kiárasztják
Kiárasztják is a Hungarian verb that translates to "they are pouring out" or "they are emptying." It describes the action of liquid or other substances being released or drained from a container or location. This can apply to various situations, such as water being poured from a pitcher, lava flowing from a volcano, or even people leaving a place in large numbers. The specific context will determine the precise nuance of the translation. For instance, "a pohárból kiárasztják a vizet" means "they are pouring the water out of the glass." Conversely, "a vulkánból láva kiárasztják" translates to "lava is pouring out of the volcano." The verb implies a continuous or significant outflow. In a figurative sense, it can also refer to an outpouring of emotions or ideas, though this usage is less common than its literal meaning. Understanding the context is crucial for accurately interpreting the meaning of kiárasztják.