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41 look through
(to look at or study briefly: I've looked through your notes.) ρίχνω μια ματιά -
42 major
['mei‹ə] 1. adjective(great, or greater, in size, importance etc: major and minor roads; a major discovery.) μείζων,σημαντικότερος/πολύ σημαντικός2. noun1) ((often abbreviated to Maj. when written) the rank next below lieutenant-colonel.) ταγματάρχης2) ((American) the subject in which you specialize at college or university: a major in physics; Her major is psychology.) ειδίκευση3. verb((with in) (American) to study a certain subject in which you specialize at college or university: She is majoring in philosophy.) κάνω ειδίκευση- majority- major-general
- the age of majority -
43 marketing
noun ((the study of) the processes by which anything may be sold: He is in charge of marketing; ( also adjective) marketing methods.) τεχνική προωθήσεως προϊόντων στην αγορά -
44 meteorology
[mi:tiə'rolə‹i](the study of weather and climate.) μετεωρολογία- meteorological -
45 natural history
(the study of plants and animals.) φυσική ιστορία -
46 nature
['nei ə]1) (the physical world, eg trees, plants, animals, mountains, rivers etc, or the power which made them: the beauty of nature; the forces of nature; the study of nature.) φύση2) (the qualities born in a person; personality: She has a generous nature.) φύση,φυσικό3) (quality; what something is or consists of: What is the nature of your work?) φύση4) (a kind, type etc: bankers and other people of that nature.) φύση,είδος•- - natured- in the nature of -
47 nutrition
noun ((the act of giving or getting) nourishment, or the scientific study of this.) διατροφή -
48 ornithology
[o:ni'Ɵolə‹i](the scientific study of birds and their behaviour: He is interested in ornithology.) ορνιθολογία- ornithologist -
49 paediatrics
[pi:di'ætriks](the study of the illnesses of children.) παιδιατρική- paediatrician -
50 philately
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51 phonetic
[fə'netik] 1. adjective(relating to the sounds of (a) language: He's making a phonetic study of the speech of the deaf.) φωνητικός2. noun singular, noun plural((a system of) symbols used to show the pronunciation of words.) φθογγολογία -
52 phonetics
noun singular (the study of the sounds of language.) φωνητική -
53 physics
['fiziks](the study of natural phenomena such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism etc but not usually chemistry or biology: Physics is his main subject at university.) φυσική -
54 pioneer
1. noun1) (a person who goes to a new, often uninhabited or uncivilized (part of a) country to live and work there: The American pioneers; ( also adjective) a pioneer family.) σκαπανέας2) (a person who is the first to study some new subject, or use or develop a new technique etc: Joseph Lister was one of the pioneers of modern medicine; The Wright brothers were the pioneers of aeroplane flight.) πρωτοπόρος2. verb(to be the first to do or make: Who pioneered the use of vaccine for preventing polio?) εισάγω,πρωτοχρησιμοποιώ,πρωτοεφαρμόζω -
55 political science
noun (a field of study dealing with politics, government and other political institutions.) πολιτικές επιστήμες -
56 pore over
(to study with great attention: He pored over his books.) μελετώ προσεκτικά -
57 project
1. ['pro‹ekt] noun1) (a plan or scheme: a building project.) πρόγραμμα,(τεχνικό)έργο2) (a piece of study or research: I am doing a project on Italian art.) μελέτη2. [prə'‹ekt] verb1) (to throw outwards, forwards or upwards: The missile was projected into space.) εκτοξεύω/προβάλλω2) (to stick out: A sharp rock projected from the sea.) προεξέχω,προβάλλω3) (to plan or propose.) σχεδιάζω4) (to make a picture or a film appear on a screen.) προβάλλω σε οθόνη•- projection
- projector -
58 psychologist
noun (a person whose work is to study the human mind.) ψυχολόγος -
59 psychology
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60 quarter
['kwo:tə] 1. noun1) (one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing: There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters; It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four; In the first quarter of the year his firm made a profit; The shop is about a quarter of a mile away; an hour and a quarter; two and a quarter hours.) τέταρτο2) (in the United States and Canada, (a coin worth) twenty-five cents, the fourth part of a dollar.) κέρμα 25 σεντς, ένα τέταρτο του δολαρίου3) (a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live: He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.) συνοικία4) (a direction: People were coming at me from all quarters.) πλευρά, σημείο5) (mercy shown to an enemy.) έλεος (σε ηττημένο εχθρό)6) (the leg of a usually large animal, or a joint of meat which includes a leg: a quarter of beef; a bull's hindquarters.) τέταρτο σφαγίου7) (the shape of the moon at the end of the first and third weeks of its cycle; the first or fourth week of the cycle itself.) τέταρτο σελήνης8) (one of four equal periods of play in some games.) τέταρτο παιχνιδιού9) (a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.) τρίμηνο, τριμηνία2. verb1) (to cut into four equal parts: We'll quarter the cake and then we'll all have an equal share.) κόβω στα τέσσερα2) (to divide by four: If we each do the work at the same time, we could quarter the time it would take to finish the job.) διαιρώ δια τέσσερα3) (to give (especially a soldier) somewhere to stay: The soldiers were quartered all over the town.) παρέχω κατάλυμα, στρατωνίζω•3. adverb(once every three months: We pay our electricity bill quarterly.) ανά τρίμηνο4. noun(a magazine etc which is published once every three months.) τριμηνιαίο περιοδικό- quarters- quarter-deck
- quarter-final
- quarter-finalist
- quartermaster
- at close quarters
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