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  • 1 out-and-out

    adjective (very bad: an out-and-out liar.) πωρωμένος, πέρα ως πέρα

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  • 2 Out

    adv.
    Outside: P. and V. ἔξω, ἐκτός, Ar. and V. θύραζε.
    From home: P. and V. ἔξω, Ar. and V. θύρασι, or use V. adj., θυραῖος.
    Out and out, thoroughly: P. and V. παντελῶς, πάντως; see Thoroughly, Utterly.
    Hear one out: use P. and V. κούειν πάντα.
    ——————
    interj.
    See Away.
    Out upon you: use Ar. and V. ἔρρε, V. ἔρροις.
    Out upon him: V. ἐρρέτω.

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  • 3 Out of

    prep.
    P. and V. ἐκ (gen.); before vowels, P. and V. ἐξ.
    Out of doors: use V. adj., θυραῖος, or adv., P. and V. ἔξω, Ar. and V. θρασι.
    Out of hand: use disobedient, offhand.
    Out of one's mind: use mad.
    Out of temper: see Angry.
    Out of tune: see Discordant.
    Out of the way, adv.:P. and V. ἐκποδών.
    Put out of the way, v.:P. and V. φανίζειν; see Destroy.
    Eccentric: P. and V. τοποι (Eur., frag.).
    Desolate: P. and V. ἐρῆμος; see Desolate.
    Distant: P. and V. ἔσχατος; see Distant.

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  • 4 out of control

    (not under the authority or power of someone: The brakes failed and the car went out of control; Those children are completely out of control (= wild and disobedient).) εκτός ελέγχου

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  • 5 out of shape

    (not in the proper shape: I sat on my hat and it's rather out of shape.) στραπατσαρισμένος

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  • 6 Out-going

    subs.
    P. and V. ἔξοδος, ἡ.
    Expenditure: P. and V. νλωμα, τό, δαπνη, ἡ.

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  • 7 out on a limb

    (on one's own and in a dangerous or disadvantageous position.) εκτεθειμένος, σε δύσκολη θέση

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  • 8 spread out

    1) (to extend or stretch out: The fields spread out in front of him.) εκτείνομαι
    2) (to distribute over a wide area or period of time: She spread the leaflets out on the table.) απλώνω
    3) (to scatter and go in different directions, in order to cover a wider area: They spread out and began to search the entire area.) απλώνομαι,σκορπίζω

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  • 9 sell-out

    1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) ξεπούλημα
    2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) προδοσία

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  • 10 Look-out

    subs.
    Place for looking out: P. περιωπή, ἡ. P. and V. σκοπία, ἡ, σκοπή, ἡ (Xen.).
    Watch, guard: P. and V. φυλακή, ἡ, φρουρά, ἡ, τήρησις, ἡ, V. φρούρημα, τό.
    Keep a look out, v.: P. and V. φυλάσσειν. τηρεῖν.
    Keep a look-out for: P. and V. φυλάσσειν (acc.), τηρεῖν (acc.).
    Be on the look-out: Ar. and P. προφυλάσσειν.

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  • 11 strike out

    1) (to erase or cross out (a word etc): He read the essay and struck out a word here and there.) διαγράφω
    2) (to start fighting: He's a man who strikes out with his fists whenever he's angry.) βαράω

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  • 12 Mete out

    v. trans.
    Distribute: P. and V. νέμειν, διαδιδόναι; see Distribute.
    Measure out: P. and V. μετρεῖν, P. διαμετρεῖν.
    Mete out (punishment, etc.): see Inflict.

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  • 13 even out

    1) (to become level or regular: The road rose steeply and then evened out; His pulse began to even out.) εξομαλύνω,-ομαι
    2) (to make smooth: He raked the soil to even it out.) ισιώνω,ισοπεδώνω
    3) (to make equal: If Jane would do some of Mary's typing, that would even the work out.) εξισορροπώ

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  • 14 make out

    1) (to see, hear or understand: He could make out a ship in the distance.) διακρίνω,καταλαβαίνω
    2) (to make it seem that: He made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.) φέρομαι σαν,περνώ για/παρουσιάζω σαν
    3) (to write or fill in: The doctor made out a prescription.) γράφω,συμπληρώνω
    4) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck: They were making out in the back seat.) αγκαλιάζω,θωπέυω

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  • 15 back out

    1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) βγαίνω με την όπισθεν
    2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) κάνω πίσω

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  • 16 knock out

    1) (to make unconscious by a blow, or (in boxing) unable to recover within the required time: The boxer knocked his opponent out in the third round.) ρίχνω αναίσθητο
    2) (to defeat and cause to retire from a competition: That team knocked us out in the semi-finals (noun knock-out).) αποκλείω

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  • 17 pick out

    1) (to choose or select: She picked out one dress that she particularly liked.) διαλέγω,ξεχωρίζω
    2) (to see or recognize (a person, thing etc): He must be among those people getting off the train, but I can't pick him out.) διακρίνω
    3) (to play (a piece of music), especially slowly and with difficulty, especially by ear, without music in front of one: I don't really play the piano, but I can pick out a tune on one with one finger.) παίζω με το αυτί

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  • 18 go in one ear and out the other

    (not to make any lasting impression: I keep telling that child to work harder but my words go in one ear and out the other.) από το ένα αυτί μπαίνει και από το άλλο βγαίνει

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  • 19 Blurt out

    v.
    P. and V. μηνειν, ἐκλαλεῖν (Eur., frag.).
    Fling out ( words): P. and V. ἐκβάλλειν, V. ῥίπτειν, πορρίπτειν, ἐκρίπτειν.

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  • 20 Trick out

    v. intrans.
    P. and V. ποικίλλειν, κοσμεῖν, V. ἀσκεῖν, ἐξασκεῖν, ἐκπονεῖν, περιστέλλειν.
    A speech tricked out in fine phrases and words: P. κεκαλλιεπημένοι λόγοι ῥήμασί τε καὶ ὀνόμασι (Plat., Ap. 17B).

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • out-and-out — out and out, out and out out and outadj. Without any reservation or disguise; downright; plain; unqualified; absolute; as, an out and out villain; an out and out lie. Syn: flat out, outright. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • out and about — See: UP AND ABOUT …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • out-and-out — {adj.} Extreme; complete; thorough. * /The candidate was an out and out conservative./ * /It was out and out robbery to charge twice the usual price for eggs just because they were scarce./ Compare: THROUGH AND THROUGH …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • out-and-out — {adj.} Extreme; complete; thorough. * /The candidate was an out and out conservative./ * /It was out and out robbery to charge twice the usual price for eggs just because they were scarce./ Compare: THROUGH AND THROUGH …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • out-and-out — adjective Date: 1813 being such completely at all times, in every way, or from every point of view < an out and out fraud > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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