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1 author
szerző, író* * *['o:Ɵə]feminine sometimes - authoress; noun(the writer of a book, article, play etc: He used to be a well-known author but his books are out of print now.) szerző -
2 title page
(the page at the beginning of a book on which are the title, the author's name etc.) címoldal, címlap -
3 sketch
skicc, karcolat to sketch: körvonalaz, megrajzol, vázol* * *[ske ] 1. noun1) (a rough plan, drawing or painting: He made several sketches before starting the portrait.) vázlat2) (a short (written or spoken) account without many details: The book began with a sketch of the author's life.) rövid életrajz, jellemzés3) (a short play, dramatic scene etc: a comic sketch.) karcolat2. verb1) (to draw, describe, or plan without completing the details.) vázlatot készít (vmiről)2) (to make rough drawings, paintings etc: She sketches as a hobby.) skiccel•- sketchy- sketchily
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4 anonymous
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5 anon
névtelen, rögvest, üstöllést, ismeretlen, mindjárt* * *[ə'non](short for anonymous, when used instead of the name of the author of a poem etc.) -
6 nameless
névtelen, ismeretlen* * *1) (not having a name: a nameless fear.) névtelen2) (not spoken of by name: The author of the book shall be nameless.) névtelen -
7 self-portrait
önarckép* * *[self'po:trit](a person's portrait or description of himself: Rembrandt painted several self-portraits; The man described is a self-portrait of the author.) önarckép -
8 live
élénk, működő, egyenesben, élőben, egyenes adás to live: megél vmit, megér vmit, létezik, lakik* * *I 1. [liv] verb1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) él2) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) túlél vmit3) (to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place): She lives next to the church; They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.) lakik4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) él (vmilyen életet)5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) megél vmiből•- - lived- living 2. noun(the money etc needed to feed and house oneself and keep oneself alive: He earns his living driving a taxi; She makes a good living as an author.) megélhetés- live-in
- live and let live
- live down
- live in
- out
- live on
- live up to
- within living memory
- in living memory II 1. adjective1) (having life; not dead: a live mouse.) élő2) ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded: I watched a live performance of my favourite opera on television; Was the performance live or recorded?) élő, egyenes (adás)3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) aktív4) (burning: a live coal.) izzó2. adverb((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) élőben- lively- liveliness
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9 canon
['kænən]1) (a rule (especially of the church).) kánon2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) kanonok3) (a list of saints.) szentek4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) kánon5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.) kánon•- canonize
- canonise
- canonization
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10 trilogy
['trilə‹i]plural - trilogies; noun(a group of three plays, novels etc by the same author which are parts of the same story or are written about the same subject.) trilógia -
11 obscure
ismeretlen, tompa, zavaros, kétes hírű to obscure: elfed* * *[əb'skjuə] 1. adjective1) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) homályos2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) ismeretlen3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) zavaros2. verb(to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) eltakar- obscurity -
12 authorship
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13 catalogue
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14 dedicate
dedikál, istennek ajánl, isten oltalmába ajánl* * *['dedikeit]1) (to give up wholly to; to devote to: He dedicated his life to good works.) vminek szenteli magát2) (to set apart, especially for a holy or sacred purpose: He decided to dedicate a chapel to his wife's memory.) (fel)szentel3) ((of an author etc) to state that (a book etc) is in honour of someone: He dedicated the book to his father; She dedicated that song to her friend.) dedikál•- dedication -
15 parody
kifigurázás, paródia, silány utánzat, travesztia to parody: parodizál* * *['pærədi] 1. plural - parodies; noun1) (an amusing imitation of a serious author's style of writing: He writes parodies of John Donne's poems.) paródia2) (a very bad imitation: a parody of the truth.) (silány) utánzat2. verb(to make a parody of (something or someone).) parodizál
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