dual
dual
duəl
dooēl
/ˈdjuːəl/

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

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kettƑs, duális

having or consisting of two aspects, parts, functions, etc.
dual definition and meaning
Példåk
Her dual roles as both a teacher and a coach made her a key figure in the school.
KettƑs szerepe tanĂĄrkĂ©nt Ă©s edzƑkĂ©nt egyarĂĄnt kulcsfigurĂĄvĂĄ tette az iskolĂĄban.
02

kettƑs

(grammar) describing words in some languages that specifically indicate the presence of exactly two people or things
Példåk
The dual pronoun in Sanskrit is different from the singular and plural forms.
A szanszkrit duĂĄlis nĂ©vmĂĄs eltĂ©r az egyes Ă©s többes szĂĄmĂș alakoktĂłl.
03

duĂĄlis, kettƑs irĂĄnyĂ­tĂĄsĂș

(of a flight) involving two people, typically an instructor and a student, in a training aircraft where both have access to controls
Példåk
The pilot-in-training completed several dual flights before flying solo.
A kikĂ©pzƑpilĂłta több kettƑs repĂŒlĂ©st teljesĂ­tett, mielƑtt egyedĂŒl repĂŒlt volna.
01

kettƑs szám, kettƑs alak

the grammatical category in some languages that specifically refers to two items, people, or things, distinct from singular and plural forms
Példåk
Some languages retain the dual to distinguish pairs, whereas others have lost this grammatical number over time.
Nyelv nĂ©hĂĄny megƑrzi a kettƑs szĂĄmot a pĂĄrok megkĂŒlönböztetĂ©sĂ©re, mĂ­g mĂĄsok elvesztettĂ©k ezt a nyelvtani szĂĄmot az idƑk sorĂĄn.
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