hum
hum
hʌm
ham
/hʌm/

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

to hum
01

dĂșdol, zĂŒmmög

to sing a tune with closed lips
Intransitive
to hum definition and meaning
Példåk
He hummed as he walked down the street.
DĂșdolt, miközben ment az utcĂĄn.
02

zĂŒmmög, dĂșdol

to make a low, continuous, and steady sound
Intransitive
to hum definition and meaning
Példåk
The refrigerator hummed softly in the kitchen.
A hƱtƑ halkan zĂŒmmögött a konyhĂĄban.
03

zĂŒmmög, döng

to be filled with a continuous, low noise
Intransitive: to hum with a low steady sound
Példåk
The electronics store hummed with the sounds of various gadgets and devices.
Az elektronikai ĂŒzlet zĂŒmmögött a kĂŒlönfĂ©le kĂŒtyĂŒk Ă©s eszközök hangjĂĄtĂłl.
04

zĂŒmmög, nyĂŒzsög

to be busy or engaged in a lot of activity or work
Intransitive: to hum with activity
Példåk
The city seemed to hum with excitement during the annual festival.
A vĂĄros Ășgy tƱnt, hogy zĂŒmmög az izgalomtĂłl az Ă©ves fesztivĂĄl alatt.
05

bƱzlik, bĂŒdös

to emit a strong, unpleasant odor
Humorous
Példåk
The trash was humming so bad we had to take it out immediately.
A szemet olyan erƑsen bƱzlik, hogy azonnal ki kellett vinnĂŒnk.
01

a low, continuous, vibrating sound

Példåk
She listens to the hum of the city at night.
02

a state of energetic activity or busy movement

Példåk
The kitchen is in a hum as the chefs prepare meals.
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