Examples of using Especially one in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
A small hard piece of a substance, especially one that dissolves in water.
Especially one so close.
An insulting word for a woman, especially one who is old.
No one wants to deal with an accident, especially one that causes injuries.
It's bad manners to jerk a fella around like that. Especially one like him.
I was so glad to get them… especially one.
As a result, a millionaire, especially one whose professional value is greatly magnified by fame,
God, the female, especially one who lives off of blood and magic, is going to have her mood swings.
When a man is unable to tell us anything about a crime, especially one he never committed,
Yeah, but I could use a nice boyfriend, especially one who can pick me up
Finding a friend is a good thing, especially one who can teach you important survival skills.
when you are wanted by a team, especially one that has been dominating Formula One, it is a dream situation for any F1 driver.”.
Translating such a well-known adventure, especially one originally written by the creator of D&D, is a tasks
As a result, a millionaire, especially one whose professional value is greatly magnified by popularity,
make money from treatment, especially one, that we have to keep on using, then that's what we get.
Honesty is paramount to any relationship, but especially one that's maintained from different cities,
Old Believers don't recognize holidays not celebrated by the original apostles, especially one named after the pagan god, Eostre!
According to the Oxford English dictionary, a firm is“a business concern, especially one involving a partnership of two or more people.”.
A precious or semiprecious stone, especially one cut, polished,
Drug charges can turn a girl like a top, especially one with a Hollywood career to protect.