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1 gaztett
(DE) Missetat {e}; Schandtat {e}; Untat {e}; Übeltat {e}; Bubenstück {s}; Büberei {e}; Schurkentat {e}; (EN) deed; evil-doing; foul deed; misdeed; misdoing; outrage; villainy; wrong-doing; wrongdoing -
2 nekikezd
(EN) come into action; set about; set one's hand to doing; turn one's hand to doing; wade in -
3 abbahagy
(DE) Aussteiger {r}; ablassen; aufgehört; endet; liegenlassen; unterlassen; (EN) break off; can; cease; chuck; chuck up; discard; discontinue; dismiss; drop; give over; give up; knock off; lay aside; lay by; lay off; leave off; quit; quit, quit; relinquish; shut up shop; sign off; stop; stop doing; switch off; take a pull -
4 átalakítás
(DE) Konvertierung {e}; Transformation {e}; Umbildung {e}; Umgestaltung {e}; Umrüstung {e}; Umsetzung {e}; Umänderung {e}; reformierend; reformiert; Änderung {e}; Änderungen {pl}; (EN) alteration; altering; conversion; converting; doing-up; reconstruction; reform; reforming; remodeling; reshuffle; retailoring; transformance; transformation; transmogrification; transmutation -
5 belekezd
(DE) darübermachen; (EN) engage in; enter into; incept; inchoate; start doing; start to do; strike up; undertake; undertake, undertook, undertaken; undertaken; undertook -
6 boldogul
(DE) auskommen; forthelfen; fortkommen; gedeihe; gedeiht; (EN) be doing well; better oneself; fare; get ahead; get along; get on; get on in life; make a shift; make good; make one's way in the world; make out; make shift; make the grade; manage; prosper; speed; speed, sped; succeed; thrive; thrive, throve, thriven; thriven; throve -
7 bűnözés
(DE) Kriminalität {e}; Rechtsbruch {s}; Straffälligkeit {e}; (EN) delinquency; evil-doing; sinning -
8 elhagyás
(DE) Aufgabe {e}; Ausgliederung {e}; Auslassung {e}; Fahnenflucht {e}; Verlassen {s}; verzichtende; überholende; (EN) abandonment; betrayal; dereliction; desertion; discarding; doing-away; exception; expunging; giving up; jilting; leaving; leaving off; omission; ommitance; outdistancing; overtaking; quitting; relinquishment; renouncing; surrender -
9 elvetés
(DE) Abweisung {e}; Rückweisung {e}; Verwerfung {e}; Repudiation {e}; (EN) disavowal; doing-away; forswearing; rejection; renuciation -
10 gonoszság
(DE) Arg {s}; Arge {s}; Bosheit {e}; Finsternis {e}; Gemeinheit {e}; Ruchlosigkeit {e}; Schnödigkeit {e}; Teufelei {e}; Frevelhaftigkeit {e}; Frevelmut {r}; (EN) darkness; depravity; diabolism; evil; evil-doing; evilness; iniquity; maleficence; malificence; mischief; mischief-making; mischievousness; monstrosity; monstruosity; nastiess; naughtiness; perniciousness; ungodliness; viciousness; viperousness; wickedness -
11 helyreállítás
(DE) Instandsetzung {e}; Restaurierung {e}; Wiederinstandsetzung {e}; (EN) anastasis; building-up; doing-up; instauration; re-establishment; rebuilding; reconstitution; reconstruction; recovery; reintegration; reparation; restauration; restitution; restitution of all things; restoration; restorement -
12 hogyisne
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13 igazságtalanság
(DE) Unbilligkeit {e}; Ungebühr {e}; Unrecht {s}; ungebührlich; (EN) inequity; injustice; unfairness; wrong; wrong-doing; wrongdoing; wrongfulness; wrongness -
14 javítás
(DE) Anreicherung {e}; Aufbesserung {e}; Ausbesserung {e}; Berichtigung {e}; Reparation {e}; Reparatur {e}; Richten {s}; Verbesserung {e}; behob; (EN) amelioration; amendment; betterment; correction; darn; darning; doing-up; enrichment; fix; improvement; melioration; perfecting; rectification; refitting; repair; reparation -
15 javítások
(DE) Ausbesserungsarbeiten; behebt; (EN) doing-up; improvements; repairs -
16 jótett
(DE) Wohltat {e}; (EN) alms; alms-deed; benefaction; charity; well-doing -
17 kitakarítás
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18 megszüntetés
(DE) Abschaffung {e}; Elimination {e}; Eliminierung {e}; Geschäftsauflösung; Liqidation; Stilllegung {e}; Streichung {e}; Extinktion {e}; (EN) abolishment; abolition; annulment; cessation; disannulment; doing-away; extinguishment; liquidation; stoppage -
19 nem
(DE) Geschlecht {s}; Nein {s}; Nicht {pl}; Sexus {r}; nein; nicht; Un-; (EN) breed; gender; genera; genus; genus, genera; nae; nay; no; non; non-; nope; not; nothing doing; sex; sort; tribe -
20 rendbehozás
(DE) Ausbesserung {e}; behob; (EN) doing-up; mend; rebuilding; refitment; refitting; repair; trimming
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