"tüzet nyit" meaning in Hungarian

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Verb

IPA: [ˈtyzɛtɲit]
Etymology: tűz (“fire”) + -et (accusative suffix) + nyit (“to open”) Etymology templates: {{affix|hu|tűz|-et|nocat=y|pos2=accusative suffix|t1=fire}} tűz (“fire”) + -et (accusative suffix), {{m|hu|nyit|t=to open}} nyit (“to open”) Head templates: {{head|hu|verb|cat2=|head=|nopalindromecat=}} tüzet nyit, {{hu-verb}} tüzet nyit
  1. (idiomatic) to open fire, to fire on someone (to begin firing weapons at something or someone) (with -ra/-re) Tags: idiomatic
    Sense id: en-tüzet_nyit-hu-verb-Le6iv2S1 Categories (other): Hungarian entries with incorrect language header, Hungarian verbs taking -ra/-re

Download JSON data for tüzet nyit meaning in Hungarian (1.5kB)

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        {
          "english": "The soldiers opened fire on the assailants.",
          "text": "A katonák tüzet nyitottak a támadókra.",
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        }
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          "-ra",
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          "-re",
          "-re#Hungarian"
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      ],
      "tags": [
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      "ipa": "[ˈtyzɛtɲit]"
    }
  ],
  "word": "tüzet nyit"
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      },
      "expansion": "tűz (“fire”) + -et (accusative suffix)",
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      },
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        "Hungarian verb-final set phrases",
        "Hungarian verbs",
        "Hungarian verbs taking -ra/-re"
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          "text": "A katonák tüzet nyitottak a támadókra.",
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        }
      ],
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        "to open fire, to fire on someone (to begin firing weapons at something or someone) (with -ra/-re)"
      ],
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        ],
        [
          "fire",
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          "-ra",
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