latter
la
ˈlÊ
lā
tter
tər
tēr
/ˈlétə/

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

01

utĂłbbi, mĂĄsodik

referring to the second of two things mentioned
Példåk
Among the two books recommended by the professor, I found the latter one more insightful.
A professzor ĂĄltal ajĂĄnlott kĂ©t könyv közĂŒl a utĂłbbit tartottam betekintƑbbnek.
02

utĂłbbi, kĂ©sƑbbi

closest to the end of a particular period of time, event, etc.
Példåk
The latter part of the meeting focused on addressing questions and concerns raised by attendees.
A talĂĄlkozĂł utolsĂł rĂ©sze a rĂ©sztvevƑk ĂĄltal felvetett kĂ©rdĂ©sek Ă©s aggodalmak kezelĂ©sĂ©re összpontosĂ­tott.
03

utĂłbbi, frissebb

having occurred recently
Példåk
The town had survived several disasters, but the latter calamities were the most devastating.
A vĂĄros több katasztrĂłfĂĄt is tĂșlĂ©lt, de a kĂ©sƑbbi csapĂĄsok voltak a legpusztĂ­tĂłbbak.
the latter
the
ˈðə
dhē
la
lĂŠ
lā
tter
tər
tēr
/ðə lˈatə/
the latter
01

utĂłbbi

used to refer to the second of two individuals or things mentioned in a preceding statement
Példåk
Both strategies have their merits, but I believe the latter is more effective in the long run.
MindkĂ©t stratĂ©gia megvan az elƑnyeivel, de Ășgy gondolom, hogy az utĂłbbi hatĂ©konyabb hosszĂș tĂĄvon.
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