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41 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
(to misunderstand a situation, something said etc.) félreérti a helyzetetEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
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42 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
(to misunderstand a situation, something said etc.) félreérti a helyzetetEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
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43 cut\ one's\ stick
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44 golf-stick
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45 hop\ the\ stick
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46 loaded\ stick
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47 match-stick
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48 play\ a\ good\ stick
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49 rattan\ walking-stick
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50 setting\ stick
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51 shooting-stick
egylábú vadászszék, egyengetőfa, hajtófa, botszék -
52 soup\ stick
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53 swagger-stick
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54 sword-stick
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55 walking\ stick
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56 adhesion
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57 baton
gumibot, karmesteri pálca* * *1) (a short, heavy stick, carried by a policeman as a weapon.) gumibot2) (a light, slender stick used when conducting an orchestra or choir: The conductor raised his baton.) (karmesteri) pálca -
58 club
zárt kör, klub, golfütő, ütő, treff, bunkósbot to club: egyesít, bunkósbottal üt, bunkósbottal megüt* * *1. noun1) (a heavy stick etc used as a weapon.) bunkósbot2) (a bat or stick used in certain games (especially golf): Which club will you use?) golfütő3) (a number of people meeting for study, pleasure, games etc: the local tennis club.) egyesület, klub4) (the place where these people meet: He goes to the club every Friday.) klub5) (one of the playing-cards of the suit clubs.) treff2. verb(to beat or strike with a club: They clubbed him to death.) bunkósbottal (meg)üt- clubs -
59 grip
vízlevezető folyóka, markolás, befogópofa, tapadás to grip: elfog, megmarkol, magával ragad* * *[ɡrip] 1. past tense, past participle - gripped; verb(to take a firm hold of: He gripped his stick; The speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.) megragad2. noun1) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) megragadás; kézszorítás2) (a bag used by travellers: He carried his sports equipment in a large grip.) utazótáska3) (understanding: He has a good grip of the subject.) felfogóképesség•- gripping- come to grips with
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60 adhere
tapad, ragad, ragaszkodik* * *[əd'hiə]1) ((often with to) to stick (to): This tape doesn't adhere (to the floor) very well.) ragad vmihez2) ((with to) to remain loyal (to): I'm adhering to my principles.) ragaszkodik•- adherent
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