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41 Payment
subs.Act of paying: P. ἀπόδοσις, ἡ, δόσις, ἡ, φορά, ἡ, ἔκτισις, ἡ.Payment of wages: P. μισθοδοσία, ἡ.Upon the dead man hath now fallen a bitter payment of blood for blood: V. αἷμα δʼ αἵματος πικρὸς δανεισμὸς ἦλθε τῷ θανόντι νῦν (Eur., El. 857).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Payment
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42 bank
I 1. [bæŋk] noun1) (a mound or ridge (of earth etc): The child climbed the bank to pick flowers.) πλαγιά2) (the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc: The river overflowed its banks.) όχθη3) (a raised area of sand under the sea: a sand-bank.) ξέρα2. verb1) ((often with up) to form into a bank or banks: The earth was banked up against the wall of the house.) στιβάζω2) (to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning: The plane banked steeply.) γέρνωII 1. [bæŋk] noun1) (a place where money is lent or exchanged, or put for safety and/or to acquire interest: He has plenty of money in the bank; I must go to the bank today.) τράπεζα2) (a place for storing other valuable material: A blood bank.) τράπεζα2. verb(to put into a bank: He banks his wages every week.) καταθέτω- banker- bank book
- banker's card
- bank holiday
- bank-note
- bank on III [bæŋk] noun(a collection of rows (of instruments etc): The modern pilot has banks of instruments.) σειρά -
43 stem
I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) μίσχος2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) στέλεχος,πόδι(ποτηριού),σωλήνας(πίπας)3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) στείρα(κοράκι)πλώρης2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) προέρχομαι,πηγάζω- - stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).) ανακόπτω -
44 flow
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45 flush
1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) αναψοκοκκίνισμα,ξάναμμα2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) χείμαρρος νερού2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) αναψοκοκκινίζω2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) ξεπλένω,τραβώ το καζανάκι3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) αναγάζω να εγκαταλείψει την κρυψώνα του•- flushed- in the first flush of
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46 trail
[treil] 1. verb1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) σέρνω / -ομαι2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) σέρνω τα βήματά μου3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) ακολουθώ τα ίχνη2. noun1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) ίχνη2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) μονοπάτι3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) γραμμή, αποτύπωμα•- trailer -
47 cold
[kəuld] 1. adjective1) (low in temperature: cold water; cold meat and salad.) κρύος2) (lower in temperature than is comfortable: I feel cold.) που κρυώνει3) (unfriendly: His manner was cold.) ψυχρός2. noun1) (the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings: She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain; He was blue with cold.) κρύο, ψύχος2) (an illness with running nose, coughing etc: He has a bad cold; She has caught a cold; You might catch cold.) κρυολόγημα•- coldly- coldness
- cold-blooded
- cold war
- get cold feet
- give someone the cold shoulder
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48 flesh
[fleʃ]1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) σάρκα2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) `σάρκα` φρούτου•- fleshy- flesh and blood
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49 pool
[pu:l] I noun1) (a small area of still water: The rain left pools in the road.) λιμνούλα με νερό2) (a similar area of any liquid: a pool of blood/oil.) λιμνούλα3) (a deep part of a stream or river: He was fishing (in) a pool near the river-bank.) βαθύ σημείο ποταμού4) (a swimming-pool: They spent the day at the pool.) πισίνα,κολυμβητήριοII 1. noun(a stock or supply: We put our money into a general pool.) κοινό ταμείο2. verb(to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.)- football pools- pools -
50 donor
['dounə]noun (a giver of a gift or of a part of the body used to replace a diseased part of someone else's body: The new piano in the hall is the gift of an anonymous donor; a kidney donor; a blood donor.) δωρητής -
51 drip
[drip] 1. past tense, past participle - dripped; verb(to (cause to) fall in single drops: Rain dripped off the roof; His hand was dripping blood.) στάζω2. noun1) (a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops: A drip of water ran down the tap.) στάλα2) (the noise made by dripping: I can hear a drip somewhere.) στάξιμο3) (an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body.) σύστημα τεχνητού ορού•- dripping- drip-dry 3. verb(to dry in this manner.) -
52 gore
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53 valve
[vælv]1) (a device for allowing a liquid or gas to pass through an opening in one direction only.)2) (a structure with the same effect in an animal body: Valves in the heart control the flow of blood in the human body.)3) (a type of electronic component found in many, especially older, types of television, radio etc.) -
54 Visit
subs.P. and V. εἴσοδος, ἡ.——————v. trans.P. and V. ἐπέρχεσθαι (acc.) (Thuc. 8, 54), φοιτᾶν (παρά, acc. or πρός, acc.), προσέρχεσθαι πρός (acc.), P. ἐπιφοιτᾶν (εἰς, acc.), Ar. and V. εἰσφοιτᾶν (acc.).Go around: Ar. and P. περιέρχεσθαι (acc.).Visit a patient: P. εἰσέρχεσθαι (dat.) (Dem. 307).The anger of the goddess hath visited you: V. ὀργαὶ δʼ ἔς σʼ ἀπέσκηψαν θεᾶς (Eur., Hipp. 438).Had I not visited my comrades' murder on you: V. εἰ μή σʼ ἑταίρων φόνον ἐτιμωρησάμην (Eur., Cycl. 695).How soon the goddesses have visited your mother's blood upon you: V. ὡς ταχὺ μετῆλθόν σʼ αἷμα μητέρος θεαί (Eur., Or. 423).Visit anger on the city: V. ἐπιρρέπειν μῆνιν πόλει (Æsch., Eum. 888); see Vent.I will visit this land with my wrath: V. βαρεῖα χώρᾳ τῇδʼ ὁμιλήσω (Æsch., Eum. 720).A couch not visited by dreams: V. εὐνὴ ὀνείροις οὐκ ἐπισκοπουμένη (Æsch., Ag. 13).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Visit
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55 cold-blooded
1) (having blood (like that of a fish) which takes the same temperature as the surroundings of the body: cold-blooded creatures.) ψυχρόαιμος2) (cruel and unfeeling: cold-blooded murder.) εν ψυχρώ/ ασυγκίνητος -
56 ooze
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57 red
[red]noun, adjective1) ((of) the colour of blood: a red car/dress / cheeks; Her eyes were red with crying.) κόκκινος2) ((of hair or fur) (of) a colour which varies between a golden brown and a deep reddish-brown.) κοκκινωπός3) ((a) communist: Red China; A lot of his university friends are Reds.) ερυθρός, κομμουνιστής•- redden
- reddish
- redness
- redcurrant
- redhead
- red herring
- red-hot
- Red Indian
- red-letter day
- red tape
- be in the red
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58 streak
[stri:k] 1. noun1) (a long, irregular mark or stripe: There was a streak of blood on her cheek; a streak of lightning.) γραμμή,λωρίδα2) (a trace of some quality in a person's character etc: She has a streak of selfishness.) τάση,ίχνη2. verb1) (to mark with streaks: Her dark hair was streaked with grey; The child's face was streaked with tears.) κάνω γραμμές,αυλακώνω2) (to move very fast: The runner streaked round the racetrack.) τρέχω σαν αστραπή•- streaky -
59 menstruate
['menstrueit](to discharge blood monthly from the uterus: Many girls begin to menstruate at the age of 12 or 13.) εμμηνορροώ -
60 plasma
['plæzmə](the liquid part of blood and certain other fluids produced by the body.) πλάσμα
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