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1 majszolás
nibble -
2 falat
(DE) Bissen {r}; Happen {r}; Anbiss {r}; (EN) bit; bite; crumb; gob; junk; morsel; mouthful; nibble; swallow -
3 harap
(DE) zubeissend; (EN) bite; bite, bit, bitten; bitten; nibble; snap -
4 harapás
(DE) Biss {r}; Biß {r}; Schnapper {r}; Anbiss {r}; (EN) bit; bite; morsure; nibble; snack -
5 harapdál
(EN) gnaw, gnawed, gnawn; nibble -
6 leharap
(DE) abbeißen; abgebissen; erodieren; Abbiss {r}; (EN) bite off; nibble; snap off -
7 lelegel
(DE) geweidet; (EN) browsing; crop; depasture; nibble; pasture -
8 majszol
(DE) geknabbert; knabbernde; knabbert; knuspern; (EN) manducate; mumble; nibble -
9 majszolás
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10 rágcsál
(DE) geknabbert; genagt; knabbernde; knabbert; nagen; nagt; (EN) champ; chew; craunch; crunch; gnaw; gnaw at; gnaw, gnawed, gnawn; gnawn; nibble; pick -
11 bírál vmit
to nibble at sg -
12 falat
swallow, morsel, bite, bit, mouthful, nibble, junk -
13 harapás
snack, nibble, bite -
14 harapdál
to nibble -
15 harapdál vmit
to nibble at sg -
16 kifogásolnivalót keres vmin
to nibble at sg -
17 leharap
to bite off, to nibble, to snap off -
18 lelegel
to crop, to pasture, to nibble -
19 majszol
to mumble, to nibble -
20 rágcsál
to crunch, to nibble, to gnaw, to gnaw at, to chew
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