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causing

  • 61 inconvenient

    [inkən'vi:njənt] 1. adjective
    (causing trouble or difficulty; awkward: He has come at a very inconvenient time.) άβολος
    2. verb
    (to cause trouble or difficulty to: I hope I haven't inconvenienced you.) ξεβολεύω

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  • 62 influenza

    [influ'enzə]
    (usually abbreviated to flu or 'flu [flu:]) noun
    (a type of infectious illness usually causing headache, fever, a cold etc.) γρίπη

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  • 63 joyful

    adjective (filled with, showing or causing joy: a joyful mood; joyful faces/news.) χαρούμενος, ευχάριστος

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  • 64 leprosy

    [-rəsi]
    noun (a contagious skin disease, causing serious and permanent damage to the body, including loss of fingers, nose etc.) λέπρα

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  • 65 lethal

    ['li:Ɵəl]
    (causing death; enough to kill: a lethal dose of poison.) θανατηφόρος

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  • 66 melancholy

    ['melənkəli] 1. noun
    (depression or sadness: He was overcome by a feeling of melancholy.) μελαγχολία
    2. adjective
    (sad; showing or causing sadness: melancholy eyes.) μελαγχολικός

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  • 67 microbe

    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) μικρόβιο

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  • 68 mortal

    ['mo:tl] 1. adjective
    1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) θνητός
    2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) θανατηφόρος/θανάσιμος,μέχρι θανάτου
    2. noun
    (a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) θνητός
    - mortally
    - mortal sin

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  • 69 mumps

    (a contagious disease causing painful swelling at the sides of the neck and face.) παρωτίτιδα,μαγουλάδες

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  • 70 murder

    ['mə:də] 1. noun
    1) ((an act of) killing a person on purpose and illegally: The police are treating his death as a case of murder; an increase in the number of murders.) δολοφονία
    2) (any killing or causing of death that is considered as bad as this: the murder of innocent people by terrorists.) φόνος
    2. verb
    (to kill (a person) on purpose and illegally: He murdered two children.) φονεύω,δολοφονώ,σκοτώνω
    - murderous
    - murderously

    English-Greek dictionary > murder

  • 71 nerve-racking

    adjective (causing great anxiety or nervousness: a nerve-racking experience.) που τσακίζει τα νεύρα,εξουθενωτικός

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  • 72 neutralise

    verb (to make useless or harmless usually by causing an opposite effect.) εξουδετερώνω

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  • 73 neutralize

    verb (to make useless or harmless usually by causing an opposite effect.) εξουδετερώνω

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  • 74 nip

    [nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb
    1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) τσιμπώ,δαγκώνω
    2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) κόβω
    3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) τσούζω
    4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) πετάγομαι
    5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) παγώνω,καταστρέφω
    2. noun
    1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) τσίμπημα,δάγκωμα
    2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) ψύχρα
    3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) γουλιά
    - nip something in the bud
    - nip in the bud

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  • 75 painful

    adjective (causing pain: a painful injury.) οδυνηρός

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  • 76 pathetic

    [pə'Ɵetik]
    1) (causing pity: The lost dog was a pathetic sight.) αξιολύπητος
    2) (weak and useless: a pathetic attempt.) οικτρός

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  • 77 polio

    ['pəuliou]
    (short for poliomyelitis [poulioumаiF'lаitis]) noun
    (a disease of the spinal cord often causing paralysis.) πολιομελίτιδα

    English-Greek dictionary > polio

  • 78 rape

    [reip] 1. noun
    1) (the crime of having sexual intercourse with a woman against her will.) βιασμός
    2) (the act of causing great damage, destruction etc to land etc.) καταστροφή, ρήμαγμα
    2. verb
    1) (to force (a woman) to have sexual intercourse against her will.) βιάζω
    2) (to cause great damage, destruction etc to (countryside etc).) καταστρέφω, ρημάζω

    English-Greek dictionary > rape

  • 79 repellent

    [-ənt] 1. adjective
    (repulsive; causing dislike or disgust: repellent smell/behaviour.) αποκρουστικός,
    2. noun
    (see insect repellent.)

    English-Greek dictionary > repellent

  • 80 restful

    1) (bringing rest: a restful holiday.) αναπαυτικός, που ξεκουράζει
    2) ((of colours, music etc) causing a person to feel calm and relaxed: Some people find blue a restful colour; After a hard day's work, I like to listen to some restful music.) ηρεμιστικός
    3) (relaxed: at rest: The patient seems more restful now.) ξεκούραστος, ήρεμος

    English-Greek dictionary > restful

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  • Causing — Cause Cause, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Caused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Causing}.] [F. causer, fr. cause, fr. L. causa. See {Cause}, n., and cf. {Acouse}.] To effect as an agent; to produce; to be the occasion of; to bring about; to bring into existence; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • causing — noun the act of causing something to happen • Syn: ↑causation • Derivationally related forms: ↑cause (for: ↑causation) • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑deed, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Causing death by dangerous driving — is a statutory offence in England and Wales and Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is an aggravated form of dangerous driving. It is currently created by section 1 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (as substituted by the Road Traffic Act 1991) but,… …   Wikipedia

  • causing damage — causing injury, harming, causing a flaw …   English contemporary dictionary

  • causing danger — index dangerous, noxious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • causing death — index fatal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • causing destruction — index fatal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • causing disagreement — index divisive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • causing disassociation — index divisive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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