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ˈʌnˈment

  • 1 abridg(e)ment

    noun επιτομή, σύνοψη

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  • 2 abridg(e)ment

    noun επιτομή, σύνοψη

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  • 3 acknowledg(e)ment

    noun αναγνώριση

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  • 4 acknowledg(e)ment

    noun αναγνώριση

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  • 5 judg(e)ment

    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) απόφαση (δικαστηρίου)
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) κρίση
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) κρίση, ευθυκρισία
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) γνώμη

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  • 6 judg(e)ment

    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) απόφαση (δικαστηρίου)
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) κρίση
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) κρίση, ευθυκρισία
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) γνώμη

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  • 7 argumentative

    [-'mentətiv]
    adjective (fond of arguing.) εριστικός

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  • 8 meant

    [ment]
    past tense, past participle; = mean III

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  • 9 ferment

    1. [fə'ment] verb
    1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) ζυμώνω,-ομαι
    2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) προκαλώ(αναβρασμό)
    2. ['fə:ment] noun
    (a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) αναβρασμός

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  • 10 torment

    1. ['to:ment] noun
    1) ((a) very great pain, suffering, worry etc: He was in torment.) μαρτύριο
    2) (something that causes this.) βάσανο
    2. [to:'ment] verb
    (to cause pain, suffering, worry etc to: She was tormented with worry/toothache.) βασανίζω

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  • 11 alimentary

    [æli'mentəri]

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  • 12 augment

    [o:ɡ'ment]
    (to increase in amount or make bigger in size or number.) (επ)αυξάνω

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  • 13 cement

    [sə'ment] 1. noun
    1) (a mixture of clay and lime (usually with sand and water added) used for sticking things (eg bricks) together in building and to make concrete for making very hard surfaces.) τσιμέντο
    2) (any of several types of glue.) κόλλα
    3) (a substance used to fill cavities in teeth.) οδοντοκονία
    2. verb
    (to join firmly with cement.) τσιμεντάρω

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  • 14 compliment

    1. ['kompləmənt] noun
    (an expression of praise or flattery: He's always paying her compliments.) φιλοφρόνηση
    2. [kompli'ment] verb
    (to praise or flatter: He complimented her on her cooking.) φιλοφρονώ
    - with compliments

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  • 15 lament

    [lə'ment] 1. verb
    (to feel or express regret for: We all lament his death; He sat lamenting over his past failures.) θρηνώ
    2. noun
    1) (a poem or piece of music which laments something: This song is a lament for those killed in battle.) θρήνος
    2) (a show of grief, regret etc: I'm not going to sit listening to her laments all day.) μοιρολόι

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  • 16 momentum

    [mə'mentəm]
    (the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) ορμή,φόρα,κεκτημένη ταχύτητα

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  • 17 ornament

    1. ['o:nəmənt] noun
    (something decorative, intended to make a room etc more beautiful: china ornaments.) στολίδι
    2. [o:nə'ment] verb
    (to decorate: The church was richly ornamented.)
    - ornamental

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  • 18 regiment

    1. ['re‹imənt] noun
    (a body of soldiers commanded by a colonel.) σύνταγμα
    2. [-ment] verb
    (to organize or control (people) very strictly: Children in schools are no longer regimented as they used to be.) υποβάλλω σε πειθαρχία
    - regimental

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  • 19 supplement

    1. noun
    (an addition made to supply something lacking, or to correct errors etc: A supplement to the dictionary is to be published next year.) συμπλήρωμα, παράρτημα (έκδοσης)
    2. [-ment] verb
    (to make, or be, an addition to: He does an evening job to supplement his wages.) συμπληρώνω

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  • 20 Dove

    subs.
    P. and V. περιστερά, ἡ (Soph., frag.), Ar. and V. πέλεια, ἡ, V. πελαις, ἡ.
    Ringdove: Ar. and P. φάσσα, ἡ.
    Term of endear-ment: P. φάσσα, ἡ, Ar. φάττιον, τό.
    Breeding doves, adj.: V. πελειοθρέμμων.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dove

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