joust
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/d‍ʒˈa‍ʊst/

A(z) „joust” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

lovagi pĂĄrbaj, lovagi torna

a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances
02

pĂĄrbaj, vita

an act of arguing with somebody, especially as part of a formal or public debate
03

hĂĄlĂłnĂĄl vĂ­vott pĂĄrbaj, hĂĄlĂłnĂĄl törtĂ©nƑ összecsapĂĄs

a push or hit above the net by two opposing volleyball players that happens at the same time for gaining the control
Példåk
She won the joust by pushing the ball past the opponent's hands.
Megnyerte a pårbajt azzal, hogy a labdåt az ellenfél kezei mögé tolta.
to joust
01

lovagi tornĂĄn versenyez, pĂĄrbajozik lovagi tornĂĄn

to engage in a combat or competition, typically involving mounted knights, who use lances to try to unseat each other
Példåk
Last month, Sir Arthur jousted against his rival and won the championship.
A mĂșlt hĂłnapban Sir Arthur megvĂ­vott a rivĂĄlisĂĄval Ă©s megnyerte a bajnoksĂĄgot.
02

vitatkozni, vitatni

to argue with another person, particularly in a formal occasion such as a debate
Transitive
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