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1 ail
[eil]1) (to be ill: The old lady has been ailing for some time.) πάσχω2) (to trouble: What ails you?) βασανίζω•- ailment -
2 alarm
1. noun1) (sudden fear: We did not share her alarm at the suggestion.) πανικός2) (something that gives warning of danger, attracts attention etc: Sound the alarm!; a fire-alarm; ( also adjective) an alarm clock.) συναγερμός2. verb(to make (someone) afraid: The least sound alarms the old lady.) τρομάζω- alarming- alarmingly -
3 beat up
(to punch, kick or hit (a person) severely and repeatedly: He beat up an old lady.) ξυλοφορτώνω -
4 chatty
1) (fond of chatting: a chatty old lady.) φλύαρος2) (having a friendly style: a chatty letter.) φιλικός -
5 decorum
[di'ko:rəm]noun (quiet, dignified and proper behaviour: The man behaved with decorum in the old lady's presence.) ευπρέπεια -
6 doze
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7 feeble
['fi:bl](weak: The old lady has been rather feeble since her illness; a feeble excuse.) αδύναμος- feebly -
8 frail
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9 garden
1. noun(a piece of ground on which flowers, vegetables etc are grown: a small garden at the front of the house; ( also adjective) a garden slug.) κήπος2. verb(to work in a garden, usually as a hobby: The old lady does not garden much.) ασχολούμαι με την κηπουρική- gardener- gardening
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10 gentle
['‹entl]1) ((of people) behaving, talking etc in a mild, kindly, pleasant way: a gentle old lady; The doctor was very gentle.) ευγενικός, πράος / με μαλακό χέρι2) (not strong or rough: a gentle breeze.) απαλός3) ((of hills) rising gradually: a gentle slope.) ήπιος, μαλακός•- gently- gentleness -
11 hobble
['hobl](to walk with difficulty, usually taking short steps (eg because one is lame or because one's feet are sore): The old lady hobbled along with a stick.) κουτσαίνω -
12 hoot
[hu:t] 1. verb1) (to sound the horn of a car etc: The driver hooted (his horn) at the old lady.) κορνάρω2) ((of car etc horns, sirens etc) to make a loud noise, as a warning, signal etc: You can't leave the factory till the siren hoots.) σφυρίζω,χτυπώ3) ((of owls) to call out: An owl hooted in the wood.) σκούζω4) ((of people) to make a loud noise of laughter or disapproval: They hooted with laughter.) ξεφωνίζω2. noun1) (the sound of a car etc horn, a siren etc.) ήχος σείρηνας2) (the call of an owl.) σκούξιμο3) (a loud shout of laughter or disapproval.) κράξιμο•- hooter- not care a hoot / two hoots -
13 independent
[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) ανεξάρτητος2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) ανεξάρτητος3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) οικονομικά ανεξάρτητος4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) ανεξάρτητος,αντικειμενικός•- independently -
14 kerb
[kə:b]((especially American curb) an edging, usually of stone, round a raised area, especially a pavement: The old lady stepped off the kerb right in front of a car.) κράσπεδο -
15 kind
I noun(a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.) είδοςII 1. adjective(ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.) καλός, ευγενικός- kindly2. adjective(having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) καλοσυνάτος, φιλικός- kindness
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16 knock down
1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) ρίχνω2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) ρίχνω (την τιμή) -
17 mobile
1) (able to move: The van supplying country districts with library books is called a mobile library; The old lady is no longer mobile - she has to stay in bed all day.) κινητός/ικανός να μετακινείται2) (able to move or be moved quickly or easily: Most of the furniture is very light and mobile.) ευκολομετακίνητος3) ((of someone's features or face) changing easily in expression.) ευμετάβλητος•- mobility- mobilize
- mobilise
- mobilization
- mobilisation
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18 motive
['məutiv](something that makes a person choose to act in a particular way; a reason: What was his motive for murdering the old lady?) κίνητρο,ελατήριο- motivate- motivation -
19 myopic
[-'o-]adjective a myopic old lady; a myopic condition; She's slightly myopic.) μυωπικός -
20 nervous
1) (of the nerves: the nervous system.) νευρικός2) (rather afraid: She was nervous about travelling by air; a nervous old lady.) φοβισμένος,αμήχανος,που έχει τρακ
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