[ˈɡørbɛ]
EredetFrom a Slavic language. Its original form was gurba, still present in girbegurba (“crooked, winding, twisted”). Compare Proto-Slavic *gъrbъ.
- bent, curved (not straight, having one or more bends or angles)
- figurativelydishonest, crooked
“görbe úton jár” — to be a crook, to have shady dealings
- figuratively, humorousof a day, evening or night spent with excessive drinking or revelry
“Tegnap csaptunk egy görbe estét.” — We went on the razzle last evening.
- figurativelyaskance (with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion; with animosity)
“görbe szemmel néz rá” — to look at him/her askance
- curve (a curved line)
- curve, graph, chart, diagram
Alakokgörbébb(comparative) · leggörbébb(superlative) · görbe(nominative, singular) · görbék(nominative, plural) · görbét(accusative, singular) · görbéket(accusative, plural) · görbének(dative, singular) · görbéknek(dative, plural) · görbével(instrumental, singular) · görbékkel(instrumental, plural) · görbéért(causal-final, singular) · görbékért(causal-final, plural) · görbévé(singular, translative) · görbékké(plural, translative) · görbéig(singular, terminative) · görbékig(plural, terminative) · görbeként(essive-formal, singular) · görbékként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural)