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  • 101 homesick

    adjective (missing one's home: When the boy first went to boarding-school he was very homesick.) που νοσταλγεί(το σπίτι του/την πατρίδα του)

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  • 102 honours

    1) ((sometimes with capital: sometimes abbreviated to Hons when written) a degree awarded by universities, colleges etc to students who achieve good results in their final degree examinations, or who carry out specialized study or research; the course of study leading to the awarding of such a degree: He got First Class Honours in French; ( also adjective) an honours degree, (American) an honors course.) πτυχίο με άριστα/πτύχιο με ειδίκευση
    2) (ceremony, when given as a mark of respect: The dead soldiers were buried with full military honours.) τιμές,απόδοση τιμών

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  • 103 house

    1. plural - houses; noun
    1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) σπίτι,κατοικία
    2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) κτίριο
    3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) θέατρο
    4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) γενιά
    2. verb
    1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) στεγάζω
    2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) στεγάζω
    - housing benefit
    - house agent
    - house arrest
    - houseboat
    - housebreaker
    - housebreaking
    - house-fly
    - household
    - householder
    - household word
    - housekeeper
    - housekeeping
    - houseman
    - housetrain
    - house-warming
    3. adjective
    a house-warming party.) για τα καλορίζικα
    - housework
    - like a house on fire

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  • 104 in deference to

    (showing respct for: I let him speak first, in deference to his authority.) από σεβασμό προς

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  • 105 inclusive

    [-siv]
    adjective (counting both the first and last in a series: May 7 to May 9 inclusive is three days.) που συμπεριλαμβάνει, συμπεριλαμβάνων

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  • 106 inconsiderate

    [inkən'sidərət]
    (not showing thought for the feelings, rights etc of other people; thoughtless: It was inconsiderate of you to arrive without telephoning first.) απερίσκεπτος,αστόχαστος

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  • 107 indent

    1. [in'dent] verb
    (to begin (a line of writing) farther in from the margin than the other lines.) αρχίζω (παράγραφο) πιο μέσα
    2. ['indent] noun
    ((also indentation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph.) διάστημα στην αρχή παραγράφου
    - indented

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  • 108 initially

    adverb (at the beginning; at first: This project will cost a lot of money initially but will eventually make a profit.) στην αρχή,αρχικά

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  • 109 initiative

    [-ʃətiv]
    1) (a first step or move that leads the way: He took the initiative in organizing a search party to look for the girl; A move to start peace talks is sometimes called a peace initiative.) πρωτοβουλία
    2) (the ability to lead or make decisions for oneself: He is quite good at his job, but lacks initiative; My son actually went to the hairdresser's on his own initiative!) πρωτοβουλία

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  • 110 innocuous

    [i'nokjuəs]
    (harmless: This drug was at first mistakenly thought to be innocuous.) αβλαβής

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  • 111 invent

    [in'vent]
    1) (to be the first person to make or use (eg a machine, method etc): Who invented the microscope?; When was printing invented?) εφευρίσκω
    2) (to make up or think of (eg an excuse or story): I'll have to invent some excuse for not going with him.) επινοώ
    - inventive
    - inventiveness
    - inventor

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  • 112 inverted commas

    (single or double commas, the first (set) of which is turned upside down (`` '', ` '), used in writing to show where direct speech begins and ends: ``It is a lovely day,'' she said.) εισαγωγικά

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  • 113 January

    ['‹ænjuəri]
    (the first month of the year, the month following December.) Ιανουάριος

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  • 114 knowledge

    ['noli‹]
    1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) γνώση
    2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) γνώσεις
    3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) γνώσεις, (το) επιστητό
    - general knowledge

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  • 115 landing

    1) ((an act of) coming or bringing to shore or to ground: an emergency landing; ( also adjective) a landing place.) προσγείωση, προσεδάφιση, αποβίβαση, απόβαση
    2) (a place for coming ashore.) αποβάθρα
    3) (the level part of a staircase between flights of steps: Her room was on the first floor, across the landing from mine.) πλατύσκαλο

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  • 116 larva

    plural - larvae; noun
    (a developing insect in its first stage after coming out of the egg; a grub or caterpillar.) προνύμφη, κάμπια

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  • 117 lay/set eyes on

    (to see, especially for the first time: I wish I'd never set eyes on her!) βλέπω

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  • 118 lead on

    1) (to deceive with false expectations.) εξαπατώ, παρασύρω
    2) (to go first; to show the way: Lead on!) οδηγώ, δείχνω το δρόμο

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  • 119 lead the way

    (to go first (especially to show the way): She led the way upstairs.) δέιχνω το δρόμο

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  • 120 lead up to

    (to progress towards; to contribute to: to lead up to a climax; the events leading up to the First World War.) οδηγώ, καταλήγω

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  • first — [ fɜrst ] function word *** First can be used in the following ways: as a number: This is the first car I ve ever owned. as a pronoun: It s often tougher for a team in their second year than their first. as an adverb: Speak to me first, before… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • first — ► ORDINAL NUMBER 1) coming before all others in time or order; earliest; 1st. 2) before doing something else specified or implied. 3) foremost in position, rank, or importance. 4) informal something never previously achieved or occurring. 5) Brit …   English terms dictionary

  • First — (f[ e]rst), a. [OE. first, furst, AS. fyrst; akin to Icel. fyrstr, Sw. & Dan. f[ o]rste, OHG. furist, G. f[ u]rst prince; a superlatiye form of E. for, fore. See {For}, {Fore}, and cf. {Formeer}, {Foremost}.] 1. Preceding all others of a series… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • First — or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one. It can also refer to:* FIRST, a science and technology competition founded by Dean Kamen * FIRST (CERT), Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams * Ruth First (1925 1982), a leading anti… …   Wikipedia

  • First In — – First Out (engl. etwa „Zuerst rein – zuerst raus“), häufig abgekürzt mit FIFO, gleichbedeutend mit First Come First Served bzw. FCFS, bezeichnet jegliche Verfahren der Speicherung, bei denen diejenigen Elemente, die zuerst gespeichert wurden,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • First TV — was the name of a cable television network that was operated in New Zealand s two main North Island cities, Auckland and Wellington by Telecom New Zealand in the 1990s.Trial stage First Media was a stupidly owned subsidiary of Telecom NZ. First… …   Wikipedia

  • first — 1. When used with a number, first (like last) normally precedes it, as in the first three cars. This practice dates from the 16c, when first came to be regarded more as an adjective than as a noun; before that time, it was common to say the two… …   Modern English usage

  • First — steht für: die obere Schnittkante von zwei Dachflächen, siehe Dachfirst eine Reihe von Gipfeln eines Gebirges, siehe Gebirgskamm in der Geologie die Schicht im unmittelbaren Kontakt zum Bezugshorizont, siehe Hangendes im Bergbau für das… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • first — I (earlier) adjective aboriginal, anterior, earlier, earliest, embryonic, inaugural, incipient, introductory, previous, primeval, primitive, prior associated concepts: at first impression, first lien, first reading, first stages of litigation, on …   Law dictionary

  • first — (adj., adv.) O.E. fyrst foremost, superlative of FORE (Cf. fore); from P.Gmc. *furisto (Cf. O.S. fuirst first, O.H.G. furist, O.N. fyrstr, Dan. fèrste, O.Fris. ferist, M.Du. vorste prince, Du. vors …   Etymology dictionary

  • first — [fʉrst] adj. [ME < OE fyrst, lit., foremost, superl. of fore, before (see FORE), akin to OHG furist, Ger fürst, prince, lit., foremost < IE base * per , beyond > L prae, before, Gr para, beside, beyond] 1. preceding all others in a… …   English World dictionary

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