maul
maul
mɔl
mawl
/mˈɔːl/

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

01

egy nehéz kalapåcs, egy harci bunkó

a heavy club or hammer, often equipped with spikes, used as a weapon or tool for striking or crushing
maul definition and meaning
Példåk
Lumberjacks use a maul to split logs into firewood, its weight and force making quick work of even the toughest timber.
A favĂĄgĂłk egy nagy kalapĂĄcsot hasznĂĄlnak a rönkök tƱzifĂĄvĂĄ valĂł hasĂ­tĂĄsĂĄhoz, a sĂșlya Ă©s ereje gyors munkĂĄt vĂ©gez mĂ©g a legkemĂ©nyebb fĂĄval is.
02

maul, spontĂĄn ruck

a situation where rugby players from both teams bind together around a ball carrier who is on their feet
Példåk
He joined the maul to support his teammate.
Csatlakozott a malomhoz, hogy tĂĄmogassa csapattĂĄrsĂĄt.
to maul
01

széttép, marcangol

to attack or handle someone or something roughly, causing severe injury or damage
Transitive: to maul sb/sth
to maul definition and meaning
Példåk
If not properly trained, the dog may maul unsuspecting visitors in the future.
Ha nem megfelelƑen kikĂ©pezett, a kutya a jövƑben megsebezheti a gyanĂștlan lĂĄtogatĂłkat.
02

hasít, széthasít

to split or break apart something, typically wood, using a heavy tool
Transitive: to maul wood
Példåk
They had to maul the old fence posts before they could rebuild the structure.
Fel kellett törniĂŒk a rĂ©gi kerĂ­tĂ©soszlopokat, mielƑtt ĂșjraĂ©pĂ­thettĂ©k volna a szerkezetet.
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