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1 hím
hím männlich; Männchen n -
2 hím
(DE) Männlichkeit {e}; männlich; (EN) buck; dog; he; jack; male -
3 üsd-vágd!
(EN) have at him!; let's have at him! -
4 abcúg!
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5 éljen!
(EN) bravo!; hey for him!; hurrah; hurrah!; huzza!; jolly!; vive -
6 feldühíti
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7 felingerli
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8 hogyishívják
(EN) thingumajig; what's-her-name; what's-his-name; what's-its-name; what's-the-name; what's-your-name; what-d'ya-call-it; what-d'you-call-'em; what-d'you-call-her; what-d'you-call-him; what-d'you-call-i; what-d'you-call-it; whatchmacallit; whatsit; whatyamacallit; whoosis -
9 izé
(DE) Dings {r}; Dingsbums {s}; Dingsda {r}; (EN) doodad; gizmo; jig; number; thingamy; thingumabob; thingumbob; thingummy; what's-it; what's-its-name; what's-the-name; what-d'ya-call-it; what-d'you-call-'em; what-d'you-call-her; what-d'you-call-him; what-d'you-call-it; whatchmacallit; whatsit; whatyamacallit -
10 kikészült
(EN) be hacked; dished; have no kick left in him; played out -
11 korrekt
(DE) astrein; fair; richtig; (EN) above-board; aboveboard; clean; correct; fair; fair and square; sportsmanlike; square; there are no flies on him; white -
12 megbabonázta
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13 megborzongott
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14 megszerettem
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15 neki
(DE) ihm; ihr; drangehen; dranmachen; (EN) against; it; to her; to him -
16 őt
(DE) ihn; (EN) him; it -
17 rendes
(DE) Normalen {pl}; geordnet; normal; ordnungsgemäß; ordnungsliebend; (EN) clean-cut; decent; due; easy on the eye; easy to look at; jolly; neat; normal; orderly; ordinary; ordinate; ornery; proper; reg; regular; right; set; snug; sporting; there are no flies on him; tidy; tight; trim -
18 szerencséjére
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19 tisztességes
(DE) Ehrbarkeit; Redlichkeit {e}; anständig; ehrbar; ehrenvoll; ehrenwert; rechtschaffen; solid; solide; ehrliebend; ehrsam; honett; (EN) above-board; aboveboard; bona fide; bona-fide; comely; decent; decorous; fair; fair and square; honest; honorable; honourable; plain-dealing; presentable; reputable; respectable; right-thinking; righteous; snug; sporting; square; there are no flies on him; trustworthy; trusty; uncorrupted; white -
20 utólérhetetlen
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