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  • 1 complete

    [kəm'pli:t] 1. adjective
    1) (whole; with nothing missing: a complete set of Shakespeare's plays.) πλήρης
    2) (thorough: My car needs a complete overhaul; a complete surprise.) πλήρης
    3) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) έτοιμος, ολοκληρωμένος
    2. verb
    (to finish; to make complete: When will he complete the job?; This stamp completes my collection.) συμπληρώνω, ολοκληρώνω
    - completeness
    - completion

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  • 2 Complete

    adj.
    P. and V. τέλειος, τέλεος, παντελής, ἐντελής, P. ἐπιτελής.
    Full: P. and V. πλήρης; see also Absolute, Finished.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Accomplish: P. and V. ντειν, καταντειν, πράσσειν, διαπράσσειν (or mid., P.), ἐργάζεσθαι, κατεργάζεσθαι, περαίνειν, διαπεραίνειν (Plat.), τελεοῦν (V. τελειοῦν), V. ἐξαντειν, τελεῖν (rare P.), τελευτᾶν, ἐκτελευτᾶν, ἐκπράσσειν, ἐκπεραίνειν, κραίνειν, ἐπικραίνειν, P. ἐπιτελεῖν, Ar. and P. περγάζεσθαι; see work out.
    Fill up, make complete: P. and V. πληροῦν, ἐκπληροῦν, V. ἐκπιμπλναι, P. ἀναπληροῦν.
    The other labours he has completed: V. καὶ τοὺς μὲν ἄλλους ἐξεμόχθησεν πόνους (Eur., H.F. 22).

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  • 3 complete

    1) ολόκληρος
    2) ολοκληρώνω
    3) περατώνω

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  • 4 revolution

    [revə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun
    1) ((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) επανάσταση
    2) (a complete change in ideas, methods etc: There's been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.) επανάσταση
    3) (a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun).) περιστροφή
    2. noun
    (a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.) επαναστάτης
    - revolutionise

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  • 5 complement

    ['kompləmənt] 1. noun
    1) (in a sentence, the words of the predicate, not including the verb.) κατηγορούμενο
    2) ((something added to make) a complete number or amount.) συμπλήρωμα
    2. verb
    (to complete, fill up.) συμπληρώνω

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  • 6 consummate

    1. ['konsəmeit] verb
    (to complete or fulfil.) ολοκληρώνω
    2. [-mət] adjective
    (complete; perfect.) ολοκληρωμένος

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  • 7 fill in

    1) (to add or put in (whatever is needed to make something complete): to fill in the details.) συμπληρώνω
    2) (to complete (forms, application etc) by putting in the information required: Have you filled in your tax form yet?) συμπληρώνω
    3) (to give (someone) all the necessary information: I've been away - can you fill me in on what has happened?) ενημερώνω
    4) (to occupy (time): She had several cups of coffee at the cafeteria to fill in the time until the train left.) γεμίζω
    5) (to do another person's job temporarily: I'm filling in for her secretary.) αναπληρώνω

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  • 8 overall

    1. ['əuvəro:l] noun
    (a garment worn over ordinary clothes to protect them from dirt etc: She wears an overall when cleaning the house.) ποδιά,μπλούζα,φόρμα
    2. adjective
    (complete, including everything: What is the overall cost of the scheme?) (συν)ολικός
    3. [ouvər'o:l] adverb
    ((also over all) complete, including everything: What will the scheme cost overall?) συνολικά

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  • 9 unity

    ['ju:nəti]
    plural - unities; noun
    1) (the state of being united or in agreement: When will men learn to live in unity with each other?) ενότητα, ομόνοια
    2) (singleness, or the state of being one complete whole: Unity of design in his pictures is this artist's main aim.) ενιαίο σύνολο
    3) (something arranged to form a single complete whole: This play is not a unity, but a series of unconnected scenes.) ενότητα

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  • 10 washout

    noun ((an idea, project, person etc which is) a complete failure: She was a complete washout as a secretary.) αποτυχία, φιάσκο

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  • 11 Final

    subs.
    Last: P. and V. τελευταῖος, ὕστατος, ἔσχατος, Ar. and V. πανύστατος; see Last.
    Occurring after a long time: Ar. and V. χρόνιος.
    Complete: P. and V. τέλειος, τέλεος; see Complete.

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  • 12 Finished

    adj.
    Complete: P. and V. τέλειος, τέλεος, παντελής, V. ἐκτελής; see Complete.
    Of an artist, consummate: P. and V. ἄκρος.
    Finished off: P. ἀπηκριβωμένος, ἀπειργασμένος.

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  • 13 Perfect

    adj.
    P. and V. τέλειος, τέλεος, παντελής, V. ἐκτελής.
    Of a victim, without blemish: V. ἐντελής.
    Full: P. and V. πλήρης.
    Irreproachable: P. and V. μεμπτος, V. μωμος, μεμφής. μομφος.
    Complete, absolute: P. ἁπλοῦς, ἄκρατος.
    In one's prime: see under Prime.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Make perfect: P. τελεοῦν, V. τελειοῦν, P. and V. ἐκπονεῖν (or mid.), ἐξεργάζεσθαι; see complete, work out.
    Finish off: Ar. and P. περγάζεσθαι.
    Accomplish: P. and V. νύτειν, κατανύτειν; see Accomplish.

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  • 14 Thorough

    adj.
    Complete: P. and V. τέλειος, τέλεος; see Complete.
    Absolute: P. ἁπλοῦς, ἄκρατος.
    Entire: P. and V. ὅλος.
    Exact, accurate: P. and V. ἀκριβής.

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  • 15 absolute

    ['æbsəlu:t]
    (complete: absolute honesty.) απόλυτος

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  • 16 accomplish

    (to complete (something) successfully: Have you accomplished your task?) ολοκληρώνω
    - accomplishment

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  • 17 almighty

    (having complete power; very great: almighty God.) παντοδύναμος

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  • 18 anybody's guess

    (a matter of complete uncertainty: Who will win is anybody's guess.) κάτι εντελώς αβέβαιο

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  • 19 assignment

    noun (a duty assigned to someone: You must complete this assignment by tomorrow.) εντεταλμένο έργο, αποστολή

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  • 20 autocratic

    1) (having absolute power: an autocratic government.) απολυταρχικός
    2) (expecting complete obedience: a very autocratic father.) αυταρχικός, δεσποτικός

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