Mélyáramlatai
Mélyáramlatai is a Hungarian term that translates to "deep currents" or "undercurrents" and is often used in a metaphorical sense to describe underlying, often hidden, social, cultural, or psychological forces. It refers to sentiments, trends, or influences that are not immediately apparent on the surface but significantly shape public opinion, behavior, or the development of a situation. These currents are typically slow-moving and deeply rooted, contrasting with fleeting trends or overt expressions.
The concept of mélyáramlatai can be applied in various contexts. In sociology, it might describe the unspoken