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1 take\ the\ chair
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2 take one's ease
(to make oneself comfortable; to relax: There he was - taking his ease in his father's chair!) kényelembe helyezkedik -
3 seat
ülőhely, mandátum, központ, vidéki kastély, ülés to seat: ülőhellyel ellát, elhelyez, leültet, üléssel ellát* * *[si:t] 1. noun1) (something for sitting on: Are there enough seats for everyone?) ülőhely; ülés (autóban)2) (the part of a chair etc on which the body sits: This chair-seat is broken.) ülés (széké)3) ((the part of a garment covering) the buttocks: I've got a sore seat after all that horse riding; a hole in the seat of his trousers.) fenék; nadrág, szoknya feneke4) (a place in which a person has a right to sit: two seats for the play; a seat in Parliament; a seat on the board of the company.) jegy; ülőhely; mandátum, képviselői hely5) (a place that is the centre of some activity etc: Universities are seats of learning.) székhely, központ2. verb1) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) leültet2) (to have seats for: Our table seats eight.) ülőhelyek száma•- - seater- seating
- seat belt
- take a seat -
4 stand
alsó része vminek, tanúk padja, leállás, álláspont to stand: bír, áll, odatesz, van, állít vhova, érvényben van* * *[stænd] 1. past tense, past participle - stood; verb1) (to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying: His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand; After the storm, few trees were left standing.) áll2) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) feláll3) (to remain motionless: The train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.) áll4) (to remain unchanged: This law still stands.) fennáll5) (to be in or have a particular place: There is now a factory where our house once stood.) fekszik (vmi), áll6) (to be in a particular state, condition or situation: As matters stand, we can do nothing to help; How do you stand financially?) áll7) (to accept or offer oneself for a particular position etc: He is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.) jelölteti magát8) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) állít vhova9) (to undergo or endure: He will stand (his) trial for murder; I can't stand her rudeness any longer.) elvisel10) (to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person): Let me stand you a drink!) fizet2. noun1) (a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc: The guard took up his stand at the gate; I shall make a stand for what I believe is right.) állásfoglalás2) (an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something: a coat-stand; The sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.) állvány3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) stand4) (a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators: The stand was crowded.) lelátó5) ((American) a witness box in a law court.) tanúk padja•- standing 3. noun1) (time of lasting: an agreement of long standing.) tartam; régi2) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) rang•- stand-by4. adjective((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) helyre váró (utas)5. adverb(travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) helyre váró utasként utazik- stand-in- standing-room
- make someone's hair stand on end
- stand aside
- stand back
- stand by
- stand down
- stand fast/firm
- stand for
- stand in
- stand on one's own two feet
- stand on one's own feet
- stand out
- stand over
- stand up for
- stand up to -
5 ease
lágyság, könnyek kezelhetőség, kényelmesség to ease: enyhül, megkönnyít, óvatosan helyére illeszt* * *[i:z] 1. noun1) (freedom from pain or from worry or hard work: a lifetime of ease.) nyugalom2) (freedom from difficulty: He passed his exam with ease.) könnyedség3) (naturalness: ease of manner.) természetesség2. verb1) (to free from pain, trouble or anxiety: A hot bath eased his tired limbs.) enyhít2) ((often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast etc: The pain has eased (off); The driver eased off as he approached the town.) felenged, enyhül; (meg)lazít3) (to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position: They eased the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase.) cipel•- easily- easiness
- easy 3. interjection(a command to go or act gently: Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.) Nyugi!- easy-going
- at ease
- easier said than done
- go easy on
- stand at ease
- take it easy
- take one's ease -
6 arm
folyóág, ruhaujj, ág, kar, elágazás, fegyvernem to arm: fegyverkezik, felfegyverez* * *I noun1) (the part of the body between the shoulder and the hand: He has broken both his arms.) kar2) (anything shaped like or similar to this: She sat on the arm of the chair.) kar(fa)•- armful- armband
- armchair
- armpit
- arm-in-arm
- keep at arm's length
- with open arms II verb1) (to give weapons to (a person etc): to arm the police.) felfegyverez2) (to prepare for battle, war etc: They armed for battle.) fegyverkezik•- armed- arms
- be up in arms
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7 back
hátul, ezelőtt, törekvő, támla, hátvéd, hátulja to back: hátrafelé megy, visszatolat, fogad (lóra)* * *[bæk] 1. noun1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) hát2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) hát3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) hátulja4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.) hátvéd2. adjective(of or at the back: the back door.) hátsó3. adverb1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) hátra, vissza2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) hátrafelé, el-3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) hátrafelé4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) vissza5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) vissza4. verb1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) tolat2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) támogat3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) fogad vmire•- backer- backbite
- backbiting
- backbone
- backbreaking
- backdate
- backfire
- background
- backhand 5. adverb(using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) fonákkal; balra dőlő kézírással- backlog- back-number
- backpack
- backpacking: go backpacking
- backpacker
- backside
- backslash
- backstroke
- backup
- backwash
- backwater
- backyard
- back down
- back of
- back on to
- back out
- back up
- have one's back to the wall
- put someone's back up
- take a back seat -
8 sit
ül, áll (ruha vkin), megül, időz, fúj (szél)* * *[sit]present participle - sitting; verb1) (to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated: He likes sitting on the floor; They sat me in the chair and started asking questions.) ül2) (to lie or rest; to have a certain position: The parcel is sitting on the table.) fekszik, hever3) ((with on) to be an official member of (a board, committee etc): He sat on several committees.) tagja (bizottságnak), bizottsági tag4) ((of birds) to perch: An owl was sitting in the tree by the window.) leszáll (vmire)5) (to undergo (an examination).) (le)vizsgázik6) (to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken: She is sitting for a portrait/photograph.) modellt ül7) ((of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session: Parliament sits from now until Christmas.) ülésezik•- sitter- sitting
- sit-in
- sitting-room
- sitting target
- sitting duck
- sit back
- sit down
- sit out
- sit tight
- sit up -
9 varnish
politúrozás, lakk, külső máz, politúr, fénymáz to varnish: lakkoz, szépítget, politúroz* * *1. noun1) (a usually clear sticky liquid which gives protection and a glossy surface to wood, paint etc.) lakk2) (the glossy surface given by this liquid: Be careful or you'll take the varnish off the table!) politúr(ozás)2. verb(to cover with varnish: Don't sit on that chair - I've just varnished it.) lakkoz
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