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Corn
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kukorica, tengeri
a tall plant with large yellow seeds that grow together on a cob, which is cooked and eaten as a vegetable or animal food
Dialect
American
Példåk
The soup was made with corn, potatoes, and herbs.
A leves kukoricĂĄbĂłl, burgonyĂĄbĂłl Ă©s gyĂłgynövĂ©nyekbĆl kĂ©szĂŒlt.
02
kukorica
the dried grains or kernels of a cereal plant, commonly used in various culinary preparations
Példåk
As the corn dried in the sun, it turned into golden kernels ready for harvest.
Ahogy a kukorica szĂĄradt a napon, arany szĂnƱ szemekkĂ© vĂĄlt, kĂ©szen a betakarĂtĂĄsra.
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kukorica, tengeri
ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food
04
kukoricawhisky, bourbon
whiskey distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn
05
bĂșza, Gabona
(Great Britain) any of various cereal plants (especially the dominant crop of the region--wheat in Great Britain or oats in Scotland and Ireland)
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tyĂșkszem, kemĂ©nyedĂ©s
a hard thickening of the skin (especially on the top or sides of the toes) caused by the pressure of ill-fitting shoes
07
szentimentalizmus, közhelyesség
something sentimental or trite
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tĂșlzott Ă©rzelgĆssĂ©g, tĂșlzottan drĂĄmai viselkedĂ©s
exaggerated sentimentality or overly dramatic behavior, often in entertainment or speech, that comes across as clichéd or insincere
Disapproving
Humorous
Informal
Példåk
His speech was so full of corn that it felt more like a soap opera than a serious talk.
A beszéde annyira tele volt melodråmåval, hogy inkåbb egy szappanoperåra emlékeztetett, mint egy komoly beszélgetésre.
to corn
01
sĂłzni, sĂłval tartĂłsĂtani
preserve with salt
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(szarvasmarhĂĄt) kukoricĂĄval etet, kukoricĂĄt ad (a szarvasmarhĂĄnak enni)
feed (cattle) with corn
Lexikai Fa
bicorn
corny
tricorn
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