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  • 21 along

    előre, hosszában, tovább, mentében, mentén
    * * *
    [ə'loŋ] 1. preposition
    1) (from one end to the other: He walked along several streets; The wall runs along the river.) hosszában
    2) (at a point at the end or on the length of: There's a post-box somewhere along this street.) vmi mentén
    2. adverb
    1) (onwards or forward: He ran along beside me; Come along, please!) tovább
    2) (to the place mentioned: I'll come along in five minutes.) valahova
    3) (in company, together: I took a friend along with me.) együtt vkivel

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  • 22 annals

    krónika, évkönyvek
    * * *
    ['ænlz]
    (yearly historical accounts of events: This king is mentioned several times in annals of the period.) évkönyvek, krónika

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  • 23 ant-eater

    noun (any of several toothless animals with long snouts, that feed on ants.) hangyász(medve)

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  • 24 antelope

    antilop
    * * *
    ['æntələup]
    plurals - antelopes, antelope; noun
    (any of several types of quick-moving, graceful, horned animal related to the goat and cow: a herd of antelope.) antilop

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  • 25 apiary

    ['eipiəri]
    plural - apiaries; noun
    (a place (containing several hives) where bees are kept.) méhészet

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  • 26 application

    [æpli-]
    1) (a formal request; an act of applying: several applications for the new job; The syllabus can be obtained on application to the headmaster.) kérvény, pályázat
    2) (hard work: He has got a good job through sheer application.) igyekezet
    3) (an ointment etc applied to a cut, wound etc.) "külsőleg" (kenőcs)

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  • 27 arrest

    lefoglalás, letartóztatás, zár alá vétel to arrest: lefog, feltartóztat, leköt, lefékez, letartóztat
    * * *
    [ə'rest] 1. verb
    1) (to capture or take hold of (a person) because he or she has broken the law: The police arrested the thief.) letartóztat
    2) (to stop: Economic difficulties arrested the growth of industry.) feltartóztat
    2. noun
    1) (the act of arresting; being arrested: The police made several arrests; He was questioned after his arrest.) letartóztatás
    2) (a stopping of action: Cardiac arrest is another term for heart failure.) leállás (szívműködésé)

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  • 28 attachment

    függelék, hozzáerősítés, szeretet, ragaszkodás
    * * *
    1) (something extra attached: There are several attachments for this food-mixer.) tartozék
    2) ((with for/to) liking or affection: I feel attachment for this town.) gyengéd szálak

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  • 29 average

    közepes, hajókár, átlagos, számtani középérték to average: átlagol
    * * *
    ['ævəri‹] 1. noun
    (the result of adding several amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts: The average of 3, 7, 9 and 13 is 8 (= 32:4).) átlag
    2. adjective
    1) (obtained by finding the average of amounts etc: average price; the average temperature for the week.) átlagos
    2) (ordinary; not exceptional: The average person is not wealthy; His work is average.) átlag-
    3. verb
    (to form an average: His expenses averaged (out at) 15 dollars a day.) átlagban kitesz

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  • 30 backwash

    utórezgés, utóhatás, régi nóta, sodrás
    * * *
    1) (a backward current eg that following a ship's passage through the water: the backwash of the steamer.) sodrás
    2) (the unintentional results of an action, situation etc: The backwash of that firm's financial troubles affected several other firms.) utóhatás

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  • 31 bale

    bála to bale: báláz, bálába csomagol, bálába sajtol
    * * *
    [beil] I noun
    (a large bundle of goods or material (cloth, hay etc) tied together: a bale of cotton.) bála
    II 1. verb
    ((also bail) to clear (water out of a boat with buckets etc): Several gallons of water were baled out of the boat.) kimer
    2. See also:

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  • 32 bay

    kisegítő peron, víztartály, bemélyedés, tengeröböl to bay: üldöz, ugat, csahol, kerget, megugat
    * * *
    [bei] I noun
    (a wide inward bend of a coastline: anchored in the bay; Botany Bay.) öböl
    II noun
    (a separate compartment, area or room etc (usually one of several) set aside for a special purpose: a bay in a library.) fülke
    III 1. adjective
    ((of horses) reddish-brown in colour.) pej (ló)
    2. noun
    ((also bay tree) the laurel tree, the leaves of which are used for seasoning and in victory wreaths.) babér
    3. verb
    ((especially of large dogs) to bark: The hounds bayed at the fox.) ugat

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  • 33 be

    létezik, jön vhova
    * * *
    present tense am [ʌm], are [a:], is [ɪz]; past tense was [woz], were [w†:]; present participle 'being; past participle been [bi:n, (·meriцan) bɪn]; subjunctive were [w†:]; short forms I'm [aim] (I am), you're [ju†] (you are), he's [hi:z] (he is), she's [ʃi:z] (she is), it's [ɪ ] (it is), we're [wi†] (we are), they're [Ɵe†] (they are); negative short forms isn't (is not), aren't [a:nt] (are not), wasn't (was not), weren't [w†:nt] (were not)
    1) (used with a present participle to form the progressive or continuous tenses: I'm reading; I am being followed; What were you saying?.) van, létezik
    2) (used with a present participle to form a type of future tense: I'm going to London.)
    3) (used with a past participle to form the passive voice: He was shot.)
    4) (used with an infinitive to express several ideas, eg necessity (When am I to leave?), purpose (The letter is to tell us he's coming), a possible future happening (If he were to lose, I'd win) etc.)
    5) (used in giving or asking for information about something or someone: I am Mr Smith; Is he alive?; She wants to be an actress; The money will be ours; They are being silly.)
    - the be-all and end-all

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  • 34 bean

    fej, karóbab, diószén, paszuly, kávészem, kobak to bean: fejbe ver
    * * *
    [bi:n]
    1) (any one of several kinds of pod-bearing plant or its seed: black beans; green beans; red beans.) bab
    2) (the bean-like seed of other plants: coffee beans.) szem

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  • 35 bear

    medve to bear: tart, hoz, szül, elszenved, hordoz, cipel, hord
    * * *
    I [beə] past tense - bore; verb
    1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) elvisel
    2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) tart
    3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) szül
    4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) hord(oz)
    5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) visel
    6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) elágazik
    - bearer
    - bearing
    - bearings
    - bear down on
    - bear fruit
    - bear out
    - bear up
    - bear with
    - find/get one's bearings
    - lose one's bearings
    II [beə] noun
    (a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) medve

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  • 36 bestseller

    noun (something (usually a book) which sells very many copies: Ernest Hemingway wrote several bestsellers.) könyvsiker

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  • 37 blackout

    pillanatnyi eszméletvesztés, elsötétítés
    * * *
    1) (a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights: Accidents increase during a blackout.) elsötétítés
    2) (a ban (on news etc): a blackout of news about the coup.) hírzárlat
    3) (a period of unconsciousness: He has had several blackouts during his illness.) eszméletvesztés
    4) (a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.) pillanatnyi memóriazavar v. emlékezetkihagyás
    5) ((also outage) a period of a general power failure.) áramszünet
    6) ((in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.) elsötétítés

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  • 38 blade

    szál (gabonáé), lap (kardé), penge, fűrészlap
    * * *
    [bleid]
    1) (the cutting part of a knife etc: His penknife has several different blades.) penge
    2) (the flat part of a leaf etc: a blade of grass.) szál
    3) (the flat part of an oar.) lapát

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  • 39 bomb

    bomba to bomb: bombáz, bombát vet
    * * *
    [bom] 1. noun
    (a hollow case containing explosives etc: The enemy dropped a bomb on the factory and blew it up.) bomba
    2. verb
    1) (to drop bombs on: London was bombed several times.) bombáz
    2) (to fail miserably: The play bombed on the first night.) megbukik
    - bombshell

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  • 40 booster

    áruházi tolvaj, hírverő, reklámozó, reklámcsináló
    * * *
    1) (a person or thing that boosts: That was a real morale booster for me (= That made me feel more cheerful and optimistic).) ami feldob
    2) (a device for increasing power, force etc: I've fixed a booster on the TV aerial to improve the signal.) erősítő
    3) (the first stage of a rocket that works by several stages.) gyorsítórakéta

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См. также в других словарях:

  • several — sev·er·al adj [Anglo French, from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ separate] 1 a: of or relating separately to each individual involved; specif: enforceable separately against each party each promisor owed a several duty see also… …   Law dictionary

  • Several — Sev er*al, a. [OF., fr. LL. separalis, fr. L. separ separate, different. See {Sever}, {Separate}.] 1. Separate; distinct; particular; single. [1913 Webster] Each several ship a victory did gain. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Each might his several… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Several — Sev er*al, n. 1. Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] There was not time enough to hear . . . The severals. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Persons oe objects, more than two, but not very many. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • several — is an adjective and pronoun. As an adjective, it is only used with plural countable nouns (several people but not several furniture) and is more positive in implication than a few. However, unlike a few, several cannot be qualified by an adverb… …   Modern English usage

  • several — [sev′ər əl, sev′rəl] adj. [ME < Anglo Fr < ML separalis < L separ, separate, back form. < separare: see SEPARATE] 1. existing apart; separate; distinct; individual 2. different; respective [parted and went their several ways] 3. more… …   English World dictionary

  • Several — Sev er*al, adv. By itself; severally. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Every kind of thing is laid up several in barns or storehoudses. Robynson (More s Utopia). [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • several — early 15c., existing apart, from Anglo Fr. several, from M.Fr. seperalis separate, from L. separe (ablative of *separ distinct ), back formation from separare to separate (see SEPARATE (Cf. separate)). Meaning various, diverse, different is… …   Etymology dictionary

  • several — 1 *distinct, separate, discrete Analogous words: individual, particular, *special, especial 2 *many, sundry, various, divers, numerous, multifarious Analogous words: *single, separate, particular: detached, disengaged (see …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • several — [adj] assorted, various a few, a lot, any, certain, considerable, definite, different, disparate, distinct, divers, diverse, handful, hardly any, indefinite, individual, infrequent, manifold, many, not many, numerous, only a few, particular,… …   New thesaurus

  • several — ► DETERMINER & PRONOUN ▪ more than two but not many. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ separate or respective. DERIVATIVES severally adverb. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin separ separate, different …   English terms dictionary

  • several — sev|er|al [ sev(ə)rəl ] function word, quantifier *** Several can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a plural noun): Several buildings were damaged by the explosion. as a pronoun: If you want to see Edward s paintings,… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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