pique
pique
pik
pik
/pˈiːk/

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

01

egy dĂŒhroham, egy felindulĂĄs

a brief, intense feeling of anger, irritation, or resentment
Példåk
His pique was evident when his idea was rejected.
Nyilvånvaló volt a pique-je, amikor az ötletét elutasítottåk.
to pique
01

ingerel, megsért

to trigger a strong emotional reaction in someone, such as anger, resentment, or offense
Transitive: to pique sb/sth
Példåk
Her comment about my work piqued my anger.
Megjegyzése a munkåmról felbosszantott.
02

felkelt, izgat

to provoke or arouse a feeling of interest or curiosity in someone
Transitive: to pique a sense of interest or curiosity
Példåk
The teaser trailer for the upcoming movie was strategically crafted to pique the audience's interest and anticipation.
A közelgƑ film teaser trailerje stratĂ©giailag kĂ©szĂŒlt, hogy felkeltse a közönsĂ©g Ă©rdeklƑdĂ©sĂ©t Ă©s vĂĄrakozĂĄsĂĄt.
03

dicsekszik, bĂŒszke valamire

to pride oneself on something or feel a sense of superiority
Transitive: to pique oneself on sth
Példåk
The accomplished chef could n't help but pique himself on his signature dish that had won numerous awards.
A kivåló séf nem tudott megållni, hogy ne dicsekedjen a díjnyertes alåíró ételével.
pique
pique
pik
pik
/pÉȘkˈeÉȘ/
piqué
01

a woven fabric with a raised, textured pattern, often featuring small geometric designs, commonly used in garments such as polo shirts

Példåk
The tailor recommended a pique fabric for the summer shirts.
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