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21 suffice it to say
(I need only say.) elég az hozzá, hogy -
22 that is to say
(in other words; I mean: He was here last Thursday, that's to say the 4th of June.) másszóval, azaz -
23 to say nothing of
(as well as; and in addition: When her mother comes to stay with us, she brings all her clothes with her, to say nothing of her three dogs.) nem is szólva... -
24 he etc wouldn't say boo to a goose
(he etc is very timid.)English-Hungarian dictionary > he etc wouldn't say boo to a goose
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25 so to say/speak
(if one may use such an expression; in a way; it could be said: The dog is, so to speak, a member of this family.) hogy úgy mondjam -
26 as\ much\ as\ to\ say
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27 be\ entitled\ to\ say\ that
jogosan mondja hogy, joggal mondja hogy -
28 can't\ say\ bo\ to\ a\ goose
nincs önbizalma, a száját se meri kinyitni -
29 for\ all\ he\ may\ say
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30 have\ a\ word\ to\ say
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31 I\ cannot\ rightly\ say
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32 I\ dare\ say
nagyon is lehetséges, úgy lehet -
33 I\ dare\ say!
meghiszem azt!, mondhatom!, no -
34 I\ had\ better\ say\ nothing
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35 I\ hardly\ know\ what\ to\ say
mit mondjak, nem is tudomEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > I\ hardly\ know\ what\ to\ say
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36 I\ need\ hardly\ say
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37 I\ needn't\ say\ more
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38 I\ regret\ to\ say
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39 I\ say\ old\ egg
ide figyelj öregem, nos öregem -
40 I\ say!
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