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81 texture
['tekstjuə]1) (the way something feels when touched, eaten etc: the texture of wood, stone, skin etc.) υφή2) (the way that a piece of cloth looks or feels, caused by the way in which it is woven: the loose texture of this material.) ύφανση -
82 the
[ðə, ði](The form [ðə] is used before words beginning with a consonant eg the house or consonant sound eg the union [ðə'ju:njən]; the form [ði] is used before words beginning with a vowel eg the apple or vowel sound eg the honour [ði 'onə]) ο, η, το, οι, τα1) (used to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned previously, described in a following phrase, or already known: Where is the book I put on the table?; Who was the man you were talking to?; My mug is the tall blue one; Switch the light off!)2) (used with a singular noun or an adjective to refer to all members of a group etc or to a general type of object, group of objects etc: The horse is running fast.; I spoke to him on the telephone; He plays the piano/violin very well.) οι, τα3) (used to refer to unique objects etc, especially in titles and names: the Duke of Edinburgh; the Atlantic (Ocean).) ο, η, το4) (used after a preposition with words referring to a unit of quantity, time etc: In this job we are paid by the hour.) (με) το, την, το5) (used with superlative adjectives and adverbs to denote a person, thing etc which is or shows more of something than any other: He is the kindest man I know; We like him (the) best of all.) ο, η, το, οι, τα6) ((often with all) used with comparative adjectives to show that a person, thing etc is better, worse etc: He has had a week's holiday and looks (all) the better for it.) ο, η, το, οι, τα•- the...- the... -
83 thin
[Ɵin] 1. adjective1) (having a short distance between opposite sides: thin paper; The walls of these houses are too thin.) λεπτός, ψιλός2) ((of people or animals) not fat: She looks thin since her illness.) αδύνατος3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) not containing any solid matter; rather lacking in taste; (tasting as if) containing a lot of water or too much water: thin soup.) αραιός4) (not set closely together; not dense or crowded: His hair is getting rather thin.) αραιός5) (not convincing or believable: a thin excuse.) ισχνός, διόλου πειστικός2. verb(to make or become thin or thinner: The crowd thinned after the parade was over.) αραιώνω- thinly- thinness
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84 tidy
1. adjective1) ((negative untidy) in good order; neat: a tidy room/person; Her hair never looks tidy.) τακτικός, περιποιημένος, συγυρισμένος2) (fairly big: a tidy sum of money.) μεγαλούτσικος, σεβαστός2. verb((sometimes with up, away etc) to put in good order; to make neat: He tidied (away) his papers; She was tidying the room (up) when her mother arrived.) τακτοποιώ, συγυρίζω- tidily- tidiness -
85 tooth
[tu:Ɵ]plural - teeth; noun1) (any of the hard, bone-like objects that grow in the mouth and are used for biting and chewing: He has had a tooth out at the dentist's.) δόντι2) (something that looks or acts like a tooth: the teeth of a comb/saw.) δόντι•- teethe- toothed
- toothless
- toothy
- toothache
- toothbrush
- toothpaste
- toothpick
- be
- get long in the tooth
- a fine-tooth comb
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86 treasurer
noun (the person in a club, society etc, who looks after the money.) ταμίας -
87 uncanny
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88 underfed
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89 unprofessional
1) ((of a person's conduct) not according to the (usually moral) standards required in his profession: The doctor was dismissed from his post for unprofessional conduct.) αντιεπαγγελματικός2) ((of a piece of work etc) not done with the skill of a trained person: This repair looks a bit unprofessional.) ερασιτεχνικός -
90 vain
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91 valet
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92 virtual reality
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93 wan
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94 weary
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95 who
[hu:] 1. pronoun((used as the subject of a verb) what person(s)(?): Who is that woman in the green hat?; Who did that?; Who won?; Do you know who all these people are?) ποιός2. relative pronoun1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously to distinguish him or them from others: used as the subject of a verb: usually replaceable by that) (the) one(s) that: The man who/that telephoned was a friend of yours; A doctor is a person who looks after people's health.) ο οποίος, που2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud, gave him a hug.) ο οποίος•- whoever3. pronoun1) (no matter who: Whoever rings, tell him/them I'm out.) όποιος (κι αν)2) ((also who ever) used in questions to express surprise etc: Whoever said that?) ποιος στην ευχή;•- whom4. relative pronoun(used as the object of a verb or preposition but in everyday speech sometimes replaced by who)1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously, to distinguish him or them from others: able to be omitted or replaced by that except when following a preposition) (the) one(s) that: The man (whom/that) you mentioned is here; Today I met some friends (whom/that) I hadn't seen for ages; This is the man to whom I gave it; This is the man (whom/who/that) I gave it to.) τον οποίο, που2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud of him, gave him a hug.) τον οποίο• -
96 Angry
adj.Be angry, v.: P. and V. ὀργίζεσθαι, θυμοῦσθαι (Plat., also Ar.), V. ὀργαίνειν, χολοῦσθαι, μηνίειν, Ar. and V. δυσφορεῖν, P. δεινὸν ποιεῖν, δεινὸν ποιεῖσθαι; see be vexed, under Vex.Be angry at or with, v.: P. and V. ὀργίζεσθαι (dat.), θυμοῦσθαι (dat.), Ar. and P. χαλεπαίνειν (dat.), ἀγανακτεῖν (dat.), V. δυσμεναίνειν (dat.), ὀργαίνειν (dat.), χολοῦσθαι (dat.); see be vexed at, under Vex.Be angry at: also P. δυσχεραίνειν (acc., dat. or ἐπί, dat.), χαλεπῶς φέρειν (acc. or dat.), V. δυσφορεῖν (dat.), πικρῶς φέρειν (acc.).Angry with his father for the deed of blood: V. πατρὶ μηνίσας φόνου (Soph., El. 1177).Join in being angry, v.: P. συνοργίζεσθαι (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Angry
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97 Animated
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Animated
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98 Anxious
adj.Eager: P. and V. πρόθυμος, ἔντονος, σύντονος.In suspense: P. μετέωρος.Fearful: P. περίφοβος, περιδεής, φοβερός.Of looks: P. and V. σκυθρωπός, V. στυγνός, συνωφρυωμένος.Be anxious, in suspense: V. κηραίνειν, P. αἰωρεῖσθαι, μετέωρος εἶναι.Be anxious about: P. and V. μεριμνᾶν (acc.), φροντίζειν (gen. or prep.), σπουδάζειν ὑπέρ (gen.), κήδεσθαι (gen.), V. προκηραίνειν (gen.), προκήδεσθαι (gen.); see fear for.Look anxious: V. σεμνὸν βλέπειν, πεφροντικὸς βλέπειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Anxious
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99 Beaming
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Beaming
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100 Black
adj.Of looks: P. and V. σκυθρωπός, V. στυγνός.Black and deep: V. μελαμβαθής.Black eye: P. and V. ὑπώπιον, τό (Eur., frag. (Satyrical poem)).Having black eye: Ar.: ὑπωπιασμένος; see under Eye.Black with leaves: Ar. and V. μελάμφυλλος.——————v. trans.Black a person's eye: P. τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς συνκλῄειν (Dem. 1259).Black shoes: Ar. ἐμβάδια περικωνεῖν.——————subs.Colour: P. μέλαν, τό.Negro: use P. μέλας ἄνθρωπος; see Negro.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Black
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