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 Translation for 'holiday maker' from English to Hungarian
NOUN1   a holiday maker | holiday makers
NOUN2   a holiday-maker | holiday-makers
tur.
nyaraló {noun}
holiday maker [Br.]
Partial Matches
munka.
cipész {noun}
boot-maker
gasztr.
gofrisütő {noun}
waffle maker
döntéshozó {noun}decision maker
gasztr.
joghurtkészítő {noun}
yogurt maker
vallás
Teremtő {noun}
Maker [God]
kávéfőző {noun}coffee maker
gasztr.
fagylaltgép {noun}
ice cream maker
ünnep {noun}holiday
vallási ünnep {noun}religious holiday
hivatalos ünnepnap {noun}public holiday
állami ünnepnap {noun}national holiday
nyaralni megyto go on holiday
szabadság {noun}holiday [esp. Br.]
ünnepnap {noun}holiday [feast day]
nyaralás {noun}holiday [esp. Br.]
filmF
Római vakáció
Roman Holiday [William Wyler]
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Usage Examples English
  • There are almost no limits to what employment a working holiday maker can undertake.
  • Trekking through the Kanchenjunga National Park, in one of the greenest regions in the world, remains one of the top things to do for any holiday maker in the Himalayas.
  • There was a need however, to still provide for the traditional holiday maker and so other tourist facilities were required to supplement those existing and this resulted in the development of the Sea Life Centre.
  • Air New Zealand DC-10s or DC-8s were often hired to move burgeoning holiday-maker numbers which brought about the idea of purchasing the larger Boeing 727-200.
  • The area is a popular holiday destination, with an estimated summer holiday maker population of over 15,000.

  • The very factors that made the Blue Mountains such a desirable destination for the holiday maker- the spectacular cliffs and the rugged grandeur of the scenery- created immense problems for the garden builder.
  • She also notes Alfred's habit of wearing a large hessian sack like a holiday maker wearing a handkerchief on their head which always amused her.
  • The first European 'holiday maker' to arrive was convict John Graham in 1827 who escaped from Moreton Bay and spent six years living with local aborigines belonging to the Gubbi Gubbi language group.
  • A holiday-maker visiting the Sir Joseph Banks group in 1923 noted the presence of little penguins, commenting that "On every island there are hundreds of nests,or rather roosts, of the fairy penguins, with their meek faces poking up under the barest shelter."
  • Andrew Symeou: In July 2008, British student Andrew Symeou stood wrongly accused of killing a holiday maker on a Greek island.

  • Both countries also have a Double Taxation Agreement, as well as a bilateral Working Holiday Maker Arrangement.
  • Queenscliff became one of the most popular Victorian seaside resorts until greater prosperity and the increasing popularity of the motor car enabled people to look further afield for their holidays.
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