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1 kapcsolja X-et
put me through to X. -
2 kérem X-et a telefonhoz
put me through to X. -
3 alapos vallatás alá vet vkit
to put sy through it -
4 alaposan helybenhagy
to put sy through it -
5 alaposan kikérdez vkit
to put sy through it -
6 alaposan megver
to put sy through it -
7 elvégez vmit
to put sg through -
8 eredményesen elvégez vmit
to put sg through -
9 kínos perceket szerez vkinek
to put sy through it -
10 összekapcsol vkit vkivel
to put sy through to sy -
11 iskoláztat vkit
to put sy through college -
12 kemény próbának vet alá vkit
to put sy through an ordeal -
13 kipróbálja vki képességeit
to put sy through his paces -
14 átmegy
(DE) durchgegangen; durchgehen; durchgeht; durchwandern; hinübergehen; hinüberkommen; hinüberwechseln; passieren; passierend; setzen; überspielen; (EN) adjourn; come across; come through; come through sg; cross; cross over; get through; go over; go through; knife; overgo; pass across; pass through; pass trough; passes; pierce through; put over; repass; step across -
15 befejez
(DE) Absolvierung {e}; absolvieren; ausführend; ausmachen; beenden; beendet; beendete; beendigen; durchbringen; durchhaben; schließen; vollendet; vollführen; (EN) accomplish; achieve; carry through; clear off; close; complete; conclude; do, did, done; end; finish; finish off; get through; knock off; make good; perfect; perfectionate; perfectionize; polish off; put through; round; round off; sign off; terminate; terminates; wind, wound -
16 kitesz
(DE) aussetzend; herausstellen; (EN) can; come out; come to; display; expel; expose; made; make; make, made; put out; put through; set out -
17 legyőz
(DE) besiegen; besiegt; bewältige; bewältigen; bewältigt; bezwang; bezwingen; bezwingt; bändige; bändigende; bändigt; erobert; meistern; niedergekämpft; niederkämpfen; schlagen; unterkriegen; übermannt; übersteht; überwinden; überwindet; überwältigen; überwältigt; bemeistern; bodigen; dümpeln; niederzwingen; (EN) bear down; beat; beat, beat; beat, beat, beaten; blitz; bowl out; combat; conquer; defeat; discomfit; down; flog; floor; lick; negotiate; outface; outmatch; outplay; overbear; overbear, overbore, overborne; overbore; overborne; overcame; overcome; overcome, overcame, overcome; overmaster; overmatch; overplay; overpower; overtake; overtake, overtook, overtaken; overtaken; overthrew; overthrow; overthrow, overthrew, overthrown; overthrown; overtook; overwhelm; pip; plough under; plow under; put down; put over; reduce; rout; smite; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; smitten; smote; subdue; subject; surmount; surmount to sg; take, took, taken; thrash; tide over; trounce; vanquish; whip; whomp; whop; whump; win through; womp; worst; zap -
18 megvalósít
(DE) ausführend; erreicht; getätigt; realisieren; realisiert; verwirklichen; verwirklicht; (EN) accomplish; achieve; actualize; attain; bring in effect; bring into effect; bring to effect; bring to fruition; effect; effectuate; execute; flesh out; follow out; make good; materialize; put into practical; put through; reach; realise; realize; work out -
19 keresztüljuttat
(EN) get through; put through -
20 keresztüljuttat
to get through, to put through
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