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41 faraway
távol fekvő, messzi, távoli, távolról felvett kép* * *1) (distant: faraway places.) távoli2) (not paying attention; dreamy: She had a faraway look in her eyes.) révedező -
42 fill in
1) (to add or put in (whatever is needed to make something complete): to fill in the details.) betölt2) (to complete (forms, application etc) by putting in the information required: Have you filled in your tax form yet?) kitölt3) (to give (someone) all the necessary information: I've been away - can you fill me in on what has happened?) tájékoztat4) (to occupy (time): She had several cups of coffee at the cafeteria to fill in the time until the train left.) eltölt5) (to do another person's job temporarily: I'm filling in for her secretary.) helyettesít -
43 foresight
célgömb, gondoskodás, előrelátás, körültekintés* * *[-sæit]noun (the ability to see in advance what may happen and to plan for it: She had the foresight to drive carefully in case the roads were icy.) előrelátás -
44 foxy
fortélyos, dögös, revesedni kezdő, furfangos, rőt* * *1) (clever in a deceitful way: He's a foxy fellow.) furfangos2) (like a fox: She had rather foxy features.) ravasz -
45 infect
megmételyez, megfertőz, fertőz* * *[in'fekt](to fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to: You must wash that cut on your knee in case it becomes infected; She had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.) (meg)fertőz- infectious
- infectiously -
46 irony
irónia, gúny* * *plural - ironies; noun1) (a form of deliberate mockery in which one says the opposite of what is obviously true.) irónia2) (seeming mockery in a situation, words etc: The irony of the situation was that he stole the money which she had already planned to give him.) irónia•- ironical- ironic
- ironically -
47 leisurely
megfontolt, komótos, ráérő, kényelmesen, lassú* * *adjective, adverb (not hurrying; taking plenty of time: She had a leisurely bath.) komótos -
48 lend
kölcsönad, kölcsönöz* * *[lend]past tense, past participle - lent; verb1) (to give (someone) the use of for a time: She had forgotten her umbrella so I lent her mine to go home with.) kölcsönad2) (to give or add (a quality) to: Desperation lent him strength.) ad• -
49 lots
noun plural (a large quantity or number: lots of people; She had lots and lots of food left over from the party.) rengeteg -
50 manoeuvre
manőver, hadgyakorlat, hadmozdulat to manoeuvre: mesterkedik, manőverez, működtet, mozgat* * *[mə'nu:və] 1. noun1) (a planned movement (of troops, ships, aircraft, vehicles etc): Can you perform all the manoeuvres required by the driving test?)2) (a skilful or cunning plan or action: His appointment was the result of many cunning manoeuvres.)2. verb(to (cause to) perform manoeuvres: She had difficulty manoeuvring her car into the narrow space.) -
51 of late
(lately: He thought she had been less friendly of late.) az utóbbi időben -
52 portrait
arckép, portré, képmás, személyleírás* * *['po:trət]1) (a drawing, painting, photograph etc of a person: She had her portrait painted by a famous artist.) arckép2) (a written description of a person, place etc: a book called `A portrait of London'.) (élethű) leírás -
53 pronunciation
noun (the act, or a way, of saying a word etc: She had difficulty with the pronunciation of his name.) kiejtés -
54 put one's foot in it
(to say or do something stupid: I really put my foot in it when I asked about his wife - she had just run away with his friend!) szamárságot mond, csinál -
55 qualm
lelkiismeret-furdalás, aggály, émelygés* * *(a feeling of uncertainty about whether one is doing right: She had no qualms about reporting her husband's crime to the police.) lelkiismeret-furdalás -
56 schoolbag
noun (a bag for carrying books etc to and from school: She had a schoolbag on her back.) iskolatáska -
57 set off
1) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) útnak indul2) (to cause to start doing something: She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.) kivált (hatást)3) (to explode or ignite: You should let your father set off all the fireworks.) felrobbant -
58 strange
szokatlan, idegenszerű* * *[strein‹]1) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) idegen2) (unusual, odd or queer: She had a strange look on her face; a strange noise.) különös•- strangeness
- stranger
- strange to say/tell/relate
- strangely enough -
59 strike
légi csapás, sztrájk, telér to strike: támad vmi ellen, megfeneklik, rábukkan, csap* * *1. past tense - struck; verb1) (to hit, knock or give a blow to: He struck me in the face with his fist; Why did you strike him?; The stone struck me a blow on the side of the head; His head struck the table as he fell; The tower of the church was struck by lightning.) (meg)üt2) (to attack: The enemy troops struck at dawn; We must prevent the disease striking again.) támad3) (to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing: He struck a match/light; He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.) csihol4) ((of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay: The men decided to strike for higher wages.) sztrájkol5) (to discover or find: After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil; If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.) vmire bukkan6) (to (make something) sound: He struck a note on the piano/violin; The clock struck twelve.) leüt; fog; üt7) (to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person): I was struck by the resemblance between the two men; How does the plan strike you?; It / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.) vmilyennek talál, vmilyen benyomást tesz vkire; meglep(ődik); feltűnik (vkinek vmi)8) (to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).) ver9) (to go in a certain direction: He left the path and struck (off) across the fields.) vmilyen irányba megy10) (to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).) (tábort) bont; zászlót bevon2. noun1) (an act of striking: a miners' strike.) sztrájk2) (a discovery of oil, gold etc: He made a lucky strike.) szerencsés lelet•- striker- striking
- strikingly
- be out on strike
- be on strike
- call a strike
- come out on strike
- come
- be within striking distance of
- strike at
- strike an attitude/pose
- strike a balance
- strike a bargain/agreement
- strike a blow for
- strike down
- strike dumb
- strike fear/terror into
- strike home
- strike it rich
- strike lucky
- strike out
- strike up -
60 temperature
hőmérséklet* * *['temprə ə]1) (the amount or degree of cold or heat: The food must be kept at a low temperature.) hőmérséklet2) (a level of body heat that is higher than normal: She had a temperature and wasn't feeling well.) láz•
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