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  • 1 success

    [sək'ses]
    1) ((the prosperity gained by) the achievement of an aim or purpose: He has achieved great success as an actor / in his career.) επιτυχία
    2) (a person or thing that succeeds or prospers: She's a great success as a teacher.) επιτυχημένος

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  • 2 Success

    subs.
    P. τὸ ὀρθούμενον, τὸ κατορθοῦν.
    A piece of good fortune: P. and V. εὐτύχημα, τό.
    Good fortune: P. and V. εὐπραξία, ἡ, Ar. and P. εὐτυχία, ἡ; see Fortune.

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  • 3 success

    επιτυχία

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  • 4 Ill success

    subs.
    P. ἀπραξία, ἡ.

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  • 5 envy

    ['envi] 1. noun
    (a feeling of discontent at another's good fortune or success: She could not conceal her envy of me / at my success.) φθόνος
    2. verb
    1) (to feel envy towards (someone): He envied me; She envied him his money.) φθονώ
    2) (to feel envy because of: I've always envied that dress of yours.) ζηλεύω
    - envious
    - the envy of

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  • 6 go to someone's head

    1) ((of alcohol) to make someone slightly drunk: Champagne always goes to my head.) χτυπώ στο κεφάλι
    2) ((of praise, success etc) to make someone arrogant, foolish etc: Don't let success go to your head.) χτυπώ στο κεφάλι

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  • 7 here's to

    interjection (used as a toast to the health, success etc of someone or something: Here's to the success of the new company.) στην υγειά του

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  • 8 triumph

    1. noun
    1) (a great victory or success: The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.) θρίαμβος
    2) (a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success: They went home in triumph.) θρίαμβος
    2. verb
    (to win a victory: The Romans triumphed (over their enemies).) θριαμβεύω, (υπερ)νικώ
    - triumphant
    - triumphantly

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  • 9 Push

    v. trans.
    P. and V. ὠθεῖν.
    Pushing (me) into the mud: P. ῥαξάντες εἰς τὸν βόρβορον (Dem. 1259).
    Jostle: Ar. ὠστίζεσθαι (dat.).
    Hurry on: P. and V. σπεύδειν, ἐπισπεύδειν.
    Importune: P. and V. λιπαρεῖν (Plat.); see Press.
    Absol., force one's way: P. βιάζεσθαι.
    Wishing to push their present success to the uttermost: P. βουλόμενοι τῇ παρούσῃ τύχῃ ὡς ἐπὶ πλεῖστον ἐπεξελθεῖν (Thuc. 4, 14).
    He who pushes to extremes his success in war: P. ὁ ἐν πολέμῳ εὐτυχίᾳ πλεονάζων (Thuc. 1, 120).
    Push oneself into: Ar. and P. εἰσδεσθαι εἰς (acc.).
    Push away: P. and V. πωθεῖν, διωθεῖσθαι, V. ἐξαπωθεῖν.
    Push back: P. and V. πωθεῖν, διωθεῖσθαι; see Repulse.
    Push forward, (as leader, etc.): P. προτάσσειν.
    Offer: P. and V. προτείνειν; see thrust forward; v. intrans.: P. and V. ἐπείγεσθαι; see advance, hurry. Push on, v. intrans.: use hurry, advance.
    Push off, v. trans.: see push away.
    In nautical sense: P. and V. παίρειν; see put out.
    Push over: P. and V. καταβάλλειν.
    ——————
    subs.
    P. ὠθισμός, ὁ.
    Violence: P. and V. βία, ἡ.
    met., energy, zeal: P. and V. σπουδή, ἡ, προθυμία, ἡ.
    Effrontery: P. and V. θρσος, τό, ναίδεια, ἡ, ὕβρις, ἡ.

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  • 10 a near miss

    (something that is almost a hit, success etc.) παρ'ολίγον επιτυχία

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  • 11 ambition

    [æm'biʃən]
    1) (the desire for success, fame, power etc: He is full of ambition and energy.) φιλοδοξία
    2) (the desire eventually to become or do something special: His ambition is to be Prime Minister.) φιλοδοξία, βλέψη
    - ambitiously
    - ambitiousness

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  • 12 an even chance

    (equal probability for and against: We have an even chance of success.) ίσες πιθανότητες

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  • 13 ascribe

    (to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) αποδίδω

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  • 14 auspicious

    [-ʃəs]
    adjective (giving hope of success: You haven't made a very auspicious start to your new job.) ευοίωνος

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  • 15 be a tribute to

    (to be the (praiseworthy) result of: The success of the scheme is a tribute to his hard work.) είμαι θετική απόρροια

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  • 16 begrudge

    (to envy (someone something): I begrudge him his success.) φθονώ

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  • 17 blessing

    1) (a wish or prayer for happiness or success: The priest gave them his blessing.) ευλογία
    2) (any cause of happiness: Her son was a great blessing to her.) ευλογία, ευτύχημα
    3) (a prayer of thanks to God before and/or after a meal.) ευχαριστήρια προσευχή πριν και μετά το γεύμα

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  • 18 certainty

    plural - certainties; noun
    1) (something which cannot be doubted: It's a certainty that he will win.) βεβαιότητα
    2) (freedom from doubt: Is there any certainty of success?) βεβαιότητα

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  • 19 collective

    [-tiv]
    1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) συλλογικός
    2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) περιληπτικός

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  • 20 congratulate

    [kən'ɡrætjuleit]
    ((often with on) to express pleasure and joy to (a person) at a happy event, a success etc: She congratulated him on passing his driving test.) συγχαίρω
    - congratulation

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