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1 hole
lyuk, odú, gödör, vacok to hole: lyukat fúr, kilyukaszt, lyukaszt, beássa magát* * *[həul] 1. noun1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) lyuk2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) lyuk, üreg3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.) lyuk (golfban)2. verb1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) (ki)lyukaszt2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.) lyukba üt (golflabdát)•- hole out -
2 patch
tapasz, darabka, flastrom, parcella, szépségtapasz to patch: összerak, összeeszkábál, foltoz, összeállít* * *[pæ ] 1. noun1) (a piece of material sewn on to cover a hole: She sewed a patch on the knee of her jeans.) folt2) (a small piece of ground: a vegetable patch.) parcella2. verb(to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material: She patched the (hole in the) child's trousers.) (meg)foltoz- patchy- patchiness
- patchwork
- patch up -
3 earth
szárazföld, odú, földelés, föld, lyuk to earth: földdel feltölt, földel, lelő* * *[ə:ð] 1. noun1) (the third planet in order of distance from the Sun; the planet on which we live: Is Earth nearer the Sun than Mars is?; the geography of the earth.) a Föld2) (the world as opposed to heaven: heaven and earth.) föld3) (soil: Fill the plant-pot with earth.) föld, talaj4) (dry land; the ground: the earth, sea and sky.) szárazföld5) (a burrow or hole of an animal, especially of a fox.) odú6) ((a wire that provides) an electrical connection with the earth.) föld(elés)2. verb(to connect to earth electrically: Is your washing-machine properly earthed?) földel- earthen- earthly
- earthenware
- earthquake
- earthworm
- on earth
- run to earth -
4 excavate
kiváj, kiás* * *['ekskəveit]1) (to dig up (a piece of ground etc) or to dig out (a hole) by doing this.) kiás2) (in archaeology, to uncover or open up (a structure etc remaining from earlier times) by digging: The archaeologist excavated an ancient fortress.) feltár•- excavator -
5 grave
ünnepélyes, megfontolt, nehéz to grave: bevés, vés, kifarag, kifarag, kiváj* * *I [ɡreiv] noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) sír- gravestone
- graveyard II [ɡreiv] adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) fontos, súlyos2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) komoly3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) súlyos•- gravely- gravity -
6 iron
vasaló, kard, vas to iron: vasal, megvasal* * *1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) an element that is the most common metal, is very hard, and is widely used for making tools etc: Steel is made from iron; The ground is as hard as iron; iron railings; iron determination (= very strong determination).) vas2) (a flat-bottomed instrument that is heated up and used for smoothing clothes etc: I've burnt a hole in my dress with the iron.) vasaló3) (a type of golf-club.) vas golfütő2. verb(to smooth (clothes etc) with an iron: This dress needs to be ironed; I've been ironing all afternoon.) vasal- ironing- irons
- ironing-board
- ironmonger
- ironmongery
- have several
- too many irons in the fire
- iron out
- strike while the iron is hot -
7 pit
rohampáholy, tűzfészek, földszint közönsége, kút to pit: elvermel, kimagoz, himlőhelyessé tesz, vermel* * *I 1. [pit] noun1) (a large hole in the ground: The campers dug a pit for their rubbish.) gödör2) (a place from which minerals are dug, especially a coal-mine: a chalk-pit; He works at/down the pit.) bánya3) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).) boksz2. verb((with against) to set (a person or thing) against another in a fight, competition etc: He was pitted against a much stronger man.) szembeállít vkit vmivel- pitfallII 1. [pit] noun(the hard stone of a peach, cherry etc.) (csonthéjas) mag2. verb(to remove the stone from (a peach, cherry etc).) kimagoz (gyümölcsöt) -
8 quarry
kőbánya, lelőhely, kőfejtő, tárház, konc to quarry: bányászik, kutat* * *I 1. ['kwori] plural - quarries; noun(a place, usually a very large hole in the ground, from which stone is got for building etc.) kőbánya2. verb(to dig (stone) in a quarry.) (követ) fejtII ['kwori] plural - quarries; noun1) (a hunted animal or bird.) (vadász)zsákmány2) (someone or something that is hunted, chased or eagerly looked for.) üldözött vad -
9 tomb
sírkő* * *[tu:m](a hole or vault in the ground in which a dead body is put; a grave: He was buried in the family tomb.) sír(bolt)
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