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1 completely
adverb I am not completely satisfied.) πλήρως -
2 Completely
adv.P. and V. πάντως, παντελῶς, διὰ τέλους, Ar. and P. πάνυ, τελέως, P. ὅλως, παντάπασι, V. εἰς τὸ πᾶν; see Altogether.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Completely
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3 completely
εντελώς -
4 all alone
(completely by oneself: He has been all alone since the death of his wife.) ολομόναχος -
5 fast asleep
(completely asleep: The baby fell fast asleep in my arms.) κοιμισμένος βαθιά -
6 from top to bottom
(completely: They've painted the house from top to bottom.) απ' την κορυφή ως τα νύχια -
7 in full
(completely: Write your name in full; He paid his bill in full.) ολόκληρο,πλήρως,ολοσχερώς -
8 off one's own bat
(completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) με ατομική πρωτοβουλία -
9 sewn up
(completely settled or arranged: The contract is all sewn up.) συμφωνημένος με κάθε λεπτομέρεια -
10 stark crazy/mad
(completely mad.) θεότρελος, θεοπάλαβος -
11 through and through
(completely: He was a gentleman through and through.) πέρα ως πέρα, τελείως, με τα όλα του -
12 bamboozle
[bæm'bu:zl](to confuse completely: The motorist was completely bamboozled by the road-signs.) μπερδεύω -
13 be floored
1) (be completely surprised or shocked: We were completely floored by his behavior.) μένω κατάπληκτος2) (to have a floor of: Our bathroom is floored with ceramic tiles.) (για δάπεδο)είμαι επιστρωμένος -
14 engrossed
[in'ɡrəust]((often with in) having one's attention and interest completely taken up: He is completely engrossed in his work.) απορροφημένος -
15 head over heels
1) (completely: He fell head over heels in love.) παράφορα2) (turning over completely; headfirst: He fell head over heels into a pond.) ανάποδα -
16 opposite
['opəzit] 1. adjective1) (being on the other side of: on the opposite side of town.) αντίθετος2) (completely different: The two men walked off in opposite directions.) αντίθετος2. preposition, adverb(on the opposite side of (something) in relation to something else: He lives in the house opposite (mine).) απέναντι(σε)3. noun(something that is completely different: Hate is the opposite of love.) (το)αντίθετο -
17 Finally
adv.After a time: P. and V. διὰ χρόνου, χρόνῳ, V. χρόνῳ ποτέ, σὺν χρόνῳ, ἐν χρόνῳ.Lastly: Ar. and P. τὸ τελευταῖον, V. λοίσθιον, τὸ λοίσθιον.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Finally
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18 abandon
[ə'bændən]1) (to leave, not intending to return to: They abandoned the stolen car.) εγκαταλείπω2) (to give (oneself) completely to: He abandoned himself to despair.) αφήνομαι•- abandonment -
19 absolutely
adverb (completely: It is absolutely impossible for me to go.) εντελώς, απολύτως -
20 absorb
[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) απορροφώ2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) απορροφώ, έλκω την προσοχή•- absorption
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