"leesik az álla" meaning in Hungarian

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Verb

IPA: [ˈlɛɛʃik ɒz ˈaːlːɒ]
Etymology: leesik (“to fall down”) + az (“the”) + áll (“chin”) + -a (“his/her/its”, possessive suffix), literally “one's chin falls down” Etymology templates: {{affix|hu|leesik|az|áll|-a|id4=possessive|lit=one's chin falls down|nocat=y|pos4=possessive suffix|t1=to fall down|t2=the|t3=chin|t4=his/her/its}} leesik (“to fall down”) + az (“the”) + áll (“chin”) + -a (“his/her/its”, possessive suffix), literally “one's chin falls down” Head templates: {{head|hu|verb|cat2=|head=|nopalindromecat=}} leesik az álla, {{hu-verb}} leesik az álla
  1. (idiomatic) to be very stunned, one's jaw drops (to the floor) Tags: idiomatic
    Sense id: en-leesik_az_álla-hu-verb-ek1RUY3o Categories (other): Hungarian entries with incorrect language header

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