spat
spat
spĂŠt
spāt
/spˈÊt/

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

to spat
01

tapsol, ĂŒt

to clap together or strike the hands
Transitive: to spat one's hands
to spat definition and meaning
Példåk
The dance instructor demonstrated the steps, urging the class to spat their hands to the lively rhythm.
A tĂĄncoktatĂł bemutatta a lĂ©pĂ©seket, Ă©s arra ösztönözte az osztĂĄlyt, hogy ĂŒssĂ©k össze a kezĂŒket az Ă©lĂ©nk ritmusra.
02

veszekedik, civakodik

to have a quick and small argument, usually over unimportant matters
Intransitive: to spat | to spat about sth | to spat over sth
to spat definition and meaning
Példåk
The siblings often spat about which TV show to watch.
A testvérek gyakran veszekedtek arról, hogy melyik TV-mƱsort nézzék.
03

ikrĂĄzik, lĂĄrvĂĄkat bocsĂĄt ki

(of shellfish) to spawn or release larvae
Intransitive
Példåk
After the mature mussels are exposed to the right conditions, they spat, scattering their tiny offspring.
MiutĂĄn az Ă©rett kagylĂłk ki vannak tĂ©ve a megfelelƑ körĂŒlmĂ©nyeknek, ikrĂĄznak, szĂ©tszĂłrva aprĂł utĂłdaikat.
04

fröcsköl, pattog

to produce a splattering or smacking noise
Intransitive
Példåk
The hailstones spatted against the roof, making a loud and rapid tapping noise.
A jĂ©gdarabok csapĂłdtak a tetƑre, hangos Ă©s gyors kopogĂł zajt keltve.
01

egy rövid veszekedés, egy jelentéktelen vita

a short quarrel about a matter that is unimportant
02

fiatal osztriga, frissen letelepedett osztriga

a young oyster or other bivalve that has recently settled and attached itself to a surface in its natural habitat
03

lĂĄbszĂĄrvĂ©dƑ, harisnya

a cloth covering (a legging) that covers the instep and ankles
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