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 Translation for 'Far Eastern' from English to Hungarian
föld.
távol-keleti {adj}
Far Eastern
Partial Matches
föld.
keleti {adj}
eastern
tört.
keleti tömb {noun}
Eastern bloc
tört.
keleti blokk {noun}
Eastern bloc
tört.
keleti front {noun}
eastern front
északkeleti {adj}north-eastern
délkeleti {adj}south-eastern
föld.
Kelet-Európa {noun}
Eastern Europe
föld.
Kelet-Ázsia {noun}
Eastern Asia
ichthio.T
pataki pisztráng {noun} [Salvelinus fontinalis]
eastern brook trout
ichthio.T
pataki szaibling {noun} [Salvelinus fontinalis]
eastern brook trout
távol {adv}far
2
messzi {adj}far
távoli {adj}far
messze {adv}far
3
Meddig? [mely helyig]How far?
messze {adv}far away
eddig {adv}so far
föld.
Távol-Kelet {noun}
Far East
horderejű {adj}far-reaching
már amennyireso far as
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Usage Examples English
  • From 1937 to 1946, Linebarger held a faculty appointment at Duke University, where he began producing highly regarded works on Far Eastern affairs.
  • With early influences including Russian and Far Eastern music, Debussy developed his own style of harmony and orchestral colouring, derided – and unsuccessfully resisted – by much of the musical establishment of the day.
  • US 41 crosses this bridge. It enters Michigan at Menominee and goes north to its terminus just east of Copper Harbor at the far eastern tip of the peninsula.
  • Regional games were another kind of multi-sport event that was established, such as the Far Eastern Championship Games (1913), the Central American and Caribbean Games (1926) or the Pan American Games (1951).
  • The Yellow River's basin was the birthplace of ancient Chinese, and, by extension, Far Eastern civilization, and it was the most prosperous region in early Chinese history.

  • In 1600, the queen chartered the East India Company in an attempt to break the Spanish and Portuguese monopoly of far Eastern trade.
  • The non-profit "Karlstorkino" (at the far eastern edge of the Old Town, next to the river) offers international arthouse fare and the occasional documentary.
  • The monthly journal "Far Eastern Economic Review" closed in September 2009.
  • Japan also seemed willing and ready to detach the Far Eastern provinces from the USSR.
  • The Far Eastern Championship Games existed previous to the Asian Games, the former mooted in 1912 for a location set between Japan, the Philippines, and China.

  • Beyond the core, Siberia's western part includes some territories of the Ural region, and the far eastern part has been historically called the Russian Far East.
  • In May 2006, Rostelecom launched a new fiber-optic data transmission line linking Russia's Far Eastern cities of Belogorsk and Blagoveshchensk with the Chinese city of Heihe on the Chinese-Russian border.
  • This fundamental characteristic of Christianity (when compared to Far Eastern religions) stems originally from ancient Jewish prophecy.
  • During the 1950s and 1960s Macau's border crossing to China Portas do Cerco was also referred to as "Far Eastern Checkpoint Charlie" with a major border incident happening in 1952 with Portuguese African Troops exchanging fire with Chinese Communist border guards.
  • The oblast was established on October 20, 1932, subordinated to the Far Eastern Krai (later Khabarovsk Krai). In 1956, it became a separate oblast under its own jurisdiction.

  • It possibly still lives in the Primorsky Krai province in far eastern Russia, where it was considered a rare and endangered species in 2004, with unconfirmed reports in the Pikthsa-Tigrovy Dom protected forest area; no sighting was reported in other areas since the late 1970s.
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