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judge
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jurisdiction
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to keep one's options open
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to nail down
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negotiable
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no-brainer
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on second thoughts
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on the horns of a dilemma
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option
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to overrule
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to overturn
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to pick
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to pick and choose
judge
judge
Főnév
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u
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ʤ
e
(ítélő)

(ítélő)

bíró

the official in charge of a court who decides on legal matters

example
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The judge listened to both sides of the case before making a ruling.
She was appointed as a federal judge by the president.
jurisdiction
Főnév
j
ʤ
u
ʊ
r
r
i
ə
s
s
d
d
i
ɪ
c
k
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(jogkör)

(jogkör)

joghatóság

the power or authority of a court of law or an organization to make legal decisions and judgements

to keep one's options open
kifejezés
uk flag
/kˈiːp lˈiːv wˈʌnz ˈɑːpʃənz ˈoʊpən/
N/A

N/A

to not make a decision so that one still has choices in the future

to nail down
ige
uk flag
/nˈeɪl dˈaʊn/
(pontosan meghatározni)

(pontosan meghatározni)

megegyezni

to finally come to an agreement or decision

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separable
kifejezés igéje
nail
kifejezés partikula
down
to narrow down
to narrow down
ige
uk flag
/nˈæɹoʊ dˈaʊn/
(szűkíteni)

(szűkíteni)

szűkít

to decrease the number of possibilities or choices

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Kifejezés Állapota
separable
kifejezés igéje
narrow
kifejezés partikula
down
negotiable
melléknév
n
n
e
ə
g
g
o
t
ʃ
ia
ə
b
b
ə
l
l
e
(alkuképes)

(alkuképes)

tárgyalható

able to be changed to discussed in order for an agreement to be reached

no-brainer
Főnév
uk flag
/ˌnoʊˈbɹeɪnɝ/
(nem igényel gondolkodást)

(nem igényel gondolkodást)

nyilvánvaló döntés

something such as a decision or question that requires minimal or no mental effort to be made or answered

on second thoughts
on second thoughts
kifejezés
uk flag
/ˌɑːn sˈɛkənd θˈɔːts/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

used to state that one has adopted a different opinion after rethinking or reconsidering something

What is the origin of the idiom "on second thoughts" and when to use it?

The idiom "on second thoughts" originated in the English language, but its specific origin is difficult to trace. It is a common expression used to convey the idea of reconsidering or revising one's initial thoughts or opinions. The phrase likely emerged from the natural tendency of individuals to reflect and reevaluate their perspectives after having some time to think or gather additional information. It is commonly used when someone reevaluates their initial thoughts, judgments, or decisions after further reflection or consideration.

on the horns of a dilemma
on the horns of a dilemma
kifejezés
uk flag
/ɑːnðə hˈɔːɹnz əvə dᵻlˈɛmə/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Old use

‌in a situation that forces one to choose between two alternatives that both have equally undesirable outcomes

What is the origin of the idiom "on the horns of a dilemma" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the horns of a dilemma" originates from the myth of Hercules and the Cretan Bull, depicting a situation where one is faced with two equally difficult choices. It is used to describe circumstances where there is no straightforward solution, and each option presents significant challenges or drawbacks. This idiom finds relevance in various contexts, such as ethical dilemmas, complex decision-making processes, or situations where individuals feel trapped between conflicting alternatives. It is used to emphasize the challenging nature of the decision and the absence of a clear or easy resolution.

option
Főnév
o
ɑ
p
p
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(opció)

(opció)

választási lehetőség

something that can or may be chosen from a number of alternatives

to overrule
to overrule
ige
uk flag
/ˈoʊvɝˌɹuɫ/
(megváltoztat)

(megváltoztat)

felülír

to use one's official or political authority to change or reject a previously made decision

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to overturn
ige
uk flag
/ˈoʊvɝˌtɝn/
(vertervényez)

(vertervényez)

megsemmisít

to reverse, abolish, or invalidate something, especially a legal decision

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to pick
to pick
ige
p
p
i
ɪ
ck
k
(kiválaszt)

(kiválaszt)

választ

to choose someone or something out of a group of people or things

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to [pick] and [choose]
to pick and choose
kifejezés
uk flag
/pˈɪk ænd tʃˈuːz/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

‌to choose the most desirable alternative out of the ones available

What is the origin of the idiom "pick and choose" and when to use it?

The idiom "pick and choose" originated from the combination of the words "pick" and "choose," which individually mean to select or make a choice. The exact origin of this phrase is difficult to trace, as it likely developed naturally within the English language over time. The concept of picking and choosing has been ingrained in human decision-making for centuries. The phrase itself has been in common usage for several centuries, appearing in written works as early as the 16th century. It has since become a widely recognized idiom that conveys the act of carefully selecting or making choices. It is commonly employed in situations where individuals have the freedom or opportunity to be selective.

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