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(glasses)

  • 1 glasses

    noun plural (spectacles.) γυαλιά / κιάλια

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  • 2 glasses

    γυαλιά

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  • 3 field-glasses

    noun plural (binoculars.) κιάλια

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  • 4 look at / see through rose-coloured spectacles/glasses

    (to take an over-optimistic view of.) τα βλέπω όλα ρόδινα

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  • 5 opera glasses

    (binoculars for use in a theatre.) κυάλια θεάτρου

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  • 6 glass

    1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) γυαλί
    2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) ποτήρι
    3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) καθρέφτης
    4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) βαρόμετρο
    - glassful
    - glassy
    - glassiness

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  • 7 clink

    [kliŋk] 1. noun
    (a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) κουδούνισμα
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) τσουγκρίζω

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  • 8 cut glass

    (glass with ornamental patterns cut on the surface, used for drinking glasses etc.) δουλεμένο γυαλί

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  • 9 drink to / drink (to) the health of

    (to offer good wishes to, or wish well, while drinking: to drink someone's health; Raise your glasses and drink to the bride and groom.) πίνω στην υγειά

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  • 10 drink to / drink (to) the health of

    (to offer good wishes to, or wish well, while drinking: to drink someone's health; Raise your glasses and drink to the bride and groom.) πίνω στην υγειά

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  • 11 effervesce

    [efə'ves]
    (to give off bubbles of gas; to fizz: The champagne effervesced in the glasses.) αφρίζω,αναβράζω
    - effervescent

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  • 12 field

    [fi:ld] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of land enclosed for growing crops, keeping animals etc: Our house is surrounded by fields.) αγρός
    2) (a wide area: playing fields (= an area for games, sports etc).) γήπεδο
    3) (a piece of land etc where minerals or other natural resources are found: an oil-field; a coalfield.) περιοχή
    4) (an area of knowledge, interest, study etc: in the fields of literature/economic development; her main fields of interest.) πεδίο
    5) (an area affected, covered or included by something: a magnetic field; in his field of vision.) πεδίο
    6) (an area of battle: the field of Waterloo; ( also adjective) a field-gun.) πεδίο μάχης
    2. verb
    ((in cricket, basketball etc) to catch (the ball) and return it.) πιάνω και γυρίζω(την μπάλα)
    - fieldwork

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  • 13 fog

    [foɡ] 1. noun
    (a thick cloud of moisture or water vapour in the air which makes it difficult to see: I had to drive very slowly because of the fog.) ομίχλη
    2. verb
    ((usually with up) to cover with fog: Her glasses were fogged up with steam.) θαμπώνω
    - fog-bound
    - fog-horn

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  • 14 opera

    ['opərə]
    (a musical drama in which the dialogue is sung: an opera by Verdi.) όπερα
    - opera glasses
    - opera-house

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  • 15 protective

    [-tiv]
    adjective (giving, or intended to give, protection: protective clothing/glasses.) προστατευτικός

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  • 16 reading-

    1) (for the purpose of reading: reading-glasses; a reading-room in a library.) για διάβασμα
    2) (for learning to read: a reading-book.) για μάθημα ανάγνωσης

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  • 17 regard

    1. verb
    1) ((with as) to consider to be: I regard his conduct as totally unacceptable.) θεωρώ
    2) (to think of as being very good, important etc; to respect: He is very highly regarded by his friends.) βλέπω, θεωρώ
    3) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) αναλογίζομαι
    4) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) αφορώ
    5) (to pay attention to (advice etc).) δίνω σημασία, υπολογίζω
    2. noun
    1) (thought; attention: He ran into the burning house without regard for his safety.) προσοχή, μέριμνα
    2) (sympathy; care; consideration: He shows no regard for other people.) έγνοια
    3) (good opinion; respect: I hold him in high regard.) εκτίμηση
    - regardless
    - regards
    - as regards
    - with regard to

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  • 18 shavings

    noun plural (very thin strips especially of wood: The glasses were packed in wood shavings.) ροκανίδια,ξέσματα

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  • 19 spectacles

    ['spektəklz]
    (glasses which a person wears to help his eyesight: a pair of spectacles.) ματογυάλια

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  • 20 sunglasses

    noun plural (glasses of dark-coloured glass or plastic to protect the eyes in bright sunlight.) γυαλιά ηλίου

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  • Glasses — Glasses, also called eyeglasses or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays.Modern glasses are typically supported by pads on the bridge of the …   Wikipedia

  • glasses — n. pl. Same as {eyeglasses}. See {eyeglass}[1]. Syn: spectacles, specs, eyeglasses. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • glasses — spectacles, 1660s, from plural of GLASS (Cf. glass) …   Etymology dictionary

  • glasses — is the usual term in both BrE and AmE for what are also called in BrE (though not in AmE) spectacles. In AmE eyeglasses is often used in the same meaning, but this has long fallen out of use in Britain …   Modern English usage

  • glasses — [n] object worn to correct vision bifocals, blinkers*, cheaters*, contact lenses, eyeglasses, four eyes*, frames, goggles, lorgnette, pince nez, rims*, shades*, specs*, spectacles, trifocals; concept 446 …   New thesaurus

  • glasses — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ a pair of lenses set in a frame that rests on the nose and ears, used to correct defective eyesight …   English terms dictionary

  • glasses — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dark, tinted ▪ I wear blue tinted glasses on sunny days. ▪ reading ▪ half moon, round ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • glasses — I (Roget s IV) pl.n. Syn. spectacles, eyeglasses, bifocals, trifocals, goggles, field glasses, opera glasses, contact lenses, contacts, sunglasses, steel rimmed glasses, rimless glasses, silver rimmed glasses, horn rimmed glasses, tortoise shell… …   English dictionary for students

  • glasses — Synonyms and related words: Polaroid glasses, bifocals, blinkers, cheaters, colored glasses, contact lens, dark glasses, divided spectacles, eyeglass, eyeglasses, goggles, granny glasses, harlequin glasses, horn rimmed glasses, lorgnette, lorgnon …   Moby Thesaurus

  • glasses — glass|es [ glasəz ] noun plural * an object that you wear in front of your eyes to help you see better. You usually get your glasses from an optometrist: Where are my glasses? put on (your) glasses: He put on his reading glasses. a pair of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • glasses */ — UK [ˈɡlɑːsɪz] / US [ˈɡlɑsəz] noun [plural] an object that you wear in front of your eyes to help you see better. You usually get your glasses from an optician Where are my glasses? wear glasses: Most children hate having to wear glasses. put on… …   English dictionary

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