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  • 1 shake

    [ʃeik] 1. past tense - shook; verb
    1) (to (cause to) tremble or move with jerks: The explosion shook the building; We were shaking with laughter; Her voice shook as she told me the sad news.) σείω/-ομαι,δονώ/-ούμαι,κουνώ/κουνιέμαι,τρέμω
    2) (to shock, disturb or weaken: He was shaken by the accident; My confidence in him has been shaken.) ταράζω,κλονίζω
    2. noun
    1) (an act of shaking: He gave the bottle a shake.) κούνημα,τράνταγμα,χτύπημα
    2) (drink made by shaking the ingredients together vigorously: a chocolate milk-shake.) χτυπημένο ποτό
    - shaky
    - shakily
    - shakiness
    - shake-up
    - no great shakes
    - shake one's fist at
    - shake one's head
    - shake off
    - shake up

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  • 2 Shake

    v. trans.
    P. and V. σείειν,Ar. and V. τινάσσειν, V. διατινάσσειν, P. διασείειν.
    Brandish: P. and V. σείειν, νασείειν, Ar. and V. πάλλειν, κραδαίνειν, τινάσσειν, V. νατινάσσειν.
    Shake one's, head: Ar. and P. νανεύειν.
    Affect, overcome: P. and V. νικᾶν, P. κατακλᾶν.
    Shake a person's resolution: use Ar. and P. ποτρέπειν τινά; see Dissuade.
    Upset: P. and V. νατρέπειν; see Upset.
    The trident that shakes the earth: V. γῆς τινάκτειρα τρίαινα, ἡ.
    Shake down: P. κατασείειν.
    Shake in front of one: P. and V. προσείειν.
    Shake off: lit., Ar. and P. ποσείεσθαι (Xen.), V. ποτινάσσειν; see Throw.
    met., Ar. and P. ποσείεσθαι (Plat., Gorg. 484A), P. and V. ποβάλλειν, ἐκβάλλειν.
    Shake out: Ar. ἐκσείειν (in pass.).
    V. intrans. P. and V. σείεσθαι.
    Tremble: P. and V. τρέμειν, φρίσσειν; see Quake.

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

  • 3 shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand

    (to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own (usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) ανταλάσσω χειραψία/σφίγγω το χέρι(κάποιου),δίνουμε τα χέρια

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  • 4 shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand

    (to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own (usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) ανταλάσσω χειραψία/σφίγγω το χέρι(κάποιου),δίνουμε τα χέρια

    English-Greek dictionary > shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand

  • 5 shake off

    (to rid oneself of: He soon shook off the illness.) ξεφορτώνομαι

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  • 6 shake one's fist at

    (to hold up one's fist as though threatening to punch: He shook his fist at me when I drove into the back of his car.) απειλώ με τη γροθιά

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  • 7 shake one's head

    (to move one's head round to left and right to mean `No': `Are you coming?' I asked. She shook her head.) γνέφω αρνητικά

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  • 8 shake up

    (to disturb or rouse (people) so as to make them more energetic.) ταρακουνώ

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  • 9 shake-up

    noun (a disturbance or reorganization.) ταρακούνημα/αναδιοργάνωση

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  • 10 shake

    1) κουνώ
    2) σαλεύω
    3) σείω
    4) ταράζω

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  • 11 hand

    [hænd] 1. noun
    1) (the part of the body at the end of the arm.) χέρι
    2) (a pointer on a clock, watch etc: Clocks usually have an hour hand and a minute hand.) δείκτης
    3) (a person employed as a helper, crew member etc: a farm hand; All hands on deck!) βοηθός,μέλος πληρώματος
    4) (help; assistance: Can I lend a hand?; Give me a hand with this box, please.) χεράκι,χείρα βοηθείας
    5) (a set of playing-cards dealt to a person: I had a very good hand so I thought I had a chance of winning.) χαρτωσιά
    6) (a measure (approximately centimetres) used for measuring the height of horses: a horse of 14 hands.) παλάμη
    7) (handwriting: written in a neat hand.) γραφικός χαρακτήρας
    2. verb
    (often with back, down, up etc)
    1) (to give (something) to someone by hand: I handed him the book; He handed it back to me; I'll go up the ladder, and you can hand the tools up to me.)
    2) (to pass, transfer etc into another's care etc: That is the end of my report from Paris. I'll now hand you back to Fred Smith in the television studio in London.)
    - handbag
    - handbill
    - handbook
    - handbrake
    - handcuff
    - handcuffs
    - hand-lens
    - handmade
    - hand-operated
    - hand-out
    - hand-picked
    - handshake
    - handstand
    - handwriting
    - handwritten
    - at hand
    - at the hands of
    - be hand in glove with someone
    - be hand in glove
    - by hand
    - fall into the hands of someone
    - fall into the hands
    - force someone's hand
    - get one's hands on
    - give/lend a helping hand
    - hand down
    - hand in
    - hand in hand
    - hand on
    - hand out
    - hand-out
    - handout
    - hand over
    - hand over fist
    - hands down
    - hands off!
    - hands-on
    - hands up!
    - hand to hand
    - have a hand in something
    - have a hand in
    - have/get/gain the upper hand
    - hold hands with someone
    - hold hands
    - in good hands
    - in hand
    - in the hands of
    - keep one's hand in
    - off one's hands
    - on hand
    - on the one hand... on the other hand
    -... on the other hand
    - out of hand
    - shake hands with someone / shake someone's hand
    - shake hands with / shake someone's hand
    - a show of hands
    - take in hand
    - to hand

    English-Greek dictionary > hand

  • 12 jolt

    [‹əult] 1. verb
    1) (to move jerkily: The bus jolted along the road.) τραντάζω/-ομαι
    2) (to shake or move suddenly: I was violently jolted as the train stopped.) τινάζω
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement or shake: The car gave a jolt and started.) τράνταγμα, τίναγμα
    2) (a shock: He got a jolt when he heard the bad news.) ξάφνιασμα, δυσάρεστη έκπληξη

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  • 13 quake

    [kweik] 1. verb
    1) ((of people) to shake or tremble, especially with fear.) τρέμω
    2) ((of the ground) to shake: The ground quaked under their feet.) σείομαι
    2. noun
    (an earthquake.) σεισμός

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  • 14 Rock

    subs.
    P. and V. πέτρα, ἡ.
    Stone: P. and V. λθος, ὁ, V. χερμς, ἡ, πέτρος, ὁ; see Stone.
    Crag: P. and V. ἄκρα, ἡ, κρημνός, ὁ, V. λέπας, τό, σπιλς, ἡ ἀγμός, ὁ, Ar. and P. σκόπελος, ὁ.
    Ridge of rock: V. χοιρς, ἡ.
    Of rock, adj.: V. πετραῖος, πετρώδης, πέτρινος, λεπαῖος, πετρήρης.
    Of stone: V. λϊνος, Ar. and P. λθινος.
    Hurled from a rock: V. πετρορριφής.
    Roofed with rock: V. πετρηρεφής.
    Whence she shall be hurled with a plunge from the rock: V. ὅθεν πετραῖον ἅλμα δισκευθήσεται (Eur., Ion, 1268).
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    v. trans.
    Move: P. and V. κινεῖν.
    Shake: P. and V. σείειν.
    Move to and fro: V. σαλεύειν.
    V. intrans. Move: P. and V. κινεῖσθαι.
    Shake: P. and V. σείεσθαι.
    Move to and fro: P. and V. σαλεύειν, P. ἀποσαλεύειν.
    Wave: P. and V. αἰωρεῖσθαι; see Toss.

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

  • 15 agitate

    ['æ‹iteit]
    1) (to make (someone) excited and anxious: The news agitated her.) ταράζω
    2) (to try to arouse public feeling and action: That group is agitating for prison reform.) κινητοποιώ, ξεσηκώνω τον κόσμο
    3) (to shake: The tree was agitated by the wind.) σείω
    - agitation
    - agitator

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  • 16 convulse

    (to shake violently: convulsed with laughter.) προκαλώ συσπάσεις
    - convulsively
    - convulsion

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  • 17 insult

    1. verb
    (to treat (a person) rudely or contemptuously: He insulted her by telling her she was not only ugly but stupid too.) προσβάλλω
    2. noun
    ((a) comment or action that insults: She took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.) προσβολή/βρισιά

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  • 18 jog

    [‹oɡ]
    past tense, past participle - jogged; verb
    1) (to push, shake or knock gently: He jogged my arm and I spilt my coffee; I have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.) σκουντώ, ταρακουνώ
    2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) προχωρώ με αργό ρυθμό
    3) (to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise: She jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.) τρέχω με αργό ρυθμό

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  • 19 joggle

    ['‹oɡl]
    (to (cause to) shake or move slightly from side to side: Don't joggle the table!) κουνώ, τραντάζω

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  • 20 plump up

    (to shake (pillows etc) to restore their shape.) φουσκώνω

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