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81 sweat
[swet] 1. noun(the moisture given out through the skin: He was dripping with sweat after running so far in the heat.) ιδρώτας2. verb1) (to give out sweat: Vigorous exercise makes you sweat.) ιδρώνω2) (to work hard: I was sweating (away) at my work from morning till night.) ιδρώνω, κοπιάζω•- sweater- sweaty
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82 swelter
['sweltə]((of a person etc) to be uncomfortably hot: I'm sweltering in this heat!) σκάω από ζέστη -
83 take someone's temperature
(to measure a person's body heat, using a thermometer.) θερμομετρώ -
84 thermal
[əƟə:məl](of heat: thermal springs (= natural springs of warm or hot water); thermal units.) θερμικός -
85 toast
I 1. [təust] verb(to make (bread etc) brown in front of direct heat: We toasted slices of bread for tea.) φρυγανίζω2. noun(bread that has been toasted: He always has two pieces of toast for breakfast.) φρυγανιά- toasted- toaster
- toaster oven
- toastrack II 1. [təust] verb(to drink ceremonially in honour of, or to wish success to (someone or something): We toasted the bride and bridegroom / the new ship.) πίνω στην υγεία / κάνω πρόποση2. noun1) (an act of toasting: Let's drink a toast to our friends!) πρόποση2) (the wish conveyed, or the person etc honoured, by such an act.) ευχή -
86 toasted
adjective (heated by direct heat, eg under a grill: toasted cheese; Do you like your bread toasted?) φρυγανισμένος -
87 tolerable
1) (able to be borne or endured: The heat was barely tolerable.) ανεκτός2) (quite good: The food was tolerable.) υποφερτός -
88 twist
[twist] 1. verb1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) στρίβω, στριφογυρίζω2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) στρίβω, πλέκω, συστρέφω3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) (δια)στρεβλώνω, στραμπουλώ2. noun1) (the act of twisting.) στρίψιμο2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) στάλα3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) στροφή, κουλούρα4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) τροπή•- twisted- twister -
89 (vacuum-)flask
noun (a container with double walls that have a vacuum between them to keep the contents from losing or gaining heat: a (vacuum-)flask of hot coffee.) -
90 watt
[wot]((abbreviated to W when written) a unit of power, especially of heat or light.) βατ -
91 weather
['weƟə] 1. noun(conditions in the atmosphere, especially as regards heat or cold, wind, rain, snow etc: The weather is too hot for me; stormy weather; ( also adjective) a weather chart/report, the weather forecast.) καιρός2. verb1) (to affect or be affected by exposure to the air, resulting in drying, change of colour, shape etc: The wind and sea have weathered the rocks quite smooth.)2) (to survive safely: The ship weathered the storm although she was badly damaged.)•- weathercock
- weathervane
- weatherperson
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92 weld
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93 Burning
subs.P. ἔμπρησις, ἡ.Burning heat: P. and V. καῦμα, τό.——————adj.V. πύρπολος, αἰθαλοῦς; see Hot.Blazing: V. πάμφλεκτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Burning
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94 Closeness
subs.Narrowness: P. στενότης, ἡ.Density: Ar. and P. πυκνότης, ἡ.Heat: Ar. and P. πνῖγος, τό.Meanness: Ar. and P. φειδωλία, ἡ.Evenness, equality: P. τὸ ἀντίπαλον.Closeness of relationship: Ar. and P. ἀγχιστεία, ἡ, V. ἀγχιστεῖα, τά; see relationship.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Closeness
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95 Course
subs.Running: P. and V. δρόμος, ὁ, V. δράμημα, τό, τρόχος, ὁ.For chariots, etc.: P. ἱππόδρομος, ὁ.Movement: P. φορά, ἡ.Orbit: P. and V. δρόμος, ὁ, ὁδός, ἡ, V. διέξοδος, ἡ, στροφή, ἡ (Soph., frag.), περιστροφή, ἡ (Soph., frag.), Ar. and P. περιφορά, ἡ.Flight ( of a weapon): P. πορεία, ἡ.Channel: P. and V. ὀχετός, ὁ.Course of life, subs.: P. and V. βίος, ὁ.Method: P. μέθοδος, ἡ; see Method.Course of action: P. προαίρεσις, ἡ.Dinner course: P. περίοδος, ἡ (Xen.).We have come to your land, being driven out of our course: V. σὴν γαῖαν ἐξωσθέντες ἥκομεν (Eur., Cycl. 279).In course of time: P. προελθόντος τοῦ χρόνου.Follow the course of events: P. παρακολουθεῖν τοῖς πράγμασι (Dem. 285).Ironically: P. and V. δῆθεν.In answer to a question, assuredly: P. and V. πῶς γὰρ οὔ, μάλιστά γε, Ar. and P. κομιδῇ γε, ἀμέλει, V. καὶ κάρτα, καὶ κάρτα γε.Let these things take their course: P. ἐᾶν ταῦτα φέρεσθαι (Dem. 106).——————v. trans.See Chase.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Course
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96 Engagement
subs.Business: P. πραγματεία, ἡ. ἀσχολία, ἡ, ἐργασία, ἡ; see Business.Betrothal: see Betrothal.Conflict: P. and V. ἀγών, ὁ, μάχη, ἡ, ἅμιλλα, ἡ, V. συμβολή, ἡ, ἀγωνία, ἡ, ἆθλος. ὁ, Ar. and P. σύνοδος. ἡ.In the heat of the engagement they deserted to the Lacedaemonians: P. μετέστησαν ἐν τῷ ἔργῳ παρὰ τούς Λακεδαιμονίους (Thuc. 1, 107).Promise: P. and V. ὑπόσχεσις, ἡ.Agreement, covenant: P. and V. σύμβασις, ἡ, συνθῆκαι, αἱ, σύνθημα, τό, P. σιιμβόλαιον, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Engagement
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97 Exposure
subs.Act of disclosing: P. μήνυσις, ἡ.What is disclosed: P. μήνυμα, τό; see Disclosure.Exposure of children: V. ἔκθεσις, ἡ.Exposure to the weather: V. δυσαυλία, ἡ (Æsch., Ag. 555).The sun and heat caused them trouble through exposure: P. οἱ τε ἥλιοι καὶ πνῖγος ἐλύπει διὰ τὸ ἀστέγαστον (Thuc. 7, 87).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Exposure
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98 Fervour
subs.Heat: P. and V. καῦμα, τό, θάλπος. τό (Xen.), P. θερμότης, ἡ.Zeal: P. and V. προθυμία, ἡ, σπουδή, ἡ.Vehemence: P. σφοδρότης, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fervour
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99 Fire
subs.P. and V. πῦρ, τό, φλόξ, ἡ, V. φλογμός, ὁ, αἶθος, ὁ.Conflagration: P. ἔμπρησις, ἡ.Burning heat: P. and V. καῦμα, τό.Watchfires: P. πύρα, τά, V. πυρσά, τά; see Beacon.Breathing fire, adj.: V. πύρπνοος, πύρπνους.Carry fire, v.: V. πυρφορεῖν.Carrying fire, adj.: P. and V. πυρφόρος.Set fire to: see fire, v.Be between two fires ( have enemies on each side): P. ἀμφίβολος εἶναι, ἐν ἀμφιβόλῳ εἶναι.Catch fire: P. and V. κάεσθαι, ἅπτεσθαι.met., vehemence: P. σφοδρότης, ἡ.Zeal: P. and V. σπουδή, ἡ, προθυμία, ἡ.Love: P. and V. ἔρως, ὁ.——————v. trans.Set fire to: P. and V. ἅπτειν, ὑφάπτειν, ἀνάπτειν, πῦρ ἐμβάλλειν (dat.), P. ἐπιφλέγειν, V. ὑπαίθειν, Ar. ἐμπυρεύειν, ἐκφλέγειν; see Burn, Kindle.met., excite, kindle: Ar. and P. κάειν, φλέγειν, P. διαθερμαίνειν, V. ἐπιφλέγειν, Ar. and V. ζωπυρεῖν, θάλπειν. P. and V. θερμαίνειν (Plat.); see Excite.He is fired with love: V. ἐντεθέρμανται πόθῳ (Soph., Trach. 368).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fire
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100 Glare
subs.Brightness: P. μαρμαρυγή, ἡ (Plat.), Ar. and V. σέλας, τό (also Plat. but rare P.), αὐγή, ἡ (also Plat. in sense of ray), see Flash.Angry look: use V. σκυθρωπὸν ὄμμα, στυγνὸν πρόσωπον.Heat: P. and V. καῦμα, τό, θάλπος, τό (Xen.).——————v. intrans.Look angry: Ar. and P. σκυθρωπάζειν, V. σκυθράζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Glare
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