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  • 1 society

    plural - societies; noun
    1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) κοινωνία
    2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) κοινωνία,κοινωνική ομάδα
    3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) σύλλογος,(μη εμπορική)εταιρεία
    4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) υψηλή κοινωνία
    5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) συντροφιά,συναναστροφή

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  • 2 Society

    subs.
    P. ἡ τῶν ἀνθρώπων, κοινωνία.
    Association, club: Ar. and P. σύνοδος, ἡ, P. ἑταιρεία, ἡ, σύστασις, ἡ.
    Company: P. and V. συνουσία, ἡ, ὁμιλία, ἡ, κοινωνία, ἡ; see Company.
    Delight in anyone's society: use P. and V. ἥδεσθαι συνών τινι.
    Learn also to be a boon-companion and a man of society: Ar. προσμάνθανε συμποτικὸς εἶναι καὶ συνουσιαστικός (Vesp. 1208).

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  • 3 society

    κοινωνία

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  • 4 building society

    (a business firm that lends money for building or buying houses.) στεγαστική τράπεζα

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  • 5 initial

    [i'niʃəl] 1. adjective
    (of, or at, the beginning: There were difficulties during the initial stages of building the house.) αρχικός
    2. noun
    (the letter that begins a word, especially a name: The picture was signed with the initials JJB, standing for John James Brown.) αρχικό(γράμμα)
    3. verb
    (to mark or sign with initials of one's name: Any alteration on a cheque should be initialled.) υπογράφω με τα αρχικά μου,μονογραφώ

    [-ʃieit]

    1) (to start (eg a plan, scheme, changes, reforms etc): He initiated a scheme for helping old people with their shopping.) ξεκινώ,εγκαινιάζω

    2) (to take (a person) into a society etc, especially with secret ceremonies: No-one who had been initiated into the society ever revealed the details of the ceremony.) μυώ,εισάγω

    [-ʃiət]

    (a person who has been initiated (into a society etc).) μυημένος

    - initiation
    - initiative

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  • 6 recruit

    [rə'kru:t] 1. noun
    1) (a person who has (just) joined the army, air force etc.) νεοσύλλεκτος
    2) (a person who has (just) joined a society, group etc: Our party needs new recruits before the next election.) νέο μέλος
    2. verb
    (to cause to join the army, a society etc: We must recruit more troops; Can't you recruit more members to the music society?) στρατολογώ

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  • 7 matriarchal

    adjective (of, like, ruled by etc a matriarch or matriarchs: a matriarchal society (= a society dominated by women).) μητριαρχικός

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  • 8 membership

    1) (the state of being a member: membership of the Communist Party.) ιδιότητα μέλους
    2) (a group of members: a society with a large membership.) σύνολο μελών
    3) (the amount of money paid to a society etc in order to become a member: The membership has increased to $5 this year.) συνδρομή μέλους

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  • 9 Company

    subs.
    Intercourse, society: P. and V. ὁμιλία, ἡ, κοινωνία, ἡ, συνουσία, ἡ; see Society.
    Did they avoid your company for want of money? P. ἆρʼ ἐνδείᾳ χρημάτων ἔφευγον τὴν σὴν ὁμιλίαν; (Plat., Hipp. Maj. 283D).
    Division of an army: P. and V. λόχος, ὁ, τάξις, ἡ. P. and V. ὅμιλος, ὁ, σύλλογος, ὁ, σύστασις, ἡ, V. χορός, ὁ (rare P.), στόλος, ὁ, λόχος, ὁ, ὁμιλία, ἡ, ὁμήγυρις, ἡ, πανήγυρις, ἡ.
    Keep company with, v.: P. and V. ὁμιλεῖν (dat.), προσομιλειν (dat.), συνεῖναι (dat.), συγγίγνεσθαι (dat.).

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  • 10 Friendly

    adj.
    P. and V. φλιος, εὔνους, εὐμενής, ἵλεως, πρόθυμος, φιλάνθρωπος, προσφιλής, φιλόφρων (Xen.), P. εὐνοϊκός, οἰκεῖος, ἐπιτήδειος, φιλικός, Ar. and V. εὔφρων, φλος, πρόφρων, V. πρευμενής.
    In a friendly way: P. and V. εὐμενῶς, φιλοφρόνως (Plat.), προσφιλώς (Plat.), P. φιλικῶς, εὐνοϊκῶς, φιλανθρώπως, V. εὐφρόνως, φλως (also Xen. but rare P.), πρευμενῶς, Ar. and P. οἰκείως.
    Be friendly to, v.: P. and V. εὐνοεῖν (dat.); see side with.
    Friendly society: P. ἔρανος, ὁ.
    Contributor to a friendly society: P. πληρωτὴς ἐράνου, ὁ (Dem. 574).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Friendly

  • 11 academy

    [ə'kædəmi] 1. plural - academies; noun
    1) (a higher school for special study: Academy of Music.) ακαδημία
    2) (a society to encourage science, art etc: The Royal Academy.) ακαδημία
    3) (a type of senior school.) ακαδημία
    2. noun
    (a university or college teacher.) ακαδημαϊκός, καθηγητής πανεπιστημίου
    - academically

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  • 12 acting

    adjective (temporarily carrying out the duties of: He is acting president of the society.) αναπληρωματικός

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  • 13 anthropology

    [ænƟrə'polə‹i]
    (the study of human society, customs, beliefs etc.) ανθρωπολογία
    - anthropologist

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  • 14 association

    1) (a club, society etc.) σύλλογος, λέσχη, όμιλος
    2) (a friendship or partnership.) σχέση (φιλική ή συνεργασίας)
    3) (a connection in the mind: The house had associations with her dead husband.) συνειρμός

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  • 15 badge

    [bæ‹]
    (a mark, emblem or ornament showing rank, occupation, or membership of a society, team etc: a school badge on a blazer.) κονκάρδα, έμβλημα

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  • 16 build

    [bild] 1. past tense, past participle - built; verb
    (to form or construct from parts: build a house/railway/bookcase.) χτίζω, φτιάχνω, ναυπηγώ (πλοίο)
    2. noun
    (physical form: a man of heavy build.) σωματική διάπλαση
    - building
    - building society
    - built-in
    - built-up
    - build up

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  • 17 civilise

    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.)
    - civilisation

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  • 18 civilize

    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.)
    - civilisation

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  • 19 dominant

    ['dominənt]
    (ruling; most important; strongest: the dominant group in society; Green was the dominant colour in the room.) κυρίαρχος
    - dominate
    - domination

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  • 20 dregs

    [dreɡz]
    1) (the solid matter which is left at the bottom of a container when the liquid is all used up: the dregs of the wine.) κατακάθι
    2) (anything worthless: the dregs of society.) απόβρασμα

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