
(javaslat)
ötlet
a suggestion or thought about something that we could do

(nyomozási nyom)
nyom
a piece of evidence that leads someone toward the solution of a crime or problem
/ˈɔf ðə tˈɑːp ʌv wˈʌnz hˈɛd/

N/A
from one's memory, without spending time to carefully consider or think
The idiom "off the top of one's head" originates from the idea that information or ideas are presented without deep thought or prior planning. It is used to describe providing a quick response or answer based on one's immediate knowledge or intuition, rather than relying on research or careful consideration. This phrase emphasizes spontaneity and a lack of formal preparation.

(könnyedén)
felületesen
without any preparation or prior thought
Nyelvtani Információk:
/hˈɪɹ ʌv/

(tudomásodra jutott a)
hallottál a
to know about somebody or something because one has received information or news about them
Nyelvtani Információk:
/nˈoʊ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ lˈaɪk ðə bˈæk ʌv wˈʌnz hˈænd/

N/A
to be well-informed about or completely familiar with something
The idiom "know something like the back of one's hand" suggests that someone is intimately familiar with a subject or topic, just as they are with the physical features of their own hand. It implies a deep and thorough knowledge of the subject. This expression is used to emphasize how well someone knows or understands something, indicating a high level of familiarity and expertise.

(elveszett)
biztos
(of a person) feeling confident about something being correct or true

(határozott)
biztos
(of a person) having no doubt about something
/baɪ hˈɑːɹt/

N/A
by relying only on one's memory
/nˈoʊ ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ ɪnsˈaɪd ˈaʊt/

N/A
to have very good knowledge or understanding about someone or something
The idiom "know someone or something inside out" suggests an in-depth understanding or familiarity with a person, object, or subject. It implies knowing every detail, characteristic, or aspect thoroughly, as if one has explored its inner workings. This expression is used to emphasize a high level of knowledge, expertise, or familiarity with someone or something. It signifies that the individual has a comprehensive understanding, leaving no hidden aspects or mysteries.
/nˈɛkst tə nˈʌθɪŋ/

N/A
to a degree that is very little and close to nothing

(gyenge)
halvány
difficult to see, hear, smell, etc.

(határozott)
biztos
feeling completely sure about something and showing that you believe it
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