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1 dark
1. adjective1) (without light: a dark room; It's getting dark; the dark (= not cheerful) side.) sötét2) (blackish or closer to black than white: a dark red colour; a dark (= not very white or fair) complexion; Her hair is dark.) sötét3) (evil and usually secret: dark deeds; a dark secret.) sötét2. noun(absence of light: in the dark; afraid of the dark; He never goes out after dark; We are in the dark (= we have no knowledge) about what is happening.) sötétség- darken- darkness
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2 experience
tapasztalat, élmény to experience: tapasztal* * *[ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) tapasztalat2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) élmény2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) átél (vmit) -
3 thirst
vágy, szomjúság* * *[Ɵə:st] 1. noun1) (a feeling of dryness (in the mouth) caused by a lack of water or moisture: I have a terrible thirst.) szomjúság2) (a strong and eager desire for something: thirst for knowledge.) vágy2. verb(to have a great desire for: He's thirsting for revenge.) szomjazik vmire- thirsty- thirstily
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4 contact
kapcsoló, villanykapcsoló to contact: érintkezésbe lép, kapcsolatba lép* * *['kontækt] 1. noun1) (physical touch or nearness: Her hands came into contact with acid; Has she been in contact with measles?) érintkezés2) (communication: I've lost contact with all my old friends; We have succeeded in making (radio) contact with the ship; How can I get in contact with him?) kapcsolat3) (a person with influence, knowledge etc which might be useful: I made several good contacts in London.) kapcsolat4) ((a place where) a wire etc carrying electric current (may be attached): the contacts on the battery.) érintkezés5) (a person who has been near someone with an infectious disease: We must trace all known contacts of the cholera victim.) akivel érintkezett vki6) (a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone: His radio is his only contact with the outside world.) összekötő2. verb(to get in touch with in order to give or share information etc: I'll contact you by telephone.) kapcsolatba lép -
5 examination
vizsga* * *1) ((a) close inspection: Make a thorough examination of the area where the crime took place; On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.) vizsgálat2) ((also exam) a test of knowledge or ability: school examinations; She is to take a French/dancing exam; ( also adjective) examination/exam papers; He failed/passed the English exam.) vizsga3) ((a) formal questioning (eg of a witness).) kihallgatás -
6 hindsight
utólagos előrelátás, utólagos bölcsesség* * *(wisdom or knowledge got only after something (usually bad) has happened: In hindsight, we should have acted differently.) utólag okos (az ember) -
7 mastery
kiválóság, beható ismeret, alapos ismeret* * *noun ((usually with over or of) control, great skill or knowledge: We have gained mastery over the enemy.) uralom -
8 philosophy
[fi'losəfi]plural - philosophies; noun1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) filozófia2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) életfilozófia•- philosophical
- philosophic
- philosophically
- philosophize
- philosophise -
9 profession
élethivatás, szellemi foglalkozás, mesterség* * *[-ʃən]1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) hivatás2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) szakma3) (an open statement or declaration.) nyilatkozat -
10 scholar
ösztöndíjas, tanuló* * *['skolə]1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) tudós2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) ösztöndíjas•- scholarliness
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11 take an examination/test
(to have one's knowledge or ability tested formally, often in writing.) vizsgázik -
12 witness
tanúságtétel, szemtanú, tanú to witness: bizonyságot tesz, tanúvallomást tesz* * *['witnəs] 1. noun1) (a person who has seen or was present at an event etc and so has direct knowledge of it: Someone must have seen the accident but the police can find no witnesses.) szemtanú2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) tanú3) (a person who adds his signature to a document to show that he considers another signature on the document to be genuine: You cannot sign your will without witnesses.) tanú2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) szemtanúja (vminek)2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) tanúként aláír•- bear witness
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