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  • 101 euthanasia

    [ju:Ɵə'neiziə]
    (the painless killing of someone who is suffering from a painful and incurable illness: Many old people would prefer euthanasia to the suffering they have to endure.) eutanázia

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  • 102 execute

    végrehajt, elvégez, kivégez
    * * *
    ['eksikju:t] 1. verb
    1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) kivégez
    2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) végrehajt
    3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) előad
    - executioner
    - executive
    2. noun
    1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) végrehajtó hatalom, szerv
    2) (a person or body of people in an organization etc that has power to direct or manage: He is an executive in an insurance company.) vezető; főtisztviselő; igazgató

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  • 103 exodus

    ['eksədəs]
    (a going away of many people: There was a general exodus from the room.) kivonulás

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  • 104 extremity

    szélsőség, tetőfoka vminek, szorultság, véglet
    * * *
    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.) véglet
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.) szélsőség
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.) nyomor(úság)
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.) végtag

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  • 105 facet

    oszlopborda, csiszolt felület, csiszolt lap, oldal
    * * *
    1) (a side of a many-sided object, especially a cut jewel: the facets of a diamond.) csiszolt felület (drágakövön)
    2) (an aspect or view of a subject: There are several facets to this question.) oldal

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  • 106 fancy

    luxus, tetszés, extra, képzeletbeli, képzelet to fancy: hisz, elgondol, képzel, tetszik vmi
    * * *
    ['fænsi] 1. plural - fancies; noun
    1) (a sudden (often unexpected) liking or desire: The child had many peculiar fancies.) szeszély
    2) (the power of the mind to imagine things: She had a tendency to indulge in flights of fancy.) képzelőerő
    3) (something imagined: He had a sudden fancy that he could see Spring approaching.) elképzelés
    2. adjective
    (decorated; not plain: fancy cakes.) díszes
    3. verb
    1) (to like the idea of having or doing something: I fancy a cup of tea.) kedvére van
    2) (to think or have a certain feeling or impression (that): I fancied (that) you were angry.) gondol
    3) (to have strong sexual interest in (a person): He fancies her a lot.) kíván
    - fancifully
    - fancy dress
    - take a fancy to
    - take one's fancy

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  • 107 farm

    tanya, kisbirtok, gazdaság, farm, major to farm: tartásra ad, bérbe vesz, gazdálkodik, bérbe ad
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (an area of land, including buildings, used for growing crops, breeding and keeping cows, sheep, pigs etc: Much of England is good agricultural land and there are many farms.) farm, gazdaság
    2) (the farmer's house and the buildings near it in such a place: We visited the farm; ( also adjective) a farm kitchen.) farm(épületek)
    2. verb
    (to cultivate (the land) in order to grow crops, breed and keep animals etc: He farms (5,000 acres) in the south.) (meg)művel; gazdálkodik
    - farming
    - farmhouse
    - farmyard

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  • 108 farmer

    gazda, gazdálkodó, paraszt, farmer
    * * *
    noun (the owner or tenant of a farm who works on the land etc: How many farmworkers does that farmer employ?) farmer, gazda

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  • 109 few

    [fju:]
    adjective, pronoun
    (not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) kevés
    - few and far between

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  • 110 fibreglass

    üvegfonál, üveggyapot
    * * *
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) üvegszál
    2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) üveggyapot

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  • 111 finally

    végül
    * * *
    1) (as the last (of many): The soldiers rode past, then came the Royal visitors, and finally the Queen.) végül
    2) (at last, after a long time: The train finally arrived.) végül is

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  • 112 fizz

    pezsgő to fizz: pezseg, sistereg
    * * *
    [fiz] 1. verb
    ((of a liquid) to release or give off many small bubbles: I like the way champagne fizzes.) pezseg
    2. noun
    (the sound made or the feeling in the mouth produced by this: This lemonade has lost its fizz.) pezsgés

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  • 113 fork out

    (to pay or give especially unwillingly: You have to fork out (money) for so many charities these days.) előkotor (pénzt)

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  • 114 frontier

    határterület, országhatár, határ
    * * *
    1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) (ország)határ
    2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) határterület
    3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) határ

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  • 115 full of

    1) (filled with; containing or holding very much or very many: The bus was full of people.) teli van vmivel
    2) (completely concerned with: She rushed into the room full of the news.) áthatja vmi

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  • 116 gale

    erős szél
    * * *
    [ɡeil]
    (a strong wind: Many trees were blown down in the gale.) erős szél

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  • 117 gas chamber

    (a room in which people are killed by means of gas: Many people were sent to the gas chamber in World War II.) gázkamra

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  • 118 general

    megszokott
    * * *
    ['‹enərəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of, involving etc all, most or very many people, things etc: The general feeling is that he is stupid; His general knowledge is good although he is not good at mathematics.) általános
    2) (covering a large number of cases: a general rule.) általános
    3) (without details: I'll just give you a general idea of the plan.) nem specializált, átfogó
    4) ((as part of an official title) chief: the Postmaster General.)
    2. noun
    (in the British army, (a person of) the rank next below field marshal: General Smith.) tábornok
    - generalise
    - generalization
    - generalisation
    - generally
    - General Certificate of Education
    - general election
    - general practitioner
    - general store
    - as a general rule
    - in general
    - the general public

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  • 119 generalise

    1) (to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases: He's trying to generalize from only two examples.) általánosít
    2) (to talk (about something) in general terms: We should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.) általánosít

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  • 120 generalize

    kiterjeszt, általánosít, elterjeszt
    * * *
    1) (to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases: He's trying to generalize from only two examples.) általánosít
    2) (to talk (about something) in general terms: We should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.) általánosít

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Many — Ma ny, a. & pron. Note: [It has no variation to express degrees of comparison; more and most, which are used for the comparative and superlative degrees, are from a different root.] [OE. mani, moni, AS. manig, m[ae]nig, monig; akin to D. menig,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Many a — Many Ma ny, a. & pron. Note: [It has no variation to express degrees of comparison; more and most, which are used for the comparative and superlative degrees, are from a different root.] [OE. mani, moni, AS. manig, m[ae]nig, monig; akin to D.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • many — [men′ē] adj. more, most [ME < OE manig, akin to Ger manch (OHG manag) < IE base * menegh , many, richly > Sans maghā , gift, OIr menicc, abundant] 1. consisting of some large, indefinite number (of persons or things); numerous 2.… …   English World dictionary

  • many a/an — formal + literary used with a singular noun to refer to a large number of things or people It remained a mystery for many a year. [=for many years] I ve been there many a time. [=many times] Many a tale was told. [=many tales were told] Man …   Useful english dictionary

  • Many — Ma ny, n. [AS. menigeo, menigo, menio, multitude; akin to G. menge, OHG. manag[=i], menig[=i], Goth. managei. See {Many}, a.] 1. The populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community. [1913 Webster] After him the rascal many… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • many — many, several, sundry, various, divers, numerous, multifarious mean consisting of a large number or comprising a large group. Many implies a likeness between the individuals or units in class, category, kind, or sort; except that it vaguely… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Many — may refer to: plural A quantifier that can be used with count nouns often preceded by as or too or so or that ; amounting to a large but indefinite number; many temptations ; a good many ; many directions ; more than a few, more than several… …   Wikipedia

  • Many — Many …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mány — Administration …   Wikipédia en Français

  • many — 1. Many, like much, tends to sound more formal in positive contexts (They have many friends) than in negative ones (They do not have many friends). In conversation and less formal written English, a lot of (or, even more informally, lots of) is… …   Modern English usage

  • Mány — Mány …   Wikipedia

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