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

01

padlĂĄs, tetƑtĂ©r

an area or room directly under the roof of a house, typically used for storage or as an additional living area
attic definition and meaning
Példåk
The attic is accessible via a pull-down ladder in the hallway for storing seasonal decorations and old furniture.
A padlĂĄs egy folyosĂłn lĂ©vƑ behĂșzhatĂł lĂ©tra segĂ­tsĂ©gĂ©vel Ă©rhetƑ el, ahol szezonĂĄlis dĂ­szĂ­tƑelemeket Ă©s rĂ©gi bĂștorokat tĂĄrolhatunk.
02

attika, attikaemelet

(in architecture) a low wall or façade above the entablature that conceals the roof
Példåk
Classical temples often feature an attic with inscriptions.
A klasszikus templomok gyakran rendelkeznek attikĂĄval feliratokkal.
03

fej, koponya

the head of a human
Humorous
Informal
Példåk
Use your attic and think carefully before deciding.
HasznĂĄld a fejed Ă©s gondold ĂĄt alaposan, mielƑtt döntesz.
04

attikai nyelvjĂĄrĂĄs, iĂłn-attikai nyelvjĂĄrĂĄs

the form of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica, Athens, and Ionia
Példåk
Plato wrote his dialogues in Attic Greek.
Platón pårbeszédeit attikai görög nyelven írta.
01

attikai, AttikĂĄbĂłl szĂĄrmazĂł

relating to Attica, its people, or the classical Athenian dialect
Példåk
The playwright used an Attic style in his dialogue.
A dråmaíró attikai stílust hasznålt a pårbeszédében.
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