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  • 81 exit

    ['eɡzit] 1. noun
    1) (a way out of a building etc: the emergency exit.) έξοδος
    2) (an actor's departure from the stage: Macbeth's exit.) έξοδος
    3) (an act of going out or departing: She made a noisy exit.) αποχώρηση
    2. verb
    ((used as a stage direction to one person) (he/she) goes off the stage: Exit Hamlet.) βγαίνω

    English-Greek dictionary > exit

  • 82 exterminate

    [ik'stə:mineit]
    (to get rid of or destroy completely: Rats must be exterminated from a building or they will cause disease.) εξολοθρεύω

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  • 83 eyesore

    noun (something (eg a building) that is ugly to look at.) ασχήμια

    English-Greek dictionary > eyesore

  • 84 façade

    1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) πρόσοψη
    2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) προσωπείο

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  • 85 facelift

    1) (an operation to smooth and firm the face: She has had a facelift.) πλαστική(χειρουργική επέμβαση προσώπου απορρυτίδωσης προσώπου)
    2) (a process intended to make a building etc look better: This village will be given a facelift.) εξωραϊσμός

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  • 86 feat

    [fi:t]
    (an impressive act or achievement: Building the pyramids was a brilliant feat of engineering.) άθλος,κατόρθωμα

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  • 87 fibreglass

    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) ίνες υάλου
    2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) υαλοβάμβακας

    English-Greek dictionary > fibreglass

  • 88 fire alarm

    (an apparatus (eg a bell) to give warning of a fire: Everyone had to leave the building when the fire alarm rang.) σειρήνα πυρκαγιάς

    English-Greek dictionary > fire alarm

  • 89 fire-station

    noun (the building or buildings where fire-engines and other pieces of equipment used by firemen are kept.) σταθμός πυροσβεστικής

    English-Greek dictionary > fire-station

  • 90 flat

    [flæt] 1. adjective
    1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) επίπεδος,ομαλός
    2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) πληκτικός
    3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) κατηγορηματικός
    4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) ξεφούσκωτος
    5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) ξεθυμασμένος, που δεν αφρίζει πια
    6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) μερικές σκάλες παρακάτω (σε κλίμακα ήχου)
    2. adverb
    (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) ξαπλωμένος,φαρδύς πλατύς
    3. noun
    1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) διαμέρισμα
    2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) ύφεση
    3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) επίπεδη πλευρά
    4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) πεδινή περιοχή
    - flatten
    - flat rate
    - flat out

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  • 91 floor

    [flo:] 1. noun
    1) (the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.) πάτωμα, δάπεδο
    2) (all the rooms on the same level in a building: My office is on the third floor.) όροφος
    2. verb
    1) (to make or cover a floor: We've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.) επιστρώνω(δάπεδο)
    2) (to knock down: He floored him with a powerful blow.) ρίχνω κάτω
    - - floored
    - floorboard
    - flooring

    English-Greek dictionary > floor

  • 92 fort

    [fo:t]
    (a building which is built so that it can be defended against an enemy.) φρούριο

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  • 93 fortify

    1) (to prepare (a building, city etc) for an attack by strengthening and arming it: The king fortified the castle against the attacking armies.) οχυρώνω
    2) (to strengthen or enrich (eg food, drink): Sherry is a fortified wine.) δυναμώνω,εμπλουτίζω

    English-Greek dictionary > fortify

  • 94 fortress

    ['fo:tris]
    (a (usually large) fort or fortified building.) οχυρό

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  • 95 framework

    noun (the basic supporting structure of anything: The building will be made of concrete on a steel framework.) σκελετός

    English-Greek dictionary > framework

  • 96 frieze

    [fri:z]
    (a narrow strip around the walls of a room, building etc near the top, usually decorated with pictures, carving etc: The walls were decorated with a frieze of horses.) διάζωμα

    English-Greek dictionary > frieze

  • 97 frontage

    [-ti‹]
    noun (the front part of a building etc.) πρόσοψη

    English-Greek dictionary > frontage

  • 98 functional

    1) (designed to be useful rather than to look beautiful: functional clothes; a functional building.) λειτουργικός
    2) (able to operate: It's an old car, but it's still functional.) που λειτουργεί

    English-Greek dictionary > functional

  • 99 gable

    ['ɡeibl]
    (the triangular part of the side wall of a building between the sloping parts of the roof.) αέτωμα

    English-Greek dictionary > gable

  • 100 gallery

    ['ɡæləri] 1. plural - galleries; noun
    1) (a large room or building in which paintings, statues etc are on show: an art gallery.) πινακοθήκη / αίθουσα τέχνης, γκαλερί
    2) (an upper floor of seats in a church, theatre etc, especially (in a theatre) the top floor.) εξώστης, γαλαρία
    2. adjective
    gallery seats.)

    English-Greek dictionary > gallery

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