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  • 1 rumour

    ['ru:mə]
    1) (a piece of news or a story passed from person to person, which may not be true: I heard a rumour that you had got a new job.) φήμη, διάδοση
    2) (general talk or gossip: Don't listen to rumour.) διαδόσεις

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  • 2 Rumour

    subs.
    P. and V. φήμη, ἡ, λόγος, ὁ, V. βάξις, ἡ, κληδών, ἡ, κλέος, τό, Ar. and V. φτις, ἡ, μῦθος, ὁ.

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  • 3 rumour

    1) φήμη
    2) φημολογία

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  • 4 abroad

    [ə'bro:d]
    1) (in or to another country: He lived abroad for many years.) στο εξωτερικό
    2) (current; going around: There's a rumour abroad that she is leaving.) διάσπαρτος, διαδεδομένος

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  • 5 circulate

    ['sə:kjuleit]
    1) (to (cause to) go round in a fixed path coming back to a starting-point: Blood circulates through the body.) κυκλοφορώ
    2) (to (cause to) spread or pass around (news etc): There's a rumour circulating that she is getting married.) κυκλοφορώ
    - circulatory

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  • 6 go around

    ((of stories, rumours etc) to be passed from one person to another: There's a rumour going around that you are leaving.) κυκλοφορώ

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  • 7 report

    [rə'po:t] 1. noun
    1) (a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: a child's school report; a police report on the accident.) έκθεση, αναφορά/ σχολικός έλεγχος
    2) (rumour; general talk: According to report, the manager is going to resign.) φήμη, διάδοση
    3) (a loud noise, especially of a gun being fired.) κρότος (από εκπυρσοκρότηση)
    2. verb
    1) (to give a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: A serious accident has just been reported; He reported on the results of the conference; Our spies report that troops are being moved to the border; His speech was reported in the newspaper.) αναφέρω
    2) (to make a complaint about; to give information about the misbehaviour etc of: The boy was reported to the headmaster for being rude to a teacher.) καταγγέλω
    3) (to tell someone in authority about: He reported the theft to the police.) αναφέρω
    4) (to go (to a place or a person) and announce that one is there, ready for work etc: The boys were ordered to report to the police-station every Saturday afternoon; Report to me when you return; How many policemen reported for duty?) παρουσιάζομαι
    - reported speech
    - report back

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  • 8 scotch

    [sko ]
    (to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) θέτω τέλος, μπλοκάρω

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  • 9 shut

    1. present participle - shutting; verb
    1) (to move (a door, window, lid etc) so that it covers or fills an opening; to move (a drawer, book etc) so that it is no longer open: Shut that door, please!; Shut your eyes and don't look.) κλείνω
    2) (to become closed: The window shut with a bang.) κλείνω
    3) (to close and usually lock (a building etc) eg at the end of the day or when people no longer work there: The shops all shut at half past five; There's a rumour that the factory is going to be shut.) κλείνω
    4) (to keep in or out of some place or keep away from someone by shutting something: The dog was shut inside the house.) κλείνω
    2. adjective
    (closed.) κλειστός
    - shut off
    - shut up

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  • 10 shut down

    (of a factory etc) to close or be closed, for a time or permanently: There is a rumour going round that the factory is going to (be) shut down (noun shut-down) κλείνω,παύω να λειτουργώ/οριστικό κλείσιμο, λουκέτο

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  • 11 Abroad

    adv.
    Out of doors: P. and V. ἔξω, Ar. and V. θρασι.
    From abroad: P. and V. ἔξωθεν, V. θραθεν.
    Of motion to: Ar. and V. θραζε.
    Away from home: use adj., P. and V. ἔκδημος, V. θυραῖος.
    Go or live abroad: P. and V. ἐκδημεῖν, ποξενοῦσθαι (Plat.), Ar. and P. ποδημεῖν, V. ξενοῦσθαι.
    Going or living abroad, subs.: P. and V. ἐκδημία, ἡ, P. ἀποδημία, ἡ.
    Get abroad ( of rumour): P. and V. διέρχεσθαι; see be bruited abroad, under Bruit.
    Owing to service in the field and occupation abroad: P. διὰ τὰς στρατείας καὶ τὴν ὑπερόριον ἀσχολίαν (Thuc. 8, 72).

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  • 12 Fame

    subs.
    Rumour: P. and V. φήμη, ἡ, λόγος, ὁ, V. βᾶξις, ἡ, κληδών, ἡ, κλέος, τό, Ar. and V. φτις, ἡ, μῦθος, ὁ.
    Celebrity: P. and V. δόξα, ἡ, εὐδοξία, ἡ, αξίωμα, τό, κλέος, τό (rare P.), ὄνομα, τό. Ar. and V. εὔκλεια, ἡ, κῦδος, τό, V. κληδών, ἡ.
    Honour: P. and V. τιμή, ἡ; see Honour.

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  • 13 Filter

    v. trans.
    Strain: P. διηθεῖν.
    V. intrans. P. ἠθεῖσθαι.
    Cleanse: P. and V. καθαίρειν.
    Filter through ( of rumour): V. ὀχετεύεσθαι (Æsch. Ag. 867).

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  • 14 Hearsay

    subs.
    P. ἀκοή, ἡ; see Rumour.
    I know by hearsay: V. ἔξοιδʼ ἀκούων (Soph., O.R. 105).

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  • 15 Make

    v. trans.
    P. and V. ποιεῖν, ἐργάζεσθαι, ἐξεργάζεσθαι.
    Make ( acquire) money: Ar. and P. ἐργάζεσθαι χρήματα (Ar., Eq. 840).
    Make a living: V. συλλέγειν βίον; see Live.
    Reap as profit: P. and V. κερδαίνειν; see Gain.
    Construct: P. and V. συντιθέναι, συμπηγνναι, συναρμόζειν, P. κατασκευάζειν, συνιστάναι, V. τεύχειν; see also Build.
    Mould, fashion: P. and V. πλάσσειν, V. σχηματίζειν.
    Render: P. and V. ποιεῖν, καθιστναι, παρέχειν (or mid.), P. παρασκευάζειν, ἀπεργάζεσθαι, Ar. and P. ποδεικνύναι, ποφαίνειν, Ar. and V. τιθέναι (rare P.), V. κτίζειν, τεύχειν.
    Make oneself ( show oneself): P. and V παρέχειν ἑαυτόν (with acc. of adj.).
    Compel: P. and V. ναγκάζειν, ἐπαναγκάζειν, βιάζεσθαι, καταναγκάζειν, Ar. and P. προσαναγκάζειν, Ar. and V. ἐξαναγκάζειν, V. διαβιάζεσθαι.
    What makes you say this? P. τί παθὼν ταῦτα λέγεις;
    Bring it about that: P. and V. πράσσειν ὅπως (aor. subj. or fut. indic.).
    Produce, cause: P. and V. ποιεῖν, V. τεύχειν. P. ἀπεργάζεσθαι.
    In periphrastic expressions, use P. and V. ποιεῖσθαι, V. τιθέναι, τθεσθαι; e.g., make haste: P. σπουδὴν ποιεῖσθαι.
    Make amedds for: see under Amends.
    Make away with: P. and V. φανίζειν, πεξαιρεῖν.
    Steal: P. διακλέπτειν; see Steal.
    Make for, hasten to: P. and V. ὁρμᾶσθαι εἰς (acc.).
    Seek: P. and V. ζητεῖν (acc.).
    Tend towards: P. and V. τείνειν εἰς (acc.), πρός (acc.), P. συντείνειν εἰς (acc.), or ἐπί (acc.), or πρός (acc.); see Tend.
    Public support made rather for the Lacedaemonians: P, ἡ εὔνοια ἐποίει τῶν ἀνθρώπων μᾶλλον εἰς τοὺς Λακεδαιμονίους (Thuc. 2. 8).
    Make free with: P. and V. χρῆσθαι (dat.).
    Make good (losses, etc.): P. and V. ναλαμβνειν, κεῖσθαι, ἐξιᾶσθαι; see Retrieve.
    Carry out (a promise, etc.): see Accomplish.
    Make light of: see Disregard.
    Make merry: P. and V. εὐωχεῖσθαι, κωμάζειν.
    Make of understand, interpret: P. ὑπολαμβνειν (acc.), ἐκλαμβνειν (acc.).
    Construct of: P. and V. συντιθέναι ἐκ (gen.).
    Be made of, be constructed of: P. συγκεῖσθαι ἐκ (gen.).
    Make out, pretend: Ar. and P. προσποιεῖσθαι; see Understand, Interpret, Represent.
    Make over, hand over: P. and V. παραδιδόναι, ἐκδιδόναι.
    Make up, dress up, v. trans.: P. and V. σκευάζειν, Ar. and P. ἐνσκευάζειν; v. intrans.: Ar. and P. ἐνσκευάζεσθαι.
    Complete (a number, etc.): P. and V. ἐκπληροῦν. P. ἀναπληροῦν.
    Trump up: P. and V. πλάσσειν, (acc.), P. κατασκευάζειν (acc.), συσκευάζειν (acc.).
    Help to make up: P. συγκατασκευάζειν (acc.).
    Constitute: P. and V. εἶναι, καθεστηκέναι (perf. of καθιστάναι).
    Help in forming: P. συγκατασκευάζειν.
    Make up (a quarrel. etc.): P. and V. εὖ τιθέναι (or mid.), καλῶς τιθέναι (or mid.) P. λύεσθαι, κατατίθεσθαι, διαλύεσθαι, Ar. and P. καταλεσθαι.
    Straightway a widespread rumour was bruited in our ears that you and your lord had made up your former quarrel: V. διʼ ὤτων δʼ εὐθὺς ἦν πολὺς λόγος σὲ καὶ πόσιν σὸν νεῖκος ἐσπεῖσθαι τὸ πρίν (Eur., Med. 1139).
    Make it up, be reconciled: P. and V. καταλλάσσεσθαι, διαλεσθαι; see under Reconcile.
    Make up for, make amends for: P. and V. κεῖσθαι (acc.) ναλαμβνειν (acc.), ᾶσθαι (acc.), ἐξιᾶσθαι (acc.).
    ——————
    subs.
    Form: P. and V. σχῆμα, τό; see Form.

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  • 16 News

    subs.
    P. and V. νέον τι, καινόν τι.
    Intelligence: P. and V. πύστις, ἡ (Thuc. but rare P.), V. πευθώ, ἡ.
    Message: P. and V. ἄγγελμα, Ar. and P. ἀγγελία, ἡ; see Message.
    Rumour, report: P. and V. φήμη, ἡ, λόγος, ὁ, V. βᾶξις, ἡ, κληδών, ἡ, κλέος, τό, Ar. and V. μῦθος, ὁ, φτις, ἡ; see Tidings.
    News of: P. ἀγγελία, ἡ (gen.).
    Bringing good news, adj.: V. εὐάγγελος.
    Bring good news, v.: Ar. and P. εὐαγγελίζεσθαι.
    Sacrifices offered for good news, subs.: Ar. εὐαγγέλια, τά.
    Bringing bad news, adj: V. κακάγγελος.

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  • 17 Obscure

    adj.
    Without light: P. and V. σκοτεινός, P. σκοτώδης, V. μαυρός, λυγαῖος, κνεφαῖος, ὀρφναῖος, δναφώδης, νήλιος, φεγγής, ναύγητος.
    In shadow: P. ἐπίσκιος (Plat.).
    Hard to understand: P. and V. σαφής, δηλος, ποικλος, αἰνιγματώδης, V. δυσμαθής, σνετος, σημος, ἄσκοπος, ἀξύμβλητος, αἰολόστομος, ἐπάργεμος, δυστόπαστος, δυστέκμαρτος, δυσεύρετος, ψελλός, αἰνικτός, Ar. and P. τέκμαρτος; see Unintelligible.
    Secret: P. and V. κρυπτός, λαθραῖος, φανής, κρυφαῖος, V. κρύφιος.
    An obscure rumour: V. μαυρὸς κληδών, ἡ.
    Humble (of origin, etc.): P. and V. ταπεινός, φαῦλος, V. βραχύς, βαιός, μαυρός; see Mean.
    Inglorious: P. and V. τιμος, δόκιμος, φανής, ἀκλεής, νώνυμος, P. ἄδοξος, V. δυσκλεής (also Xen.), σημος.
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    v. trans.
    Cast a shadow over: P. ἐπισκοτεῖν (dat.), V. σκιάζειν (acc.), σκοτοῦν (acc.) (pass. used in Plat.).
    Cause to disappear: P. and V. φανίζειν.
    Hide: P. and V. κρύπτειν, συγκρύπτειν; see Hide.
    Make unintelligible, confuse: P. and V. συγχεῖν.
    Tarnish: P. and V. αἰσχνειν, καταισχνειν.

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  • 18 Report

    v. trans.
    Announce: P. and V. ἀγγέλλειν, παγγέλλειν, ἐξαγγέλλειν, διαγγέλλειν, ναγγέλλειν, ἐκφέρειν, P. ἀναφέρειν.
    Relate: P. and V. λέγειν, φράζειν, ἐξηγεῖσθαι, ἐξειπεῖν, διέρχεσθαι, ἐπεξέρχεσθαι, Ar. and P. διηγεῖσθαι, διεξέρχεσθαι, V. ἐκφράζειν.
    Divulge: P. and V. μηνειν, ἐκφέρειν; see Divulge.
    Noise abroad: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, διασπείρειν, V. θροεῖν, σπείρειν.
    Be reported, noised abroad: V. κλῄζεσθαι, ὑμνεῖσθαι, P. and V. θρυλεῖσθαι, διέρχεσθαι, P. διαθρυλεῖσθαι (Xen.).
    I think we should sail to Mitylene before our presence is reported: P. δοκεῖ μοι πλεῖν ἐπὶ Μυτιλήνην πρὶν ἐκπύστους γενέσθαι (Thuc. 3, 30).
    They apprehended all whom they met that their presence should not be reported: P. ὅσοις ἐπιτύχοιεν συνελάμβανον τοῦ μὴ ἐξάγγελτοι γενέσθαι (Thuc. 8, 14).
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    subs.
    Rumour: P. and V. φήμη, ἡ, λόγος, ὁ, V. βάξις, ἡ, κληδών, ἡ, κλέος, τό, Ar. and V. μῦθος, ὁ, φτις, ἡ.
    Message: Ar. and P. ἀγγελία, ἡ, P. ἀπαγγελία, ἡ, P. and V. ἄγγελμα, τό.
    Account, narrative: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, μῦθος, ὁ (Plat.).

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  • 19 Saying

    subs.
    P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, παροιμία, ἡ, φήμη, ἡ, V. αἶνος, ὁ.
    Sayings, maxims: P. and V. γνῶμαι, αἱ.
    As the saying is: P. τὸ λεγόμενον, ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν, V. ὡς εἰπεῖν ἔπος, ὡς λόγος (Eur., Phoen. 396).
    Rumour: P. and V. φήμη, ἡ, λόγος, ὁ, V. βάξις, ἡ, κληδών, ἡ, κλέος, τό, Ar. and V. φτις, ἡ, μῦθος, ὁ.
    Word: see Word.

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  • 20 Tidings

    subs.
    Message Ar. and P. ἀγγελία, ἡ, P. and V. ἄγγελμα, τό, P. ἀπαγγελία, ἡ, V. κηρυκεύματα, τά.
    News: P. and V. νέον τι, καινόν τι.
    Intelligence: P. and V. πύστις, ἡ (Thuc. but rare P.), V. πευθώ, ἡ.
    Rumour: P. and V. φήμη, ἡ, λόγος, ὁ, V. βᾶξις, ἡ, κληδών, ἡ, κλέος, τό, Ar. and V. μῦθος, ὁ, φτις, ἡ.
    Tidings of capture: V. βᾶξις λώσιμος, ἡ (Æsch., Ag. 10).
    Bring good tidings, v.: Ar. and P. εὐαγγελίζεσθαι.
    Sacrifice offered for good tidings: Ar. εὐαγγέλια, τά.
    Bringing good tidings, adj.: V. εὐάγγελος.
    Bringing bad tidings: V. κακάγγελος.

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