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Hungarian-English translation for: to look after the children
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TV F A Simpson családThe Simpsons
orvost. gégerák {noun}cancer of the larynx
újságír sajtószabadság {noun}freedom of the press
egész éjjel {adv}during the night
pol. államelnök {noun}president of the state
pol. államalapítás {noun}founding of the state
pol. államhatalom {noun}authority of the state
pofon {noun}slap in the face
közelegto be in the offing
elsősorban {adv}in the first place
anat. kézfej {noun}back of the hand
a távolban {adv}in the distance
filoz. akaratszabadság {noun}freedom of (the) will
orvost. bélgyulladás {noun}inflammation of the bowel
kórlefolyás {noun}course of (the) disease
orvost. kórlefolyás {noun}progress of (the) disease
orvost. hólyaghurut {noun}inflammation of the bladder
orvost. bélgyulladás {noun}inflammation of the intestines
orvost. csontlágyulás {noun}softening of the bones
a napokban {adv}the other day
orvost. agyrázkódás {noun}concussion of the brain
orvost. szívszélhüdés {noun}beating of the heart
orvost. vesegyulladás {noun}inflammation of the kidney
orvost. veserák {noun}cancer of the kidney
orvost. mellrák {noun}cancer of the breast
egyidejűleg {adv}at the same time
anat. nyakcsigolya {noun}vertebra of the neck
levéltitok {noun}inviolability of the mail
fejléc {noun}head of the letter
váratlanul {adv}out of the blue
zene furulyázikto play on the flute
orvost. gyomorrák {noun}cancer of the stomach
zene hegedülto (play the) fiddle [coll.]
előírás szerinti {adj} {adv}by the book
orvost. hererák {noun}cancer of the testicle
orvost. bélrák {noun}cancer of the bowel
orvost. bélrák {noun}cancer of the bowels
ezot. Vízöntő {noun}The Water-Carrier [Aquarius]
orvost. bélrák {noun}cancer of the intestine
ezot. Bak {noun}The Sea-goat [Capricorn]
orvost. méhnyakrák {noun}cancer of the cervix
mindenütt {adv}all over the place
anat. koponyaalap {noun}base of the skull
orvost. tüdőgyulladás {noun}inflammation of the lungs
orvost. tüdőrák {noun}cancer of the lung
bibl. bibliamagyarázat {noun}interpretation of the Bible
asztron. holdfogyatkozás {noun}eclipse of the moon
asztron. napfogyatkozás {noun}eclipse of the sun
bibl. frigyláda {noun}Ark of the Covenant
TV rádiózikto listen to the radio
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