beosztatták
Beosztatták is a Hungarian verb in the past tense, third-person plural. It translates to "they were assigned" or "they were appointed" in English. This grammatical form indicates that a group of people has been given a specific task, role, or position. The context in which "beosztatták" is used will determine the exact nature of the assignment. For instance, it could refer to employees being assigned to shifts, students being assigned to projects, or officials being appointed to a committee. The verb implies a formal or official allocation of duties or responsibilities by a superior or authority. It suggests that the individuals in question are now expected to fulfill the roles to which they have been placed. The passive voice construction highlights that the action of assignment was performed by someone else onto the group. Understanding the nuances of "beosztatták" requires considering the surrounding sentence and the broader situation it describes.