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wild

  • 21 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

    English-Greek dictionary > cage

  • 22 cat

    [kæt]
    1) (a small, four-legged, fur-covered animal often kept as a pet: a Siamese cat.) γάτα
    2) (a large wild animal of the same family (eg tiger, lion etc): the big cats.) αίλουρος
    - catcall
    - catfish
    - catgut
    - catsuit
    - cattail
    - let the cat out of the bag

    English-Greek dictionary > cat

  • 23 cultivated

    1) ((of fields etc) prepared for crops; used for growing crops: cultivated land.) καλλιεργημένος
    2) (grown in a garden etc; not wild: a cultivated variety of raspberries.) καλλιεργούμενος
    3) (having good manners; educated: a cultivated young lady; He has cultivated tastes in music.) καλλιεργημένος

    English-Greek dictionary > cultivated

  • 24 dandelion

    (a kind of common wild plant with jagged leaves and a yellow flower.) αγριοράδικο

    English-Greek dictionary > dandelion

  • 25 delirious

    [di'liriəs]
    1) (wandering in the mind and talking complete nonsense (usually as a result of fever): The sick man was delirious and nothing he said made sense.) σε παραλήρημα
    2) (wild with excitement: She was delirious with happiness at the news.) έξαλλος,πολύ ενθουσιώδης

    English-Greek dictionary > delirious

  • 26 den

    [den]
    1) (the home of a wild beast: a lion's den.) φωλιά,λημέρι
    2) (a private room for working in etc.) καταφύγιο

    English-Greek dictionary > den

  • 27 dingo

    ['diŋɡəu]
    plural - dingoes; noun
    (a type of wild dog found in Australia.) είδος αγριόσκυλου της Αυστραλίας

    English-Greek dictionary > dingo

  • 28 duck

    I verb
    1) (to push briefly under water: They splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.) βούτω
    2) (to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow: He ducked as the ball came at him.) σκύβω
    II plurals - ducks, duck; noun
    1) (a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.) πάπια
    2) (a female duck. See also drake.) θηλυκή πάπια
    3) (in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman: He was out for a duck.) (κρίκετ)μηδενικό σκορ

    English-Greek dictionary > duck

  • 29 fox

    [foks] 1. plural - foxes; noun
    (a type of reddish-brown wild animal which looks like a dog.) αλεπού
    2. adjective
    fox-fur.)
    3. verb
    (to puzzle or confuse: She was completely foxed.) μπερδεύω
    - foxhound
    - fox terrier

    English-Greek dictionary > fox

  • 30 frontier

    1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) σύνορο/μεθοριακός,παραμεθόριος
    2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) παραμεθόριος περιοχή
    3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) όριο

    English-Greek dictionary > frontier

  • 31 hysterics

    [-'ste-]
    1) (a fit of hysteria.) υστερική κρίση
    2) (a fit of wild laughter.) υστερικό γέλιο

    English-Greek dictionary > hysterics

  • 32 jackal

    ['‹æko:l, ]( American[) -kl]
    (a type of wild animal similar to a dog or wolf.) τσακάλι

    English-Greek dictionary > jackal

  • 33 lair

    [leə]
    (the den of a wild beast: The bear had its lair among the rocks at the top of the valley.) φωλιά αγριμιού, λημέρι

    English-Greek dictionary > lair

  • 34 lasso

    [læ'su:] 1. plural - lasso(e)s; noun
    (a long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.) λάσο
    2. verb
    (to catch with a lasso: The cowboy lassoed the horse.) πιάνω με λάσο

    English-Greek dictionary > lasso

  • 35 menagerie

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

    English-Greek dictionary > menagerie

  • 36 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

    English-Greek dictionary > natural

  • 37 on the wing

    (flying, especially away: The wild geese are on the wing.) στον αέρα

    English-Greek dictionary > on the wing

  • 38 orgy

    ['o:‹i]
    plural - orgies; noun
    (a wild party or celebration: a drunken orgy.) όργιο

    English-Greek dictionary > orgy

  • 39 out of control

    (not under the authority or power of someone: The brakes failed and the car went out of control; Those children are completely out of control (= wild and disobedient).) εκτός ελέγχου

    English-Greek dictionary > out of control

  • 40 park

    1. noun
    1) (a public piece of ground with grass and trees: The children go to the park every morning to play.) πάρκο
    2) (the land surrounding a large country house: Deer run wild in the park surrounding the mansion.) έκταση που περιβάλλει (εξοχική) έπαυλη κτλ
    2. verb
    (to stop and leave (a motor car etc) for a time: He parked in front of our house.) σταθμεύω
    - parking-meter

    English-Greek dictionary > park

См. также в других словарях:

  • Wild — Wild, a. [Compar. {Wilder}; superl. {Wildest}.] [OE. wilde, AS. wilde; akin to OFries. wilde, D. wild, OS. & OHG. wildi, G. wild, Sw. & Dan. vild, Icel. villr wild, bewildered, astray, Goth. wilpeis wild, and G. & OHG. wild game, deer; of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wild — [wīld] adj. [ME wilde < OE, akin to Ger wild, prob. < IE base * wel , shaggy hair, unkempt > WOOL, VOLE1] 1. living or growing in its original, natural state and not normally domesticated or cultivated [wild flowers, wild animals] 2. not …   English World dictionary

  • Wild! — Álbum de Erasure Publicación 16 de octubre de 1989 en Inglaterra 24 de octubre en los Estados Unidos Género(s) Synthpop Duración 38:28 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Wild On! — was a travel show that was produced from 1997 until 2003 by E!. The series transported its viewers to the scariest fun destinations in the world, from Miami to Milan. It had three primary hosts over the years: Jules Asner (1997 1999), Brooke… …   Wikipedia

  • wild — wild; wild·bore; wild·cat·ter; wild·ish; wild·ling; wild·ness; wild·ean; wild·ing; wild·ly; wild·ish·ness; …   English syllables

  • Wild ! — Wild ! Album par Erasure Sortie 16 octobre 1989 Enregistrement 1989 Durée 38:13 Genre Pop Pro …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Wild — Sn std. (9. Jh.), mhd. wilt, ahd. wild, mndd. wilt Stammwort. Aus wg. * welþaz n. Wild , auch in ae. wild(e), wildor. Gleicher Herkunft wie wild, aber mit einfacherer Stammbildung. Verb: wildern. Wildbret, Wilderer. westgermanisch s. wild …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Wild — Wild, er, este, adj. & adv. ein Wort, welches überhaupt der durch Cultur und Kunst veredelten und erhöheten Beschaffenheit entgegen gesetzet ist. 1. Der physischen Cultur entgegen gesetzt und ihrer beraubt, wo es in den meisten Fällen dem zahm… …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • Wild TV — Création septembre 2004 Propriétaire Wild TV Inc. (Dieter Kohler) Langue anglais Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • wild — s.n. Regiune de la periferia zăpezilor veşnice, străbătută de cercul polar nordic. (din engl. wild) Trimis de tavi, 14.05.2004. Sursa: MDN  wild s. n. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  WILD s.n. (geol.; …   Dicționar Român

  • wild — Adj std. (8. Jh.), mhd. wilt, wilde, ahd. wildi , as. wildi Stammwort. Aus g. * welþija Adj. wild , auch in gt. wilþeis, anord. villr, ae. wilde, afr. wild(e). Außergermanisch entspricht kymr. gwyllt. Weitere Herkunft unklar. Vielleicht zu (ig.)… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

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