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  • 1 Space

    subs.
    Room: P. and V. χῶρος, ὁ.
    A space of eight feet: P. ὀκτώπουν χωρίον (Plat., Men. 82E).
    Plenty of space: P. εὐρυχωρία, ἡ.
    Want of space: P. στενοχωρία, ἡ.
    Country: P. and V. χώρα, ἡ.
    In a small space: P. ἐν ὀλίγῳ.
    Have space for, v.; P. and V. χωρεῖν (acc.).
    Time: P. and V. χρόνος, ὁ.
    Space of, length of: use P. and V. πλῆθος, τό (gen.).
    After a space: P. and V. διὰ χρόνου.
    Within the space of short time: P. ἐντὸς οὐ πολλοῦ χρόνου (Plat.).
    Interval: P. διάλειμμα, τό, διάστημα, τό; see Interval.
    Space between two towers: P. μεταπύργιον, τό.
    Space between two armies: V. μεταίχμιον, τό.

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

  • 2 time

    1. noun
    1) (the hour of the day: What time is it?; Can your child tell the time yet?) ώρα
    2) (the passage of days, years, events etc: time and space; Time will tell.) χρόνος
    3) (a point at which, or period during which, something happens: at the time of his wedding; breakfast-time.) καιρός, ώρα
    4) (the quantity of minutes, hours, days etc, eg spent in, or available for, a particular activity etc: This won't take much time to do; I enjoyed the time I spent in Paris; At the end of the exam, the supervisor called `Your time is up!') (διαθέσιμος) χρόνος
    5) (a suitable moment or period: Now is the time to ask him.) κατάλληλη στιγμή / περίσταση
    6) (one of a number occasions: He's been to France four times.) φορά
    7) (a period characterized by a particular quality in a person's life, experience etc: He went through an unhappy time when she died; We had some good times together.) περίοδος, στιγμή
    8) (the speed at which a piece of music should be played; tempo: in slow time.) χρόνος, ρυθμός
    2. verb
    1) (to measure the time taken by (a happening, event etc) or by (a person, in doing something): He timed the journey.) χρονομετρώ
    2) (to choose a particular time for: You timed your arrival beautifully!) επιλέγω το χρόνο, διαλέγω την ώρα μου (για)
    - timelessly
    - timelessness
    - timely
    - timeliness
    - timer
    - times
    - timing
    - time bomb
    - time-consuming
    - time limit
    - time off
    - time out
    - timetable
    - all in good time
    - all the time
    - at times
    - be behind time
    - for the time being
    - from time to time
    - in good time
    - in time
    - no time at all
    - no time
    - one
    - two at a time
    - on time
    - save
    - waste time
    - take one's time
    - time and time again
    - time and again

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  • 3 Interval

    subs.
    P. διάλειμμα, τό, διάστημα, τό.
    Intervening space between two armies: V. μεταίχμιον, τό, or pl.
    Rest, breathing space: P. and V. παῦλα, ἡ, νπαυλα, ἡ, ναπνοή, ἡ, P. ἀνάπαυσις, ἡ, V. ἀμπνοή, ἡ.
    Cessation: P. and V. διλυσις, ἡ.
    Stand at intervals, v.: P. διαλείπειν, διίστασθαι.
    At intervals of (for space or time): P. δι (gen.).
    At long intervals (of space or time): P. διὰ πολλοῦ.
    At short intervals (of space or time): P. διʼ ὀλίγου.
    After an interval (of time): P. and V. διὰ χρόνου, P. χρόνου διελθόντος.
    After a long interval: Ar. διὰ πολλοῦ χρόνου.
    After an interval of two or three years: P. διελθόντων ἐτῶν δύο καὶ τριῶν.
    After a moment's interval I go to law: Ar. ἀκαρῆ διαλιπὼν δικάζομαι (Nub. 496).
    In the interval: of time, P. ἐν τῷ μεταξύ; see meantime; of space, P. and V. μεταξύ, ἐν μέσῳ.
    There is no special season which he leaves as an interval: P. οὐδʼ ἐστὶν ἐξαίρετος ὥρα τις ν διαλείπει (Dem. 124).
    They set out with a considerable interval between each man and his neighbour: P. διέχοντες πολὺ ᾖσαν (Thuc. 3. 22).
    He placed the merchantmen at intervals of about two hundred feet from one another: P. διαλιπούσας τὰς ὁλκάδας ὅσον δύο πλέθρα ἀπʼ ἀλλήλων κατέστησεν (Thuc. 7, 38).
    At intervals of ten battlements there were large towers: P. διὰ δέκα ἐπάλξεων πύργοι ἦσαν μεγάλοι (Thuc. 3, 21).

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

  • 4 long

    I 1. [loŋ] adjective
    1) (measuring a great distance from one end to the other: a long journey; a long road; long legs.)
    2) (having a great period of time from the first moment to the last: The book took a long time to read; a long conversation; a long delay.)
    3) (measuring a certain amount in distance or time: The wire is two centimetres long; The television programme was just over an hour long.)
    4) (away, doing or using something etc for a great period of time: Will you be long?)
    5) (reaching to a great distance in space or time: She has a long memory)
    2. adverb
    1) (a great period of time: This happened long before you were born.)
    2) (for a great period of time: Have you been waiting long?)
    - long-distance
    - long-drawn-out
    - longhand
    - long house
    - long jump
    - long-playing record
    - long-range
    - long-sighted
    - long-sightedness
    - long-suffering
    - long-winded
    - as long as / so long as
    - before very long
    - before long
    - in the long run
    - the long and the short of it
    - no longer
    - so long!
    II [loŋ] verb
    ((often with for) to wish very much: He longed to go home; I am longing for a drink.) λαχταρώ
    - longingly

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  • 5 Long

    adj.
    Of space or time: P. and V. μακρός.
    Very long: P. and V. παμμήκης (Plat.). V. περμήκης.
    Of time: also use P. and V. πολύς, Ar. and P. συχνός.
    Lasting long: V. δαρός, μακραίων, P. and V. χρόνιος.
    Streaming ( of hair): V. ταναός κεχυμένος.
    ——————
    adv.
    For a long time: P. and V. μακρὸν χρόνον, V. δαρόν, δαρὸν χρόνον.
    Be long, be a long time, v.: P. and V. χρονίζειν.
    Be long away: V. χρόνιος πεῖναι.
    As long as: P. μέχρι οὗ, ὅσον χρόνον, μέχριπερ, V. ὅσονπερ; see also provided that.
    While: P. and V. ἕως.
    Long ago, long since: P. and V. πλαι, P. ἐκ πολλοῦ, V. ἐκ μακροῦ χρόνου.
    After a long time: P. and V. δι μακροῦ.
    So long: P. and V. χρόνον τοσοῦτον.
    A long way off: P. and V. μακράν; see Far.
    Longer, any longer: P. and V. ἔτι.
    No longer: P. and V. οὐκέτι, μηκέτι.
    ——————
    v. intrans.
    P. and V. ἐπιθυμεῖν, ἐφεσθαι, βούλεσθαι, ὀρέγεσθαι, Ar. and P. ἐθέλειν, V. μείρειν, μείρεσθαι, ποθεῖν, ἐρᾶν, ἔρασθαι, προσχρῄζειν (rare P.), Ar. and V. μενοινᾶν (Eur., Cycl. 448), θέλειν, χρῄζειν (rare P.).
    Long for: P. and V. ἐπιθυμεῖν (gen.), ἐφεσθαι (gen.), ὀρέγεσθαι (gen.), V. χρῄζειν (gen.), προσχρῄζειν (gen.), χατίζειν (gen.), μενοινᾶν (acc.) (Soph., Aj. 341).
    Yearn for: P. and V. ποθεῖν (acc.), Ar. and V. μείρειν (gen.). V. μείρεσθαι (gen.).
    Longed for, adj.: P. and V. ποθεινός (rare P.), εὐκτός (rare P.), V. πολύζηλος.

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

  • 6 moment

    ['məumənt]
    1) (a very short space of time: I'll be ready in a moment; after a few moments' silence.) στιγμή
    2) (a particular point in time: At that moment, the telephone rang.) στιγμή
    - momentarily
    - momentous
    - momentously
    - at the moment
    - the moment that
    - the moment

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  • 7 while

    1. conjunction
    1) (during the time that: I saw him while I was out walking.) ενώ
    2) (although: While I sympathize, I can't really do very much to help.) αν και, μολονότι
    2. noun
    (a space of time: It took me quite a while; It's a long while since we saw her.) χρονικό διάστημα
    - worth one's while

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  • 8 coincide

    1) (to occupy (often by accident) the same space or time: Her arrival coincided with his departure.) συμπίπτω
    2) (to agree: This coincides with what he told us; Their tastes in music coincide.) συμφωνώ
    - coincidental

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  • 9 foreseeable

    adjective (able to be foreseen: in the foreseeable future (= soon; within a short space of time).) προσεχής/αναμενόμενος

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  • 10 Minute

    adj.
    P. and V. μικρός σμικρός, βραχς; see Small.
    Exact: P. and V. ἀκριβής.
    ——————
    subs.
    Small space of time: P. καρὲς χρόνου; see Moment.
    In a minute, presently: P. and V. αὐτκα, Ar. and P. αὐτκα δὴ μλα, αὐτκα μλα.
    Immediately: P. and V. εὐθύς, ἐυθέως; see Immediately.

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

  • 11 Moment

    subs.
    The right moment: P. and V. καιρός, ὁ.
    Small space of time: Ar. καρὲς χρόνου.
    He expected that they would not keep still a moment: P. (ἤλπιζεν) οὐδένα χρόνον ἡσυχάσειν αὐτούς (Thuc. 2, 84).
    At the very moment: P. and V. αὐτκα, Ar. and P. αὐτόθεν.
    In a moment: P. and V. αὐτκα, Ar. and P. αὐτκα δὴ μλα.
    At once: P. and V. εὐθύς, εὐθέως; see Immediately.
    For the moment: P. τὸ παραυτίκα.
    On the spur of the moment: P. and V. φαύλως, P. ἀπὸ βραχείας διανοίας (Thuc. 3. 36), ἐξ ἐπιδρομῆς, ἐξ ὑπογυίου.
    met., importance: P. and V. ῥοπή, ἡ.
    Be of moment, v.: P. and V. διαφέρειν.

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

  • 12 regular

    ['reɡjulə] 1. adjective
    1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) συνηθισμένος
    2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) κανονικός
    3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) κανονικός, τακτός
    4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) τακτικός
    5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) τακτικός
    6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) μόνιμος
    7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) ομαλός
    8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) κανονικός, συμμετρικός
    9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) κανονικού μεγέθους
    10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) μόνιμος, τακτικός
    2. noun
    1) (a soldier in the regular army.) τακτικός (στρατιώτης)
    2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) τακτικός πελάτης, θαμώνας
    - regularly
    - regulate
    - regulation
    - regulator

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  • 13 every

    ['evri]
    1) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) κάθε,όλοι
    2) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) κάθε
    3) (the most absolute or complete possible: We have every reason to believe that she will get better.) κάθε
    4) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) κάθε
    - everyone
    - everyday
    - everything
    - everywhere
    - every bit as
    - every now and then / every now and again / every so often
    - every time

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  • 14 leeway

    1) (the drifting of a ship etc away from its true course, or the amount of this.) παρέκκλιση από την πορεία
    2) (lost time: He has a lot of leeway to make up at school after being away ill.) ελλείψεις
    3) (extra space, time etc allowed: Book the later flight so as to allow yourself some leeway in case you're delayed.) ελευθερία κινήσεων / ελίγμων

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  • 15 take up

    1) (to use or occupy (space, time etc): I won't take up much of your time.) πιάνω, καταλαμβάνω/ παίρνω, απασχολώ
    2) (to begin doing, playing etc: He has taken up the violin/teaching.) αρχίζω να ασχολούμαι με
    3) (to shorten (clothes): My skirts were too long, so I had them taken up.) κονταίνω
    4) (to lift or raise; to pick up: He took up the book.) σηκώνω

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  • 16 accommodation

    1) (room(s) in a house or hotel in which to live, especially for a short time: It is difficult to find accommodation in London in August.) στέγη, κατάλυμμα
    2) (space for something: There is accommodation for your car behind the hotel.) διαθέσιμος χώρος

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  • 17 come

    1. past tense - came; verb
    1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) έρχομαι, φτάνω
    2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) έρχομαι
    3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) βρίσκομαι, μπαίνω
    4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) συμβαίνω
    5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) φτάνω, καταλήγω
    6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) ανέρχομαι
    2. interjection
    (expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) έλα τώρα!
    - coming
    - comeback
    - comedown
    - come about
    - come across
    - come along
    - come by
    - come down
    - come into one's own
    - come off
    - come on
    - come out
    - come round
    - come to
    - come to light
    - come upon
    - come up with
    - come what may
    - to come

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  • 18 infinity

    [-'fi-]
    1) (space, time or quantity that is without limit, or is immeasurably great or small.) (το)άπειρο
    2) (in mathematics, an indefinitely large number, quantity or distance: Parallel lines meet at infinity.) (το)άπειρο

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  • 19 inside

    1. noun
    1) (the inner side, or the part or space within: The inside of this apple is quite rotten.) εσωτερικό,μέσα(μέρος)
    2) (the stomach and bowels: He ate too much and got a pain in his inside(s).) σπλάχνα
    2. adjective
    (being on or in the inside: the inside pages of the newspaper; The inside traffic lane is the one nearest to the kerb.) εσωτερικός
    3. adverb
    1) (to, in, or on, the inside: The door was open and he went inside; She shut the door but left her key inside by mistake.) (από)μέσα
    2) (in a house or building: You should stay inside in such bad weather.) μέσα (στο σπίτι ή σε άλλο κτίριο)
    4. preposition
    1) ((sometimes (especially American) with of) within; to or on the inside of: She is inside the house; He went inside the shop.) μέσα σε
    2) ((sometimes with of) in less than, or within, a certain time: He finished the work inside (of) two days.) μέσα σε, σε διάστημα

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  • 20 interval

    ['intəvəl]
    1) (a time or space between: He returned home after an interval of two hours.) διάλειμμα,διάστημα
    2) (a short break in a play, concert etc: We had ice-cream in the interval.) διάλειμμα

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