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1 valuable
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2 Valuable
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Valuable
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3 valuable
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4 antique
[æn'ti:k] 1. adjective1) (old and usually valuable: an antique chair.) αντίκα2) (old or old-fashioned: That car is positively antique.) παμπάλαιος3) ((of a shop etc) dealing in antiques: an antique business.) για αντίκες2. noun(something made long ago (usually more than a hundred years ago) which is valuable or interesting: He collects antiques.) αντίκα- antiquity -
5 treasure
['treʒə] 1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) θησαυρός2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) θησαυρός2. verb1) (to value; to think of as very valuable: I treasure the hours I spend in the country.) θεωρώ (κάτι) πολύτιμο, εκτιμώ εξαιρετικά2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) προσέχω σαν τα μάτια μου•- treasurer -
6 asset
['æset](anything useful or valuable; an advantage: He is a great asset to the school.) προσόν, πλεονέκτημα- assets -
7 at face value
(as being as valuable etc as it appears: You must take this offer at face value.) τοις μετρητοίς -
8 bank
I 1. [bæŋk] noun1) (a mound or ridge (of earth etc): The child climbed the bank to pick flowers.) πλαγιά2) (the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc: The river overflowed its banks.) όχθη3) (a raised area of sand under the sea: a sand-bank.) ξέρα2. verb1) ((often with up) to form into a bank or banks: The earth was banked up against the wall of the house.) στιβάζω2) (to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning: The plane banked steeply.) γέρνωII 1. [bæŋk] noun1) (a place where money is lent or exchanged, or put for safety and/or to acquire interest: He has plenty of money in the bank; I must go to the bank today.) τράπεζα2) (a place for storing other valuable material: A blood bank.) τράπεζα2. verb(to put into a bank: He banks his wages every week.) καταθέτω- banker- bank book
- banker's card
- bank holiday
- bank-note
- bank on III [bæŋk] noun(a collection of rows (of instruments etc): The modern pilot has banks of instruments.) σειρά -
9 fake
[feik] 1. noun1) (a worthless imitation (especially intended to deceive); a forgery: That picture is a fake.) απομίμηση2) (a person who pretends to be something he is not: He pretended to be a doctor, but he was a fake.) κάλπης,απατεώνας2. adjective1) (made in imitation of something more valuable, especially with the intention of deceiving: fake diamonds.) ψεύτικος,πλαστός2) (pretending to be something one is not: a fake clergyman.) ψεύτικος3. verb(to pretend or imitate in order to deceive: to fake a signature.) πλαστογραφώ, προσποιούμαι -
10 heirloom
[-lu:m]noun (something valuable that has been handed down in a family from generation to generation: This brooch is a family heirloom.) κειμήλιο -
11 heritage
['heriti‹](things (especially valuable things such as buildings, literature etc) which are passed on from one generation to another: We must all take care to preserve our national heritage.) (εθνική)κληρονομιά -
12 nutritious
[nju'triʃəs](valuable as food; nourishing.) θρεπτικός- nutrient- nutriment
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13 overrate
[əuvə'reit](to think that something is better, stronger, more valuable etc than it really is: Her beauty is overrated.) υπερτιμώ -
14 pearl
[pə:l](a valuable, hard, round object formed by oysters and several other shellfish: The necklace consists of three strings of pearls; ( also adjective) a pearl necklace.) μαργαριτάρι- pearly- pearl-diver
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15 platinum
['plætinəm]noun, adjective((of) an element, a heavy, valuable grey metal, often used in making jewellery: a platinum ring.) λευκόχρυσος,πλατίνα -
16 precious metal
(a valuable metal such as gold, silver or platinum.) πολύτιμο μέταλλο -
17 priceless
1) (too valuable to have a price: priceless jewels.) ανεκτίμητος2) (very funny: a priceless story.) καταπληκτικός -
18 pure
['pjuə]1) (not mixed with anything especially dirty or less valuable: pure gold.) καθαρός,αμψής2) (clean, especially morally: pure thoughts.) αγνός3) (complete; absolute: a pure accident.) ξεκάθαρος4) ((of sounds) clear; keeping in tune: She sang in a high pure tone.) καθαρός•- purely- pureness
- purity
- purify
- purification
- pure-blooded
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19 rich
[ri ]1) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) πλούσιος2) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) πλούσιος3) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) πολύτιμος4) (containing a lot of fat, eggs, spices etc: a rich sauce.) παχύς, βαρύς, λιπαρός5) ((of clothes, material etc) very beautiful and expensive.) πολυτελής•- richly- richness
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20 scrap
I 1. [skræp] noun1) (a small piece or fragment: a scrap of paper.) κομματάκι2) ((usually in plural) a piece of food left over after a meal: They gave the scraps to the dog.) αποφάγια3) (waste articles that are only valuable for the material they contain: The old car was sold as scrap; ( also adjective) scrap metal.) παλιοσίδερα,σκαρταδούρα4) (a picture etc for sticking into a scrapbook.) απόκομμα2. verb(to discard: They scapped the old television set; She decided to scrap the whole plan.) πετώ,σκαρτάρω- scrappy- scrappily
- scrappiness
- scrapbook
- scrap heap II 1. [skræp] noun(a fight: He tore his jacket in a scrap with another boy.) καβγάς,συμπλοκή2. verb(to fight: The dogs were scrapping over a bone.) τσακώνομαι
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