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Rat
Példåk
Despite efforts to control their population, rats remain a common sight in urban areas.
A populĂĄciĂłjuk szabĂĄlyozĂĄsĂĄra tett erĆfeszĂtĂ©sek ellenĂ©re a patkĂĄnyok tovĂĄbbra is gyakori lĂĄtvĂĄnyt nyĂșjtanak vĂĄrosi terĂŒleteken.
02
a pad, typically made of hair, worn to add volume to a woman's hairstyle
Példåk
The stylist used a rat to create a fuller look.
03
a person considered treacherous, despicable, or contemptible
Offensive
Slang
Példåk
She calls anyone who lies to friends a rat.
04
someone who works or provides replacement workers during a strike
Példåk
He hires rats to keep the factory running during the strike.
05
besĂșgĂł, informĂĄtor
someone who gives information about other people and their crimes or wrongdoings to the police or authorities
Slang
Példåk
He was labeled a rat after he cooperated with the police and testified against his former associates.
BesĂșgĂłnak bĂ©lyegeztĂ©k, miutĂĄn egyĂŒttmƱködött a rendĆrsĂ©ggel Ă©s tanĂșskodott korĂĄbbi cinkosai ellen.
to rat
01
to use a hair pad to add volume or fullness to a hairstyle
Példåk
The stylist rats the curls for a vintage look.
02
to abandon or betray one's friends, group, or party for personal gain
Példåk
The politician rats his party for personal advantage.
03
take the place of someone who is on strike, performing their work
Példåk
The company hires workers to rat for those on strike.
04
to employ strikebreakers to replace striking workers
Példåk
Management rats by hiring replacement workers.
Példåk
The gang member was ostracized after he ratted out his former associates.
A bandatagot kitagadtĂĄk, miutĂĄn feladta korĂĄbbi tĂĄrsait.
06
to hunt or catch rats, often using dogs trained for the purpose
Példåk
He trains the dog to rat effectively in the granary.
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