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1 felvált
(DE) ablösen; abwechseln; wechseln; (EN) alternate; change; make place; relay; relieve; rotate; spell; take over from -
2 forgat
(DE) drehen; durchdrehen; gedreht; kurbeln; schleudern; walzen; walzend; walzte; (EN) birl; brandish; drill; drive, drove, driven; feather; indorse; play; revolve; rotate; slue; spin; spin, span, spun; spun; swing, swung; swivel; swung; ted; turn; turn over; twirl; upturn -
3 forog
(DE) Bandspule {e}; drehen; durchdrehen; gedreht; gekreist; kreisen; rollen; rollend; rollt; rotiere; rotierende; rotiert; rotiertes; s. drehen; strudeln; strudelst; strudelt; walzen; walzend; walzte; (EN) circulate; go round; gyrate; hinge; reel; revolve; roll; rotate; run; screw; slue; spin; spin, span, spun; spin, spun; spun; swam; swim, swam, swum; swing, swung; swivel; swum; swung; traverse; turbinate; turn; turn round and round; twirl; wheel; whirl -
4 pörög
(DE) drehen; gekreist; rotiere; rotierende; rotiert; rotiertes; trudeln; trudelt; wirbeln; wirbelnd; wirbelt; pirouettieren; trendeln; (EN) gyrate; rotate; screw; spin; spin, span, spun; spin, spun; spun; turn round and round; twirl; whirl -
5 váltakozik
(DE) alternierend; s. wechseln; alternieren; (EN) alternate; intermit; rotate; vary -
6 váltogat
(DE) drehen; rotiere; rotierende; rotiert; rotiertes; (EN) alternate; chequer; interchange; rotate; vary -
7 felvált
to rotate, to relieve, to change, to relay -
8 felváltva mûvel
to rotate -
9 forgat
to turn over, to rotate, to spin, span, spun -
10 sorban felváltja egymást
to rotate -
11 váltakozik
to intermit, to vary, to alternate, to rotate -
12 váltogat
to alternate, to vary, to rotate
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