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1 reveal
[rə'vi:l]1) (to make known: All their secrets have been revealed.) αποκαλύπτω2) (to show; to allow to be seen: He scraped away the top layer of paint from the picture, revealing an earlier painting underneath.) αποκαλύπτω, φανερώνω• -
2 Reveal
v. trans.Show: P. and V. φαίνειν, ἐκφαίνειν (Plat.), δηλοῦν, δεικνύναι, ἀποδεικνύναι, ἐπιδεικνύναι, Ar. and P. ἀποφαίνειν, V. ἐκδεικνύναι; see Show.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Reveal
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3 reveal
1) αποκαλύπτω2) διαφαίνομαι -
4 bring to light
(to reveal or cause to be noticed: The scandal was brought to light by the investigations of a journalist.) αποκαλύπτω -
5 disclose
[dis'kləuz](to uncover, reveal or make known: He refused to disclose his identity.) αποκαλύπτω -
6 on one's honour
(an expression used to emphasize the truth and solemnity of something which is said: Do you swear, on your honour, never to reveal what you see here?) στο λόγο της τιμής μου -
7 rise
1. past tense - rose; verb1) (to become greater, larger, higher etc; to increase: Food prices are still rising; His temperature rose; If the river rises much more, there will be a flood; Her voice rose to a scream; Bread rises when it is baked; His spirits rose at the good news.) ανεβαίνω, αυξάνομαι, υψώνομαι2) (to move upwards: Smoke was rising from the chimney; The birds rose into the air; The curtain rose to reveal an empty stage.) υψώνομαι3) (to get up from bed: He rises every morning at six o'clock.) σηκώνομαι4) (to stand up: The children all rose when the headmaster came in.) σηκώνομαι όρθιος5) ((of the sun etc) to appear above the horizon: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.) ανατέλλω6) (to slope upwards: Hills rose in the distance; The ground rises at this point.) υψώνομαι7) (to rebel: The people rose (up) in revolt against the dictator.) εξεγείρομαι8) (to move to a higher rank, a more important position etc: He rose to the rank of colonel.) ανέρχομαι9) ((of a river) to begin or appear: The Rhône rises in the Alps.) πηγάζω10) ((of wind) to begin; to become stronger: Don't go out in the boat - the wind has risen.) σηκώνομαι11) (to be built: Office blocks are rising all over the town.) ορθώνομαι12) (to come back to life: Jesus has risen.) ανασταίνομαι2. noun1) ((the) act of rising: He had a rapid rise to fame; a rise in prices.) ανύψωση, αύξηση2) (an increase in salary or wages: She asked her boss for a rise.) αύξηση3) (a slope or hill: The house is just beyond the next rise.) ύψωμα4) (the beginning and early development of something: the rise of the Roman Empire.) άνοδος, ανάπτυξη, ακμή•- rising3. adjectivethe rising sun; rising prices; the rising generation; a rising young politician.) ανατέλλων/ ανερχόμενος/ αυξανόμενος- early- late riser
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8 show up
1) (to make obvious: This light shows up the places where I've mended this coat.) αποκαλύπτω,κάνω να φανεί2) (to reveal the faults of: Mary was so neat that she really showed me up.) ντροπιάζω3) (to stand out clearly: The scratches showed up on the photograph.) ξεχωρίζω,φαίνομαι4) (to appear or arrive: I waited for her, but she never showed up.) προσέρχομαι,εμφανίζομαι -
9 swear
[sweə]past tense - swore; verb1) (to state, declare, or promise solemnly with an oath, or very definitely and positively: The witness must swear to tell the truth; He swore an oath of loyalty; Swear never to reveal the secret; I could have sworn (= I'm sure) she was here a minute ago.) ορκίζομαι2) (to use the name of God and other sacred words, or obscene words, for emphasis or abuse; to curse: Don't swear in front of the children!) βλαστημώ•- sworn- swear-word
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10 Betray
v. trans.Exhibit, give proof of, see under Show.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Betray
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11 Disclose
v. trans.Show: P. and V. φαίνειν, δηλοῦν, δεικνύναι, ἐκφαίνειν (Plat.), ἀποδεικνύναι, ἐπιδεικνύναι, Ar. and P. ἀποφαίνειν, V. ἐκδεικνύναι; see Show.Reveal: P. and V. αποκαλύπτειν, Ar. and V. ἐκκαλύπτειν, V. διαπτύσσειν (Plat. also but rare P.), ἀναπτύσσειν, ἀνοίγειν.Publish, betray: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, μηνύειν, κατειπεῖν, V. προμηνύειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Disclose
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12 Expose
v. trans.Disclose, reveal: P. and V. ἀποκαλύπτειν, V. διαπτύσσειν (also Plat. but rare P.), ἀναπτύσσειν, Ar. and V. ἐκκαλύπτειν.Make bare: P. and V. γυμνοῦν.Expose to, subject to: P. and V. ὑποβάλλειν (τινά τινι).Expose (to beasts etc.): V. προτιθέναι.Expose to danger, endanger: Ar. and P. παραβάλλεσθαι, P. ὑποτιθέναι, V. παραρρίπτειν, προβάλλειν, προτείνειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Expose
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13 Tell
v. intrans.Narrate: P. and V. λέγειν, ἐξηγεῖσθαι, διέρχεσθαι, ἐπεξέρχεσθαι, φράζειν, ἐξειπεῖν, Ar. and P. διηγεῖσθαι, διεξέρχεσθαι, V. ἐκφράζειν, πιφαύσκειν (Æsch.).Tell to the end: P. and V. διαπεραίνειν.Betray: P. and V. μηνύειν, ἐκφέρειν.Reveal: P. and V. ἀποκαλύπτειν, Ar. and V. ἐκκαλύπτειν, V. ἀναπτύσσειν, διαπτύσσειν (also Plat. but rare P.), ἀνοίγειν.V. intrans.Count, be of importance: P. and V. διαφέρειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tell
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14 Unbosom oneself
v. trans.See Reveal.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unbosom oneself
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15 Unfold
v. trans.Undo: P. and V. λύειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unfold
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16 Unravel
v. trans.P. and V. λύειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unravel
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17 Unveil
v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unveil
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