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  • 1 Natural phenomena

    subs.
    P. πάθη, τά ( Plat.).

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

  • 2 physics

    ['fiziks]
    (the study of natural phenomena such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism etc but not usually chemistry or biology: Physics is his main subject at university.) φυσική

    English-Greek dictionary > physics

  • 3 Severe

    adj.
    P. and V. τραχς, πικρός, σκληρός, σχέτλιος, ἀγνώμων, βαρύς, Ar. and P. χαλεπός; see Cruel.
    Take severe measures against: P. νεώτερόν τι ποιεῖν (εἰς, acc.); see Violent.
    Of looks: P. and V. σκυθρωπός, V. στυγνός.
    Solemn: P. and V. σεμνός.
    Stubbornly contested: P. καρτερός, ἰσχυρός.
    Of natural phenomena: use P. and V. μέγας.
    Of weather: Ar. and P. χαλεπός.
    A severe season: P. χαλεπὴ ὥρα (Plat., Prot. 344D).
    Hard to bear: P. and V. οὐκ νεκτός, P. ἀφόρητος, V. δσοιστος, δύσφορος, φερτος; see Intolerable.
    Terrible: P. and V. δεινός.
    Grievous: P. and V. βαρύς; grievous.

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

  • 4 Strong

    adj.
    Mighty: P. and V. μέγας.
    Powerful: P. and V. δυνατός, Ar. and V. μεγασθενής, ἄλκιμος (rare P.).
    Physically strong: P. and V. ἰσχυρός, V. κραταῖος, ὄβριμος, ἐγκρατής (in P. used of defences), σθεναρός, Ar. and V. παγκρατής, καρτερός (in P. used of defences), P. ἐρρωμένος.
    Stronger: use also V. φέρτερος no positive.
    Stout, solid: P. στεριφός; see Solid.
    Firm., secure: P. and V. βέβαιος.
    Trustworthy: P. and V. βέβαιος, ἀσφαλής, P. ἐχυρός.
    Of defences, ground, etc.: P. and V. ὀχυρός, ἰσχυρός, ἐρυμνός, P. καρτερός, ἐχυρός.
    Cogent: P. ἀναγκαῖος.
    Energetic: P. and V. ἔντονος, σύντονος.
    Efficacious: P. and V. δραστήριος.
    Vehement: P. σφοδρός.
    Of natural phenomena: P. and V. πολύς, μέγας.
    Of a smell: use P. βαρύς.
    A strong wind: P. ἄνεμος μέγας.
    A strong proof: P. μέγα τεκμήριον.
    Be strong, powerful, v.: P. and V. δύνασθαι, ἰσχειν, ἐρρῶσθαι (perf. pass. of ῥωννύναι), Ar. and V. σθένειν.
    Be strong ( in body): P. and V. ἰσχειν, ἐρρῶσθαι (perf. infin. of ῥωννύναι), Ar. and V. εὐσωματεῖν, V. εὐσθενεῖν (Eur., Cycl.); see be vigorous, under Vigorous.
    With a strong hand: use P. and V. βίᾳ.
    Strong points: P. τὰ ἰσχυρότατα (Thuc. 5, 111).
    Take strong measures: use P. and V. νήκεστόν τι δρᾶν.
    Have strong views on: P. and V. σπουδάζειν περ (gen.).

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

  • 5 Violent

    adj.
    P. and V. βίαιος.
    Compulsory: P. and V. ναγκαῖος, P. βίαιος.
    Of natural phenomena: P. ἰσχυρός.
    Insolent: P. ὑβριστικός, or use P. and V. ὑβριστής.
    Vehement: P. σφοδρός.
    Of pain: P. σφοδρός, P. and V. δεινός.
    Of words: V. σφριγῶν, P. σφοδρός.
    Boisterous: P. ταραχώδης, V. λαβρός.
    Of the passions: P. and V. ἄκρατος.
    Be violent, v.: P. and V. βιάζεσθαι.
    Be insolent: P. and V. ὑβρίζειν.
    Be vehement: V. σφοδρνεσθαι.
    Take violent measures against: P. νεώτερόν τι ποιεῖν εἰς (acc.), ἀνήκεστόν τι βουλεύειν περί (gen.), P. and V. νήκεστόν τι δρᾶν (acc.) (Eur., Med. 283); see under Violence.
    Die a violent death: P. βιαίως ἀποθνήσκειν, V. θνήσκειν βιαίως.

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

  • 6 phenomenon

    [fə'nomənən, ]( American[) -non]
    plural - phenomena; noun
    (a natural fact or event that is seen or happens regularly or frequently: Magnetic attraction is an interesting phenomenon.) φαινόμενο
    - phenomenally

    English-Greek dictionary > phenomenon

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