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101 be under the impression (that)
(to have the (often wrong) feeling or idea that: I was under the impression that you were paying for this meal.) az a benyomása, hogyEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > be under the impression (that)
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102 be up to no good
(to be doing something wrong: I'm sure he's up to no good.) vmi rosszban töri a fejét -
103 between
között* * *[bi'twi:n]1) (in, to, through or across the space dividing two people, places, times etc: between the car and the pavement; between 2 o'clock and 2.30; between meals.) között, közé2) (concerning the relationship of two things or people: the difference between right and wrong.) között3) (by the combined action of; working together: They managed it between them.) egymás között4) (part to one (person or thing), part to (the other): Divide the chocolate between you.) egymás között• -
104 blame
vád, szemrehányás, felelősség to blame: hibáztat, okol* * *[bleim] 1. verb1) (to consider someone or something responsible for something bad: I blame the wet road for the accident.) hibáztat2) (to find fault with (a person): I don't blame you for wanting to leave.) okol2. noun(the responsibility (for something bad): He takes the blame for everything that goes wrong.) felelősség -
105 case
fiók, köpeny, tok, láda, eset, szekrény, tartó to case: tokba rak, ládába rak, ládáz, beburkol* * *I [keis] noun1) (an instance or example: another case of child-beating; a bad case of measles.) eset2) (a particular situation: It's different in my case.) eset3) (a legal trial: The judge in this case is very fair.) ügy4) (an argument or reason: There's a good case for thinking he's wrong.) ok5) ((usually with the) a fact: I don't think that's really the case.) ügy6) (a form of a pronoun (eg he or him), noun or adjective showing its relation to other words in the sentence.) eset•- in case- in case of
- in that case II [keis] noun1) (a container or outer covering: a case of medical instruments; a suitcase.) táska2) (a crate or box: six cases of whisky.) láda3) (a piece of furniture for displaying or containing things: a glass case full of china; a bookcase.) szekrény -
106 catch red-handed
(to find (a person) in the act of doing wrong: The police caught the thief red-handed.) tetten ér -
107 circle
erkély (színházban), kerület, körpálya, körforgás to circle: körbejár, övez, kering, körüljár, körbemegy* * *['sə:kl] 1. noun1) (a figure (O) bounded by one line, every point on which is equally distant from the centre.) kör2) (something in the form of a circle: She was surrounded by a circle of admirers.) kör3) (a group of people: a circle of close friends; wealthy circles.) (társasági stb.) kör4) (a balcony in a theatre etc: We sat in the circle at the opera.) erkély (színházban)2. verb1) (to move in a circle round something: The chickens circled round the farmer who was bringing their food.) körbejár2) (to draw a circle round: Please circle the word you think is wrong.) bekarikáz -
108 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) szemet huny vmi fölött -
109 compensate
kompenzál, kárpótol, kártalanít* * *['kompənseit]1) (to give money to (someone) or to do something else to make up for loss or wrong they have experienced: This payment will compensate (her) for the loss of her job.) kárpótol2) (to undo the effect of a disadvantage etc: The love the child received from his grandmother compensated for the cruelty of his parents.) kompenzál•- compensation -
110 concede
ad, engedményt tesz, megad, átenged, koncedál* * *[kən'si:d]1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) beleegyezik2) (to grant (eg a right).) megad -
111 condemn
megbélyegez, elítél* * *[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) megbélyegez, elítél2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) (el)ítél3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) szanál•- condemned cell -
112 confess
elismer, meggyón, beismer, megvall, gyóntat, gyón* * *[kən'fes](to make known that one is guilty, wrong etc; to admit: He confessed (to the crime); He confessed that he had broken the vase; It was stupid of me, I confess.) bevall- confessional
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113 connive
összejátszik vkivel* * *((with at) to make no attempt to hinder (something wrong or illegal): Her mother connived at the child's truancy.) szemet huny vmi felett -
114 conscience
lelkiismeret* * *['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) lelkiismeret -
115 constructive
[-tiv]adjective (helpful; having to do with making, not with destroying: Constructive criticism tells you both what is wrong and also what to do about it.) konstruktív -
116 context
szövegkörnyezet* * *['kontekst](the parts directly before or after a word or phrase (written or spoken) which affect its meaning: This statement, taken out of its context, gives a wrong impression of the speaker's opinions.) szövegösszefüggés -
117 correct
korrekt, megfelelő, pontos, kifogástalan to correct: ellensúlyoz, megbüntet, megfenyít, kijavít* * *[kə'rekt] 1. verb1) (to remove faults and errors from: These spectacles will correct his eye defect.) korrigál2) ((of a teacher etc) to mark errors in: I have fourteen exercise books to correct.) kijavít2. adjective1) (free from faults or errors: This sum is correct.) hibátlan2) (right; not wrong: Did I get the correct idea from what you said?; You are quite correct.) helyes•- corrective
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118 crime
bűncselekmény, bűntett* * *1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) bűncselekmény; bűnözés2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) vétek•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) bűnös, bűnöző -
119 criminal
büntetőjogi, bűnvádi* * *['kriminl]1) (concerned with crime: criminal law.) büntetőjogi, bűnvádi2) (against the law: Theft is a criminal offence.) törvényellenes3) (very wrong; wicked: a criminal waste of food.) vétkes -
120 culprit
bűnös, vádlott* * *(a person responsible for something wrong, unpleasant etc: As soon as he saw the broken window he began to look for the culprit.) bűnös, tettes
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