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61 win\ the\ exchange
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62 swop
[swop] 1. past tense, past participle - swopped, swapped; verb(to exchange one thing for another: He swopped his ball with another boy for a pistol; They swopped books with each other.) (el)cserél2. noun(an exchange: a fair swop.) csere(bere) -
63 barter
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64 cash
készpénz* * *[kæʃ] 1. noun1) (coins or paper money, not cheques, credit cards etc: Do you wish to pay cash?) készpénz2) (payment by money or cheque as opposed to payment by account: Cash or account, madam?) készpénzfizetés3) (money in any form: He has plenty of cash.) pénz2. verb(to turn into, or exchange for, money: You may cash a traveller's cheque here; Can you cash a cheque for me?) bevált- cashier- cash-and-carry
- cash machine
- cash register
- cash in
- cash in on -
65 cash in
(to exchange for money: I've cashed in all my shares.) befizet (pénzt bankba) -
66 commerce
forgalom, érintkezés, kereskedelem* * *['komə:s] 1. noun(the exchange of goods between nations or people; trade on a large scale: He is engaged in commerce.) kereskedelem2. noun(a TV or radio advertisement: I enjoyed the play but the commercials irritated me.) reklám- commercialise
- commercialism
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67 hire
díjazás, bérbevétel, bérelés, alkalmazás, fizetés to hire: bérel, kibérel, szerződtet* * *1. verb1) ((often with from) to get the use of by paying money: He's hiring a car (from us) for the week.) (ki)bérel, kölcsönöz2) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) bérbe ad3) ((especially American) to employ (a workman etc): They have hired a team of labourers to dig the road.) alkalmaz2. noun((money paid for) hiring: Is this hall for hire?; How much is the hire of the hall?; We don't own this crane - it's on hire.) (ki)bérlés; bér(leti díj)- hirer- hire-purchase -
68 in return (for)
(as an exchange (for something): We'll send them whisky and they'll send us vodka in return: They'll send us vodka in return for whisky.) viszonzásul -
69 in return (for)
(as an exchange (for something): We'll send them whisky and they'll send us vodka in return: They'll send us vodka in return for whisky.) viszonzásul -
70 interactive
[-iv]adjective (allowing a continuous exchange of information between a computer and the person using it, so that the computer can respond immediately to the user's instructions or questions: an interactive system/program; interactive video games.) párbeszédes, interaktív -
71 interchange
közlekedési csomópont* * *['intə ein‹]1) (a place where two or more main roads or motorways at different levels are joined by means of several small roads, so allowing cars etc to move from one road to another.) (különszintű) csomópont2) ((an) exchange: an interchange of ideas.) kicserélés• -
72 Internet
['intənet, ]( American[) 'intərnet](a worldwide computer network that provides information on very many subjects and enables users to exchange messages.) internet -
73 kidnap
elhurcol, elrabol* * *['kidnæp]past tense, past participle - kidnapped; verb(to carry off (a person) by force, often demanding money in exchange for his safe return: He is very wealthy and lives in fear of his children being kidnapped.) elrabol -
74 network
1) (anything in the form of a net, ie with many lines crossing each other: A network of roads covered the countryside.) hálózat2) (a widespread organization: a radio network; television networks.) hálózat3) (a system of computers that can exchange messages and information: The Internet is a global computer network) hálózat -
75 pawn
gyalog (sakkban), paraszt (sakkban), zálog to pawn: zálogba ad, elzálogosít, kockáztat* * *[po:n] 1. verb(to give (an article of value) to a pawnbroker in exchange for money (which may be repaid at a later time to get the article back): I had to pawn my watch to pay the bill.) zálogba ad2. noun1) (in chess, one of the small pieces of lowest rank.) gyalog2) (a person who is used by another person for his own gain, advantage etc: She was a pawn in his ambitious plans.) zálog; eszköz•- pawnshop
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76 pawnbroker
noun (a person who lends money in exchange for pawned articles.) zálogkölcsönző -
77 pay
fizetés, fizetség, bér, illetmény to pay: kátrányoz, fizet, kifizetődik* * *[pei] 1. past tense, past participle - paid; verb1) (to give (money) to (someone) in exchange for goods, services etc: He paid $5 for the book.) fizet2) (to return (money that is owed): It's time you paid your debts.) kiegyenlít3) (to suffer punishment (for): You'll pay for that remark!) megfizet (vmiért)4) (to be useful or profitable (to): Crime doesn't pay.) kifizetődik5) (to give (attention, homage, respect etc): Pay attention!; to pay one's respects.) figyel; tiszteletét teszi2. noun(money given or received for work etc; wages: How much pay do you get?) fizetés- payable- payee
- payment
- pay-packet
- pay-roll
- pay back
- pay off
- pay up
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78 rate
díjtétel, kamatláb, fok, tarifa, rang, osztály, ár to rate: megadóztat, adót vet ki, sorol vhova, megdorgál* * *[reit] 1. noun1) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high (monthly) accident rate in a factory.) arány, ráta2) (the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio: There was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam.) arány(szám)3) (the speed with which something happens or is done: He works at a tremendous rate; the rate of increase/expansion.) sebesség4) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) tarifa5) ((usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc.) helyi adó2. verb(to estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc: I don't rate this book very highly; He doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation.) becsül- rating- at this
- at that rate
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79 rent out
(to allow people to use (a house etc which one owns) in exchange for money.) kiad -
80 sale
vásár, kiárusítás* * *[seil]1) (the act of giving something to someone in exchange for money: the sale of a house; Sales of cars have increased.) eladás2) (in a shop etc, an offer of goods at lowered prices for a short time: I bought my dress in a sale.) (engedményes) vásár3) (an event at which goods are sold: an auction sale; a book sale.) vásár•- saleroom- salesman
- salesmanship
- for sale
- sale of work
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