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  • 1 individual

    [indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective
    1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) μεμονωμένος,ξέχωρος
    2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) ατομικός/αμέριστος
    3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) προσωπικός,χαρακτηριστικός
    2. noun
    1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) άτομο
    2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) άνθρωπος
    - individually

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  • 2 Individual

    subs.
    Ar. and P. διώτης, ὁ.
    Each ( as opposed to all): P. and V. ἕκαστος.
    ——————
    adj.
    Private: P. and V. διος, οἰκεῖος.

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

  • 3 individual

    1) ατομικός
    2) άτομο

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  • 4 biodegradable

    (able to be separated into individual parts by bacteria: All vegetable matter is biodegradable.) βιοδιασπώμενος

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  • 5 cause

    [ko:z] 1. noun
    1) (something or someone that produces an effect or result: Having no money is the cause of all my misery.) αιτία
    2) (a reason for an action; a motive: You had no cause to treat your wife so badly.) λόγος
    3) (an aim or concern for which an individual or group works: cancer research and other deserving causes; in the cause of peace.) σκοπός, υπόθεση
    2. verb
    (to make (something) happen; to bring about; to be the means of: What caused the accident?; He caused me to drop my suitcase.) προκαλώ

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  • 6 corporation

    noun (a body of people acting as one individual eg for administration or business purposes: the British Broadcasting Corporation.) εταιρεία

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  • 7 erode

    [i'rəud]
    (to eat or wear away (metals etc); to destroy gradually: Acids erode certain metals; Water has eroded the rock; The individual's right to privacy is being eroded.) διαβρώνω

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  • 8 exclusive

    [ik'sklu:siv]
    1) (tending to exclude.) αποκλειστικός
    2) ((of a group etc) not easily or readily mixing with others or allowing others in: a very exclusive club.) για εκλεκτούς
    3) (given to only one individual or group etc: The story is exclusive to this newspaper.) αποκλειστικός
    4) (fashionable and expensive: exclusive shops/restaurants.) για τους λίγους
    - exclusiveness
    - exclusive of

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  • 9 hand to hand

    with one individual fighting another at close quarters: The soldiers fought the enemy hand to hand; (also adjective) (hand-to-hand fighting.) σώμα με σώμα

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  • 10 idiom

    ['idiəm]
    1) (an expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words: His mother passed away (= died) this morning.) ιδιωματισμός
    2) (the expressions of a language in general: English idiom.) ιδίωμα
    - idiomatically

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  • 11 liberal

    ['libərəl]
    1) (generous: She gave me a liberal helping of apple pie; She was very liberal with her money.) γενναιόδωρος
    2) (tolerant; not criticizing or disapproving: The headmaster is very liberal in his attitude to young people.) ανεκτικός
    3) (( also noun) (especially with capital) in politics, (a person belonging to a party) favouring liberty for the individual.) φιλελεύθερος
    - liberally

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  • 12 nationalise

    ['næ-]
    verb (to make (especially an industry) the property of the nation as a whole rather than the property of an individual.) κρατικοποιώ

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  • 13 nationalize

    ['næ-]
    verb (to make (especially an industry) the property of the nation as a whole rather than the property of an individual.) κρατικοποιώ

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  • 14 personal computer

    noun ((also PC) a small computer that can be used independently by an individual user for word-processing, games, e-mail, storage of information. etc.) προσωπικός ηλεκτρονικός υπολογιστής

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  • 15 phrase

    [freiz] 1. noun
    1) (a small group of words (usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence: He arrived after dinner.) φράση
    2) (a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody: the opening phrase of the overture.) μουσική φράση
    2. verb
    (to express (something) in words: I phrased my explanations in simple language.) εκφράζω,διατυπώνω
    - phrasing
    - phrase-book
    - phrasal verb

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  • 16 private enterprise

    (the management and financing of industry etc by individual persons or companies and not by the state.) ιδιωτική πρωτοβουλία

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  • 17 unit

    ['ju:nit]
    1) (a single thing, individual etc within a group: The building is divided into twelve different apartments or living units.) μονάδα
    2) (an amount or quantity that is used as a standard in a system of measuring or coinage: The dollar is the standard unit of currency in America.) μονάδα
    3) (the smallest whole number, 1, or any number between 1 and 9: In the number 23, 2 is a ten, and 3 is a unit.) μονάδα

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  • 18 Aim at

    v. trans.
    With a weapon: P. and V. στοχάζεσθαι (gen.).
    With an arrow: P. and V. τοξεύειν (εἰς, acc., rarely acc. alone (Xen.), V. also gen.).
    He aimed his arrow at another: V. ἄλλῳ δʼ ἐπεῖχε τόξα (Eur., H. F. 984).
    Aim at ( generally): P. and V. στοχάζεσθαι (gen.), ἐφεσθαι (gen.), ὀρέγεσθαι (gen.), ὀριγνᾶσθαι (gen.) (rare P. and V.), V. τοξεύειν (gen.).
    The very deed shows us at what we must aim: V. αὐτὸ δηλοῖ τοὔργον ᾗ τείνειν χρεών (Eur., Or. 1129).
    He proposes a personal decree aimed against an individual: ὁ δὲ ἐπʼ ἀνδρὶ γράφει ψήφισμα ἴδιον (Dem., 692).
    Well-aimed, adj.: V. εὔστοχος, εὔσκοπος.
    Aiming well, adj.: P. and V. εὔστοχος (Plat.).

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

  • 19 Person

    subs.
    Private, individual: Ar. and P. διώτης, ὁ.
    A person, any one: use P. and V. enclitic τις.
    In person: use P. and V. αὐτός.
    He came in person: P. and V. αὐτὸς ἦλθε.
    Bringing a message in person: use adj., P. also V. αὐτάγγελος.
    Personal appearance: see under Personal.
    Body: P. and V. σῶμα, τό, V. δέμας, τό.

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

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