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1 pick
vminek a java, színe-virága vminek, kiválogatás to pick: csipeget, kikeres, szedeget, eszeget, letép, szúr* * *I 1. [pik] verb1) (to choose or select: Pick the one you like best.) (ki)szed2) (to take (flowers from a plant, fruit from a tree etc), usually by hand: The little girl sat on the grass and picked flowers.) szed3) (to lift (someone or something): He picked up the child.) felemel4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.) álkulccsal kinyit2. noun1) (whatever or whichever a person wants or chooses: Take your pick of these prizes.) válogatás2) (the best one(s) from or the best part of something: These grapes are the pick of the bunch.) vminek a java•- pick-up
- pick and choose
- pick at
- pick someone's brains
- pick holes in
- pick off
- pick on
- pick out
- pick someone's pocket
- pick a quarrel/fight with someone
- pick a quarrel/fight with
- pick up
- pick up speed
- pick one's way II [pik] noun((also (British) pickaxe, (American) pickax - plural pickaxes) a tool with a heavy metal head pointed at one or both ends, used for breaking hard surfaces eg walls, roads, rocks etc.) csákány -
2 press
nyomás, fehérneműs szekrény, sajtó, tolongás, prés to press: átölel, vasal, présel, tolong, erőszakkal besoroz* * *[pres] 1. verb1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) (meg)nyom2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) (ki)présel3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) rábír, sürget4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) sürget, követel5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) (ki)vasal2. noun1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) nyomás; vasalás2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) nyomdagép3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) sajtó4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) sajtó5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) prés•- pressing- press conference
- press-cutting
- be hard pressed
- be pressed for
- press for
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3 rest
pihenés, maradék to rest: marad, pihentet, szünetet tart* * *I 1. [rest] noun1) (a (usually short) period of not working etc after, or between periods of, effort; (a period of) freedom from worries etc: Digging the garden is hard work - let's stop for a rest; Let's have/take a rest; I need a rest from all these problems - I'm going to take a week's holiday.) pihenés2) (sleep: He needs a good night's rest.) alvás3) (something which holds or supports: a book-rest; a headrest on a car seat.) támasz(ték)4) (a state of not moving: The machine is at rest.) nyugalmi állapot2. verb1) (to (allow to) stop working etc in order to get new strength or energy: We've been walking for four hours - let's stop and rest; Stop reading for a minute and rest your eyes; Let's rest our legs.) pihen2) (to sleep; to lie or sit quietly in order to get new strength or energy, or because one is tired: Mother is resting at the moment.) alszik3) (to (make or allow to) lean, lie, sit, remain etc on or against something: Her head rested on his shoulder; He rested his hand on her arm; Her gaze rested on the jewels.) nyugszik vmin4) (to relax, be calm etc: I will never rest until I know the murderer has been caught.) megnyugszik5) (to (allow to) depend on: Our hopes now rest on him, since all else has failed.) alapszik vmin6) ((with with) (of a duty etc) to belong to: The choice rests with you.) (a felelősség, döntés stb.) vkié, vkin múlik•- restful- restfully
- restfulness
- restless
- restlessly
- restlessness
- rest-room
- at rest
- come to rest
- lay to rest
- let the matter rest
- rest assured
- set someone's mind at rest II [rest]- the rest
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