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  • 61 bed

    [bed]
    1) (a piece of furniture, or a place, to sleep on: The child sleeps in a small bed; a bed of straw.) κρεβάτι
    2) (the channel (of a river) or floor (of a sea) etc.) κοίτη
    3) (a plot in a garden: a bed of flowers.) παρτέρι
    4) (layer: a bed of chalk below the surface.) κοίτασμα
    - - bedded
    - bedding
    - bedbug
    - bedclothes
    - bedcover
    - bedridden
    - bedroom
    - bedside
    - bedspread
    - bedtime
    - bed and breakfast
    - bed of roses
    - go to bed

    English-Greek dictionary > bed

  • 62 behave

    [bi'heiv]
    1) (to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well): If you come, you must behave (yourself); The child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.) συμπεριφέρομαι όπως πρέπει
    2) (to act or react: He always behaves like a gentleman; Metals behave in different ways when heated.) συμπεριφέρομαι
    - well-
    - badly- behaved

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  • 63 bib

    [bib]
    1) (a cloth etc tied under a child's chin to catch spilt food etc.) σαλιάρα
    2) (the top part of an apron or overalls, covering the chest.) μπούστος ποδιάς

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  • 64 biddable

    adjective (obedient: a biddable child.) υπάκουος

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  • 65 blindfold

    noun (a piece of cloth etc put over the eyes to prevent someone from seeing: The kidnappers put a blindfold over the child's eyes.) πανί που δένει τα μάτια

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  • 66 blond

    [blond]
    feminine - blonde; adjective
    (having light-coloured hair: a blond child.) ξανθός

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  • 67 blow out

    (to extinguish or put out (a flame etc) by blowing: The wind blew out the candle; The child blew out the match.) σβήνω

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  • 68 bodice

    ['bodis]
    (the upper part of a woman's or child's dress: The dress had an embroidered bodice.) μπούστος

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  • 69 boisterous

    ['boistəres]
    (wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) ζωηρός και θορυβώδης

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  • 70 bolt

    [boult] 1. noun
    1) (a bar to fasten a door etc: We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.) αμπάρα, μάνταλο
    2) (a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut: nuts and bolts.) μπουλόνι
    3) (a flash of lightning.) κεραυνός
    4) (a roll (of cloth): a bolt of silk.) τόπι υφάσματος
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a bolt: He bolted the door.) αμπαρώνω
    2) (to swallow hastily: The child bolted her food.) χάφτω, καταβροχθίζω
    3) (to go away very fast: The horse bolted in terror.) αφηνιάζω, δραπετεύω
    - bolt-upright
    - boltupright
    - a bolt from the blue

    English-Greek dictionary > bolt

  • 71 boy

    [boi]
    1) (a male child: She has three girls and one boy.) αγόρι
    2) (( as part of another word) a male (often adult) who does a certain job: a cowboy; a paper-boy.) παιδί, νεαρός, άντρας
    - boyfriend

    English-Greek dictionary > boy

  • 72 brainy

    adjective (clever: She's a brainy child.) ευφυής

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  • 73 brat

    (a child, especially one who behaves badly.) κουτσούβελοπαλιόπαιδο, βρωμόπαιδο

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  • 74 breast

    [brest] 1. noun
    1) (either of a woman's two milk-producing glands on the front of the upper body.) μαστός
    2) (the front of a body between the neck and belly: He clutched the child to his breast; This recipe needs three chicken breasts.) στήθος
    2. verb
    1) (to face or oppose: breast the waves.) αντιμετωπίζω, αντιτάσσομαι
    2) (to come to the top of: As we breasted the hill we saw the enemy in the distance.) φτάνω στην κορυφή
    - breastfed
    - breaststroke

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  • 75 broad daylight

    (full daylight: The child was attacked in broad daylight.) μέρα μεσημέρι

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  • 76 brother

    1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) αδελφός
    2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) συνάδελφος
    3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) αδελφός
    - brother-in-law

    English-Greek dictionary > brother

  • 77 buttock

    ((usually in plural) either half of the part of the body on which one sits: She smacked the child on the buttocks.) οπίσθιο, γλουτός

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  • 78 candy

    ['kændi]
    plural - candies; noun
    1) (sugar formed into a solid mass by boiling.) καραμέλα
    2) ((American) a sweet or sweets; (a piece of) confectionery: That child eats too much candy; Have a candy!) ζαχαρωτό
    - candy floss

    English-Greek dictionary > candy

  • 79 cane

    [kein] 1. noun
    1) (the stem of certain types of plant (eg sugar plant, bamboo etc).) καλάμι
    2) (a stick used as an aid to walking or as an instrument of punishment: He beat the child with a cane.) μπαστούνι
    2. verb
    (to beat with a cane: The schoolmaster caned the boy.) δέρνω με βέργα

    English-Greek dictionary > cane

  • 80 caper

    ['keipə] 1. verb
    (to leap or jump about: The child was capering about.) χοροπηδώ
    2. noun
    1) (a frisky jump.) χοροπηδητό
    2) (a piece of playful behaviour.) καραγκιοζιλίκι

    English-Greek dictionary > caper

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