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1 one-way
1) (in which traffic can move in one direction only: a one-way street.) egyirányú2) ((especially American) valid for travel in one direction only: a one-way ticket.) egyszeri utazásra szóló -
2 one\ way\ to\ do\ it
egyetlen módja ennek, egyetlen járható út -
3 one\ way\ traffic
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4 one-way\ ticket
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5 one
az ember, valaki, ember, egyetlen, egy, egyesített* * *1. noun1) (the number or figure 1: One and one is two (1 + 1 = 2).) egy2) (the age of 1: Babies start to talk at one.) egyéves (korban)2. pronoun1) (a single person or thing: She's the one I like the best; I'll buy the red one.) (főnévhelyettesítő: a pirosat)2) (anyone; any person: One can see the city from here.) az ember; bárki3. adjective1) (1 in number: one person; He took one book.) egy2) (aged 1: The baby will be one tomorrow.) egyéves3) (of the same opinion etc: We are one in our love of freedom.) egyek (vagyunk)•- one-- oneself
- one-night stand
- one-off
- one-parent family
- one-sided
- one-way
- one-year-old 4. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is one year old.) egyéves- all one- be one up on a person
- be one up on
- not be oneself
- one and all
- one another
- one by one
- one or two -
6 way
távolság, eljárás, el, szokás, mód, módszer* * *[wei] 1. noun1) (an opening or passageway: This is the way in/out; There's no way through.) út2) (a route, direction etc: Which way shall we go?; Which is the way to Princes Street?; His house is on the way from here to the school; Will you be able to find your/the way to my house?; Your house is on my way home; The errand took me out of my way; a motorway.) út3) (used in the names of roads: His address is 21 Melville Way.) út4) (a distance: It's a long way to the school; The nearest shops are only a short way away.) távolság5) (a method or manner: What is the easiest way to write a book?; I know a good way of doing it; He's got a funny way of talking; This is the quickest way to chop onions.) mód(szer)6) (an aspect or side of something: In some ways this job is quite difficult; In a way I feel sorry for him.) szempont7) (a characteristic of behaviour; a habit: He has some rather unpleasant ways.) szokás8) (used with many verbs to give the idea of progressing or moving: He pushed his way through the crowd; They soon ate their way through the food.) (különféle kifejezésekben)2. adverb((especially American) by a long distance or time; far: The winner finished the race way ahead of the other competitors; It's way past your bedtime.) messze- wayfarer- wayside
- be/get on one's way
- by the way
- fall by the wayside
- get/have one's own way
- get into / out of the way of doing something
- get into / out of the way of something
- go out of one's way
- have a way with
- have it one's own way
- in a bad way
- in
- out of the/someone's way
- lose one's way
- make one's way
- make way for
- make way
- under way
- way of life
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7 way of life
(a manner of spending one's life: I enjoy farming - it's a pleasant way of life.) életmód -
8 feel one's way
(to find one's way by feeling: I had to feel my way to the door in the dark.) tapogatódzva halad -
9 fight one's way
(to make one's way with difficulty: She fought her way through the crowd.) átverekszik vmin -
10 have it one's own way
(to get one's own way: Oh, have it your own way - I'm tired of arguing.) a saját feje után megy -
11 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) eltéved -
12 give way
1) (to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass: Give way to traffic coming from the right.) elsőbbséget ad (vkinek)2) (to break, collapse etc under pressure: The bridge will give way any day now.) beszakad3) (to agree against one's will: I have no intention of giving way to demands like that.) enged -
13 right of way
1) (the right of the public to use a path that goes across private property.) (út)szolgalom2) ((right-of-way - plural rights-of-way) a road or path over private land, along which the public have a right to walk.) (áthaladási) elsőbbség3) (the right of one car etc to move first eg when crossing a cross-roads, or going round a roundabout: It was your fault that our cars crashed - I had right of way.) -
14 get/have one's own way
(to do, get etc what one wants: You can't always have your own way.) a saját feje után megy -
15 pick one's way
(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) óvatosan lépked -
16 be/get on one's way
(to start or continue a walk, journey etc: Well, thanks for the cup of tea, but I must be on my way now.) útra kel -
17 either way
(in the one case or the other: Either way he wins.) akár így, akár úgy -
18 go out of one's way
(to do more than is really necessary: He went out of his way to help us.) mindent elkövet -
19 make one's way
1) (to go: They made their way towards the centre of the town.) megy (vmi felé)2) (to get on in the world.) boldogul -
20 crush\ one's\ way\ through\ sg
English-Hungarian dictionary > crush\ one's\ way\ through\ sg
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