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101 at this
(if this or if that is the case; if this or if that continues: He says that he isn't sure whether we'll be allowed to finish, but at that rate we might as well not start.) σ' αυτήν την περίπτωση, αν είναι έτσι -
102 author
['o:Ɵə]feminine sometimes - authoress; noun(the writer of a book, article, play etc: He used to be a well-known author but his books are out of print now.) συγγραφέας -
103 bad start
(to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) κάνω καλή/κακή αρχή -
104 badly
comparative - worse; adverb1) (not well, efficiently or satisfactorily: He plays tennis very badly.) άσχημα2) (to a serious or severe extent: He badly needs a haircut; The dress is badly stained.) πολύ -
105 be up to / below standard
(to (fail to) achieve the required standard: Her work is well up to standard.) είμαι/δεν είμαι σε ικανοποιητικό επίπεδο -
106 be/feel at home
(to feel as relaxed as one does in one's own home or in a place or situation one knows well: I always feel at home in France; He's quite at home with cows - he used to live on a farm.) νιώθω σαν στο σπίτι μου -
107 be/feel etc on top of the world
(to feel very well and happy: She's on top of the world - she's just got engaged to be married.) είμαι πανευτυχής -
108 be/get on one's way
(to start or continue a walk, journey etc: Well, thanks for the cup of tea, but I must be on my way now.) ξεκινώ /είμαι καθ' οδόν -
109 bear up
(to keep up courage, strength etc (under strain): She's bearing up well after her shock.) κρατώ καλά -
110 beginner
noun (someone who is just learning how to do something: `Does he paint well?' `He's not bad for a beginner'.) αρχάριος -
111 benign
1) (kind, well-wishing: a benign smile.) καλοκάγαθος2) (not fatal: a benign tumour.) καλοήθης•- benignly -
112 beyond one's means
(too expensive(ly): A painting by Picasso is beyond my means; He lives well beyond his means (= he spends more money than he earns).) πέρα από τις οικονομικές μου δυνατότητες -
113 bilingual
1) (written or spoken in two languages: a bilingual dictionary.) δίγλωσσος2) (speaking two languages equally well: a bilingual waiter.) δίγλωσσος -
114 blend
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115 boarding-school
noun (a school which provides accommodation and food as well as instruction.) σχολείο με οικότροφους μαθητές -
116 bode
[bəud] -
117 bold
[bəuld]1) (daring or fearless: a bold plan of attack.) τολμηρός2) (striking and well-marked: a dress with bold stripes.) έντονος3) ((of type) thick and clear, like this.) έντονα τυπωμένα στοιχεία•- boldly- boldness
- bold as brass -
118 bolt
[boult] 1. noun1) (a bar to fasten a door etc: We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.) αμπάρα, μάνταλο2) (a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut: nuts and bolts.) μπουλόνι3) (a flash of lightning.) κεραυνός4) (a roll (of cloth): a bolt of silk.) τόπι υφάσματος2. verb1) (to fasten with a bolt: He bolted the door.) αμπαρώνω2) (to swallow hastily: The child bolted her food.) χάφτω, καταβροχθίζω3) (to go away very fast: The horse bolted in terror.) αφηνιάζω, δραπετεύω•- bolt-upright- boltupright
- a bolt from the blue -
119 bravo
((when applauding a performer etc) well done!) μπράβο -
120 by and large
(mostly; all things considered: Things are going quite well, by and large.) σε γενικές γραμμές
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