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  • 81 state

    I [steit] noun
    1) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) κατάσταση
    2) (a country considered as a political community, or, as in the United States, one division of a federation: The Prime Minister visits the Queen once a week to discuss affairs of state; The care of the sick and elderly is considered partly the responsibility of the state; ( also adjective) The railways are under state control; state-controlled / owned industries.) κράτος
    3) (ceremonial dignity and splendour: The Queen, wearing her robes of state, drove in a horse-drawn coach to Westminster; ( also adjective) state occasions/banquets.) επισημότητα/επίσημος
    - stateliness
    - statesman
    - statesmanlike
    - statesmanship
    - get into a state
    - lie in state
    II [steit] verb
    (to say or announce clearly, carefully and definitely: You have not yet stated your intentions.) δηλώνω

    English-Greek dictionary > state

  • 82 steer

    I [stiə] noun
    (a young ox raised to produce beef.) μοσχάρι
    II [stiə] verb
    (to guide or control the course of (eg a ship, car etc): He steered the car through the narrow streets; I steered out of the harbour; She managed to steer the conversation towards the subject of her birthday.) κατευθύνω,οδηγώ
    - steering-wheel
    - steer clear of

    English-Greek dictionary > steer

  • 83 steering-wheel

    noun (the wheel in a car for steering it, fixed to the steering-column, or the wheel on a ship that is turned to control the rudder.) τιμόνι,πηδάλιο

    English-Greek dictionary > steering-wheel

  • 84 subconscious

    adjective, noun
    ((of) those activities of the mind of which we are not aware: I suspect that his generosity arose from a subconscious desire for praise; We can't control the activities of the subconscious.) υποσυνείδητο(ς)

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  • 85 subdue

    [səb'dju:]
    (to conquer, overcome or bring under control: After months of fighting the rebels were subdued.) υποτάσσω

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  • 86 subject

    1. adjective
    ((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) υποτελής
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) υπήκοος
    2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) θέμα
    3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) μάθημα
    4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) αντικείμενο(συζήτησης κλπ.)
    5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) υποκείμενο(ρήματος)
    3. [səb'‹ekt] verb
    1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) υποτάσσω
    2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) υποβάλλω
    - subjective
    - subjectively
    - subject matter
    - change the subject
    - subject to

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  • 87 supervise

    (to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) επιβλέπω
    - supervisor

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  • 88 sway

    [swei] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) move from side to side or up and down with a swinging or rocking action: The branches swayed gently in the breeze.) λικνίζομαι
    2) (to influence the opinion etc of: She's too easily swayed by her feelings.) επηρρεάζω
    2. noun
    1) (the motion of swaying: the sway of the ship's deck.) λίκνισμα
    2) (power, rule or control: people under the sway of the dictator.) κυριαρχία

    English-Greek dictionary > sway

  • 89 take charge

    1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) αναλαμβάνω
    2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) παραλαμβάνω

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  • 90 take over

    1) (to take control (of): He has taken the business over (noun take-over).) αναλαμβάνω τον έλεγχο/ ανάληψη ελέγχου, εξαγορά (εταιρίας)
    2) ((often with from) to do (something) after someone else stops doing it: He retired last year, and I took over (his job) from him.) αναλαμβάνω

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  • 91 telephone exchange

    (a central control through which telephone calls are directed.) τηλεφωνικό κέντρο

    English-Greek dictionary > telephone exchange

  • 92 territory

    ['teritəri]
    plural - territories; noun
    1) (a stretch of land; a region: They explored the territory around the North Pole.) περιοχή
    2) (the land under the control of a ruler or state: British territory.) επικράτεια
    3) (an area of interest, knowledge etc: Ancient history is outside my territory.) σφαίρα, πεδίο
    - territorial waters

    English-Greek dictionary > territory

  • 93 the Establishment

    (the people and institutions that control power or are dominant in a society and stick to traditions; one of these institutions: The hippies rebelled against the Establishment; the political/literary establishment.) το κατεστημένο

    English-Greek dictionary > the Establishment

  • 94 thermostatic

    adjective (using a thermostat: thermostatic control.) θερμοστατικός

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  • 95 valve

    [vælv]
    1) (a device for allowing a liquid or gas to pass through an opening in one direction only.)
    2) (a structure with the same effect in an animal body: Valves in the heart control the flow of blood in the human body.)
    3) (a type of electronic component found in many, especially older, types of television, radio etc.)

    English-Greek dictionary > valve

  • 96 ward

    [wo:d]
    1) (a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc: He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.) θάλαμος
    2) (a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court: She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.) κηδεμονευόμενος

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  • 97 zap

    past tense, past participle - zapped; verb
    1) (to kill or destroy, especially in a computer game.) καταστρέφω, σκοτώνω (π.χ. σε βιντεοπαιχνίδι)
    2) (to change channels on television with a remote control.) αλλάζω συνεχώς κανάλι, κάνω `ζάπινγκ`

    English-Greek dictionary > zap

  • 98 zapping

    noun (the act of changing channels with a remote control.) συνεχής εναλλάγή τηλεοπτικών καναλιών από τον θεατή, `ζάπινγκ`

    English-Greek dictionary > zapping

  • 99 Curb

    v. trans.
    Bridle a horse: P. χαλινοῦν (Xen.), V. ὀχμάζειν.
    met., Ar. and P. ἐπιστομίζειν.
    Put an end to: P. and V. παύειν.
    Check: P. and V. κατέχειν. ἐπέχειν, Ar. and V. ἴσχειν (rare P.), V. ἐπίσχειν (rare P.), ἐρκειν, ἐξερκειν, ἐρητειν, σχάζειν, καταστέλλειν.
    Control: P. and V. κρατεῖν (acc. or gen.)
    ——————
    subs.
    P. and V. χαλινός, ὁ, στόμιον, τό (Xen.), Ar. and V. ψλιον (also Plat., met.).
    met., V. χαλινός, ὁ.
    Check, preventive: P. ἐμπόδιον, τό.

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

  • 100 Extravagance

    subs.
    Want of control: P. ἀκράτεια, ἡ, ὕβρις, ἡ.
    Excess: P. and V. περβολή, ἡ.
    Extraordinariness: Ar. and P. τοπία, ἡ.
    Squandering (of money, etc.): P. ἀσωτία, ἡ, πολυτέλεια, ἡ.
    Luxury: P. and V. τρυφή, ἡ.
    Novelty: P. καινότης, ἡ.
    Their private means through idleness are lost and wasted in extravagance: V. τὰ δʼ ἐν δόμοις δαπάναισι φροῦδα διαφυγόνθʼ ὑπʼ ἀργίας (Eur., H.F. 591).

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

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  • Control — Con*trol , n. [F. contr[^o]le a counter register, contr. fr. contr r[^o]le; contre (L. contra) + r[^o]le roll, catalogue. See {Counter} and {Roll}, and cf. {Counterroll}.] 1. A duplicate book, register, or account, kept to correct or check… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • control — (Del fr. contrôle). 1. m. Comprobación, inspección, fiscalización, intervención. 2. Dominio, mando, preponderancia. 3. Oficina, despacho, dependencia, etc., donde se controla. 4. puesto de control. 5. Regulación, manual o automática, sobre un… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Control — Con*trol , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Controlled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Controlling}.] [F. contr[^o]ler, fr. contr[^o]le.] [Formerly written {comptrol} and {controul}.] 1. To check by a counter register or duplicate account; to prove by counter statements; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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