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  • 1 blood group/type

    (any one of the types into which human blood is classified: Her blood group is O.) ομάδα αίματος

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  • 2 transfusion

    [-ʒən]
    1) (a quantity of blood transferred from one person to another: She was given a blood transfusion.) μετάγγιση
    2) (the act or process of transferring blood from one person to another.) μετάγγιση

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  • 3 Defiled

    adj.
    P. and V. μιαρός, Ar. and V. μυσαρός; see Tainted.
    Defiled with blood: V. μιαιφόνος.
    met., blood-guilty: V. μιαιφόνος, παλαμναῖος, προστρόπαιος (rare P.),. P. ἐναγής.
    One defiled with blood, subs.: V. μιάστωρ. ὁ.
    ——————
    subs.
    P. and V. λυμεών, ὁ, P. διαφθορεύς, ὁ, V. μίαστωρ, ὁ.

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

  • 4 heart

    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) καρδιά
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) καρδιά,κέντρο
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) καρδιά
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) ηθικό, κουράγιο
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) σχήμα καρδιάς
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) κούπα
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) ειλικρινής συζήτηση
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart

    English-Greek dictionary > heart

  • 5 exhibit

    [iɡ'zibit] 1. verb
    1) (to show; to display to the public: My picture is to be exhibited in the art gallery.) επιδεικνύω,εκθέτω
    2) (to show (a quality etc): He exhibited a complete lack of concern for others.) δείχνω
    2. noun
    1) (an object displayed publicly (eg in a museum): One of the exhibits is missing.) έκθεμα
    2) (an object or document produced in court as part of the evidence: The blood-stained scarf was exhibit number one in the murder trial.) πειστήριο
    - exhibitor

    English-Greek dictionary > exhibit

  • 6 run

    1. present participle - running; verb
    1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) τρέχω
    2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) κυλώ
    3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) κυλώ, ρέω, τρέχω
    4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) δουλεύω
    5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) διευθύνω, διαχειρίζομαι, κουμαντάρω
    6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) τρέχω σε αγώνα
    7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) κάνω δρομολόγιο
    8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) διαρκώ
    9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) οδηγώ
    10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.) ξεβάφω
    11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) πηγαίνω με το αυτοκίνητο
    12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) περνώ
    13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) γίνομαι
    2. noun
    1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.)
    2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.)
    3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.)
    4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.)
    5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.)
    6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.)
    7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.)
    - running 3. adverb
    (one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) συνεχώς
    - runaway
    - rundown
    - runner-up
    - runway
    - in
    - out of the running
    - on the run
    - run across
    - run after
    - run aground
    - run along
    - run away
    - run down
    - run for
    - run for it
    - run in
    - run into
    - run its course
    - run off
    - run out
    - run over
    - run a temperature
    - run through
    - run to
    - run up
    - run wild

    English-Greek dictionary > run

  • 7 cold

    [kəuld] 1. adjective
    1) (low in temperature: cold water; cold meat and salad.) κρύος
    2) (lower in temperature than is comfortable: I feel cold.) που κρυώνει
    3) (unfriendly: His manner was cold.) ψυχρός
    2. noun
    1) (the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings: She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain; He was blue with cold.) κρύο, ψύχος
    2) (an illness with running nose, coughing etc: He has a bad cold; She has caught a cold; You might catch cold.) κρυολόγημα
    - coldness
    - cold-blooded
    - cold war
    - get cold feet
    - give someone the cold shoulder
    - give the cold shoulder
    - in cold blood

    English-Greek dictionary > cold

  • 8 corpuscle

    (one of the red or white cells in the blood.) αιμοσφαίριο

    English-Greek dictionary > corpuscle

  • 9 drain

    [drein] 1. verb
    1) (to clear (land) of water by the use of ditches and pipes: There are plans to drain the marsh.) αποστραγγίζω
    2) ((of water) to run away: The water drained away/off into the ditch.) χύνομαι
    3) (to pour off the water etc from or allow the water etc to run off from: Would you drain the vegetables?; He drained the petrol tank; The blood drained from her face.) στραγγίζω,σουρώνω
    4) (to drink everything contained in: He drained his glass.) στραγγίζω
    5) (to use up completely (the money, strength etc of): The effort drained all his energy.) εξαντλώ
    2. noun
    1) (something (a ditch, trench, waterpipe etc) designed to carry away water: The heavy rain has caused several drains to overflow.)
    2) (something which slowly exhausts a supply, especially of one's money or strength: His car is a constant drain on his money.)
    - draining-board
    - drainpipe
    - down the drain

    English-Greek dictionary > drain

  • 10 gush

    1. verb
    1) ((of liquids) to flow out suddenly and in large amounts: Blood gushed from his wound.) αναβλύζω, τρέχω ποτάμι
    2) (to exaggerate one's enthusiasm etc while talking: The lady kept gushing about her husband's success.) μιλώ με ενθουσιασμό
    2. noun
    (a sudden flowing (of a liquid): a gush of water.) πίδακας, ορμητική ροή / ξέσπασμα
    - gushingly

    English-Greek dictionary > gush

  • 11 kidney

    ['kidni]
    (one of a pair of organs in the body which remove waste matter from the blood and produce urine: The kidneys of some animals are used as food.) νεφρό

    English-Greek dictionary > kidney

  • 12 transfuse

    [træns'fju:z]
    (to transfer (the blood of one person) into the veins of another.) μεταγγίζω

    English-Greek dictionary > transfuse

  • 13 valve

    [vælv]
    1) (a device for allowing a liquid or gas to pass through an opening in one direction only.)
    2) (a structure with the same effect in an animal body: Valves in the heart control the flow of blood in the human body.)
    3) (a type of electronic component found in many, especially older, types of television, radio etc.)

    English-Greek dictionary > valve

  • 14 Vampire

    subs.
    Hobgoblin: Ar. and P. Ἔμπουσα, ἡ, μορμολυκεῖον, τό; see Hobgoblin.
    One who drinks blood: Ar. αἱματοπώτης, ὁ (Eq. 198), or use adj., V. αἱματορρόφος.
    Extortioner, subs.: use adj., V. αἰσχροκερδής.

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

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  • out of one's blood — {adv. phr.} Separate from one s feelings, interests, or desires. * /When Tom moved to the city, he couldn t get the country out of his blood./ * /Mary is having a hard job getting summer laziness out of her blood./ Contrast: IN ONE S BLOOD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • out of one's blood — {adv. phr.} Separate from one s feelings, interests, or desires. * /When Tom moved to the city, he couldn t get the country out of his blood./ * /Mary is having a hard job getting summer laziness out of her blood./ Contrast: IN ONE S BLOOD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • out\ of\ one's\ blood — adv. phr. Separate from one s feelings, interests, or desires. When Tom moved to the city, he couldn t get the country out of his blood. Mary is having a hard job getting summer laziness out of her blood. Contrast: in one s blood …   Словарь американских идиом

  • freeze\ one's\ blood — • blood runs cold • blood freezes • blood turns to ice • freeze one s blood • freeze one s veins • freeze the blood in one s veins You are chilled or shivering from great fright or horror; you are terrified or horrified. Usually used with a… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • into one's blood — See: IN ONE S BLOOD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • into one's blood — See: IN ONE S BLOOD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • in one's blood — phrasal : acting as a fundamental factor or guiding principle in one s life used especially of something that may be construed as having such influence because of family or ancestral association religion is in his blood; both his father and his… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in one's blood — or[into one s blood] {adv. phr.} Agreeing perfectly with one s sympathies, feelings, and desires. * /Living in a warm section of the country gets in your blood./ * /The woods got into Jim s blood./ Contrast: OUT OF ONE S BLOOD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • in one's blood — or[into one s blood] {adv. phr.} Agreeing perfectly with one s sympathies, feelings, and desires. * /Living in a warm section of the country gets in your blood./ * /The woods got into Jim s blood./ Contrast: OUT OF ONE S BLOOD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • in\ one's\ blood — • in(to) one s blood adv. phr. Agreeing perfectly with one s sympathies, feelings, and desires. Living in a warm section of the country gets in your blood. The woods got into Jim s blood. Contrast: out of one s blood …   Словарь американских идиом

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