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  • 61 apostle

    apostol
    * * *
    [ə'posl]
    ((often with capital) a man sent out to preach the gospel in the early Christian church, especially one of the twelve disciples of Christ: Matthew and Mark were apostles.) apostol

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  • 62 appal

    elborzaszt, megrémít, megdöbbent, meghökkent
    * * *
    [ə'po:l]
    American - appalled; verb
    (to horrify or shock: We were appalled by the bomb damage.)
    - appallingly

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  • 63 applicant

    jelentkező
    * * *
    ['æpli-]
    noun (a person who applies (for a job etc): There were two hundred applicants for the job.) pályázó

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  • 64 approach

    bekötőút, feljáró, megközelítés, odavezető út to approach: megközelít
    * * *
    [ə'prəu ] 1. verb
    (to come near (to): The car approached (the traffic lights) at top speed; Christmas is approaching.) (meg)közelít; közeledik
    2. noun
    1) (the act of coming near: The boys ran off at the approach of a policeman.) közeledés
    2) (a road, path etc leading to a place: All the approaches to the village were blocked by fallen rock.) odavezető út
    3) (an attempt to obtain or attract a person's help, interest etc: They have made an approach to the government for help; That fellow makes approaches to (= he tries to become friendly with) every woman he meets.) kérelem; megkörnyékezés (főleg {i plural}
    - approaching

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  • 65 appropriate

    helyénvaló to appropriate: kisajátít, félretesz vmi célra, fordít vmi célra
    * * *
    [ə'prəupriət]
    (suitable; proper: Her clothes were appropriate to the occasion; Complain to the appropriate authority.) megfelelő; értelemszerű; nem kívánt (rész)
    - appropriately

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  • 66 around

    minden irányban, táján, felé, körülbelül, körül
    * * *
    1. preposition, adverb
    1) (on all sides of or in a circle about (a person, thing etc): Flowers grew around the tree; They danced around the fire; There were flowers all around.) (körös-)körül
    2) (here and there (in a house, room etc): Clothes had been left lying around (the house); I wandered around.) mindenfelé
    2. preposition
    (near to (a time, place etc): around three o'clock.) körülbelül, körül
    3. adverb
    1) (in the opposite direction: Turn around!) ellenkező irányba(n)
    2) (near-by: If you need me, I'll be somewhere around.) közel

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  • 67 artist

    festőművész, művész
    * * *
    1) (a person who paints pictures or is a sculptor or is skilled at one of the other arts.) művész
    2) (a singer, dancer, actor etc; an artiste: He announced the names of the artists who were taking part in the show.) művész
    - artistically
    - artistry

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  • 68 as for

    (with regard to; concerning: The thief was caught by the police almost immediately: As for the stolen jewels, they were found in a dustbin.) ami...-t illeti

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  • 69 as if / as though

    (in the way one would expect if: He acted as if he were mad; He spoke as though he knew all about our plans; He opened his mouth as if to speak; You look as if you are going to faint.) mintha

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  • 70 ashes

    noun plural (the remains of a human body after cremation: Her ashes were scattered at sea.) hamvak

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  • 71 astray

    téves irányban, téves irányba
    * * *
    [ə'strei]
    adjective, adverb
    (away from the right direction; missing, lost: The letter has gone astray; We were led astray by the inaccurate map.) téves irányba(n)

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  • 72 at close quarters

    (close to; close together: The soldiers were fighting with the enemy at close quarters.) közvetlen közel(ről)

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  • 73 at (the) most

    (taking the greatest estimate: There were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.) legföljebb

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  • 74 at peace

    (not at war; not fighting: The two countries were at peace.) békében

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  • 75 at random

    (without any particular plan or system: The police were stopping cars at random and checking their brakes; Choose a number at random.) találomra

    English-Hungarian dictionary > at random

  • 76 at (the) most

    (taking the greatest estimate: There were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.) legföljebb

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  • 77 at the top of one's voice

    (very loudly: They were shouting at the top(s) of their voices.) torka szakadtából

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  • 78 attentive

    figyelmes
    * * *
    [-tiv]
    adjective (giving attention: The children were very attentive when the teacher was speaking; attentive to her needs.) figyelmes

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  • 79 autocrat

    ['o:təkræt]
    (a ruler who has total control: The Tsars of Russia were autocrats.) diktátor
    - autocratic

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  • 80 avalanche

    lavina
    * * *
    (a fall of snow and ice down a mountain: Two skiers were buried by the avalanche.) lavina

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  • Were music — is an indigenous Yoruba music, which, like ajisari, is a way of using music to arouse the Islamic faithful to pray and feast during Ramadan festival in Yorubaland. Ajiwere or oniwere means one who performs were music. Unlike ajisari, were is… …   Wikipedia

  • Were — and wer are archaic terms for adult male humans and were often used for alliteration with wife as were and wife in Germanic speaking cultures (Old English were , German Wehr , Gothic waír , Old Frisian wer , Old Saxon wer , Old High German wer ,… …   Wikipedia

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  • Were-worms —  / Were worm / Wereworms / Wereworm    Mysterious denizens of the Last Desert.    Creatures of an unknown kind, possibly mythical and presumably related to dragons, that were said to dwell in the Last Desert.    Tolkien only ever mentions were… …   J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary

  • Were (disambiguation) — Were is an archaic term for an adult male human.Were may also refer to:* Mugabe Were, Kenyan legislator * Were music , a style of Muslim religious music. * A prefix, added to a given animal s name, to describe a creature which either shapeshifts… …   Wikipedia

  • Were — (w[ e]r; 277). [AS. w[=ae]re (thou) wast, w[=ae]ron (we, you, they) were, w[=ae]re imp. subj. See {Was}.] The imperfect indicative plural, and imperfect subjunctive singular and plural, of the verb be. See {Be}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Were — (w[=e]r), n. [AS. wer; akin to OS. & OHG. wer, Goth. wa[ i]r, L. vir, Skr. v[=i]ra. Cf. {Weregild}, and {Werewolf}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A man. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. A fine for slaying a man; the money value set upon a man s life; weregild. [Obs …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • were — O.E. wæron (past plural indicative of wesan) and wære (second person singular past indicative); see WAS (Cf. was). The forms illustrate Verner s Law (named for Danish linguist Karl Verner, 1875), which predicts the s to z sound shift, and… …   Etymology dictionary

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