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  • 21 shed

    I [ʃed] noun
    (a usually small building for working in, or for storage: a wooden shed; a garden shed.) αποθήκη,υπόστεγο,παράγκα
    II [ʃed] present participle - shedding; verb
    1) (to send out (light etc): The torch shed a bright light on the path ahead.) ρίχνω
    2) (to cast off (clothing, skin, leaves etc): Many trees shed their leaves in autumn.) αποβάλλω,ρίχνω
    3) (to produce (tears, blood): I don't think many tears were shed when she left.) χύνω

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  • 22 sorry

    ['sori] 1. adjective
    1) (used when apologizing or expressing regret: I'm sorry (that) I forgot to return your book; Did I give you a fright? I'm sorry.) Συγγνώμη
    2) (apologetic or full of regret: I think he's really sorry for his bad behaviour; I'm sure you were sorry to hear about his death.) μετανιωμένος/λυπημένος
    3) (unsatisfactory; poor; wretched: a sorry state of affairs.) αξιοθρήνητος
    2. interjection
    1) (used when apologizing: Did I tread on your toe? Sorry!) συγγνώμη!
    2) ((used when asking a person to repeat what he has said) I beg your pardon?: Sorry (, what did you say)?) πώς είπατε;

    English-Greek dictionary > sorry

  • 23 suited

    adjective ((negative unsuited) fitted, or appropriate (to or for): I don't think he's suited to/for this work.) μου ταιριάζει, είμαι κατάλληλος

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  • 24 Nothing

    subs.
    P. and V. οὐδέν, μηδέν, οὔτι (rare P.), μήτι (rare P.).
    Bring to nothing, v. trans.: P. and V. ναιρεῖν, καθαιρεῖν; see Destroy.
    Come to nothing: V. ἐπ μηδὲν ἔρχεσθαι; see Fail, Perish.
    Make nothing of, make light of, v.: P. and V. ῥᾳδίως φέρειν (acc.), V. κούφως φερεῖν (acc.).
    Not to understand: use P. and V. οὐ μανθνειν.
    Think nothing of, v.: V. διʼ οὐδένος ποιεῖσθαι (acc.), P. and V. ἐν παρέργῳ τθεσθαι; see Disregard.
    For nothing, gratis: Ar. and P. προῖκα, P. δωρεάν, P. and V. μισθ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Nothing

  • 25 advisable

    adjective ((of actions) wise: The doctor does not think it advisable for you to drink alcohol.) ενδεδειγμένος, συνετός, φρόνιμος

    English-Greek dictionary > advisable

  • 26 agree

    [ə'ɡri:]
    past tense, past participle - agreed; verb
    1) ((often with with) to think or say the same (as): I agreed with them that we should try again; The newspaper report does not agree with what he told us.) συμφωνώ
    2) (to say that one will do or allow something: He agreed to go; He agreed to our request.) δέχομαι
    3) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) (για κλίμα, φαγητό κτλ.) δεν βλάπτω
    4) (to be happy and friendly together: John and his wife don't agree.) συνυπάρχω αρμονικά
    - agreeably
    - agreement

    English-Greek dictionary > agree

  • 27 apart from

    (except for: I can't think of anything I need, apart from a car.) εκτός από

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  • 28 brood

    [bru:d] 1. verb
    1) ((of birds) to sit on eggs.) κλωσσώ
    2) (to think (about something) anxiously for some time: There's no point in brooding about what happened.) αναλογίζομαι
    2. noun
    (the number of young hatched at one time.) κουτσούβελα

    English-Greek dictionary > brood

  • 29 cage

    [kei‹] 1. noun
    1) (a box of wood, wire etc for holding birds or animals: The lion has escaped from its cage; a bird-cage.) κλουβί
    2) (a lift in a mine.) κλούβα ορυχείου
    2. verb
    (to put in a cage: Some people think that it is cruel to cage wild animals.) βάζω σε κλουβί

    English-Greek dictionary > cage

  • 30 cluttered

    adjective (untidy; too full of furniture etc: Some people think it's a beautiful room but it's too cluttered for my taste.) παραφορτωμένος

    English-Greek dictionary > cluttered

  • 31 consider

    [kən'sidə]
    1) (to think about (carefully): He considered their comments.) εξετάζω
    2) (to feel inclined towards: I'm considering leaving this job.) σκέφτομαι να
    3) (to take into account: You must consider other people's feelings.) υπολογίζω
    4) (to regard as being: They consider him unfit for that job.) θεωρώ
    - considerably

    English-Greek dictionary > consider

  • 32 downright

    adverb (plainly; there's no other word for it: I think he was downright rude!) ξεκάθαρα, απόλυτα

    English-Greek dictionary > downright

  • 33 drug

    1. noun
    1) (any substance used in medicine: She has been prescribed a new drug for her stomach-pains.) φάρμακο
    2) (a substance, sometimes one used in medicine, taken by some people to achieve a certain effect, eg great happiness or excitement: I think she takes drugs; He behaves as though he is on drugs.) ναρκωτικό
    2. verb
    (to make to lose consciousness by giving a drug: She drugged him and tied him up.) ναρκώνω
    - drug-addict
    - drugstore

    English-Greek dictionary > drug

  • 34 dwell on

    (to think or speak about something for a long time: It isn't a good thing to dwell on your problems.) σκέφτομαι συνέχεια

    English-Greek dictionary > dwell on

  • 35 invent

    [in'vent]
    1) (to be the first person to make or use (eg a machine, method etc): Who invented the microscope?; When was printing invented?) εφευρίσκω
    2) (to make up or think of (eg an excuse or story): I'll have to invent some excuse for not going with him.) επινοώ
    - inventive
    - inventiveness
    - inventor

    English-Greek dictionary > invent

  • 36 keep/have an open mind

    (to have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people's suggestions etc (eg before making a decision): It doesn't seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being.) τηρώ αμερόληπτη στάση

    English-Greek dictionary > keep/have an open mind

  • 37 less

    [les] 1. adjective
    ((often with than) not as much (as): Think of a number less than forty; He drank his tea and wished he had put less sugar in it; The salary for that job will be not less than $30,000.) λιγότερος
    2. adverb
    (not as much or to a smaller extent: I like her less every time I see her; You should smoke less if you want to remain healthy.) λιγότερο
    3. pronoun
    (a smaller part or amount: He has less than I have.) λιγότερο
    4. preposition
    (minus: He earns $280 a week less $90 income tax.) μείον
    - lesser 5. adverb
    (less: the lesser-known streets of London.) λιγότερο
    - no less a person than

    English-Greek dictionary > less

  • 38 master

    1. feminine - mistress; noun
    1) (a person or thing that commands or controls: I'm master in this house!) κύριος,αφέντης,κυρίαρχος
    2) (an owner (of a slave, dog etc): The dog ran to its master.) κύριος
    3) (a male teacher: the Maths master.) δάσκαλος
    4) (the commander of a merchant ship: the ship's master.) καπετάνιος
    5) (a person very skilled in an art, science etc: He's a real master at painting.) τεχνίτης,μάστορας,αριστοτέχνης
    6) ((with capital) a polite title for a boy, in writing or in speaking: Master John Smith.) νεαρός κύριος
    2. adjective
    ((of a person in a job) fully qualified, skilled and experienced: a master builder/mariner/plumber.) ειδικευμένος
    3. verb
    1) (to overcome (an opponent, handicap etc): She has mastered her fear of heights.) κυριεύω,καταβάλλω,κυριαρχώ,ξεπερνώ
    2) (to become skilful in: I don't think I'll ever master arithmetic.) μαθαίνω τέλεια
    - masterfully
    - masterfulness
    - masterly
    - masterliness
    - mastery
    - master key
    - mastermind
    4. verb
    (to plan (such a scheme): Who masterminded the robbery?) καταστρώνω
    - master stroke
    - master switch
    - master of ceremonies

    English-Greek dictionary > master

  • 39 materialise

    1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) υλοποιούμαι,παίρνω σάρκα και οστά
    2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) πραγματοποιούμαι,υλοποιούμαι

    English-Greek dictionary > materialise

  • 40 materialize

    1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) υλοποιούμαι,παίρνω σάρκα και οστά
    2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) πραγματοποιούμαι,υλοποιούμαι

    English-Greek dictionary > materialize

См. также в других словарях:

  • think for — (yourself) to decide for yourself your opinion about something. You are old enough and have had enough experience to think for yourself and don t let anyone else do it for you! …   New idioms dictionary

  • think for — (archaic) To expect • • • Main Entry: ↑think …   Useful english dictionary

  • think for yourself — phrase to consider facts and make decisions, instead of depending on someone else’s judgment It’s time she learned to think for herself. Thesaurus: to think carefully or a lot about thingssynonym Main entry: think * * * think for yourself : to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Think for Yourself — Исполнитель The Beatles Альбом Rubber Soul Дата выпуска 3 декабря 1965 (Великобритания) 6 декабря 1965 ( …   Википедия

  • Think for Yourself — Chanson par The Beatles extrait de l’album Rubber Soul Pays  Royaume Uni …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Think For Yourself — Chanson par The Beatles extrait de l’album Rubber Soul Pays  Royaume Uni Sortie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Think for Yourself — «Think For Yourself» Canción de The Beatles Álbum Rubber Soul Publicación 3 de diciembre de 1965 …   Wikipedia Español

  • think for yourself — think for (yourself) to decide for yourself your opinion about something. You are old enough and have had enough experience to think for yourself and don t let anyone else do it for you! …   New idioms dictionary

  • Think for Yourself — Infobox Song Name = Think for Yourself Artist = The Beatles Album = Rubber Soul Released = 3 December 1965 track no = 5 Recorded = Abbey Road Studios 17 June, 12 October 11 November 1965 Genre = Rock Length = 2:18 Writer = George Harrison Label …   Wikipedia

  • think for yourself — to consider facts and make decisions, instead of depending on someone else s judgment It s time she learned to think for herself …   English dictionary

  • think for yourself — think by yourself, figure it out, you put the pieces together …   English contemporary dictionary

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