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81 apricot
['eiprikot](an orange-coloured fruit like a small peach.) βερύκοκο -
82 atom
['ætəm]1) (the smallest part of an element.) άτομο2) (anything very small: There's not an atom of truth in what she says.) ίχνος, ψύγμα•- atomic- atomic bomb
- atom bomb
- atomic energy
- atomic power -
83 babe
[beib]1) (a baby: a babe in arms (= a small baby not yet able to walk).) βρέφος2) (see baby.) -
84 baby grand
(a small grand piano.) μικρό πιάνο με ουρά -
85 bag
[bæɡ] 1. noun1) (a container made of soft material (eg cloth, animal skin, plastic etc): She carried a small bag.) τσάντα2) (a quantity of fish or game caught: Did you get a good bag today?) ψαριά2. verb1) (to put into a bag.) βάζω σε τσάντα2) (to kill (game).) σκοτώνω (θήραμα)•- baggy- bags of
- in the bag
- bag lady -
86 ball-bearings
noun plural (in machinery etc, small steel balls that help the revolving of one part over another.) ρουλεμάν -
87 bantam
['bæntəm](a small variety of domestic fowl: She keeps bantams; ( also adjective) a bantam cock.) όρνιθα μπάνταμ -
88 barnacle
(a kind of small shellfish that sticks to rocks and the bottoms of ships.) πεταλίδα -
89 barrow
['bærəu]1) (a wheelbarrow.) χειράμαξα2) (a small (usually two-wheeled) cart.) δίτροχο καροτσάκι3) (a mound of earth piled up over the graves of important people in prehistoric times.) τύμβος -
90 beady
adjective ((of eyes) small and bright: the beady eyes of the bird.) σαν χάντρα -
91 bed
[bed]1) (a piece of furniture, or a place, to sleep on: The child sleeps in a small bed; a bed of straw.) κρεβάτι2) (the channel (of a river) or floor (of a sea) etc.) κοίτη3) (a plot in a garden: a bed of flowers.) παρτέρι4) (layer: a bed of chalk below the surface.) κοίτασμα•- - bedded- bedding
- bedbug
- bedclothes
- bedcover
- bedridden
- bedroom
- bedside
- bedspread
- bedtime
- bed and breakfast
- bed of roses
- go to bed -
92 bedbug
noun (a small blood-sucking insect that lives in houses, especially beds.) κοριός -
93 beech
[bi: ]1) ((also beech tree) a kind of forest tree with smooth silvery bark and small nuts: That tree is a beech; ( also adjective) a beech forest.) οξιά2) (its wood.) ξύλο οξιάς -
94 beeper
['bi:pə(r)](a small electronic device used by the person carrying it for receiving short messages.) φορητή ηλεκτρονική συσκευή για λήψη μηνυμάτων, βομβητής -
95 beer
[biə](a type of alcoholic drink made from malted barley flavoured with hops.) μπίρα -
96 berry
['beri]plural - berries; noun(a kind of small (often juicy) fruit: holly berry; ripe strawberries; Those berries are poisonous.) μούρο, ρώγα -
97 beside
1. preposition1) (by the side of or near: beside the window; She sat beside her sister.) δίπλα σε2) (compared with: She looks ugly beside her sister.) σε σύγκριση με•- besides2. adverb(also: These shoes are expensive - besides, they're too small; She has three sons and an adopted one besides.) επιπλέον- be beside oneself with- be beside oneself
- be beside the point -
98 birch
[bə: ]1) ((also birch tree) a kind of small tree with pointed leaves valued for its wood: That tree is a birch; ( also adjective) birch leaves.) σημύδα2) (its wood: a desk made of birch; ( also adjective) a birch desk.) ξύλο σημύδας -
99 bitty
( informal) adjective (made up of small, unrelated pieces: We had a very bitty conversation; His essay was rather bitty.) αποσπασματικός -
100 blackhead
noun (a small black-topped lump in a pore of the skin, especially of the face.) μπιμπίκι
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