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121 meridian
[mə'ridiən](an imaginary line on the earth's surface passing through the poles and any given place; any line of longitude.) ο μεσημβρινός -
122 metaphor
['metəfə](a form of expression (not using `like' or `as')in which a quality or characteristic is given to a person or thing by using a name, image, adjective etc normally used of something else which has similar qualities etc: `He's a tiger when he's angry' is an example of (a) metaphor.) μεταφορά- metaphorical- metaphoric
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123 Miss
[mis]1) (a polite title given to an unmarried female, either in writing or in speech: Miss Wilson; the Misses Wilson; Could you ask Miss Smith to type this letter?; Excuse me, miss. Could you tell me how to get to Princess Road?) δεσποινίς2) (a girl or young woman: She's a cheeky little miss!) κοπελιά -
124 Mister
['mistə]((abbreviated to Mr when written) a polite title given to a male adult, either in writing or in speech: Good morning, Mr Smith; Ask Mr Jones.) κύριος -
125 mixture
['miks ə]1) (the result of mixing things or people together: a mixture of eggs, flour and milk.) μείγμα2) (a number of things mixed together and used for a given purpose: The doctor gave the baby some cough mixture.) μείγμα3) (the act of mixing.) ανάμειξη,ανακάτεμα -
126 monitor
['monitə] 1. noun1) (a senior pupil who helps to see that school rules are kept.) επιμελητής2) (any of several kinds of instrument etc by means of which something can be constantly checked, especially a small screen in a television studio showing the picture which is being transmitted at any given time: television monitor; computer monitor.) σύστημα ελέγχου και παρακολούθησης/οθόνη2. verb(to act as, or to use, a monitor; to keep a careful check on: These machines/technicians monitor the results constantly.) ελέγχω,παρακολουθώ -
127 move up
(to move in any given direction so as to make more space: Move up and let me sit down, please.) κάνω πιο πέρα -
128 Mrs
['misiz](a polite title given to a married woman, in writing or in speaking: Please come in, Mrs Anderson.) κυρία
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