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1 source
[so:s]1) (the place, person, circumstance, thing etc from which anything begins or comes: They have discovered the source of the trouble.) eredet, forrás2) (the spring from which a river flows: the source of the Nile.) forrás -
2 source\ of\ infection
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3 from\ a\ trustworthy\ source
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4 good\ source
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5 harness
hám, lószerszám to harness: ökröt befog, befog, lovakat befog, hasznosít* * *1. noun(the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled.) hám2. verb1) (to put the harness on (a horse).) befog (lovat)2) (to make use of (a source of power, eg a river) for some purpose, eg to produce electricity or to drive machinery: Attempts are now being made to harness the sun as a source of heat and power.) hasznosít (energiát) -
6 commercialise
verb (to try to make (something) a source of profit: Christmas has become commercialized.) üzleti alapokra helyez -
7 commercialize
üzleti alapokra helyez, elüzletiesít* * *verb (to try to make (something) a source of profit: Christmas has become commercialized.) üzleti alapokra helyez -
8 derivation
leágazás, függvény leszármaztatása, eredet* * *[deri-]1) (the source or origin (of a word etc).) eredet2) (the process of deriving.) (le)származtatás -
9 derive
származtat* * *1. verb( with from)1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) származik2) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) nyer•- derivative 2. noun(a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) származék(szó) -
10 draw on1
(to use (money, strength, memory etc) as a source: I'll have to draw on my savings.) merít (vmből); hozzányúl (pénzéhez) -
11 emanate
ömlik, árad, kisugároz, kiömlik, kiárad, ered* * *['eməneit](to flow out; to come out (from some source).) kisugároz -
12 fountain
kút, szökőkút, ivókút* * *1) (an often ornamental structure which produces a spring of water that rises into the air: Rome is famous for its beautifully carved stone fountains.) szökőkút2) (the water coming from such a structure: It was so hot that he stood under the fountain to get cool.) kút3) (a source: God is the fountain of all goodness.) forrás• -
13 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) első kézbőlEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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14 glory
dicsfény, dicsőség, glória, tündöklés* * *['ɡlo:ri] 1. plural - glories; noun1) (fame or honour: glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.) dicsőség2) (a source of pride, fame etc: This building is one of the many glories of Venice.) büszkeség3) (the quality of being magnificent: The sun rose in all its glory.) dicsfény2. verb(to take great pleasure in: He glories in his work as an architect.) örül vminek- glorify- glorification
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15 gold-mine
1) (a place where gold is mined.) aranybánya2) (a source of wealth or profit: That clothes shop is an absolute gold-mine.) "aranybánya" -
16 inspire
inspirál, megihlet, belélegez, sugalmaz* * *1) (to encourage by filling with eg confidence, enthusiasm etc: The players were inspired by the loyalty of their supporters and played better football than ever before.) lelkesít2) (to be the origin or source of a poetic or artistic idea: An incident in his childhood inspired the poem.) (meg)ihlet• -
17 milk
tej to milk: tejel, lehallgat, megfej* * *[milk] 1. noun(a white liquid produced by female mammals as food for their young: The commonest source of milk is the cow.) tej2. verb(to obtain milk from: The farmer milks his cows each day.) fej- milky- milkiness
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18 radar
lokátor, radar* * *(a method of showing the direction and distance of an object by means of radio waves which bounce off the object and return to their source.) radar -
19 reactor
noun ((also nuclear reactor) an apparatus in which nuclear energy is produced which can be used as a source of power, eg when converted into electricity.) (atom)reaktor -
20 reliably
adverb (from a reliable source; by a reliable person: I am reliably informed that the Prime Minister is going to resign.) megbízható forrásból
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