arányúak
Arányúak is a term of Hungarian origin that generally refers to a group of people who are seen as having a disproportionate or excessive influence in a particular situation or society. The word itself is derived from "arány," meaning proportion or ratio, and the suffix "-ú" indicating possession or quality, combined with the plural ending "-ak." Therefore, literally, it can be translated as "those of proportion" or "those in proportion," but in common usage, it carries a negative connotation of being "too much" in a certain aspect.
The context in which "arányúak" is used is crucial for understanding its precise meaning. It can be
The term is often employed in discussions about social stratification, economic inequality, or political power dynamics.