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21 minute
I ['minit] noun1) (the sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds: It is twenty minutes to eight; The journey takes thirty minutes; a ten-minute delay.) λεπό(της ώρας)2) (in measuring an angle, the sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds: an angle of 47° 50′ (= forty-seven degrees, fifty minutes).) λεπτό της μοίρας3) (a very short time: Wait a minute; It will be done in a minute.) στιγμή4) (a particular point in time: At that minute, the telephone rang.) στιγμή5) ((in plural) the notes taken at a meeting recording what was said: The chairman asked for this decision to be recorded in the minutes.) πρακτικά•- the minute that
- the minute
- to the minute
- up to the minute II adjective1) (very small: The diamonds in the brooch were minute.) μικροσκοπικός2) (paying attention to the smallest details: minute care.) σχολαστικός•- minutely- minuteness -
22 oblivious
[ə'bliviəs](unaware of or not paying attention to: He was oblivious of what was happening; He was oblivious to our warnings.) που δεν έχει συναίσθηση,αδιάφορος -
23 payment
1) (money etc paid: The TV can be paid for in ten weekly payments.) πληρωμή2) (the act of paying: He gave me a book in payment for my kindness.) εξόφληση/ανταπόδοση -
24 rebate
['ri:beit](a part of a payment, tax etc which is given back to the person paying it.) επιστροφή κρατήσεων/φόρου -
25 redeem
[rə'di:m]1) (to buy back (something that has been pawned): I'm going to redeem my gold watch.) εξαγοράζω, παίρνω πίσω2) (to set (a person) free by paying a ransom; (of Jesus Christ) to free (a person) from sin.) εξαγοράζω την ελευθερία (ομήρου)/ λυτρώνω3) (to compensate for or cancel out the faults of: His willingness to work redeemed him in her eyes.) εξιλεώνω•- Redeemer- redemption
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26 refund
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27 shame
[ʃeim] 1. noun1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) ντροπή2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) ντροπή3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) αίσχος4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) κρίμα2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) φέρνω στο φιλότιμο2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) ντροπιάζω•- shameful- shamefully
- shamefulness
- shameless
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
- shamefaced
- put to shame
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28 smart card
noun (an advanced version of a credit card, with a computer memory, which can be used for such purposes as paying money and identification.) ηλεκτρονική κάρτα -
29 smuggle
1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) περνώ λαθραία,κάνω λαθρεμπόριο2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) περνώ στα κρυφά•- smuggler- smuggling -
30 stand
[stænd] 1. past tense, past participle - stood; verb1) (to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying: His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand; After the storm, few trees were left standing.) στέκομαι2) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) στέκομαι,σηκώνομαι όρθιος3) (to remain motionless: The train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.) στέκω4) (to remain unchanged: This law still stands.) παραμένω,ισχύω5) (to be in or have a particular place: There is now a factory where our house once stood.) στέκω6) (to be in a particular state, condition or situation: As matters stand, we can do nothing to help; How do you stand financially?) στέκω,υφίσταμαι,είμαι σε κατάσταση7) (to accept or offer oneself for a particular position etc: He is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.) θέτω υποψηφιότητα8) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) στήνω(όρθιο),ακουμπώ,βάζω9) (to undergo or endure: He will stand (his) trial for murder; I can't stand her rudeness any longer.) δικάζομαι/υποφέρω,ανέχομαι10) (to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person): Let me stand you a drink!) κερνώ2. noun1) (a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc: The guard took up his stand at the gate; I shall make a stand for what I believe is right.) θέση2) (an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something: a coat-stand; The sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.) βάθρο,στήριγμα,βάση3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) πάγκος,περίπτερο4) (a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators: The stand was crowded.) εξέδρα5) ((American) a witness box in a law court.) θέση εξεταζόμενου μάρτυρα•- standing 3. noun1) (time of lasting: an agreement of long standing.) διάρκεια2) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) (κοινωνική κλπ.)θέση,υπόληψη•- stand-by4. adjective((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) σε κατάσταση αναμονής5. adverb(travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) σε κατάσταση αναμονής- stand-in- standing-room
- make someone's hair stand on end
- stand aside
- stand back
- stand by
- stand down
- stand fast/firm
- stand for
- stand in
- stand on one's own two feet
- stand on one's own feet
- stand out
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31 stow away
1) (to hide oneself on a ship, aircraft etc before its departure, in order to travel on it without paying the fare: He stowed away on a cargo ship for New York.) ταξιδεύω λαθραία2) (to put or pack in a (secret) place until required: My jewellery is safely stowed away in the bank.) φυλάγω,καταχωνιάζω -
32 wave aside
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33 Arrear
subs.Be in arrear ( in paying the award of the court): P. ὑπερήμερος γίγνεσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Arrear
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34 Canvass
subs.Paying court: P. θεραπεία, ἡ.Intrigue, lobbying: P. παραγγελία, ἡ.——————v. trans.Examine, discuss: P. and V. σκοπεῖν, ἐπισκοπεῖν, ἐξετάζειν.Visit ( to ask support): P. προσέρχεσθαι (dat.) (Dem. 341).Canvass for ( office): P. μνηστεύειν (acc.).They canvassed the soldiers individually, urging them not to permit it: P. τῶν στρατιωτῶν ἕνα ἕκαστον μετῇσαν μὴ ἐπιτρέπειν (Thuc. 8, 73).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Canvass
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35 Contributary
adj.Paying taxes: P. συντελής (also met. in V.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Contributary
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36 Courting
subs.Paying court: P. θεραπεία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Courting
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37 Deference
subs.Paying respects: P. θεραπεία, ἡ.Respectfulness: V. αἰδώς, ἡ.Think ye in truth that he will pay deference or heed to the blind man: V. ἦ καὶ δοκεῖτε τοῦ τυφλοῦ τινʼ ἐντροπὴν ἢ φροντίδʼ ἕξειν (Soph., O.C. 299).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Deference
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38 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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39 Property
subs.Men of property: use rich.Claim a property at law: P. ἐπιδικάζεσθαι κλήρου.Landed property: P. οὐσία ἔγγειος, ἡ.Personal property: P. ἀφανὴς οὐσία, ἡ.Portable property: P. κατασκευή, ἡ.Real property: P. φανερὰ οὐσία, ἡ.Taxable property: P. τίμημα, τό.Inherent quality in things (as colour, weight, etc.), P. πάθος, τό (Plat.), πάθημα, τό (Plat.); see Attribute.Characteristic: P. and V. ἴδιον.Theatrical properties: Ar. σκευάρια, τά.Property tax: Ar. and P. εἰσφορά, ἡ.Pay the property tax, v.: P. εἰσφέρειν.Join in paying property tax: P. συνεισφέρειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Property
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40 Tax
subs.Duty: Ar. and P. τέλος, τό.Property-tax: Ar. and P. εἰσφορά, ἡ.Pay property-tax, v.; P. εἰσφέρειν.Join in paying a property-tax: P. συνεισφέρειν.——————v. trans.P. φόρον ἐπιτάσσειν (dat.).met., exercise: P. and V. γυμνάζειν. UseQuestion, accuse: P. and V. ἐλέγχειν, ἐξελέγχειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tax
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