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1 fail
kudarcba fullad, nem üti meg a mértéket, leromlik* * *[feil] 1. verb1) (to be unsuccessful (in); not to manage (to do something): They failed in their attempt; I failed my exam; I failed to post the letter.) nem sikerül2) (to break down or cease to work: The brakes failed.) elromlik3) (to be insufficient or not enough: His courage failed (him).) hiányzik4) ((in a test, examination etc) to reject (a candidate): The examiner failed half the class.) megbuktat5) (to disappoint: They did not fail him in their support.) cserbenhagy•- failing2. preposition(if (something) fails or is lacking: Failing his help, we shall have to try something else.) vmi nélkül- failure- without fail -
2 fail\ to\ do\ sg
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3 fail\ in\ one's\ duty
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4 fail-safe
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5 without fail
(definitely or certainly: I shall do it tomorrow without fail.) feltétlenül -
6 fated\ to\ fail
bukásra kárhoztatott, bukásra ítélt -
7 without\ fail
haladéktalanul, minden bizonnyal -
8 words\ fail\ me\ to\ express
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9 words\ fail\ me!
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10 miss
kisasszony, elvétés, elhibázás, eltévesztés to miss: elszalaszt, nem talál (lövedék), elvét, hiányol* * *[mis] 1. verb1) (to fail to hit, catch etc: The arrow missed the target.)2) (to fail to arrive in time for: He missed the 8 o'clock train.)3) (to fail to take advantage of: You've missed your opportunity.)4) (to feel sad because of the absence of: You'll miss your friends when you go to live abroad.)5) (to notice the absence of: I didn't miss my purse till several hours after I'd dropped it.)6) (to fail to hear or see: He missed what you said because he wasn't listening.)7) (to fail to go to: I'll have to miss my lesson next week, as I'm going to the dentist.)8) (to fail to meet: We missed you in the crowd.)9) (to avoid: The thief only just missed being caught by the police.)10) ((of an engine) to misfire.)2. noun(a failure to hit, catch etc: two hits and two misses.)- missing- go missing
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11 misfire
elhibázott lövés, hibás gyújtás, nem robbant lövés to misfire: csütörtököt mond, kihagy (gyújtás), nem sül el* * *1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) nem sül el2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) nem gyújt3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) rosszul sül el -
12 after
utána, azután, modorában, után, miután, mögött* * *1. preposition1) (later in time or place than: After the car came a bus.) után2) (following (often indicating repetition): one thing after another; night after night.) követően3) (behind: Shut the door after you!) mögött(e)4) (in search or pursuit of: He ran after the bus.) után5) (considering: After all I've done you'd think he'd thank me; It's sad to fail after all that work.) végül is6) ((American: in telling the time) past: It's a quarter after ten.) múlt2. adverb(later in time or place: They arrived soon after.) később3. conjunction(later than the time when: After she died we moved house twice.) miután- afterthought
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- after all
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13 as sure as
(used in various phrases that mean `without fail' or `without doubt': As sure as fate / anything / eggs are eggs, he'll be late again.) olyan biztos, mint 2x2 az 4 -
14 be sure to
(don't fail to: Be sure to switch off the television.) okvetlenül -
15 be up to / below standard
(to (fail to) achieve the required standard: Her work is well up to standard.) kívánt minőségű -
16 bite the dust
(to fail; to be unsuccessful: That's another scheme that's bitten the dust.) kudarcba fullad, fűbe harap -
17 bomb
bomba to bomb: bombáz, bombát vet* * *[bom] 1. noun(a hollow case containing explosives etc: The enemy dropped a bomb on the factory and blew it up.) bomba2. verb1) (to drop bombs on: London was bombed several times.) bombáz2) (to fail miserably: The play bombed on the first night.) megbukik•- bomber- bombshell -
18 break down
1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) letör2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) elromlik, lerobban3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) zsákutcába jut4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) könnyekre fakad -
19 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) megtartja v. megszegi a szavát -
20 care
gond, törődés, gondosság, aggodalom, gondoskodás to care: törődik, hajlandó vmit megtenni* * *[keə] 1. noun1) (close attention: Do it with care.) gond(osság)2) (keeping; protection: Your belongings will be safe in my care.) törődés3) ((a cause for) worry: free from care; all the cares of the world.) aggodalom4) (treatment: medical care; skin care.) kezelés2. verb1) (to be anxious or concerned: Don't you care if you fail?; I couldn't care less (= It's of no importance to me); She really cares about her career.) törődik2) (to be willing (to): Would you care to have dinner with me?) szeretne•- careful- carefully
- carefulness
- careless
- carelessly
- carelessness
- carefree
- caregiver
- caretaker
- careworn
- care for
- care of
- take care
- take care of
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