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61 hard
kegyetlen, keserves, keservesen, nehéz, nehezen* * *1. adjective1) (firm; solid; not easy to break, scratch etc: The ground is too hard to dig.) kemény2) (not easy to do, learn, solve etc: Is English a hard language to learn?; He is a hard man to please.) nehéz3) (not feeling or showing kindness: a hard master.) rideg4) ((of weather) severe: a hard winter.) zord5) (having or causing suffering: a hard life; hard times.) nehéz6) ((of water) containing many chemical salts and so not easily forming bubbles when soap is added: The water is hard in this part of the country.) kemény2. adverb1) (with great effort: He works very hard; Think hard.) komolyan, erősen, keményen2) (with great force; heavily: Don't hit him too hard; It was raining hard.) erősen3) (with great attention: He stared hard at the man.) feszülten4) (to the full extent; completely: The car turned hard right.) teljesen•- harden- hardness
- hardship
- hard-and-fast
- hard-back
- hard-boiled
- harddisk
- hard-earned
- hard-headed
- hard-hearted
- hardware
- hard-wearing
- be hard on
- hard at it
- hard done by
- hard lines/luck
- hard of hearing
- a hard time of it
- a hard time
- hard up -
62 hereafter
adverb especially (in legal language, after this; from now on: This concerns the will of John Smith, hereafter referred to as `the deceased'.) -
63 hereby
ezennel, ezáltal* * *adverb especially (in legal language, now, by means of (eg this statement): I hereby declare that I will not be responsible for any of her debts.) -
64 herein
itt, ebben* * *adverb especially (in legal language, in this (letter etc): Please complete the form enclosed herein.) -
65 idiom
kifejezés, stílus, kifejezésmód, szólás* * *['idiəm]1) (an expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words: His mother passed away (= died) this morning.) idióma, kifejezés, szólás2) (the expressions of a language in general: English idiom.) nyelv(ezet)•- idiomatically -
66 interpret
értelmez, interpretál, tolmácsol, előad* * *[in'tə:prit]1) (to translate a speaker's words, while he is speaking, into the language of his hearers: He spoke to the audience in French and she interpreted.) tolmácsol2) (to explain the meaning of: How do you interpret these lines of the poem?) értelmez3) (to show or bring out the meaning of (eg a piece of music) in one's performance of it: The sonata was skilfully interpreted by the pianist.) előad•- interpreter -
67 interpreter
noun (a person who translates the words of a speaker into the language of his hearers.) tolmács -
68 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) Latin-Amerika -
69 linguist
nyelvész* * *['liŋɡwist](a person who studies language and/or is good at languages.) nyelvész- linguistics -
70 metaphoric(al)
[-'fo-]adjective (of, like or using metaphors: metaphorical language.) metaforikus -
71 metaphoric(al)
[-'fo-]adjective (of, like or using metaphors: metaphorical language.) metaforikus -
72 modern
mai, korszerű, újabb kori, modern* * *['modən](belonging to the present or to recent times; not old or ancient: modern furniture/clothes.) modern- modernness
- modernize
- modernise
- modernization
- modernisation
- modern language -
73 mother-tongue
noun (a person's native language: My mother-tongue is Hindi.) anyanyelv -
74 native
őslakó, bennszülött* * *['neitiv] 1. adjective1) (where one was born: my native land.) születési (hely), szülő(föld)2) (belonging to that place; local: the native customs/art of Brazil; This animal/plant is native to Australia.) (ős)honos, ősi3) (belonging by race to a country: a native Englishman.) született, bennszülött4) (belonging to a person naturally: native intelligence.) veleszületett2. noun1) (a person born in a certain place: a native of Scotland; a native of London.) születésű, állampolgár2) (one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc: Columbus thought the natives of America were Indians.) őslakó•- native language/tongue
- native speaker
- native to
- the Nativity -
75 native speaker
(a person who has spoken a particular language ever since he was able to speak at all: I am a native speaker of English; a native Spanish speaker.) (angol, spanyol stb.) anyanyelvű -
76 nautical
tengerészeti, tengerhajózási, hajózási* * *['no:tikəl](of ships or sailors: nautical language.) tengerészeti -
77 oration
szónoklat, nyilvános beszéd* * *[ə'reiʃən](a formal, public speech, especially in fine, beautiful language: a funeral oration.) (nyilvános) beszéd- orator- oratory
- oratorical -
78 origin
eredet* * *['ori‹in] 1. noun(the place or point from which anything first comes; the cause: the origin(s) of the English language; the origin of the disagreement.) eredet- original2. noun1) (the earliest version: This is the original - all the others are copies.) az eredeti2) (a model from which a painting etc is made: She is the original of the famous portrait.) az eredeti modell•- originally
- originate
- origins -
79 phonetic
[fə'netik] 1. adjective(relating to the sounds of (a) language: He's making a phonetic study of the speech of the deaf.) fonetikus2. noun singular, noun plural((a system of) symbols used to show the pronunciation of words.) kiejtési jelek -
80 phonetics
noun singular (the study of the sounds of language.) fonetika
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