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41 go steady
(to have a close friendly relationship with someone of the opposite sex: My girl-friend and I have been going steady for a year.) járnak -
42 greeting
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43 greetings
noun plural (a friendly message: Christmas greetings.) üdvözlet -
44 hearty
szívből jövő, bátor ember, jó erőben lévő, őszinte* * *1) (very friendly: a hearty welcome.) szívélyes2) (enthusiastic: a hearty cheer.) lelkes3) (very cheerful; too cheerful: a hearty person/laugh.) szívből jövő4) ((of meals) large: He ate a hearty breakfast.) bőséges5) ((of a person's appetite) large.) nagy -
45 hit it off
(to become friendly: We hit it off as soon as we met; I hit it off with him.) jól kijön vkivel -
46 hospitality
vendéglátás, vendégszeretet* * *noun (a friendly welcome for guests or strangers, which often includes offering them food, drink etc.) vendégszeretet, vendéglátás -
47 inhospitable
nem vendégszerető* * *[inhə'spitəbl](not welcoming guests; not friendly towards strangers: She could not refuse to invite them in without seeming inhospitable.) nem vendégszerető -
48 keep at arm's length
(to avoid becoming too friendly with someone: She keeps her new neighbours at arm's length.) távol tart magától -
49 keep on the right side of
(to make (someone) feel, or continue to feel, friendly or kind towards oneself: If you want a pay rise, you'd better get on the right side of the boss.) körüludvarol -
50 keep oneself to oneself
(to tell others very little about oneself, and not to be very friendly or sociable.) nem érintkezik senkivel -
51 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) összever2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) kóborol3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) csavarog -
52 know
[nəu]past tense - knew; verb1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) tud2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) ismer3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) ismer4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) felismer•- knowing- knowingly
- know-all
- know-how
- in the know
- know backwards
- know better
- know how to
- know the ropes -
53 learn
megtanul, értesül, tapasztal, tanul, megtanul* * *[lə:n]past tense, past participles - learned, learnt; verb1) (to get to know: It was then that I learned that she was dead.) értesül2) (to gain knowledge or skill (in): A child is always learning; to learn French; She is learning (how) to swim.) (meg)tanul•- learned- learner
- learning
- learner-friendly -
54 make friends (with)
(to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone: The child tried to make friends with the dog.) összebarátkozik vkivel -
55 make friends (with)
(to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone: The child tried to make friends with the dog.) összebarátkozik vkivel -
56 manner
mód, módszer* * *['mænə]1) (a way in which anything is done etc: She greeted me in a friendly manner.) mód2) (the way in which a person behaves, speaks etc: I don't like her manner.) viselkedés3) ((in plural) (polite) behaviour, usually towards others: Why doesn't she teach her children (good) manners?) modor•- - mannered- mannerism
- all manner of
- in a manner of speaking -
57 meeting
1) (an act of meeting: The meeting between my mother and my husband was not friendly.) találkozás2) (a gathering of people for discussion or another purpose: to attend a committee meeting.) összejövetel, értekezlet -
58 mislead
félrevezet* * *[mis'li:d]past tense, past participle - misled; verb(to give a wrong idea to: Her friendly attitude misled me into thinking I could trust her.) félrevezet -
59 neighbourly
szíves, jószomszédi, lekötelező* * *adjective ((negative unneighbourly) friendly: a very neighbourly person.) barátságos -
60 of late
(lately: He thought she had been less friendly of late.) az utóbbi időben
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