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to preach
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to proffer
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to recommend
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recommendation
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to sermonize
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shall
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the blind leading the blind
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tip
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to turn to
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to urge
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to want
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to warn
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worth
to preach
ige
p
p
r
r
ea
i
ch
ʧ
(tanácsokat adni)

(tanácsokat adni)

prédikálni

to give advice to people about what they should or should not do in a way that might annoy or bore them

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He tended to preach about the importance of healthy eating and exercise, often lecturing his friends and family during gatherings.
The motivational speaker preached about the power of positivity, urging the audience to embrace optimism in their daily lives.

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Tárgyatlan
to proffer
ige
p
p
r
r
o
ɑ
ff
f
e
ɜ
r
r
(megindokol)

(megindokol)

felajánl

‌to offer an explanation, advice, or one's opinion on something

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Tárgyas
to recommend
to recommend
ige
uk flag
/ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/
(javasol)

(javasol)

ajánl

to suggest a specific course of action

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Tárgyas
recommendation
recommendation
Főnév
uk flag
/ˌɹɛkəmənˈdeɪʃən/
(javaslat)

(javaslat)

ajánlás

a suggestion or piece of advice given to someone officially, especially about the course of action that they should take

to sermonize
to sermonize
ige
s
s
e
ɜ
r
r
m
m
o
ə
n
n
i
z
z
e
(szónokol)

(szónokol)

prédikál

to deliver a religious speech, often with the intention of imparting moral or spiritual guidance

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shall
ige
sh
ʃ
a
æ
ll
l
(megyünk)

(megyünk)

fogunk

used to ask advice, questions, or making suggestions using the pronoun I or we

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módosító ige
the blind leading the blind
the blind leading the blind
kifejezés
uk flag
/ðə blˈaɪnd lˈiːdɪŋ ðə blˈaɪnd/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal
Old use

used to describe a situation in which an incompetent or inexperienced person is advising others who have no knowledge or experience at all

What is the origin of the idiom "the blind leading the blind" and when to use it?

The idiom "the blind leading the blind" has its origins in the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 15:14): "Let them alone; they are blind guides of the blind. And if a blind man guides a blind man, both will fall into a pit." This biblical metaphor reflects the idea of someone who lacks knowledge or understanding trying to lead or guide others who are equally lacking in those qualities. This expression is used to describe a situation in which an uninformed or inexperienced person is attempting to guide or advise others who are similarly uninformed or inexperienced. It implies that none of them possess the necessary knowledge or expertise, and the outcome is likely to be disastrous or ineffective.

tip
Főnév
t
t
i
ɪ
p
p
(tipp)

(tipp)

javaslat

a helpful suggestion or a piece of advice

to turn to
to turn to
ige
uk flag
/tˈɜːn tuː/
(segítséget kér valakitől)

(segítséget kér valakitől)

fordul valakihez

to seek guidance, help, or advice from someone

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Kifejezés Állapota
inseparable
kifejezés igéje
turn
kifejezés partikula
to
to urge
ige
u
ɜ
r
r
g
ʤ
e
(buzdít)

(buzdít)

ösztönöz

to strongly recommend something

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to want
ige
w
w
a
ɑ:
n
n
t
t
(érdemes)

(érdemes)

akar

used to advise someone or give suggestions about a certain matter

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to warn
to warn
ige
w
w
a
ɔ
r
r
n
n
(előre jelez)

(előre jelez)

figyelmeztet

to tell someone in advance about a possible danger, problem, or unfavorable situation

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Tárgyas
worth
melléknév
w
w
o
ɜ
r
r
th
θ
(megbecsülendő)

(megbecsülendő)

értékes

important or good enough to be treated or viewed in a particular way

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