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  • 1 wild

    1) ((of animals) not tamed: wolves and other wild animals.) άγριος
    2) ((of land) not cultivated.) ακαλλιέργητος
    3) (uncivilized or lawless; savage: wild tribes.) απολίτιστος
    4) (very stormy; violent: a wild night at sea; a wild rage.) άγριος, βίαιος
    5) (mad, crazy, insane etc: wild with hunger; wild with anxiety.) έξαλλος
    6) (rash: a wild hope.) παράλογος, εξωφρενικός
    7) (not accurate or reliable: a wild guess.) παράτολμος
    8) (very angry.) έξαλλος, μαινόμενος
    - wildness
    - wildfire: spread like wildfire
    - wildfowl
    - wild-goose chase
    - wildlife
    - in the wild
    - the wilds
    - the Wild West

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  • 2 Wild

    adj.
    Not cultivated: P. and V. ἄγριος (also of animals).
    Of country: P. ἄγροικος (Thuc. 3, 106).
    Desolate: P. and V. ἐρῆμος; see Desolate.
    Savage: P. and V. βάρβαρος, V. νήμερος.
    Fierce P. and V. ὠμός, ἄγριος, δεινός, σχέτλιος; see Savage.
    Mad: P. and V. μανιώδης: see Mad.
    Left at arge: P. and V. φετος, νειμένος.
    Beastlike: P. and V. θηριώδης.
    Ungovernable: Ar. and P. ἀκρατής, P. and V. κόλαστος, χλινος, νειμένος.
    Of passions: P. and V. ἄκρατος.
    Make wild, v. trans.: v. ἀγριοῦν, ἐξαγριοῦν.
    Be made wild: P. and V. ἀγριοῦσθαι (Xen. also Ar.), ἐξαγριοῦσθαι Plat.), παγριοῦσθαι (Plat.).
    Alas, brother, your eye grows wild: V. οἴμαι κασίγνητʼ ὄμμα σὸν ταράσσεται (Eur., Or. 253).

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

  • 3 in the wild

    ((of an animal) in its natural surroundings: Young animals have to learn to look after themselves in the wild.) (για ζώα) στο φυσικό περιβάλλον

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  • 4 cage

    [kei‹] 1. noun
    1) (a box of wood, wire etc for holding birds or animals: The lion has escaped from its cage; a bird-cage.) κλουβί
    2) (a lift in a mine.) κλούβα ορυχείου
    2. verb
    (to put in a cage: Some people think that it is cruel to cage wild animals.) βάζω σε κλουβί

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  • 5 stampede

    [stæm'pi:d] 1. noun
    (a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.) πανικόβλητη φυγή ζώων
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.) τρέπω/τρέπομαι σε άτακτη φυγή

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  • 6 menagerie

    [mi'næ‹əri]
    ((a place for keeping) a collection of wild animals.) θηριοτροφείο

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  • 7 natural

    ['næ ərəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of or produced by nature, not made by men: Coal, oil etc are natural resources; Wild animals are happier in their natural state than in a zoo.) φυσικός
    2) (born in a person: natural beauty; He had a natural ability for music.) έμφυτος
    3) ((of manner) simple, without pretence: a nice, natural smile.) απροσποίητος,ανηπιτήδευτος
    4) (normal; as one would expect: It's quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.) φυσιολογικός
    5) (of a musical note, not sharp or flat: G natural is lower in pitch than G sharp.) φυσικός
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is naturally good at something.) γνήσιο ταλέντο
    2) (in music (a sign () indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat.) αναίρεση
    - naturally
    - natural gas
    - natural history
    - natural resources

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  • 8 safari park

    (a large area of land reserved for wild animals, in which they can move freely and be seen by the public who usually drive through the park in cars.) περιοχή προστασίας θηραμάτων, εθνικό πάρκο

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  • 9 sanctuary

    ['sæŋk uəri]
    plural - sanctuaries; noun
    1) (a holy or sacred place: the sanctuary of the god Apollo.) ιερό,ναός
    2) (a place of safety from eg arrest: In earlier times a criminal could use a church as a sanctuary.) άσυλο
    3) (an area of land in which the killing of wild animals etc is forbidden: a bird sanctuary.) περιοχή προστασίας θηραμάτων

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  • 10 savage

    ['sævi‹] 1. adjective
    1) (uncivilized: savage tribes.) άγριος,απολίτιστος
    2) (fierce and cruel: The elephant can be quite savage; bitter and savage remarks.) άγριος,σκληρός
    2. verb
    (to attack: He was savaged by wild animals.) (επιτίθεμαι και) κατασπαράσσω
    3. noun
    1) (a person in an uncivilized state: tribes of savages.) άγριος,πρωτόγονος
    2) (a person who behaves in a cruel, uncivilized way: I hope the police catch the savages who attacked the old lady.) κτήνος
    - savageness
    - savagery

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  • 11 shadow

    ['ʃædəu] 1. noun
    1) ((a patch of) shade on the ground etc caused by an object blocking the light: We are in the shadow of that building.) ίσκιος,σκιά
    2) ((in plural with the) darkness or partial darkness caused by lack of (direct) light: The child was afraid that wild animals were lurking in the shadows at the corner of his bedroom.) σκοτάδια
    3) (a dark patch or area: You look tired - there are shadows under your eyes.) μαύρος κύκλος
    4) (a very slight amount: There's not a shadow of doubt that he stole the money.) ίχνος
    2. verb
    1) (to hide or darken with shadow: A broad hat shadowed her face.) σκιάζω
    2) (to follow closely, especially as a detective, spy etc: We shadowed him for a week.) παρακολουθώ
    - shadowiness
    - worn to a shadow

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  • 12 wildlife

    noun (wild animals, birds, insects etc collectively: to protect wildlife.) άγρια φύση, ζώα στο φυσικό τους περιβάλλον

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  • 13 zoo

    [zu:]
    ((short for zoological garden) a place where wild animals are kept for the public to see, and for study, breeding etc.) ζωολογικός κήπος

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  • 14 tame

    [teim] 1. adjective
    1) ((of animals) used to living with people; not wild or dangerous: He kept a tame bear as a pet.) ήμερος, εξημερωμένος
    2) (dull; not exciting: My job is very tame.) ανιαρός, ρουτινιέρικος
    2. verb
    (to make tame: It is impossible to tame some animals.) εξημερώνω
    - tameness
    - tameable

    English-Greek dictionary > tame

  • 15 reserve

    [rə'zə:v] 1. verb
    1) (to ask for or order to be kept for the use of a particular person, often oneself: The restaurant is busy on Saturdays, so I'll phone up today and reserve a table.) κρατώ (θέση), κλείνω
    2) (to keep for the use of a particular person or group of people, or for a particular use: These seats are reserved for the committee members.) φυλάγω, προορίζω
    2. noun
    1) (something which is kept for later use or for use when needed: The farmer kept a reserve of food in case he was cut off by floods.)
    2) (a piece of land used for a special purpose eg for the protection of animals: a wild-life reserve; a nature reserve.)
    3) (the habit of not saying very much, not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc; shyness.)
    4) ((often in plural) soldiers, sailors etc who do not belong to the regular full-time army, navy etc but who are called into action when needed eg during a war.)
    - reserved
    - have
    - keep in reserve

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  • 16 shy

    1. comparative - shyer; adjective
    1) (lacking confidence in the presence of others, especially strangers; not wanting to attract attention: She is too shy to go to parties.) ντροπαλός
    2) (drawing back from (an action, person etc): She is shy of strangers.) δειλός(με)
    3) ((of a wild animal) easily frightened; timid: Deer are very shy animals.) απλησίαστος,που τρομάζει εύκολα
    2. verb
    ((of a horse) to jump or turn suddenly aside in fear: The horse shied at the strangers.) σκιάζομαι
    - shyness

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  • 17 tusk

    (one of a pair of large curved teeth which project from the mouth of certain animals eg the elephant, walrus, wild boar etc.) χαυλιόδοντας

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