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 Translation for 'back pocket' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a back pocket | back pockets
ruha
farzseb {noun}
back pocket
Partial Matches
zseb {noun}pocket
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zsebpénz {noun}pocket money
zsebkönyv {noun}pocket book
órák
zsebóra {noun}
pocket watch
szersz.
zsebkés {noun}
pocket knife
hajó.
zsebcsatahajó {noun}
pocket battleship
hajó.
zsebcirkáló {noun}
pocket cruiser
zsebatlasz {noun}pocket map
zsebatlasz {noun}pocket atlas
zseb alakú {adj}pocket-sized
bicska {noun}pocket knife
rávarrt zseb {noun}patch pocket
bevágott zseb {noun}slit pocket
zseb alakú {adj}pocket-size
zsebnaptár {noun}pocket calendar
zsebszámológép {noun}pocket calculator
ruha
nadrágzseb {noun}
(trouser) pocket
kozm.
zsebtükör {noun}
pocket mirror
zsebszótár {noun}pocket dictionary
zsebsakk {noun}pocket chess
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1976, Indian designer Mohan Murjani's Murjani Corporation proposed launching a line of designer jeans carrying Vanderbilt's signature embroidered on the back pocket, as well as her swan logo.
  • In one of the most thrilling grand finals, Melbourne won its 12th VFL premiership in the dying seconds of the game against Collingwood with back-pocket player Neil Crompton kicking the winning goal.
  • At the end of the 1991 season, Smart became Adelaide's first ever All-Australian, selected in the back pocket.
  • These paperbacks are smaller than usual—small enough to barely fit into a pocket (especially the back pocket of one's trousers).
  • Some of the distinguishing features of Prps jeans include a folded back pocket, the purple tab on the back pocket, different colored buttons on the fly, and purple line selvage.

  • The band's performance of the song on Channel 4's "Earsay" on 31 March 1984 features mixed footage of the band playing in a studio and footage of Morrissey walking around some wasteland in Manchester, with gladiolus flowers in his hands and in the back pocket of his trousers.
  • John William Austin (9 December 1910 – 8 March 1983) was an Australian rules football player for the South Melbourne Swans from 1930 to 1938, playing 140 games in the back-pocket and at full-back.
  • Crouch usually played in the back pocket, where he kept many well-known opponents quiet.
  • Pagan played 120 games for the North Melbourne Football Club between 1967 and 1974, kicking 5 goals, mainly due to his permanent spot as a hard-nosed defender in the back pocket.
  • According to hockey lore, Sevigny was quoted as saying that Guy Lafleur would have Wayne Gretzky in his back pocket during the 1981 playoffs, a quote that motivated the Oilers team to victory over the fabled Habs.

  • Mahia convinces Leroy they can be together instead, and as they begin to kiss she takes Leroy's handgun from his back pocket and shoots him twice, leading to his slow death.
  • This design allows easier access to the pockets while the wearer is sitting (such as in the cockpit of an aircraft), and ensures that the wearer in a seated position does not have to sit on any items in a back pocket (such as a wallet).
  • Police tasered Williams and took him into custody at which time police found what appeared to be a bag of cocaine in his back pocket.
  • John Jeremy Miles (14 June 1943 – 8 April 2018) out of which he had to pay his own travel expenses, occasionally supplemented by a roll of notes, on request, from Chapman's back pocket to get Miles back to England.
  • Pitching with a slight cold (and a paper horseshoe in his back pocket) Lonborg again sparkled, at one point retiring 12 straight.

  • This led to a stylized means of handling the comb by drawing it out of the back pocket of a pair of jeans using the extended index and middle finger, and, holding it thus, running the comb through the two side "wings" of the style to adjust their shape.
  • The Tipperary Hill Heritage Memorial, dedicated in 1997, who has a sling shot in his back pocket, hinting that he might know a little bit of the history of the light.
  • Hoffer highlighted that Wizards of the Coast has a much slower publication schedule than with previous editions with a focus on quality and profit and "the D&D teams knows that they have plenty of great campaign settings in their back pocket and are either actively developing more settings or have ideas for them further down the line".
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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