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61 better off
(richer; happier in some way: He'd be better off working as a miner; You'd be better off without him.) σε καλύτερη κατάσταση -
62 bigamy
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63 black sheep
(a member of a family or group who is unsatisfactory in some way: My brother is the black sheep of the family.) όνειδος, το `μαύρο πρόβατο` -
64 blind
1. adjective1) (not able to see: a blind man.) τυφλός2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) που κάνει τα στραβά μάτια3) (hiding what is beyond: a blind corner.) τυφλός (σημείο)4) (of or for blind people: a blind school.) για τυφλούς2. noun1) ((often in plural) a screen to prevent light coming through a window etc: The sunlight is too bright - pull down the blinds!) στόρι, ρολό, παραθυρόφυλλο2) (something intended to mislead or deceive: He did that as a blind.) παραπλανητική ενέργεια, πρόσχημα3. verb(to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) τυφλώνω- blinding- blindly
- blindness
- blind alley
- blindfold 4. verb(to put a blindfold on (some person or animal).) δένω τα μάτια5. adjective, adverb(with the eyes covered by a cloth etc: She came blindfold into the room.) με δεμένα μάτια- the blind leading the blind -
65 blue
[blu:] 1. adjective1) (of the colour of a cloudless sky: blue paint; Her eyes are blue.) μπλε, γαλάζιος2) (sad or depressed: I'm feeling blue today.) μελαγχολικός2. noun1) (the colour of a cloudless sky: That is a beautiful blue.) γαλάζιο (χρώμα)2) (a blue paint, material etc: We'll have to get some more blue.) (υλικό) μπλε (χρώματος)3) (the sky or the sea: The balloon floated off into the blue.) ουρανός, θάλασσα•- blueness- bluish
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- bluecollar
- blueprint
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66 branch
1. noun1) (an arm-like part of a tree: He cut some branches off the oak tree.) κλαδί2) (an offshoot from the main part (of a business, railway etc): There isn't a branch of that store in this town; ( also adjective) That train runs on the branch line.) κλάδος, παρακλάδι, υποκατάστημα, παράρτημα2. verb((usually with out/off) to spread out like, or into, a branch or branches: The road to the coast branches off here.) διακλαδώνομαι -
67 brochure
['brəuʃuə](a short booklet giving information about holidays, products etc: Get some brochures from the travel agent.) διαφημιστικό φυλλάδιο -
68 brood
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69 buffet
I 1. noun(a blow with the hand or fist: a buffet on the side of the head.) χτύπημα2. verb1) (to strike with the fist.) γρονθοκοπώ2) (to knock about: The boat was buffeted by the waves.) κοπανώII 1. ['bufei, ]( American[) bə'fei] noun1) (a refreshment bar, especially in a railway station or on a train etc: We'll get some coffee at the buffet.) κυλικείο2) (a (usually cold) meal set out on tables from which people help themselves.) μπουφές2. adjectivea buffet supper.) με, σε μπουφέ -
70 bump
1. verb(to knock or strike (something): She bumped into me; I bumped my head against the ceiling.) χτυπώ, κουτουλώ2. noun1) ((the sound of) a blow or knock: We heard a loud bump.) χτύπος, γδούπος2) (a swelling or raised part: a bump on the head; This road is full of bumps.) καρούμπαλοεξόγκωμα•- bumper3. adjective(excellent in some way, especially by being large: a bumper crop.) υπερπλήρης, άφθονος- bumpy- bump into
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71 businessman
feminine - businesswoman; noun (a person who makes a living from some form of trade or commerce, not from one of the professions.) επιχειρηματίας -
72 by hook or by crook
(by some means or another; in any way possible: I'll get her to marry me, by hook or by crook.) με οποιοδήποτε μέσο -
73 cabinet
['kæbinit]1) (a piece of furniture with shelves and doors or drawers: a filing cabinet.) ερμάριο2) (in Britain and some other countries the group of chief ministers who govern a country: The Prime Minister has chosen a new Cabinet.) υπουργικό συμβούλιο -
74 cage
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75 calm down
(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) ησυχάζω -
76 censorship
noun (the policy of censoring: Some people disapprove of censorship.) λογοκρισία -
77 certificate
[sə'tifikət](a written official declaration of some fact: a marriage certificate.) πιστοποιητικό -
78 chance on
1) (to meet by accident: I chanced on a friend of yours.) συναντώ κατά τύχη2) (to discover by accident: I chanced upon some information.) αποκαλύπτω κατά τύχη -
79 chemistry
['kemistri] 1. noun((the science that deals with) the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with, each other: Chemistry was his favourite subject; the chemistry of the blood.) χημεία- chemical2. noun(a substance used in or obtained by a chemical process: Some chemicals give off harmful fumes.) χημική ουσία- chemist -
80 chrysalis
['krisəlis](the form taken by some insects (eg butterflies) at an early stage in their development.) χρυσαλλίδα
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Some — (s[u^]m), a. [OE. som, sum, AS. sum; akin to OS., OFries., & OHG. sum, OD. som, D. sommig, Icel. sumr, Dan. somme (pl.), Sw. somlige (pl.), Goth. sums, and E. same. [root]191. See {Same}, a., and cf. { some}.] 1. Consisting of a greater or less… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
some — [ səm, strong sʌm ] function word, quantifier *** Some can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): I ll make some coffee. (followed by a plural noun): She brought me some flowers. (followed by a singular… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
some — 1. The use of some to mean ‘very much’ or ‘notably such’ in sentences of the type. This is some party is still considered suitable mainly for informal contexts, and Churchill s famous line in a speech in 1941, Some chicken! Some neck! (in… … Modern English usage
some — [sum] adj. [ME som < OE sum, a certain one, akin to Goth sums < IE * som > SAME] 1. being a certain one or ones not specified or known [open some evenings] 2. being of a certain unspecified (but often considerable) number, quantity,… … English World dictionary
-some — ♦ Élément, du gr. sôma « corps » : centrosome, chromosome, ribosome. somato , some éléments, du gr. sôma, sômatos, corps . some V. somato . ⇒ SOME, élém. formant Élém. tiré du gr. , de « corps », entrant dans la constr. de termes sav. en biol. et … Encyclopédie Universelle
-some — as a suffix forming adjectives, it represents O.E. sum (see SOME (Cf. some); Cf. O.Fris. sum, Ger. sam, O.N. samr), related to sama same. As a suffix added to numerals meaning a group of that number (Cf. twosome) it represents O.E. sum some, used … Etymology dictionary
Some — may refer to:*Some, a word denoting an indeterminate number of something: see Grammatical number* Some , a song by Built to Spill from their 1994 album There s Nothing Wrong with Love *Some Records, an US record label.*So Others Might Eat (SOME) … Wikipedia
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some — O.E. sum some, from P.Gmc. *sumas (Cf. O.S., O.Fris., O.H.G. sum, O.N. sumr, Goth. sums), from PIE root *sem one, as one (Cf. Skt. samah even, level, similar, identical; Gk. HAMO (Cf. hamo ); see SAME (Cf … Etymology dictionary
-some — ( s[u^]m). [AS. sum; akin to G. & OHG. sam, Icel. samr, Goth. lustusams longed for. See {Same}, a., and cf. {Some}, a.] An adjective suffix having primarily the sense of like or same, and indicating a considerable degree of the thing or quality… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-some — Ⅰ. some [1] ► SUFFIX forming adjectives meaning: 1) productive of: loathsome. 2) characterized by being: wholesome. 3) apt to: tiresome. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. some … English terms dictionary