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  • 1 solid

    ['solid] 1. adjective
    1) (not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas: Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances.) στερεός
    2) (not hollow: The tyres of the earliest cars were solid.) συμπαγής
    3) (firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable): That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.) στερεός,ακλόνητος,σταθερός
    4) (completely made of one substance: This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock.) συμπαγής
    5) (without breaks, gaps or flaws: The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike.) ενιαίος, συμπαγής, αδιάσπαστος
    6) (having height, breadth and width: A cube is a solid figure.) στερεός
    7) (consecutive; without a pause: I've been working for six solid hours.) συνεχής
    2. adverb
    (without interruption; continuously: She was working for six hours solid.) συνεχώς
    3. noun
    1) (a substance that is solid: Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid.) στερεό
    2) (a shape that has length, breadth and height.) στερεό σώμα
    - solidify
    - solidification
    - solidity
    - solidness
    - solidly
    - solid fuel

    English-Greek dictionary > solid

  • 2 rock

    I [rok] noun
    1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) πέτρα, βράχος
    2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) κοτρόνα
    3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) σκληρή καραμέλα
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rock-bottom
    - rock-garden
    - rock-plant
    - on the rocks
    II [rok] verb
    1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) λικνίζω/-ομαι, κουνώ, κουνιέμαι
    2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) νανουρίζω
    3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) ταρακουνώ/-ιέμαι
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rocking-chair
    - rocking-horse
    - off one's rocker
    III [rok]
    ((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) ροκ

    English-Greek dictionary > rock

  • 3 deposit

    [di'pozit] 1. verb
    1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) αφήνω,ακουμπώ
    2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) καταθέτω
    2. noun
    1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) κατάθεση
    2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) προκαταβολή
    3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) προκαταβολή
    4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) ίζημα,κατακάθι
    5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) κοίτασμα

    English-Greek dictionary > deposit

  • 4 hole

    [həul] 1. noun
    1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) τρύπα
    2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) κοιλότητα,άνοιγμα
    3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.) τρύπα (μέτρηση σκορ στο γκολφ)
    2. verb
    1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) τρυπώ
    2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.) οδηγώ σε τρύπα

    English-Greek dictionary > hole

  • 5 lava

    (liquid, melted rock etc thrown out from a volcano and becoming solid as it cools.) λάβα

    English-Greek dictionary > lava

  • 6 molten

    [məultən]
    ((of a solid) in a liquid state, having been melted: molten rock.) λιωμένος

    English-Greek dictionary > molten

  • 7 Silver

    subs.
    P. and V. ἄργυρος, ὁ.
    Piece of silver money: Ar. and P. ἀργύριον, τό, V. ἄργυρος, ὁ.
    Small piece of silver: Ar. and P. ἀργυρδιον, τό.
    Worth its weight in silver, adj.: V. σάργυρος.
    ——————
    adj.
    P. and V. ἀργυροῦς (Æsch., frag.), V. ἀργυρήλατος.
    Containing silver (of rock, etc.): P. and V. πάργυρος (Xen.).
    Of solid silver: V. πανάργυρος (Soph., frag.).
    With silver feet ( of a stool): P. ἀργυρόπους.

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

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