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  • 1 hollow

    ['holəu] 1. adjective
    1) (having an empty space in it: a hollow tree; Bottles, pipes and tubes are hollow.) κούφιος
    2) ((of a sound) strangely deep, as if made in something hollow: a hollow voice.) βαθύς
    2. noun
    1) (something hollow: hollows in her cheeks.) βαθούλωμα,κουφάλα
    2) (a small valley; a dip in the ground: You can't see the farm from here because it's in a hollow.) γούβα
    - beat hollow
    - hollow out

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  • 2 Hollow

    v. trans.
    P. κοιλαίνειν.
    ——————
    adj.
    P. and V. κοῖλος, V. κοιλωπός, κοιλογάστωρ.
    met., emply, vain: P. and V. κενός, μταιος.
    Unsound: P. and V. πουλος, σαθρός.
    A hollow truce: P. ὕποπτος ἀνοκωχή, ἡ ( Thuc).
    ——————
    subs.
    Dell: P. and V. νπη, ἡ (Plat. and Xen. but rare P.), νπος, τό (Xen. but rare P.), ἄγχος. τό (Xen. but rare P.). Ar. and V. γύαλα, τά, αὐλών, ἡ (Soph., frag.).
    Hollows, cavities.: P. and V. κοῖλα, τά.
    The hollow ( of anything): Ar. and V. κύτος, τό (gen.), P. and V. τὰ κοῖλα (gen.), P. τὰ ἔγκοιλα (gen.).

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  • 3 hollow out

    (to make hollow: They hollowed out a tree-trunk to make a boat.) κοιλαίνω

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  • 4 hollow

    1) βαθουλωμένος
    2) κοίλος
    3) κούφιος
    4) υπόκωφος

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  • 5 beat hollow

    (to beat thoroughly at a game etc: The local team were beaten hollow by eight goals to one on Saturday.) συντρίβω

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  • 6 dent

    [dent] 1. noun
    (a small hollow made by pressure or a blow: My car has a dent where it hit a tree.) βαθούλωμα
    2. verb
    (to make such a hollow in: The car was dented when it hit a wall.)

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  • 7 armpit

    noun (the hollow under the arm at the shoulder.) μασχάλη

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  • 8 bamboo

    [bæm'bu:]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a type of gigantic grass with hollow, jointed, woody stems: furniture made of bamboo; bamboo furniture.) μπαμπού (ινδικό καλάμι)

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  • 9 barrel

    ['bærəl]
    1) (a container of curved pieces of wood or of metal: The barrels contain beer.) βαρέλι
    2) (a long, hollow, cylindrical shape, especially the tube-shaped part of a gun: The bullet jammed in the barrel of the gun.) κάννη

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  • 10 bell

    [bel]
    1) (a hollow object, usually of metal, which gives a ringing sound when struck by the clapper inside: church bells.) καμπάνα
    2) (any other mechanism for giving a ringing sound: Our doorbell is broken.) κουδούνι

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  • 11 bomb

    [bom] 1. noun
    (a hollow case containing explosives etc: The enemy dropped a bomb on the factory and blew it up.) βόμβα
    2. verb
    1) (to drop bombs on: London was bombed several times.) βομβαρδίζω
    2) (to fail miserably: The play bombed on the first night.) αποτυγχάνω παταγωδώς
    - bombshell

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  • 12 boom

    I 1. [bu:m] noun
    (a sudden increase in a business etc: a boom in the sales of TV sets.) οικονομική άνθηση
    2. verb
    (to increase suddenly (and profitably): Business is booming this week.) παρουσιάζω άνοδο, ακμάζω
    II 1. [bu:m] verb
    ((often with out) to make a hollow sound, like a large drum or gun: His voice boomed out over the loudspeaker.) βροντώ
    2. noun
    (such a sound.) βροντή, βουητό

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  • 13 bottle

    ['botl] 1. noun
    (a hollow narrow-necked container for holding liquids etc: a lemonade bottle.) φιάλη, μπουκάλι
    2. verb
    (to put into bottles.) εμφιαλώνω
    - bottle up

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  • 14 bowl

    I 1. [bəul] noun
    (a wooden ball rolled along the ground in playing bowls. See also bowls below.) ξύλινη μπάλα
    2. verb
    1) (to play bowls.) παίζω μπόουλς
    2) (to deliver or send (a ball) towards the batsman in cricket.) ρίχνω (την μπάλα)
    3) (to put (a batsman) out by hitting the wicket with the ball: Smith was bowled for eighty-five (= Smith was put out after making eighty-five runs).) βγάζω (παίκτη) απ' το παιχνίδι
    - bowling
    - bowls
    - bowling-alley
    - bowling-green
    - bowl over
    II [bəul] noun
    1) (a round, deep dish eg for mixing or serving food etc: a baking-bowl; a soup bowl.) γαβάθα, μπολ
    2) (a round hollow part, especially of a tobacco pipe, a spoon etc: The bowl of this spoon is dirty.) κοίλωμα

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  • 15 bunker

    1) (a hollow containing sand on a golf course.) ανάχωμα (σε γήπεδο γκολφ)
    2) (an underground shelter against bombs etc.) καταφύγιο

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  • 16 castanets

    [kæstə'ne ]
    (two hollow pieces of ivory or hard wood struck together as a rhythm for (especially Spanish) dances.) καστανιέτες

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  • 17 cave

    [keiv]
    (a large natural hollow in rock or in the earth: The children explored the caves.) σπηλιά
    - cave in

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  • 18 cavernous

    adjective (huge and hollow: a cavernous hole.) σπηλαιώδης

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  • 19 cavity

    ['kævəti]
    plural - cavities; noun
    (a hollow place; a hole: The dentist said she had three cavities in her teeth; The thief hid the necklace in a cavity in the wall.) κουφάλα, κοίλωμα

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  • 20 cellular

    ['seljulə]
    1) (consisting of cells: cellular tissue.) κυτταρικός
    2) (containing tiny hollow spaces: Foam rubber is a cellular substance.) πορρώδης, κυψελώδης

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