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  • 61 get tough with (someone)

    (to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) αγριεύω σε / σκληραίνω τη στάση μου απέναντι σε

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  • 62 get up

    1) (to (cause to) get out of bed: I got up at seven o'clock; Get John up at seven o'clock.) σηκώνομαι από το κρεβάτι
    2) (to stand up.) σηκώνομαι
    3) (to increase (usually speed).) αυξάνω
    4) (to arrange, organize or prepare (something): We must get up some sort of celebration for him when he leaves.) οργανώνω

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  • 63 give

    (to dismiss (someone) or to be dismissed (usually from a job): He got the boot for always being late.) δίνω τα παπούτσια στο χέρι, απολύω

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  • 64 good riddance

    ['ridəns] (I am happy to have got rid of it, him etc: I've thrown out all those old books, and good riddance (to the lot of them)!) στον αγύριστο, ξεκουμπίδια

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  • 65 grade

    [ɡreid] 1. noun
    1) (one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc: several grades of sandpaper; a high-grade ore.) βαθμίδα, βαθμός
    2) ((American) (the pupils in) a class or year at school: We're in the fifth grade now.) τάξη
    3) (a mark for, or level in, an examination etc: He always got good grades at school.) βαθμός
    4) ((especially American) the slope of a railway etc; gradient.) κλίση
    2. verb
    1) (to sort into grades: to grade eggs.) ταξινομώ
    2) (to move through different stages: Red grades into purple as blue is added.) αλλάζω βαθμιαία
    - grader
    - grade school
    - make the grade

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  • 66 grasp

    1. verb
    1) (to take hold of especially by putting one's fingers or arm(s) round: He grasped the rope; He grasped the opportunity to ask for a higher salary.) αρπάζω, δράττω
    2) (to understand: I can't grasp what he's getting at.) αντιλαμβάνομαι
    2. noun
    1) (a grip with one's hand etc: Have you got a good grasp on that rope?) σφιχτό πιάσιμο
    2) (the ability to understand: His ideas are quite beyond my grasp.) αντίληψη

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  • 67 guess

    [ɡes] 1. verb
    1) (to say what is likely to be the case: I'm trying to guess the height of this building; If you don't know the answer, just guess.) μαντεύω
    2) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) υποθέτω
    2. noun
    (an opinion, answer etc got by guessing: My guess is that he's not coming.) εικασία
    - anybody's guess

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  • 68 guesswork

    noun (the process or result of guessing: I got the answer by guesswork.) σειρά υποθέσεων

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  • 69 gum

    I noun
    ((usually in plural) the firm flesh in which the teeth grow.) ούλο
    II 1. noun
    1) (a sticky juice got from some trees and plants.) κόμμι, γόμμα
    2) (a glue: We can stick these pictures into the book with gum.) κόλλα
    3) (a type of sweet: a fruit gum.) καραμέλα
    4) (chewing-gum: He chews gum when he is working.) μαστίχα, τσίχλα
    2. verb
    (to glue with gum: I'll gum this bit on to the other one.) κολλώ
    - gumminess

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  • 70 guts

    1) (the gut, liver, kidneys etc.) εντόσθια
    2) (courage: He's got a lot of guts.) θάρρος, κότσια

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  • 71 hair

    [heə] 1. noun
    1) (one of the mass of thread-like objects that grow from the skin: He brushed the dog's hairs off his jacket.) τρίχα
    2) (the mass of these, especially on a person's head: He's got brown hair.) μαλλιά
    - - haired
    - hairy
    - hairiness
    - hair's-breadth
    - hair-breadth
    - hairbrush
    - haircut
    - hair-do
    - hairdresser
    - hairdressing
    - hair-drier
    - hairline
    - hair-oil
    - hairpin
    2. adjective
    ((of a bend in a road) sharp and U-shaped, especially on a mountain or a hill.) κλειστή στροφή(σαν φουρκέτα)
    - hairstyle
    - keep one's hair on
    - let one's hair down
    - make someone's hair stand on end
    - make hair stand on end
    - not to turn a hair
    - turn a hair
    - split hairs
    - tear one's hair

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  • 72 handle

    ['hændl] 1. noun
    (the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) χερούλι,λαβή
    2. verb
    1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) αγγίζω,πιάνω
    2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) χειρίζομαι, κουμαντάρω
    3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) εμπορεύομαι
    4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) μεταχειρίζομαι
    - handler
    - handlebars

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  • 73 hassle

    ['hæsl] 1. noun
    1) (trouble or fuss: It's such a hassle to get to work on time: Travelling with children is such a hassle.) μπελάς
    2) (a fight or argument: I got into a bit of a hassle with a couple of thugs.) καβγάς
    2. verb
    1) (to argue or fight: It seemed pointless to hassle over such a small matter.) καβγαδίζω
    2) (to annoy (a person): I don't like people hassling me.) ενοχλώ

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  • 74 heap

    [hi:p] 1. noun
    1) (a large amount or a large number, in a pile: a heap of sand/apples.) σωρός
    2) ((usually in plural with of) many, much or plenty: We've got heaps of time; I've done that heaps of times.) μπόλικος
    2. verb
    1) (to put, throw etc in a heap: I'll heap these stones (up) in a corner of the garden.) σωριάζω
    2) (to fill or cover with a heap: He heaped his plate with vegetables; He heaped insults on his opponent.) γεμίζω,φορτώνω

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  • 75 hear

    [hiə]
    past tense, past participle - heard; verb
    1) (to (be able to) receive (sounds) by ear: I don't hear very well; Speak louder - I can't hear you; I didn't hear you come in.) ακούω
    2) (to listen to for some purpose: A judge hears court cases; Part of a manager's job is to hear workers' complaints.) (εισ)ακούω
    3) (to receive information, news etc, not only by ear: I've heard that story before; I hear that you're leaving; `Have you heard from your sister?' `Yes, I got a letter from her today'; I've never heard of him - who is he? This is the first I've heard of the plan.) μαθαίνω
    - hearing-aid
    - hearsay
    - hear! hear!
    - I
    - he will
    - would not hear of

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  • 76 hiccough

    1. noun
    1) ((the sound caused by) a sudden brief stopping of the breath caused by eg eating or drinking too much, too quickly.) λόξυγγας
    2) ((in plural) the frequent repetition of this, at intervals of a few seconds: an attack of hiccoughs; I've got the hiccups.) λόξυγγας
    2. verb
    (to make a hiccup or hiccups.) έχω λόξυγγα

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  • 77 hiccup

    1. noun
    1) ((the sound caused by) a sudden brief stopping of the breath caused by eg eating or drinking too much, too quickly.) λόξυγγας
    2) ((in plural) the frequent repetition of this, at intervals of a few seconds: an attack of hiccoughs; I've got the hiccups.) λόξυγγας
    2. verb
    (to make a hiccup or hiccups.) έχω λόξυγγα

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  • 78 hiding

    I noun
    He has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) κρύψιμο
    II noun
    (a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.) ξυλοφόρτωμα

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  • 79 hindsight

    (wisdom or knowledge got only after something (usually bad) has happened: In hindsight, we should have acted differently.) στερνή γνώση

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  • 80 hire-purchase

    noun ((also abbreviated to HP [ei 'pi:]) a way of buying an article by paying the price in several weekly or monthly parts: I got this television on hire-purchase; ( also adjective) a hire-purchase agreement.) αγορά με δόσεις

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