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  • 21 impassable

    (not able to be passed through or travelled along: The road is impassable because of flooding.) αδιάβατος

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  • 22 impenetrable

    [im'penitrəbl]
    1) (that cannot be penetrated, entered or passed through: impenetrable jungle.) αδιαπέραστος
    2) (impossible to understand: an impenetrable mystery.) ακατανόητος,ανεξιχνίαστος

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  • 23 in the end

    (finally: He had to work very hard but he passed his exam in the end.) τελικά

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  • 24 informant

    noun (someone who tells or informs: He passed on the news to us, but would not say who his informant had been.) πληροφοριοδότης

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  • 25 law

    [lo:]
    1) (the collection of rules according to which people live or a country etc is governed: Such an action is against the law; law and order.) νόμος, δίκαιο
    2) (any one of such rules: A new law has been passed by Parliament.) νόμος
    3) ((in science) a rule that says that under certain conditions certain things always happen: the law of gravity.) (φυσικός) νόμος
    - lawfully
    - lawless
    - lawlessly
    - lawlessness
    - lawyer
    - law-abiding
    - law court
    - lawsuit
    - be a law unto oneself
    - the law
    - the law of the land
    - lay down the law

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  • 26 memorandum

    [memə'rændəm]
    plurals memorandums, memoranda [-dF] (often abbreviated to memo ['memou] - plural memos) - noun
    1) (a note to help one to remember: He wrote a memo; ( also adjective) a memo pad.) υπόμνημα
    2) (a written statement about a particular matter, often passed around between colleagues: a memorandum on Thursday's meeting.) γραπτή αναφορά,μνημόνιο

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  • 27 message

    ['mesi‹]
    1) (a piece of information spoken or written, passed from one person to another: I have a message for you from Mr Johnston.) μήνυμα
    2) (the instruction or teaching of a moral story, religion, prophet etc: What message is this story trying to give us?) ηθικό δίδαγμα

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  • 28 millennium

    [mi'leniəm]
    plural - millennia; noun
    (a period of a thousand years: Almost two millennia have passed since the birth of Christ.) χιλιετία

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  • 29 mystery

    ['mistəri]
    plural - mysteries; noun
    1) (something that cannot be, or has not been, explained: the mystery of how the universe was formed; the mystery of his disappearance; How she passed her exam is a mystery to me.) μυστήριο
    2) (the quality of being impossible to explain, understand etc: Her death was surrounded by mystery.) μυστήριο
    - mysteriously

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  • 30 namely

    adverb (that is: Only one student passed the exam, namely John.) συγκεκριμένα

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  • 31 nod

    [nod] 1. past tense, past participle - nodded; verb
    1) (to make a quick forward and downward movement of the head to show agreement, as a greeting etc: I asked him if he agreed and he nodded (his head); He nodded to the man as he passed him in the street.) νεύω
    2) (to let the head fall forward and downward when sleepy: Grandmother sat nodding by the fire.) κουτουλώ από τη νύστα
    2. noun
    (a nodding movement of the head: He answered with a nod.) νεύμα

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  • 32 oral

    ['o:rəl] 1. adjective
    1) (spoken, not written: an oral examination.) προφορικός
    2) (of or by the mouth: oral hygiene; an oral contraceptive.) στοματικός
    2. noun
    (a spoken examination: He passed the written exam, but failed his oral.) προφορική εξέταση

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  • 33 overdue

    [əuvə'dju:]
    1) (late: The train is overdue.) καθυστερημένος
    2) ((of bills, work etc) not yet paid, done, delivered etc, although the date for doing this has passed: overdue library books.) καθυστερημένος

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  • 34 padlock

    ['pædlok] 1. noun
    (a (usually metal) movable lock with a U-shaped bar which can be passed through a ring, chain etc and locked: He has put a padlock on the gate.) λουκέτο
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a padlock: She padlocked her bike.) κλειδώνω με λουκέτο

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  • 35 pass away

    (to die: Her grandmother passed away last night.) πεθαίνω

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  • 36 pass by

    (to go past (a particular place): I was passing by when the bride arrived at the church; She passed by the hospital on the way to the library.) περνώ από

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  • 37 pass off

    ((of sickness, an emotion etc) to go away: By the evening, his sickness had passed off and he felt better.) περνώ

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  • 38 pass (something or someone) off as

    (to pretend that (something or someone) is (something or someone else): He passed himself off as a journalist.) ”περνώ”

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  • 39 pass out

    1) (to faint: I feel as though I'm going to pass out.) λιποθυμώ
    2) (to give to several different people: The teacher passed out books to her class.) διανέμω

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  • 40 pass over

    (to ignore or overlook: They passed him over for promotion.) παραλείπω

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См. также в других словарях:

  • passed — passed, past Passed is the past tense and past participle of the verb pass: We passed a police car / The time has passed. The related adjective, preposition, and adverb are all past: for the past three hours / We drove past a police car / She… …   Modern English usage

  • passed, past, pass — Passed is the past tense of the verb pass; past is the past participle: The car passed us at 60 miles an hour. Your troubles are now past. Pass is not only a verb; it is also a noun. It appears in hackneyed phrases that are idiomatically sound… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • passed — passed; un·passed; …   English syllables

  • passed / past —    Passed is the past tense of pass, to go by or move ahead of: The boys passed through town quickly.    Past is a place in time that was before now: You would be wise to reflect on the past and learn from it …   Confused words

  • passed / past —    Passed is the past tense of pass, to go by or move ahead of: The boys passed through town quickly.    Past is a place in time that was before now: You would be wise to reflect on the past and learn from it …   Confused words

  • passed nem con — passed/​carried nem con phrase without anyone in a group disagreeing His proposal was passed nem con. Thesaurus: describing agreement and agreementssynonym Main entry: nem con …   Useful english dictionary

  • passed — index allowed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • passed away — index dead, deceased, defunct, lifeless (dead) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • passed down — index hereditary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • passed on — index deceased, late (defunct), lifeless (dead) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • passed him by — passed without stopping, walked near him …   English contemporary dictionary

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