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magazine in Hungarian

magazine in Hungarian is folyóirat, lőszerraktár, magazin — magazine means a periodical publication containing articles, photos, or features by various writers, usually on a particular topic or aimed at a particular audience.

magazine in Hungarian

folyóirat
noun
periodical
lőszerraktár
noun
ammunition storehouse
magazin
noun
periodical

What does "magazine" mean?

  1. noun A periodical publication containing articles, photos, or features by various writers, usually on a particular topic or aimed at a particular audience.
    "She subscribes to a gardening magazine that arrives every month."
  2. noun The removable component of a firearm that holds and feeds ammunition rounds.
    "He ejected the empty magazine and slotted in a fresh one."
  3. noun A store or room used to hold ammunition or explosives.
    "The old fort still has a stone magazine where gunpowder was once kept."

magazine in a sentence

  • She subscribes to a gardening magazine that arrives every month.
  • The interview appeared in a glossy fashion magazine.
  • He ejected the empty magazine and slotted in a fresh one.
  • The old fort still has a stone magazine where gunpowder was once kept.

Common Hungarian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "magazine" in Hungarian?

"magazine" in Hungarian is folyóirat, lőszerraktár, magazin. magazine means: A periodical publication containing articles, photos, or features by various writers, usually on a particular topic or aimed at a particular audience.

How do you use "magazine" in a sentence?

Example: "She subscribes to a gardening magazine that arrives every month." In Hungarian, "magazine" is folyóirat, lőszerraktár, magazin.

Are there other ways to say "magazine" in Hungarian?

Yes — Hungarian has 3 translations listed for "magazine": folyóirat, lőszerraktár, magazin.

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