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1 calling
noun (a trade or profession: Teaching is a worthwhile calling.) επάγγελμα -
2 Calling
subs.Summons: Ar. and P. κλῆσις, ἡ.Invocation: P. ἀνάκλησις, ἡ, V. κληδών, ἡ.Avocation: P. ἐπιτήδευμα, τό; see Avocation.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Calling
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3 call
[ko:l] 1. verb1) (to give a name to: My name is Alexander but I'm called Sandy by my friends) ονομάζω2) (to regard (something) as: I saw you turn that card over - I call that cheating.) αποκαλώ3) (to speak loudly (to someone) to attract attention etc: Call everyone over here; She called louder so as to get his attention.) φωνάζω4) (to summon; to ask (someone) to come (by letter, telephone etc): They called him for an interview for the job; He called a doctor.) καλώ5) (to make a visit: I shall call at your house this evening; You were out when I called.) επισκέπτομαι6) (to telephone: I'll call you at 6 p.m.) τηλεφωνώ7) ((in card games) to bid.) μπαίνω2. noun1) (an exclamation or shout: a call for help.) κραυγή2) (the song of a bird: the call of a blackbird.) κελαήδισμα3) (a (usually short) visit: The teacher made a call on the boy's parents.) επίσκεψη4) (the act of calling on the telephone: I've just had a call from the police.) τηλεφώνημα5) ((usually with the) attraction: the call of the sea.) κάλεσμα6) (a demand: There's less call for coachmen nowadays.) ζήτηση7) (a need or reason: You've no call to say such things!) λόγος•- caller- calling
- call-box
- call for
- call off
- call on
- call up
- give someone a call
- give a call
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4 arrival
1) (the act of arriving: I was greeted by my sister on my arrival.) άφιξη2) (a person, thing etc that has arrived: I wish he would stop calling our baby the new arrival.) νεόφερτος -
5 grounds
1) (the garden or land round a large house etc: the castle grounds.) κτήμα γύρω από αρχοντικό2) (good reasons: Have you any grounds for calling him a liar?) λόγος3) (the powder which remains in a cup (eg of coffee) which one has drunk: coffee grounds.) κατακάθι -
6 page
[pei‹] I noun(one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine etc: page ninety-four; a three-page letter.) σελίδαII 1. noun1) ((in hotels) a boy who takes messages, carries luggage etc.) γκρουμ2) ((also page boy) a boy servant.) νεαρός υπηρέτης2. verb(to try to find someone in a public place by calling out his name (often through a loud-speaker system): I could not see my friend in the hotel, so I had him paged.) ειδοποιώ από τα μεγάφωνα -
7 roll-call
noun (an act of calling names from a list, to find out if anyone is missing eg in a prison or school class.) προσκλητήριο -
8 social
['səuʃəl] 1. adjective1) (concerning or belonging to the way of life and welfare of people in a community: social problems.) κοινωνικός2) (concerning the system by which such a community is organized: social class.) κοινωνικός3) (living in communities: Ants are social insects.) κοινωνικός4) (concerning the gathering together of people for the purposes of recreation or amusement: a social club; His reasons for calling were purely social.) κοινωνικός, για λόγους κοινωνικότητας•- socialist 2. adjective(of or concerning socialism: socialist policies/governments.) σοσιαλιστικός- socialise
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9 you
[ju:]1) ((used as the subject or object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition) the person(s) etc spoken or written to: You look well!; I asked you a question; Do you all understand?; Who came with you?) εσύ, εσείς / εσένα, εσάς2) (used with a noun when calling someone something, especially something unpleasant: You idiot!; You fools!) (για προσφωνήσεις) ε! εσύ... -
10 Invitation
subs.P. κλῆσις, ἡ.Calling in: P. παράκλησις, ἡ.Our invitation to you to remain inactive you did not accept: P. πρόκλησιν εἰς ἡσυχίαν ἡμῶν... οὐκ ἐδέχεσθε (Thuc. 3, 64).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Invitation
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11 Provocative
adj.P. παροξυντικός, P. and V. πικρός.Provocative of ( calling into play): P. παρακλητικός (gen.), ἐγερτικός (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Provocative
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12 Witness
subs.One who gives evidence: P. and V. μάρτυς, ὁ or ἡ.One taken to witness: use adj., V. συνίστωρ (also Thuc. 2, 74, but rare P.).Without witness, unattested, adj.: P. ἀμάρτυρος, V. ἀμαρτύρητας.( Do a thing) without witnesses: P. (πράσσειν) ἀμαρτύρως (Dem. 869).Protest: P. διαμαρτύρεσθαι.He consenting thereto and calling the gods to witness: V. ὅδʼ αἰνέσας ταῦθʼ ὁρκίους τε δοὺς θεούς (Eur., Phoen. 481).Bear witness: see under witness, v.False witness: P. ψευδομαρτυρία, ἡ.One who gives false witness: P. ψευδόμαρτυς, ὁ.——————v. trans.Witness a document: see under Sign.My husband needs none to bear witness to his renown: V. οὑμὸς δʼ ἀμαρτύρητος εὐκλεὴς πόσις (Eur., H. F. 290).Bear witness in favour of a person: P. and V. συμμαρτυρεῖν (dat. of person, acc. of thing or absol.).Bear witness against a person P. καταμαρτυρεῖν (gen. or absol.).Bear witness besides: P. προσμαρτυρεῖν.Bear false witness against: P. καταψευδομαρτυρεῖσθαι (gen. or absol.).Bear false witness: P. ψευδομαρτυρεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Witness
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