[ˈkoʃaːr]
EredetBorrowed from a South Slavic language, compare Serbo-Croatian košara, Slovene košara. The meaning “rejection” came into use in analogy with German Korb (“basket; rejection”), which in turn is due to a medieval custom of giving a bottomless basket as a symbol of unrequited love.
- basket (round lightweight container, especially one that is woven)
“Aztán gyorsan, kosárral a karján, a piacra sietett.” — Then, with a basket on her arm, she quickly hurried to the market.
- basketful (amount that will fit into a basket)
“Kafan Józsefné: 5 üveg befőtt, 1 kosár dió, 1 zsák krumpli.” — Mrs. József Kafan: 5 jars of pickles, 1 basket of walnuts, 1 sack of potatoes.
- shopping basket (basket for carrying merchandise while shopping)
“Már csak egy vevő volt előttem, kosara gyorsan kiürült.” — There was only one customer in front of me now, her shopping basket emptied quickly.
- Internet, broadlycart, shopping cart (list of items marked for purchase in an online store)
“Ahhoz hogy egy terméket a kosárba tudjunk helyezni, regisztrált vevőknek kell lennünk.” — To be able to add an item to your cart, you have to be a registered customer.
- bra cup (part of a bra that covers the breast, also used as a measurement of size)
“Csak azokkal a fazonokkal kísérletezzünk, amelyeknél a melltartó kosara rögzítve van.” — We should only experiment with those styles that have a bra with a fixed cup.
- rejection, the mitten (typically of a marriage proposal, or refusal to dance)
“Ugyanezen a bálon két leány minden frakkos férfinak kosarat adott.” — At the same ball, two girls refused to dance with every man who wore a tailcoat.
- the basket of a hot-air balloon, a crane or a crow’s nest
“A légijármű kosarában 20-an voltak, amikor a szél elragadta a ballont.” — There were 20 people in the aircraft’s basket when the wind seized the balloon.
- colloquialbasketball (sport with the objective of putting a ball through a hoop)
“Mint minden évben, természetesen idén is tudsz jelentkezni a legnépszerűbb sportokra: foci, úszás, kosár!” — Certainly, like every year, you can sign up again for the most popular sports: football, swimming, basketball!
- basket (circular hoop from which a net is suspended)
“Nevetséges amikor a góliátok nem bedobják, hanem beteszik a labdát a kosárba.” — It is ridiculous when these giants don’t throw but dunk the ball in the basket.
- basket (putting the ball through the basket, thereby scoring points)
“Az első kosarat Temesvári dobta, majd a magyar csapat elhúzott 10:3-ra.” — Temesvári scored the first basket, after which the Hungarian team pulled away to a 10-3 lead.
Alakokkosarak(plural) · kosár(nominative, singular) · kosarak(nominative, plural) · kosarat(accusative, singular) · kosarakat(accusative, plural) · kosárnak(dative, singular) · kosaraknak(dative, plural) · kosárral(instrumental, singular) · kosarakkal(instrumental, plural) · kosárért(causal-final, singular) · kosarakért(causal-final, plural) · kosárrá(singular, translative) · kosarakká(plural, translative) · kosárig(singular, terminative) · kosarakig(plural, terminative) · kosárként(essive-formal, singular) · kosarakként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural) · kosárban(inessive, singular)