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  • 1 share

    [ʃeə] 1. noun
    1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) μερίδιο,μερτικό
    2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) συμμετοχή,συμβολή
    3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) μετοχή
    2. verb
    1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) μοιράζω
    2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) μοιράζομαι
    3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) συμμετέχω,μοιράζομαι/συμμερίζομαι
    - share and share alike

    English-Greek dictionary > share

  • 2 expense

    [-s]
    1) (the spending of money etc; cost: I've gone to a lot of expense to educate you well.) έξοδα
    2) (a cause of spending: What an expense clothes are!) δαπάνη,έξοδο

    English-Greek dictionary > expense

  • 3 initially

    adverb (at the beginning; at first: This project will cost a lot of money initially but will eventually make a profit.) στην αρχή,αρχικά

    English-Greek dictionary > initially

  • 4 price

    1. noun
    1) (the amount of money for which a thing is or can be bought or sold; the cost: The price of the book was $10.) τιμή
    2) (what one must give up or suffer in order to gain something: Loss of freedom is often the price of success.) τίμημα
    2. verb
    1) (to mark a price on: I haven't priced these articles yet.) κοστολογώ
    2) (to find out the price of: He went into the furniture shop to price the beds.) μαθαίνω την τιμή
    - pricey
    - at a price
    - beyond/without price

    English-Greek dictionary > price

  • 5 sum

    1) (the amount or total made by two or more things or numbers added together: The sum of 12, 24, 7 and 11 is 54.) άθροισμα
    2) (a quantity of money: It will cost an enormous sum to repair the swimming pool.) χρηματικό ποσό
    3) (a problem in arithmetic: My children are better at sums than I am.) μαθηματικό πρόβλημα
    - sum up

    English-Greek dictionary > sum

  • 6 Loss

    subs.
    P. and V. ζημία, ἡ, βλαβή, ἡ, βλβος, τό.
    Loss of: P. ἀποβολή, ἡ (gen.), ὄλεθρος, ὁ (gen.).
    Loss of money: P. ἀποβολή χρημάτων, ἡ (Plat., Lach. 195E), χρημάτων ὄλεθρος, ὁ (Thuc. 7, 27).
    Loss of possessions: P. κτημάτων ἀπόστασις (Dem. 386).
    Loss of men: P. ἀνθρώπων φθορά (Thuc. 7, 27).
    Deprivation: P. στέρησις, ἡ.
    Cost, expenditure: P. and V. νλωμα, τό.
    The allies of the Lacedaemonians suffered no losses worth mentioning: P. Λακεδαιμονίων οἱ σύμμαχοι οὐκ ἐπιλαιπώρησαν ὥστε καὶ ἀξιόλογόν τι ἀπογενέσθαι (Thuc. 5, 74).
    At a loss, adj.: P. and V. πορος. μήχανος (rare P.).
    Be at a loss, v.: P. and V. πορεῖν, μηχανεῖν (rare P.), V. δυσμηχανεῖν, λᾶσθαι.
    Suffer loss: P. and V. ζημιοῦσθαι (absol.), P. ἐλασσοῦσθαι (absol.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Loss

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