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1 not to have a clue
(to be ignorant: `How does that work?' `I haven't a clue.') δεν έχω ιδέα -
2 not
[not]1) ((often abbreviated to n't) a word used for denying, forbidding, refusing, or expressing the opposite of something: I did not see him; I didn't see him; He isn't here; Isn't he coming?; They told me not to go; Not a single person came to the party; We're going to London, not Paris; That's not true!) δεν,μη(ν),όχι,ούτε2) (used with certain verbs such as hope, seem, believe, expect and also with be afraid: `Have you got much money?' `I'm afraid not'; `Is he going to fail his exam?' `I hope not'.) όχι• -
3 not have the heart to
(not to want or be unkind enough to (do something unpleasant): I don't have the heart to tell him that everyone laughed at his suggestions.) δε μου κάνει καρδιά -
4 have nothing to do with
1) (to avoid completely: After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.) αποφεύγω2) ((also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in: This letter has/is nothing to do with you.) δεν έχω καμία σχέση -
5 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') δεν έχω καμιά ελπίδα -
6 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') δεν έχω καμιά ελπίδα -
7 have a bash at
(to make an attempt at: Although he was not a handyman, he had a bash at mending the lock.) κάνω μια προσπάθεια -
8 might have
1) (used to suggest that something would have been possible if something else had been the case: You might have caught the bus if you had run.) θα μπορούσα να είχα2) (used to suggest that a person has not done what he should: You might have told me!) θα μπορούσες/έπρεπε να3) (used to show that something was a possible action etc but was in fact not carried out or done: I might have gone, but I decided not to.) θα μπορούσα να είχα4) (used when a person does not want to admit to having done something: `Have you seen this man?' `I might have.') ίσως -
9 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) δεν έχω σε μεγάλη εκτίμησηEnglish-Greek dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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10 be low on
(not to have enough of: I'll have to go to the supermarket - we're low on coffee and sugar.) μου τελειώνει -
11 be lacking
( with in)1) (to be without or not to have enough: He is lacking in intelligence.) στερούμαι2) (to be absent; to be present in too little an amount: Money for the project is not lacking but enthusiasm is.) λείπω -
12 hypocrisy
[hi'pokrəsi](the act or state of pretending to be better than one is or to have feelings or beliefs which one does not actually have.) υποκρισία- hypocritical
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13 be pushed for
(to be short of; not to have enough of: I'm a bit pushed for time.) είμαι στριμωγμένος,δεν έχω -
14 clue
[klu:](anything that helps to solve a mystery, puzzle etc: The car number was a clue to the identity of the murderer; I can't answer the second clue in this crossword.) ένδειξη- clueless- not to have a clue -
15 gaffe
[ɡæf](something which ought not to have been said, done etc, a blunder.) γκάφα -
16 go short
(to cause oneself not to have enough of something: Save this carton for tomorrow, or else we'll go short (of milk).) έχω έλλειψη,μου τελειώνει -
17 run short
1) ((of a supply) to become insufficient: Our money is running short.) τελειώνω2) ((with of) not to have enough: We're running short of money.) μου τελειώνει -
18 Trite
adj.P. and V. ἀρχαῖος, παλαιός, P. ἕωλος.Utter trite statements, v.: P. ἀρχαιολογεῖν.'Tis a trite saying, yet will I declare it: V. πάλαι μὲν οὖν ὑμνηθὲν ἀλλʼ ὅμως ἐρῶ (Eur., Phoen. 438).In the words of the trite saying, I declare that is best for a man not to have been born: V. ἐγὼ τὸ μὲν δὴ πανταχοῦ θρυλούμενον κράτιστον εἶναι φημὶ μὴ φῦναι βροτῷ (Eur., frag.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trite
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19 as soon as
((not later than the moment) when: You may have a biscuit as soon as we get home.) μόλις -
20 in the open air
(not in a building: If it doesn't rain, we'll have the party in the open air.) έξω,στο ύπαιθρο
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