-
1 help oneself
1) ((with to) to give oneself or take (food etc): Help yourself to another piece of cake; `Can I have a pencil?' `Certainly - help yourself; He helped himself to (= stole) my jewellery.) szolgáld ki magad!; vegyél (ételből)2) ((with cannot, could not) to be able to stop (oneself): I burst out laughing when he told me - I just couldn't help myself.) abbahagy -
2 pop
népszerű, váratlanul, fater, pukk, szénsavas ital to pop: kilő, elpukkaszt, gyorsan megy, gyorsan tesz* * *I 1. [pop] noun1) (a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle: The paper bag burst with a loud pop.) pukkanás2) (fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) szénsavas ital2. verb1) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) pukkan2) (to spring upwards or outwards: His eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.) kiguvad3) (to go quickly and briefly somewhere: He popped out to buy a newspaper.) elugrik (vhova)4) (put quickly: He popped the letter into his pocket.) bedug•- popcorn- pop-gun
- pop up II [pop] adjective1) ((of music) written, played etc in a modern style.) pop-(zene)2) (of, or related to, pop music: a pop group; a pop singer; pop records.) pop- (énekes stb.) -
3 spill
leesés, dugó, fémcsap, papírtekercs (tárolásra) to spill: kiesik, kiloccsan, kizuhan, kizuhan, kilöttyent* * *[spil]past tense, past participle - spilt; verb(to (cause something to) fall or run out (usually accidentally): He spilt milk on the floor; Vegetables spilled out of the burst bag.) kiloccsan(t) -
4 check
irányítófej, felülvizsgálat, jelenléti érme, fék to check: visszafojt, felad (megőrzésre), megpipál, kipipál* * *[ ek] 1. verb1) (to see if something (eg a sum) is correct or accurate: Will you check my addition?) ellenőriz2) (to see if something (eg a machine) is in good condition or working properly: Have you checked the engine (over)?) átvizsgál3) (to hold back; to stop: We've checked the flow of water from the burst pipe.) megállít2. noun1) (an act of testing or checking.) ellenőrzés2) (something which prevents or holds back: a check on imports.) akadály3) (in chess, a position in which the king is attacked: He put his opponent's king in check.) sakk4) (a pattern of squares: I like the red check on that material.) kocka5) (a ticket received in return for handing in baggage etc.) elismervény6) ((especially American) a bill: The check please, waiter!) számla7) ((American) a cheque.) csekk•- checked- checkbook
- check-in
- checkmate 3. verb(to put (an opponent's king) in this position.) sakk-mattot ad- checkout- checkpoint
- check-up
- check in
- check out
- check up on
- check up -
5 roll
lajstrom, zsemlye, tekercs, gördítés, gördülés to roll: dörög (ágyú), himbálódzik, görget, pereg (dob)* * *I 1. [rəul] noun1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) tekercs2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) zsemle3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) hempergés4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) himbálódzás5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) morajlás6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) zsírpárna7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) dobpergés2. verb1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) gurul2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) gördül3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) (fel)göngyölít4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) hempereg5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) sodor, gyúr6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) becsavar7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) hengerel; kinyújt8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) himbálódzik9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) dörög10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) forgatja a szemét11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) ring(atózik)12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) hömpölyög13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) elmúlik•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate 3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) görkorcsolyázik- roll in
- roll up II(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) (név)jegyzék
См. также в других словарях:
burst out doing something — burst out (doing something) to suddenly begin making sounds. Everyone burst out laughing. I collapsed in a heap and burst out crying … New idioms dictionary
burst out — (doing something) to suddenly begin making sounds. Everyone burst out laughing. I collapsed in a heap and burst out crying … New idioms dictionary
burst out of somewhere — burst out of (somewhere) to suddenly appear from somewhere. Suddenly I burst out of the tangled brush onto the pavement. The silvery jet burst out of the dark clouds above … New idioms dictionary
burst out of — (somewhere) to suddenly appear from somewhere. Suddenly I burst out of the tangled brush onto the pavement. The silvery jet burst out of the dark clouds above … New idioms dictionary
burst out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms burst out : present tense I/you/we/they burst out he/she/it bursts out present participle bursting out past tense burst out past participle burst out 1) burst out doing something to suddenly start laughing or… … English dictionary
burst out — 1) PHR V ERG If someone bursts out laughing, crying, or making another noise, they suddenly start making that noise. You can also say that a noise bursts out. [V P ing] The class burst out laughing... [V P] Then the applause burst out... [V P… … English dictionary
burst out phrasal — verb 1 burst out laughing/crying etc to suddenly start to laugh, cry etc: They all burst out laughing at the expression on her face. 2 (T) to suddenly say something forcefully: I don t believe it! she burst out angrily. see also: outburst (1) 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
burst out — Synonyms and related words: be in stitches, belch, blow open, blow out, blurt, blurt out, break out, break up, burst forth, burst into laughter, burst out laughing, burst with laughter, bust a gut, cachinnate, cackle, chortle, chuckle, crow,… … Moby Thesaurus
burst out — verb 1. give sudden release to an expression (Freq. 3) We burst out laughing I hate you, she burst out • Hypernyms: ↑express, ↑show, ↑evince • Hyponyms: ↑rip out … Useful english dictionary
ˌburst ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to suddenly say or shout something ‘I hate you! Julia suddenly burst out.[/ex] 2) burst out laughing/crying to suddenly start laughing or crying … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
burst out — v. (G) they burst out laughing … Combinatory dictionary