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  • 81 switch

    [swi ] 1. noun
    1) (a small lever, handle or other device eg for putting or turning an electric current on or off: The switch is down when the power is on and up when it's off; He couldn't find the light-switch.) διακόπτης
    2) (an act of turning or changing: After several switches of direction they found themselves on the right road.) (μετα)στροφή, αλλαγή πορείας
    3) (a thin stick.) ραβδί
    2. verb
    (to change, turn: He switched the lever to the `off' position; Let's switch over to another programme; Having considered that problem, they switched their attention to other matters.) αλλάζω, μεταστρέφομαι
    - switchboard
    - switch on/off

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  • 82 take account of (something)

    (to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) λαβαίνω υπόψη

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  • 83 take account of (something)

    (to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) λαβαίνω υπόψη

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  • 84 take (something) into account

    (to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) λαβαίνω υπόψη

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  • 85 take into consideration

    (to allow for (in considering a situation or problem): You must take his illness into consideration before dismissing him.) λαμβάνω υπόψη

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  • 86 take (something) into account

    (to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) λαβαίνω υπόψη

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  • 87 teaser

    1) (a puzzle or difficult problem: This question is rather a teaser.) σπαζοκεφαλιά
    2) (a person who teases.) πειραχτήρι

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  • 88 technicality

    1) (a technical detail or technical term: Their instructions were full of technicalities.) τεχνική λεπτομέρεια, τεχνικός όρος
    2) (a (trivial) detail or problem, eg caused by (too) strict obedience to laws, rules etc: I'm not going to be put off by mere technicalities.) τεχνική λεπτομέρεια

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  • 89 thorny

    1) (full of or covered with thorns: a thorny branch.) αγκαθωτός
    2) (difficult, causing trouble etc: a thorny problem.) δύσκολος, ακανθώδης

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  • 90 ticklish

    1) (easily made to laugh when tickled: Are you ticklish?) που γαργαλιέται εύκολα
    2) (not easy to manage; difficult: a ticklish problem/situation.) λεπτός, δύσκολος

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  • 91 tough

    1. adjective
    1) (strong; not easily broken, worn out etc: Plastic is a tough material.) σκληρός, γερός, ανθεκτικός
    2) ((of food etc) difficult to chew.) σκληρός
    3) ((of people) strong; able to bear hardship, illness etc: She must be tough to have survived such a serious illness.) δυνατός, σκληρό καρύδι
    4) (rough and violent: It's a tough neighbourhood.) άγριος, βίαιος
    5) (difficult to deal with or overcome: a tough problem; The competition was really tough.) δύσκολος, ζόρικος
    2. noun
    (a rough, violent person; a bully.) κακοποιός, τραμπούκος
    - toughen
    - tough luck
    - get tough with someone
    - get tough with

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  • 92 tricky

    adjective (difficult: a tricky problem/job; a tricky person to deal with.) δύσκολος

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  • 93 truancy

    noun Truancy is a great problem in some schools.) σκασιαρχείο, κοπάνα

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  • 94 unravel

    past tense - unravelled; verb
    1) (to take (eg string, thread etc) out of its tangled condition; to disentangle: She could not unravel the tangled thread.) ξεμπερδεύω
    2) ((especially of a knitted fabric) to undo or become undone: My knitting (got) unravelled when it fell off the needles.) ξηλώνω / -ομαι
    3) (to solve (a problem, mystery etc): Is there no-one who can unravel this mystery?) λύνω

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  • 95 what about?

    1) (used in asking whether the listener would like (to do) something: What about a glass of milk?; What about going to the cinema?) θα 'θελες; τι θα έλεγες για/να;
    2) (used in asking for news or advice: What about your new book?; What about the other problem?) τι θα γίνει με

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  • 96 wrestle

    ['resl]
    1) (to struggle physically (with someone), especially as a sport.) παλεύω
    2) (to struggle (with a problem etc): I've been wrestling with the office accounts.) παλεύω, βασανίζομαι

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