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  • 21 eatable

    ( negative uneatable) adjective (fit to be eaten: The meal was scarcely eatable.) φαγώσιμος,που τρώγεται

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  • 22 edible

    ['edəbl]
    (fit to be eaten: Are these berries edible?) εδώδιμος,φαγώσιμος

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  • 23 engage

    [in'ɡei‹]
    1) (to begin to employ (a workman etc): He engaged him as his assistant.) προσλαμβάνω
    2) (to book; to reserve: He has engaged an entertainer for the children's party.) κλείνω,προσλαμβάνω
    3) (to take hold of or hold fast; to occupy: to engage someone's attention.) κρατώ,απασχολώ
    4) (to join battle with: The two armies were fiercely engaged.) εμπλέκομαι(σε μάχη),συγκρούομαι
    5) (to (cause part of a machine etc to) fit into and lock with another part: The driver engaged second gear.) συμπλέκω,βάζω(ταχύτητα)
    - engagement
    - engaging

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  • 24 equip

    [i'kwip]
    past tense, past participle - equipped; verb
    (to fit out or provide with everything needed: He was fully equipped for the journey; The school is equipped with four computers.) εξοπλίζω,εφοδιάζω

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  • 25 forfeit

    ['fo:fit] 1. noun
    (something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) ποινή,τίμημα
    2. verb
    (to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) χάνω
    3. adjective
    (forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.)

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  • 26 get into the swing (of things)

    (to begin to fit into a routine etc.) παίρνω το `κολάι`, συνηθίζω

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  • 27 get into the swing (of things)

    (to begin to fit into a routine etc.) παίρνω το `κολάι`, συνηθίζω

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  • 28 glaze

    [ɡleiz] 1. verb
    1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) βάζω τζάμια
    2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) σμαλτώνω, βερνικώνω
    3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) γίνομαι σαν γυαλί, χάνω κάθε έκφραση
    2. noun
    1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.)
    2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.)

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  • 29 glove

    (a covering for the hand: a pair of gloves.) γάντι

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  • 30 go into hysterics

    (to have a fit of hysteria.) παθαίνω υστερική κρίση

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  • 31 good

    [ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective
    1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) καλός
    2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) σωστός
    3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) καλής ποιότητας
    4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.) καλός, ικανός
    5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) καλός, ευγενικός
    6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) ωφέλιμος
    7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) καλός
    8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) ευχάριστος
    9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.) αρκετός
    10) (suitable: a good man for the job.) κατάλληλος
    11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) γερός
    12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) ικανοποιητικός
    13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) επιδοκιμαστικός
    14) (thorough: a good clean.) σε βάθος
    15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) καλά
    2. noun
    1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) καλό / όφελος
    2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) καλοσύνη
    3. interjection
    (an expression of approval, gladness etc.) ωραία
    4. interjection
    ((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) θεέ μου!
    - goody
    - goodbye
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good-for-nothing
    - good humour
    - good-humoured
    - good-humouredly
    - good-looking
    - good morning
    - good afternoon
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good night
    - good-natured
    - goodwill
    - good will
    - good works
    - as good as
    - be as good as one's word
    - be up to no good
    - deliver the goods
    - for good
    - for goodness' sake
    - good for
    - good for you
    - him
    - Good Friday
    - good gracious
    - good heavens
    - goodness gracious
    - goodness me
    - good old
    - make good
    - no good
    - put in a good word for
    - take something in good part
    - take in good part
    - thank goodness
    - to the good

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  • 32 habitable

    ['hæbitəbl]
    ((negative unhabitable) (usually of buildings) fit to be lived in: The house is no longer habitable - the roof is collapsing.) κατοικίσιμος
    - habitation

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  • 33 habitation

    noun (the act of living in (a building etc): These houses are not fit for human habitation.) κατοίκηση

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  • 34 indulge in

    (to give way to (an inclination, emotion etc): She indulged in tears / in a fit of temper.) παραδίδομαι σε,επιτρέπω στον εαυτό μου

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  • 35 inedible

    [in'edibl]
    (not fit or suitable to be eaten: The meal was inedible.) μη εδώδιμος

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  • 36 inhabitable

    adjective ((negative uninhabitable) fit to be lived in: The building was no longer inhabitable.) κατοικίσιμος

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  • 37 interlock

    [intə'lok]
    ((of two or more pieces or parts) to fit or fasten together: The pieces of a jigsaw puzzle interlock; interlocking pieces.) συναρμόζω,-ομαι

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  • 38 intruder

    noun (a person who intrudes, eg a burglar: Fit a good lock to your door to keep out intruders.) παρείσακτος

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  • 39 jigsaw (puzzle)

    ['‹iɡso:]
    (a puzzle made up of many differently-shaped pieces that fit together to form a picture.) παιχνίδι συναρμολόγησης κομματιών εικόνας, παζλ

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  • 40 jigsaw (puzzle)

    ['‹iɡso:]
    (a puzzle made up of many differently-shaped pieces that fit together to form a picture.) παιχνίδι συναρμολόγησης κομματιών εικόνας, παζλ

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