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101 backpacker
noun turista -
102 backside
noun (the bottom or buttocks: He sits on his backside all day long and does no work.) fenék -
103 backslash
noun (the sign ().) virgula, törtvonal -
104 backwardness
noun fejletlenség, visszamaradottság -
105 backyard
noun ((especially American) a garden at the back of a house etc: He grows vegetables in his backyard.) hátsó kiskert -
106 bacteriologist
noun bakteriológus -
107 bad language
noun (swearing.) káromkodás -
108 badness
noun rosszaság -
109 bag lady
noun (a homeless woman who carries around with her all her belongings, usually in shopping bags: Bag ladies often sleep on benches in public parks and railway stations.) hajléktalan nő -
110 baggage cart
noun ((American) (also luggage cart) a cart used by passengers at an airport etc to carry their luggage.) poggyásztargonca -
111 bagpipes
(a wind instrument consisting of a bag fitted with pipes, played in Scotland etc: He wants to learn to play the bagpipes.) duda -
112 baking
noun (the act or art of cooking bread, cakes etc.) sütés -
113 ball-bearings
noun plural (in machinery etc, small steel balls that help the revolving of one part over another.) golyóscsapágy -
114 ballcock
noun (a valve in a cistern.) golyósszelep -
115 ballpoint
noun (a pen having a tiny ball as the writing point.) golyó -
116 balminess
noun enyheség, balzsamosság -
117 Band-Aid
((American) (a piece of) sticking plaster with a dressing used to cover a wound etc: You should put a Band-Aid on that cut.) -
118 banger
noun (an explosive firework: The child was frightened by the bangers at the firework display.) petárda -
119 bank-note
noun (a piece of paper issued by a bank, used as money.) bankjegy -
120 bar code
noun (a code in the form of parallel lines printed on goods from which the computer reads information about their price etc.) vonalkód
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