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  • 1 Sharp

    adj.
    For cutting: P. and V. τομός (Plat.), V. ὀξύθηκτος, θηκτός, συντεθηγμένος, τεθηγμένος, Ar. and V. ὀξς, ὀξύστομος.
    Stinging ( of taste): P. and V. πικρός. Ar. and P. δριμύς, P. ὀξύς.
    Giving pain: Ar. and P. ὀδυνηρός, V. διώδυνος.
    Bitter (of words, etc.): P. and V. πικρός, V. τεθηγμένος.
    Of sight: Ar. and P. ὀξύς.
    Of wits: Ar. and P. ὀξύς. P. and V. δριμύς (Plat. and Eur., Cycl.), see Clever.
    Of sound: P. and V. ὀξύς, V. λιγς (also Plat. but rare P.), ὄρθιος, πικρός, διτορος, Ar. and V. πέρτονος.
    Quick: P. and V. ταχς; see Quick.
    Getting more than one's share: P. πλεονεκτικός.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sharp

  • 2 crack

    [kræk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) ραγίζω
    2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) σπάω
    3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) κάνω κρακ
    4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) λέω (αστείο)
    5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) ανοίγω (χρηματοκιβώτιο) με διάρρηξη
    6) (to solve (a code).) σπάω (κώδικα)
    7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) υποχωρώ, `σπάω`
    2. noun
    1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) ράγισμα
    2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) χαραμάδα
    3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) κρότος
    4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) χτύπημα
    5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) αστείο
    6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol) κρακ, ναρκωτική ουσία
    3. adjective
    (expert: a crack racing-driver.) πρώτης τάξεως
    - crackdown
    - cracker
    - crackers
    - crack a book
    - crack down on
    - crack down
    - get cracking
    - have a crack at
    - have a crack

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  • 3 click

    [klik] 1. noun
    (a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on: the click of the camera.) κλικ
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) make such a sound: The soldier clicked his heels together; The gate clicked.) κάνω κλικ

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  • 4 pip

    I [pip] noun
    (a seed of a fruit: an orange/apple pip.) κουκούτσι
    II [pip] noun
    (a short sharp sound on radio, a telephone etc, used eg to show the exact time: He put his watch right by the pips.) οξύς ήχος που επισημαίνει την ώρα

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  • 5 scrape

    [skreip] 1. verb
    1) (to rub against something sharp or rough, usually causing damage: He drove too close to the wall and scraped his car.) ξύνω,(ξε)γδέρνω
    2) (to clean, clear or remove by rubbing with something sharp: He scraped his boots clean; He scraped the paint off the door.) καθαρίζω ξύνοντας
    3) (to make a harsh noise by rubbing: Stop scraping your feet!) τρίβω με τραχύ ηχο,τρίζω
    4) (to move along something while just touching it: The boat scraped against the landing-stage.) περνώ ξυστά
    5) (to make by scraping: The dog scraped a hole in the sand.) ανοίγω με τα νύχια
    2. noun
    1) (an act or sound of scraping.) ξύσιμο,γρατσούνισμα
    2) (a mark or slight wound made by scraping: a scrape on the knee.) γδάρσιμο,ξέγδαρμα
    3) (a situation that may lead to punishment: The child is always getting into scrapes.) μπλέξιμο
    - scrape the bottom of the barrel
    - scrape through
    - scrape together/up

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  • 6 scratch

    [skræ ] 1. verb
    1) (to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across: The cat scratched my hand; How did you scratch your leg?; I scratched myself on a rose bush.) (ξε)γδέρνω,γρατσουνίζω
    2) (to rub to relieve itching: You should try not to scratch insect bites.) ξύνω
    3) (to make by scratching: He scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.) σκαλίζω
    4) (to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) βγάζω με τα νύχια
    5) (to withdraw from a game, race etc: That horse has been scratched.) αποσύρω
    2. noun
    1) (a mark, injury or sound made by scratching: covered in scratches; a scratch at the door.) γδάρσιμο,αμυχή,γρατσουνιά
    2) (a slight wound: I hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.) γδάρσιμο,ξέγδαρμα
    3) (in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.) αφετηρία
    - scratchiness
    - scratch the surface
    - start from scratch
    - up to scratch

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  • 7 chirp

    [ ə:p] 1. nouns
    (the sharp, shrill sound of certain birds and insects.) τιτίβισμα
    2. verb
    (to make such a sound.) τιτιβίζω

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  • 8 creak

    [kri:k] 1. verb
    (to make a sharp grating sound: That chair is creaking beneath your weight.) τρίζω
    2. noun
    (such a sound: The strange creaks in the old house kept the girl awake.) τρίξιμο
    - creakiness

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  • 9 ping

    [piŋ] 1. noun
    (a sharp, ringing sound such as that of a glass being lightly struck, or a stretched wire, thread etc being pulled and released: His knife struck the wine-glass with a loud ping.) ντιν
    2. verb
    (to make such a sound: The glass pinged.) κουδουνίζω

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  • 10 bark

    I 1. noun
    (the short, sharp cry of a dog, fox etc.) γάβγισμα
    2. verb
    1) (to make this sound: The dog barked at the stranger.) γαβγίζω
    2) (to utter abruptly: She barked a reply.) γαβγίζω
    II 1. noun
    (the covering of the trunk and branches of a tree: He stripped the bark off the branch.) φλοιός
    2. verb
    (to take the skin off (part of the body) by accident: I barked my shin on the table.) γδέρνω

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  • 11 knock

    [nok] 1. verb
    1) (to make a sharp noise by hitting or tapping, especially on a door etc to attract attention: Just then, someone knocked at the door.) χτυπώ
    2) (to cause to move, especially to fall, by hitting (often accidentally): She knocked a vase on to the floor while she was dusting.) (χτυπώ και) ρίχνω
    3) (to put into a certain state or position by hitting: He knocked the other man senseless.) ρίχνω
    4) ((often with against, on) to strike against or bump into: She knocked against the table and spilt his cup of coffee; I knocked my head on the car door.) χτυπώ
    2. noun
    1) (an act of knocking or striking: She gave two knocks on the door; He had a nasty bruise from a knock he had received playing football.) χτύπημα
    2) (the sound made by a knock, especially on a door etc: Suddenly they heard a loud knock.) χτύπος
    - knock-kneed
    - knock about/around
    - knock back
    - knock down
    - knock off
    - knock out
    - knock over
    - knock up
    - get knocked up

    English-Greek dictionary > knock

  • 12 twang

    1. noun
    (a sound of or like a tightly-stretched string breaking or being plucked: The string broke with a sharp twang.) ήχος παλλόμενης χορδής
    2. verb
    (to make a twang: He twanged his guitar; The wire twanged.) γρατσουνίζω / βγάζω ήχο τεντωμένης χορδής

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  • 13 Highest

    adj.
    Ar. and V. πέρτατος.
    met., extreme: P. and V. ἔσχατος.
    Supreme: V. ὕψιστος, πατος.
    In the highest degree: see Exceedingly.
    Exalted: P. and V. λαμπρός, ἐπσημος, ἐκπρεπής, διαπρεπής, ὑψηλός (Plat.).
    Proud: P. and V. σεμνός, P. ὑπερήφανος, V. ὑψήγορος, πέρκοπος, Ar. and V. γαῦρος; see Proud.
    Of birth: see high-born.
    Of tone, sound: P. and V. ὀξς, Ar. and V. ὄρθιος; see Sharp.
    Of opinion. — Have a high opinion of, v.: P. περὶ πολλοῦ ποιεῖσθαι (acc.).
    Of price: P. and V. πολύς.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Highest

  • 14 Sharpness

    subs.
    P. ὀξύτης, ἡ.
    Bitterness: P. and V. πικρότης, ἡ.
    Anger: P. and V. ὀργή, ἡ; see Anger.
    Of sight or wits: P. ὀξύτης, ἡ.
    Over-sharpness: P. περίνοια, ἡ.
    Of sound: P. ὀξύτης, ἡ.
    Sharp-practice: P. πλεονεξία, ἡ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sharpness

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