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121 megszégyenül
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122 megzavar
(DE) desorientieren; fassungslos; irremachen; stören; umstoßen; verstören; (EN) addle; amaze; baffle; bemuse; bewilder; bowl over; clog; confound; darken; dazzle; derange; disarray; disconcert; dislocate; dismay; disorient; disorientate; distract; face down; fluster; mar; misput; muddy; perplex; perturb; put off; queer; ruffle; stick; stick, stuck; stultify; throw out; unsettle; upset, upset; wake; wake, woke, woken; woke; woken -
123 megzavarodik
(DE) verwirren; (EN) addle; boggle; fluster; get flurried; go queer; lose countenance; lose face -
124 mélyép
(EN) ball-mill; ballasting; bed-stone; bottoming; box-girder; cheek-sluice; cheek-stones; counter-brace; downcutting; fishgarth; hydrometrical; hydrometrograph; hydrostat; offtake; re-laying; regrade; riprap; roadbed; rock-bed; rock-face; rocker-bar; sidetree; steamroller; tunneller; tunnelling; unbed; uncemented; undersluice; weired; wing-wall -
125 mosdókesztyű
(DE) Waschhandschuh {r}; Waschhandschuhe {e}; (EN) face-cloth; facecloth; flannel; flesh-glove; rubbing-glove; wash-cloth; washcloth; washing-glove -
126 műsz
(EN) offcast; packing-box; setter-up; shut-off; slide-block; slide-face; twist-joint; valve-rod; valve-seat; water-gap -
127 mutatkozik
(DE) auftreten; erscheinen; erscheint; erschien; s. beweisen; (EN) appear; begin to spring; develop; put in an appearance; show; show itself; show one's face; show oneself; show up; show, showed, shown; shown -
128 nekitámad
(DE) Meute {e}; losstürmen; (EN) close with; fall on; fall upon; fly in the face of; go for; make for; mob; pitch into; run at; turn upon
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