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81 limited
1) ((negative unlimited) not very great, large etc; restricted: My experience is rather limited.) περιορισμένος2) ((with capital, abbreviated to Ltd. when written) a word used in the titles of certain companies: West. and R. Chambers Ltd.) ανώνυμη (εταιρεία) -
82 live by one's wits
(to live by cunning rather than by hard work.) ζω με κομπίνες -
83 look on
1) (to watch something: No, I don't want to play - I'd rather look on.) παρακολουθώ2) ((with as) to think of or consider: I have lived with my aunt since I was a baby, and I look on her as my mother.) θεωρώ -
84 machinery
1) (machines in general: Many products are made by machinery rather than by hand.) μηχανές, μηχανήματα2) (the workings or processes: the machinery of government.) μηχανισμός -
85 make heavy weather of
(to find surprising difficulty in doing: He said he'd finish the job in half an hour, but he's making rather heavy weather of it.) συναντώ αδικαιολόγητες δυσκολίες σε -
86 matronly
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87 middle
['midl] 1. noun1) (the central point or part: the middle of a circle.) μέσο,κέντρο2) (the central area of the body; the waist: You're getting rather fat round your middle.) μέση2. adjective(equally distant from both ends: the middle seat in a row.) μέσος,μεσαίος- middling- middle age
- middle-aged
- Middle Ages
- Middle East
- middleman
- be in the middle of doing something
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88 mild
1) ((of a person or his personality) gentle in temper or behaviour: such a mild man.) ήπιος,πράος2) ((of punishment etc) not severe: a mild sentence.) επιεικής,ελαφρός3) ((of weather especially if not in summer) not cold; rather warm: a mild spring day.) ήπιος4) ((of spices, spiced foods etc) not hot: a mild curry.) όχι καυτερός•- mildly- mildness -
89 mime
1. noun1) (the art of using movement to perform the function of speech, especially in drama: She is studying mime.) μιμική τέχνη2) (a play in which no words are spoken and the actions tell the story: The children performed a mime.) παντομίμα3) (an actor in such a play; someone who practises this art: Marcel Marceau is a famous mime.) μίμος2. verb(to act, eg in such a play, using movements rather than words: He mimed his love for her by holding his hands over his heart.) μιμούμαι,παριστάνω με παντομίμα -
90 mostly
adverb (to the greatest degree or extent, or for most of the time; mainly: The air we breathe is mostly nitrogen and oxygen; Mostly I go to the library rather than buy books.) βασικά,ως επί το πλείστον,τις πιο πολλές φορές -
91 moth
[moƟ]plural - moths; noun1) (any of a large number of insects, rather like butterflies but with wider bodies, seen mostly at night and attracted by light.) νυχτοπεταλούδα2) (a clothes moth: The moths have been at my evening dress.) σκόρος•- mothball
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92 nationalise
['næ-]verb (to make (especially an industry) the property of the nation as a whole rather than the property of an individual.) κρατικοποιώ -
93 nationalize
['næ-]verb (to make (especially an industry) the property of the nation as a whole rather than the property of an individual.) κρατικοποιώ -
94 nervous
1) (of the nerves: the nervous system.) νευρικός2) (rather afraid: She was nervous about travelling by air; a nervous old lady.) φοβισμένος,αμήχανος,που έχει τρακ -
95 nervy
adjective (excitable: The horse is rather nervy.) ευέξαπτος -
96 ordinary
['o:dənəri]1) (usual; normal: She was behaving in a perfectly ordinary manner.) συνηθισμένος,κανονικός2) (not unusually good etc: Some people like his poetry but I think it's rather ordinary.) κοινός,μέτριος•- out of the ordinary -
97 out of shape
(not in the proper shape: I sat on my hat and it's rather out of shape.) στραπατσαρισμένος -
98 overdo
[əuvə'du:]past tense - overdid; verb1) (to do, say (something) in an exaggerated way etc: They overdid the sympathy.) παρακάνω2) (to cook for too long: The meat was rather overdone.) παραψήνω -
99 peanut
((also groundnut or monkey nut) a type of nut that looks rather like a pea.) φιστίκι -
100 peckish
adjective (rather hungry: I feel a bit peckish.) λίγο πεινασμένος
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