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1 célfuvar
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2 ellenvet
(DE) einsprechen; einwenden; entgegenhaltend; (EN) except -
3 kiemel
(DE) angehoben; ausheben; betont; herausarbeiten; herausheben; hervorheben; setze; setzen; setzt; (EN) bring into the limelight; emphasize; enucleate; except; feature; heighten; highlight; lift; pick up; pull out; raise; relieve; salve; set off; set out; stress; throw up; underline; unhinge; unrove; unroven -
4 kivesz
(DE) ausklammern; entnehmen; entziehen; heben; herausgenommen; herausgreifen; herausnehmen; hervorbrachte; hervorbringen; hervorholen; hinausnehmen; (EN) draw out; except; expel; get off; get out; pull out; rent; scour away; scour off; take; take out; take out of; take, took, taken; takeout; took; unclench; unclinch; withdraw; withdraw, withdrew, withdrawn; withdrawn; withdrew -
5 kivételével
(EN) except; excluding; saving -
6 kizár
(DE) Ausschließung {e}; Aussperrung {e}; ausperren; aussperren; boykottieren; boykottiert; disqualifiziere; (EN) bar out; blackball; close off; disbar; disqualify; except; exclude; expel; foreclose; keep out; lock out; rule out; shut out; strangulate; unfrock -
7 visszautasít
(DE) abgelehnt; abwehren; abweisend; ausgeschlagen; zurückgewiesen; zurückweisen; refüsieren; (EN) challenge; decline; defy; deny; detrect; disacknowledge; disallow; disavow; except against; naysay; rebuff; refel; refuse; reject; repel; repudiate; repulse; snub; throw back
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Except — Ex*cept , prep. [Originally past participle, or verb in the imperative mode.] With exclusion of; leaving or left out; excepting. [1913 Webster] God and his Son except, Created thing naught valued he nor . . . shunned. Milton. Syn: {Except},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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