Hungarian Meaning of lefts
baloldaliak
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Definitions and Meaning of lefts in English
lefts
the part of a legislative chamber located to the left of the presiding officer, political liberals or radicals, a turn to the left, their beliefs, a blow struck with the left fist, the part on the left side, those professing views usually characterized by desire to reform or overthrow the established order especially in politics and usually advocating change in the name of the greater freedom or well-being of the common man, located nearer to the left hand than to the right, the left side or the part on the left side, the members of a continental European legislative body occupying the left as a result of holding more radical political views than other members, located on the left when facing downstream, the location or direction of the left side, located nearer to this side than to the right, a radical as distinguished from a conservative position, left field, located nearer to the left side of the body than to the right, done with the left hand, of, adhering to, or constituted by the left especially in politics, of, relating to, or being the side of the body in which the heart is mostly located, the left hand, of, relating to, situated on, or being the side of the body in which the heart is mostly located, the members of a European legislative body sitting to the left of the presiding officer and holding more radical views than other members, located on the left of an observer facing in the same direction as the object specified
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baloldaliak
the part of a legislative chamber located to the left of the presiding officer, political liberals or radicals, a turn to the left, their beliefs, a blow struck
Liberalizmus,Baloldali,Baloldal,Neoliberalizmus,Szocializmus
konzervativizmus,jobb,illiberalizmus,mozdulatlanság,neokonzervativizmus
leftists => baloldaliak, lefties => balkezesek, left-handedly => bal kézzel, left off => balra, left (out) => balra (kívül),