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  • 1 bow

    I 1. verb
    1) (to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc: He bowed to the ladies; They bowed their heads in prayer.) κλίνω (το κεφάλι)
    2) ((with to) to accept: I bow to your superior knowledge.) υποκλίνομαι
    2. noun
    (a bowing movement: He made a bow to the ladies.) υπόκλιση
    II 1. [bəu] noun
    1) (a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.) τόξο
    2) (a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.) δοξάρι
    3) (a looped knot of material: Her dress is decorated with bows.) φιόγκος
    2. noun
    ((often in plural) the front of a ship or boat: The waves broke over the bows.) πλώρη

    English-Greek dictionary > bow

  • 2 toilet

    ['toilit]
    ((a room containing) a receptacle for the body's waste matter, usually with a supply of water for washing this away; a lavatory: Do you want to go to the toilet?; Where is the ladies' toilet?; ( also adjective) a toilet seat.) τουαλέτα
    - toilet-roll
    - toilet-water

    English-Greek dictionary > toilet

  • 3 cloakroom

    1) (a room for coats, hats etc.) βεστιάριο
    2) (a lavatory: the ladies' cloakroom.) τουαλέτα

    English-Greek dictionary > cloakroom

  • 4 lady

    ['leidi]
    1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) κυρία
    2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) (πραγματική) κυρία
    3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) λαίδη
    - Ladyship
    - ladybird

    English-Greek dictionary > lady

  • 5 fan

    I 1. [fæn] noun
    1) (a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather: Ladies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.) βεντάλια
    2) (a mechanical instrument causing a current of air: He has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.) εξαεριστήρας,ανεμιστήρας
    2. verb
    1) (to cool (as if) with a fan: She sat in the corner, fanning herself.) κάνω αέρα
    2) (to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc: They fanned the fire until it burst into flames.) φυσώ
    II [fæn] noun
    (an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person: I'm a great fan of his; football fans; ( also adjective) fan mail/letters (= letters etc sent by admirers).) οπαδός,θαυμαστής

    English-Greek dictionary > fan

  • 6 hustle

    1. verb
    1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) σπρώχνω βάναυσα
    2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) πιέζω,βιάζω
    3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) εξαπατώ,αποσπώ(χρήματα κλπ.)με απάτη
    4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) επιδίδομαι σε κομπίνες
    5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) εκπορνεύομαι
    2. noun
    (quick and busy activity.) φασαρία,μεγάλη κίνηση

    English-Greek dictionary > hustle

  • 7 attend

    [ə'tend]
    1) (to go to or be present at: He attended the meeting; He will attend school till he is sixteen.) παρίσταμαι
    2) ((with to) to listen or give attention to: Attend carefully to what the teacher is saying!) παρακολουθώ
    3) (to deal with: I'll attend to that problem tomorrow.) επιμελούμαι
    4) (to look after; to help or serve: Two doctors attended her all through her illness; The queen was attended by four ladies.) φροντίζω
    - attendant
    - in attendance

    English-Greek dictionary > attend

  • 8 gallantry

    1) (bravery: He won a medal for gallantry.) γενναιότητα
    2) (politeness and attention to ladies: The young man was noted for gallantry.) ιπποτισμός

    English-Greek dictionary > gallantry

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