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61 no time (at all)
(a very short time indeed: The journey took no time (at all).) ελάχιστος χρόνος -
62 not at all
(it does not matter; it is not important etc: `Thank you for helping me.' `Not at all.') καθόλου -
63 on all fours
(on hands and knees: He went up the steep path on all fours.) στα τέσσερα -
64 once and for all
(once and finally: Once and for all, I refuse!) μια για πάντα -
65 put all one's eggs in one basket
(to depend entirely on the success of one scheme, plan etc: You should apply for more than one job - don't put all your eggs in one basket.) εναποθέτω όλες μου τις ελπίδες σ'ένα πράγμα -
66 walk all over (someone)
(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) τσαλαπατώ -
67 walk all over (someone)
(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) τσαλαπατώ -
68 with all one's heart
(very willingly or sincerely: I hope with all my heart that you will be happy.) με όλη μου την καρδιά -
69 free-for-all
noun (a contest, debate etc in which anyone can take part.) γενικευμένος καβγάς/συζήτηση -
70 go (all) to pieces
((of a person) to collapse physically or nervously: She went to pieces when her husband died.) καταρρέω,γίνομαι κομμάτια -
71 go (all) to pieces
((of a person) to collapse physically or nervously: She went to pieces when her husband died.) καταρρέω,γίνομαι κομμάτια -
72 hold-all
noun (a (usually large) bag with a zip for packing clothes etc into.) ταξιδιωτικός σάκος -
73 in (all) good faith
(sincerely: She made the offer in good faith.) καλόπιστα -
74 in all probability
(most probably; most likely.) κατά πάσα πιθανότητα, πιθανότατα -
75 in (all) good faith
(sincerely: She made the offer in good faith.) καλόπιστα -
76 know-all
noun (an unkind name for a person who thinks he knows everything.) παντογνώστης, πολύξερος, `ξερόλας` -
77 over all
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78 at one fell swoop
(all at the same time; in a single movement or action.) με ένα αποφασιστικό πλήγμα -
79 so good
(all is well up to this point: So far, so good - we've checked the equipment, and everything's ready.) μέχρι εδώ καλά -
80 round
1. adjective1) (shaped like a circle or globe: a round hole; a round stone; This plate isn't quite round.) στρογγυλός2) (rather fat; plump: a round face.) στρουμπουλός2. adverb1) (in the opposite direction: He turned round.) γύρω (προς την αντίθετη κατεύθυνση)2) (in a circle: They all stood round and listened; A wheel goes round; All (the) year round.) γύρω, ολόγυρα/ σ' όλη τη διάρκεια3) (from one person to another: They passed the letter round; The news went round.) τριγύρω4) (from place to place: We drove round for a while.) εδώ και εκεί5) (in circumference: The tree measured two metres round.) σε περίμετρο6) (to a particular place, usually a person's home: Are you coming round (to our house) tonight?) σε κάποιο μέρος3. preposition1) (on all sides of: There was a wall round the garden; He looked round the room.) γύρω από, τριγύρω2) (passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place): They ran round the tree.) γύρω γύρω3) (changing direction at: He came round the corner.) γύρω από4) (in or to all parts of: The news spread all round the town.) παντού4. noun1) (a complete circuit: a round of drinks (= one for everyone present); a round of golf.) γύρος2) (a regular journey one takes to do one's work: a postman's round.) γύρα3) (a burst of cheering, shooting etc: They gave him a round of applause; The soldier fired several rounds.) ριξιά, βολή4) (a single bullet, shell etc: five hundred rounds of ammunition.) βλήμα, σφαίρα5) (a stage in a competition etc: The winners of the first round will go through to the next.) γύρος6) (a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.) κυκλικό τραγούδι5. verb(to go round: The car rounded the corner.) παίρνω στροφή- rounded- roundly
- roundness
- rounds
- all-round
- all-rounder
- roundabout 6. adjective(not direct: a roundabout route.) όχι κατευθείαν: έμμεσος, περιφραστικός- round-shouldered
- round trip
- all round
- round about
- round off
- round on
- round up
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