vamp
vamp
vĂŠmp
vāmp
/vˈÊmp/

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

01

egy vamp, egy csábító nƑ

an attractive woman who seduces men by her looks
Példåk
She was a vamp who knew how to get what she wanted.
Ɛ egy våmp volt, aki tudta, hogyan szerezze meg azt, amit akart.
02

a csĂ­pƑ, a felsƑ elĂŒlsƑ rĂ©sz

the upper front part of a boot or shoe, covering the top of the foot
Példåk
These boots have a reinforced vamp to withstand tough outdoor conditions.
Ezek a csizmĂĄk megerƑsĂ­tett orrrĂ©sszel rendelkeznek, hogy ellenĂĄlljanak a kemĂ©ny kĂŒlsƑ körĂŒlmĂ©nyeknek.
03

egy vamp, egy rövid

a short, repeated musical phrase, often improvised, used as an introduction or accompaniment
Példåk
The band kept a steady vamp going while the soloist prepared.
Az egyĂŒttes folyamatos vampot tartott fenn, amĂ­g a szĂłlista kĂ©szĂŒlt.
to vamp
01

megjavĂ­tja a cipƑ orrĂĄt, foltozza a cipƑ elejĂ©t

to repair or furnish a shoe with a new vamp (the front part of the upper)
Transitive: to vamp a shoe
Példåk
She had her shoes vamped instead of buying new ones.
Ɛ megjavĂ­ttatta a cipƑjĂ©t Ășj vĂĄsĂĄrlĂĄsa helyett.
02

csåbít, elbƱvöl

to act seductively toward someone
Transitive: to vamp sb
Példåk
The actress vamped her co‑star during the scene.
A szĂ­nĂ©sznƑ csĂĄbĂ­totta partnere a jelenet alatt.
03

foltoz, javĂ­t

to repair or improve something old by adding a new part
Transitive: to vamp sth
Példåk
The tailor vamped the coat by replacing the sleeves.
A szabó megjavította a kabåtot az ujjak cseréjével.
04

improvizĂĄl, kitalĂĄl

to invent or fabricate something, often quickly or without preparation
Transitive: to vamp sth
Példåk
She vamped a story to entertain the children.
Ɛ improvizålt egy történetet, hogy szórakoztassa a gyerekeket.
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