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Meaning of kocka | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
[ˈkot͡skɒ]

Definitions

  1. cube (regular polyhedron having six identical square faces)
  2. block, cube (any object in an approximately cuboid shape)
  3. die, dice (regular polyhedron used in games, with numbers or symbols on each side)
  4. dice game (game played predominantly or solely by rolling dice)
  5. square (rectangular cell in a grid or pattern)
  6. frame (one of the many single photographic images on a roll of film)
  7. panel (an individual drawing in a comic strip or comic book)
  8. nerd, geek (person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers)
    slang

Equivalents

Examples

“Egy 40 cm élhosszúságú kocka alakú jégtömb tömege 58,88 kg.”

The mass of a block of ice in the shape of a cube measuring 40 cm on each side is 58.88 kg.

“A kisfiú vonatozott, a húga kockákból épített várat.”

The little boy was playing with trains, his sister was building a castle out of blocks.

“Ezzel szemben 12-t csak egyféleképpen dobhatunk: úgy, hogy mindkét kockával hatost dobunk.”

However, there is only one way to roll a twelve, which is to roll a six with both dice.

“Elmondta, hogy akkor éjszaka több mint háromezer dollárt nyert kockán.”

He told me he had won more than three thousand dollars on dice that night.

“Eredeti színezése: a kabát fehér, piros kockákkal, a nadrág piros.”

The original colors are: the jacket is white with red squares, the trousers are red.

“Olyan kamerával vették fel, amely másodpercenként háromezer kockát rögzít.”

It was shot with a camera that records three thousand frames per second.

“Számos mozifilmhős a képregények kockáin született meg először.”

Many movie heroes were originally born in the panels of a comic book.

“Nem vagyok sem programozó, sem kódolásmániás kocka.”

I’m neither a programmer, nor a coding geek.

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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