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  • 1 Europe

    Εὐρώπη, ἡ, V. also, Εὐρωπία, ἡ.

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

  • 2 the West

    (Europe and North and South America.) η Δύση, ο Δυτικός πολιτισμός

    English-Greek dictionary > the West

  • 3 continent

    I ['kontinənt] noun
    1) (one of the great divisions of the land surface of the world - Europe, America, Australia, Asia or Africa.) ήπειρος
    2) (Europe excluding Britain: We are going to the continent for our holidays.) ηπειρωτική Ευρώπη
    - continental breakfast
    - continental shelf
    II ['kontinənt] adjective
    (able to control especially the bladder and/or bowel.) εγκρατής

    English-Greek dictionary > continent

  • 4 cork

    [ko:k] 1. noun
    1) (the outer bark of the cork tree (an oak of South Europe, North Africa etc): Cork floats well; ( also adjective) cork floor-tiles.) φελλός
    2) (a stopper for a bottle etc made of cork: Put the cork back in the wine-bottle.) φελλός, πώμα
    2. verb
    (to put a cork or stopper in: He corked the bottle.)

    English-Greek dictionary > cork

  • 5 elk

    [elk]
    plurals - elks, elk; noun
    1) (the largest of all deer, found in the north of Europe and Asia.) μεγάλο ελάφι
    2) (a large North American deer.) άλκη (είδος αμερικανικού ελαφιού)

    English-Greek dictionary > elk

  • 6 European

    [,juərə'pi:ən]
    = the European Union (formerly the Common Market, the European Community) noun
    (an economic and political association of certain countries in Europe.) Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση

    English-Greek dictionary > European

  • 7 from

    [from]
    1) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) από
    2) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) από
    3) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) από
    4) (used to indicate a cause or reason: He is suffering from a cold.) από,εξ αιτίας

    English-Greek dictionary > from

  • 8 mainland

    noun (a large piece of land as compared with neighbouring islands: Britain is not part of the mainland of Europe.) ηπειρωτική περιοχή

    English-Greek dictionary > mainland

  • 9 moose

    [mu:s]
    plural - moose; noun
    (a type of large deer found in North America, and also in northern Europe where it is known as the elk.) άλκη(μεγάλο ελάφι)

    English-Greek dictionary > moose

  • 10 prior to

    (before: Prior to working in America, he had travelled in Europe.) πριν

    English-Greek dictionary > prior to

  • 11 roe

    I [rəu] noun
    (the eggs of fish: cod roe.) αυγοτάραχο
    II [rəu] = roe deer - plurals roe deer, roe deers - noun
    (a small deer found in Europe and Asia.) ζαρκάδι

    English-Greek dictionary > roe

  • 12 steppe

    [step]
    (a dry, grassy plain, as in the south-east of Europe and in Asia.) στέπα

    English-Greek dictionary > steppe

  • 13 the Black Death

    noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) επιδημία πανώλης (14ος αιώνας)

    English-Greek dictionary > the Black Death

  • 14 the East

    (the countries east of Europe: the Middle/Far East.) Ανατολή,οι Ανατολικές χώρες

    English-Greek dictionary > the East

  • 15 tour

    [tuə] 1. noun
    1) (a journey to several places and back: They went on a tour of Italy.) γύρος, περιήγηση
    2) (a visit around a particular place: He took us on a tour of the house and gardens.) επίσκεψη, ξενάγηση
    3) (an official period of time of work usually abroad: He did a tour of duty in Fiji.) (επαγγελματική) περιοδεία / τουρνέ/ στρατιωτική θητεία στο εξωτερικό
    2. verb
    (to go on a tour (around): to tour Europe.) περιοδεύω
    - tourist
    - tour guide
    - tourist guide

    English-Greek dictionary > tour

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  • Europe — • The conception of Europe as a distinct division of the earth, separate from Asia and Africa, had its origin in ancient times Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Europe     Europe    …   Catholic encyclopedia

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  • Europe 3 — Création 1992 Slogan « Le son dancefloor » Langue Français Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • Europe — dans la myth. gr., fille d Agénor, roi de Phénicie; Zeus, qui avait pris la forme d un taureau, l enleva et l emmena en Crète, où elle enfanta Minos, Sarpédon et Rhadamanthe. Europe continent peu individualisé, séparé de l Afrique par le détroit… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • Europe — from L. Europa Europe, from Gk. Europe, of uncertain origin; as a geographic name, first the Homeric hymn to Apollo (522 B.C.E. or earlier): Telphusa, here I am minded to make a glorious temple, an oracle for men, and hither they will always… …   Etymology dictionary

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