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101 possibility
plural - possibilities; noun (something that is possible; the state of being possible; (a) likelihood: There isn't much possibility of that happening; There's a possibility of war; The plan has possibilities (= looks as if it may be a good one).) δυνατότητα,πιθανότητα,ενδεχόμενο -
102 postwar
[pəust'wo:](of, or belonging to, the time after a war: postwar depression.) μεταπολεμικός -
103 preparatory
[-'pærə-]adjective (acting as an introduction or in order to prepare for something: Political leaders have agreed to meet for preparatory talks about an end to the war.) προκαταρκτικός -
104 prison
['prizn](a building in which criminals are kept; a jail: He was sent to prison; He is in prison.) φυλακή- prisoner- prisoner of war
- take
- keep
- hold prisoner -
105 prisoner
noun (anyone who has been captured and is held against his will as a criminal, in a war etc: The prisoners escaped from jail.) φυλακισμένος,αιχμάλωτος -
106 prophesy
verb (to foretell: He prophesied (that there would be) another war.) προφητεύω -
107 re-create
[ri:kri'eit](to describe or show realistically: In the film, they had tried to recreate the horrors of the war.) αναπλάθω, αναπαράγω -
108 refugee
noun (a person who seeks shelter especially in another country, from war, disaster, or persecution: Refugees were pouring across the frontier; ( also adjective) a refugee camp.) πρόσφυγας -
109 reserve
[rə'zə:v] 1. verb1) (to ask for or order to be kept for the use of a particular person, often oneself: The restaurant is busy on Saturdays, so I'll phone up today and reserve a table.) κρατώ (θέση), κλείνω2) (to keep for the use of a particular person or group of people, or for a particular use: These seats are reserved for the committee members.) φυλάγω, προορίζω2. noun1) (something which is kept for later use or for use when needed: The farmer kept a reserve of food in case he was cut off by floods.)2) (a piece of land used for a special purpose eg for the protection of animals: a wild-life reserve; a nature reserve.)3) (the habit of not saying very much, not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc; shyness.)4) ((often in plural) soldiers, sailors etc who do not belong to the regular full-time army, navy etc but who are called into action when needed eg during a war.)•- reserved
- have
- keep in reserve -
110 reunite
verb (to bring or come together after being separated: The family was finally reunited after the war; The children were reunited with their parents.) ξανασμίγω -
111 sight
1. noun1) (the act or power of seeing: The blind man had lost his sight in the war.) όραση2) (the area within which things can be seen by someone: The boat was within sight of land; The end of our troubles is in sight.) οπτικό πεδίο3) (something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) αξιοθέατο4) (a view or glimpse.) άποψη,θέα5) (something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc: She's quite a sight in that hat.) θέαμα6) ((on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim: Where is the sight on a rifle?) στόχαστρο2. verb1) (to get a view of; to see suddenly: We sighted the coast as dawn broke.) βλέπω,διακρίνω2) (to look at (something) through the sight of a gun: He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.) στοχεύω•- sight-seer
- catch sight of
- lose sight of -
112 spoils
noun plural (profits or rewards: the spoils of war; the spoils of success.) λάφυρα,τρόπαια -
113 stockpile
noun (a supply of goods or materials accumulated eg by a government in case of war or other emergency.) (εφεδρικά)αποθέματα -
114 swastika
['swostikə](a cross with the ends bent at right angles, adopted as the badge of the Nazi party in Germany before the Second World War.) αγκυλωτός σταυρός, σβάστικα -
115 terrible
['terəbl]1) (very bad: a terrible singer; That music is terrible!) φοβερός, απαίσιος2) (causing great pain, suffering, hardship etc: War is terrible; It was a terrible disaster.) φοβερός3) (causing great fear or horror: The noise of the guns was terrible.) τρομαχτικός•- terribly -
116 terror
['terə]1) (very great fear: She screamed with/in terror; She has a terror of spiders.) τρόμος, τρομάρα2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) φρίκη, φρικαλεότητα3) (a troublesome person, especially a child: That child is a real terror!) φόβος και τρόμος•- terrorist
- terrorize
- terrorise
- terrorization
- terrorisation
- terror-stricken -
117 the Holocaust
(the annihilation of six million Jews during the second world war.) το Ολοκαύτωμα -
118 trigger
['triɡə] 1. noun1) (a small lever on a gun, which is pulled to make the gun fire: He aimed the rifle at her but did not pull the trigger.) σκανδάλη2) (anything which starts a series of actions or reactions.) έναυσμα2. verb((often with off) to start (a series of events): The attack triggered (off) a full-scale war.) προκαλώ -
119 tug
1. past tense, past participle - tugged; verb(to pull (something) sharply and strongly: He tugged (at) the door but it wouldn't open.) τραβώ με δύναμη / ρυμουλκώ2. noun1) (a strong, sharp pull: He gave the rope a tug.) απότομο τράβηγμα2) (a tug-boat.) ρυμουλκό•- tug-boat- tug-of-war -
120 turbulent
['tə:bjulənt](violently disturbed or confused: The seas are turbulent; the turbulent years of war.) θυελλώδης, ταραχώδης- turbulence
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