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  • 21 real\ value

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  • 22 set\ a\ high\ value\ on\ sg

    nagyra értékel vmit, sokra becsül vmit

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  • 23 set\ a\ low\ value\ on\ sg

    kevésre becsül vmit, leértékel vmit

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  • 24 set\ great\ value\ by\ sg

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  • 25 total\ value

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  • 26 appreciate

    értékel, méltányol, megbecsül, felmegy az ára
    * * *
    [ə'pri:ʃieit]
    1) (to be grateful for (something): I appreciate all your hard work.) méltányol
    2) (to value (someone or something) highly: Mothers are very often not appreciated.) értékel
    3) (understand; to be aware of: I appreciate your difficulties but I cannot help.) tudatában van
    4) (to increase in value: My house has appreciated (in value) considerably over the last ten years.) felmegy az ára
    - appreciably
    - appreciation
    - appreciative
    - appreciatively

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  • 27 equal

    egyenrangú, azonos, azonos mennyiség, egyenlő to equal: beállít (csúcsot), megegyezik, felér
    * * *
    ['i:kwəl] 1. adjective
    (the same in size, amount, value etc: four equal slices; coins of equal value; Are these pieces equal in size? Women want equal wages with men.) egyenlő
    2. noun
    (one of the same age, rank, ability etc: I am not his equal at running.) egyenrangú
    3. verb
    (to be the same in amount, value, size etc: I cannot hope to equal him; She equalled his score of twenty points; Five and five equals ten.) megegyezik
    - equalize
    - equalise
    - equally
    - equal to

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  • 28 face

    szín, fejtési felület, elölnézet, rágófelület, arc to face: szembenéz vmivel
    * * *
    [feis] 1. noun
    1) (the front part of the head, from forehead to chin: a beautiful face.) arc
    2) (a surface especially the front surface: a rock face.) felszín
    3) (in mining, the end of a tunnel etc where work is being done: a coal face.) fejtési felület
    2. verb
    1) (to be opposite to: My house faces the park.) néz (vmire)
    2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) felé fordul
    3) (to meet or accept boldly: to face one's fate.) szembenéz
    - - faced
    - facial
    - facing
    - facecloth
    - facelift
    - face-powder
    - face-saving
    - face value
    - at face value
    - face the music
    - face to face
    - face up to
    - in the face of
    - lose face
    - make/pull a face
    - on the face of it
    - put a good face on it
    - save one's face

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  • 29 penny

    egycentes
    * * *
    ['peni]
    plurals - pence; noun
    1) (in British currency, the hundredth part of `1: It costs seventy-five pence; Oranges, 12p each.) penny
    2) (in certain countries, a coin of low value.) garas
    3) (the value of such a coin.) garas

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  • 30 slump

    pangás, gazdasági válság to slump: lepottyan, belesüpped vmibe
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to fall or sink suddenly and heavily: He slumped wearily into a chair.) lerogy
    2) ((of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly: Business has slumped.) zuhan
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden fall in value, trade etc: a slump in prices.) hirtelen áresés
    2) (a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression: There was a serious slump in the 1930s.) gazdasági válság

    English-Hungarian dictionary > slump

  • 31 worth

    érték
    * * *
    [wə:Ɵ] 1. noun
    (value: These books are of little or no worth; She sold fifty dollars' worth of tickets.) érték
    2. adjective
    1) (equal in value to: Each of these stamps is worth a cent.) értékű
    2) (good enough for: His suggestion is worth considering: The exhibition is well worth a visit.) érdemes, megér(i)
    - worthlessly
    - worthlessness
    - worthy
    3. noun
    (a highly respected person.) kiválóság
    - worthiness
    - - worthy
    - worthwhile
    - for all one is worth

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  • 32 appreciation

    megbecsülés, méltánylás, helyes megítélés, élvezés
    * * *
    1) (gratefulness: I wish to show my appreciation for what you have done.) méltánylás, értékelés
    2) (the state of valuing or understanding something: a deep appreciation of poetry.) megbecsülés
    3) (the state of being aware of something: He has no appreciation of our difficulties.) elismerés
    4) (an increase in value.) értéknövekedés
    5) (a written article etc which describes the qualities of something: an appreciation of the new book.) értékelés

    English-Hungarian dictionary > appreciation

  • 33 bargain

    alku, üzlet, alkalmi vétel to bargain: becserél, megalkuszik, alkudozik, alkuszik
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (something bought cheaply and giving good value for money: This carpet was a real bargain.) alku, üzlet
    2) (an agreement made between people: I'll make a bargain with you.) üzlet(kötés)
    2. verb
    (to argue about or discuss a price etc: I bargained with him and finally got the price down.) alkuszik

    English-Hungarian dictionary > bargain

  • 34 believe in

    (to accept the existence or recognize the value of (something): Do you believe in ghosts?; He believes in capital punishment.) hisz vmiben

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  • 35 chip

    pénzdarab, csiripelés, repeszdarab, nádszelet to chip: letörik, letör, farag, kicsorbul, szeletel
    * * *
    [ ip] 1. past tense, past participle - chipped; verb
    (to knock or strike small pieces off: This glass (was) chipped when I knocked it over.) kicsorbít
    2. noun
    1) (a place from which a small piece is broken: There's a chip in the edge of this saucer.) (ki)csorbulás
    2) ((American french fries) (usually in plural) a cut piece of potato (fried): steak and chips.) hasábburgonya
    3) (a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling.) zseton
    4) (a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc.) csip

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  • 36 count

    vádpont, gróf, megszámlálás, számlálás, végösszeg to count: megszámlál, számol, tekint vminek, tart vminek
    * * *
    I noun
    (nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) gróf
    II 1. verb
    1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) számol
    2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) megszámol
    3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) számít
    4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) vminek tart vkit
    2. noun
    1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) számolás
    2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) vádpont, x rendbeli lopás stb.
    3. adjective
    (see countable.)
    - countdown
    - count on
    - out for the count

    English-Hungarian dictionary > count

  • 37 damn

    káromkodás, átok, francos, fránya, rohadt to damn: átkoz, lehúz (irodalmi művet), elítél, elátkoz
    * * *
    [dæm] 1. verb
    1) (to sentence to unending punishment in hell: His soul is damned.) (el)átkoz
    2) (to cause to be condemned as bad, unacceptable etc: That film was damned by the critics.) elítél, lehúz
    2. interjection
    (expressing anger, irritation etc: Damn! I've forgotten my purse.) a fene egye meg!
    3. noun
    (something unimportant or of no value: It's not worth a damn; I don't give a damn! (= I don't care in the least).) fütyülök rá
    - damning

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  • 38 decimal currency

    (a system of money in which each coin or note is either a tenth of or ten times another in value.) tízes pénzrendszer

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  • 39 denomination

    megnevezés, név, felekezet, elnevezés, névérték
    * * *
    [dinomi'neiʃən]
    1) (a value (of a stamp, coin etc): banknotes of all denominations.) névérték
    2) (a group of people with the same religious beliefs: This service is open to people of all denominations.) felekezet

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  • 40 devalue

    leértékel
    * * *
    [di:'vælju:]
    (to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) leértékel

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