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  • 1 back

    hátul, ezelőtt, törekvő, támla, hátvéd, hátulja to back: hátrafelé megy, visszatolat, fogad (lóra)
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    [bæk] 1. noun
    1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) hát
    2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) hát
    3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) hátulja
    4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.) hátvéd
    2. adjective
    (of or at the back: the back door.) hátsó
    3. adverb
    1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) hátra, vissza
    2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) hátrafelé, el-
    3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) hátrafelé
    4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) vissza
    5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) vissza
    4. verb
    1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) tolat
    2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) támogat
    3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) fogad vmire
    - backbite
    - backbiting
    - backbone
    - backbreaking
    - backdate
    - backfire
    - background
    - backhand
    5. adverb
    (using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) fonákkal; balra dőlő kézírással
    - back-number
    - backpack
    - backpacking: go backpacking
    - backpacker
    - backside
    - backslash
    - backstroke
    - backup
    - backwash
    - backwater
    - backyard
    - back down
    - back of
    - back on to
    - back out
    - back up
    - have one's back to the wall
    - put someone's back up
    - take a back seat

    English-Hungarian dictionary > back

  • 2 catch

    csapda, elkapás, kánon, zsákmány, csel, retesz to catch: megkap, beleakad, kap (betegséget)
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    [kæ ] 1. past tense, past participle - caught; verb
    1) (to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture: He caught the cricket ball; The cat caught a mouse; Did you catch any fish?; I tried to catch his attention.) (meg)fog
    2) (to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc): I'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.) elcsíp
    3) (to surprise (someone) in the act of: I caught him stealing (my vegetables).) rajtakap
    4) (to become infected with (a disease or illness): He caught flu.) elkap (betegséget)
    5) (to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held: The child caught her fingers in the car door.) becsíp
    6) (to hit: The punch caught him on the chin.) megüt
    7) (to manage to hear: Did you catch what she said?) felfog
    8) (to start burning: I dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.) tüzet fog
    2. noun
    1) (an act of catching: He took a fine catch behind the wicket.) elfogás
    2) (a small device for holding (a door etc) in place: The catch on my suitcase is broken.) retesz
    3) (the total amount (of eg fish) caught: the largest catch of mackerel this year.) fogás
    4) (a trick or problem: There's a catch in this question.) csalafintaság
    - catchy
    - catch-phrase
    - catch-word
    - catch someone's eye
    - catch on
    - catch out
    - catch up

    English-Hungarian dictionary > catch

  • 3 deposit

    előleg, letét, foglaló, réteg, betét, üledék to deposit: bankba betesz, deponál (értéket), lerak
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    [di'pozit] 1. verb
    1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) letesz
    2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) letétbe helyez
    2. noun
    1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) letét
    2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) foglaló
    3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) előleg
    4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) üledék
    5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) réteg

    English-Hungarian dictionary > deposit

  • 4 disarm

    lefegyverez, leszerel
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    1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) lefegyverez
    2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) leszerel
    3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) lefegyverez
    - disarming
    - disarmingly

    English-Hungarian dictionary > disarm

  • 5 tag along

    ( often with behind or with) (to follow or go (with someone), often when one is not wanted: We never get away from him - everywhere we go, he insists on tagging along (with us)!) lóg vkin

    English-Hungarian dictionary > tag along

  • 6 try

    kísérlet, hárompontos gól (rögbiben) to try: próbálkozik, bíróság elé állít, próbára tesz
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    1. verb
    1) (to attempt or make an effort (to do, get etc): He tried to answer the questions; Let's try and climb that tree!) megpróbál
    2) (to test; to make an experiment (with) in order to find out whether something will be successful, satisfactory etc: She tried washing her hair with a new shampoo; Try one of these sweets.) kipróbál
    3) (to judge (someone or their case) in a court of law: The prisoners were tried for murder.) bíróság elé állít
    4) (to test the limits of; to strain: You are trying my patience.) próbára tesz
    2. noun
    1) (an attempt or effort: Have a try (at the exam). I'm sure you will pass.) kísérlet
    2) (in rugby football, an act of putting the ball on the ground behind the opponents' goal-line: Our team scored three tries.) hárompontos gól
    - trying
    - try on
    - try out

    English-Hungarian dictionary > try

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  • get behind — verb to lag or linger behind (Freq. 1) But in so many other areas we still are dragging • Syn: ↑drag, ↑trail, ↑hang back, ↑drop behind, ↑drop back • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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  • get behind — {v.} 1. To go too slowly: be late; do something too slowly. * /The post office got behind in delivering Christmas mail./ Syn.: FALL BEHIND. Contrast: KEEP UP. 2. {informal} To support; help. * /A club is much better if members get behind their… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • get behind — verb a) (literal meaning) To move to a position behind (something). I got behind the wheel of my new car. b) To give ones support to (a person, project etc.) We all need to get behind our leader …   Wiktionary

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