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Angol-magyar szótár

Hungarian-English translation for: to be feel seasick
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Fogd be a szád!Pipe down! [coll.]
nem odaillő (van)to be out of place
fél a pókoktólto be afraid of spiders
roskadto be in a tumble-down condition
Unverified úgy tartják róla, hogybelieved to be
orvost. meghűléssel fekszikto be down with a cold
vminek alapján készült {past-p}to be based (up)on
Unverified majd elválikit remains to be seen
ismeretségben van vkivelto be acquainted with sb.
tudatában van vminekto be aware of sth.
tudatában van vminekto be conscious of sth.
függ vmitőlto be reliant on / upon sth.
hozzászokott vmihez {adj}to be used to [doing sth.]
hajlamos vmireto be apt to be sth.
haragszik vmi miattto be indignant at sth.
Unverified ki van téve vminekto be liable to sth.
szerelmesnek lenni vkibe [infin.]to be in love with
elektr. áram allatt vanto be live [e.g. wire]
kész megtenni vmitto be poised to do sth.
szándékozik megtenni vmitto be poised to do sth.
idióma Ez még nem tragédia!It could be worse!
felel vkiért/vmiértto be answerable for sb./sth.
felel vkiért/vmiértto be accountable for sb./sth.
felel vkiért/vmiértto be responsible for sb./sth.
a lehető leghamarabb {adv}as soon as can be
hajlamos megtenni vmitto be inclined to do sth.
un vkit/vmitto be tired of sb./sth.
un vkit/vmitto be weary of sb./sth.
un vkit/vmitto be bored with sb./sth.
un vkit/vmitto be bored by sb./sth.
un vkit/vmitto be sick of sb./sth.
aggódik [vkiért/vmiért]to be anxious [about sb./sth.]
fél [vkitől/vmitől]to be afraid [of sb./sth.]
untig elege van vmibőlto be pissed off [sl.]
nincs eszénélto be out of one's mind
el van telve magával [közb.]to be full of oneself
van utalva vmireto be reliant on / upon sth.
szándékában áll megtenni vmitto be poised to do sth.
un vkit/vmitto be fed up with sb./sth.
türelmetlenül vár vmit tennito be dying to do sth.
idióma elege van vmibőlto be fed up with sth. [coll.]
szabad vmit tenni [infin.]to be allowed to do something
kedve van vmihezto be in the mood for sth.
(már csak) csont és bőrto be nothing but skin and bone
el van bűvölve vkitől/vmitőlto be enamored of sb./sth. [Am.]
vkinek a sarkában van [követi, üldözi]to be on sb.'s tail
el van bűvölve vkitől/vmitőlto be enamoured of sb./sth. [Br.]
Te nem vagy normális.You must be out of your mind.
föld. Belgium {noun}Belgium <.be>
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