kicsavarását
Kicsavarását is a Hungarian verb meaning "to unscrew" or "to twist off." It is commonly used in contexts involving mechanical objects with threaded parts. For example, one might "kicsavarását" a screw from a piece of wood, or "kicsavarását" a cap from a bottle. The verb can also be used figuratively, to describe the act of extracting information or a secret from someone through persistent questioning or persuasion. In a more abstract sense, it can refer to the act of unraveling a complex situation or problem. The specific nuance of the meaning often depends on the context in which the word is used. The past participle form, "kicsavarva," describes something that has been unscrewed or twisted off. The infinitive form "kicsavarni" is used when referring to the action of unscrewing in general. Understanding "kicsavarását" requires considering the object being acted upon and the intent of the action.