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  • 81 important

    fontos
    * * *
    [im'po:tənt]
    ((negative unimportant) having great value, influence or effect: an important book/person/occasion; It is important that you arrive here on time.) fontos
    - importance

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  • 82 impression

    nyomtatás, nyomás, példányszám, hatás, benyomás
    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    1) (the idea or effect produced in someone's mind by a person, experience etc: The film made a great impression on me.) hatás
    2) (a vague idea: I have the impression that he's not pleased.) benyomás
    3) (the mark left by an object on another object: The dog left an impression of its paws in the wet cement.) lenyomat
    4) (a single printing of a book etc.) utánnyomás

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  • 83 influence

    hatás, befolyás to influence: kihat, befolyásol
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    ['influəns] 1. noun
    1) (the power to affect people, actions or events: He used his influence to get her the job; He should not have driven the car while under the influence of alcohol.) befolyás
    2) (a person or thing that has this power: She is a bad influence on him.) rossz hatással van rá
    2. verb
    (to have an effect on: The weather seems to influence her moods.) befolyásol
    - influentially

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  • 84 instantaneous

    pillanatnyi, egy pillanatig tartó, rögtöni
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    [instən'teiniəs]
    (done, happening or acting in an instant or very quickly: The effect of this poison is instantaneous.) azonnali

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  • 85 interact

    egymásra hat
    * * *
    [intər'ækt]
    ((of two or more people, things etc) to act, or have some effect, on each other.) egymásra hat
    - interactive

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  • 86 interchangeable

    behelyettesíthető, felcserélhető
    * * *
    adjective (able to be used, put etc in the place of each other without a difference in effect, meaning etc: `Great' and `big' are not completely interchangeable.) felcserélhető

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  • 87 inwards

    belek, zsigerek
    * * *
    adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) befelé

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  • 88 jar

    zökkenés, korsó, bögre, nyikorgás, megrázkódtatás to jar: diszharmonikus hangot hallat, sért (fület), vibrál
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    I noun
    (a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth: She poured the jam into large jars; jam-jars.) korsó
    II past tense, past participle - jarred; verb
    1) ((with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on): Her sharp voice jarred on my ears.) sért
    2) (to give a shock to: The car accident had jarred her nerves.) idegileg kikészít; idegeire megy

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  • 89 jarring

    vibráló, egyetértés hiánya, megrendítő, veszekedés
    * * *
    adjective (startling or harsh: The orange curtains with the purple carpet had a jarring effect.) csikorgó

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  • 90 lost on

    (wasted, having no effect, on: The joke was lost on her.) nem értette meg

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  • 91 medium

    közeg, közepes, közvetítő eszköz
    * * *
    ['mi:diəm] 1. plurals - media; noun
    1) (something by or through which an effect is produced: Air is the medium through which sound is carried.) közeg
    2) ((especially in plural) a means (especially radio, television and newspapers) by which news etc is made known: the news media.) hírközlő szervek, média, (médiumok)
    3) (a person through whom spirits of dead people are said to speak: I know a medium who says she can communicate with Napoleon.) médium
    4) (a substance in which specimens are preserved, bacteria grown etc.) közeg
    2. adjective
    (middle or average in size, quality etc: Would you like the small, medium or large packet?) közepes

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  • 92 moving

    szállítható, hordozható, mozgó, mozgásban lévő
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    adjective (having an effect on the emotions etc: a very moving speech.) megható

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  • 93 neutralise

    verb (to make useless or harmless usually by causing an opposite effect.) semlegesít

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  • 94 neutralize

    közömbösít, semlegesít, hatástalanít
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    verb (to make useless or harmless usually by causing an opposite effect.) semlegesít

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  • 95 of no avail

    (of no use or effect: He tried to revive her but to no avail; His efforts were of no avail.) hasztalan

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  • 96 operative

    hatályos, dolgozó, döntő, műtéti, munkás
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    [-rətiv, ]( American[) -reitiv]
    adjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) érvényes

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  • 97 potion

    korty, adag, ital
    * * *
    ['pəuʃən]
    (a drink containing eg medicine or poison, or having a magic effect: a love-potion.) (varázs)ital

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  • 98 refreshing

    1) (giving new strength and energy; having a cooling and relaxing effect: a refreshing drink of cold water.) (fel)üdítő
    2) (particularly pleasing because different from normal: It is refreshing to hear a politician speak so honestly.) üdítő

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  • 99 relate

    összefügg, összekapcsol, elbeszél, elmond
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    [rə'leit] 1. verb
    1) (to tell (a story etc): He related all that had happened to him.) elmond
    2) ((with to) to be about, concerned or connected with: Have you any information relating to the effect of penicillin on mice?) összefügg
    3) ((with to) to behave towards: He finds it difficult to relate normally to his mother.) viszonyul
    - relation
    - relationship
    - relative
    2. adjective
    1) (compared with something else, or with each other, or with a situation in the past etc: the relative speeds of a car and a train; She used to be rich but now lives in relative poverty.) viszonylagos, relatív
    2) ((of a pronoun, adjective or clause) referring back to something previously mentioned: the girl who sang the song; the girl who sang the song.) vonatkozó (névmás stb.)

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  • 100 shock

    bozontos, ijedtség, ütközés, összecsapás, ütődés to shock: megrendít, megrémít, megbotránkoztat, megriaszt
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    I 1. [ʃok] noun
    1) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) megrázkódtatás
    2) ((often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current: He got a slight shock when he touched the live wire.) áramütés
    3) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) rázkódás
    4) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) sokk
    2. verb
    (to give a shock to; to upset or horrify: Everyone was shocked by his death; The amount of violence shown on television shocks me.) megrendít, sokkol
    - shocking
    - shockingly
    - shock-absorber
    II [ʃok] noun
    (a bushy mass (of hair) on a person's head.) kócos haj(fürt)

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Effect — Ef*fect , n. [L. effectus, fr. efficere, effectum, to effect; ex + facere to make: cf. F. effet, formerly also spelled effect. See {Fact}.] 1. Execution; performance; realization; operation; as, the law goes into effect in May. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • effect — ef·fect 1 n 1: something that is produced by an agent or cause 2 pl: personal property (1) at property: goods …   Law dictionary

  • effect — n 1 Effect, result, consequence, upshot, aftereffect, aftermath, sequel, issue, outcome, event are comparable in signifying something, usually a condition, situation, or occurrence, ascribable to a cause or combination of causes. Effect is the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • effect — [e fekt′, ifekt′; ] often [ ēfekt′, əfekt′] n. [ME < OFr (& L) < L effectus, orig., pp. of efficere, to bring to pass, accomplish < ex , out + facere, DO1] 1. anything brought about by a cause or agent; result 2. the power or ability to… …   English World dictionary

  • effect — que l art fait, Effectio artis. Effect et pouvoir, Effectus. Homme de peu d effect, Parum efficax homo. Tout l effect d amitié git en mesme vouloir, Vis amicitiae est in animorum consensione. Laquelle signification approcha si trespres de l… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • effect — ► NOUN 1) a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause. 2) the state of being or becoming operative. 3) the extent to which something succeeds or is operative: wind power can be used to great effect. 4) (effects) personal …   English terms dictionary

  • Effect — Effect, Wirkung, Erfolg, wird besonders von einer erhöhten, einer überraschenden Wirkung gebraucht. In der Kunst darf der Künstler wohl den Effect anbringen, jedoch ohne die Harmonie der einzelnen Theile unter einander zu stören; er darf nicht… …   Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • Effect — Effect, from Latin effectus performance, accomplishment can be used in various meanings: * Any result of another action or circumstance (see pragma , phenomenon, list of effects); * Cause and effect are the relata of causality; * In movies and… …   Wikipedia

  • effect — [n1] result aftereffect, aftermath, backlash, backwash, can of worms*, causatum, chain reaction*, conclusion, consequence, corollary, denouement, development, end, end product, event, eventuality, fallout, flak*, follow through, follow up, fruit …   New thesaurus

  • Effect — Ef*fect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Effected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Effecting}.] 1. To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be. [1913 Webster] So great a body such exploits to effect. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. To bring to pass; to execute; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • effect size — UK US noun [C or U] ► a measure of the relationship between two variables (= numbers or amounts that can change), as a way of stating how large the effect of one of the variables is: »Employment is the single most effective factor in reducing re… …   Financial and business terms

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