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

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pont, folt

a small, round mark or spot
dot definition and meaning
Példåk
The artist used tiny dots to create a beautiful painting.
A mƱvész apró pontokkal készített egy gyönyörƱ festményt.
02

pont, növelƑ pont

a small round symbol in written music indicating augmentation of time by one half or staccato
dot definition and meaning
03

sav, utazĂĄs

street name for lysergic acid diethylamide
04

pont, rövid jel

the shorter of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code
05

Az EgyesĂŒlt Államok KözlekedĂ©si MinisztĂ©riuma, DOT

the United States federal department that institutes and coordinates national transportation programs; created in 1966
06

pont, dot

a small round mark used to separate parts of a website name or an email address
to dot
01

pontoz, ponttal megjelöl

to place a small, round spot or point on a surface
Transitive: to dot a surface
to dot definition and meaning
Példåk
Please use a highlighter to dot the important dates on the calendar.
KĂ©rjĂŒk, hasznĂĄljon egy kiemelƑt a fontos dĂĄtumok pontozĂĄsĂĄhoz a naptĂĄrban.
02

szór, szétszór

to be distributed or scattered in a random manner across a surface or area
Transitive: to dot a surface or area
Példåk
Stars dotted the night sky, twinkling with distant light.
A csillagok szórtåk az éjszakai eget, tåvoli fénnyel csillogva.
03

pontoz, ponttal megjelöl

to add a small round mark to something
Transitive: to dot sth
Példåk
The calligrapher meticulously dotted each letter in the ornate script.
A kalligråfus gondosan kipontozott minden betƱt a díszes íråsban.
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