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  • 1 develop

    [di'veləp]
    past tense, past participle - developed; verb
    1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) αναπτύσσω
    2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) αποκτώ
    3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) εμφανίζομαι
    4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) εμφανίζω(φωτογραφίες)

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  • 2 Develop

    v. trans.
    Pul on a right fooling: P. and V. εὖ τιθέναι (or mid.), καλῶς τιθέναι (or mid.).
    Bring to perfection: Ar. and P. περγάζεσθαι, P. and V. ἐκπονεῖν, ἐξεργάζεσθαι.
    Make to grow from oneself: P. and V. φειν.
    Train: P. and V. γυμνάζειν.
    V. intrans. Progress: Ar. and P. ἐπιδιδόναι, P. and V. προκόπτειν.
    Grow: P. and V. φεσθαι; see Grow.

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

  • 3 develop

    1) αναπτύσσομαι
    2) αναπτύσσω

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  • 4 sprout

    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) develop leaves, shoots etc: The trees are sprouting new leaves.) βλασταίνω,(ξε)πετώ
    2) ((of animals, birds etc) to develop eg horns, produce eg feathers: The young birds are sprouting their first feathers.) βγάζω
    2. noun
    (a new shoot or bud: bean sprouts.) βλαστάρι

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  • 5 blossom

    ['blosəm] 1. noun
    (flowers, especially of a fruit tree: beautiful blossom; apple blossom.) άνθισμα, άνθος
    2. verb
    1) (to develop flowers: My plant has blossomed.) ανθίζω
    2) (to flourish: She blossomed into a beautiful woman.) εξελίσσομαι

    English-Greek dictionary > blossom

  • 6 bruise

    [bru:z] 1. noun
    (an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) μώλωπας, μελανιά
    2. verb
    (to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) χτυπώ, μελανιάζω

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  • 7 budding

    adjective (just beginning to develop: a budding poet.) εκκολαπτόμενος

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  • 8 derive

    1. verb
    1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) προέρχομαι
    2) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) αντλώ
    - derivative 2. noun
    (a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) παράγωγο

    English-Greek dictionary > derive

  • 9 developed

    past tense, past participle; see develop

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  • 10 evolve

    [i'volv]
    (to (cause to) develop gradually: Man evolved from the apes.) εξελίσσομαι
    - evolutionary

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  • 11 fall in love (with)

    (to develop feelings of love and sexual attraction (for): He fell in love with her straightaway.) ερωτεύομαι

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  • 12 fall in love (with)

    (to develop feelings of love and sexual attraction (for): He fell in love with her straightaway.) ερωτεύομαι

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  • 13 fertilise

    [-ti-]
    verb (to make fertile: He fertilized his fields with manure; An egg must be fertilized before it can develop.) λιπαίνω,γονιμοποιώ

    English-Greek dictionary > fertilise

  • 14 fertilize

    [-ti-]
    verb (to make fertile: He fertilized his fields with manure; An egg must be fertilized before it can develop.) λιπαίνω,γονιμοποιώ

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  • 15 grow

    [ɡrəu]
    past tense - grew; verb
    1) ((of plants) to develop: Carrots grow well in this soil.) αναπτύσσομαι, ευδοκιμώ
    2) (to become bigger, longer etc: My hair has grown too long; Our friendship grew as time went on.) αναπτύσσομαι, μεγαλώνω, αυξάνομαι
    3) (to cause or allow to grow: He has grown a beard.) αφήνω (να μεγαλώσει)
    4) ((with into) to change into, in becoming mature: Your daughter has grown into a beautiful woman.) γίνομαι με την πάροδο του χρόνου
    5) (to become: It's growing dark.) γίνομαι
    - grown
    - growth
    - grown-up
    - grown-up
    - grow on
    - grow up

    English-Greek dictionary > grow

  • 16 incubate

    ['iŋkjubeit]
    1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) κλωσσώ
    2) ((of germs or disease) to develop until signs of the disease appear: How long does chickenpox take to incubate?) επωάζω
    - incubator

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  • 17 ladder

    ['lædə] 1. noun
    1) (a set of rungs or steps between two long supports, for climbing up or down: She was standing on a ladder painting the ceiling; the ladder of success.) (κινητή) σκαλά
    2) ((American run) a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric.) πόντος
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) develop such a flaw: I laddered my best pair of tights today; Fine stockings ladder very easily.) φεύγει πόντος

    English-Greek dictionary > ladder

  • 18 ovum

    ['əuvəm]
    plural - ova; noun
    (the egg from which the young of people and animals develop.) ωάριο

    English-Greek dictionary > ovum

  • 19 pioneer

    1. noun
    1) (a person who goes to a new, often uninhabited or uncivilized (part of a) country to live and work there: The American pioneers; ( also adjective) a pioneer family.) σκαπανέας
    2) (a person who is the first to study some new subject, or use or develop a new technique etc: Joseph Lister was one of the pioneers of modern medicine; The Wright brothers were the pioneers of aeroplane flight.) πρωτοπόρος
    2. verb
    (to be the first to do or make: Who pioneered the use of vaccine for preventing polio?) εισάγω,πρωτοχρησιμοποιώ,πρωτοεφαρμόζω

    English-Greek dictionary > pioneer

  • 20 potential

    [pə'tenʃəl] 1. adjective
    (possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) πιθανός,ενδεχόμενος
    2. noun
    (the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way): The land has great farming potential; He shows potential as a teacher.)

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