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  • 1 Contract

    subs.
    Written agreement: P. συγγραφή, ἡ, συμβόλαιον, το, συνάλλαγμα, τό.
    Convention: P. and V. σύμβασις, ἡ, συνθῆκαι, αἱ, σύνθημα, τό, P. ὁμολογία, ἡ.
    Promise: P. and V. πόσχεσις, ἡ.
    Break contract with, v.: P. παρασυγγραφεῖν (acc.).
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    v. trans.
    Make narrow: P. and V. συνγειν.
    Abridge: P. and V. συστέλλειν, συντέμνειν.
    Acquire: P. and V. κτᾶσθαι, λαμβνειν; see Acquire.
    Contract ( the brows): Ar. συνγειν; see Knit.
    Contract ( debt): P. λαμβάνειν.
    Contract ( a disease): P. λαμβάνειν (Dem. 294), ἀναπίμπλασθαι (gen.); see Catch.
    Contract (hatred, odium, etc.): see Incur.
    Contract ( a marriage): V. συνάπτειν, P. συνάπτεσθαι; see Betroth.
    Contract for, give out on contract: P. ἐκδιδόναι κατὰ συγγραφήν (acc.) (Dem. 268).
    Be contractor for: P. ἐργολαβεῖν (acc.) (Xen.).
    Contract with: P. συμβόλαιον συμβάλλειν (dat. or πρός, acc.).
    Make agreement with: P. and V. συμβαίνειν (dat.).
    V. intrans. Become narrow: P. and V. συνγεσθαι, συστέλλεσθαι.
    Promise: P. and V. φίστασθαι, πισχνεῖσθαι, V. πίσχεσθαι.
    Make an agreement: P. and V. συμβαίνειν, συντθεσθαι.
    Be a contractor: P. ἐργολαβεῖν.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Contract

  • 2 contract

    1. [kən'trækt] verb
    1) (to make or become smaller, less, shorter, tighter etc: Metals expand when heated and contract when cooled; `I am' is often contracted to `I'm'; Muscles contract.) συσπώ/ συστέλλω-ομαι/ συναιρώ
    2) ( to promise legally in writing: They contracted to supply us with cable.) υπογράφω συμβόλαιο
    3) (to become infected with (a disease): He contracted malaria.) κολλώ
    4) (to promise (in marriage).) υπόσχομαι
    2. ['kontrækt] noun
    (a legal written agreement: He has a four-year contract (of employment) with us; The firm won a contract for three new aircraft.) συμβόλαιο
    - contractor

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  • 3 contract

    1) κολλάω
    2) προσβάλλομαι
    3) συμβόλαιο
    4) συστέλλομαι

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  • 4 bid

    [bid] 1. verb
    1) (- past tense, past participle bid - to offer (an amount of money) at an auction: John bid ($1,000) for the painting.) προσφέρω σε δημοπρασία
    2) ((with for) - past tense, past participle bid - to state a price (for a contract): My firm is bidding for the contract for the new road.) συμμετέχω σε διαγωνισμό, υποβάλλω προσφορά
    3) (- past tense bade [bæd], past participle bidden - to tell (someone) to (do something): He bade me enter.) προστάζω
    4) (- past tense bade [bæd], past participle bidden - to express a greeting etc (to someone): He bade me farewell.) εύχομαι
    2. noun
    1) (an offer of a price: a bid of $20.) προσφορά
    2) (an attempt (to obtain): a bid for freedom.) διεκδίκηση
    - bidding
    - biddable

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  • 5 Farm

    subs.
    P. and V. ἀγρός, ὁ, P. γεωργία, ἡ.
    Of a farm, adj.: Ar. and V. γεωργικός.
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    v. trans.
    P. ἐργάζεσθαι, P. and V. γεωργεῖν (or absol.) (Eur., Rhes. 176), V. γαπονεῖν (Eur., Rhes. 75); see Cultivate.
    Farm out, give out on contract: P. ἐκδιδόναι; see Contract.
    Buy the right of farming the revenues: P. τὰ τέλη ὠνεῖσθαι (Dem. 746).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Farm

  • 6 Shrink

    v. trans.
    Contract: P. and V. συστέλλειν, συνγειν.
    Shrivel: P. and V. ἰσχναίνειν (Plat.); see Waste.
    V. intrans.
    Contract: P. and V. συνγεσθαι, συστέλλεσθαι.
    Fade: P. and V. μαραίνεσθαι; see Waste.
    Hesitate: P. and V. ὀκνεῖν, κατοκνεῖν, P. ἀποκνεῖν, Ar. and P. ναδύεσθαι
    Shrink from: P. and V. φίστασθαι (gen.), ἐξίστασθαι (acc. or gen.), ὀκνεῖν (acc.), V. ἐξαφίστασθαι (gen.). P. ἀποκνεῖν (acc.).
    Shrink from ( doing a thing): P. and V. ὀκνεῖν (infin.), κατοκνεῖν (infin.), φεύγειν (infin.), V. φίστασθαι (infin.). P. ἀποκνεῖν (infin.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Shrink

  • 7 annul

    past tense, past participle - annulled; verb
    (to declare (that something is) not valid and cancel (especially a marriage or legal contract).) ακυρώνω

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  • 8 charter

    1. noun
    (a formal document giving rights or privileges.) καταστατικό
    2. verb
    (to let or hire (a ship, aircraft etc) on contract: The travel company had chartered three aircraft for their holiday flights.) ναυλώνω
    3. adjective
    a charter plane; a charter flight.) ναυλωμένος

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  • 9 clause

    [klo:z]
    1) (a part of a sentence having its own subject and predicate, eg either of the two parts of this sentence: The sentence `Mary has a friend who is rich' contains a main clause and a subordinate (relative) clause.) πρόταση
    2) (a paragraph in a contract, will, or act of parliament.) όρος, διάταξη

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  • 10 draw up

    1) ((of a car etc) to stop: We drew up outside their house.) σταθμεύω,σταματώ
    2) (to arrange in an acceptable form or order: They drew up the soldiers in line; The solicitor drew up a contract for them to sign.) συντάσσω
    3) (to move closer: Draw up a chair!) φέρνω κοντά
    4) (to extend (oneself) into an upright position: He drew himself up to his full height.) στήνομαι

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  • 11 legal

    ['li:ɡəl]
    1) (lawful; allowed by the law: Is it legal to bring gold watches into the country?; a legal contract.) νόμιμος
    2) (concerned with or used in the law: the legal profession.) νομικός
    - legality
    - legalize
    - legalise

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  • 12 off the hook

    (free from some difficulty or problem: If he couldn't keep the terms of the contract, he shouldn't have signed it - I don't see how we can get him off the hook now.) ξεμπλέκω,ξελασπώνω

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  • 13 penalty

    ['penlti]
    plural - penalties; noun
    1) (a punishment for doing wrong, breaking a contract etc: They did wrong and they will have to pay the penalty; The death penalty has been abolished in this country.) ποινή,τιμωρία
    2) (in sport etc, a disadvantage etc that must be suffered for breaking the rules etc: The referee awarded the team a penalty; ( also adjective) a penalty kick) πέναλτι

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  • 14 sewn up

    (completely settled or arranged: The contract is all sewn up.) συμφωνημένος με κάθε λεπτομέρεια

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  • 15 sign up

    1) (to join an organization or make an agreement to do something etc by writing one's name.) (εγ)γράφομαι
    2) (to engage for work by making a legal contract.) αναλαμβάνω υπηρεσία,πιάνω δουλειά

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  • 16 stipulate

    ['stipjuleit]
    (to specify something or to specify a condition as part of an agreement: The contract stipulates that the rent (must) be paid six months in advance; The dates of payment are also stipulated.)

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  • 17 stipulation

    noun We made a number of stipulations before we agreed to discuss the contract.)

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  • 18 third party

    (a third person who is not directly involved in an action, contract etc: Was there a third party present when you and she agreed to the sale?) τρίτος, τρίτο πρόσωπο

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  • 19 Bond

    subs.
    Anything that binds: P. and V. δεσμός, ὁ, σύνδεσμος, ὁ.
    Fetter: P. and V. πέδη, ἡ, V. ἀμφίβληστρα, τά, δεσμώματα, τά, ψλια, τά.
    Bonds: see Bondage.
    Bond of union, subs.: P. δεσμός, ὁ, σύνδεσμος, ὁ.
    Written bond: P. συγγραφή, ἡ, Ar. and P. γράμματα, τά, γραμματεῖον, τό; see Contract.
    Security: P. and V. ἐγγύη, ἡ.
    Pledge: P. and V. πίστις, ἡ, πιστόν, τό, V. πιστώματα, τά.
    They were anxious to do right beyond the letter of their bond: P. τὸ δίκαιον μᾶλλον τῆς συνθήκης προθύμως παρέσχοντο (Thuc. 4, 61).
    ——————
    adj.
    In bondage: P. and V. δοῦλος.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bond

  • 20 Let

    v. trans.
    Let for hire: Ar. and P. μισθοῦν, P. ἀπομισθοῦν, ἐκμισθοῦν.
    Be let ( of a house): P. μισθοφορεῖν ( bring in rent).
    Let off, let go: P. and V. φιέναι (acc.), μεθιέναι (acc.).
    Acquit: P. and V. λύειν, ἐκλύειν, φιέναι, Ar. and P. πολύειν.
    Pardon: P. and V. συγγιγνώσκειν (dat.); see Pardon.
    Be let off, be acquitted: P. and V. φεύγειν, Ar. and P. ποφεύγειν.
    Let out, allow to go out: P. and V. ἐξιέναι; see also Release.
    Let out ( a rope): V. ἐξιέναι.
    Dismiss: Ar. and P. ποπέμπειν.
    Let out on hire: Ar. and P. μισθοῦν, P. ἐκμισθοῦν, ἀπομισθοῦν.
    Let out on contract: P. ἐκδιδόναι.
    Let slip ( an opportunity): P. ἀφιέναι, παριέναι.
    Tell, betray: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, μηνύειν.
    Allow: P. and V. ἐᾶν ἐφιέναι (dat.), παριέναι (dat.).
    Let a person be injured: Ar. and P. περιορᾶν, or P. προΐεσθαί τινα ἀδικούμενον.
    She will not let others bear children: V. οὐκ ἀνέξεται τίκτοντας ἄλλους (Eur., And. 711).
    He privily begets sons and lets them perish: V. παῖδας ἐκτεκνούμενος λάθρα θνήσκοντας ἀμελεῖ (Eur., Ion, 438).
    Let alone: P. and V. ἐᾶν (acc.).
    Let be: P. and V. ἐᾶν (acc. or absol.).
    Exclamatory: V. τω, ἔα, ἔασον.
    Let down: P. and V. καθιέναι (acc.).
    Let down one's hair: V. καθιέναι κόμας.
    Let oneself down: P. and V. καθιέναι ἑαυτόν, P. συγκαθιέναι ἑαυτόν. Ar. καθιμᾶν ἑαυτόν.
    Let fall: P. and V. παριέναι (acc.) (Thuc. 4, 38), φιέναι (acc.) (Thuc. 2, 76): see Drop.
    Of tears: see Shed.
    Let go: P. and V. φιέναι, νιέναι, μεθιέναι, V. ἐξανιέναι.
    Let go of: P. and V. φεσθαι (gen.), Ar. and V. μεθεσθαι (gen.).
    Let in: P. and V. εἰσφρεῖν, παριέναι, εἰσδέχεσθαι, εἰσγειν, προσδέχεσθαι, V. παρεισδέχεσθαι, ἐπεισφρεῖν, P. παραδέχεσθαι, προσίεσθαι, εἰσιέναι.
    Let loose: P. and V. λύειν, φιέναι; see Release.
    Let loose upon: P. and V. ἐφιέναι (τί τινι), P. ἐπιπέμπειν (τί τινι); see launch against.
    Let through: P. and V. διιέναι, Ar. and P. διαφρεῖν.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Let

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