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The Hungarian word for to look is
néz





to look



Translations for to look and their definitions

tekintet
     1. n. look, eye
     2. n. (figuratively) (paying) attention, respect, regard, consideration (given to something: -ra, pos=noun; especially in the phrases tekintettel and tekintet nélkül)
           Tekintettel az érdeklődők nagy számára, egy nagyobb épületben rendezzük meg a kiállítást. - Considering the large number of interested people, we will hold the exhibition in a larger building.


néz
     1. v. to look (at something -t or -ra)
           Erre a képre nézz, ne arra! - Look at this picture, not that one!
           Nézd ezt a különleges fát! - Look at this special tree!
     2. v. to watch (something -t)
           Nézzünk tévét! - Let's watch television!
     3. v. to overlook (followed by -ra) (to offer a view of something from a higher position)
           A hotelszobánk ablaka a tóra néz. - Our hotel room overlooks the lake.


kinézet
     1. n. appearance, look, design


látszik
     1. v. to be visible, to be able to be seen
           A hegyről az egész város látszik. - The whole city can be seen from the mountain.
     2. v. to seem, to appear, to look like something (-nak)
           Jónak látszik. - It seems to be good.


tűnik
     1. v. to disappear, vanish
     2. v. to seem, appear, come across, look, sound, smell, taste, feel (with -nak)


kinéz
     1. v. to look out (to look from within to the outside)
           (coi, kinéz az ablakon, to look out the window)
     2. v. to look, to appear, to seem
           Úgy néz ki, hogy ma esni fog. - It looks like it is going to rain today.
     3. v. to look (to give an appearance of being)
           Jól nézel ki. - You look good.
     4. v. to expect (something) from someone (followed by -ból)
           Ezt nem néztem volna ki belőled. - I would not have expected that from you.


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