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1 vérzik a seb
the wound oozes blood, blood oozes from the wound -
2 átcsévél
(EN) wind, wound -
3 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 -
4 csavar
(DE) Schraube {e}; Schrauben {pl}; schrauben; (EN) bolt; clam; clamp; curl; male screw; saucer-headed; screw; slice; squeeze; twirl; twist; unscrewed; wind; wind, wound -
5 csavarodik
(DE) s. wickeln; winden; krengeln; spindeln; (EN) curl; screw; slew; slue; snake; swerve; twine; wind, wound; writhe; writhe oneself -
6 csévélődik
(EN) wind, wound -
7 dobtekercselésű
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8 elgörbül
(DE) s. verbiegen; (EN) become bent; bend, bent; buckle; cramp; crank; get out of true; twist; warp; wind, wound -
9 elkanyarodik
(DE) abgeschwenkt; (EN) peel; swerve; turn off; wind, wound -
10 fejseb
(DE) Kopfwunde {e}; (EN) head-wound -
11 felcsévél
(EN) wind; wind a bobbin; wind, wound -
12 felgombolyodik
(EN) wind, wound -
13 felszámol
(DE) aufräumen; ausgemerzt; eliminiert; liquidieren; (EN) eliminate; fold; fold up; liquidate; mop; mop up; sell off; settle; wind, wound -
14 felteker
(DE) aufwinden; taljen; (EN) ball; ball up; coil; coil up; convolve; fake; furl; reel; unclew; unclue; wind; wind, wound -
15 frettált
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16 fúj
(DE) blasen; bläst; fauche; fauchen; schnaufen; wehen; weht; (EN) blew; blow; blow, blew, blown; bluster; huff; waft; wind, wound -
17 gombolyít
(DE) haspeln; (EN) ball; reel; wind; wind, wound -
18 göngyölít
(EN) ball; roll; wind, wound -
19 göngyölődik
(EN) wind, wound -
20 hússeb
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