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61 coupon
['ku:pon]1) (a piece of paper etc giving one the right to something, eg a gift or discount price: This coupon gives 50 cents off your next purchase.) κουπόνι2) (a betting form for the football pools.) δελτίο -
62 crown
1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) στέμμα2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) μονάρχης3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) κορυφή4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) στεφάνη δοντιού2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) στέφω2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) επιστεγάζω3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) βάζω κορόνα4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) κατραπακιάζω•- crown princess -
63 crystallise
1) (to form (into) crystals: He crystallized the salt from the sea water.) κρυσταλλώνω-ομαι2) (to cover with a coating of sugar crystals: crystallized fruits.) καλύπτω με κρυσταλλική ζάχαρη3) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) αποκρυσταλλώνω-ομαι -
64 crystallize
1) (to form (into) crystals: He crystallized the salt from the sea water.) κρυσταλλώνω-ομαι2) (to cover with a coating of sugar crystals: crystallized fruits.) καλύπτω με κρυσταλλική ζάχαρη3) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) αποκρυσταλλώνω-ομαι -
65 culture
1) (a form or type of civilization of a certain race or nation: the Jewish culture.) πολιτισμός2) (improvement of the mind etc by education etc: He was an enthusiastic seeker of culture.) καλλιέργεια, κουλτούρα3) (educated taste in art, literature, music etc: He thinks that anyone who dislikes Bach is lacking in culture.) καλλιέργεια4) ((a) cultivated growth of bacteria etc.) καλλιέργεια5) (the commercial rearing of fish, certain plants etc.) καλλιέργεια•- cultural- cultured -
66 cup
1. noun1) (a usually round hollow container to hold liquid for drinking, often with a handle: a teacup; a cup of tea.) φλυτζάνι2) (an ornamental vessel, usually of silver or other metal, given as a prize in sports events etc: They won the Football League Cup.) κύπελλο2. verb1) (to form (one's hands) into the shape of a cup: He cupped his hands round his mouth and called.) κάνω (τα χέρια) χούφτα2) (to hold (something) in one's cupped hands: He cupped the egg in his hands.) κρατώ•- cupful- cupboard
- cup final
- cup-tie
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67 cutting
1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) μόσχευμα2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) απόκομμα3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) εκχωμάτωση -
68 cycle
I 1. verb(to go by bicycle: He cycles to work every day.) κάνω ποδήλατο2. noun(shortened form of bicycle: They bought the child a cycle for his birthday.) ποδήλατο- cyclistII noun1) (a number of events happening one after the other in a certain order: the life-cycle of the butterfly.) κύκλος2) (a series of poems, songs etc written about one main event etc: a song cycle.) κύκλος (τραγουδιών, ποιημάτων κλπ.)3) ((of alternating current, radio waves etc) one complete series of changes in a regularly varying supply, signal etc.) κύκλος•- cyclic- cyclically -
69 dare
[deə] 1. negative short form - daren't; verb1) (to be brave enough (to do something): I daren't go; I don't dare (to) go; He wouldn't dare do a thing like that; Don't you dare say such a thing again!) τολμώ2) (to challenge: I dare you to do it.) προκαλώ2. noun(a challenge: He went into the lion's cage for a dare.) (απάντηση σε)πρόκληση- daring3. noun(boldness: We admired his daring.) τόλμη4. adjectivea dare-devil motorcyclist.) παράτολμος -
70 daren't
negative short form; see dare -
71 decimalise
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) τρέπω σε δεκαδικά -
72 decimalize
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) τρέπω σε δεκαδικά -
73 democracy
[di'mokrəsi]plural - democracies; noun((a country having) a form of government in which the people freely elect representatives to govern them: Which is the world's largest democracy?; He believes in democracy.) δημοκρατία- democrat- democratic
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74 detach
[di'tæ ](to unfasten or remove (from): I detached the bottom part of the form and sent it back.) αποσυνδέω,αποσπώ- detached
- detachment -
75 diesel engine
['di:zəl](an internal-combustion engine in lorries etc, in which a heavy form of oil is used.) πετρελαιοκίνητη μηχανή -
76 digest
1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) χωνεύω2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) ”χωνεύω”,κατανοώ2. noun(summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)- digestion
- digestive -
77 dissident
['disidənt]noun, adjective((a person) disagreeing, especially with a ruling group or form of government: a demonstration by a large number of dissidents.) αντιφρονών,αντικαθεστωτικός -
78 draft
1. noun1) (a rough sketch or outline of something, especially written: a rough draft of my speech.) (προ)σχέδιο2) (a group (of soldiers etc) taken from a larger group.) απόσπασμα3) (an order (to a bank etc) for the payment of money: a draft for $80.) τραπεζική εντολή4) ((American) conscription: He emigrated to avoid the draft.) στρατολογία,στράτευση2. verb1) (to make in the form of a rough plan: Could you draft a report on this?) προχειρογράφω,κάνω ένα προσχέδιο2) ((American) to conscript into the army etc: He was drafted into the Navy.) στρατολογώ•- draft dodger
- draft evasion
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79 dramatic
[drə'mætik]1) (of or in the form of a drama: a dramatic performance.) θεατρικός2) (vivid or striking: a dramatic improvement; She made a dramatic entrance.) εντυπωσιακός3) ((of a person) showing (too) much feeling or emotion: She's very dramatic about everything.) μελοδραματικός -
80 dramatise
['dræ-]1) (to turn into the form of a play: She dramatized the novel for television.) διασκευάζω σε θεατρική μορφή2) (to make real events seem like things that happen in a play: She dramatizes everything so!) δραματοποιώ
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