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 Translation for 'window cleaner' from English to Hungarian
NOUN1   a window cleaner | window cleaners
NOUN2   window cleaner [cleaning substance] | -
munka.
ablaktisztító {noun}
window cleaner
Partial Matches
munka.
takarító {noun}
cleaner
porszívó {noun}vacuum cleaner
munka.
takarítónő {noun}
cleaner [female]
vegytisztító {noun}dry cleaner's
ruhatisztító {noun}dry cleaner's
ablak {noun}window
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pinceablak {noun}cellar window
virágláda {noun}window box
zsalugáter {noun}window shutter
munka.
ablaktisztító {noun}
window washer
ablakkeret {noun}window frame
épít.
ablakpárkány {noun}
window board
ablakpárkány {noun}window ledge
ablakpárkány {noun}window seat
gépjár.
ablakemelő {noun}
window regulator
zsalu {noun}window shutter
gépjár.
ablakemelő {noun}
window lifter
épít.
ablakpárkány {noun}
window sill
gépjár.
hátsó ablaktörlő {noun}
rear window wiper
inform.
előugró ablak {noun}
pop-up window
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1974 he played a police inspector in a similar Val Guest comedy, "Confessions of a Window Cleaner", alongside Robin Askwith and Antony Booth.
  • His mother's fiancé died at age 20 (though a newspaper report in "Come to Grief" says he was 19) only three days before the wedding in a fall from a ladder, whilst working overtime as a window cleaner.
  • His mother told Sydney-based radio station 2Day FM in 2007 that he was working as a window-cleaner between acting roles.
  • He worked as a window cleaner and sales assistant in various shops (for Katharine Hamnett and others) until 1988 when he started working as a professional musician.
  • You can also use window cleaner, with the disadvantage that the alley sometimes becomes too slick or slippery.

  • These have included the film "Confessions of a Window Cleaner", BBC television series "Pathfinders", and the Coldplay music video for "Life in Technicolor II", to name but a few.
  • It is the last film in the series which began with "Confessions of a Window Cleaner".
  • During the Great Depression he worked as a window cleaner, during which time he inundated "The Bulletin" with cartoons, which they initially rejected.
  • On 13 January 1970, sixth-former 17-year-old Sandra Simpkin married 22-year-old Alan Barnes, a window cleaner, at a register office.
  • He also worked as a taxi driver and window cleaner.

  • From 1978 to 1986 he worked as a window-cleaner in downtown Prague.
  • The player starts the game as a window cleaner dressed in white overalls who is in the middle of cleaning the outside of a skyscraper.
  • His father was a window cleaner by profession, and a part-time porter at the Broadgreen Hospital, often singing songs to patients.
  • She has stated that this is related as much to her dislike of spending and glamour as it is to her support for the charity, and admits that she looks "like a tramp" and that her hairdresser playfully calls her look "the Romanian window cleaner".
  • Pierrepont Finch, a young window cleaner in New York City, reads the book "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" as he works.

  • In 1993, she appeared in an advertisement for the "Famozo" window cleaner, while in 1998, she promoted the Prinos slimming center.
  • Other products by Ajax included Ajax Bucket of Power, an ammoniated power floor cleaner (1963); Ajax Laundry Detergent (1964); and Ajax Window Cleaner with Hex ammonia (1965).
  • According to Guinness World Records, the world's fastest window cleaner is Terry Burrows of South Ockendon, Essex, England, who cleaned three standard [...] office windows set in a frame in 9.24 seconds at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham in March 2005.
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