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  • 121 commercial

    [kə'mə:ʃəl]
    1) (connected with commerce: Private cars are allowed to use this road but not commercial vehicles.) εμπορικός
    2) ((likely to be) profitable: a commercial proposition.) εμπορικός, επικερδής
    3) (paid for by advertisements: commercial television.) εμπορικός (ιδιωτικός)

    English-Greek dictionary > commercial

  • 122 common

    ['komən] 1. adjective
    1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) κοινός, συνηθισμένος
    2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) κοινός
    3) (publicly owned: common property.) κοινόχρηστος
    4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) λαϊκός
    5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) κοινός, λαϊκός
    6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) κοινό (ουσιαστικό)
    2. noun
    ((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) κοινόχρηστος υπαίθριος χώρος κοινότητας
    - common knowledge
    - common law
    - common-law
    - commonplace
    - common-room
    - common sense
    - the Common Market
    - the House of Commons
    - the Commons
    - in common

    English-Greek dictionary > common

  • 123 common-room

    noun (in a college, school etc a sitting-room for the use of a group.) κοινόχρηστη αίθουσα

    English-Greek dictionary > common-room

  • 124 computerise

    verb (to put (information etc) into a form suitable for use by a computer: Are you intending to computerize your book-ordering system?) μηχανογραφώ

    English-Greek dictionary > computerise

  • 125 computerize

    verb (to put (information etc) into a form suitable for use by a computer: Are you intending to computerize your book-ordering system?) μηχανογραφώ

    English-Greek dictionary > computerize

  • 126 condemn

    [kən'dem]
    1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) κατακρίνω
    2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) καταδικάζω
    3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) χαρακτηρίζω ως ακατάλληλο ή επικίνδυνο (πχ. οίκημα)
    - condemned cell

    English-Greek dictionary > condemn

  • 127 consecrate

    ['konsikreit]
    (to set apart for a holy use; to dedicate to God: The bishop consecrated the new church.) αφιερώνω, καθαγιάζω

    English-Greek dictionary > consecrate

  • 128 convenient

    [kən'vi:njənt]
    1) (suitable; not causing trouble or difficulty: When would it be convenient for me to come?) βολικός, διευκολυντικός
    2) (easy to use, run etc: a convenient size of house.) βολικός, κόμοδος
    3) (easy to reach etc; accessible: Keep this in a convenient place.) πρόχειρος
    - convenience

    English-Greek dictionary > convenient

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