elsütik
Elsütik is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to fire off," "to shoot off," or "to let off" in English. It is commonly used in contexts related to the discharge of firearms, fireworks, or other explosive devices. For example, one might say "elsütik a puskát" which means "they fire off the rifle." The verb can also be used metaphorically to describe the quick and forceful release of something, such as an idea or a remark. The past tense of elsütik is elsütötték, and the infinitive form is elsütni. The verb's root, "süt," generally means "to bake" or "to shine," but in this context, it takes on a more forceful and sudden connotation. Understanding the nuances of elsütik is important for comprehending Hungarian expressions related to sudden or explosive actions.