lakhelyek |
housing (1. Dwelling-houses collectively and the provision of these. 2. Shelter, lodging) |
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lakk |
lacquer |
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lakk/védőréteg |
varnish (A transparent surface coating which is applied as a liquid and then changes to a hard solid; all varnishes are solutions of resinous materials in a solvent) |
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lakóépület |
residential building (A building allocated for residence) |
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lakóház |
apartment block (An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned) |
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lakókocsi |
mobile home (Living quarters mounted on wheels and capable of being towed by a motor vehicle) |
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lakókörnyezet javítási terv |
neighbourhood improvement scheme |
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lakókörnyezet törvény |
neighbourhood law (A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to protect human health and the environment, manage growth and development or enhance the quality of life in small geographical and social areas within cities where residents share values and concerns and interact with one another on a daily basis) |
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lakos |
inhabitant |
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lakosság összetétele |
composition of population (The constituent groupings and proportions of the total inhabitants of a given nation, area, region or city, as seen from various perspectives) |
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lakossági látogatottság |
public attendance (No definition needed) |
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lakossági lépés |
public action (A measure or provision taken on behalf and with the consent of the general populace) |
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lakossági/társadalmi vita |
public discussion (Consideration, commentary by argument or informal debate on some issue that is open and of concern to the general populace) |
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lakóterület |
residential area (Area that has only private houses, not offices and factories) |
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lakóterület forgalomcsillapítókkal |
residential area with traffic calmings (Residential zones where raised areas are built across roads so that vehicles are forced to move more slowly along it) |
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láncirányítás |
chain management (The administration, organization and planning for the flow of materials or merchandise through various stages of production and distribution, involving a network of vendors, suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and other trading partners) |
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láp |
moor (A tract of unenclosed waste ground, usually covered with heather, coarse grass, bracken, and moss) |
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láp |
marsh (An periodically inundated area of low ground having shrubs and trees, with or without the formation of peat) |
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láp |
bog (A commonly used term in Scotland and Ireland for a stretch waterlogged, spongy ground, chiefly composed of decaying vegetable matter, especially of rushes, cotton grass, and sphagnum moss) |
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láp |
fen (Waterlogged, spongy ground containing alkaline decaying vegetation, characterized by reeds, that may develop into peat. It sometimes occurs in the sinkholes of karst region) |
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