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1 stormy
1) (having a lot of strong wind, heavy rain etc: a stormy day; stormy weather; a stormy voyage.) viharos2) (full of anger or uncontrolled feeling: in a stormy mood; a stormy discussion.) viharos -
2 stormy\ petrel
kis hojsza, viharfecske -
3 background
háttér* * *1) (the space behind the principal or most important figures or objects of a picture etc: He always paints ships against a background of stormy skies; trees in the background of the picture.) háttér2) (happenings that go before, and help to explain, an event etc: the background to a situation.) háttér3) (a person's origins, education etc: She was ashamed of her humble background.) származás -
4 dirty
szégyenletes, szeles, alávaló, erkölcstelen, ködös to dirty: piszkolódik, sárba ránt, mocskos lesz, mocskolódik* * *1) (not clean: dirty clothes.) piszkos2) (mean or unfair: a dirty trick.) hitvány3) (offensive; obscene: dirty books.) erkölcstelen4) ((of weather) stormy.) pocsék (idő) -
5 heavy
álmos, unalmas, fáradt, beborult, jelentős* * *['hevi]1) (having great weight; difficult to lift or carry: a heavy parcel.) nehéz2) (having a particular weight: I wonder how heavy our little baby is.) súlyos, nehéz3) (of very great amount, force etc: heavy rain; a heavy blow; The ship capsized in the heavy seas; heavy taxes.) erős, súlyos; viharos (tenger)4) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) erős5) (dark and dull; looking or feeling stormy: a heavy sky/atmosphere.) viharos6) (difficult to read, do, understand etc: Books on philosophy are too heavy for me.) nehéz7) ((of food) hard to digest: rather heavy pastry.) nehéz8) (noisy and clumsy: heavy footsteps.) súlyos•- heavily- heaviness
- heavy-duty
- heavy industry
- heavyweight
- heavy going
- a heavy heart
- make heavy weather of -
6 rough
csiszolatlan, haragos, huligán, megközelítő, zord to rough: nagyol, érdessé tesz* * *1. adjective1) (not smooth: Her skin felt rough.) durva2) (uneven: a rough path.) egyenetlen3) (harsh; unpleasant: a rough voice; She's had a rough time since her husband died.) érdes4) (noisy and violent: rough behaviour.) nyers5) (stormy: The sea was rough; rough weather.) viharos6) (not complete or exact; approximate: a rough drawing; a rough idea/estimate.) hozzávetőleges, durva2. noun1) (a violent bully: a gang of roughs.) huligán2) (uneven or uncultivated ground on a golf course: I lost my ball in the rough.) hepehupás terep•- roughly- roughness
- roughage
- roughen
- rough diamond
- rough-and-ready
- rough-and-tumble
- rough it
- rough out -
7 storm
megrohanás, vihar to storm: fergetegesen esik, rohammal bevesz, megrohamoz* * *[sto:m] 1. noun1) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) vihar2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) roham, áradat; tapsvihar2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rákiabál2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) viharzik3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) megrohamoz•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm -
8 succeed
sikert ér el, boldogul, következik, örökébe lép* * *[sək'si:d]1) (to manage to do what one is trying to do; to achieve one's aim or purpose: He succeeded in persuading her to do it; He's happy to have succeeded in his chosen career; She tried three times to pass her driving-test, and at last succeeded; Our new teaching methods seem to be succeeding.) sikerül (vkinek vmi)2) (to follow next in order, and take the place of someone or something else: He succeeded his father as manager of the firm / as king; The cold summer was succeeded by a stormy autumn; If the duke has no children, who will succeed to (= inherit) his property?) követ (vkit, vmit)•- success- successful
- successfully
- succession
- successive
- successively
- successor
- in succession -
9 sultry
tikkasztó, fülledt, rekkenő, perzselő* * *1) ((of weather) hot but cloudy, and likely to become stormy.) fülledt2) ((of a person, especially a woman) passionate.) heves• -
10 tempestuous
háborgó, szilaj* * *[tem'pestjuəs]1) ((of a person, behaviour etc) violently emotional; passionate: a tempestuous argument/relationship.) heves2) (very stormy; of or like a tempest: tempestuous winds.) viharos -
11 waters
noun plural (a body of water such as the sea, a river etc: the stormy waters of the bay.) víz -
12 weather
időjárás, időjárási, bányalevegő, széloldali, idő to weather: elmállik, elmállaszt, időjárásnak kitesz, átvészel* * *['weƟə] 1. noun(conditions in the atmosphere, especially as regards heat or cold, wind, rain, snow etc: The weather is too hot for me; stormy weather; ( also adjective) a weather chart/report, the weather forecast.) idő(járás); (jelzőként:) időjárási2. verb1) (to affect or be affected by exposure to the air, resulting in drying, change of colour, shape etc: The wind and sea have weathered the rocks quite smooth.) elmállaszt2) (to survive safely: The ship weathered the storm although she was badly damaged.) átvészel•- weathercock
- weathervane
- weatherperson
- make heavy weather of
- under the weather -
13 wild
pusztaság, vadon* * *1) ((of animals) not tamed: wolves and other wild animals.) vad2) ((of land) not cultivated.) vad3) (uncivilized or lawless; savage: wild tribes.) vad4) (very stormy; violent: a wild night at sea; a wild rage.) tomboló5) (mad, crazy, insane etc: wild with hunger; wild with anxiety.) őrült6) (rash: a wild hope.) vakmerő7) (not accurate or reliable: a wild guess.) pontatlan, "meredek"8) (very angry.) kegyetlen•- wildly- wildness
- wildfire: spread like wildfire
- wildfowl
- wild-goose chase
- wildlife
- in the wild
- the wilds
- the Wild West
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