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  • 41 perennial

    [pə'reniəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((a plant) which lasts for more than two years: Daffodils are perennial plants; They are perennials.) πολυετής

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  • 42 plural

    ['pluərəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((in) the form of a word which expresses more than one: `Mice' is the plural of `mouse'; a plural noun/verb; Is the verb in the singular or the plural?) πληθυντικός

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  • 43 plus

    1. preposition
    (used to show addition: Two plus three equals five (2 + 3 = 5).) συν
    2. noun
    ((also plus sign) a sign (+) used to show addition or positive quality.) συν
    3. adjective
    (positive or more than zero: a plus quantity; The temperature was plus fifteen degrees.) θετικός

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  • 44 profit

    ['profit] 1. noun
    1) (money which is gained in business etc, eg from selling something for more than one paid for it: I made a profit of $8,000 on my house; He sold it at a huge profit.) κέρδος
    2) (advantage; benefit: A great deal of profit can be had from travelling abroad.) όφελος
    2. verb
    ((with from or by) to gain profit(s) from: The business profited from its exports; He profited by his opponent's mistakes.) κεδίζω,επωφελούμαι
    - profitably

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  • 45 put all one's eggs in one basket

    (to depend entirely on the success of one scheme, plan etc: You should apply for more than one job - don't put all your eggs in one basket.) εναποθέτω όλες μου τις ελπίδες σ'ένα πράγμα

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  • 46 railway

    1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) σιδηρόδρομος
    2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) οργανισμός σιδηροδρόμων

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  • 47 several

    ['sevrəl] 1. adjective
    (more than one or two, but not a great many: Several weeks passed before he got a reply to his letter.) μερικοί
    2. pronoun
    (some or a few: Several of them are ill; Of the eggs, several were broken.) μερικοί

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  • 48 spend

    [spend]
    past tense, past participle - spent; verb
    1) (to use up or pay out (money): He spends more than he earns.) ξοδεύω
    2) (to pass (time): I spent a week in Spain this summer.) περνώ(τον χρόνο μου)
    - spendthrift

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  • 49 stale

    [steil]
    1) ((of food etc) not fresh and therefore dry and tasteless: stale bread.) μπαγιάτικος
    2) (no longer interesting: His ideas are stale and dull.) ξεπερασμένος
    3) (no longer able to work etc well because of too much study etc: If she practises the piano for more than two hours a day, she will grow stale.) μουχλιασμένος

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  • 50 surpass

    (to be, or do, better, or more than.) ξεπερνώ

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  • 51 surplus

    ['sə'pləs]
    (the amount left over when what is required has been used etc: Canada produces a surplus of raw materials; ( also adjective) surplus stocks; The country had a trade surplus (= exported more than it imported) last month.) πλεόνασμα

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  • 52 too

    [tu:]
    1) (to a greater extent, or more, than is required, desirable or suitable: He's too fat for his clothes; I'm not feeling too well.) πάρα πολύ, υπερβολικά
    2) (in addition; also; as well: My husband likes cycling, and I do, too.) επίσης

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  • 53 undue

    (too great; more than is necessary: You show undue caution in distrusting him.) υπερβολικός, υπέρμετρος

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  • 54 venerate

    ['venəreit]
    (to respect; to honour greatly: In some countries, old people are venerated more than in others.)
    - veneration

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  • 55 Ample

    adj.
    Large in space: P. and V. μέγας, μακρός, εὐρς.
    Large in quantity: P. and V. μέγας, πολς, ἄφθονος.
    Enough: P. and V. κανός, ἀρκῶν, V. ἐξαρκής, P. διαρκής.
    More than enough: P. and V. περισσός.

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

  • 56 Amply

    adv.
    Abundantly: P. and V. ἀφθόνως (Eur., frag.).
    Enough: P. and V. λις, δην (Plat.), ἀρκούντως, P. ἱκανῶς; see Enough.
    More than enough: P. and V. περισσῶς, V. περμέτρως.

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

  • 57 Cost

    subs.
    Price: Ar. and P. τιμή, ἡ, P. ὠνή, ἡ, P. and V. ἀξία, ἡ, V. τῖμος, ὁ; see Price.
    Legal costs (paid by the loser in an action.): P. ἐπωβελία, ἡ.
    Expense: P. and V. νλωμα, τό, δαπνη, ἡ (Eur., H.F. 592).
    You shall speak to your cost: V. κλων ἐρεῖς (Soph., O.R. 1152; same construction often in Aristophanes).
    To make plans to avoid death at all costs: P. μηχανᾶσθαι ὅπως (τις) ἀποφεύξεται πᾶν ποιῶν θάνατον (Plat., Ap. 39A).
    Without cost, adj.: Ar. δπανος, or use adv., V. δαπνως; see Free.
    At the cost of: P. and V. ἀντ (gen.).
    At what cost? P. and V. πόσου;
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Be valued at: P. τιμᾶσθαι (gen.).
    met., deprive of: P. and V. στερίσκειν (τινά τινος).
    I refused to charge more than they cost me: P. οὐκ ἠθέλησα πράξασθαι πλέον ἢ ὅσου ἐμοὶ κατέστησαν (Andoc. 21).
    Be at a price: use Ar. and P. γίγνεσθαι (gen.).
    Costing nothing, adj.: Ar. δπανος, or adv., V. δαπνως.

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

  • 58 Greed

    subs.
    Gluttony: P. ὀψοφαγία, ἡ, γαστριμαργία, ἡ, λιχνεία, ἡ, λαιμαργία, ἡ, V. τὸ μάργον.
    Insatiability: P. and V. ἀπληστία, ἡ.
    Taking more than one's share: P. πλεονεξία, ἡ.
    Greed of money: P. φιλοχρηματία, ἡ, P. and V. αἰσχοκερδεια, ἡ.

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

  • 59 Human

    adj.
    P. and V. ἀνθρώπειος, P. ἀνθρώπινος, Ar. and P. ἀνθρωπικός (rare).
    Human sacrifices, subs.: V. θυσίαι βροτοκτόνοι.
    Half-human, adj.: V. μιξόθηρ.
    Mortal: P. and V. θνητός, V. βρότειος, βροτήσιος.
    More than human: P. and V. μείζων ἢ κατʼ ἄνθρωπον (Isoc.), V. οὐ κατʼ ἄνθρωπον.
    In all human probability: P. κατὰ τὸ ἀνθρώπειον.

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

  • 60 Other

    adj.
    Of two: P. and V. ἕτερος.
    Of more than two: P. and V. ἄλλος; see Another.
    The one... the other: P. and V. ὁ μέν... ὁ δέ.
    Each other: P. and V. ἀλλήλους (acc. pl.).
    At other times: P. and V. ἄλλοτε.
    Of others, other people's: P. and V. ἀλλότριος.
    On the other side of: P. and V. τἀπέκεινα (gen.).
    Somehow or other: Ar. and P. μῶς γέ πως, P., ὁπωσδήποτε.
    Some one or other: Ar. and P. ὁστισοῦν, P., ὁστισδήποτε, ὁστισδηποτοῦν.
    At some time or other: P. and V. ποτέ.
    Sending for me with four others: P. μεταπεμψάμενοί με πέμπτον αὐτόν (Plat., Ap. 32C).

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

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