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1 almost
['o:lməust](nearly but not quite: She is almost five years old; She almost fell under a moving car.) σχεδόν -
2 Almost
adv.All but: P. and V. ὅσον οὔπω, P. ὅσον οὐ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Almost
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3 almost
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4 as good as
(almost: The job's as good as done.) σχεδόν -
5 close on
(almost; nearly: She's close on sixty.) σχεδόν -
6 next to nothing
(almost nothing: The child was wearing next to nothing.) σχεδόν τίποτα -
7 within an inch of
(almost; very near(ly): He came within an inch of failing the exam.) πολύ κοντά σε -
8 be on the tip of one's tongue
(to be almost, but usually not, spoken or said: Her name is on the tip of my tongue (= I can't quite remember it); It was on the tip of my tongue to tell him (= I almost told him).) έχω στην άκρη της γλώσσας μου / είμαι στο τσακ να πω κάτι -
9 hardly
1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) σχεδόν καθόλου2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) μόλις(και μετά βίας)3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) μάλλον δεν -
10 Virtually
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Virtually
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11 a near miss
(something that is almost a hit, success etc.) παρ'ολίγον επιτυχία -
12 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) ανθρακίτης -
13 artificial respiration
(the process of forcing air into and out of the lungs eg of a person who has almost drowned.) τεχνητή αναπνοή -
14 as for
(with regard to; concerning: The thief was caught by the police almost immediately: As for the stolen jewels, they were found in a dustbin.) όσο για -
15 black out
(to lose consciousness: He blacked out for almost a minute.) λιποθυμώ -
16 close to
1) (near in time, place, relationship etc: close to 3 o'clock; close to the hospital; close to his mother.) κοντά2) (almost; nearly: close to fifty years of age.) σχεδόν -
17 desperate
['despərət]1) ((sometimes used loosely) despairingly reckless or violent: She was desperate to get into university; a desperate criminal.) απελπισμένος2) (very bad or almost hopeless: We are in a desperate situation.) απελπιστικός3) (urgent and despairing: He made a desperate appeal for help.) απεγνωσμένος•- desperation -
18 directly
1) (in a direct manner: I went directly to the office.) κατευθείαν2) (almost at once: He will be here directly.) αμέσως -
19 do for
(to kill or cause the end of: That attack of flu almost did for him.) ξεκάνω -
20 ebony
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