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121 tumult
(a great noise (usually made by a crowd): He could hear a great tumult in the street.) σαματάς- tumultuously -
122 tumultuous
[- uəs]adjective (with great noise or confusion: The crowd gave him a tumultuous welcome; tumultuous applause.) θορυβώδης -
123 turn down
1) (to say `no' to; to refuse: He turned down her offer/request.) απορρίπτω, αρνούμαι2) (to reduce (the level of light, noise etc) produced by (something): Please turn down (the volume on) the radio - it's far too loud!) μειώνω (την ένταση), χαμηλώνω -
124 turn up
1) (to appear or arrive: He turned up at our house.) εμφανίζομαι, καταφθάνω2) (to be found: Don't worry - it'll turn up again.) βρίσκομαι3) (to increase (the level of noise, light etc) produced by (something): Turn up (the volume on) the radio.) αυξάνω ένταση, δυναμώνω -
125 twitter
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126 uproar
((an outbreak of) noise, shouting etc: The whole town was in (an) uproar after the football team's victory.) αναστάτωση, σάλος- uproariously -
127 yell
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128 Babel
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Babel
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