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  • 21 shipwreck

    1) (the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship: There were many shipwrecks on the rocky coast.) ναυάγιο
    2) (a wrecked ship: an old shipwreck on the shore.) ναυάγιο

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  • 22 surf

    [sə:f] 1. noun
    (the foam made as waves break on rocks or on the shore: The children were playing in the white surf.) ο αφρός που δημιουργείται από το κύμα που σκαέι στην ακτή
    2. verb
    1) (to ride on a surfboard as a sport.) κάνω `σερφινγκ`
    2) (to look for interesting sites on the Internet.) `σερφάρω` (περιηγούμαι) στο διαδίκτυο
    - surfing
    - surfboard

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  • 23 surfboard

    noun (a board on which a bather rides towards shore on the surf.) σανίδα του `σερφιν`

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  • 24 swim

    [swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb
    1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) κολυμπώ
    2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) καλύπτω απόσταση κολυμπώντας
    3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) αίσθηση που δίνεται από ζάλη
    2. noun
    (an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) κολύμπι
    - swimming
    - swimming-bath
    - swimming-pool
    - swimming-trunks
    - swimsuit
    - swimming-costume

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  • 25 wash up

    1) (to wash dishes etc after a meal: I'll help you wash up; We've washed the plates up.) πλένω τα πιάτα
    2) ((American) to wash one's hands and face.) πλένομαι
    3) (to bring up on to the shore: The ship was washed up on the rocks; A lot of rubbish has been washed up on the beach.) ξεβράζω

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  • 26 Bay

    subs.
    Bend of the shore: P. and V. κόλπος, ὁ, V. μυχός, ὁ (rare P.), πτυχαι, αἱ.
    Laurel tree: Ar. and V. δάφνη, ἡ ; see Laurel.
    Of a dog: see Bark.
    ——————
    Stand at, v. P. πρὸς ἀλκὴν τρέπεσθαι, V. ἐς ἀλκην ἐλθεῖν.
    ——————
    adj.
    See Brown.
    ——————
    v. intrans.
    V. κλαγγαίνειν; see Bark.

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

  • 27 Coast

    subs.
    P. and V. παραλία γῆ, ἡ, ἀκτή, ἡ (rare P.). P. ἡ παραλία, ἡ παραθαλασσία.
    Shore: Ar. and P. αἰγιαλός, ὁ (rare P.).
    Of or on the coast, adj.: P. and V. παρλιος, πραλος, ἀκταῖος (Thuc.), V. ἐπάκτιος, παράκτιος, P. παραθαλάσσιος, ἐπιθαλάσσιος, ἐπιθαλασσίδιος.
    On the coast: P. κάτω.
    Live on the coast, v.: P. κάτω οἰκεῖν.
    March along the coast: P. παριέναι.
    Sail along the coast: P. παραπλεῖν.

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

  • 28 Lap

    subs.
    Use P. and V. γόνατα, τά, lit., knees.
    Bosom: Ar. and V. κόλπος, ὁ.
    In a race: Ar. and V. δρόμος, ὁ.
    More quickly than a horse racer ever covered two laps: V. θᾶσσον... ἢ δρομεύς δισσοὺς διαύλους ἵππιος διήνυσεν (Eur., El. 824).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Enfold: P. and V. περιβάλλειν, V. ἀμφιβάλλειν, ἀμπέχειν; see Surround.
    Of waves lapping the shore: see Wash.
    Lick up: Ar. and V. λείχειν, ῥοφεῖν (also Xen.), Ar. ἐκλάπτειν, πολάπτειν.
    Lap over: see Overlap.

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

  • 29 Strand

    subs.
    See Shore.
    Of a rope: Ar. and P. τόνος, ὁ (Xen.).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Cast ashore: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, V. ἐκβάλλειν.
    Be stranded, cast ashore: P. and V. ἐκπίπτειν.
    met., be in difficulties: P. and V. πορεῖν, μηχανεῖν (rare P.).

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  • 30 Tow

    subs.
    P. στυππεῖον, τό (Xen.).
    Seller of tow: Ar. στυππειοπώλης, ὁ.
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    v. trans.
    P. and V. ἕλκειν, ἐφέλκειν.
    Take in tow: P. ἀναδεῖσθαι (Thuc. 2, 92).
    They did not take the hulls in tow: P. τὰ σκάφη οὐχ εἷλκον ἀναδούμενοι (Thuc. 1. 50).
    Be towed along the shore: P. ἀπὸ κάλω παραπλεῖν (Thuc. 4, 25).

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

  • 31 Wave

    v. trans.
    P. and V. σείειν, νασείειν.
    Wave in front of one: P. and V. προσείειν.
    They waved their hands in the air: P. τὰς χεῖρας ἀνέσεισαν (Thuc. 4, 38).
    Swing: P. αἰωρεῖν, Ar. and V. κυκλεῖν, V. διαφέρειν, σφενδονᾶν; see Whirl.
    Brandish: P. and V. σείειν, Ar. and V. πάλλειν, κραδαίνειν, τινάσσειν.
    V. intrans.
    Give direction by signs: P. ἐπινεύειν, Ar. and V. νεύειν.
    This man is no longer the same, he waves me back: V. ἀνὴρ ὅδʼ οὐκέθʼ αὑτός, ἐκνεύει πάλιν (Eur., Phoen. 920).
    Swing: P. and V. αἰωρεῖσθαι.
    Be hung up: P. and V. κρέμασθαι.
    Toss up and down: P. and V. σαλεύειν.
    Stream, float in air: P. and V. φέρεσθαι, V. ᾄσσεσθαι, ἀΐσσειν, ᾄσσειν.
    ——————
    subs.
    Wavy motion: P. αἰώρησις, ἡ.
    Motion: P. φορά, ἡ.
    Billow: P. and V. κῦμα, τό, κλδων, ὁ, κλυδώνιον, τό.
    Surf: P. and V. ῥόθιον, τό (Thuc. 4, 10), ῥαχία, ἡ (Thuc. 4, 10), V. φλοῖσβος, ὁ, ῥηγμν, ὁ.
    Swell: Ar. and V. οἶδμα, τό, σλος, ὁ.
    Big wave: P. and V. τρικυμία, ἡ (Plat.).
    Shore washed by waves: V. ἀκτὴ κυμοδέγμων, ἡ (Eur., Hipp. 1173).

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

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