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1 change
változás, változtatás, változat, tőzsde, átszállás to change: átszáll, módosul, felvált, megváltoztat, cserél* * *[ ein‹] 1. verb1) (to make or become different: They have changed the time of the train; He has changed since I saw him last.) (meg)változtat; (meg)változik2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) kicserél3) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) átöltözik4) ((with into) to make into or become (something different): The prince was changed into a frog.) átváltozik5) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) (fel)vált2. noun1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) változás2) (an instance of this: a change in the programme.) változás3) (a substitution of one thing for another: a change of clothes.) csere4) (coins rather than paper money: I'll have to give you a note - I have no change.) aprópénz5) (money left over or given back from the amount given in payment: He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.) visszajáró pénz6) (a holiday, rest etc: He has been ill - the change will do him good.) változatosság•- change hands
- a change of heart
- the change of life
- change one's mind
- for a change -
2 beg
koldul, könyörög* * *[beɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) koldul, kér2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) könyörög•- beggar2. verb(to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) koldusbotra juttat- beg to differ -
3 independent
[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) független2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) önálló3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) független (anyagilag)4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) független•- independently -
4 contrive
feltalál, kijön (fizetésből), kigondol, megél* * *1) (to manage (to do something): He contrived to remove the money from her bag.) szerét ejti vminek2) (to make in a clever way: He contrived a tent from an old sack.) kieszel• -
5 die
érmesajtoló, érmesajtoló szerszám, csavarmenetvágó to die: meghal* * *I present participle - dying; verb1) (to lose life; to stop living and become dead: Those flowers are dying; She died of old age.) meghal2) (to fade; to disappear: The daylight was dying fast.) elenyészik3) (to have a strong desire (for something or to do something): I'm dying for a drink; I'm dying to see her.) ég a vágytól, hogy•- diehard- die away
- die down
- die hard
- die off
- die out II noun(a stamp or punch for making raised designs on money, paper etc.) érmesajtoló (szerszám)III see dice -
6 grasping
adjective (greedy (especially for money): a grasping old man.) kapzsi -
7 hustle
rámenősség, sürgés-forgás, erélyesség, lökdösődés to hustle: furakodik, megtaszít, tolakodik, utat tör, lökdös* * *1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) tolakodik; kituszkol2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) sürget3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) kicsal vkiből vmit, becsap vkit4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) feketén dolgozik, üzletel (az utcán)5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) az utcán "dolgozik", árulja magát2. noun(quick and busy activity.) tolakodik; kituszkol- hustler -
8 odd jobs
((usually small) jobs of various kinds, often done for other people: He's unemployed, but earns some money by doing odd jobs for old people.) alkalmi munkák -
9 over
felüli, felső, szerte, szaporítás (kötésben), át to over: átugrik vmin, legyűr, átjut vmin* * *['əuvə] 1. preposition1) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) fölött; fölé2) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) (vmin) át3) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) fölé, rá4) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) keresztül, szerte5) (about: a quarrel over money.) -ról, -ről6) (by means of: He spoke to her over the telephone.) (vmin) keresztül7) (during: Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.) alatt8) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) alatt2. adverb1) (higher, moving etc above: The plane flew over about an hour ago.)2) (used to show movement, change of position: He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page.)3) (across: He went over and spoke to them.)4) (downwards: He fell over.)5) (higher in number etc: for people aged twenty and over.)6) (remaining: There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.)7) (through from beginning to end, carefully: Read it over; Talk it over between you.)3. adjective(finished: The affair is over now.) följebb4. noun((in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket: He bowled thirty overs in the match.) sorozat5. as part of a word1) (too (much), as in overdo.) túl2) (in a higher position, as in overhead.) felső3) (covering, as in overcoat.) felső4) (down from an upright position, as in overturn.) fel-5) (completely, as in overcome.) felül•- over all
- over and done with -
10 penniless
nincstelen, szegény, pénztelen* * *adjective (very poor; with little or no money: a penniless old man.) nincstelen -
11 rent
bérleti díj, szaggat, szakít, lakbér, szakadás to rent: bérbe vesz, bérbe ad, kibérel* * *I 1. [rent] noun(money paid, usually regularly, for the use of a house, shop, land etc which belongs to someone else: The rent for this flat is $50 a week.) bér(leti díj)2. verb(to pay or receive rent for the use of a house, shop, land etc: We rent this flat from Mr Smith; Mr Smith rents this flat to us.) (ki)bérel; bérbe ad- rental- rent-a-car
- rent-free 3. adjective(for which rent does not need to be paid: a rent-free flat.) (lak)bérmentes- rent outII [rent] noun(an old word for a tear (in clothes etc).) szakadás -
12 thirdly
adverb (in the third place: Firstly, I haven't enough money; secondly, I'm too old; and thirdly it's raining.) harmadszor
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