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  • 21 pinch

    körmös emelőrúd, megcsípés, befűződés, becsípés to pinch: kiékel, elcsen, csíp, csen, belecsíp, nyakoncsíp
    * * *
    [pin ] 1. verb
    1) (to squeeze or press tightly (flesh), especially between the thumb and forefinger: He pinched her arm.) (meg)csíp
    2) (to hurt by being too small or tight: My new shoes are pinching (me).) szorít
    3) (to steal: Who pinched my bicycle?) (el)lop
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pinching; a squeeze or nip: He gave her a pinch on the cheek.) megcsípés
    2) (a very small amount; what can be held between the thumb and forefinger: a pinch of salt.) csipet(nyi)
    - feel the pinch

    English-Hungarian dictionary > pinch

  • 22 plunder

    1. verb
    (to rob or steal from (a place): The soldiers plundered and looted (the city).) kifoszt, fosztogat
    2. noun
    (the things stolen: They ran off with their plunder.) zsákmány

    English-Hungarian dictionary > plunder

  • 23 pocket

    zseb to pocket: lyukba lök, legyűr, zsebre rak, zsebre vág
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    ['pokit] 1. noun
    1) (a small bag sewn into or on to clothes, for carrying things in: He stood with his hands in his pockets; a coat-pocket; ( also adjective) a pocket-handkerchief, a pocket-knife.) zseb
    2) (a small bag attached to the corners and sides of a billiard-table etc to catch the balls.) lyuk (biliárdasztalban)
    3) (a small isolated area or group: a pocket of warm air.) légzsák
    4) ((a person's) income or amount of money available for spending: a range of prices to suit every pocket.) zseb
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a pocket: He pocketed his wallet; He pocketed the red ball.) zsebre tesz
    2) (to steal: Be careful he doesn't pocket the silver.) zsebre vág
    - pocket-book
    - pocket-money
    - pocket-sized
    - pocket-size

    English-Hungarian dictionary > pocket

  • 24 prowl

    kószálás, portyázás to prowl: portyázik, csavarog, zsákmány után jár
    * * *
    (to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) zsákmány után jár
    - be on the prowl

    English-Hungarian dictionary > prowl

  • 25 rifle

    rohampuska, karabély, puska, géppisztoly to rifle: huzagol, agyonlő, von (puskacsövet), kifoszt
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a gun with a long barrel, fired from the shoulder: The soldiers are being taught to shoot with rifles.) puska
    2. verb
    1) (to search (through something): The thief rifled through the drawers.) (átkutat és) kirabol
    2) (to steal: The document had been rifled.) elrabol

    English-Hungarian dictionary > rifle

  • 26 rob

    elrabol, meglop, rabol
    * * *
    [rob]
    past tense, past participle - robbed; verb
    1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) kirabol
    2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) elrabol
    - robbery

    English-Hungarian dictionary > rob

  • 27 run away

    1) (to escape: He ran away from school.) elszökik
    2) ((with with) to steal: He ran away with all her money.) meglép vmivel
    3) ((with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by: The horse ran away with him.) elragad vkit (ló v. indulat)

    English-Hungarian dictionary > run away

  • 28 run off

    1) (to print or copy: I want 500 copies run off at once.) kinyom (nyomda)
    2) ((with with) to steal or take away: He ran off with my wife.) meglép vmivel, vkivel

    English-Hungarian dictionary > run off

  • 29 rustle

    zörgés, suhogás, susogás to rustle: susog, suhog
    * * *
    1) (to (make something) make a soft, whispering sound: The wind rustled in the trees; She rustled her papers.) suhog
    2) ((American) to steal (cattle etc).) elköt (lovat, marhát)
    - rustle up

    English-Hungarian dictionary > rustle

  • 30 scheme

    cselszövés, cselszövény, tervezet, összeállítás to scheme: rosszban sántikál, mesterkedik, tervbe vesz
    * * *
    [ski:m] 1. noun
    1) (a plan or arrangement; a way of doing something: a colour scheme for the room; There are various schemes for improving the roads.) terv(ezet)
    2) (a (usually secret) dishonest plan: His schemes to steal the money were discovered.) cselszövés
    2. verb
    (to make (especially dishonest) schemes: He was punished for scheming against the President; They have all been scheming for my dismissal.) összeesküszik
    - scheming

    English-Hungarian dictionary > scheme

  • 31 stole

    lopódzik, oson
    * * *
    [stoul]
    past tense; = steal

    English-Hungarian dictionary > stole

  • 32 stolen

    lopódzik, oson
    * * *

    English-Hungarian dictionary > stolen

  • 33 thieve

    [Ɵi:f]
    verb (to steal: He is always thieving my pencils.) (el)lop

    English-Hungarian dictionary > thieve

  • 34 true

    helyesen, valódi, szabályszerű, igazmondó, igaz to true: hozzáilleszt, centíroz, beszabályoz, megigazít
    * * *
    [tru:]
    1) ((negative untrue) telling of something that really happened; not invented; agreeing with fact; not wrong: That is a true statement; Is it true that you did not steal the ring?) igaz
    2) ((negative untrue) accurate: They don't have a true idea of its importance.) pontos
    3) ((negative untrue) faithful; loyal: He has been a true friend.) hű(séges)
    4) (properly so called: A spider is not a true insect.) igazi, valódi
    - truly

    English-Hungarian dictionary > true

  • 35 walk off with

    1) (to win easily: He walked off with all the prizes at the school sports.) könnyen nyer
    2) (to steal: The thieves have walked off with my best silver and china.) vmivel meglép

    English-Hungarian dictionary > walk off with

  • 36 wrong

    célszerűtlenül, félrevezetett, megkárosítás, fals to wrong: igazságtalanul bánik, rosszat tesz, megrövidít
    * * *
    [roŋ] 1. adjective
    1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) helytelen, rossz
    2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) téves, téved
    3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) rossz
    4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) nem (a) megfelelő
    5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) baj van a...
    2. adverb
    (incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) helytelenül
    3. noun
    (that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) rossz
    4. verb
    (to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) igazságtalan vkivel szemben
    - wrongfully
    - wrongfulness
    - wrongly
    - wrongdoer
    - wrongdoing
    - do someone wrong
    - do wrong
    - do wrong
    - go wrong
    - in the wrong

    English-Hungarian dictionary > wrong

См. также в других словарях:

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