harrow in Hungarian
harrow in Hungarian is kínoz, gyötör, zaklat — harrow means a heavy farming tool with rows of spikes or discs, dragged over ploughed soil to break it up.
harrow in Hungarian
kínoz
traumatise, torment
gyötör
traumatise, torment
zaklat
traumatise, torment
What does "harrow" mean?
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noun A heavy farming tool with rows of spikes or discs, dragged over ploughed soil to break it up.
"The farmer pulled the harrow behind his tractor to prepare the field for planting."
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verb To deeply upset or torment someone.
"The survivors' stories harrowed everyone who heard them."
harrow in a sentence
- The farmer pulled the harrow behind his tractor to prepare the field for planting.
- The survivors' stories harrowed everyone who heard them.
- She was harrowed by guilt after the accident.
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "harrow" in Hungarian?
"harrow" in Hungarian is kínoz, gyötör, zaklat. harrow means: A heavy farming tool with rows of spikes or discs, dragged over ploughed soil to break it up.
How do you use "harrow" in a sentence?
Example: "The farmer pulled the harrow behind his tractor to prepare the field for planting." In Hungarian, "harrow" is kínoz, gyötör, zaklat.
Are there other ways to say "harrow" in Hungarian?
Yes — Hungarian has 3 translations listed for "harrow": kínoz, gyötör, zaklat.
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