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 Translation for 'the Himalayas' from English to Hungarian
föld.
Himalája {sg}
the Himalayas {pl}
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athe
azthe
iro.F
A cinkos [György Konrád]
The Loser
vallás
a kiválasztottak {noun}
the elect {pl}
-on {prep}on the
vallás
túlvilág {noun}
(the) beyond
vallás
másvilág {noun}
(the) beyond
vallás
a kiválasztottak {noun}
the chosen {pl}
-ön {prep}on the
-en {prep}on the
TVF
A Simpson család
The Simpsons
épp ellenkezőlegto the contrary
ugyanaz {pron}(the) same
föld.
Hága {noun}
The Hague
föld.
Balkán {sg}
the Balkans {pl}
balra {adv}to the left
jobbra {adv}to the right
tört.
Hasfelmetsző Jack {noun}
Jack the Ripper
szín
a színfalak mögött {noun}
behind the scenes
minden idők legjobbja {noun}the best ever
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Usage Examples English
  • ... "scrubbing" capacity) occurred in the past 10 million years. The Himalayas' formation started about 70 million years ago when the Indo-Australian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate, and the Himalayas are still rising by about 5 mm per year because the Indo-Australian plate is still moving at 67 mm/year.
  • The Himalayas act as a barrier to the frigid katabatic winds flowing down from Central Asia.
  • After the breakup of East Gondwana and the formation of the Himalayas, the Ganges-Brahmaputra rivers flow into the world's largest delta known as the Bengal delta or Sunderbans.
  • A bitumen-like substance found in the Himalayas and known as "shilajit" is sometimes used as an Ayurveda medicine, but is not in fact a tar, resin or bitumen.
  • Novelist Lobsang Rampa in his book "The Cave of the Ancients" said an underground chamber system exists beneath the Himalayas of Tibet, filled with ancient machinery, records and treasure.

  • There are approximately 75 species in the genus, 10 of which are dioecious and native to North America with the remaining 65 monoecious species endemic to every continent (except Antarctica) from tropical lowlands to the Himalayas.
  • Dhole populations in the Himalayas and northwest India are fragmented.
  • He was the first to realize that one of the effects of continental motion would be the formation of mountains, attributing the formation of the Himalayas to the collision between the Indian subcontinent with Asia.
  • (the latter in the Himalayas). In most of their range, brown bears generally seem to prefer semiopen country, with a scattering of vegetation that can allow them a resting spot during the day.
  • India was in the process of colliding with Asia, forming the Himalayas.

  • There is also a Jain figure of the same name who was said to have traveled to the Himalayas. Walser thinks that it is possible that stories related to this figure influenced Buddhist legends as well.
  • The northern part of Azad Jammu and Kashmir encompasses the lower area of the Himalayas, including Jamgarh Peak (...).
  • The arid conditions in the Gobi are attributed to the rain shadow effect caused by the Himalayas.
  • India collided with Asia [...] creating the Himalayas; Arabia collided with Eurasia, closing the Tethys Ocean and creating the Zagros Mountains, around [...].
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