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Family

  • 1 family

    ['fæməli]
    plural - families; noun
    1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) οικογένεια,οικογενειακός
    2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) οικογένεια
    3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) οικογένεια
    4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) οικογένεια
    - family tree

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  • 2 Family

    subs.
    Race: P. and V. γένος, τό, Ar. and V. γέννα, ἡ, V. γονή, ἡ, σπέρμα, τό, ῥίζα, ἡ, ῥίζωμα, τό; see Stock.
    Household: P. and V. οἶκος, ὁ, P. οἰκία, ἡ, Ar. and V. δῶμα, τό, δόμος, ὁ.
    The reigning family: P. ἡ τυραννικὴ οἰκία (Dem. 22).
    With all one's family: use adv., P. πανοικησίᾳ.
    Offspring, child: P. and V. παῖς, ὁ or ἡ, ἔκγονος, ὁ or ἡ; see Offspring.
    Of the same family, adj.: P. and V. συγγενής, ὁμογενής (Plat.); see Kindred.
    Family troubles: V. ἐγγενῆ κακά, τά.
    Of good family: see high-born.

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  • 3 family

    οικογένεια

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  • 4 family planning

    (controlling or limiting the number of children that people have especially by using a means of contraception: a family planning clinic.) οικογενειακός προγραμματισμός

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  • 5 family tree

    ((a plan showing) a person's ancestors and relations.) οικογενειακό δέντρο

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  • 6 one-parent family

    noun ((also single parent family) a family with only a mother or a father to look after the children) μονογονεϊκή οικογένεια

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  • 7 black sheep

    (a member of a family or group who is unsatisfactory in some way: My brother is the black sheep of the family.) όνειδος, το `μαύρο πρόβατο`

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  • 8 heirloom

    [-lu:m]
    noun (something valuable that has been handed down in a family from generation to generation: This brooch is a family heirloom.) κειμήλιο

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  • 9 house

    1. plural - houses; noun
    1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) σπίτι,κατοικία
    2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) κτίριο
    3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) θέατρο
    4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) γενιά
    2. verb
    1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) στεγάζω
    2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) στεγάζω
    - housing benefit
    - house agent
    - house arrest
    - houseboat
    - housebreaker
    - housebreaking
    - house-fly
    - household
    - householder
    - household word
    - housekeeper
    - housekeeping
    - houseman
    - housetrain
    - house-warming
    3. adjective
    a house-warming party.) για τα καλορίζικα
    - housework
    - like a house on fire

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  • 10 support

    [sə'po:t] 1. verb
    1) (to bear the weight of, or hold upright, in place etc: That chair won't support him / his weight; He limped home, supported by a friend on either side of him.) υποβαστάζω, στηρίζω
    2) (to give help, or approval to: He has always supported our cause; His family supported him in his decision.) (υπο)στηρίζω
    3) (to provide evidence for the truth of: New discoveries have been made that support his theory; The second witness supported the statement of the first one.) επαληθεύω, επιβεβαιώνω
    4) (to supply with the means of living: He has a wife and four children to support.) συντηρώ, `τρέφω`
    2. noun
    1) (the act of supporting or state of being supported: That type of shoe doesn't give the foot much support; The plan was cancelled because of lack of support; Her job is the family's only means of support; I would like to say a word or two in support of his proposal.) στήριξη
    2) (something that supports: One of the supports of the bridge collapsed.) (υπο)στήριγμα, στυλοβάτης
    - supporting

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  • 11 vault

    [vo:lt] I noun
    1) ((a room, especially a cellar, with) an arched roof or ceiling: the castle vaults.)
    2) (an underground room, especially for storing valuables: The thieves broke into the bank vaults.)
    3) (a burial chamber, often for all the members of a family: He was buried in the family vault.)
    II 1. noun
    (a leap aided by the hands or by a pole: With a vault he was over the fence and away.)
    2. verb
    (to leap (over): He vaulted (over) the fence.)

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  • 12 Generation

    subs.
    Act of generating: Ar. and P. γένεσις, ἡ, P. γέννησις, ἡ, P. and V. σπορά, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.).
    A coming into being ( as opposed to decay): P. γένεσις, ἡ.
    Period of time: Ar. and P. γενεά, ἡ, V. γονή, ἡ, γέννα, ἡ; see Age.
    Many generations later: P. πολλαῖς γενεαῖς ὕστερον.
    The third generation: V. τριτόσπορος γονή.
    Future generations: P. and V. οἱ ἔπειτα, P. οἱ ἐπιγιγνόμενοι, V. ὕστεροι, οἱ, μεθύστεροι, οἱ, οἱ ἐπίσποροι, ἔκγονα, τά.
    Family: P. and V. γένος, τό, V. γονή, ἡ, Ar. and V. γέννα, ἡ; see Family.

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  • 13 Line

    subs.
    P. and V. γραμμή, ἡ (Eur., frag.).
    Carpenter's line: P. and V. στάθμη, ἡ.
    Row: P. and V. τάξις, ἡ, στοῖχος, ὁ, P. στίχος, ὁ.
    In a line: P. κατὰ στοῖχον.
    In order: P. and V. ἑξῆς, ἐφεξῆς.
    Line to mark the winning point: Ar. and V. γραμμή, ἡ.
    Fishing line: V. ὁρμιά, ἡ.
    Line of a fishing net: V. κλωστὴρ λνου.
    Wrinkle: Ar. and P.υτς, ἡ.
    Line of battle: P. and V. τάξις, ἡ, P. παράταξις, ἡ, Ar. and V. στχες, αἱ.
    File, row: P. and V. στοῖχος, ὁ.
    Troops in line of battle: P. φάλαγξ, ἡ.
    Draw up in line, v.: Ar. and P. παρατάσσειν.
    In line: of ships, P. μετωπηδόν, opposed to in column, of troops, P. ἐπὶ φάλαγγος (Xen.).
    Win all along the line: P. νικᾶν διὰ παντός.
    Break the enemy's line of ships, v.: P. διεκπλεῖν (absol.); see Break.
    Lines of circumvallation: P. περιτείχισμα, τό, περιτειχισμός, ὁ,
    Line of poetry: Ar. and P. στχος, ὁ, ἔπος, τό.
    Line of march: P. and V. ὁδός, ἡ, πορεία, ἡ.
    Family: P. and V. γένος, τό, V. σπέρμα, τό, ῥίζα, ἡ, ῥίζωμα, τό; see Family.
    Being thus related through the male and not the female line: P. πρὸς ἀνδρῶν ἔχων τὴν συγγένειαν ταύτην καὶ οὐ πρὸς γυναικῶν (Dem. 1084).
    Line of action: P. προαίρεσις, ἡ.
    Draw the line, lay down limits, v.: P. and V. ὁρίζειν (absol.).
    Strike out a new line: Ar. and P. καινοτομεῖν (absol.).
    The founders must know the lines they wish poets to follow in their myths: P. οἰκισταῖς τοὺς τύπους προσήκει εἰδέναι ἐν οἷς δεῖ μυθολογεῖν τοὺς ποιητάς (Plat., Rep. 379A).
    It's a pretty scheme and quite in your line: Ar. τὸ πρᾶγμα κομψὸν καὶ σφόδρʼ ἐκ τοῦ σοῦ τρόπου (Thesm. 93).
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    v. trans.
    Fill, man: P. and V. πληροῦν.
    Guard: P. and V. φυλάσσειν, φρουρεῖν.
    Mark, furrow: V. χαράσσειν.

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  • 14 Root

    subs.
    P. and V. ῥίζα, ἡ.
    Trunk: Ar. and P. στέλεχος, τό.
    met., origin: P. and V. πηγή, ἡ, ῥίζα, ἡ.
    Beginning: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ.
    Family: P. and V. γένος, τό, V. σπέρμα, τό, ῥίζα, ἡ, ῥίζωμα, τό; see Family.
    Root of a number: P. πυθμήν, ὁ (Plat.).
    Square root: P. δύναμις, ἡ (Plat.).
    End from which something has been cut: P. and V. τομή, ἡ.
    From small seed a great root may spring: V. σμικροῦ γένοιτʼ ἂν σπέρματος μέγας πυθμήν (Æsch., Choe. 204).
    Take root: P. ῥιζοῦσθαι (Xen.), καταρριζοῦσθαι (Plat.).
    Root and branch, utterly: use adj., P. and V. πρόρριζος (also Ar. rare P.), Ar. and V. αὐτόπρεμνος, or adv., V. πρυμνόθεν:see Utterly.

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  • 15 act

    [ækt] 1. verb
    1) (to do something: It's time the government acted to lower taxes.) ενεργώ
    2) (to behave: He acted foolishly at the meeting.) συμπεριφέρομαι
    3) (to perform (a part) in a play: He has acted (the part of Romeo) in many theatres; I thought he was dying, but he was only acting (= pretending).) παίζω, υποδύομαι (ρόλο)
    2. noun
    1) (something done: Running away is an act of cowardice; He committed many cruel acts.) πράξη
    2) ((often with capital) a law: Acts of Parliament.) νόμος
    3) (a section of a play: `Hamlet' has five acts.) πράξη (θεατρικού έργου)
    4) (an entertainment: an act called `The Smith Family'.) (θεατρικό) σκετς, `νούμερο`
    - actor
    - act as
    - act on
    - act on behalf of / act for
    - in the act of
    - in the act
    - put on an act

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  • 16 addition

    1) (the act of adding: The child is not good at addition.) πρόσθεση
    2) (something added: They've had an addition to the family.) προσθήκη

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  • 17 ancestor

    ['ænsistə, ]( American[) -ses-]
    American - ancestress; noun
    (a person who was a member of one's family a long time ago and from whom one is descended.) πρόγονος
    - ancestry

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  • 18 arms

    1) (weapons: Does the police force carry arms?) όπλα
    2) (a design etc which is used as the symbol of the town, family etc (see also coat of arms).) θυρεός

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  • 19 assemble

    [ə'sembl]
    1) ((of people) to come together: The crowd assembled in the hall.) συγκεντρώνομαι
    2) (to call or bring together: He assembled his family and told them of his plan.) συγκαλώ, συγκεντρώνω
    3) (to put together (a machine etc): He assembled the model aeroplane.) μοντάρω, συναρμολογώ

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  • 20 au pair

    [,ou 'pə(r)]
    (a young person from abroad employed by a family to look after the children and help with the housework in return for room, meals, pocket money and an opportunity to learn the language: a French au pair; an au pair girl.) αλλοδαπή εποχιακή ή προσωρινή παιδαγωγός

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