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  • 1 throughout

    1) (in all parts of: They searched throughout the house.) παντού, απ' άκρη σ' άκρη, σ' ολόκληρο
    2) (from start to finish of: She complained throughout the journey.) απ' την αρχή έως το τέλος, σ' ολόκληρο

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  • 2 Throughout

    prep.
    Of place P. and V. δι (gen.), κατ (acc.), ν (acc.) (Thuc. 4, 72, Dem. 1277, but rare P.).
    Of time: P. and V. δι (gen.).
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    adv.
    In every part: P. and V. πανταχοῦ, πανταχῆ, Ar. and P. πάντη, P. ἑκασταχοῦ, V. πανταχοῦ, πανταχῆ.
    Of time, all through: P. and V. δι τέλους, Ar. and P. δι παντός.
    The lucky are not lucky all through: οἱ δʼ εὐτυχοῦντες διὰ τέλους οὐκ εὐτυχεῖς (Eur., H. F. 103).

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  • 3 all (the) year round

    (throughout the whole year: The weather is so good here that we can swim all (the) year round.) καθ' όλη τη διάρκεια του έτους, ολοχρονίς

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  • 4 all (the) year round

    (throughout the whole year: The weather is so good here that we can swim all (the) year round.) καθ' όλη τη διάρκεια του έτους, ολοχρονίς

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  • 5 through

    [Ɵru:] 1. preposition
    1) (into from one direction and out of in the other: The water flows through a pipe.) διαμέσου, μέσα από
    2) (from side to side or end to end of: He walked (right) through the town.) απ' άκρη σ' άκρη, από τη μια πλευρά στην άλλη
    3) (from the beginning to the end of: She read through the magazine.) από την αρχή έως το τέλος
    4) (because of: He lost his job through his own stupidity.) εξαιτίας, από, λόγω
    5) (by way of: He got the job through a friend.) μέσω, με τη βοήθεια
    6) ((American) from... to (inclusive): I work Monday through Friday.) (από...) μέχρι
    2. adverb
    (into and out of; from one side or end to the other; from beginning to end: He went straight/right through.) απ' άκρη σ' άκρη, πέρα για πέρα / ως το τέλος
    3. adjective
    1) ((of a bus or train) that goes all the way to one's destination, so that one doesn't have to change (buses or trains): There isn't a through train - you'll have to change.) κατευθείαν
    2) (finished: Are you through yet?) τελειωμένος
    4. adverb
    (in every part: The house was furnished throughout.) παντού
    - soaked
    - wet through
    - through and through
    - through with

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  • 6 Through

    prep.
    P. and V. δι (gen.).
    Owing to: P. and V. δι (acc.).
    With states of feeling: P. and V. πό (gen.).
    All join forces through fear: P. πάντα... ὑπὸ δεοὺς συνίσταται (Thuc. 6, 33).
    Through anger: V. ὀργῆς ὕπο (Eur., I. A. 335).
    Throughout, of place P. and V. δι (gen.), κατ (acc.), ν (acc.) (Thuc. 4, 72, Dem. 1277, but rare P.).
    Of time: P. and V. δι (gen.).
    Right through: V. διαμπερές (gen.), διαμπάξ (gen.).
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    adv.
    Right through: P. and V. διαμπερές (Plat., Phaedo, 111E, Rep. 616E), διαμπάξ (Xen.).
    Thinking there was a way right through to the outside: P. οἰόμενοι... εἶναι... ἀντίκρυς δίοδον εἰς τὸ ἔξω (Thuc. 2, 4).
    Through and through, completely: P. and V. παντελῶς, πάντως, δι τέλους, V. διαμπάξ.
    All through: P. and V. δι τέλους, Ar. and P. δι παντός, P. κατὰ πάντα; see Throughout.
    Fall through, fail: P. and V. κακῶς χωρεῖν, οὐ προχωρεῖν.
    Go through: P. and V. διέρχεσθαι (acc.), Ar. and V. διαπερᾶν (acc.) (rare P.), V. διέρπειν (acc.), διαστείχειν (acc.); see under Go.
    met., see Endure.

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  • 7 brickbat

    noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) αποδοκιμασία

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  • 8 during

    ['djuəriŋ]
    1) (throughout the time of: We couldn't get cigarettes during the war.) στη διάρκεια
    2) (at a particular time within: He died during the war.) στη διάρκεια,κατά

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  • 9 final

    1. adjective
    1) (the very last: the final chapter of the book.) τελικός,τελευταίος
    2) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) οριστικός,τελεσίδικος
    2. noun
    (the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) τελικός
    - finalist
    - finality
    - finalize
    - finalise
    - finalization
    - finalisation
    - finals

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  • 10 good works

    noun plural (acts of charity: He is known throughout the city for his good works.) αγθοεργείες

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  • 11 house-fly

    noun (the common fly, found throughout the world.) μύγα

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  • 12 household word

    (something which is well-known to everyone: His name is a household word throughout the country.) πασίγνωστη έκφραση

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  • 13 nation-wide

    adjective, adverb ((happening etc) throughout the whole nation: a nation-wide broadcast; They travelled nation-wide.) πανεθνικός,σ'ολόκληρη τη χώρα

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  • 14 sky

    plural skies (often with the) - noun
    (the part of space above the earth, in which the sun, moon etc can be seen; the heavens: The sky was blue and cloudless; We had grey skies and rain throughout our holiday; The skies were grey all week.) ουρανός
    - sky-diving
    - sky-diver
    - sky-high
    - skyjack
    - skyjacker
    - skylight
    - skyline
    - the sky's the limit

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  • 15 stand by

    1) (to watch something happening without doing anything: I couldn't just stand by while he was hitting the child.) παρακολουθώ αμέτοχος
    2) (to be ready to act: The police are standing by in case of trouble.) είμαι σε επιφυλακή
    3) (to support; to stay loyal to: She stood by him throughout his trial.) παραστέκομαι

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  • 16 sustain

    [sə'stein]
    1) (to bear (the weight of): The branches could hardly sustain the weight of the fruit.) αντέχω, `βαστώ`
    2) (to give help or strength to: The thought of seeing her again sustained him throughout his ordeal.) στηρίζω

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  • 17 Along

    prep.
    P. and V. κατ (acc.).
    Throughout: P. and V. δι (gen.), κατ (acc.), ν (acc.) (rare P.).
    By side of: P. and V. παρ (acc. or dat. according as motion or rest is expressed).
    All along: Ar. and P. δι παντός.

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  • 18 Hand

    subs.
    P. and V. χείρ, ἡ.
    Left hand: P. and V. ριστερά, V. λαιά, ἡ.
    Right hand: P. and V. δεξιά, ἡ.
    On which hand? V. ποτέρας τῆς χερός; (Eur., Cycl. 681).
    On the right hand: P. and V. ἐν δεξιᾷ, Ar. and P. ἐκ δεξιᾶς.
    On the left hand: P. and V. ἐξ ριστερᾶς; see under Left.
    On either hand: P. ἑκατέρωθεν.
    On the other hand, on the contrary: P. and V. αὖ, Ar. and V. αὖτε.
    At the hands of: P. and V. πρός (gen.). ἐκ (gen.).
    At second hand: see under Second.
    At hand, ready, adj.: P. and V. πρόχειρος.
    Near: use adv. P. and V. ἐγγύς, πλησίον, πέλας; see Near.
    Be at hand: P. and V. παρεῖναι; see be present.
    Hand to hand, adj.: P. στάδιος; adv.: P. συσταδόν.
    The battle was stubborn, and hand to hand throughout: P. ἦν ἡ μάχη καρτερὰ καὶ ἐν χερσὶ πᾶσα (Thuc. 4, 43).
    Off-hand, short in speech, adj.: P. βραχύλογος; on the spur of the moment, adv.: P. and V. φαύλως, P. ἐξ ἐπιδρομῆς, ἐξ ὑπογυίου.
    Get the upper hand: P. and V. κρατεῖν, νικᾶν, P. πλεονεκτεῖν; see Conquer.
    Die by one's own hand: V. αὐτόχειρ θνήσκειν.
    You dared not do this deed of murder with your own hand: V. δρᾶσαι τόδʼ ἔργον οὐκ ἔτλης αὐτοκτόνως (Æsch., Ag. 1635).
    Made by hand, artificial, adj.: P. χειροποίητος.
    Lay hands on, v.: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen. ἐφάπτεσθαι (gen.), λαμβνεσθαι (gen.), ἀντιλαμβνεσθαι (gen.), ἐπιλαμβνεσθαι (gen.), V. θιγγνειν (gen.) (Xen. but rare P.), ψαύειν (gen.) (rare P.).
    Don't lay hands on me: Ar. μὴ πρόσαγε τὴν χεῖρά μοι (Lys. 893).
    They ought to bear evidence against me with their hands laid on the victims: P. δεῖ αὐτοὺς... ἁπτομένους τῶν σφαγίων καταμαρτυρεῖν ἐμοῦ (Ant. 130).
    Have a hand in, share in, v.: P. and V. μετέχειν (gen.), μεταλαμβνειν (gen.), κοινοῦσθαι (gen. or acc), συμμετέχειν (gen.), V. συμμετίσχειν (gen.).
    Meddle with: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), V. ψαύειν (gen.), θιγγνειν (gen.), ἐπιψαύειν (gen.); see Touch.
    Lift hand against: see raise finger against, under Finger.
    Put in a person's hands, v.: P. ἐγχειρίζειν (τινί, τι).
    Take in hand, v.: Ar. and P. μεταχειρίζειν (or mid.), P. and V. ἐγχειρεῖν (dat.), ἐπιχειρεῖν (dat.), ναιρεῖσθαι, αἴρεσθαι, ἅπτεσθαι (gen.); see Manage, Undertake.
    Having one's hands full, adj.: P. and V. ἄσχολος; see Busy.
    Because they had so many dead on their hands already: P. διὰ τὸ συχνοὺς ήδη προτεθνάναι σφίσι (Thuc. 2, 52).
    They began to get out of hand: P. ἤρξαντο ἀτακτότεροι γενέσθαι (Thuc. 8, 105).
    Keep a tight hand on the allies: P. τὰ τῶν συμμάχων διὰ χειρὸς ἔχειν (Thuc. 2, 13).
    Rule with a high hand: P. ἄρχειν ἐγκρατῶς (absol.) (Thuc. 1, 76)
    Those present carried matters with such a high hand: P. εἰς τοῦτο βιαιότητος ἦλθον οἱ παρόντες (Lys. 167).
    Hand in marriage: use V. γμος, or pl., λέκτρον, or pl., λέχος, or pl.
    A suitor for your hand: V. τῶν σῶν γάμων μνηστήρ (Æsch., P.V. 739).
    Give your sister's hand to Pylades: V. Πυλάδῃ δʼ ἀδελφῆς λέκτρον δός (Eur., Or. 1658).
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    v. trans.
    P. and V. παραδιδόναι.
    Hold out, offer: P. and V. ὀρέγειν.
    Hand down: P. and V. παραδιδόναι.
    Hand in (accounts, etc.): P. ἀποφέρειν.
    Hand over: P. and V. παραδιδόναι, ἐκδιδόναι, προστιθέναι.
    Give up: P. and V. φιέναι.
    Hand round: P. and V. περιφέρειν.

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  • 19 Over

    prep.
    P. and V. περ (acc. or gen.).
    Upon: P. and V. ἐπ (dat.).
    Throughout: P. and V. δι (gen.), κατ (acc.), ν (acc.) (rare P.).
    All over: P. κατὰ πάντα.
    Over a wide space: P. ἐπὶ πολύ.
    Across: P. and V. πέρ (gen.), δι (gen.).
    Beyond: P. and V. πέρ (acc.); see Beyond.
    met., about: P. and V. πέρ (gen.). περ (acc. or gen.).
    (Exult, etc.) over: P. and V. ἐπ (dat.).
    Of authority: P. and V. ἐπ (dat.).
    Set over: P. and V. ἐφιστναι (τινά τινι).
    He pronounces over them a fitting eulogy: P. λέγει ἐπʼ αὐτοῖς ἔπαινον τὸν πρέποντα (Thuc. 2, 34).
    Beyond, more than: P. and V. πέρ (acc.).
    Fall over: P. ἐπιπίπτειν (dat.).
    Get over, surmount: P. and V. περβαίνειν; see Surmount.
    Get over an illness: see Recover.
    It is all over with me: use P. and V. οἴχομαι (Plat.), πόλωλα (perf. of ἀπολλύναι), V. ὄλωλα (perf. of ὀλλύναι); see be undone (Undone).
    Be over, be finished: P. and V. τέλος ἔχειν, τέλος λαμβνειν, παρελθεῖν ( 2nd aor. of παρέρχεσθαι), τελευτᾶν; see End.
    Be over, remain over: P. and V. περιλείπεσθαι, λείπεσθαι, P. περιεῖναι, Ar. and P. περιγίγνεσθαι.
    Hand over: P. and V. παραδιδόναι.
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    adv.
    Excessively, too much: P. and V. γαν, λαν, περισσῶς; see Excessively.
    In compounds: P. and V. πέρ.
    Overmuch: P. and V. πέρπολυς.
    Over and above, in addition to: P. and V. πρός (dat.), ἐπ (dat.).
    In addition: Ar. and V. προσέτι, V. καὶ πρός, πρός (rare P.).
    Over again: see Again.
    Over against: see Near, Opposite.
    Over and over: see Repeatedly.

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  • 20 Up

    prep.
    P. and V. ἐπ (acc.).
    Up stream: P. ἀνὰ ῥόον (Hdt.).
    Up hill: V. πρὸς αἶπος, P. πρὸς ἄναντες, πρὸς ὄρθιον (Xen.).
    Up and down, throughout: P. and V. κατ (acc.), ν (acc.) (Thuc. 4, 72; Dem. 1277, but rare P.).
    Up to: P. and V. ἐπ (acc.).
    As far as: P. μέχρι (gen.).
    Up to a certain point: P. μέχρι του (Dem. 11).
    Up to this time: P. μέχρι τοῦδε, V. ἐς τόδʼ ἡμέρας (Eur., Alc. 9), P. and V. δεῦρο (Plat. and Eur., Heracl. 848); see Hitherto.
    Come up with, reach: P. and V. ἐξικνεῖσθαι (gen.); see Reach.
    Overtake: P. ἐπικαταλαμβνειν; see Overtake.
    Well up in, versed in: P. and V. ἔμπειρος (gen.).
    Be well up in an author: Ar. and P. πατεῖν (acc.) (Ar., Av. 471 and Plat., Phaedr. 273A).
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    adv.
    P. and V. νω, Ar. and P. ἐπνω.
    Up and down: P. and V. νω κτω, νω τε καὶ κτω, P. νω καὶ κάτω.
    Hither and thither: see under Thither.
    The up country: P. ἡ μεσογεία; see Inland.
    Go up country, v.: P. νέρχεσθαι (Thuc. 8, 50), ἀναβαίνειν.
    Be up ( of time), be passed: P. and V. παρελθεῖν ( 2nd aor. of παρέρχεσθαι).
    Go up: P. and V. νέρχεσθαι, Ar. and P. ναβαίνειν.
    Set up: see under Set.
    Stand up: P. and V. νίστασθαι; see Rise.
    It is all up with me: use P. and V. οἴχομαι (Plat.); see be undone (Undone).
    Shall we say it was all up with these things? P. πάντα ἔρρειν ταῦτα... φήσομεν; (Plat. Legg. 677C).

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