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Igen ügyes vagy ahhoz képest, hogy író vagy

You're pretty handy for a writer

Egy idő után a börtönben

After a stint behud bars

Stint- a ​fixed or ​limited ​period of ​time ​spent doing a ​particular ​job or ​activity

Megpróbált gyilkosnak beállítani

She tried to frame you for murder

to make a ​person ​seem to be ​guilty of a ​crime when they are not, by ​producing ​facts or ​information that are not ​true


He ​claimed he'd been framed by the ​police.

Tudod, hogy majd hogy győzd le Reginát

You'll know how to beat Regina

Are you getting at sth?

Are you insinuating sth?

And you want me to steer her toward you

És azt akarod, hogy hozzád vezessem őt

to take someone or something or make someone or something go in the ​direction in which you ​want him, her, or it:She steered her ​guests into the ​dining ​room.I'd like to steer ​our ​discussion back to ​our ​original ​topic.The ​main ​task of the new ​government will be to steer the ​countrytowards ​democracy.

Nem volt túl jó nap

it hasn't exactly been a banner day.

a banner year/season/month/weekUS› a ​particularly good or ​successful ​period of ​time:2004 was a banner ​year for ​astronomy.Technology ​stocks had a banner ​month, ​rising 6.9 ​per ​cent.

Tele van a kocsim élelmiszerekkel

I've got a car full of groceries

There is, however, a catch.

Van azonban egy csapda\ beugrató.

a ​hidden ​problem or ​disadvantage:Free ​food? It ​sounds too good to be ​true. What's the catch?

something you say when you give someone ​permission to do or use something:"Can I ​try out ​your new ​bicycle?"

Be my guest!

Miért nem próbálsz benyalni neki?

Why don't you try to make it up to him?

to be too ​friendly to someone or to ​praise them in ​order to get ​advantages for yourself:Have you ​seen the ​disgusting way she makes up to the ​boss?

Úgy tűnik, nincs elég alkalmazottad

You look like you might be shorthanded

If a ​company or ​organization is short-handed, it does not have the ​usual or ​necessary ​number of ​workers:Some ​hospitals are so short-handed that ​doctors have to ​work 20-hour ​shifts.