felhúzott
Felhúzott is a Hungarian adjective formed as the past participle of the verb felhúz, with the prefix fel- indicating an action that has been completed or raised. It is used to describe objects or states that have been wound up, drawn up, or heightened, and it can function in both literal and figurative contexts.
The most common senses of felhúzott include:
- Mechanical or functional: something that has been wound or tightened, such as a watch or a toy.
- Body language or appearance: parts of the body that are raised or drawn up, especially the eyebrows.
- Clothing or coverings: garments that are pulled up, such as felhúzott nadrág or felhúzott ruhadarab, referring
- Figurative use: in some contexts felhúzott can describe someone who is agitated, tense, or emotionally stirred,
Etymology and usage notes: felhúzott is derived from felhúz (to wind up, to pull up) with the