
    - set fire to something / set something on fire
    - set fire to / set something on fire
    - set fire to something / set on fire
    - set fire to / set on fire
    - under fire

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  • 6 relieve

    tehermentesít, felvált (őrséget), könnyít, kiemel
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    [-v]
    1) (to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc): The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain; to relieve the hardship of the refugees.) enyhít
    2) (to take over a job or task from: You guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.) felvált
    3) (to dismiss (a person) from his job or position: He was relieved of his post/duties.) felment
    4) (to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone: May I relieve you of that heavy case?; The new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.) levesz vkiről (terhet)
    5) (to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).) megszabadít

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  • 7 sack

    kirablás, zsák, rablott holmi, ágy, hálóhely to sack: zsákba rak, zsákmányol, sarcol, kirúg, kirabol
    * * *
    I [sæk] noun
    (a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) zsák
    - sackcloth II [sæk] verb
    (to dismiss (a person) from his job: One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.) kirúg (állásából)

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