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dull

  • 1 dull

    tompa, egyhangú, lanyha, matt to dull: kifakít, elbutít, eltompít, elfakul, butul, fakul
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    1) (slow to learn or to understand: The clever children help the dull ones.) lassú észjárású
    2) (not bright or clear: a dull day.) egyhangú; tompa
    3) (not exciting or interesting: a very dull book.) unalmas
    - dullness

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  • 2 dull\ dog

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  • 3 dull\ of\ hearing

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  • 4 dull\ season

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  • 5 dull-witted

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  • 6 tarnish

    hártya, patina, bevonat, folt to tarnish: fényét veszti, elfakít, elhomályosul
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    1. verb
    (to (cause a metal to) become dull and stained: Silver tarnishes easily.) fényét veszti
    2. noun
    (a dull, stained appearance on a metal surface.) homályosság

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  • 7 anticlimax

    (a dull or disappointing ending to a play, activity etc after increasing excitement: After the weeks of preparation, the concert itself was a bit of an anticlimax.) nagy csalódás

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  • 8 buff

    rajongó, barnássárga szín, bivalybőr, -őrült to buff: puhít, bőrrel tisztít, políroz
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    1. noun
    (a dull yellow colour.) barnássárga szín
    2. adjective
    a buff envelope.) bivalybőr

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  • 9 chore

    mindennapi házimunka, apró munka
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    [ o:]
    (a piece of housework or other hard or dull job.) mindennapi házimunka

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  • 10 dead

    tökéletesen, hulladék anyag, meddő, elhunytak the dead: az elhunytak, meddő kőzet, az elköltözöttek
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    [ded] 1. adjective
    1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) halott
    2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) nem működik
    3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) teljes
    2. adverb
    (completely: dead drunk.) egészen
    - deadly 3. adverb
    (extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) halálosan
    - dead-end
    - dead heat
    - dead language
    - deadline
    - deadlock

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  • 11 deadly

    halálosan, halálos
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    1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) halálos
    2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) halálos(an)
    3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) halálosan unalmas

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  • 12 dingy

    kopottas, kétes tisztaságú, elhanyagolt, kétes
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    ['din‹i]
    (dull; faded and dirty-looking: This room is so dingy.) koszos

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  • 13 drab

    szajha, drapp, örömtelen, kis pénzösszeg, ribanc to drab: kurválkodik
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    [dræb]
    (dull and uninteresting, especially in colour: drab clothes.) szürke
    - drabness

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  • 14 drag

    dögunalom, fárasztó alak, érdektelen dolog, teher to drag: ráncigál, vontatottan halad, kotor, rángat
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    [dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb
    1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) húz, vonszol
    2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) vonszol
    3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) vonszol
    4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) kikotor
    5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) vontatottan folyik
    2. noun
    1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) akadály
    2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) szippantás
    3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) nyűg
    4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) női jelmez

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  • 15 dreary

    kietlen
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    ['driəri]
    1) (gloomy: What dreary weather!) komor
    2) (very dull: I've got to go to another dreary meeting tomorrow.) sivár
    - dreariness

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  • 16 drone

    semmittevő, zümmögés, döngés, here (méh) to drone: zümmög, henyél, monoton hangon elmond, búg
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    [drəun] 1. noun
    1) (the male of the bee.) here (méh)
    2) (a person who is lazy and idle.) semmittevő, here
    3) (a deep, humming sound: the distant drone of traffic.) döngés
    2. verb
    1) (to make a low, humming sound: An aeroplane droned overhead.) zúg
    2) (to speak in a dull, boring voice: The lecturer droned on and on.) monoton hangon elmond

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  • 17 drudge

    1. verb
    (to do dull, very hard or humble work.) kulizik
    2. noun
    (a person who does such work.) rabszolga

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  • 18 flat

    sekélyes, állott, lapály, homokzátony, állódíszlet a flat: asz
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    [flæt] 1. adjective
    1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) sík
    2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) unalmas
    3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) egyértelmű
    4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) lapos; gumidefekt
    5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) állott
    6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) lehangolódott, hamis ("lecsúszott")
    2. adverb
    (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) elnyúlva
    3. noun
    1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) lakás
    2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) b, bé
    3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) lap(os felület); tenyér
    4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) homokzátony
    - flatten
    - flat rate
    - flat out

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  • 19 foil

    folpack, vívótőr, vadcsapás, kontraszt, fólia to foil: meghiúsít
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    I [foil] verb
    (to defeat; to disappoint: She was foiled in her attempt to become President.) meghiúsít
    II [foil] noun
    1) (extremely thin sheets of metal that resemble paper: silver foil.) vékony fémlemez, fólia
    2) (a dull person or thing against which someone or something else seems brighter: She acted as a foil to her beautiful sister.) kontraszt
    III [foil] noun
    (a blunt sword with a button at the end, used in the sport of fencing.) (vívó)tőr

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  • 20 glaze

    fényezet, glazúrfesték, glazúr, áttetsző festék to glaze: zománcoz, fényez, üvegez, fátyolossá tesz, megken
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    [ɡleiz] 1. verb
    1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) (be)üvegez
    2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) zománcoz
    3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) megüvegesedik (szem)
    2. noun
    1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) zománc
    2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) máz

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  • Dull — Dull, a. [Compar. {Duller}; superl. {Dullest}.] [AS. dol foolish; akin to gedwelan to err, D. dol mad, dwalen to wander, err, G. toll mad, Goth. dwals foolish, stupid, cf. Gr. ? turbid, troubled, Skr. dhvr to cause to fall. Cf. {Dolt}, {Dwale},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dull — adj 1 *stupid, slow, dumb, dense, crass Analogous words: *lethargic, sluggish, comatose: phlegmatic, stolid, *impassive, apathetic: *backward: retarded (see DELAY vb) Antonyms: clever, bright …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • dull — [dul] adj. [ME dul < OE dol, stupid, akin to Ger toll < IE * dh(e)wel < base * dheu , blow, be turbid > DUMB, DWELL, OIr dall, blind, Gr thanatos, death] 1. mentally slow; stupid 2. lacking sensitivity; blunted in feeling or… …   English World dictionary

  • Dull —    DULL, a parish, in the county of Perth, 4 miles (W. by N.) from Aberfeldy; containing, with parts of the late quoad sacra parishes of Foss and Tenandry, and part of the village of Aberfeldy, 3811 inhabitants, of whom 145 are in the village of… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • dull — [dʌl] adjective JOURNALISM if business on a financial market is dull, not many people are buying or selling: • Shares closed lower in dull trading. • Investors were busy moving in and out of two year Treasury notes yesterday, providing a bit of… …   Financial and business terms

  • Dull — may refer to: Boring Dull, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom Dull Gret, a figure of Flemish folklore People with the surname Dull: Jack Dull (1930 1995), professor at the University of Washington John Dull (21st century), American… …   Wikipedia

  • dull — [adj1] unintelligent addled, backward, besotted, boring, brainless, daffy, daft, dense, dim, dim witted, doltish, dumb, feeble minded, half baked, ignorant, imbecilic, indolent, insensate, low, moronic, not bright, numskulled, obtuse,… …   New thesaurus

  • Düll — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Heinrich Düll (1867–1956), deutscher Bildhauer und Musiker der Prinzregentenzeit Rudolf Düll (1887–1979), deutscher Jurist Ruprecht Düll (* 1931), deutscher Botaniker Siehe auch Privatbrauerei Friedrich… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dull — Dull, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Duller}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dulling}.] 1. To deprive of sharpness of edge or point. This . . . dulled their swords. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make dull, stupid …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dull — (adj.) c.1200, stupid; early 13c., blunt, not sharp; rare before mid 14c., apparently from O.E. dol dull witted, foolish, or an unrecorded parallel word, or from M.L.G. dul slow witted, both from P.Gmc. *dulaz (Cf. O.Fris., O.S. dol foolish,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Dull — Dull, v. i. To become dull or stupid. Rom. of R. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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