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  • 1 interjection

    [intə'‹ekʃən]
    1) (a word or words, or some noise, used to express surprise, dismay, pain or other feelings and emotions: Oh dear! I think I've lost my key; Ouch! That hurts!) επιφώνημα
    2) (the act of interjecting something.) παρεμβολή

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  • 2 tut(-tut)

    (used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) τσκ-τσκ-τσκ

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  • 3 tut(-tut)

    (used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) τσκ-τσκ-τσκ

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  • 4 here's to

    interjection (used as a toast to the health, success etc of someone or something: Here's to the success of the new company.) στην υγειά του

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  • 5 ta

    ((used especially by or to young children) thank you: The baby says `please' and `ta'.) ευχαριστώ

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  • 6 indeed

    [in'di:d] 1. adverb
    1) (really; in fact; as you say; of course etc: `He's very talented, isn't he?' He is indeed; `Do you remember your grandmother?' `Indeed I do!') πραγματικά, πράγματι
    2) (used for emphasis: Thank you very much indeed; He is very clever indeed.) αληθινά, όντως
    2. interjection
    (used to show surprise, interest etc: `John said your idea was stupid.' `Indeed!') άντε! τι μου λες!

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  • 7 alas!

    [ə'læs]
    (used to express grief: Alas, he died young!) αλίμονο

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  • 8 cheerio!

    [ iri'əu]
    (used when leaving someone.) γεια χαρά!, αντίο!

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  • 9 fuck

    1. verb
    (slang, vulgar)
    1) (to have sexual intercouse with someone.) (χυδαίο)συνουσιάζομαι,γαμώ
    2) (to meddle; to make someone angry: Don't fuck with me!) εκνευρίζω
    3) (( interjection) used to express anger: Fuck you! Do it yourself!) άει γαμήσου
    2. noun
    (slang, vulgar)
    1) (an act of sexual intercourse; a screw (slang, vulgar): I had a good fuck last night.) (χυδαίο)συνουσία,γαμήσι
    2) (a sexual partner.) εραστής
    - fuck off
    - fuck up

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  • 10 honest

    ['onist] 1. adjective
    1) ((of people or their behaviour, statements etc) truthful; not cheating, stealing etc: My secretary is absolutely honest; Give me an honest opinion.) τίμιος,ειλικρινής
    2) ((of a person's appearance) suggesting that he is honest: an honest face.) ειλικρινής
    3) ((of wealth etc) not gained by cheating, stealing etc: to earn an honest living.) έντιμος
    2. interjection
    (used to express mild anger etc: Honestly! That was a stupid thing to do!) για όνομα του Θεού!

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  • 11 my

    1. adjective
    (of or belonging to me: That is my book; I hurt my leg; She borrowed my pen.) μου
    2. interjection
    (used to express surprise: My, how you've grown!) πω!πω!

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  • 12 pardon

    1. verb
    1) (to forgive: Pardon my asking, but can you help me?) συγχωρώ
    2) (to free (from prison, punishment etc): The king pardoned the prisoners.) δίνω χάρη
    2. noun
    1) (forgiveness: He prayed for pardon for his wickedness.) συγχώρεση
    2) (a (document) freeing from prison or punishment: He was granted a pardon.) χάρη
    3. interjection
    (used to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said: Pardon? Could you repeat that last sentence?) πώς είπατε;
    - I beg your pardon
    - pardon me

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  • 13 welcome

    ['welkəm] 1. adjective
    (received with gladness and happiness: She will make you welcome; He is a welcome visitor at our house; The extra money was very welcome; The holiday made a welcome change.) ευπρόσδεκτος
    2. noun
    (reception; hospitality: We were given a warm welcome.)
    3. verb
    (to receive or greet with pleasure and gladness: We were welcomed by our hosts; She will welcome the chance to see you again.) καλωσορίζω
    4. interjection
    (used to express gladness at someone's arrival: Welcome to Britain!) καλώς όρισες
    - be welcome to
    - you're welcome!

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  • 14 yes

    [jes]
    (used to express agreement or consent: Yes, that is true; Yes, you may go.) ναι

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  • 15 cheers!

    1) (used as a toast when drinking.) εβίβα
    2) (cheerio!) γεια
    3) (thanks!) ευχαριστώ

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  • 16 goodbye

    interjection, noun (an expression used when leaving someone: Goodbye - it was good of you to visit us; sad goodbyes.) αντίο /αποχαιρετισμός

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  • 17 ha! ha!

    (an expression of laughter, sometimes used as a sneer: Ha! ha! That's a good joke!) χα χα!

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  • 18 touch wood

    ((used as an interjection) to touch something made of wood superstitiously, in order to avoid bad luck: None of the children has ever had a serious illness, touch wood!) χτύπα ξύλο

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  • 19 sorry

    ['sori] 1. adjective
    1) (used when apologizing or expressing regret: I'm sorry (that) I forgot to return your book; Did I give you a fright? I'm sorry.) Συγγνώμη
    2) (apologetic or full of regret: I think he's really sorry for his bad behaviour; I'm sure you were sorry to hear about his death.) μετανιωμένος/λυπημένος
    3) (unsatisfactory; poor; wretched: a sorry state of affairs.) αξιοθρήνητος
    2. interjection
    1) (used when apologizing: Did I tread on your toe? Sorry!) συγγνώμη!
    2) ((used when asking a person to repeat what he has said) I beg your pardon?: Sorry (, what did you say)?) πώς είπατε;

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  • 20 heck

    [hek]
    ((informal) used to express mild annoyance or to emphasize something: Where the heck is she?; It was a heck of a good game.) στο καλό, διάβολε (επιφώνημα)

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  • interjection — [in΄tər jek′shən] n. [ME interjeccioun < MFr interjection < L interjectio] 1. the act of interjecting 2. something interjected, as a word or phrase 3. Gram. a) an exclamation inserted into an utterance without grammatical connection to it… …   English World dictionary

  • Interjection — In grammar, an interjection or exclamation is a word used to express an emotion or sentiment on the part of the speaker (although most interjections have clear definitions). Filled pauses such as uh, er, um are also considered interjections.… …   Wikipedia

  • interjection — UK [ˌɪntə(r)ˈdʒekʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɪntərˈdʒekʃ(ə)n] noun Word forms interjection : singular interjection plural interjections 1) [countable] linguistics a word or phrase used for expressing a strong emotion such as surprise or anger. Oh and ouch are… …   English dictionary

  • interjection — interjectional, interjectural /in teuhr jek cheuhr euhl/, adj. interjectionally, adv. /in teuhr jek sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of interjecting. 2. something interjected, as a remark. 3. the utterance of a word or phrase expressive of emotion; the… …   Universalium

  • interjection — in•ter•jec•tion [[t]ˌɪn tərˈdʒɛk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of interjecting 2) something interjected, as a remark 3) the utterance of a word or phrase expressive of emotion 4) gram. a) a member of a class of words typically used in grammatical… …   From formal English to slang

  • interjection — noun Date: 15th century 1. a. the act of uttering exclamations ; ejaculation b. the act of putting in between ; interposition 2. an ejaculatory utterance usually lacking grammatical connection: as a. a word or phrase used in exclamation (as… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • interjection — in|ter|jec|tion [ˌıntəˈdʒekʃən US ər ] n 1.) technical a word or phrase used to express a strong feeling such as shock, pain, or pleasure = ↑exclamation 2.) [U and C] formal an interruption or the act of interrupting …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • interjection — in|ter|jec|tion [ ,ıntər dʒekʃən ] noun 1. ) count LINGUISTICS a word or phrase used for expressing a strong emotion such as surprise or anger. Oh and ouch are interjections: EXCLAMATION 2. ) count or uncount FORMAL something that someone… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • interjection — noun 1 (C) a word or phrase used to express a strong feeling such as shock, pain, or pleasure; exclamation 2 (C, U) an interruption or the act of interrupting …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • interjection — /ɪntəˈdʒɛkʃən / (say intuh jekshuhn) noun 1. the act of throwing between; an interjecting. 2. the utterance of ejaculations expressive of emotion; an ejaculation or exclamation. 3. something, as a remark, interjected. 4. Grammar a. (in many… …  

  • Oi (interjection) — Oi (  /ˈɔɪ/) is a slang interjection used in Britain, Ireland, Australia, Singapore …   Wikipedia

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