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  • 1 calm

    1. adjective
    1) (still or quiet: a calm sea; The weather was calm.) γαλήνιος
    2) (not anxious or excited: a calm person/expression; Please keep calm!) ήρεμος
    2. noun
    1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.)
    2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.)
    3. verb
    (to make calm: Calm yourself!) ηρεμώ
    - calmness
    - calm down

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  • 2 calm down

    (to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) ησυχάζω

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  • 3 lull

    1. verb
    (to make calm or quiet: The sound of the waves lulled him to sleep.) ηρεμώ, γαληνεύω
    2. noun
    (a temporary period of calm.) κάλμα, γαλήνη, ανάπαυλα

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  • 4 pacify

    (to make calm or peaceful: She tried to pacify the quarrelling children.) ειρηνεύω,κατευνάζω
    - pacifism
    - pacifist

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  • 5 Indifferent

    adj.
    P. and V. ῥᾴθυμος, Ar. and P. μελής.
    Indifferent to, heedless of: P. ἀμελής (gen.) ὀλιγωρός (gen.), V. ἄφροντις (gen.), (Eur., frag.).
    Calm, peaceful: P. and V. ἀπράγμων.
    Be indifferent, v.: P. καταρρᾳθυμεῖν.
    Make no difference: P. and V. οὐ διαφέρειν, V. ἀμφιδεξίως ἔχειν (Æsch., frag.).
    Be indifferent to: see disregard. Callous, adj.: P. and V. ἀμβλύς, νάλγητος.
    Calm: P. and V. ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος, P. ἡσύχιος.
    Poor in quality: P. and V. φαῦλος, μέτριος, φλαῦρος, εὐτελής.
    It is indifferent to me whether you desire to praise or blame me: V. σὺ δʼ αἰνεῖν εἴτε με ψέγειν θέλεις ὁμοῖον (Æsch., Ag. 1403).
    It is indifferent to me: P. and V. οὔ μοι μέλει.

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  • 6 even

    I 1. [i:vən] adjective
    1) (level; the same in height, amount etc: Are the table-legs even?; an even temperature.) ίσιος,σταθερός,ομοιόμορφος
    2) (smooth: Make the path more even.) ομαλός,στρωτός
    3) (regular: He has a strong, even pulse.) κανονικός
    4) (divisible by 2 with no remainder: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 etc are even numbers.) ζυγός
    5) (equal (in number, amount etc): The teams have scored one goal each and so they are even now.) ίσος,ισόπαλος
    6) ((of temperament etc) calm: She has a very even temper.) ήπιος
    2. verb
    1) (to make equal: Smith's goal evened the score.) εξισώνω,ισοφαρίζω
    2) (to make smooth or level.) εξομαλύνω
    - evenness
    - be/get even with
    - an even chance
    - even out
    - even up
    II [i:vən] adverb
    1) (used to point out something unexpected in what one is saying: `Have you finished yet?' `No, I haven't even started.'; Even the winner got no prize.) ακόμα και,(σε άρνηση)ούτε καν
    2) (yet; still: My boots were dirty, but his were even dirtier.) ακόμη
    - even so
    - even though

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  • 7 level

    ['levl] 1. noun
    1) (height, position, strength, rank etc: The level of the river rose; a high level of intelligence.) επίπεδο, επιφάνεια, στάθμη
    2) (a horizontal division or floor: the third level of the multi-storey car park.) όροφος
    3) (a kind of instrument for showing whether a surface is level: a spirit level.) αλφάδι, στάθμη
    4) (a flat, smooth surface or piece of land: It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.) επίπεδη επιφανεία
    2. adjective
    1) (flat, even, smooth or horizontal: a level surface; a level spoonful (= an amount which just fills the spoon to the top of the sides).) επίπεδος
    2) (of the same height, standard etc: The top of the kitchen sink is level with the window-sill; The scores of the two teams are level.) στο ίδιο επίπεδο, ίσος
    3) (steady, even and not rising or falling much: a calm, level voice.) σταθερός
    3. verb
    1) (to make flat, smooth or horizontal: He levelled the soil.) ισοπεδώνω
    2) (to make equal: His goal levelled the scores of the two teams.) εξισώνω, ισοφαρίζω
    3) ((usually with at) to aim (a gun etc): He levelled his pistol at the target.) σκοπεύω
    4) (to pull down: The bulldozer levelled the block of flats.) γκρεμίζω, ισοπεδώνω
    - level crossing
    - level-headed
    - do one's level best
    - level off
    - level out
    - on a level with
    - on the level

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  • 8 Peace

    subs.
    P. and V. εἰρήνη, ἡ.
    If any one makes peace for you: P. ἐάν τις ὑμῖν τὴν εἰρήνην πράσσει (Andoc. 28).
    Of peace, adj.: Ar. and P. εἰρηνικός.
    Make peace: P. εἰρήνην ποιεῖσθαι, καταλύεσθαι (absol.).
    Keep peace: P. and V. εἰρήνην γειν.
    Truce: P. and V. σπονδαί, αἱ.
    Make peace with: P. and V. σπένδεσθαι (dat.), P. καταλύεσθαι (dat.), συναλλάσσεσθαι (dat.).
    Supporters of peace at any price: P. οἱ ἀπράγμονες.
    Quiet: Ar. and P., ἡσυχία, ἡ.
    Calm: P. and V. γαλήνη, ἡ (Plat.), εὐδία, ἡ.
    I see peace after the storm: V. ἐκ κυμάτων γὰρ αὖθις αὖ γαλήνʼ ὁρώ (Eur., Or. 279).
    Be at peace, v.: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.
    In peace, untroubled: use adj., P. and V. ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος, V. ἕκηλος.
    Silence: P. and V. σιγή, ἡ, σιωπή, ἡ.
    Hold one's peace, v: P. and V. σιγᾶν, σιωπᾶν.
    ——————
    interj.
    P. and V. σγα, σιώπα, V. σῖγα, ἔα, ἔασον.
    Abstain from evil words: P. and V. εὐφήμει, V. εὔφημα φώνει.

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  • 9 Repose

    subs.
    Rest, as opposed to motion: P. στάσις, ἡ.
    Calm: Ar. and P, ἡσυχία, ἡ, V. τὸ ἡσυχαῖον.
    Peace: P. and V. γαλήνη, ἡ (Plat.), εὐδία, ἡ.
    Respite: P. and V. παῦλα, ἡ, νπαυλα, ἡ; see Respite.
    Sleep: P. and V. ὕπνος, ὁ.
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    v. trans.
    Make to recline: Ar. and P. κατακλνειν, P. and V. κλνειν.
    Make to rest: P. and V. ναπαύειν.
    Place: see Place.
    Repose confidence in: P. and V. πίστιν ἔχειν (dat.).
    V. intrans. Lie down: Ar. and P. κατακλνεσθαι.
    Be quiet: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.
    Rest: P. and V. ναπαύεσθαι.
    Sleep: P. and V. καθεύδειν; see Sleep.

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  • 10 cool

    [ku:l] 1. adjective
    1) (slightly cold: cool weather.) δροσερός
    2) (calm or not excitable: He's very cool in a crisis.) ψύχραιμος
    3) (not very friendly: He was very cool towards me.) ψυχρός
    4) ((slang) great; terrific; fantastic: Wow, that's really cool!; You look cool in those jeans!) εξαίρετος, πρώτης ποιότητας
    2. verb
    1) (to make or become less warm: The jelly will cool better in the refrigerator; She cooled her hands in the stream.) κρυώνω, δροσίζω
    2) (to become less strong: His affection for her has cooled; Her anger cooled.) περνώ
    3. noun
    (cool air or atmosphere: the cool of the evening.) ψύχρα
    - coolness
    - cool-headed
    - cool down
    - keep one's cool
    - lose one's cool

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  • 11 phlegmatic

    adjective (calm; not easily excited: She's very phlegmatic - nothing would ever make her panic.) φλεγματικός

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  • 12 rest

    I 1. [rest] noun
    1) (a (usually short) period of not working etc after, or between periods of, effort; (a period of) freedom from worries etc: Digging the garden is hard work - let's stop for a rest; Let's have/take a rest; I need a rest from all these problems - I'm going to take a week's holiday.) ξεκούραση: ανάπαυλα
    2) (sleep: He needs a good night's rest.) ανάπαυση
    3) (something which holds or supports: a book-rest; a headrest on a car seat.) στήριγμα
    4) (a state of not moving: The machine is at rest.) στάση, ακινησία
    2. verb
    1) (to (allow to) stop working etc in order to get new strength or energy: We've been walking for four hours - let's stop and rest; Stop reading for a minute and rest your eyes; Let's rest our legs.) ξεκουράζω/-ομαι
    2) (to sleep; to lie or sit quietly in order to get new strength or energy, or because one is tired: Mother is resting at the moment.) αναπαύομαι, κοιμάμαι
    3) (to (make or allow to) lean, lie, sit, remain etc on or against something: Her head rested on his shoulder; He rested his hand on her arm; Her gaze rested on the jewels.) στηρίζω/-ομαι, ακουμπώ
    4) (to relax, be calm etc: I will never rest until I know the murderer has been caught.) ησυχάζω
    5) (to (allow to) depend on: Our hopes now rest on him, since all else has failed.) στηρίζω/-ομαι, εναποθέτω
    6) ((with with) (of a duty etc) to belong to: The choice rests with you.) εναπόκειμαι
    - restfully
    - restfulness
    - restless
    - restlessly
    - restlessness
    - rest-room
    - at rest
    - come to rest
    - lay to rest
    - let the matter rest
    - rest assured
    - set someone's mind at rest
    II [rest]

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  • 13 settle down

    1) (to (cause to) become quiet, calm and peaceful: He waited for the audience to settle down before he spoke; She settled the baby down at last.) καταλαγιάζω,τακτοποιούμαι,νοικοκυρεύομαι
    2) (to make oneself comfortable: She settled (herself) down in the back of the car and went to sleep.) βολεύομαι
    3) (to begin to concentrate on something, eg work: He settled down to (do) his schoolwork.) στρώνομαι

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  • 14 swell

    [swel] 1. past tense - swelled; verb
    (to make or become larger, greater or thicker: The insect-bite made her finger swell; The continual rain had swollen the river; I invited her to join us on the excursion in order to swell the numbers.) πρήζω, (παρα)φουσκώνω
    2. noun
    (a rolling condition of the sea, usually after a storm: The sea looked fairly calm but there was a heavy swell.) φουσκοθαλασσιά
    3. adjective
    ((especially American) used as a term of approval: a swell idea; That's swell!) θαυμάσιος
    - swollen
    - swollen-headed
    - swell out
    - swell up

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  • 15 Settle

    v. trans.
    Establish: P. and V. καθιστναι, ἱστναι; see Establish.
    Plant, make to dwell: P. and V. οἰκίζειν, ἱδρειν, καθιδρειν, κατοικίζειν.
    Settle ( a person) in a place: P. and V. ἐγκαθιστναι (τινά τινι).
    Settle (colonies, etc.): P. and V. κατοικίζειν, οἰκίζειν, κτίζειν; see Found.
    Confirm: P. and V. κυροῦν. ἐπικυροῦν, P. and V. βεβαιοῦν; see Confirm.
    Bring to an end: P. and V. παύειν, περαίνειν; see End.
    Decide determine: P. and V. διαγιγνώσκειν; see Decide.
    Settle ( differences): P. and V. εὖ or καλῶς τιθέναι (or mid.), P. λύεσθαι, κατατίθεσθαι, διαλύεσθαι, Ar. and P. καταλεσθαι.
    Settle ( matters) to one's liking: V. τιθέναι κατὰ γνώμην (Eur., And. 737).
    Put in order: Ar. and P. διατιθέναι, P. διακοσμεῖν.
    Reduce to order by force of arms: P. and V. κάταστρέφεσθαι.
    Settle ( an account), pay: P. διαλύειν.
    V. intrans. Become settled: Ar. and P. καθίστασθαι.
    Establish oneself: P. and V. ἱδρύεσθαι, κατοικίζεσθαι, καθιδρεσθαι; see Dwell.
    Settle in a place: P. ἐνοικίζεσθαι (mid.) (absol.).
    The disease settled on the stomach: P. ἡ νόσος εἰς τὴν καρδίαν ἐστήριξε (Thuc. 2, 49).
    The poison of hatred settling on the heart: V. δυσφρὼν ἰὸς καρδίαν προσήμενος (Æsch., Ag. 834). Of a bird or insect, etc.: P. ἵζειν, Ar. and V. ἕζεσθαι. Settle on. P. ἐνίζειν (dat.), V. προσιζνειν (πρός, acc.), προσίζειν (dat.), Ar. ἐφέζεσθαι (dat.).
    Sink to the bottom, subside: P. ἱζάνειν, ἵζεσθαι.
    met., come to an agreement: P. and V. συμβαίνειν, συντθεσθαι.
    It is settled: V. ραρε.
    I have settled, resolved: P. and V. δοκεῖ μοι, δέδοκταί μοι.
    Settle down: use settle.
    Grow calm: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.
    Greece was still subject to migrations and colonisations so that it was unable to settle down and increase: P. ἡ Ἑλλὰς ἔτι μετανίστατό τε καὶ κατῳκίζετο ὥστε μὴ ἡσυχάσασα αὐξηθῆναι (Thuc. 1, 12).
    They settled down to a state of war: P. καταστάντες ἐπολέμουν (Thuc. 2, 1).
    Settle on: see under Settle.
    Agree upon: P. and V. συντθεσθαι (acc.).
    Settle with, agree with: P. and V. συντθεσθαι (dat.).
    Pay off: P. διαλύειν (acc.) (Dem. 866).
    It is natural to suppose that he settled with Aphobus in the presence of these same witnesses: P. εἰκὸς... τοῦτον... τῶν αὐτῶν τούτων παρόντων διαλύσασθαι πρὸς Ἄφοβον (Dem. 869, cf. also 987).

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  • 16 Subdue

    v. trans.
    Reduce: P. and V. καταστρέφεσθαι, κατεργάζεσθαι, καθαιρεῖν.
    Overcome: P. and V. νικᾶν, χειροῦσθαι, V. περβάλλεσθαι.
    Master: P. and V. κρατεῖν (gen.).
    Be subdued, tamed: use also Ar. and V. δαμῆναι ( 2nd aor. pass. δαμάζειν), V. δαμασθῆναι ( 1st aor. pass. δαμάζειν).
    Get into one's power: P. and V. χειροῦσθαι, αἱρεῖν, ποχείριον λαμβνειν, P. ὑφʼ ἑαυτῷ ποιεῖσθαι, V. χείριον λαμβνειν (Eur., Cycl.).
    Make to cease: P. and V. παύειν.
    Calm, soothe: P. and V. κηλεῖν, κοιμίζειν; see Soothe.
    Check: P. and V. κατέχειν; see Check.
    Humble P. and V. καθαιρεῖν, συστέλλειν, κολούειν, Ar. and V. ἰσχναίνειν; see Humble.
    Easy to subdue, adj.: P. and V. εὐχείρωτος (Xen.).

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  • 17 Weather

    subs.
    Air: P. and V. ήρ, ὁ (Plat.).
    Sky: P. and V. οὐρανός, ὁ.
    Season: P. and V. ὥρα, ἡ.
    Clear weather: P. αἰθρία, ἡ (Xen.).
    Rainy weather: use rain.
    Fair weather: use calm.
    Bad weather: use storm.
    When the weather favoured our sailing: P. ἐπειδὴ... πλοῦς ἡμῖν ἐγένετο (Antiphon, 132).
    Stress of weather: P. and V. ἄπλοια, ἡ.
    Meet bad weather, v.: P. and V. χειμάζεσθαι.
    Exposed to the weather, in the open air: P. and V. παίθριος, V. αἴθριος (Soph., frag.), or use P. ἐν ὑπαίθρῳ.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Hold out against: P. and V. ἀντέχειν (dat.).
    If you harken to me you will make your city weather the storm: V. κἂν μὲν πίθῃ μοι κυμάτων ἄτερ πόλιν σὴν ναυστολήσεις (Eur., Supp. 473).

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