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  • 81 elegant

    ['eliɡənt]
    (having or showing stylishness: elegant clothes; You look elegant today.) κομψός

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  • 82 elsewhere

    adverb (in, or to, another place; somewhere or anywhere else: You must look elsewhere if you want a less tiring job.) αλλού

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  • 83 enchantment

    1) (the act of enchanting or state of being enchanted: a look of enchantment on the children's faces.) γοητεία
    2) (a magic spell.) μάγια,μαγεία
    3) (charm; attraction: the enchantment (s) of a big city.) θέλγητρο

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  • 84 encyclop(a)edia

    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) εγκυκλοπαίδεια
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic

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  • 85 encyclop(a)edia

    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) εγκυκλοπαίδεια
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic

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  • 86 examine

    [iɡ'zæmin]
    1) (to look at closely; to inspect closely: They examined the animal tracks and decided that they were those of a fox.) εξετάζω
    2) ((of a doctor) to inspect the body of thoroughly to check for disease etc: The doctor examined the child and said she was healthy.) εξετάζω
    3) (to consider carefully: The police must examine the facts.) εξετάζω
    4) (to test the knowledge or ability of (students etc): She examines pupils in mathematics.) εξετάζω
    5) (to question: The lawyer examined the witness in the court case.) εξετάζω
    - examiner

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  • 87 expectancy

    noun (the state of expecting or hoping: a feeling/look/air of expectancy.) προσδοκία

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  • 88 expression

    [-ʃən]
    1) (a look on one's face that shows one's feelings: He always has a bored expression on his face.) έκφραση, βλέμμα
    2) (a word or phrase: `Dough' is a slang expression for `money`.) έκφραση
    3) ((a) showing of thoughts or feelings by words, actions etc: This poem is an expression of his grief.) εκδήλωση
    4) (the showing of feeling when eg reciting, reading aloud or playing a musical instrument: Put more expression into your playing!) αίσθημα

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  • 89 expressive

    [-siv]
    adjective (showing meaning or feeling clearly: She has an expressive look on her face.) εκφραστικός

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  • 90 eye

    1. noun
    1) (the part of the body with which one sees: Open your eyes; She has blue eyes.) μάτι
    2) (anything like or suggesting an eye, eg the hole in a needle, the loop or ring into which a hook connects etc.) μάτι,οφθαλμός
    3) (a talent for noticing and judging a particular type of thing: She has an eye for detail/colour/beauty.) μάτι
    2. verb
    (to look at, observe: The boys were eyeing the girls at the dance; The thief eyed the policeman warily.) κοιτάζω
    - eyebrow
    - eye-catching
    - eyelash
    - eyelet
    - eyelid
    - eye-opener
    - eye-piece
    - eyeshadow
    - eyesight
    - eyesore
    - eye-witness
    - before/under one's very eyes
    - be up to the eyes in
    - close one's eyes to
    - in the eyes of
    - keep an eye on
    - lay/set eyes on
    - raise one's eyebrows
    - see eye to eye
    - with an eye to something
    - with one's eyes open

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  • 91 eyesore

    noun (something (eg a building) that is ugly to look at.) ασχήμια

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  • 92 face-saving

    adjective (of something which helps a person not to look stupid or not to appear to be giving in: He agreed to everything we asked and as a face-saving exercise we offered to consult him occasionally.) για τη διάσωση του γοήτρου

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  • 93 facelift

    1) (an operation to smooth and firm the face: She has had a facelift.) πλαστική(χειρουργική επέμβαση προσώπου απορρυτίδωσης προσώπου)
    2) (a process intended to make a building etc look better: This village will be given a facelift.) εξωραϊσμός

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  • 94 fantastic

    [fæn'tæstik]
    1) (unbelievable and like a fantasy: She told me some fantastic story about her father being a Grand Duke!) απίστευτος
    2) (wonderful; very good: You look fantastic!) θαυμάσιος

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  • 95 faraway

    1) (distant: faraway places.) μακρινός
    2) (not paying attention; dreamy: She had a faraway look in her eyes.) απόμακρος

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  • 96 fascination

    1) (the act of fascinating or state of being fascinated: the look of fascination on the children's faces.) γοητεία
    2) (the power of fascinating or something that has this: Old books have/hold a fascination for him.) γοτεία

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  • 97 fearful

    1) (afraid: a fearful look.) φοβισμένος
    2) (terrible: The lion gave a fearful roar.) φοβερός
    3) (very bad: a fearful mistake!) φοβερός

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  • 98 fend for oneself

    (to look after oneself: He is old enough to fend for himself.) τα βγάζω πέρα μόνος μου

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  • 99 filth

    [filƟ]
    (anything very dirty or foul: Look at that filth on your boots!) βρώμα

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  • 100 find

    1. past tense, past participle - found; verb
    1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) βρίσκω
    2) (to discover: I found that I couldn't do the work.) ανακαλύπτω,διαπιστώνω
    3) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) θεωρώ
    2. noun
    (something found, especially something of value or interest: That old book is quite a find!) εύρημα
    - find out

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  • look — /look/, v.i. 1. to turn one s eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes. 2. to glance or gaze in a manner specified: to look questioningly at a person. 3. to use… …   Universalium

  • Look — (l[oo^]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Looked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Looking}.] [OE. loken, AS. l[=o]cian; akin to G. lugen, OHG. luog[=e]n.] 1. To direct the eyes for the purpose of seeing something; to direct the eyes toward an object; to observe with the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Look at Me (canción de Geri Halliwell) — «Look At Me» Sencillo de Geri Halliwell del álbum Schizophonic Grabación 1998 1999 Género(s) Pop Duración 4:33 (versión de álbum) 4:08 (versión de sencillo) …   Wikipedia Español

  • look — ► VERB 1) direct one s gaze in a specified direction. 2) have an outlook in a specified direction. 3) have the appearance or give the impression of being. ► NOUN 1) an act of looking. 2) an expression of a feeling or thought by looking at someone …   English terms dictionary

  • look — [look] vi. [ME loken < OE locian, akin to OS lōkōn, OHG luogēn (Ger dial. lugen), to spy after, look for] 1. to make use of the sense of sight; see 2. a) to direct one s eyes in order to see b) to direct one s attention mentally upon something …   English World dictionary

  • Look and feel — is a term used in descriptions of products and fields such as marketing, branding and trademarking, to signify the experience a person has using a product, and the main features of its appearance and interfaces.In software design, look and feel… …   Wikipedia

  • Look (American magazine) — Look was a bi weekly, general interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa from 1937 to 1971, with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles. A large size magazine of 11 by 14 inches, it was generally considered the also ran to Life… …   Wikipedia

  • Look — ist ein Begriff/Wort aus der englischen Sprache, das sowohl als Verb als auch Hauptwort vielfältige Bedeutung haben kann: als Anglizismus, wird Look vor allem als Synonym im Sinne von Aussehen bzw. Stil verwendet, z. B.: Afro Look, wilde… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • look — [ luk ] n. m. • 1977; mot angl. « aspect, allure » ♦ Anglic. Aspect physique (style vestimentaire, coiffure...) volontairement étudié, caractéristique d une mode. Il a un drôle de look. ⇒ allure, genre. Un look d enfer. Changer de look. ♢ Image… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Look Around You — Series 1 logo Genre Comedy Format Science Parody, Satire Cr …   Wikipedia

  • Look-in — was a long running children s magazine centered around ITV s television programmes in the UK, and subtitled The Junior TV Times . It ran from January 9, 1971 to 12 March 1994 [ [http://www.geocities.com/juniortvtimes2006/94No10/1994 no10 pg01… …   Wikipedia

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