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  • 1 call (someone) names

    (to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) βρίζω

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  • 2 call (someone) names

    (to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) βρίζω

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  • 3 name

    [neim] 1. noun
    1) (a word by which a person, place or thing is called: My name is Rachel; She knows all the flowers by name.) όνομα
    2) (reputation; fame: He has a name for honesty.) όνομα,φήμη
    2. verb
    1) (to give a name to: They named the child Thomas.) ονομάζω
    2) (to speak of or list by name: He could name all the kings of England.) αναφέρω ονομαστικά,κατονομάζω
    - namely
    - nameplate
    - namesake
    - call someone names
    - call names
    - in the name of
    - make a name for oneself
    - name after

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  • 4 Name

    subs.
    P. and V. ὄνομα, τό, V. κληδών, ἡ.
    Reputation: P. and V. δόξα, ἡ, ὄνομα, τό, κλέος (rare P.), V. βᾶξις, ἡ, φτις, ἡ.
    Good name: P. and V. ἀξίωμα, τό, εὐδοξία, ἡ, Ar. and V. εὔκλεια, ἡ, κῦδος, τό, V. κληδών, ἡ; see Fame.
    Have a good name, v.; P. and V. εὖ κούειν, καλῶς κούειν, V. εὖ κλύειν, καλῶς κλύειν.
    Memory: P. and V. μνήμη, ἡ.
    Give a name: P. and V. ὄνομα τθεσθαι.
    Giving one's name to: use adj., P. and V. ἐπώνυμος (gen.).
    By name: use adv., P. ὀνομαστί.
    Having a like name, adj.: Ar. and P., ὁμώνυμος, V. συνώνυμος.
    Having many names: Ar. and P. πολυώνυμος.
    A name derived from another: V. ὄνομα παρώνυμον (Æsch., Eum. 8).
    Having a false name: V. ψευδώνυμος.
    By a false name: use adv., V. ψευδωνμως.
    Call names, v.: see Abuse.
    Be called by a new name: P. μετονομάζεσθαι.
    In name, as opposed to in reality: nominally.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Call: P. and V. καλεῖν, ὀνομάζειν, ἐπονομάζειν. λέγειν, εἰπεῖν, προσειπεῖν, προσαγορεύειν, V. προσεννέπειν, κικλήσκειν, κλῄζειν (also Xen. but rare P.); see Call.
    Mention: P. and V. λέγειν, εἰπεῖν; mention.
    Appoint: P. and V. καθιστναι, προστάσσειν; see Appoint.
    Name after ( a person): P. and V. ἐπονομάζειν (τινά τινος).
    Named after: use adj., P. and V. ἐπώνυμος (gen. or dat.).
    The city shall be named after you: V. ἐπώνυμος δὲ σοῦ πόλις κεκλήσεται. (Eur., El. 1275).

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

  • 5 a trick of the trade

    (one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) κόλπο του επαγγέλματος

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  • 6 artist

    1) (a person who paints pictures or is a sculptor or is skilled at one of the other arts.) καλλιτέχνης
    2) (a singer, dancer, actor etc; an artiste: He announced the names of the artists who were taking part in the show.) καλλιτέχνης του θεάματος
    - artistically
    - artistry

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  • 7 avenue

    ['ævinju:]
    1) (a road, often with trees along either side.) λεωφόρος
    2) ((often abbreviated to Ave. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads or streets: His address is 14 Swan Avenue.) λεωφόρος

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  • 8 capital

    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) πρωτεύουσα
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) κεφαλαίο (γράμμα)
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) κεφάλαιο
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) θανατικός, που επισύρει θανατική ποινή
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) έξοχος
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) πρωτεύων
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) κιονόκρανο

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  • 9 catalogue

    ['kætəloɡ] 1. noun
    ((a book containing) an ordered list of names, goods, books etc: a library catalogue.) κατάλογος
    2. verb
    (to put in an ordered list: She catalogued the books in alphabetical order of author's name.) ταξινομώ

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  • 10 Co

    [kəu]
    ( abbreviation) (company (used in names of companies).) εταιρεία

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  • 11 credits

    noun plural (the list of names of the actors, producer, director etc given at the beginning or end of a film.) τίτλοι ταινίας

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  • 12 crescent

    ['kresnt]
    1) (( also adjective) (having) the curved shape of the growing moon: the crescent moon; crescent-shaped earrings.) μισογέγγαρο
    2) ((abbreviated to Cres. when written in street-names) a curved street.) ημικυκλικός δρόμος

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  • 13 dictionary

    ['dikʃənəri]
    plural - dictionaries; noun
    1) (a book containing the words of a language alphabetically arranged, with their meanings etc: This is an English dictionary.) λεξικό
    2) (a book containing other information alphabetically arranged: a dictionary of place-names.) λεξικό

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  • 14 directory

    plural - directories; noun (a type of book giving names and addresses etc: a telephone directory.) κατάλογος

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  • 15 Dr

    ( written abbreviation) (doctor (used with names): Dr Jones.) γιατρός,δόκτωρ

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  • 16 draw/cast lots

    (to decide who is to do etc something by drawing names out of a box etc: Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets.) τραβώ κλήρο

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  • 17 electoral

    adjective (of elections or electors: The names of all electors are listed in the electoral roll.) εκλογικός

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  • 18 gazetteer

    [ɡæzə'tiə]
    (a dictionary of geographical names.) γεωγραφικό λεξικό

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  • 19 index

    ['indeks]
    1) (an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc eg at the end of a book.) ευρετήριο
    2) ((plural indices ['indisi:z]) in mathematics the figure which indicates the number of times a figure etc must be multiplied by itself etc: In 63 and 75, the figures 3 and 5 are the indices.) εκθέτης

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  • 20 inscribe

    (to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) χαράσσω,γράφω

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