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Şanlıurfa {prop} (city in Turkey) | :: Σανλιούρφα /Sanlioúrfa/ |
-s {suffix} (regular plurals of nouns) | :: -α /-a/ |
Sabbath {n} (Jewish Saturday) | :: σάββατο {n} /sávvato/ |
saber {v} (sabre) SEE: sabre | :: |
sabotage {n} (deliberate action of subversion, obstruction, disruption, destruction) | :: δολιοφθορά {f} /doliofthorá/ |
sabotage {n} (act with intent to injure) | :: δολιοφθορά {f} /doliofthorá/ |
saboteur {n} (a person who intentionally causes the destruction of property) | :: δολιοφθορέας {m} /doliofthoréas/, σαμποτέρ {m} /sampotér/ |
sabre {n} (light sword, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point) | :: σπαθί {n} /spathí/, μάχαιρα {f} /máchaira/ |
saccharide {n} (the unit structure of carbohydrates, of general formula CnH2nOn) | :: σακχαρίτης {m} /sakcharítis/ |
saccharin {n} (white crystalline powder) | :: ζαχαρίνη {f} /zacharíni/, σακχαρίνη {f} /sakcharíni/ |
sack {n} (bag for commodities or items) | :: σάκκος {m} /sákkos/, σακί {n} /sakí/, τσουβάλι {n} /tsouváli/, σακούλα {f} /sakoúla/ [supermarket] |
sack {n} (amount that can be put in a sack) | :: σακί {n} /sakí/, τσουβάλι {n} /tsouváli/ |
sack {n} (the plunder and pillaging of a city) | :: λεηλασία {f} /leïlasía/, κούρσεμα {n} /koúrsema/, διαγούμισμα {n} /diagoúmisma/ |
sack {n} (booty obtained by pillage) | :: λάφυρα {n-p} /láfyra/ |
sack {n} (informal: dismissal from employment) | :: απόλυση {f} /apólysi/ |
sack {v} (to plunder) | :: λεηλατώ /leïlató/, κουρσεύω /koursévo/, διαγουμίζω /diagoumízo/ |
sack {v} (informal: to remove from a job or position) | :: απολύω /apolýo/ |
sack {v} (colloquial: to go to sleep) | :: την πέφτω για ύπνο /tin péfto gia ýpno/ |
sacrament {n} (sacred act or ceremony) | :: μυστήριο {n} /mystírio/ |
Sacramento {prop} (Sacramento, the capital city of California) | :: Σακραμέντο /Sakraménto/ |
sacred {adj} (made holy) | :: ιερός /ierós/ |
sacred {adj} (relating to religion) | :: ιερός /ierós/ |
sacred {adj} (not to be profaned or violated) | :: ιερός /ierós/ |
sacred {adj} (consecrated; dedicated; devoted) | :: αφοσιωμένος /afosioménos/, αφιερωμένος /afieroménos/ |
sacrifice {v} (to offer as a gift to a deity) | :: θυσιάζω /thysiázo/ |
sacrifice {v} (to give away something valuable in order to gain something else of value) | :: θυσιάζω /thysiázo/ |
sacrifice {v} (to sell without profit) | :: θυσιάζω /thysiázo/ |
sacrifice {v} (chess: to give up a piece to improve position) | :: θυσιάζω /thysiázo/ |
sacrifice {n} (something offered to a god) | :: θυσία {f} /thysía/ |
sacrifice {n} (something sacrificed) | :: θυσία {f} /thysía/ |
sacrificer {n} (someone who sacrifices) | :: θυσιαστής {m} /thysiastís/ |
sacrilege {n} (desecration, profanation, misuse or violation of something sacred) | :: ιεροσυλία {f} /ierosylía/ |
sacristan {n} (person who maintains the sacristy) | :: σκευοφύλακας {m} /skevofýlakas/, σκευοφύλαξ {m} /skevofýlax/ |
sacristy {n} (room in a church) | :: σκευοφυλάκιο {n} /skevofylákio/ |
sacrosanct {adj} (beyond alteration, criticism, or interference, especially due to religious sanction; inviolable) | :: απαραβίαστος /aparavíastos/ |
sacrum {n} (bone at the base of the spine) | :: ιερό οστό {n} /ieró ostó/ |
sad {adj} (feeling sorrow) | :: λυπημένος /lypiménos/, στενοχωρημένος /stenochoriménos/ |
sad {adj} (appearing sorrowful) | :: λυπημένος /lypiménos/ |
Saïda {prop} (port city in Lebanon) SEE: Sidon | :: |
Saddam {prop} (Saddam Hussein) | :: Σαντάμ Χουσεΐν {m} /Santám Chouseḯn/ |
saddle {n} (seat on an animal) | :: σέλλα {f} /sélla/ |
sadism {n} (psychology: the enjoyment of inflicting pain or humiliation) | :: σαδισμός {m} /sadismós/ (sadismós) |
sadism {n} (sexual gratification from inflicting pain or humiliation, or watching it inflicted) | :: σαδισμός {m} /sadismós/ (sadismós) |
sadistic {adj} (of a person) | :: σαδιστής /sadistís/ |
sadistic {adj} (of behaviour) | :: σαδιστικός /sadistikós/ |
sadly {adv} (unfortunately) SEE: unfortunately | :: |
sadness {n} (state/emotion) | :: λύπη {f} /lýpi/ |
sad to say {adv} (unfortunately) SEE: unfortunately | :: |
safari {n} (a trip into any undeveloped area) | :: σαφάρι {n} /safári/ |
safari jacket {n} (safari jacket) SEE: bush jacket | :: |
safe {adj} (not in danger) | :: ασφαλής /asfalís/ |
safe {adj} (free from risk) | :: ασφαλής /asfalís/, ακίνδυνος /akíndynos/ |
safe {n} (box in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping) | :: χρηματοκιβώτιο {n} /chrimatokivótio/ |
safe and sound {adj} (having come to no harm) | :: σώος και αβλαβής /sóos kai avlavís/ |
safebreaker {n} (safecracker) SEE: safecracker | :: |
safecracker {n} (translation one who practices safecracking) | :: ανοίχτρας {m} /anoíchtras/, παραβιαστής {m} /paraviastís/ |
safety {n} (condition or feeling of being safe) | :: ασφάλεια {f} /asfáleia/ |
safety {n} (mechanism to prevent accidental firing) | :: ασφάλεια {f} /asfáleia/ |
safety catch {n} (safety catch) | :: ασφάλεια {f} /asfáleia/ |
safety pin {n} (pin in the form of a clasp) | :: παραμάνα {f} /paramána/ |
saffron {n} (plant) | :: κρόκος {m} /krókos/ |
saffron {n} (spice) | :: κρόκος {m} /krókos/, ζαφορά {f} /zaforá/ |
saffron {n} (colour) | :: βαθυκίτρινο {n} /vathykítrino/ |
sagacity {n} (quality of being sage) | :: αγχίνοια {f} /anchínoia/ |
saganaki {n} (a Greek dish cooked in a frying pan, espescially a cheese appetizer) | :: σαγανάκι {n} /saganáki/ |
sage {adj} (wise) | :: σοφός {m} /sofós/ |
sage {n} (wise person) | :: σοφός {m} /sofós/ |
sage {n} (Salvia officinalis) | :: φασκομηλιά {f} /faskomiliá/ |
sage {n} (Salvia officinalis used in cooking) | :: φασκόμηλο {n} /faskómilo/ |
Sagitta {prop} (constellation) | :: Βέλος {n} /Vélos/ |
Sagittarius {prop} (constellation) | :: Τοξότης {m} /Toxótis/ |
Sagittarius {prop} (astrological sign) | :: Τοξότης {m} /Toxótis/ |
Sahara {prop} (desert) | :: Σαχάρα {f} /Sachára/ |
Saharan {adj} (related to the Sahara desert) | :: σαχάριος {m} /sachários/ |
Sahel {prop} (A region in Africa) | :: Σαχέλ /Sachél/ |
Saigon {prop} (Ho Chi Minh City) SEE: Ho Chi Minh City | :: |
Saigon {prop} (former name of Ho Chi Minh City) | :: Σαϊγκόν /Saïgkón/ |
sail {n} (a piece of fabric attached to a boat) | :: πανί {n} /paní/ |
sail {n} (a trip in a boat) | :: ίστιο {n} /ístio/ |
sail {v} (to ride in a boat, especially sailboat) | :: πλέω /pléo/ |
sail {v} (to move briskly and gracefully through the air) | :: αρμενίζω /armenízo/ |
sailboat {n} (a boat propelled by a sail) | :: κότερο {n} /kótero/ |
sailing {n} (motion across water) | :: ιστιοπλοΐα {f} /istioploḯa/ |
sailing {n} (skill to operate a vessel) | :: ιστιοπλοΐα {f} /istioploḯa/ |
sailor {n} (worker on a ship, seaman, seawoman) | :: ναύτης {m} /náftis/, ναυτικός {m} /naftikós/ |
sailplane {n} (sailplane) SEE: glider | :: |
saint {n} (person proclaimed as saint) | :: άγιος {m} /ágios/, αγία {f} /agía/ |
saint {n} ((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | :: άγιος {m} /ágios/, αγία {f} /agía/ |
Saint Andrew's cross {n} (cross that has a form of two intersecting oblique bars) | :: χίασμα {n} /chíasma/ |
Saint Barbara {prop} (saint) | :: Αγία Βαρβάρα {f} /Agía Varvára/ |
Saint Bernard {n} (Saint Bernard breed of Dog) | :: σκύλος Αγίου Βερνάρδου {m} /skýlos Agíou Vernárdou/ |
Saint-Denis {prop} (administrative capital of Réunion) | :: Σαιν-Ντενί {n} /Sain-Dení/ |
Saint George {prop} (Patron saint of England and several other places) | :: Άγιος Γεώργιος {m} /Ágios Geórgios/ |
Saint Helena {prop} (island in the Atlantic Ocean) | :: νήσος Αγίας Ελένης {f} /nísos Agías Elénis/ |
Saint Helena {prop} (Christian saint) | :: Αγία Ελένη {f} /Agía Eléni/ |
Saint John's bread {n} (carob) SEE: carob | :: |
Saint Kitts and Nevis {prop} (a country in the Caribbean) | :: Άγιος Χριστόφορος και Νέβις {m} /Ágios Christóforos kai Névis/, Σαιντ Κιτς και Νέβις {n} /Saint Kits kai Névis/ |
Saint Lucia {prop} (country in the Caribbean) | :: Αγία Λουκία /Agía Loukía/ |
Saint Mary {prop} (the mother of Jesus Christ) | :: Αγία Μαρία {f} /Agía María/ |
Saint Nicholas {prop} (Santa Claus) SEE: Santa Claus | :: |
Saint Nicholas {prop} (4th-century Greek bishop, patron of children and marines) | :: Άγιος Νικόλαος {m} /Ágios Nikólaos/ |
Saint Petersburg {prop} (city in Russia) | :: Αγία Πετρούπολη {f} /Agía Petroúpoli/ |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon {prop} (overseas territory of France) | :: Σαιν Πιέρ και Μικελόν /Sain Piér kai Mikelón/, Άγιος Πέτρος και Μικελόν /Ágios Pétros kai Mikelón/ |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines {prop} (country in the Caribbean) | :: Άγιος Βικέντιος και Γρεναδίνες {m} /Ágios Vikéntios kai Grenadínes/ |
sake {n} (Japanese rice wine) | :: σάκε /sáke/ |
sakkos {n} (vestment) | :: σάκκος /sákkos/ |
sakura {n} (cherry) SEE: cherry | :: |
sakura {n} (cherry blossom) SEE: cherry blossom | :: |
salaam {interj} (a Muslim greeting) | :: σαλάμ /salám/ |
salaam alaikum {interj} (peace be upon you [Muslim greeting]) | :: σαλάμ αλέκουμ /salám alékoum/ |
salad {n} (food) | :: σαλάτα {f} /saláta/ |
salamander {n} (amphibian) | :: σαλαμάνδρα {f} /salamándra/ |
salamander {n} (mythical creature) | :: σαλαμάνδρα {f} /salamándra/ |
salami {n} (penis) SEE: penis | :: |
salami {n} (sausage) | :: σαλάμι {n} /salámi/ |
Salamis {prop} (island in the Saronic Gulf) | :: Σαλαμίνα {f} /Salamína/ |
Salamis {prop} (city in Cyprus) | :: Σαλαμίνα {f} /Salamína/ |
salaried {adj} (describing one who is paid monthly) | :: έμμισθος {m} /émmisthos/, μισθωτός {m} /misthotós/ |
salary {n} (fixed amount of money paid on monthly or annual basis) | :: μισθός {m} /misthós/ |
sale {n} (exchange of goods or services for currency or credit) | :: πώληση {f} /pólisi/ |
sale {n} (sale of goods at reduced prices) | :: έκπτωση {f} /ékptosi/ |
saleable {adj} (suitable for sale) | :: πωλήσιμος /polísimos/ |
salesman {n} (man whose job it is to sell things) | :: πωλητής {m} /politís/ |
saleswoman {n} (woman whose occupation is to sell things) | :: πωλήτρια {f} /polítria/ |
salicylic acid {n} (salicylic acid) | :: σαλικυλικό οξύ {n} /salikylikó oxý/ |
salient {adj} (worthy of note) | :: προεξέχων /proexéchon/ |
saline {n} (solution) SEE: saline solution | :: |
saline {adj} (salty) | :: αλατούχος {m} {f} /alatoúchos/, αλατώδης {m} {f} /alatódis/ |
salineness {n} (salineness) SEE: salinity | :: |
saline solution {n} (solution) | :: αλατόνερο {m} /alatónero/, άλμη {f} /álmi/, άρμη {f} /ármi/, αλατούχο διάλυμα {n} /alatoúcho diályma/ |
salinity {n} (concentration of salt) | :: περιεκτικότητα σε άλατα /periektikótita se álata/ |
Salisbury {prop} (city in England) | :: Σόλσμπερι /Sólsmperi/ |
saliva {n} (liquid secreted into the mouth) | :: σίελος {m} /síelos/, σάλιο {n} /sálio/ |
sallow {adj} (yellowish) | :: ωχρός {m} /ochrós/, χλωμός {m} /chlomós/ |
sallow {n} (Salix caprea) | :: ιτιά {f} /itiá/ |
sally {n} (willow) SEE: willow | :: |
salmon {n} (fish) | :: σολομός {m} /solomós/ |
salmonella {n} (any of several rod-shaped bacteria, of the genus Salmonella) | :: σαλμονέλα {f} /salmonéla/ |
salmon trout {n} (rainbow trout) SEE: rainbow trout | :: |
salon {n} (large room) | :: σαλόνι {n} /salóni/ |
salpingography {n} | :: σαλπιγγογραφία {f} /salpingografía/ |
salpinx {n} (Fallopian tube) SEE: Fallopian tube | :: |
salt {adj} (salty) | :: αλμυρός {m} /almyrós/ |
salt {adj} (saline) | :: αλατούχος {m} /alatoúchos/, αλατώδης {m} /alatódis/ |
salt {v} (to add salt to) | :: αλατίζω /alatízo/ |
salt {n} (salt marsh) SEE: salt marsh | :: |
salt {n} (sodium chloride) | :: αλάτι {n} /aláti/ |
salt {n} (compound of an acid and a base) | :: άλας {n} /álas/, άλατα {p} {n} {n-p} /álata/ |
salt {n} (sailor) | :: θαλασσόλυκος {m} /thalassólykos/ |
salt cellar {n} (container holding salt for use in the kitchen or on a dining table) | :: αλατιέρα {f} /alatiéra/ |
salt cod {n} (Cod that has been dried and salted) | :: μπακαλιάρος {m} /bakaliáros/, μπακαλάος {m} /bakaláos/, βακαλάος {m} /vakaláos/ |
saltern {n} (modern saltworks) | :: αλυκή {f} /alykí/ |
salting {n} (salt marsh) SEE: salt marsh | :: |
saltire {n} (Saint Andrew's cross) SEE: Saint Andrew's cross | :: |
Salt Lake City {prop} (capital city of Utah, USA) | :: Σώλτ Λέηκ Σίτυ /Sólt Léik Síty/ |
salt marsh {n} (marsh of saline water) | :: αλίπεδο {n} /alípedo/ |
salt mine {n} (mine) | :: αλατωρυχείο {n} /alatorycheío/ |
salt pan {n} (A man-made pond where salty water is evaporated) | :: αλυκή {f} /alykí/ |
salt shaker {n} (a small container designed to hold salt and facilitate sprinkling) | :: αλατιέρα {f} /alatiéra/ |
salt water {n} (brine) SEE: brine | :: |
saltworks {n} (salt works) | :: αλατοποιείο {n} /alatopoieío/ |
salty {adj} (tasting of salt) | :: αλμυρός /almyrós/ |
salty {adj} (containing salt) | :: αλατούχος /alatoúchos/, αλατώδης /alatódis/ |
salty {adj} (of language: coarse, provocative) | :: πνευματώδης /pnevmatódis/ |
salty dog {n} (seadog) SEE: seadog | :: |
salute {n} | :: χαιρετισμός {m} /chairetismós/ |
salute {v} | :: χαιρετίζω /chairetízo/ |
salvation {n} (the process of being saved (religion)) | :: σωτηρία {f} /sotiría/, λύτρωση {f} /lýtrosi/ |
salve {n} (ointment, cream or balm) | :: αλοιφή {f} /aloifí/ |
salve {n} (something that soothes or heals) | :: βάλσαμο {n} /válsamo/ |
salve {v} (to calm or assuage) | :: ελαφρύνω /elafrýno/ |
salvo {n} (concentrated fire from pieces of artillery) | :: ομοβροντία {f} /omovrontía/ |
Salzburg {prop} (city) | :: Σάλτσμπουργκ /Sáltsmpourgk/ |
Salzburg {prop} (modern Austrian state) | :: Σάλτσμπουργκ /Sáltsmpourgk/ |
Samantha {prop} (female given name) | :: Σαμάνθα /Samántha/ |
Samara {prop} (city in Russia) | :: Σαμάρα {f} /Samára/ |
Samaria {prop} (Both city and part of ancient Palestine) | :: Σαμάρεια {f} /Samáreia/ |
samarium {n} (chemical element) | :: σαμάριο {n} /samário/ |
Samarkand {prop} (city in Uzbekistan) | :: Σαμαρκάνδη /Samarkándi/ |
samba {n} (Brazilian ballroom dance) | :: σάμπα {f} /sámpa/ |
sambadrome {n} (exhibition place for samba schools in Brazil) | :: σαμποδρόμιο {n} /sampodrómio/ |
sambuca {n} (Italian liqueur made from elderberries and flavoured with licorice) | :: σαμπούκα {f} /sampoúka/ |
sambuca {n} (ancient triangular harp having a sharp, shrill tone) | :: σαμβύκη {f} /samvýki/ |
same {adj} (not different as regards self; identical) | :: ίδιος /ídios/ |
same {adj} (similar, alike) | :: όμοιος /ómoios/ |
same-sex {adj} (restricted to members of a single sex) | :: ιδίου φύλου /idíou fýlou/ |
same-sex marriage {n} (gay marriage) SEE: gay marriage | :: |
samgyetang {n} (Korean chicken soup with ginseng) | :: σάμγκιετανγκ {n} /sámgkietangk/ |
Sami {n} (member of indigenous people of Lapland) | :: Σάμι /Sámi/ |
Sami {prop} (any of the languages of the Sami) | :: Σάμι /Sámi/ |
Samoa {prop} (Independent State of Samoa) | :: Σαμόα {f} /Samóa/ |
Samogitia {prop} (Samogitia) | :: Σαμογιτία {f} /Samogitía/ |
Samos {prop} (an island belonging to the Sporades and a city) | :: Σάμος {f} /Sámos/ |
Samos {prop} (a prefecture in the eastern part of the Aegean) | :: Σάμος {f} /Sámos/ |
Samosata {prop} (city in Commagene) | :: Σαμόσατα /Samósata/ |
Samothrace {prop} (island) | :: Σαμοθράκη {f} /Samothráki/ |
Samothracian {n} (An inhabitant or a resident of Samothrace) | :: Σαμοθρακός {m} /Samothrakós/ |
samovar {n} (metal urn with a spigot, for boiling water for making tea) | :: σαμοβάρι /samovári/ |
samphire {n} (rock samphire) SEE: rock samphire | :: |
sampi {n} (Ϡ ϡ) | :: σαμπί {n} /sampí/ |
sample {n} (part taken for inspection) | :: δείγμα {n} /deígma/ |
sample {v} (to take or to test a sample or samples of) | :: δειγματίζω /deigmatízo/ |
sampling {n} (process or technique of obtaining a representative sample) | :: δειγματοληψία {f} /deigmatolipsía/ |
sampling {n} (measurement, at regular intervals, of the amplitude of a varying waveform in order to convert it to digital form) | :: δειγματοληψία {f} /deigmatolipsía/ |
Samson {prop} (Israelite judge) | :: Σαμψών {m} /Sampsón/ |
Samsun {prop} (city) | :: Σαμψούντα /Sampsoúnta/ |
Samsung {prop} (South Korean conglomerate company) | :: Σάμσουνγκ {f} /Sámsoungk/ |
Samuel {prop} (male given name) | :: Σαμουήλ /Samouíl/ |
Samuel {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Σαμουήλ {m} /Samouíl/ |
Samuel {prop} (biblical person) | :: Σαμουήλ {m} /Samouíl/ |
samurai {n} (feudal Japanese warrior) | :: σαμουράι {m} /samourái/ |
-san {suffix} (Ms) SEE: Ms | :: |
-san {suffix} (Mrs) SEE: Mrs | :: |
-san {suffix} (Miss) SEE: Miss | :: |
sanatorium {n} (institution that treats chronic diseases, and provides supervised recuperation and convalescence) | :: σανατόριο /sanatório/ |
sanctify {v} (to make holy) | :: εξαγιάζω /exagiázo/ |
sanctimonious {adj} (making a show of being morally better than others, especially hypocritically) | :: ψευδευλαβής {m} /psevdevlavís/, αγιοφανής /agiofanís/ |
sanction {n} (approval, by an authority, that makes something valid) | :: κύρωση {f} /kýrosi/, επικύρωση {f} /epikýrosi/ |
sanction {n} (penalty, coercive measure) | :: κύρωση {f} /kýrosi/ |
sanctity {n} (condition) | :: ιερότητα {f} /ierótita/ |
sanctity {n} (holiness) SEE: holiness | :: |
sanctuary {n} (place of safety or protection) | :: καταφύγιο {n} /katafýgio/ |
sanctuary {n} (area set aside for protection) | :: καταφύγιο {n} /katafýgio/ |
sanctuary {n} (state of being protected) | :: άσυλο {n} /ásylo/ |
sanctuary {n} (consecrated area) | :: ιερό {n} /ieró/, άδυτο {n} /ádyto/ |
sand {n} (finely ground rock) | :: άμμος {f} /ámmos/ |
sand {n} (beach) | :: αμμουδιά {f} /ammoudiá/ |
sandal {n} (type of footwear) | :: σανδάλι {n} /sandáli/, πέδιλο {n} /pédilo/ |
sandal {n} (sandalwood) SEE: sandalwood | :: |
sandalwood {n} (any of various tropical trees of the genus Santalum) | :: σανταλόξυλο {n} /santalóxylo/ |
sandalwood {n} (the aromatic heartwood of the trees of the genus Santalum) | :: σανταλόξυλο {n} /santalóxylo/ |
sandbox {n} (box with sand for children) | :: αμμοδόχος {f} /ammodóchos/ |
sandbox {n} (wiki sandbox) | :: αμμοδοχείο {n} /ammodocheío/ |
sand dune {n} (mound of windblown sand) | :: αμμόλοφος {m} /ammólofos/ |
sandgrouse {n} (birds in the family Pteroclididae) | :: περιστερόκοτα {f} /peristerókota/ |
sandstone {n} (sand/clay sedimentary rock) | :: ψαμμίτης {m} /psammítis/ |
sandstorm {n} (strong wind carrying clouds of sand) | :: αμμοθύελλα {f} /ammothýella/ |
sandwich {n} (snack consisting of two slices of bread) | :: σάντουιτς {n} /sántouits/ |
sandy {adj} (covered with sand) | :: αμμώδης /ammódis/ |
sandy {adj} (like sand) | :: αμμώδης /ammódis/, αμμοειδής /ammoeidís/ |
San Francisco {prop} (San Francisco, California city) | :: Σαν Φρανσίσκο {n} /San Fransísko/ |
sangfroid {n} (composure, self-possession or imperturbability) | :: ψυχραιμία {f} /psychraimía/ |
sangria {n} (Spanish wine drink with fruit, sugar and soda) | :: σανγκρία {f} /sangkría/ |
sanitary napkin {n} (pad of cotton or other absorbent material) | :: σερβιέτα {f} /serviéta/ |
sanitary towel {n} (pad of cotton) SEE: sanitary napkin | :: |
sanitation {n} (the hygienic disposal or recycling of waste) | :: εξυγίανση {f} /exygíansi/ |
sanitation {n} (the policy and practice) | :: υγιεινή {f} /ygieiní/ |
sanitize {v} (to free from microorganisms) | :: απολυμαίνω /apolymaíno/ |
San José {prop} (the capital of Costa Rica) | :: Σαν Χοσέ /San Chosé/ |
San José {prop} (A city in California, USA) SEE: San Jose | :: |
San Jose {prop} (a city in California, USA) | :: Σαν Χοσέ /San Chosé/ |
San Marino {prop} (Republic of San Marino) | :: Άγιος Μαρίνος {m} /Ágios Marínos/ |
San Marino {prop} (capital city) | :: Άγιος Μαρίνος {m} /Ágios Marínos/ |
sans {prep} (without) SEE: without | :: |
San Salvador {prop} (capital of El Salvador) | :: Σαν Σαλβαδόρ /San Salvadór/ |
Sanskrit {n} (language) | :: σανσκριτικά {n-p} /sanskritiká/ |
Santa {prop} (Santa Claus) SEE: Santa Claus | :: |
Santa Catarina {prop} (state in southern Brazil) | :: Σάντα Καταρίνα {f} /Sánta Katarína/ |
Santa Claus {prop} (fictional figure) | :: Άγιος Βασίλης /Ágios Vasílis/ |
Santa Fe {prop} (capital city of New Mexico) | :: Σάντα Φε /Sánta Fe/ |
Santiago {prop} (city in Chile) | :: Σαντιάγο /Santiágo/ |
Santiago de Chile {prop} (Santiago) SEE: Santiago | :: |
Santo Domingo {prop} (the capital city of the Dominican Republic) | :: Σάντο Ντομίγκο /Sánto Domígko/ |
Santorini {prop} (Greek island) | :: Σαντορίνη {f} /Santoríni/, Θήρα {f} /Thíra/ |
sapient {adj} (possessing wisdom and discernment) | :: σοφός /sofós/ |
saponification {n} (ester formation) | :: σαπωνοποίηση {f} /saponopoíisi/ |
saponification {n} (soap formation) | :: σαπωνοποίηση {f} /saponopoíisi/ |
sapper {n} (one who saps; combat engineer) | :: σκαπανέας {m} /skapanéas/ |
sapphire {n} (gem) | :: ζαφείρι {n} /zafeíri/ |
sapphire {n} (corundum) | :: σάπφειρος {m} /sápfeiros/ |
sapphire {n} (colour) | :: ζαφειρένιο {n} /zafeirénio/, βαθυκύανο {n} /vathykýano/ |
sapphire {adj} (colour) | :: ζαφειρένιος /zafeirénios/ |
Sappho {prop} (Greek female name) | :: Σαπφώ /Sapfó/ |
Sara {prop} (female given name) SEE: Sarah | :: |
Sarah {prop} (the wife of Abraham) | :: Σάρα {f} /Sára/ |
Sarah {prop} (given name from Hebrew) | :: Σάρα {f} /Sára/ |
Sarajevo {prop} (city) | :: Σαράγεβο {n} /Sarágevo/, Σαράγιεβο {n} /Sarágievo/ |
Sarandë {prop} (city in Albania) | :: Άγιοι Σαράντα /Ágioi Saránta/ |
sarcasm {n} (derision, facetiousness) | :: σαρκασμός {m} /sarkasmós/ |
sarcastic {adj} (Containing sarcasm) | :: ειρωνικός /eironikós/, σαρκαστικός /sarkastikós/ |
sarcastic {adj} (Having the personality trait of expressing sarcasm) | :: σαρκαστικός /sarkastikós/, ειρωνικός /eironikós/ |
sarcoidosis {n} (multisystem disorder) | :: σαρκοείδωση {f} /sarkoeídosi/ |
sarcophagus {n} (coffin) | :: σαρκοφάγος {f} /sarkofágos/ |
sarcophagus {n} (steel structure) | :: σαρκοφάγος {f} /sarkofágos/ |
Sardanapalus {prop} (King of Assyria) | :: Σαρδανάπαλος {m} /Sardanápalos/ |
sardine {n} (fish) | :: σαρδέλα {f} /sardéla/ |
Sardinia {prop} (island of Italy) | :: Σαρδηνία {f} /Sardinía/ |
Sardinian {prop} (language) | :: σαρδηνιακά {n-p} /sardiniaká/, σαρδηνιακή γλώσσα {f} /sardiniakí glóssa/ |
Sardinian {adj} (relating to Sardinia) | :: σαρδηνιακός /sardiniakós/ |
sardonic {adj} (scornfully mocking) | :: σαρδόνιος /sardónios/ |
sarin {n} (neurotoxin) | :: σαρίν {n} /sarín/ |
Sarkozy {prop} (surname) | :: Σαρκοζί /Sarkozí/ |
Saronic Islands {prop} (Greek islands) | :: Νησιά Σαρωνικού {n-p} /Nisiá Saronikoú/ |
sash {n} (decorative length of cloth) | :: ζώνη {f} /zóni/ |
sash {n} (opening part of a window) | :: ορθοστάτης {m} /orthostátis/ |
sashimi {n} (dish of slices of raw fish or meat) | :: σασίμι /sasími/ |
Saskatchewan {prop} (Province in western Canada) | :: Σασκάτσουαν /Saskátsouan/ |
Saskatoon {prop} (the largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada) | :: Σασκατούν {n} /Saskatoún/ |
Satan {prop} (the Devil) | :: Σατανάς {m} /Satanás/ |
satanic {adj} (relating to Satan) | :: σατανικός /satanikós/ |
satanical {adj} (satanic) SEE: satanic | :: |
Satanism {n} (devil worship) | :: σατανισμός {m} /satanismós/ |
Satanism {n} (a religion founded by Anton Szandor LaVey) | :: σατανισμός {m} /satanismós/ |
satellite {n} (a body orbiting a larger one) | :: δορυφόρος {m} /doryfóros/ |
satellite {n} (country, state, office, building etc. under the control of another body) | :: δορυφόρος {m} /doryfóros/ |
satellite {n} (man-made apparatus designed to be placed in orbit around a celestial body) | :: δορυφόρος {m} /doryfóros/ |
satellite {n} (colloquial: satellite TV) | :: δορυφορική {f} /doryforikí/ |
satiation {n} (satiety) SEE: satiety | :: |
satiety {n} (state of being perfectly satiated) | :: κορεσμός {m} /koresmós/ |
satin {n} (cloth with a glossy surface and a dull back) | :: σατέν {n} /satén/ |
satin {adj} (smooth and shiny) | :: σατινέ /satiné/, σατινένιος /satinénios/ |
satire {n} (literary technique) | :: σάτιρα /sátira/ |
satisfaction {n} (fulfillment of a need or desire) | :: ικανοποίηση {f} /ikanopoíisi/ |
satisfaction {n} (pleasure obtained by such fulfillment) | :: ικανοποίηση {f} /ikanopoíisi/ |
satisfaction {n} (reparation for an injury or loss) | :: ικανοποίηση {f} /ikanopoíisi/ |
satisfactory {adj} (adequate or sufficient) | :: ικανοποιητικός /ikanopoiitikós/ |
satisfied {adj} (in a state of satisfaction) | :: ικανοποιημένος /ikanopoiiménos/ |
satisfy {v} (to meet needs, to fulfill) | :: ικανοποιώ /ikanopoió/ |
satisfy {v} (to satisfy) SEE: respond | :: |
satrap {n} (governor of a Persian province) | :: σατράπης {m} /satrápis/ |
saturate {v} (to become penetrated or soaked) | :: κορεννύω /korennýo/ |
Saturday {n} (day of the week) | :: Σάββατο {n} /Sávvato/ |
Saturn {prop} (planet) | :: Κρόνος {m} /Krónos/ |
Saturn {prop} (god) | :: Κρόνος {m} /Krónos/ |
sauce {n} (liquid condiment) | :: σάλτσα {f} /sáltsa/ |
sauce {n} (cheek) | :: αυθάδεια {f} /afthádeia/ |
sauce {v} (apply sauce) | :: αρτύω με σάλτσα /artýo me sáltsa/ |
sauce {v} (give cheek) | :: αυθαδιάζω /afthadiázo/ |
sauceboat {n} (boat-shaped pitcher for serving sauce or gravy) SEE: gravy boat | :: |
saucepan {n} (deep cooking vessel) | :: κατσαρόλα {f} /katsaróla/ |
saucer {n} (small dish) | :: πιατάκι {n} /piatáki/ |
Saudi {prop} (Saudi Arabia) SEE: Saudi Arabia | :: |
Saudi {adj} (pertaining to Saudi Arabia) | :: σαουδαραβικός {m} /saoudaravikós/ |
Saudi Arabia {prop} (country in the Middle East) | :: Σαουδική Αραβία {f} /Saoudikí Aravía/ |
Saudi Arabian {n} (person from Saudi Arabia) SEE: Saudi | :: |
Saudi Arabian {adj} (pertaining to Saudi Arabia) SEE: Saudi | :: |
sauerkraut {n} (a dish made by fermenting finely chopped cabbage) | :: λαχανάλμη {f} /lachanálmi/, ξινολάχανο {n} /xinoláchano/ |
sauna {n} (sauna room or house) | :: σάουνα {f} /sáouna/, ατμόλουτρο {n} /atmóloutro/ |
sauna {n} (act of using a sauna) | :: ατμόλουτρο {n} /atmóloutro/ |
saunter {v} (stroll or walk at a leisurely pace) | :: σουλατσάρω /soulatsáro/ |
sausage {n} (a food made of minced meat packed into a tubular casing) | :: λουκάνικο {n} /loukániko/ |
sausage {n} (small, uncooked) | :: λουκάνικο {n} /loukániko/ |
sausage {n} (sausage-shaped thing) | :: λουκάνικο {n} /loukániko/ |
sausage roll {n} (short piece of sausage meat baked in a roll of pastry) | :: λουκανικόπιτα {f} /loukanikópita/ |
Sava {prop} (river) | :: Σάβος /Sávos/, Σάβα /Sáva/ |
savage {adj} (wild, not cultivated) | :: άγριος {m} /ágrios/ |
savage {adj} (barbaric, not civilized) | :: άγριος {m} /ágrios/, πρωτόγονος {m} /protógonos/ |
savage {adj} (fierce and ferocious) | :: άγριος {m} /ágrios/ |
savage {adj} (brutal, vicious or merciless) | :: άγριος {m} /ágrios/ |
savage {n} (uncivilized or feral person) | :: άγριος {m} /ágrios/ |
savage {n} (defiant person) | :: άγριος {m} /ágrios/ |
savage {v} (to attack or assault someone or something ferociously or without restraint) | :: κατασπαράσσω /katasparásso/ |
savage {v} (to criticise vehemently) | :: καυτηριάζω /kaftiriázo/ |
savage {v} (to attack with the teeth) | :: καταδαγκώνω /katadagkóno/ |
savagery {n} (being savage) | :: αγριότητα {f} /agriótita/ |
savagery {n} (act of cruelty) | :: αγριότητα {f} /agriótita/ |
savanna {n} (tropical grassland with scattered trees) | :: σαβάνα {f} /savána/ |
save {n} (block that prevents an opponent from scoring) | :: απόκρουση {f} /apókrousi/ |
save {v} (to help someone to survive, or rescue someone) | :: σώζω /sózo/ |
save {v} (theology: to redeem or protect someone from eternal damnation) | :: σώζω /sózo/, λυτρώνω /lytróno/ |
save {v} (to store for future use) | :: αποθηκεύω /apothikévo/ |
save {v} (computing: to write a file to a storage medium) | :: αποθηκεύω /apothikévo/ |
save {v} (to economize) | :: οικονομώ /oikonomó/ |
save {v} (to accumulate money) | :: αποταμιεύω /apotamiévo/ |
save {prep} (except, with the exception of) | :: εκτός /ektós/ |
save up {v} (accumulate money for a specific purpose) | :: αποταμιεύω /apotamiévo/ |
saving {n} (something that is saved) | :: αποταμιεύσεις {f-p} /apotamiéfseis/ |
savings account {n} (account that yields a better interest than a current account) | :: λογαριασμός ταμιευτηρίου {m} /logariasmós tamieftiríou/ |
savior {n} (a person who saves someone, rescues another from harm) | :: σωτήρας {m} /sotíras/, σώτειρα {f} /sóteira/ |
Savi's warbler {?} (Locustella luscinioides) | :: καλαμοτριλιστής {m} /kalamotrilistís/ |
savory {adj} (tasty, attractive to the palate) | :: νόστιμος /nóstimos/ |
savory {adj} (salty or non-sweet) | :: αλμυρός /almyrós/ |
savory {n} (herb of genus Satureja) | :: θρούμπι {n} /throúmpi/, θρούμπη {f} /throúmpi/ |
Savoy {prop} (a historical region of western Europe) | :: Σαβοΐα {f} /Savoḯa/ |
Savoy {n} (Savoy cabbage) SEE: Savoy cabbage | :: |
Savoy cabbage {n} (cultivar of cabbage) | :: κραμπολάχανο {n} /krampoláchano/ |
saw {n} (tool) | :: πριόνι {n} /prióni/ |
saw {v} (cut with a saw) | :: πριονίζω /prionízo/ |
saw {v} (make a motion back and forth as with a saw) | :: πριονίζω /prionízo/ |
saw {n} (saying or proverb) | :: απόφθεγμα {n} /apófthegma/, ρήση {f} /rísi/ |
sawdust {n} (dust created by sawing) | :: ροκανίδι {n} /rokanídi/, πριονίδι {n} /prionídi/ |
sawhorse {n} (a device used to temporarily raise and support pieces of material) | :: καβαλέτο {n} /kavaléto/ |
Saxony {prop} (state) | :: Σαξωνία {f} /Saxonía/ |
saxophone {n} (a musical instrument of the woodwind family) | :: σαξόφωνο {n} /saxófono/ (saxóphono) |
saxophonist {n} (person who plays or practices with the saxophone) | :: σαξοφωνίστας {m} /saxofonístas/ |
say {v} (to communicate verbally or in writing) | :: λέγω /légo/ |
say {v} (to say) SEE: tell | :: |
say goodbye {v} (wish someone farewell upon their leaving) | :: αποχαιρετώ /apochairetó/ |
saying {n} (proverb or maxim) | :: απόφθεγμα {n} /apófthegma/, παροιμία {f} /paroimía/, ρητό {n} /ritó/ |
sayonara {interj} (goodbye, adieu) SEE: farewell | :: |
sayonara {interj} (goodbye, in reference to Japan (transliterations and different spellings only)) | :: σαγιονάρα /sagionára/ |
scab {n} (incrustation over a wound) | :: κρούστα {f} /kroústa/ |
scab {n} (strikebreaker) SEE: strikebreaker | :: |
scabbard {n} (the sheath of a sword) | :: θηκάρι {n} /thikári/, θήκη {f} /thíki/ |
scaffold {n} (structure made of scaffolding for workers to stand on) | :: σκαλωσιά {f} /skalosiá/ |
scaffold {n} (platform for executions) | :: ικρίωμα {n} /ikríoma/ |
scaffolding {n} (system of tubes or poles used to support people and material) | :: σκαλωσιά {f} /skalosiá/ |
scalable {adj} (able to be changed in scale; resizeable) | :: επεκτάσιμος /epektásimos/ |
scalar product {n} (product of two vectors) | :: εσωτερικό γινόμενο {n} /esoterikó ginómeno/ |
scald {v} (to burn with hot fluid) | :: ζεματώ /zemató/ |
scale {n} (sequence for measurement) | :: κλίμακα {f} /klímaka/ |
scale {n} (size or scope) | :: μέγεθος {n} /mégethos/, έκταση {f} /éktasi/ |
scale {n} (ratio of distances) | :: κλίμακα {f} /klímaka/ |
scale {n} (series of notes) | :: κλίμακα {f} /klímaka/ |
scale {n} (keratin pieces covering the skin of certain animals) | :: λέπι {n} /lépi/ |
scale {n} (ladder) SEE: ladder | :: |
scale {n} (device) SEE: scales | :: |
scalene {adj} (sides of different lengths) | :: σκαληνός /skalinós/ |
scales {n} (device for weighing goods for sale) | :: ζυγαριά {f} /zygariá/ |
scallion {n} (Allium fistulosum) SEE: spring onion | :: |
scallop {n} (mollusc) | :: χτένι {n} /chténi/ |
scalpel {n} (small straight knife) | :: νυστέρι {n} /nystéri/, μαχαιρίδιο {n} /machairídio/ |
scaly thrush {n} (Zoothera dauma) | :: χρυσότσιχλα {f} /chrysótsichla/ |
scam {n} (fraudulent deal) | :: απάτη {f} /apáti/, κομπίνα {f} /kompína/ |
scan {v} (examine sequentially) | :: εξετάζω /exetázo/, διερευνώ /dierevnó/ |
scan {v} (create a digital copy of an image using a scanner) | :: σαρώνω /saróno/ |
scan {v} (look about for) | :: ανιχνεύω /anichnévo/ |
scandal {n} (incident that brings disgrace) | :: σκάνδαλο {n} /skándalo/ |
scandal {n} (damage to one's reputation) | :: σκάνδαλο {n} /skándalo/ |
scandal {n} (widespread moral outrage) | :: σκάνδαλο {n} /skándalo/ |
Scandinavia {prop} (Denmark, Norway, and Sweden) | :: Σκανδιναβία {f} /Skandinavía/ |
Scandinavia {prop} (Scandinavian Peninsula) SEE: Scandinavian Peninsula | :: |
Scandinavian {n} (someone from Scandinavia) | :: Σκανδιναβός {m} /Skandinavós/ |
Scandinavian {adj} (of Scandinavia) | :: σκανδιναβικός {m} /skandinavikós/ |
Scandinavian Peninsula {prop} (peninsula in Northern Europe, see also: Scandinavia) | :: Σκανδιναβία {f} /Skandinavía/ |
scandium {n} (chemical element) | :: σκάνδιο {n} /skándio/ |
scanner {n} (device which scans documents) | :: σαρωτής {m} /sarotís/ |
scanner {n} (radio receiver) | :: ανιχνευτής {m} /anichneftís/ |
scanner {n} (optical device) | :: οπτικός σαρωτής {m} /optikós sarotís/ |
scanner {n} (one who scans) | :: σαρωτής {m} /sarotís/, ανιχνευτής {m} /anichneftís/ |
scapegoat {n} (a goat imbued with the sins of the people) | :: αποδιοπομπαίος τράγος {m} /apodiopompaíos trágos/ |
scapegoat {n} (someone punished for someone else's error(s)) | :: αποδιοπομπαίος τράγος {m} /apodiopompaíos trágos/, εξιλαστήριο θύμα {n} /exilastírio thýma/ |
scaphoid {adj} (boat-shaped) | :: σκαφοειδής /skafoeidís/ |
scaphoid {n} (scaphoid bone) SEE: scaphoid bone | :: |
scaphoid bone {n} (carpal bone of the wrist) | :: σκαφοειδές {n} /skafoeidés/ |
scapula {n} (large flat bone) SEE: shoulder blade | :: |
scar {n} (cliff) SEE: cliff | :: |
scar {n} (permanent mark on the skin) | :: ουλή {f} /oulí/ |
scar {v} (to mark the skin permanently) | :: σημαδεύω /simadévo/ |
scarab {n} (Scarabaeus sacer) | :: σκαραβαίος {m} /skaravaíos/ |
scarab {n} (symbol) | :: σκαραβαίος {m} /skaravaíos/ |
scarcity {n} (the condition of something being scarce or deficient) | :: σπάνις /spánis/, έλλειψη /élleipsi/, στενότητα {f} /stenótita/ |
scare {n} (minor fright) | :: φοβίζω /fovízo/ |
scare {v} (to frighten) | :: τρομάζω /tromázo/, φοβίζω /fovízo/ |
scarecrow {n} (an effigy made to scare the birds away) | :: σκιάχτρο {n} /skiáchtro/ |
scared {adj} (afraid, frightened) | :: φοβισμένος /fovisménos/, τρομαγμένος /tromagménos/ |
scared shitless {adj} (terrified) SEE: scared stiff | :: |
scared stiff {adj} (terrified) | :: μου κόπηκαν τα ήπατα /mou kópikan ta ípata/ |
scarf {n} (long garment worn around the neck) | :: κασκόλ /kaskól/ |
scarf {n} (headscarf) SEE: headscarf | :: |
scarface {n} | :: σημαδεμένος /simademénos/ |
scarlatina {n} (scarlet fever) SEE: scarlet fever | :: |
scarlet {n} (colour) | :: άλικος {m} /álikos/ |
scarlet {adj} (colour) | :: άλικος /álikos/ |
scarlet fever {n} (streptococcal infection) | :: οστρακιά {f} /ostrakiá/, σκαρλατίνα {f} /skarlatína/ |
scary {adj} (causing, or able to cause, fright) | :: τρομακτικός /tromaktikós/ |
scavenger {n} (animal feeding on decaying matter) | :: πτωματοφάγο {n} /ptomatofágo/ |
scavenger {n} (street sweeper) | :: οδοκαθαριστής {m} /odokatharistís/ |
scenario {n} (outline of the plot of a dramatic or literary work) | :: σενάριο {n} /senário/ |
scenario {n} (screenplay or an outline or treatment thereof) | :: σενάριο {n} /senário/ |
scenario {n} (outline or model of an expected or supposed sequence of events) | :: σενάριο {n} /senário/ |
scene {n} ((theater) the stage) SEE: stage | :: |
scene {n} (the location of an event that attracts attention) | :: σκηνή {f} /skiní/ |
scent {n} (distinctive odour or smell) | :: οσμή {f} /osmí/, μυρωδιά {f} /myrodiá/ |
scent {n} (odour left by animal) | :: ντορός {m} /dorós/ |
scent {n} (sense of smell) | :: όσφρηση {f} /ósfrisi/ |
scent {n} (perfume) | :: άρωμα {n} /ároma/ |
sceptre {n} (ornamental staff) | :: σκήπτρο {n} /skíptro/ |
schadenfreude {n} (malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune) | :: χαιρεκακία {f} /chairekakía/ |
schedule {n} (a procedural plan, usually but not necessarily tabular in nature, indicating a sequence of operations and the planned times at which those operations are to occur) | :: χρονοδιάγραμμα {n} /chronodiágramma/, πρόγραμμα {n} /prógramma/ |
schedule {v} (to plan an activity at a specific date or time) | :: προγραμματίζω /programmatízo/ |
Scheherazade {prop} (female given name) | :: Σεχραζάντ {f} /Sechrazánt/ |
scheme {n} (a systematic plan of future action) | :: σχέδιο {n} /schédio/, πλάνο {n} /pláno/ |
scheme {n} (secret, devious plan) | :: σκευωρία {f} /skevoría/, μηχανορραφία {f} /michanorrafía/, πλεκτάνη {f} /plektáni/ |
scheme {n} (orderly combination of related parts) | :: συνδυασμός {m} /syndyasmós/ |
scheme {n} (chart or diagram) | :: σχεδιάγραμμα {n} /schediágramma/ |
scheme {v} (to contrive a plan) | :: απεργάζομαι /apergázomai/, εξυφαίνω /exyfaíno/, σχεδιάζω /schediázo/, σκευωρώ /skevoró/, συνωμοτώ /synomotó/ |
schemer {n} (he who plots secret, devious plans) | :: σκευωρός {m} {f} /skevorós/, μηχανορράφος {m} {f} /michanorráfos/ |
scheming {adj} (tending to scheme) | :: υστερόβουλος /ysteróvoulos/ |
Schiller {prop} (surname) | :: Σίλερ /Síler/ |
Schimatari {prop} (city) | :: Σχηματάρι /Schimatári/ |
schism {n} (split, division, separation, discord) | :: σχίσμα {n} /schísma/ |
schism {n} (division within a religious body) | :: σχίσμα {n} /schísma/ |
schism {n} (split within Christianity) | :: σχίσμα {n} /schísma/ |
schizo {n} (Schizophrenic) | :: σχιζοφρενής {m} {f} /schizofrenís/, σχιζοφρενές {n} /schizofrenés/, τρελός {m} /trelós/, [slang] ψυχάκιας {m} /psychákias/ |
schizoid {adj} (characterized by social withdrawal and emotional coldness or flattened affectivity) | :: σχιζοειδής /schizoeidís/ |
schizoid personality disorder {n} (personality disorder) | :: σχιζοειδής διαταραχή προσωπικότητας /schizoeidís diatarachí prosopikótitas/ |
schizophrenia {n} (mental disorder) | :: σχιζοφρένεια {f} /schizofréneia/, σχιζοφρενία {f} /schizofrenía/ |
schizophrenia {n} (informal: condition in which disparate activities coexist) | :: σχιζοφρένεια {f} /schizofréneia/ |
schizophrenic {adj} (of or pertaining to schizophrenia) | :: σχιζοφρενικός /schizofrenikós/ |
schizophrenic {adj} (of a person: afflicted with schizophrenia) | :: σχιζοφρενής /schizofrenís/ |
schizophrenic {n} (a person suffering from schizophrenia) | :: σχιζοφρενής {c} /schizofrenís/ |
schmaltzy {adj} (Overly sentimental, emotional, maudlin or bathetic) | :: σαχλός /sachlós/ |
schnozzle {n} (slang: human nose, especially large one) | :: μυτόγκα {f} /mytógka/ |
scholar {n} (specialist in a particular branch of knowledge) | :: λόγιος {m} /lógios/ |
scholarly {adj} (a characteristic of scholars) | :: λόγιος /lógios/ |
scholarly {adj} (relating to scholars or scholarship) | :: ακαδημαϊκός /akadimaïkós/ |
scholarship {n} (study allowance) | :: υποτροφία {f} /ypotrofía/ |
scholarship {n} (knowledge) | :: ευρυμάθεια {f} /evrymátheia/, λογιότητα {f} /logiótita/ |
scholar's mate {n} (checkmate which occurs after the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Qxf7#) | :: βαριάντα του Ναπολέοντα {f} /variánta tou Napoléonta/ |
school {n} (a group of fish) | :: κοπάδι {n} /kopádi/ |
school {n} (an institution dedicated to teaching and learning) | :: σχολείο {n} /scholeío/ |
school {n} (an institution dedicated to teaching and learning before college or university) | :: σχολείο {n} /scholeío/ |
school {n} (college or university) | :: πανεπιστήμιο {n} /panepistímio/ |
school {n} (a department/institute at a college or university) | :: σχολή {f} /scholí/ |
school {n} ((collectively) the followers of a particular doctrine) | :: σχολή {f} /scholí/ |
school {v} (to educate, teach, or train) | :: εκπαιδεύω /ekpaidévo/, διαπαιδαγωγώ /diapaidagogó/, διδάσκω /didásko/ |
schoolchild {n} (young person attending school or of an age to attend school) | :: μαθητής {m} /mathitís/, μαθήτρια {f} /mathítria/ |
school crossing attendant {n} (crossing attendant) SEE: crossing guard | :: |
schoolie {n} (schoolteacher) SEE: teacher | :: |
schoolmaster {n} (male teacher) | :: δάσκαλος {m} /dáskalos/ |
schoolmaster {n} (male teacher in charge of a small school) | :: διευθυντής {m} /diefthyntís/ |
schoolmistress {n} (woman in charge of a school) | :: καθηγήτρια {f} /kathigítria/ |
schoolteacher {n} (schoolteacher) SEE: teacher | :: |
school year {n} (academic year of a school) | :: χρονιά {f} /chroniá/ |
schooner {n} (sailing ship) | :: ημιολία {f} /imiolía/, γολέτα {f} /goléta/, σκούνα {f} /skoúna/ |
Schopenhauerian {adj} (of or relating to Arthur Schopenhauer) | :: σοπενχαουερικός /sopenchaouerikós/ |
Schutzstaffel {n} (the internal security force of Nazi Germany) | :: Σούτσσταφφελ {m} /Soútsstaffel/ |
Schwarzenegger {prop} (surname of German-speakers) | :: Σβαρτσενέγκερ /Svartsenégker/ |
sciaphilous {adj} (Tolerant of shade) | :: σκιάφιλος /skiáfilos/ |
science {n} (collective discipline of learning acquired through the scientific method) | :: επιστήμη {f} /epistími/ |
science {n} (particular discipline or branch of learning) | :: επιστήμη {f} /epistími/ |
science fiction {n} (fiction) | :: επιστημονική φαντασία {f} /epistimonikí fantasía/ |
scientia potentia est {proverb} (knowledge is power) SEE: knowledge is power | :: |
scientific {adj} (of or having to do with science) | :: επιστημονικός /epistimonikós/ |
scientific method {n} (method of discovering knowledge) | :: επιστημονική μέθοδος {f} /epistimonikí méthodos/ |
scientism {n} (belief) | :: επιστημονισμός {m} /epistimonismós/ |
scientist {n} (one whose activities make use of the scientific method) | :: επιστήμονας {m} /epistímonas/ |
Scientology {prop} (belief system developed by L. Ron Hubbard) | :: σαϊεντολογία {f} /saïentología/ |
scientophile {n} (person) | :: επιστημόφιλος {m} {f} /epistimófilos/, επιστημόφιλη {f} /epistimófili/, επιστημόφιλο {n} /epistimófilo/ |
sci-fi {n} (science fiction) | :: ΕΦ {f} /EF/ |
scintillate {v} (to twinkle) | :: σπινθηρίζω /spinthirízo/ |
scion {n} (descendant) | :: βλαστός {m} /vlastós/ |
scion {n} ((detached) shoot or twig) | :: βλαστός {m} /vlastós/ |
scissor {n} (one blade on a pair of scissors) | :: ψαλίδι {n} /psalídi/ |
scissor {v} (to cut using scissors) | :: ψαλιδίζω /psalidízo/ |
scissor {v} (to excise from text) | :: περικόπτω /perikópto/ |
scissors {n} (tool used for cutting) | :: ψαλίδι {n} /psalídi/ |
sclera {n} (white of the eye) | :: σκληρός χιτώνας {m} /sklirós chitónas/ |
scold {n} (person who scolds, particularly a woman) | :: μέγαιρα {f} /mégaira/, στρίγγλα {f} /stríngla/ |
scooter {n} (large black duck of the genus Melanitta) SEE: scoter | :: |
scooter {n} (foot-propelled vehicle) | :: πατίνι {n} /patíni/ |
scooter {n} (type of small two-wheeled vehicle, see also: motorscooter) | :: μοτοποδήλατο {n} /motopodílato/, σκούτερ {n} /skoúter/ |
-scope {suffix} (suffix to name viewing instruments) | :: -σκόπιο {n} /-skópio/ |
scope {n} (device used in aiming a projectile) SEE: telescopic sight | :: |
scops owl {n} (Otus scops) | :: γκιόνης {m} /gkiónis/ |
-scopy {suffix} (observation, viewing) | :: -σκοπια /-skopia/ |
score {v} (to score) SEE: strike | :: |
score {n} (sheet music showing all parts) | :: παρτιτούρα {f} /partitoúra/ |
score {v} (to obtain a sexual favor) | :: πηδάω /pidáo/ |
scores {pron} (many) SEE: many | :: |
scorn {v} (to feel contempt or disdain for something or somebody) | :: περιφρονώ /perifronó/ |
scorn {v} (to reject, turn down) | :: περιφρονώ /perifronó/ |
scorn {n} (contempt, disdain) | :: περιφρόνηση {f} /perifrónisi/ |
scornful {adj} (showing scorn or disrespect; contemptuous) | :: περιφρονητικός /perifronitikós/, καταφρονητικός /katafronitikós/ |
Scorpio {prop} (astrological sign) | :: Σκορπιός {m} /Skorpiós/ |
Scorpio {prop} (constellation) SEE: Scorpius | :: |
scorpion {n} (any of various arachnids of the order Scorpiones) | :: σκορπιός {m} /skorpiós/ |
scorpionfish {n} (fish) | :: σκορπίνα {f} /skorpína/ |
Scorpius {prop} (astrological sign) SEE: Scorpio | :: |
Scorpius {prop} (constellation) | :: Σκορπιός {m} /Skorpiós/ |
Scot {n} (a person born in or native to Scotland) | :: Σκωτσέζος {m} /Skotsézos/ |
Scotch {n} (people of Scotland) | :: Σκοτσέζοι {m-p} /Skotsézoi/ |
Scotch {prop} (dialect) | :: σκοτσέζικα {n-p} /skotsézika/ |
Scotch crow {n} (hooded crow) SEE: hooded crow | :: |
Scotch tape {n} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape | :: |
scoter {n} (bird) | :: μαυρόπαπια {f} /mavrópapia/ |
Scotland {prop} (country in northwest Europe to the north of England) | :: Σκωτία {f} /Skotía/ |
Scotland Yard {prop} (headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department of the London Metropolitan Police Force) | :: Σκότλαντ Γιαρντ /Skótlant Giarnt/ |
Scottish {adj} (of a person) | :: Σκοτσέζος {m} /Skotsézos/ |
Scottish {adj} (of a thing or concept) | :: σκοτσέζικος /skotsézikos/ |
Scottish {n} (the people of Scotland) | :: Σκοτσέζοι /Skotsézoi/ |
scoundrel {n} (villain) | :: παλιάνθρωπος {m} /paliánthropos/ |
scourge {n} (persistent pest, illness, or source of trouble) | :: μάστιγα {f} /mástiga/ |
scouring powder {n} (abrasive cleaner) | :: σκόνη καθαρισμού {f} /skóni katharismoú/ |
scout {n} (member of the scout movement) | :: πρόσκοπος {m} /próskopos/ |
scouting {n} (the Scouting movement) | :: προσκοπισμός {m} /proskopismós/ |
scowl {v} (to wrinkle the brows) | :: αγριοκοιτάζω /agriokoitázo/ |
scowl {v} (to look at or repel with a scowl or a frown) | :: αγριοκοιτάζω /agriokoitázo/ |
scowl {v} (to express by a scowl) | :: αγριοκοιτάζω /agriokoitázo/ |
scramble {v} (to process telecommunication signals to make them unintelligible to an unauthorized listener) | :: περιπλέκω /peripléko/ |
scrambled egg {n} (dish) | :: χτυπητά αβγά {n-p} /chtypitá avgá/ |
scrap {n} (discarded objects) | :: σκραπ {n} /skrap/ |
scraping {n} (material removed when somethings has been scraped) | :: ξύσμα {n} /xýsma/, απόξεσμα {n} /apóxesma/, απόξυσμα {n} /apóxysma/ |
scrap paper {n} (used paper, to be reused for jotting notes) | :: πρόχειρο /prócheiro/ |
scrapyard {n} (a junkyard, a place where scrap is stored, discarded or resold) | :: μάντρα {f} /mántra/ |
scratch {v} (to rub a surface with a sharp object) | :: ξύνω /xýno/ |
scratch {v} (to rub the skin with rough material) | :: ξύνω /xýno/ |
scratch {v} (To mark a surface with a sharp object) | :: χαράσσω /charásso/ |
scratch {v} (to delete) | :: σβήνω /svíno/ |
scratch {n} (disruption or mark on a surface) | :: γρατζουνιά {f} /gratzouniá/ |
scratch card {n} (lottery ticket) | :: ξυστό {n} /xystó/ |
scrawny {adj} (Thin, malnourished and weak) | :: αχαμνός /achamnós/ |
scream {n} (loud exclamation) | :: ξεφωνητό {n} /xefonitó/, κραυγή {f} /kravgí/ |
scream {v} (to make the sound of a scream) | :: φωνάζω /fonázo/, ουρλιάζω /ourliázo/ |
screech {n} (high-pitched strident or piercing sound) | :: στρίγκλισμα {n} /strígklisma/ |
screen {n} (viewing area of electronic output device) | :: οθόνη {f} /othóni/ |
screen {n} (movie viewing area) | :: οθόνη {f} /othóni/ |
screencap {n} (screenshot) SEE: screenshot | :: |
screenplay {n} (script for a movie or a television show) | :: σενάριο {n} /senário/ |
screen printing {n} (printing method) | :: μεταξοτυπία {f} /metaxotypía/ |
screenshot {n} (image of computer screen output) | :: στιγμιότυπο {n} /stigmiótypo/ |
screenwriter {n} (one who writes for the screen) | :: σεναριογράφος {m} {f} /senariográfos/ |
screw {n} (simple machine) | :: κοχλίας {m} /kochlías/ |
screw {n} (fastener) | :: βίδα {f} /vída/ |
screw {n} (ship’s propeller) | :: έλικα {f} /élika/ |
screw {n} (prison guard) | :: δεσμοφύλακας {m} {f} /desmofýlakas/ |
screw {n} (act of screwing) | :: κοχλίωση {f} /kochlíosi/, βίδωμα {n} /vídoma/ |
screw {v} (to connect or assemble pieces using a screw) | :: βιδώνω /vidóno/ |
screw {v} (to have sexual intercourse with) | :: πηδάω /pidáo/ |
screw anchor {n} (a fixing that allows screws to be fitted into masonry walls) SEE: wall plug | :: |
screwdriver {n} (tool) | :: κατσαβίδι {n} /katsavídi/ |
screwdriver {n} (drink) | :: βότκα πορτοκάλι {f} /vótka portokáli/ |
screw thread {n} (helical ridge or groove) | :: σπείρωμα {n} /speíroma/, πάσο {n} /páso/ |
scribe {n} (one who writes; a draughtsman) | :: γραφέας {m} /graféas/ |
scrimmage {n} (practice game) SEE: exhibition game | :: |
script {n} (writing; written document) | :: γραφή {f} /grafí/, χειρόγραφο {n} /cheirógrafo/, γραπτό {n} /graptó/ |
script {n} (written characters, style of writing) | :: γραφή {f} /grafí/ |
script {n} ((law) an original instrument or document) | :: πρωτότυπο {n} /protótypo/ |
script {n} (text of the dialogue and action for a drama) | :: σενάριο {n} /senário/ |
script {n} (procedure or program in computing) | :: εντολοδέσμη {f} /entolodésmi/, δέσμη εντολών {f} /désmi entolón/ |
script {n} (a system of writing) | :: γραφή {f} /grafí/ |
scripture {n} (any sacred writing or book) | :: γραφή {f} /grafí/ |
Scripture {prop} (Tanakh) SEE: Tanakh | :: |
Scripture {prop} (Bible) SEE: Bible | :: |
scriptwriter {n} (screenwriter) SEE: screenwriter | :: |
scrofulous {adj} (morally degenerate; corrupt) SEE: corrupt | :: |
scrotum {n} (the bag of the skin and muscle that contains the testicles) | :: όσχεο /óscheo/ |
scrub {n} (cancellation) SEE: cancellation | :: |
scrutinise {v} (scrutinize) SEE: scrutinize | :: |
scrutinize {v} (to examine with great care) | :: περιεργάζομαι /periergázomai/ |
scrutiny {n} (intense study) | :: εξονυχιστική έρευνα {f} /exonychistikí érevna/ |
sculptor {n} (a person who sculpts) | :: γλύπτης {m} /glýptis/, γλύπτρια {f} /glýptria/ |
Sculptor {prop} (constellation) | :: Γλύπτης {m} /Glýptis/ |
sculptress {n} (a woman sculptor) | :: γλύπτρια {f} /glýptria/ |
sculpture {n} (art of sculpting) | :: γλυπτική {f} /glyptikí/ |
sculpture {n} (work of art created by sculpting) | :: γλυπτό {n} /glyptó/ |
scum {n} (layer of impurities) | :: απόβρασμα {n} /apóvrasma/, απόβλητο {n} /apóvlito/ |
scum {n} (person or persons considered to be reprehensible) | :: απόβρασμα {n} /apóvrasma/, κάθαρμα {n} /kátharma/ |
scumbag {n} (condom) SEE: condom | :: |
scurf {n} (flakes of skin) | :: [of the scalp] πιτυρίδα {f} /pityrída/ |
scut {n} (distasteful work; drudgery) SEE: drudgery | :: |
Scutari {prop} (former name of Üsküdar, see also: Üsküdar) | :: Σκουτάρι /Skoutári/ |
scutch grass {n} (couch grass) SEE: couch grass | :: |
scuttle {n} (a container like an open bucket) | :: τενεκές {m} /tenekés/ |
scuttle {v} (To deliberately sink a ship (often by order of the captain)) | :: βυθίζω /vythízo/ |
Scutum {prop} (constellation) | :: Ασπίς {f} /Aspís/ |
Scylla {prop} (personification of the rock) | :: Σκύλλα {f} /Skýlla/ |
scythe {n} (farm tool) | :: κόσα {f} /kósa/ |
sea {n} (body of water) | :: θάλασσα {f} /thálassa/, πέλαγος {n} /pélagos/, πόντος {m} /póntos/ |
sea anemone {n} (polyp) | :: θαλάσσια ανεμώνη {f} /thalássia anemóni/ |
seabed {n} (floor or bottom of the sea or ocean) | :: βυθός {m} /vythós/ |
seabird {n} (any bird that spends most of its time in coastal waters) | :: θαλασσοπούλι {n} /thalassopoúli/ |
seaborgium {n} (chemical element with atomic number 106) | :: σιμπόργκιο {n} /simpórgkio/ |
sea bream {n} (any of several species of marine fish) | :: φαγγρί {n} /fangrí/, συναγρίδα {f} /synagrída/ |
sea breeze {n} (wind from the sea) | :: μπάτης {m} /bátis/, θαλάσσια αύρα {f} /thalássia ávra/ |
sea buckthorn {n} (shrub of the genus Hippophae) | :: ιπποφαές {n} /ippofaés/ |
seadog {n} (dogfish) SEE: dogfish | :: |
seadog {n} (sailor accustomed to the sea) | :: θαλασσόλυκος {m} /thalassólykos/ |
sea eagle {n} (Haliaeetus albicilla) SEE: white-tailed eagle | :: |
seafarer {n} (sailor) SEE: sailor | :: |
sea fennel {n} (Crithmum maritimum) SEE: rock samphire | :: |
seafood {n} (fish, shellfish, seaweed and other edible aquatic life) | :: θαλασσινά {n-p} /thalassiná/ |
seagrass {n} (grasslike marine plants) | :: θαλάσσια φανερόγαμα /thalássia fanerógama/ |
seagull {n} (bird of the family Laridae) | :: γλάρος {m} /gláros/ |
sea horse {n} (walrus) SEE: walrus | :: |
sea horse {n} (fish) | :: ιππόκαμπος {m} /ippókampos/ |
seal {n} (pinniped) | :: φώκια {f} /fókia/ |
seal {n} (stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance) | :: βούλα {f} /voúla/, σφραγίδα {f} /sfragída/ |
seal {n} (design or insignia associated with organization or official role) | :: σφραγίδα {f} /sfragída/ |
seal {n} (something which will be visibly damaged when a covering or container is opened) | :: σφραγίδα {f} /sfragída/ |
seal {n} (something designed to prevent leaking) | :: σφράγισμα {n} /sfrágisma/ |
seal {n} (tight closure) | :: σφράγισμα {n} /sfrágisma/, στεγανοποίηση {f} /steganopoíisi/ |
seal {v} (to place a seal on (a document)) | :: σφραγίζω /sfragízo/ |
sealing wax {n} (wax formerly melted onto a letter to seal it) | :: βουλοκέρι {n} /voulokéri/ |
sea lion {n} (member of the Otariidae family) | :: θαλάσσιο λιοντάρι {n} /thalássio liontári/ |
seaman {n} (naval rank) | :: ναύτης {m} /náftis/ |
seaman {n} (mariner or sailor) SEE: sailor | :: |
sea monster {n} (large, aggressive creature in the sea) | :: κήτος {n} /kítos/ |
Sea of Azov {prop} (sea) | :: Αζοφική θάλασσα {f} /Azofikí thálassa/ |
Sea of Japan {prop} (the sea between Japan and the rest of Asia) | :: Ιαπωνική Θάλασσα {f} /Iaponikí Thálassa/, Θάλασσα της Ιαπωνίας {f} /Thálassa tis Iaponías/ |
Sea of Marmara {prop} (a deep inland sea in north-western Turkey) | :: Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά {f} /Thálassa tou Marmará/, Προποντίδα {f} /Propontída/ |
sea-parrot {n} (puffin) SEE: puffin | :: |
search {v} (to search) SEE: look | :: |
search {n} (an attempt to find something) | :: αναζήτηση {f} /anazítisi/ |
search {v} (to look throughout (a place) for something) | :: ψάχνω /psáchno/ |
search {v} ((followed by "for") to look thoroughly) | :: αναζητώ /anazitó/, ερευνώ /erevnó/ |
search engine {n} (application that searches for data) | :: μηχανή αναζήτησης {f} /michaní anazítisis/ |
seashell {n} (shell) | :: όστρακο {n} /óstrako/ |
seashore {n} (the coastal land bordering a sea or ocean) | :: αιγιαλός {m} /aigialós/ |
sea-sickness {n} (seasickness) SEE: seasickness | :: |
seasickness {n} (a feeling of nausea caused by the motion of a ship) | :: ναυτία {f} /naftía/ |
season {n} (quarter of a year) | :: εποχή {f} /epochí/ |
season {n} (part of year with something special) | :: σεζόν {f} /sezón/ |
season {n} (a group of episodes) | :: κύκλος {m} /kýklos/, σεζόν {f} /sezón/ |
season ticket {n} (ticket that is valid for all of the events in a series) | :: εισιτήριο διαρκείας {n} /eisitírio diarkeías/ |
seat {n} (place in which to sit) | :: κάθισμα {n} /káthisma/ |
seat {n} (membership in a representative body) | :: έδρα {f} /édra/, καρέκλα {f} /karékla/ |
seat belt {n} (restraining belt) | :: ζώνη ασφαλείας {f} /zóni asfaleías/ |
Seattle {prop} (city in Washington state, USA) | :: Σιάτλ /Siátl/ |
sea urchin {n} (any of many marine echinoderms of the class Echinoidea) | :: αχινός {m} /achinós/ |
seaweed {n} (marine plants and algae) | :: φύκι {n} /fýki/ |
sebaceous gland {n} (gland of skin secreting sebum) | :: σμηγματογόνος αδένας {m} /smigmatogónos adénas/ |
secant {n} (in geometry) | :: τέμνουσα /témnousa/ |
secant {n} (in trigonometry) | :: τέμνουσα /témnousa/ |
secede {v} (To split from or to withdraw from membership of a political union, an alliance or an organisation) | :: αποσχίζομαι /aposchízomai/, αποχωρώ /apochoró/ |
secession {n} (The act of seceding) | :: απόσχιση /apóschisi/ |
secluded {adj} (in seclusion, isolated, remote) | :: απομονωμένος {m} /apomonoménos/, απόμερος {m} /apómeros/ |
seclusion {n} (The act of secluding, or the state of being secluded; a shutting out or keeping apart, or the state of being shut out) | :: απομόνωση {f} /apomónosi/ |
second {adj} (second (numeral), see also: 2nd) | :: δεύτερος /défteros/ |
second {adj} (that comes after the first) | :: δεύτερος /défteros/ |
second {n} (number two in a series) | :: δεύτερος {m} /défteros/, δεύτερη {f} /défteri/, δεύτερο {n} /déftero/ |
second {n} (manufactured item that fails to meet quality control standards) | :: δεύτερος {m} /défteros/ |
second {n} (second gear) | :: δεύτερη {f} /défteri/ |
second {n} (one-sixtieth of a minute; SI unit of time) | :: δευτερόλεπτο {n} /defterólepto/ |
second {n} (unit of angular measure) | :: δευτερόλεπτο (τόξου) {n} /defterólepto (tóxou)/ |
second {n} (short, indeterminate amount of time) | :: λεπτό {n} /leptó/, στιγμή {f} /stigmí/ |
second {v} (to temporarily transfer employment) | :: αποσπώ /apospó/ |
second {v} (to agree as a second person) | :: υποστηρίζω /ypostirízo/ |
second {n} (attendant of a duel or boxing match standing in for a contestant) | :: μάρτυρας {m} {f} /mártyras/ |
secondary {adj} (succeeding first) | :: δευτερεύων {m} /defterévon/ |
secondary school {n} (school) | :: λύκειο {n} /lýkeio/ |
second coming {n} (the return of Jesus Christ) | :: Δευτέρα Παρουσία /Deftéra Parousía/ |
second hand {adj} (secondhand) SEE: secondhand | :: |
secondhand {adj} (not new; previously owned and used by another) | :: μεταχειρισμένος /metacheirisménos/ |
second last {adj} (penultimate) SEE: penultimate | :: |
second lieutenant {n} (the rank below a lieutenant) | :: ανθυπολοχαγός {c} /anthypolochagós/ [see for other forces] |
second person {n} (the form of a verb used when the subject of a sentence is the audience) | :: δεύτερο πρόσωπο {n} /déftero prósopo/ |
second to last {adj} (penultimate) SEE: penultimate | :: |
second to none {n} (heroin) SEE: heroin | :: |
Second World War {prop} (World War II) SEE: World War II | :: |
secrecy {n} (concealment) | :: μυστικότητα {f} /mystikótita/, εχεμύθεια {f} /echemýtheia/ |
secret {n} (knowledge that is hidden) | :: μυστικό {n} /mystikó/ |
secret {adj} (being or kept hidden.) | :: μυστικός {m} /mystikós/ |
secretary {n} (person keeping records and handling clerical work) | :: γραμματέας {m} {f} /grammatéas/ |
secretary {n} (head of a department of government) | :: υπουργός {m} {f} /ypourgós/ |
secretary {n} (leading or managerial position in certain organizations) | :: γραμματέας {m} {f} /grammatéas/ |
Secretary General {n} (chief administrator of an international body) | :: γενικός γραμματέας {m} {f} /genikós grammatéas/ |
secrete {v} ((transitive) produce by secretion) | :: κρύβω /krývo/, καταχωνιάζω /katachoniázo/, εκκρίνω /ekkríno/ |
secretion {n} (secreted substance) | :: έκκριση {f} /ékkrisi/ |
secretion {n} (act of secreting) | :: έκκριση {f} /ékkrisi/ |
secretion {n} (act of hiding) | :: απόκρυψη {f} /apókrypsi/, συγκάλυψη {f} /sygkálypsi/ |
secretive {adj} (having an inclination to secrecy) | :: κρυφός {m} /kryfós/ |
secretly {adv} (in a secret manner) | :: κρυφά /kryfá/, μυστικά /mystiká/ |
secret police {n} (police operating outside normal boundaries of law) | :: μυστική αστυνομία {f} /mystikí astynomía/ |
sect {n} (religious movement) | :: αίρεση {f} /aíresi/, σέκτα {f} /sékta/ |
sector {n} (zone) | :: τομέας {m} /toméas/ |
sector {n} (part of circle) | :: τομέας {m} /toméas/ |
sector {n} (fixed-sized unit of sequential data storage) | :: τομέας {m} /toméas/ |
secular {adj} (not specifically religious) | :: κοσμικός {m} /kosmikós/ |
secular {adj} (temporal) | :: κοσμικός {m} /kosmikós/ |
secularism {n} (neutrality towards all religions) | :: κοσμικισμός {m} /kosmikismós/ |
secularization {n} (transformation of values from religious to non-religious) | :: εκκοσμίκευση {f} /ekkosmíkefsi/ |
security {n} (condition of not being threatened) | :: ασφάλεια {f} /asfáleia/ |
security {n} (something that secures) | :: ασφάλεια {f} /asfáleia/ |
security {n} (organization or department responsible for providing security) | :: ασφάλεια {f} /asfáleia/ |
security {n} (something that secures the fulfillment of an obligation) | :: εχέγγυο {n} /echéngyo/, εγγύηση {f} /engýisi/ |
security {n} (finance: tradeable financial asset) | :: αξιόγραφο {n} /axiógrafo/, αξία {f} /axía/, χρηματόγραφο {n} /chrimatógrafo/ |
Security Council {prop} (UN Security Council) SEE: UN Security Council | :: |
security hole {n} (security vulnerability in a computer system) | :: κενό ασφαλείας {f} /kenó asfaleías/ |
sedative {n} (an agent or drug that sedates) | :: ηρεμιστικό {n} /iremistikó/, καταπραϋντικό {n} /katapraÿntikó/ |
sedative {adj} (calming, soothing, inducing sleep, tranquilizing) | :: ηρεμιστικός /iremistikós/ |
sedentary {adj} (not moving much; sitting around) | :: καθιστικός /kathistikós/ |
sedimentary rock {n} (one of the major groups of rock that makes up the crust of the Earth) | :: ιζηματογενές πέτρωμα /izimatogenés pétroma/ |
sedition {n} (insurrection or rebellion) | :: στάση {f} /stási/ |
seduce {v} (to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray) | :: γοητεύω /goïtévo/ |
seduce {v} (to entice or induce someone to engage in a sexual relationship) | :: αποπλανώ /apoplanó/ |
seduction {n} (act of seducing) | :: αποπλάνηση {f} /apoplánisi/, ξελόγιασμα {n} /xelógiasma/ |
seductive {adj} (attractive, alluring, tempting) | :: δελεαστικός /deleastikós/, θελκτικός /thelktikós/ |
seductress {n} (woman who seduces) | :: ξελογιάστρα /xelogiástra/ |
see {v} (perceive with the eyes) | :: βλέπω /vlépo/ |
see {v} (understand) | :: καταλαβαίνω /katalavaíno/ |
see {n} (diocese) | :: επισκοπή {f} /episkopí/ |
see {n} (office of a bishop) | :: επισκοπή {f} /episkopí/ |
seed {n} (fertilized grain) | :: σπόρος {m} /spóros/ |
seedling {n} (young plant grown from seed) | :: φιντάνι {n} /fintáni/ |
seedpod {n} (pouch-like form on a plant) SEE: pod | :: |
seek {v} (to try to find) | :: ζητώ /zitó/ |
seel {v} (To blind) SEE: blind | :: |
seem {v} (to appear, to seem) SEE: look | :: |
seem {v} (to appear) | :: φαίνομαι /faínomai/ |
see off {v} (to defeat) SEE: defeat | :: |
seesaw {n} (structure moving up and down, balanced in the middle) | :: τραμπάλα {f} /trampála/ |
see stars {v} (experience flashing lights) | :: βλέπω αστεράκια /vlépo asterákia/ |
seethe {v} (to boil vigorously (intransitive verb)) | :: αναβράζω /anavrázo/ |
seethe {v} ((figuratively) to be in an agitated state of turmoil) | :: αναβράζω /anavrázo/ |
see the forest for the trees {v} (to be overwhelmed by detail to the point where it obscures the overall situation) | :: βλέπουμε το δένδρο και χάνουμε το δάσος /vlépoume to déndro kai chánoume to dásos/ |
see the light of day {v} (appear; be realised) | :: βλέπω το φως /vlépo to fos/ |
see through {v} (to recognize someone's true motives) | :: αντιλαμβάνομαι /antilamvánomai/ |
see-through {adj} (transparent) SEE: transparent | :: |
see-through {adj} (translucent) SEE: translucent | :: |
see ya {interj} (see you) SEE: see you | :: |
see you {phrase} (see you later) | :: τα λέμε /ta léme/, τα λέμε αργότερα /ta léme argótera/ |
see you later {phrase} (goodbye) | :: τα λέμε /ta léme/, γεια χαρά /geia chará/, γεια /geia/ |
segment {n} (length of some object) | :: τμήμα {n} /tmíma/ |
segment {n} (math: portion) | :: τμήμα {n} /tmíma/, τεμάχιο {n} /temáchio/ |
segment {v} (to divide into segments or sections) | :: διατέμνω /diatémno/ |
Segovia {prop} (city in Castile and León, Spain) | :: Σεγκόβια {f} /Segkóvia/ |
Seine {prop} (river of northern France) | :: Σηκουάνας /Sikouánas/ |
seism {n} (shaking of the earth) | :: σεισμός /seismós/ |
seismic {adj} (related to, or caused by an earthquake or other vibration of the Earth) | :: σεισμικός /seismikós/ |
seismogram {n} (output from an accelerograph or seismograph) | :: σεισμογράφημα {n} /seismográfima/ |
seismograph {n} (instrument that detects and records earthquakes) | :: σεισμογράφος {m} /seismográfos/ |
seismology {n} (the study of the vibration of the Earth's interior) | :: σεισμολογία {f} /seismología/ |
sei whale {n} (whale of the rorqual family) | :: βορειοφάλαινα {f} /voreiofálaina/ |
sejunct {adj} (separate) SEE: separate | :: |
Selangor {prop} (western Malaysian state) | :: Σελανγκόρ {f} /Selangkór/ |
seldom {adv} (infrequently, rarely) | :: σπάνια /spánia/ |
selective {adj} (choosy, fussy or discriminating when selecting) | :: εκλεκτικός /eklektikós/ |
selective breeding {n} (artificial selection) SEE: artificial selection | :: |
Selene {prop} (Greek moon goddess) | :: Σελήνη {f} /Selíni/ |
Selene {prop} (female given name) | :: Σεληνη {f} /Selini/ |
selenium {n} (chemical element) | :: σελήνιο {n} /selínio/ |
selenologist {n} (person skilled or involved in selenology) | :: σεληνολόγος {m} /selinológos/ |
selenology {n} (the study of the moon and several satellites) | :: σεληνολογία /selinología/ |
Seleucus {prop} (Ancient Greek name) | :: Σέλευκος /Sélefkos/ |
self {n} (individual person as the object of his own reflective consciousness) | :: εαυτός {m} /eaftós/ |
self- {prefix} (of, by, in or with oneself or itself) | :: αυτο- /afto-/, αυτό- /aftó-/ |
self-caused {adj} (able to self-create oneself without external contributions) | :: αυταίτιος {m} {f} /aftaítios/, αυταίτια {f} /aftaítia/, αυταίτιο {n} /aftaítio/, αυτογενής {m} {f} /aftogenís/, αυτογενές {n} /aftogenés/, αυτοδημιούργητος {m} /aftodimioúrgitos/, αυτοδημιούργητη {f} /aftodimioúrgiti/, αυτοδημιούργητο {n} /aftodimioúrgito/, μεταλογικώς αυτάρκης {m} {f} /metalogikós aftárkis/, μεταλογικώς αυτάρκες {n} /metalogikós aftárkes/ |
self-cleaning {adj} (that cleans itself) | :: αυτοκαθαριζόμενος /aftokatharizómenos/ |
self-confidence {n} (state of being self-confident) | :: αυτοπεποίθηση {f} /aftopepoíthisi/ |
self-confidence {n} (measure of one's belief in one's own abilities) | :: αυτοπεποίθηση {f} /aftopepoíthisi/ |
self-contained {adj} (not requiring external or additional support) | :: αυτόνομος /aftónomos/, αυτοτελής /aftotelís/, ανεξάρτητος /anexártitos/ |
self-control {n} (ability to control one's desires and impulses) | :: αυτοέλεγχος {m} /aftoélenchos/ |
self-criticism {n} (criticism of oneself) | :: αυτοκριτική {f} /aftokritikí/ |
self-deception {n} (fooling oneself) | :: αυταπάτη {f} /aftapáti/ |
self-defense {n} (means of defending oneself from attack) | :: αυτοάμυνα {f} /aftoámyna/ |
self-defense {n} ((law) Defense for oneself against violence) | :: αυτοάμυνα {f} /aftoámyna/ |
self-denial {n} (action that sacrifices one's own benefit for the good of others) | :: αυταπάρνηση {f} /aftapárnisi/ |
self-destruct {v} (to destroy oneself) | :: αυτοκαταστρέφομαι /aftokatastréfomai/ |
self-determination {n} (political independence of a people) | :: αυτοδιάθεση {f} /aftodiáthesi/ |
self-determine {v} (make one's own decisions) | :: αυτοκαθορίζω /aftokathorízo/ |
self-discipline {n} (control of oneself) | :: αυτοπειθαρχία {f} /aftopeitharchía/ |
self-efficacy {n} (extent or strength of one's belief in one's own ability to complete tasks and reach goals) | :: αυτοαποτελεσματικότητα {f} /aftoapotelesmatikótita/ |
self-employed {adj} (working for oneself) | :: αυτοαπασχολούμενος /aftoapascholoúmenos/ |
self-evident {adj} (obviously true) | :: αυταπόδεικτος /aftapódeiktos/, αυτονόητος /aftonóitos/ |
self-government {n} (self-government) | :: αυτοκυβέρνηση {f} /aftokyvérnisi/ |
self-help {n} (bettering oneself without relying on the assistance of others) | :: αυτοβοήθεια /aftovoḯtheia/ |
self-immolation {n} (setting oneself on fire) | :: αυτοπυρπόληση {f} /aftopyrpólisi/ |
self-improvement {n} (following a disciplined programme to improve one’s health or character) | :: αυτοβελτίωση /aftoveltíosi/ |
self-indulgence {n} (excessive or immoderate indulgence of one's own personal desires and needs) | :: μαλθακότητα {f} /malthakótita/, συβαριτισμός {m} /syvaritismós/ |
self-interest {n} (personal interest) | :: ιδιοτέλεια {f} /idiotéleia/ |
selfish {adj} (holding one's self-interest as the standard for decision making) | :: εγωιστής /egoistís/ |
selfish {adj} (regard for oneself above others' well-being) | :: εγωιστικός /egoistikós/ |
self-isolation {n} (isolation from others) | :: αυτοαπομόνωση {f} /aftoapomónosi/ |
selfitis {n} (An obsessive need to take selfies and post them on social media.) | :: σελφίτιδα {f} /selfítida/ |
selfless {adj} (having, exhibiting or motivated by no concern for oneself; unselfish) | :: ανιδιοτελής /anidiotelís/, αφίλαυτος /afílaftos/, φιλάλληλος /filállilos/, αλτρουιστής /altrouistís/ |
self-made {adj} (having achieved success by one's own efforts) | :: αυτοδημιούργητος /aftodimioúrgitos/ |
self-pity {n} (feeling of pity for oneself) | :: μεμψιμοιρία {f} /mempsimoiría/, αυτολύπηση {f} /aftolýpisi/ |
self-portrait {n} (portrait of the painter who painted it) | :: αυτοπροσωπογραφία {f} /aftoprosopografía/, αυτοπορτρέτο {n} /aftoportréto/ |
self-raising flour {n} (flour) | :: αλεύρι που φουσκώνει {n} /alévri pou fouskónei/ |
self-reference {n} (act or process of referring to itself) | :: αυτοαναφορά {f} /aftoanaforá/ |
self-referential {adj} (that or who refers to itself or oneself) | :: αυτοαναφορικός {m} /aftoanaforikós/ |
self-reliance {n} (independence) | :: αυτοδυναμία {f} /aftodynamía/ |
self-respect {n} (knowledge of one's own worth) | :: αυτοσεβασμός {m} /aftosevasmós/ |
self-rule {n} (rule of a group of people by their own leaders) | :: αυτοκυβέρνηση {f} /aftokyvérnisi/ |
self-satisfaction {n} (contentment with one's own accomplishments or situation) | :: αυτοϊκανοποίηση {f} /aftoïkanopoíisi/ |
self-satisfied {adj} (satisfied with oneself) | :: εφησυχασμένος /efisychasménos/ |
self-study {n} (study without the aid of a formal education institution) | :: αυτοδιδασκαλία {f} /aftodidaskalía/ |
self-sufficiency {n} (condition of being self-sufficient) | :: αυτάρκεια {f} /aftárkeia/ |
self-sufficient {adj} (able to provide for oneself independently of others) | :: αυτάρκης {m} {f} /aftárkis/ |
self-sustaining {adj} | :: αυτοσυντήρητος {m} /aftosyntíritos/ |
self-tapping screw {n} (screw, with a hardened thread, that forms its own internal thread when driven into a relatively soft material) | :: λαμαρινόβιδα {f} /lamarinóvida/ |
sell {v} (to agree to transfer goods or provide services) | :: πουλάω /pouláo/ |
sellable {adj} (saleable) SEE: saleable | :: |
seller {n} (someone who sells) | :: πωλητής {m} /politís/, πωλήτρια {f} /polítria/ |
sell off {v} (sell assets for the purpose of getting rid of them quickly) | :: εκποιώ /ekpoió/ |
sellotape {n} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape | :: |
Sellotape {n} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape | :: |
sell short {v} (to underestimate the value of something) SEE: underestimate | :: |
semantic field {n} (group of words relating to same subject) | :: σημασιολογικό πεδίο {n} /simasiologikó pedío/ |
semantic loan {n} | :: σημασιολογικό δάνειο {n} /simasiologikó dáneio/ |
semen {n} (semen (fluid)) SEE: sperm | :: |
semen {n} (male reproductory fluid) | :: σπέρμα {n} /spérma/ |
semester {n} (half of school year) | :: εξάμηνο {n} /exámino/ |
semi- {prefix} (half (prefix)) | :: ημι- /imi-/ |
semi-automatic {adj} (partially automatic) | :: ημιαυτόματος {m} /imiaftómatos/ |
semi-automatic {adj} (of a firearm, loading the next shell but requiring the trigger to be squeezed for each shot) | :: ημιαυτόματος {m} /imiaftómatos/ |
semi-automatic {n} (semi-automatic firearm) | :: ημιαυτόματο {n} /imiaftómato/ |
semibreve {n} (whole note) | :: ολόκληρο {n} /olókliro/ |
semicircle {n} (half of a circle) | :: ημικύκλιο {n} /imikýklio/ |
semicircumference {n} (half of a circumference) | :: ημιπεριφέρεια {f} /imiperiféreia/ |
semicolon {n} (punctuation mark ';') | :: άνω τελεία {f} /áno teleía/ (áno teleía), [in relevance to the Greek language] ερωτηματικό {n} /erotimatikó/ (erotimatikó) |
semiconductor {n} (substance with electrical properties between conductor and insulator) | :: ημιαγωγός {m} /imiagogós/ |
semiconsonant {n} (semivowel) SEE: semivowel | :: |
semiduplex {adj} (telecommunications) | :: ημιαμφίδρομος /imiamfídromos/ |
semihard {adj} (Somewhat hard) | :: ημίσκληρος /imískliros/ |
seminar {n} (class held for advanced studies) | :: σεμινάριο {n} /seminário/ |
seminar {n} (meeting held for the exchange of useful information) | :: διάσκεψη {f} /diáskepsi/ |
seminary {n} (theological school) | :: θεολογική σχολή {f} /theologikí scholí/ |
seminude {adj} (half-naked) SEE: half-naked | :: |
semiologist {n} (one who studies semiology) | :: σημειολόγος {m} {f} /simeiológos/ |
semiology {n} (semiotics) | :: σημειολογία {f} /simeiología/ |
semiotics {n} (study of signs) | :: σημειολογία {f} /simeiología/ |
semipermeable {adj} (permeable to some things and not to others) | :: ημιπερατός /imiperatós/ |
semiquaver {n} (music) | :: δέκατο έκτο {n} /dékato ékto/ |
semivowel {n} (sound in speech) | :: ημίφωνο {n} /imífono/ |
semolina {n} (hard grains of flour left after milling) | :: σιμιγδάλι {n} /simigdáli/ |
senate {n} (the upper house in some bicameral legislative systems) | :: γερουσία {f} /gerousía/ |
Senate {prop} (legislative body) | :: γερουσία /gerousía/ |
Senate {prop} (Roman senate) | :: σύγκλητος /sýgklitos/ |
senator {n} (member in the house or chamber of a legislature called a senate) | :: γερουσιαστής {m} /gerousiastís/ |
senator {n} (historic: position in government of ancient Rome) | :: συγκλητικός /sygklitikós/ |
send {v} (make something go somewhere) | :: στέλνω /stélno/ |
sender {n} (someone who sends) | :: αποστολέας {m} {f} /apostoléas/ |
Seneca {prop} (Roman cognomen) | :: Σενέκας /Senékas/ |
Senegal {prop} (Republic of Senegal) | :: Σενεγάλη {f} /Senegáli/ |
Senegalese {adj} (pertaining to Senegal) | :: σενεγαλέζικος /senegalézikos/ |
Senegalese {n} (person from Senegal) | :: Σενεγαλέζος {m} /Senegalézos/, Σενεγαλέζα {f} /Senegaléza/ |
senescence {n} (biology: the state or process of aging) | :: γήρας {n} /gíras/, γηρασμός {m} /girasmós/ |
senescence {n} (cell biology: ceasing to divide by mitosis) | :: γηρασμός {m} /girasmós/ |
senescence {n} (gerontology: old age) | :: γήρας {n} /gíras/ |
senile {adj} (of, or relating to old age) | :: γεροντικός {m} /gerontikós/ |
senile {adj} (exhibiting the deterioration in mind) | :: ξεμωραμένος {m} /xemoraménos/ |
senility {n} (the losing of memory and reason) | :: γεροντική άνοια {f} /gerontikí ánoia/ |
seniority {n} (time) | :: αρχαιότητα {f} /archaiótita/ |
sennit {n} (braided cord) | :: σαλαμάστρα {f} /salamástra/, σαλμάστρα {f} /salmástra/ |
sennit {n} (plaited straw) | :: πλεκτή {f} /plektí/ |
sensational {adj} (exceptionally great) | :: συγκλονιστικός {m} /sygklonistikós/, εντυπωσιακός {m} /entyposiakós/ |
sensationalist {adj} (characterized by sensationalism) | :: αισθησιαρχικός /aisthisiarchikós/, αισθησιοκρατικός /aisthisiokratikós/ |
sense {n} (manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | :: αίσθηση {f} /aísthisi/ |
sense {n} (conscious awareness) | :: αίσθηση {f} /aísthisi/, συναίσθημα {n} /synaísthima/ |
sense {n} (sound judgement) | :: λογική {f} /logikí/ |
sense {n} (meaning or reason) | :: έννοια {f} /énnoia/ |
sense {n} (natural ability) | :: αίσθηση {f} /aísthisi/ |
sense {v} (use biological senses) | :: αισθάνομαι /aisthánomai/ |
sense {v} (to instinctively be aware) | :: αισθάνομαι /aisthánomai/, συναισθάνομαι /synaisthánomai/ |
sensei {n} (martial arts instructor) | :: σενσέι {m} /senséi/ |
sense organ {n} (an organic sensor) | :: αισθητήριο όργανο {n} /aisthitírio órgano/ |
sensitive {adj} (having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses) | :: αισθητικός {m} /aisthitikós/ |
sensitive {adj} (responsive to stimuli) | :: ευαίσθητος {m} /evaísthitos/ |
sensitive {adj} (easily offended) | :: ευαίσθητος {m} /evaísthitos/, εύθικτος {m} /éfthiktos/ |
sensitive {adj} (capable of offending) | :: ευαίσθητος {m} /evaísthitos/ |
sensitive {adj} (accurate) | :: ευαίσθητος {m} /evaísthitos/ |
sensitivity {n} (the degree of response of an instrument to a change in an input signal) | :: ευαισθησία {f} /evaisthisía/ |
sensitization {n} (process of making something sensitive) | :: ευαισθητοποίηση {f} /evaisthitopoíisi/ |
sensorimotor {adj} (of or pertaining to both sensory and motor activity) | :: αισθητικοκινητικός /aisthitikokinitikós/ |
sensory {adj} (of the senses or sensation) | :: αισθητήριος {m} /aisthitírios/ |
sentence {n} (judicial order for punishment, conviction) | :: καταδίκη {f} /katadíki/ |
sentence {n} (grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate) | :: πρόταση {f} /prótasi/ |
sentential {adj} (relating to a sentence) | :: προτασιακός /protasiakós/ |
sentient {adj} (experiencing sensation, perceiving, thinking, or feeling) | :: αισθητήριος {m} /aisthitírios/ |
sentient {adj} (conscious or aware) | :: ευαίσθητος {m} /evaísthitos/ |
sentimental {adj} (characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion) | :: συναισθηματικός {m} /synaisthimatikós/ |
sentimental {adj} (derived from emotion rather than reason) | :: συναισθηματικός {m} /synaisthimatikós/ |
sentimental {adj} (romantic) | :: συναισθηματικός {m} /synaisthimatikós/ |
sentimentalist {n} (person who is sentimental) | :: αισθηματίας {m} /aisthimatías/ |
sentinel {n} (A sentry or guard) | :: σκοπός, φρουρός {m} /skopós, frourós/ |
sentry {n} (guard) | :: σκοπός /skopós/ |
Seoul {prop} (capital of South Korea) | :: Σεούλ {f} /Seoúl/ |
separate {v} (to disunite, disconnect) | :: χωρίζω /chorízo/ |
separate {v} (to divide itself) | :: κόβω /kóvo/ |
separately {adv} (in a separate manner) | :: χωριστά /choristá/ |
separate the wheat from the chaff {v} (to select only that which is of value) | :: διαχωρίζω την ήρα από το στάρι /diachorízo tin íra apó to stári/ |
Sephardi {n} (a Jew of Iberian ancestry, whose native language was Ladino) | :: Σεφαρδίτης {m} /Sefardítis/, Σεφαρδίτισσα {f} /Sefardítissa/ |
sepia {n} (cuttlefish) SEE: cuttlefish | :: |
September {prop} (ninth month of the Gregorian calendar) | :: Σεπτέμβριος {m} /Septémvrios/, Σεπτέμβρης {m} /Septémvris/, Τρυγητής {m} /Trygitís/ |
septic {adj} (of or pertaining to sepsis) | :: σηπτικός /siptikós/ |
septic tank {n} (watertight treatment system for domestic sewage) | :: βόθρος {m} /vóthros/ |
Septuagint {prop} (an ancient translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek) | :: Μετάφραση των Εβδομήκοντα /Metáfrasi ton Evdomíkonta/ |
septum {n} ((anatomy) wall separating two cavities) | :: διάφραγμα {n} /diáfragma/ |
septuplet {n} (music: septuplet) | :: επτάηχο {n} /eptáicho/ |
sepulchre {n} (burial chamber) | :: τάφος {m} /táfos/, μνήμα {n} /mníma/ |
sequel {n} (a narrative written after another narrative set in the same universe) | :: συνέχεια {f} /synécheia/ |
sequence {n} (set of things in a set order) | :: ακολουθία {f} /akolouthía/, σειρά {f} /seirá/, αλληλουχία {f} /allilouchía/ |
sequence {n} (in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | :: ακολουθία {f} /akolouthía/ |
sequent {adj} (that comes after) SEE: subsequent | :: |
sequent {adj} (that follows on) SEE: consequent | :: |
sequential {adj} (sequential) | :: αλλεπάλληλος /allepállilos/ |
seraph {n} (highest order of angels) | :: σεραφείμ /serafeím/ |
Serb {n} (person of Serb descent, see also: Serbian) | :: Σέρβος {m} /Sérvos/ |
Serbia {prop} (a country in southeastern Europe) | :: Σερβία {f} /Servía/ |
Serbia and Montenegro {prop} (former country on the Balkan Peninsula) | :: Σερβία και Μαυροβούνιο {f} /Servía kai Mavrovoúnio/ |
Serbian {n} (person from Serbia, see also: Serb) | :: Σέρβος {m} /Sérvos/, Σέρβα {f} /Sérva/ |
Serbian {n} (the standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian) | :: σερβικά /serviká/ |
Serbian {adj} (pertaining to Serbia and Serbians) | :: σερβικός /servikós/ |
Serbian {n} (Serb) SEE: Serb | :: |
serendipity {n} (unsought, unintended... and/or learning experience that happens by accident) | :: εύνοια της τύχης {f} /évnoia tis týchis/, κωλοφαρδία {f} /kolofardía/, ευτύχημα {n} /eftýchima/, τυχαιότητα {f} /tychaiótita/ |
serendipity {n} (a combination of events which are not individually beneficial, but occurring together produce a good or wonderful outcome) | :: τυχαιότητα {f} /tychaiótita/ |
serenity {n} (state) | :: γαλήνη {f} /galíni/ |
serenity {n} (lack of agitation) | :: ηρεμία {f} /iremía/ |
serenity {n} (title given to a prince or other dignitary) | :: γαληνότατος {m} /galinótatos/ |
serf {n} (semifree peasant) | :: δουλοπάροικος {m} /doulopároikos/, [historical] κολλίγας {m} /kollígas/ |
sergeant {n} (non-commissioned officer rank) | :: λοχίας {m} {f} /lochías/, αρχιφύλακας /archifýlakas/ [police rank] |
sergeant major {n} (sergeant major) | :: ανθυπασπιστής {m} /anthypaspistís/ |
Sergius {prop} (male given name) | :: Σέργιος {m} /Sérgios/ |
serial {adj} (Having to do with or arranged in a series) | :: σειριακός /seiriakós/ |
serial {n} (literal work) | :: σειρά {f} /seirá/ |
serial killer {n} (person who commits multiple murders) | :: σίριαλ κίλερ {n} /sírial kíler/ |
serial number {n} (unique number assigned to unit) | :: αύξων αριθμός {m} /áfxon arithmós/ |
serial port {n} (physical interface through which data is transferred in or out one bit at a time) | :: σειριακή θύρα {f} /seiriakí thýra/ |
series {n} (a number of things that follow on one after the other) | :: σειρά {f} /seirá/, αλληλουχία {f} /allilouchía/ |
series {n} (television or radio program) | :: σειρά {f} /seirá/ |
series {n} (in analysis: sum of the terms of a sequence) | :: σύνολο {n} /sýnolo/ |
series finale {n} (the final episode of a television series) | :: συμπέρασμα σειράς /sympérasma seirás/ |
serif {n} (short line in a font) | :: ακρεμόνας {m} /akremónas/, πατούρα {f} /patoúra/ |
serigraphy {n} (printing method) SEE: screen printing | :: |
serine {n} (nonessential amino acid; CH2OH.CH(NH2)COOH) | :: σερίνη {f} /seríni/ |
serious {adj} (without humor or expression of happiness) | :: σοβαρός /sovarós/ |
serious {adj} (important; weighty; not trifling; leaving no room for play) | :: σοβαρός /sovarós/ |
serious {adj} (really intending what is said; being in earnest) | :: σοβαρός /sovarós/ |
seriousness {n} (state of being serious) | :: σοβαρότητα {f} /sovarótita/ |
sermon {n} (religious discourse) | :: κήρυγμα {f} /kírygma/ |
sermon {n} (speech of reproval) | :: επίπληξη {f} /epíplixi/ |
serotonin {n} (the compound 5-hydroxytryptamine) | :: σεροτονίνη {f} /serotoníni/ |
Serpens {prop} (large summer constellation of the northern sky) | :: Όφις {m} /Ófis/ |
serpent {n} (snake) | :: ερπετό {n} /erpetó/, φίδι {n} /fídi/ |
Serpentarius {prop} (Ophiuchus) SEE: Ophiuchus | :: |
servant {n} (one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation) | :: υπηρέτης {m} /ypirétis/ |
servant {n} (one who serves another, providing help in some manner) | :: υπηρέτης {m} /ypirétis/ |
serve {v} (to work for) | :: υπηρετώ /ypiretó/ |
serve {n} (AUS: portion of food) SEE: serving | :: |
server {n} (one who serves) | :: σερβιτόρος {m} /servitóros/ |
server {n} (a tray for dishes) | :: δίσκος {m} /dískos/ |
server {n} (computing: a program which provides services to other programs or users) | :: εξυπηρετητής {m} /exypiretitís/ |
server {n} (computing: a computer dedicated to running server programs) | :: εξυπηρετητής {m} /exypiretitís/ |
server-side {adj} | :: πλευρά-εξυπηρετητή {m} /plevrá-exypiretití/, πλευρά-διακομιστή {m} /plevrá-diakomistí/ |
serve someone right {v} (serves you right!) | :: καλά να πάθεις /kalá na pátheis/, καλά να πάθετε /kalá na páthete/ |
Servian {adj} (Serbian) SEE: Serbian | :: |
Servian {n} (Serbian) SEE: Serbian | :: |
Servian {prop} (Serbian) SEE: Serbian | :: |
service {n} (practice of providing services as economic activity) | :: υπηρεσία {f} /ypiresía/ |
service {n} (service tree) SEE: service tree | :: |
service station {n} (gas station) SEE: gas station | :: |
service tree {n} (Sorbus domestica) | :: σουρβιά {f} /sourviá/ |
servile {adj} (submissive or slavish) | :: δουλικός /doulikós/ |
servility {n} (condition of being servile) | :: ραγιαδισμός {m} /ragiadismós/, δουλικότητα {f} /doulikótita/, ανελευθερία {f} /anelefthería/ |
serving {n} (portion of food) | :: μερίδα {f} /merída/ |
servitude {n} (the state of being a slave) | :: δουλεία {f} /douleía/ |
sesame {n} (plant) | :: σουσαμιά {f} /sousamiá/ |
sesame {n} (seed) | :: σουσάμι {n} /sousámi/ |
sesame oil {n} (oil extracted from sesame seeds) | :: σησαμέλαιο {n} /sisamélaio/, σουσαμόλαδο {n} /sousamólado/ |
sesquicentennial {n} (a 150th anniversary) | :: εκατοπεντηκονταετηρίδα {f} /ekatopentikontaetirída/ |
sesquipedalian {adj} (of long words) | :: μακαρονοειδής /makaronoeidís/ |
sessile {adj} (botany) | :: άμισχος /ámischos/ |
session {n} (period devoted to a particular activity) | :: συνεδρίαση {f} /synedríasi/ |
session {n} (meeting of a body to conduct business) | :: σύνοδος {f} /sýnodos/ |
session {n} ((computing) the sequence of interactions between client and server) | :: συνεδρία {f} /synedría/ |
set {v} (to put something down) | :: βάζω /vázo/ |
set {v} (to determine) | :: ορίζω /orízo/, καθορίζω /kathorízo/, προσδιορίζω /prosdiorízo/ |
set {v} (to adjust) | :: ρυθμίζω /rythmízo/, βάζω /vázo/ [το ξυπνητήρι] |
set {v} (to arrange with dishes and cutlery) | :: στρώνω /stróno/ |
set {v} (to introduce) | :: παρουσιάζω /parousiázo/ |
set {v} (to locate, to backdrop) | :: διαδραματίζομαι /diadramatízomai/, εκτυλίσσομαι /ektylíssomai/ |
set {v} (to prepare (a stage or film set)) | :: στήνω /stíno/ |
set {v} (to arrange type) | :: στοιχειοθετώ /stoicheiothetó/ |
set {v} (to devise and assign work) | :: βάζω /vázo/ |
set {v} (to solidify) | :: πήζω /pízo/, στερεοποιούμαι /stereopoioúmai/ |
set {v} (of a heavenly body: to disappear below the horizon) | :: δύω /dýo/ |
set {n} (device for receiving broadcast radio waves; a radio or television) | :: συσκευή {f} /syskeví/, δέκτης {m} /déktis/ |
set {adj} (ready, prepared) | :: έτοιμος {m} /étoimos/ |
set {adj} (intent, determined) | :: αποφασισμένος {m} /apofasisménos/ |
set {adj} (prearranged) | :: προκαθορισμένος {m} /prokathorisménos/, συγκεκριμένος {m} /sygkekriménos/ |
set {adj} (fixed in one’s opinion) | :: αμετακίνητος {m} /ametakínitos/, αμετάβλητος {m} /ametávlitos/ |
set {n} (matching collection of similar things, such as a set of tables) | :: σετ {n} /set/ |
set {n} (object made up several parts, such as a set of steps) | :: σειρά {f} /seirá/ |
set {n} (set theory: collection of objects) | :: σύνολο {n} /sýnolo/ |
set {n} (group of people, usually meeting socially) | :: κύκλος {m} /kýklos/, συνάφι {n} /synáfi/ [colloquial], κλίκα {f} /klíka/ [colloquial] |
set {n} (scenery for a film or play) | :: σκηνικό {n} /skinikó/, πλατό {n} /plató/ |
set {n} (in tennis) | :: σετ {n} /set/ |
set {n} (volleyball) | :: σετ {n} /set/ |
set {v} (to sit) SEE: sit | :: |
set {n} (plural: set theory) SEE: set theory | :: |
Set {prop} (Egyptian god) | :: Σετ {m} /Set/, Σεθ {m} /Seth/ |
set alight {v} (to cause to begin to burn) | :: ανάβω /anávo/, καίγομαι /kaígomai/, ανάβομαι /anávomai/ |
set forth {v} (to start) SEE: start | :: |
Seth {prop} (the third son of Adam and Eve) | :: Σηθ {m} /Sith/ |
Seth {prop} (Egyptian god) | :: Σετ {m} /Set/, Σεθ {m} /Seth/ |
set-off {n} (extinction of debts of which two persons are reciprocally debtors) | :: συμψηφισμός {m} /sympsifismós/ |
set sail {v} (to embark on a voyage by boat) | :: αποπλέω /apopléo/ |
Setswana {prop} (Tswana) SEE: Tswana | :: |
set theory {n} (mathematical theory of sets) | :: θεωρία των συνόλων {f} /theoría ton synólon/ |
settle down {v} (to establish a settled lifestyle) | :: τακτοποιούμαι /taktopoioúmai/, νοικοκυρεύομαι /noikokyrévomai/ |
settlement {n} (state) | :: συμφωνία {f} /symfonía/, διευθέτηση {f} /diefthétisi/, τακτοποίηση {f} /taktopoíisi/ |
settlement {n} (newly established colony) | :: οικισμός {m} /oikismós/, αποικισμός {m} /apoikismós/ |
settlement {n} ((architecture): gradual sinking of a building) | :: καθίζηση {f} /kathízisi/ |
settlement {n} ((finance) delivery and payment) | :: διακανονισμός {m} /diakanonismós/, εκκαθάριση {f} /ekkathárisi/, εξόφληση {f} /exóflisi/ |
settlement {n} ((law) disposition of property) | :: μεταγραφή {f} /metagrafí/, εκχώρηση {f} /ekchórisi/ |
settler {n} (someone who settles in a new location) | :: άποικος {m} {f} /ápoikos/, [settling in an already inhabited place] έποικος {m} {f} /époikos/ |
settler {n} (someone who decides something, such as a dispute) | :: διακανονιστής {m} /diakanonistís/ |
settler {n} (drink that settles the stomach) | :: [medicine] διαπυκτικόν {n} /diapyktikón/ |
Sevastopol {prop} (city) | :: Σεβαστούπολη {f} /Sevastoúpoli/ |
sevdalinka {n} (genre of folk music) | :: σεβνταλίνκα /sevntalínka/ |
seven {num} (cardinal number 7) | :: επτά /eptá/, ζ΄ /z΄/ [numeral] |
seven deadly sins {n} (the cardinal sins) | :: επτά θανάσιμα αμαρτήματα {n-p} /eptá thanásima amartímata/ |
seven hundred {num} (cardinal number 700) | :: επτακόσια /eptakósia/ |
sevennight {n} (period of seven consecutive days and nights) SEE: week | :: |
seventeen {num} (cardinal number) | :: δεκαεπτά /dekaeptá/ |
seventh {adj} (ordinal form of the number seven, see also: 7th) | :: έβδομος /évdomos/ |
seventh heaven {n} (state of great joy and satisfaction) | :: έβδομος ουρανός {m} /évdomos ouranós/ |
seventieth {adj} (ordinal form of the number seventy (70)) | :: εβδομηκοστός /evdomikostós/ |
seventy {num} (cardinal number) | :: εβδομήντα /evdomínta/ |
seventy-eight {num} (78) | :: εβδομήντα οκτώ /evdomínta októ/ |
seventy-five {num} (75) | :: εβδομήντα πέντε /evdomínta pénte/ |
seventy-four {num} (74) | :: εβδομήντα τέσσαρες /evdomínta téssares/ |
seventy-nine {num} (79) | :: εβδομήντα εννέα /evdomínta ennéa/ |
seventy-one {num} (71) | :: εβδομήντα έν /evdomínta én/ |
seventy-seven {num} (77) | :: εβδομήντα επτά /evdomínta eptá/ |
seventy-six {num} (76) | :: εβδομήντα έξ /evdomínta éx/ |
seventy-three {num} (73) | :: εβδομήντα τρείς /evdomínta treís/ |
seventy-two {num} (72) | :: εβδομήντα δύο /evdomínta dýo/ |
several {determiner} (consisting of a number more than two, but not very many) | :: αρκετός /arketós/ |
severance {n} (act of severing) | :: αποκοπή {f} /apokopí/ |
severance {n} (separation) | :: αποκοπή {f} /apokopí/, διαχωρισμός {m} /diachorismós/ |
severe {adj} (very bad or intense) | :: σφοδρός {m} /sfodrós/ |
severe {adj} (strict or harsh) | :: αυστηρός {m} /afstirós/, άτεγκτος {m} /átegktos/ |
severe {adj} (austere) | :: αυστηρός {m} /afstirós/, λιτός {m} /litós/ |
Seville {prop} (city in Andalusia, Spain) | :: Σεβίλλη {f} /Sevílli/ |
Seville orange {n} (Seville orange) SEE: bitter orange | :: |
Sevillian {adj} (of or pertaining to Sevilla) | :: σεβιλλιάνικος /sevilliánikos/ |
Sevillian {n} (someone from Sevilla) | :: Σεβιλλιανός {m} /Sevillianós/, Σεβιλλιάνα {f} /Sevilliána/ |
sew {v} ((transitive) use a needle) | :: ράβω /rávo/ |
sew {v} ((intransitive) use a needle) | :: ράβω /rávo/ |
sewage {n} (suspension of water and waste) | :: λύματα {n-p} /lýmata/ |
sewerage {n} (sewage) SEE: sewage | :: |
sewing machine {n} (device) | :: ραπτομηχανή {f} /raptomichaní/ |
sex {n} (act of sexual intercourse) | :: συνουσία {f} /synousía/, έρωτας {m} /érotas/, σεξ {n} /sex/ |
sex {n} (gender (female or male)) | :: φύλο {n} /fýlo/ |
sex {v} (informal: to have sex with) | :: συνουσιάζομαι /synousiázomai/ |
sex appeal {n} (sexual attractiveness) | :: σεξαπίλ {n} /sexapíl/ |
sex education {n} (sex education) | :: σεξουαλική αγωγή {f} /sexoualikí agogí/ |
sex gland {n} (gland in which sex cells are produced) SEE: gonad | :: |
sexism {n} (gender discrimination or dislike) | :: σεξισμός {m} /sexismós/ |
sexology {n} (study of sex and sexuality) | :: σεξολογία /sexología/ |
sex organ {n} (organ used in sexual reproduction) | :: αναπαραγωγικό όργανο {n} /anaparagogikó órgano/ |
sext {n} (noon) SEE: noon | :: |
Sextans {prop} (dim spring constellation of the northern sky) | :: Εξάς {m} /Exás/ |
sextant {n} (navigational instrument) | :: εξάντας {m} /exántas/ |
sexton {n} (church official) | :: νεωκόρος {m} /neokóros/, εκκλησάρης {m} /ekklisáris/ |
sex toy {n} (sex aid) | :: ερωτικό βοήθημα {n} /erotikó voḯthima/ |
sexual {adj} (of or relating to having sex) | :: σεξουαλικός /sexoualikós/ |
sexual {adj} (of or relating to sexuality) | :: σεξουαλικός /sexoualikós/ |
sexual {adj} (of or relating to sexual orientation, identity or preferences) | :: σεξουαλικός /sexoualikós/ |
sexual {adj} | :: γενετήσιος /genetísios/, ερωτικός /erotikós/ |
sexual intercourse {n} (sexual interaction) | :: συνουσία {f} /synousía/, ερωτική επαφή {f} /erotikí epafí/, [re mammals] ζευγάρωμα {n} /zevgároma/ |
sexuality {n} (sexual orientation) SEE: sexual orientation | :: |
sexuality {n} (that which is characterized or distinguished by sex) | :: σεξουαλικότητα {f} /sexoualikótita/ |
sexuality {n} (sexual identity) | :: σεξουαλικότητα {f} /sexoualikótita/ |
sexually {adv} (in a sexual manner) | :: σεξουαλικά /sexoualiká/ |
sexually transmitted disease {n} (contagious disease spread through sexual intercourse) SEE: venereal disease | :: |
sexual orientation {n} (sexual orientation) | :: σεξουαλικός προσανατολισμός {m} /sexoualikós prosanatolismós/ |
sexy {adj} (having sexual appeal) | :: σέξι /séxi/ |
Seychelles {prop} (country in East Africa) | :: Σεϋχέλλες {f-p} /Seÿchélles/ |
Sfax {prop} (Tunisian city) | :: Σφαξ {f} /Sfax/, Σαφάκις /Safákis/ |
Shaanxi {prop} (province of northwest China) | :: Σαανσί /Saansí/ |
shack {n} (crude hut) | :: καλύβα {f} /kalýva/ |
shackle {n} (a U-shaped piece of metal) | :: αγκύλιο {n} /agkýlio/ |
shackle {n} (stubble) SEE: stubble | :: |
shack up {v} (to live together, especially when unmarried) | :: σπιτώνω /spitóno/ |
shade {n} (darkness where light is blocked) | :: σκιά {f} /skiá/ |
shade {n} (variety of color) | :: απόχρωση {f} /apóchrosi/ |
shadow {n} (dark image projected onto a surface) | :: σκιά {f} /skiá/, ίσκιος {m} /ískios/ |
shadow {n} (relative darkness) | :: σκιά {f} /skiá/ |
shadow {n} (one who secretly or furtively follows another) | :: σκιά {f} /skiá/ |
shadow {n} (typographic effect) | :: σκιά {f} /skiá/ |
shadow {v} (to block light or radio transmission) | :: επισκιάζω /episkiázo/, σκιάζω /skiázo/ |
shadow {v} (to secretly track or follow another) | :: παρακολουθώ /parakolouthó/, γίνομαι σκιά /gínomai skiá/ |
shadow {n} (spirit, ghost) SEE: ghost | :: |
Shadow Cabinet {n} (a senior group of opposition politicians who shadow the members of the government) | :: σκιώδης κυβέρνηση /skiódis kyvérnisi/ |
shadow government {n} (government-in-waiting that is prepared to take control) | :: σκιώδης κυβέρνηση {f} /skiódis kyvérnisi/ |
shadowless {adj} (lacking a shadow) | :: ανίσκιωτος /anískiotos/ |
shady {adj} (abounding in shades) | :: σκιερός {m} /skierós/, σκιώδης {m} /skiódis/ |
shady {adj} (not trustworthy; unfit to be seen or known) | :: ανέντιμος {m} /anéntimos/ |
shaft {n} (long narrow body of spear or arrow) | :: στέλεχος {n} /stélechos/ |
shaft {n} (beam or ray of light) | :: αχτίδα {f} /achtída/, ακτίνα {f} /aktína/ |
shaft {n} (any long, thin object) | :: στειλιάρι {n} /steiliári/, στύλος {m} /stýlos/ |
shaft {n} (main axis of a feather) | :: καλάμι {n} /kalámi/ |
shaft {n} (long passage sunk into the earth) | :: [water] πηγάδι {n} /pigádi/, [mines] στοά {f} /stoá/, [elevators] φρέαρ {n} /fréar/, [water drainage] φρεάτιο {n} /freátio/ |
shaft {n} (vertical passage housing a lift) | :: φρέαρ {n} /fréar/, φρεάτιο {n} /freátio/ |
shaft {n} (ventilation or heating conduit) | :: αεραγωγός {m} /aeragogós/ |
shaft {n} (the shaft of the penis) | :: βάλανος {f} /válanos/ |
shaft {v} (slang: to engage in a malicious act) | :: ρίχνω /ríchno/, γδέρνω /gdérno/ |
shag {n} (matted material) | :: φλόκι {n} /flóki/ |
shag {n} (act of sexual intercourse) | :: γαμήσι {n} /gamísi/ |
shah {n} (king of Persia) | :: σάχης {m} /sáchis/ |
shaheed {n} (martyr) SEE: martyr | :: |
shake {v} (transitive: to cause to move) | :: τραντάζω /trantázo/, σείω /seío/ |
shake {n} (beverage made of ice cream and carbonated drink) SEE: float | :: |
shakedown {n} (extortion) SEE: extortion | :: |
Shakespeare {prop} (English playwright) | :: Σαίξπηρ {m} /Saíxpir/ |
Shakespearean {adj} (pertaining to Shakespeare or his works) | :: σαιξπηρικός /saixpirikós/ |
Shakespearean sonnet {n} (type of sonnet) | :: αγγλικό σονέτο {n} /anglikó sonéto/, σαιξπηρικό σονέτο {n} /saixpirikó sonéto/ |
shallot {n} (vegetable in the onion family, A. ascalonium or A. oschaninii) | :: ασκαλώνιο {n} /askalónio/ |
shallow {adj} (having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | :: ρηχός /richós/ |
shallow {adj} (extending not far downward) | :: ρηχός /richós/ |
shallow {adj} (concerned mainly with superficial matters) | :: ρηχός /richós/ |
shallow {adj} (lacking interest or substance) | :: ρηχός /richós/ |
shallows {n} (shallow waters) | :: άβαθα {n-p} /ávatha/ |
shalom {interj} (transliteration of the Jewish greeting or farewell) | :: σαλόμ /salóm/ |
shalwar {n} (garment) | :: σαράβαρα /sarávara/, σαράβαλλα /sarávalla/ |
sham {n} (trickery, hoaxing) | :: ψευδής {m} (psevdhís) |
shaman {n} (a medium between the concrete and spirit worlds) | :: σαμάνος /samános/, ιατρομάντης /iatromántis/ |
shamanism {n} (range of traditional beliefs) | :: σαμανισμός {m} /samanismós/ |
shame {n} (uncomfortable or painful feeling) | :: ντροπή {f} /dropí/ |
shame {n} (something to regret) | :: ντροπή {f} /dropí/ |
shame {v} (to cause to feel shame) | :: ντροπιάζω /dropiázo/ |
shameful {adj} (causing or meriting shame or disgrace) | :: αισχυντηλός /aischyntilós/, ντροπιαστικός /dropiastikós/ |
shamefully {adv} (in a shamefull manner) | :: ντροπιαστικά /dropiastiká/ |
shamefully {adv} (expresses discontent with a situation or occurrence) | :: ντροπιαστικά /dropiastiká/ |
shamelessness {n} (The state or characteristic of being without shame) | :: αδιαντροπιά {f} /adiantropiá/ |
shame on you {interj} (expression of disapproval) | :: ντροπή σου /dropí sou/, ντροπή σας /dropí sas/ |
shampoo {n} (product for washing the hair or other fibres) | :: σαμπουάν {n} /sampouán/ |
shampoo {n} (instance of washing the hair with shampoo) | :: λούσιμο {n} /loúsimo/ |
shampoo {v} (to wash hair with shampoo) | :: λούζω /loúzo/ |
shamrock {n} (any of several small plants, forms of clover) SEE: clover | :: |
shamrock {n} (trefoil leaf of any clover) | :: τριφύλλι {n} /trifýlli/ |
Shandong {prop} (province of China) | :: Σαντόνγκ /Santóngk/, Σαντούνγκ /Santoúngk/ |
Shang-hai {prop} (Shanghai) SEE: Shanghai | :: |
Shanghai {prop} (Chinese city as provincial-level municipality) | :: Σανγκάη /Sangkái/ |
Shan-tung {prop} (Shandong) SEE: Shandong | :: |
shanty {n} (An old run-down house or shack) | :: καλύβα {f} /kalýva/, παράγκα {f} /parágka/ |
shanty {n} (a sailor′s work song) | :: ναυτικό τραγούδι {n} /naftikó tragoúdi/ |
shantytown {n} (area containing a collection of shacks and shanties) | :: παραγκούπολη {f} /paragkoúpoli/ |
Shanxi {prop} (province of China) | :: Σανσί /Sansí/ |
shape {n} (appearance or outline) | :: μορφή {f} /morfí/ |
shapelessness {n} (property of being shapeless) | :: αμορφία {f} /amorfía/ |
share {n} (financial instrument) | :: μετοχή {f} /metochí/ |
share {n} (sharebone) SEE: pubis | :: |
share {n} (plowshare) SEE: plowshare | :: |
sharecropper {n} (a farmer paying rent with crops to the landowner) | :: μεσιακάρης {m} /mesiakáris/, κολίγας {m} /kolígas/ |
shareholder {n} (one who owns shares of stock) | :: μέτοχος {m} {f} /métochos/ |
sharemarket {n} (stock market) SEE: stock market | :: |
shareowner {n} (shareholder) SEE: shareholder | :: |
shari'a {n} (Islamic religious law) | :: Σαρία /Saría/ |
sharing {n} | :: μερισμός {m} /merismós/ |
Sharjah {prop} (one of the emirates of the United Arab Emirates) | :: Σάρια {f} /Sária/ |
shark {n} (fish) | :: καρχαρίας {m} /karcharías/ |
shark fin soup {n} (soup made from shark fins) | :: σούπα από πτερύγια καρχαρία {f} /soúpa apó pterýgia karcharía/ |
sharp {adj} (able to cut easily) | :: κοφτερός {m} /kofterós/ |
sharp {adj} (intelligent) | :: έξυπνος /éxypnos/, οξυδερκής {m} {f} /oxyderkís/, οξύνους {m} {f} /oxýnous/ |
sharp {adj} (pointed, able to pierce easily) | :: αιχμηρός {m} /aichmirós/ |
sharp {adj} (having an intense, acrid flavour) | :: αψύς {m} /apsýs/ |
sharp {adj} (intense and sudden (of pain)) | :: οξύς {m} /oxýs/, έντονος {m} /éntonos/ |
sharp {adv} (exactly) | :: ακριβώς /akrivós/ |
sharp {n} (sign for a sharp note on the staff) | :: δίεση {f} /díesi/ |
sharp {n} (note that is sharp in a particular key) | :: δίεση {f} /díesi/ |
sharp {n} (cheater or dishonest person) | :: απατεώνας {m} /apateónas/ |
sharpen {v} (to make sharp) | :: ακονίζω /akonízo/ |
sharpie {n} (felt-tipped marker pen) SEE: felt-tip pen | :: |
sharpshooter {n} (marksman) | :: άριστος σκοπευτής /áristos skopeftís/, επιδέξιος σκοπευτής /epidéxios skopeftís/ |
shashlik {n} (skewered dish) | :: σασλίκ {n} /saslík/ |
shatterproof {adj} (difficult to break) | :: άθραυστος /áthrafstos/ |
shave {v} (to remove hair from) | :: ξυρίζω /xyrízo/ |
shave {v} (to remove hair from one's face) | :: ξυρίζομαι /xyrízomai/ |
shave {n} (an instance of shaving) | :: ξύρισμα {n} /xýrisma/ |
shaver {n} (boy) SEE: boy | :: |
shaver {n} (barber) SEE: barber | :: |
shaving {n} (A thin, shaved off slice of wood, metal, or other material) | :: πριονίδια {n-p} /prionídia/ (wood), ρινίσματα {n-p} /rinísmata/ (metal) |
shaving brush {n} (brush for applying shaving cream) | :: πινέλο {n} /pinélo/ |
shawarma {n} (Middle Eastern sandwich-like wrap) | :: γύρος {m} /gýros/ |
shawm {n} (wind instrument) | :: ζουρνάς {m} /zournás/ |
she {pron} (person) | :: αυτή /aftí/ |
sheaf {n} (bundle of grain or straw) | :: δεμάτι {n} /demáti/ |
sheaf {n} (any collection of things bound together; a bundle) | :: δέσμη {f} /désmi/ |
shear {v} (to remove the fleece from a sheep) | :: κουρεύω /kourévo/ |
shears {n} (tool consisting of two blades with bevel edges) | :: ψαλίδα {f} /psalída/ |
she-ass {n} (female ass, female donkey, jenny) | :: γαϊδούρα {f} /gaïdoúra/ |
sheath {n} (scabbard) SEE: scabbard | :: |
sheath {n} (condom) SEE: condom | :: |
Sheba {prop} (biblical kingdom) | :: Σαβα /Sava/ |
shebop {v} (masturbate) SEE: masturbate | :: |
shed {v} (to cast off, to let fall, be divested of) | :: απορρίπτω /aporrípto/, απαλλάσσομαι /apallássomai/ |
shed {v} (to pour; to make flow) | :: χύνω /chýno/ |
shed {v} (to allow to flow or fall) | :: χύνω /chýno/ |
shed {v} (to radiate, cast, give off) | :: ρίχνω /ríchno/, χύνω /chýno/ |
shed {n} (temporary structure to shelter something) | :: παράπηγμα {n} /parápigma/, καλύβα {f} /kalýva/, αποθήκη {f} /apothíki/ |
she-devil {n} (bad-tempered woman) | :: διαβολογυναίκα {f} /diavologynaíka/, διαβολοθήλυκο {n} /diavolothílyko/, διαβόλισσα {f} /diavólissa/ |
shed light on {v} (to illuminate) | :: ρίχνω φως /ríchno fos/ |
sheen {n} (splendor; radiance; shininess) | :: στιλπνότητα {f} /stilpnótita/, λαμπρότητα {f} /lamprótita/, γυαλάδα {f} /gyaláda/ |
sheen {v} (shine; glisten) | :: λάμπω /lámpo/, γυαλίζω /gyalízo/ |
sheep {n} (animal) | :: πρόβατο {n} /próvato/ |
sheep {n} (one who behaves shyly) | :: πρόβατο {n} /próvato/ |
sheepcote {n} (small building for sheltering sheep) | :: ποιμνιοστάσιο {n} /poimniostásio/ |
sheepdog {n} (dog used for herding sheep) | :: τσοπανόσκυλο {n} /tsopanóskylo/ |
sheepherder {n} (shepherd) SEE: shepherd | :: |
sheepish {adj} (shy, meek, shameful or embarrassed) | :: ντροπαλός /dropalós/ |
sheeple {n} (the sheeple, one of the sheeple) | :: πρόβατα {n-p} /próvata/ |
sheer {adj} (pure) SEE: pure | :: |
sheer {n} (nautical: curve of main deck) | :: βιάρισμα {n} /viárisma/, λουνάδα {f} /lounáda/, καραβίζι {n} /karavízi/, σιμότητα {f} /simótita/ |
sheet {n} (sheet of paper) | :: φύλλο {n} /fýllo/ |
sheet {n} (flat metal pan for baking) | :: λαμαρίνα {f} /lamarína/ |
sheet {n} (thin, flat layer of solid material) | :: φύλλο {n} /fýllo/ |
sheet {n} (expanse of material on a surface) | :: επίστρωμα {n} /epístroma/, στρώμα {n} /stróma/ |
sheet {n} (sail) | :: σκότα {f} /skóta/ |
sheet {n} (thin bed cloth) SEE: bedsheet | :: |
sheet metal {n} (Metal worked into a thin, flat sheet) | :: λαμαρίνα {f} /lamarína/ |
sheet music {n} (hand-written or printed form of musical notation) | :: παρτιτούρα /partitoúra/ |
Sheffield {prop} (city) | :: Σέφιλντ /Séfilnt/ |
she-goat {n} (female goat) | :: αίγα {f} /aíga/ |
sheik {n} (leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe) | :: σεΐχης {m} /seḯchis/ |
sheik {n} (Islamic religious clergy) | :: σεΐχης {m} /seḯchis/ |
sheik {n} (Gulf countries: official title for members of the royal family) | :: σεΐχης {m} /seḯchis/ |
sheik {n} (1920s: romantic lover) | :: γόης /góis/ |
shelduck {n} (waterfowl) | :: βαρβάρα {f} /varvára/ |
shelf {n} (structure) | :: ράφι {n} /ráfi/ |
shell {n} (hard calcareous or chitinous external covering of many invertebrates) | :: όστρακο {n} /óstrako/ |
shell {n} (hard covering of an egg) | :: κέλυφος {n} /kélyfos/ |
shell {n} (covering of a nut) | :: κέλυφος {n} /kélyfos/ |
shell {n} (pod) | :: κάψα {f} /kápsa/ |
shell {n} (overlapping hard plates comprising the armor covering armadillo's body) | :: κέλυφος {n} /kélyfos/ |
shell {n} (casing of an artillery projectile) | :: κάλυκας {m} /kálykas/ |
shell {n} (hollow usually spherical or cylindrical projectile fired from a mortar or a cannon) | :: οβίδα {f} /ovída/ |
shell {n} (cartridge of a breechloading firearm) | :: φυσίγγιο {n} /fysíngio/ |
shell {n} (music: body of a drum) | :: τύμπανο {n} /týmpano/ |
shell {n} (computing: general-purpose environment) | :: κέλυφος {n} /kélyfos/ |
shellfish {n} (aquatic food that has a shell) | :: οστρακόδερμο {n} /ostrakódermo/ |
shell script {n} (file containing instructions for the shell) | :: σενάριο φλοιού {n} /senário floioú/ |
shelter {n} (a refuge or other protection) | :: καταφύγιο {n} /katafýgio/ |
shelter {n} (institution) | :: άσυλο {n} /ásylo/, στέγη {f} /stégi/ |
shelter {v} (transitive, to provide cover) | :: προστατεύω /prostatévo/, προσφέρω καταφύγιο /prosféro katafýgio/ |
shepherd {n} (a person who tends sheep) | :: βοσκός {m} /voskós/, τσοπάνης {m} /tsopánis/ |
shepherdess {n} (female shepherd) | :: βοσκή {f} /voskí/ |
shepherd's purse {n} (Capsella bursa-pastoris) | :: αγριοκαρδαμούδα {f} /agriokardamoúda/ |
Sheremetyevo {prop} (airport in Russia) | :: Σερεμέτιεβο /Seremétievo/ |
sheriff {n} (all meanings) | :: σερίφης {m} /serífis/ |
Sherlock Holmes {prop} (fictional detective) | :: Σέρλοκ Χολμς {m} /Sérlok Cholms/ |
she's unconscious {phrase} (she's unconscious) | :: είναι αναίσθητη /eínai anaísthiti/ |
Shetland {prop} (Shetland Islands) SEE: Shetland Islands | :: |
Shetland Islands {prop} (group of islands) | :: Νήσοι Σέτλαντ /Nísoi Sétlant/, Νησιά Σέτλαντ /Nisiá Sétlant/ |
she-wolf {n} (female wolf) | :: λύκαινα {f} /lýkaina/ |
Shia Islam {prop} (denomination of Islam) | :: σιϊσμός {m} /siïsmós/ |
Shibuya {prop} (one of the special wards that form Tokyo) | :: Σιμπούγια {f} /Simpoúgia/ |
shield {n} (lavatory) SEE: toilet | :: |
shield {n} (outhouse) SEE: outhouse | :: |
shield {n} (armor) | :: ασπίδα {f} /aspída/ |
shield {n} (anything that protects or defends) | :: ασπίδα {f} /aspída/ |
shield {n} (figuratively, one who protects or defends) | :: ασπίδα {f} /aspída/ |
shield {n} (sci fi: a field of energy that protects or defends) | :: ασπίδα {f} /aspída/ |
shield {v} (to protect, to defend) | :: προστατεύω /prostatévo/, προφυλάσσω /profylásso/ |
shift {n} (type of women's undergarment) SEE: slip | :: |
shift {n} (change of workers) | :: βάρδια {f} /várdia/ |
shifty {adj} (Having the appearance of someone dishonest, criminal or unreliable) | :: πονηρός {m} /ponirós/, πανούργος {m} /panoúrgos/ |
shiitake {n} (Lentinula edodes, an edible mushroom) | :: σιτάκε {n} /sitáke/ |
shill {n} (a person paid to endorse a product favourably) | :: αβανταδόρος {m} /avantadóros/ |
shilling {n} (former coin) | :: σελίνι {n} /selíni/ |
shimmer {v} (to shine with a veiled light; to gleam faintly; to glisten; to glimmer) | :: λαμπυρίζω /lampyrízo/, τρεμοφέγγω /tremoféngo/ |
shimmer {n} (faint or veiled and tremulous gleam or shining; a glimmer) | :: λαμπύρισμα {n} /lampýrisma/, μαρμαρυγή {f} /marmarygí/ |
Shimshon {prop} (given name) SEE: Samson | :: |
shin {n} (front part of the leg below the knee) | :: αντικνήμιο {n} /antiknímio/, κνήμη {f} /kními/, [colloquial] καλάμι {n} /kalámi/ |
shine {v} (to emit light) | :: ακτινοβολώ /aktinovoló/ |
shiner {n} (black eye) SEE: black eye | :: |
shingles {n} (herpes zoster) | :: έρπης ζωστήρ {m} /érpis zostír/ |
shining {adj} (emitting light) | :: λαμπρός {m} /lamprós/ |
Shinto {prop} (religion) | :: ςιντοϊσμός {m} /sintoïsmós/ |
Shintoism {prop} (Shinto) SEE: Shinto | :: |
ship {n} (large water vessel) | :: πλοίο {n} /ploío/, καράβι {n} /karávi/ |
ship {v} (to send a parcel or container) | :: αποστέλλω /apostéllo/ |
ship {v} (to send by water-borne transport) | :: αποστέλλω /apostéllo/, μεταφέρω /metaféro/ |
shipbuilder {n} (person) | :: ναυπηγός {m} {f} /nafpigós/ |
shipper {n} (the person or organization that ships (sends) something) | :: ναυλωτής {m} /navlotís/, αποστολέας {m} /apostoléas/ |
shipwreck {n} (A ship that has sunk or run aground so that it is no longer seaworthy.) | :: ναυάγιο {n} /navágio/ |
shipwreck {n} (An event where a ship sinks or runs aground.) | :: ναυάγιο {n} /navágio/ |
shipwright {n} (person) | :: ναυπηγός {m} {f} /nafpigós/ |
shipyard {n} (place to build and repair ships) | :: ναυπηγείο {n} /nafpigeío/ |
shirk {v} (avoid a duty) | :: λουφάρω /loufáro/ |
shirt {n} (article of clothing) | :: πουκάμισο {n} /poukámiso/ |
shisha {n} (arabic water-pipe) SEE: hookah | :: |
shit {n} | :: σκατό {n} /skató/, σκατά {p} /skatá/ [more common], κόπρανα {p} /kóprana/ [formal] |
shit {n} (rubbish) | :: σκατά {n-p} /skatá/ |
shit {n} (nasty, despicable person) | :: σκατό {n} /skató/, μουνί {n} /mouní/ |
shit {v} | :: χέζω /chézo/ |
shit {interj} (expression of worry, failure) | :: σκατά! /skatá!/ |
shit happens {phrase} (expression of acceptance of misfortune) SEE: such is life | :: |
shithole {n} (anus) SEE: asshole | :: |
shithole {n} (unpleasant person) SEE: asshole | :: |
shithole {n} (dirty or unpleasant place) | :: κωλόμερος {n} /kolómeros/ |
shithouse {adj} (Of poor quality) SEE: shitty | :: |
shit oneself {v} (vulgar slang: be very scared) | :: χέζομαι /chézomai/ |
shit oneself {v} (vulgar slang: soil oneself) SEE: soil oneself | :: |
shits {n} (vulgar slang for diarrhea) | :: διάρροια {f} /diárroia/ |
shitter {n} (coarse slang for the anus) SEE: anus | :: |
shitty {adj} (drunk) SEE: drunk | :: |
shitty {adj} (high) SEE: high | :: |
shitty {adj} (unpleasant as shit) | :: σκατένιος /skaténios/ |
shitty {adj} (Of such poor quality as to resemble shit) | :: του κώλου /tou kólou/, για πέταμα /gia pétama/ |
Shiva {prop} (deity) | :: Σίβα {f} /Síva/ |
shiver {v} (to tremble or shake) | :: ριγώ /rigó/, τουρτουρίζω /tourtourízo/ |
Shlomo {prop} (given name) SEE: Solomon | :: |
Shoah {prop} (the systematic mass murder of 6 million Jews) SEE: Holocaust | :: |
shoal {n} (group of fish) SEE: school | :: |
shoal {n} (sandbank) | :: ρηχά {n-p} /richá/, ύφαλος {m} /ýfalos/ |
shock {n} (sudden, heavy impact) | :: κλονισμός {m} /klonismós/, κραδασμός {m} /kradasmós/ |
shock {n} (electric shock) | :: ηλεκτροπληξία {f} /ilektroplixía/ |
shock {n} (tuft or bunch) | :: θημωνιά {f} /thimoniá/ |
shock {v} (to cause to be emotionally shocked) | :: συγκλονίζω /sygklonízo/ |
shock {n} (arrangement of sheaves for drying) SEE: stook | :: |
shock absorber {n} (device to absorb shocks) | :: αμορτισέρ {n} /amortisér/ |
shock and awe {n} (doctrine based on the use of spectacular displays of force) | :: σοκ και δέος /sok kai déos/ |
shoddy {adj} (of poor quality) | :: φτηνός /ftinós/, κακής ποιότητας /kakís poiótitas/ |
shoe {n} (protective covering for the foot) | :: παπούτσι {n} /papoútsi/, υπόδημα {n} /ypódima/ |
shoe {n} (something resembling a shoe (e.g. brake shoe)) | :: πέδιλο {n} /pédilo/ |
shoe {v} (to put horseshoes on a horse) | :: πεταλώνω /petalóno/ |
shoe {n} (piece of metal designed to be attached to a horse’s foot) SEE: horseshoe | :: |
shoebill {n} (wading bird) | :: φαλαινοκέφαλος {m} /falainokéfalos/ |
shoeblack {n} (shoeshiner) SEE: shoeshiner | :: |
shoehorn {n} (tool used to assist the foot) | :: κόκαλο {n} /kókalo/ |
shoelace {n} (for fastening a shoe, see also: lace) | :: κορδόνι {n} /kordóni/ |
shoemaker {n} (a person who makes shoes) | :: παπουτσής {m} /papoutsís/, υποδηματοποιός {m} /ypodimatopoiós/, τσαγκάρης {m} /tsagkáris/ |
shoeshine boy {n} (shoeshiner) SEE: shoeshiner | :: |
shoeshine girl {n} (shoeshiner) SEE: shoeshiner | :: |
shoeshiner {n} (person who shines shoes) | :: λούστρος {m} /loústros/ |
shoe shop {n} (a shop that sells footwear and related items) | :: υποδηματοπωλείο {n} /ypodimatopoleío/ |
shoe store {n} (shoe shop) SEE: shoe shop | :: |
shoestring {n} (the string or lace used to secure the shoe to the foot; a shoelace) SEE: shoelace | :: |
shoewear {n} | :: υποδήματα {n-p} /ypodímata/ |
shoo {v} (to induce someone to leave) | :: διώχνω /dióchno/ |
shoo {interj} (go away) | :: ουστ /oust/, ξουτ /xout/, δίνε του /díne tou/ |
shoo {v} (usher) SEE: usher | :: |
shoot {v} (to fire a shot) | :: ρίχνω /ríchno/ |
shoot {v} (to hit with a shot) | :: πυροβολώ /pyrovoló/ |
shooting range {n} (a facility designed for firearms practice) | :: σκοπευτήριο {n} /skopeftírio/, πεδίο βολής {n} /pedío volís/ |
shooting star {n} (meteor) | :: διάττοντας αστέρας {m} /diáttontas astéras/ |
shoot oneself in the foot {v} (to act against one's own interest) | :: βάζω τα χεράκια μου και βγάζω τα ματάκια μου /vázo ta cherákia mou kai vgázo ta matákia mou/ |
shootout {n} (decisive battle) | :: πιστολίδι {n} /pistolídi/ |
shop {n} (establishment that sells goods) | :: μαγαζί {n} /magazí/, κατάστημα {n} /katástima/ |
shop {n} (workshop) | :: εργαστήριο {n} /ergastírio/, συνεργείο {n} /synergeío/ |
shop {v} (to visit shops) | :: ψωνίζω /psonízo/ |
shopgirl {n} (a girl or young woman who works in a shop) | :: πωλήτρια {f} /polítria/ |
shoppe {n} (shop) SEE: shop | :: |
shopping cart {n} (conveyance used to carry items while shopping) | :: καροτσάκι {n} /karotsáki/ |
shopping center {n} (shopping centre) SEE: shopping centre | :: |
shopping centre {n} (large retail outlet) | :: εμπορικό κέντρο {m} /emporikó kéntro/ |
shopping list {n} (list of items that need to be bought) | :: λίστα με τα ψώνια {f} /lísta me ta psónia/ |
shopping mall {n} (shopping centre) SEE: shopping centre | :: |
shopping trolley {n} (shopping cart) SEE: shopping cart | :: |
shop window {n} (large window at the front of a shop) | :: βιτρίνα {f} /vitrína/ |
shore {n} (land adjoining a large body of water) | :: ακτή {f} /aktí/ |
shoreline {n} (the divide between land and water) | :: ακτή {f} /aktí/ |
short {adj} (of a person, of comparatively small height) | :: κοντός /kontós/ |
short {n} (short circuit) SEE: short circuit | :: |
short circuit {n} (unintentional connection) | :: βραχυκύκλωμα {n} /vrachykýkloma/ |
short circuit {v} (cause a short circuit) | :: βραχυκυκλώνω /vrachykyklóno/ |
shortcut {n} (path) | :: παραδρόμι {n} /paradrómi/, παράκαμψη {f} /parákampsi/ |
shortcut {n} (method) | :: παράκαμψη {f} /parákampsi/, συντόμευση {f} /syntómefsi/ |
shortcut {n} (symlink) | :: συντόμευση {f} /syntómefsi/ |
shortcut {n} (keyboard shortcut) SEE: keyboard shortcut | :: |
shortcut key {n} (a key that allows quick access to a prgramme or task) | :: πλήκτρο συντόμευσης {f} /plíktro syntómefsis/ |
shorten {v} (to make shorter) | :: συμπτύσσω /symptýsso/ |
shortening {n} (reduction in length) | :: βράχυνση {f} /vráchynsi/, σύμπτυξη {f} /sýmptyxi/, κόντεμα {n} /kóntema/ |
shorthand {n} (rough and rapid method of writing) | :: ταχυγραφία {f} /tachygrafía/, στενογραφία {f} /stenografía/ |
shorthand {n} (brief or shortened way of saying or doing something) | :: συντομογραφία {f} /syntomografía/ |
shorthand typist {n} (shorthand typist) | :: στενογράφος {c} /stenográfos/ |
short message service {n} | :: υπηρεσία βραχέων μηνυμάτων {f} /ypiresía vrachéon minymáton/ |
shortness of breath {n} (dyspnea) | :: δύσπνοια /dýspnoia/ |
short of {phrase} (except) SEE: except | :: |
shorts {n} (plural of short) SEE: short | :: |
shorts {n} (pants worn primarily in the summer that do not go lower than the knees) | :: σορτς {n} /sorts/, σορτσάκι {n} /sortsáki/, παντελονάκι {n} /pantelonáki/ |
short-sighted {adj} (myopic) SEE: myopic | :: |
short-sightedness {n} (disorder of the vision) SEE: nearsightedness | :: |
short story {n} (work of fiction) | :: διήγημα {n} /diígima/ |
short-tailed weasel {n} (Mustela erminea) SEE: ermine | :: |
short-term {adj} (of the near or immediate future) | :: βραχυπρόθεσμος /vrachypróthesmos/ |
shot {n} (result of launching a projectile) | :: βολή {f} /volí/, πυροβολισμός {m} /pyrovolismós/ |
shot {n} (launching of a ball or similar object toward a goal) | :: βολή {f} /volí/ |
shot {n} (small metal balls used as ammunition) | :: σκάγια {n-p} /skágia/ |
Shota {prop} (male given name) | :: Σότα /Sóta/ |
shot put {n} (athletics event) | :: σφαιροβολία {f} /sfairovolía/, σφαίρα {f} /sfaíra/ |
shoulder {n} (joint between arm and torso) | :: ώμος {m} /ómos/ |
shoulder blade {n} (bone) | :: ωμοπλάτη {f} /omopláti/ |
shoulder bone {n} (shoulder blade) SEE: shoulder blade | :: |
shout {n} (a loud burst of voice) | :: κραυγή {f} /kravgí/ |
shout {v} (to utter a sudden and loud outcry) | :: φωνάζω /fonázo/ |
shout {v} (to buy food or drinks for others) | :: κερνάω /kernáo/ |
shovel {n} (spade) SEE: spade | :: |
shovel {n} (tool for moving portions of material) | :: φτυάρι {n} /ftyári/ |
shovel {v} (to move materials with a shovel) | :: φτυαρίζω /ftyarízo/ |
show {v} (to display) | :: εμφανίζω /emfanízo/, παρουσιάζω /parousiázo/, δείχνω /deíchno/ |
show {v} (to indicate (a fact) to be true) | :: αποδεικνύω /apodeiknýo/ |
show {v} (to be visible) | :: φαίνομαι /faínomai/ |
show {n} (entertainment) | :: θέαμα {n} /théama/, σόου {n} /sóou/ |
show {n} (exhibition) | :: έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/ |
show {n} (demonstration) | :: επίδειξη {f} /epídeixi/ |
show {n} (broadcast program(me)) | :: εκπομπή {f} /ekpompí/ |
show {v} (to bestow; confer) SEE: bestow | :: |
showcase {n} (a setting for displaying something favorably) | :: βιτρίνα {f} /vitrína/ |
shower {n} (brief fall of rain) | :: ψιχάλισμα {n} /psichálisma/, ψιλόβροχο {n} /psilóvrocho/, βροχούλα {f} /vrochoúla/ |
shower {n} (device for bathing) | :: ντουζιέρα {f} /douziéra/, [technical jargon] καταιονητήρας {m} /kataionitíras/ |
shower {n} (instance of using of this device) | :: ντουζ {n} /douz/, [technical jargon] καταιονισμός {m} /kataionismós/ |
show trial {n} (trial held for appearance's sake) | :: δίκη-παρωδία {f} /díki-parodía/ |
shrapnel {n} (fragments and debris thrown out by an exploding device) | :: θραύσμα {n} /thráfsma/ |
shrapnel {n} (loose change) SEE: loose change | :: |
shred {v} (to cut or tear into narrow pieces or strips) | :: κομματιάζω /kommatiázo/ |
shredded {adj} (cut or torn into narrow pieces) | :: τριμμένος /trimménos/ |
shrew {n} (mouselike animal) | :: νανομυγαλίδα /nanomygalída/ |
shrimp {n} (decapod crustacean) | :: γαρίδα {f} /garída/ |
shrimp {n} (flesh of the crustacean) | :: γαρίδα {f} /garída/ |
shrine {n} (a holy place dedicated to a specific figure of respect) | :: βωμός {m} /vomós/, ναός {m} /naós/ |
shrine {n} (a case, box, or receptacle, especially one in which are deposited sacred relics) | :: λάρνακα {f} /lárnaka/, λειψανοθήκη {f} /leipsanothíki/ |
shrine {v} (enshrine) SEE: enshrine | :: |
shrink {v} (intransitive: to contract, to become smaller) | :: μπάζω /bázo/ |
shrink {v} (transitive: to cause something to shrink) | :: συρρικνώνω /syrriknóno/ |
shrink {v} (to cower) | :: μαζεύομαι /mazévomai/, ζαρώνω /zaróno/, αποτραβιέμαι /apotraviémai/ |
shrink {v} (intransitive: to attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty) | :: λουφάρω /loufáro/ |
shrink {n} (psychiatrist or therapist (informal, belittling)) | :: τρελογιατρός /trelogiatrós/ |
shrinking violet {n} (very shy person) | :: χαμηλοβλεπούσα {f} /chamilovlepoúsa/ |
shrive {v} (confess) SEE: confess | :: |
shroom {n} (mushroom) SEE: mushroom | :: |
shroom {n} (hallucinogenic fungus) SEE: magic mushroom | :: |
shroud {n} (dress for the dead) | :: σάβανο {n} /sávano/ |
shrub {n} (woody plant) | :: θάμνος {m} /thámnos/ |
shun {v} (to avoid) | :: αποφεύγω /apofévgo/ |
shun {v} (to escape) | :: αποφεύγω /apofévgo/ |
shut {v} ((transitive) to close) | :: κλείνω /kleíno/ |
shutdown {n} (action of closing) | :: διακοπή {f} /diakopí/ |
shut one's trap {v} (shut up) SEE: shut up | :: |
shutter {n} (protective panels over windows) | :: παραθυρόφυλλο {n} /parathyrófyllo/ |
shutter {n} (part of a camera) | :: διάφραγμα {n} /diáfragma/ |
shutterer {n} (construction worker) | :: καλουπατζής {m} /kaloupatzís/ |
shuttering {n} (shuttering) SEE: formwork | :: |
shuttle {n} (part of a loom) | :: σαΐτα {f} /saḯta/ |
shuttle {v} (to go back and forth) | :: πηγαινοέρχομαι /pigainoérchomai/ |
shuttle {v} (to transport by shuttle) | :: διαβιβάζω /diavivázo/, μεταφέρω /metaféro/ |
shuttlecock {n} (badminton ball) | :: φτερό {n} /fteró/ |
shut up {v} (imperative: "Shut up!", see also: hold one's tongue) | :: σκασμός /skasmós/, σκάσε /skáse/, βούλωσέ το /voúlosé to/, ησυχία (isikhía) informal, πάψε (pápse) informal |
shut up {v} ("I don't believe it!") | :: έλα /éla/, άντε /ánte/, τι λες τώρα /ti les tóra/, σώπα /sópa/, τι μου λες /ti mou les/ |
shvitz {n} (sweat) SEE: sweat | :: |
shy {adj} (easily frightened) | :: ντροπαλός /dropalós/, φοβητσιάρης /fovitsiáris/ |
shy {adj} (reserved) | :: ντροπαλός {m} /dropalós/ ντροπαλή {f} |
shylock {n} (loan shark) SEE: loan shark | :: |
shyly {adv} (in a shy manner) | :: ντροπαλά /dropalá/ |
shyness {n} (quality of being shy) | :: ντροπαλότητα {f} /dropalótita/, ντροπαλοσύνη {f} /dropalosýni/ |
shyster {n} (someone who acts in a disreputable, unethical, or unscrupulous way) | :: δικολάβος {m} /dikolávos/ |
Siatista {prop} (a city in Greece) | :: Σιάτιστα {f} /Siátista/ |
sib {n} (sibling) SEE: sibling | :: |
sib {n} (kindred) SEE: kin | :: |
Siberia {prop} (region of Russia) | :: Σιβηρία {f} /Siviría/ |
Siberian {adj} (from, of or pertaining to Siberia) | :: σιβηρικός /sivirikós/ |
Siberian Husky {n} (Siberian Husky dog) | :: σιβηρικό χάσκυ {m} /sivirikó chásky/ |
sibilant {adj} (characterized by a hissing sound) | :: συριστικός /syristikós/ |
sibling {n} (person who shares same parents) | :: αδέλφι /adélfi/ |
sibyl {n} (a pagan female oracle) | :: Σίβυλλα {f} /Sívylla/ |
sic {adv} (thus, thus written) | :: αυτολεξεί /aftolexeí/ |
Sichuan {prop} (a province in China) | :: Σιτσουάν /Sitsouán/ |
Sicilian {adj} (relating to Sicily or its inhabitants) | :: σικελικός /sikelikós/ |
Sicilian {prop} (language) | :: σικελικά {n-p} /sikeliká/, σικελική γλώσσα {f} /sikelikí glóssa/ |
Sicilian {n} (person) | :: Σικελός {m} /Sikelós/, Σικελή {f} /Sikelí/ |
Sicilian {n} (chess opening) SEE: Sicilian Defence | :: |
Sicilian Defence {prop} (chess opening) | :: σικελική άμυνα {f} /sikelikí ámyna/ |
Sicily {prop} (island) | :: Σικελία {f} /Sikelía/ |
sick {adj} (colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed) | :: άρρωστος /árrostos/ |
sick {adj} (colloquial: in bad taste) | :: αρρωστημένος /arrostiménos/, νοσηρός /nosirós/ |
sick {adj} (ill) SEE: ill | :: |
sick and tired {adj} (frustrated and annoyed) SEE: fed up | :: |
sickhouse {n} (infirmary) SEE: infirmary | :: |
sickle {n} (agricultural implement) | :: δρεπάνι {n} /drepáni/ |
sick leave {n} (a type of leave from work) | :: αναρρωτική άδεια {f} /anarrotikí ádeia/ |
sick man of Europe {prop} (Ottoman Empire) | :: μεγάλος ασθενής {m} /megálos asthenís/ |
sickness {n} (the quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; disease or malady) | :: ασθένεια {f} /asthéneia/; Ionic: νοῦσος {f} /noῦsos/ |
sickness {n} (nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach) | :: ναυτία {f} /naftía/ |
side {n} (bounding straight edge of an object) | :: πλευρό {n} /plevró/ |
side {n} (surface of a sheet of paper) | :: σελίδα /selída/ |
side {n} (television channel) SEE: channel | :: |
sideboard {n} (sideburns) SEE: sideburns | :: |
sideboard {n} (furniture) | :: σκευοθήκη {f} /skevothíki/ |
sideburn {n} (sideburns) SEE: sideburns | :: |
sideburns {n} (facial hair reaching from the top of the head down the side of the face to the side of the chin) | :: φαβορίτες {f-p} /favorítes/ |
side effect {n} (unintended consequence of any action) | :: παρενέργεια {f} /parenérgeia/ |
side effect {n} (medicine: an adverse effect) | :: παρενέργεια {f} /parenérgeia/ |
sidehead {n} (a subheading) | :: πλαγιότιτλος {m} /plagiótitlos/ |
sidekick {n} (assistant) | :: βοηθός {m} {f} /voïthós/ |
Siderian {prop} (Siderian period) | :: Σιδέρια {f} /Sidéria/ |
sidewalk {n} (paved footpath) | :: πεζοδρόμιο {n} /pezodrómio/ |
Sidon {prop} (city state of Phoenicia) | :: Σιδών {f} /Sidón/, Σιδώνα {f} /Sidóna/ |
siege {n} (lavatory) SEE: toilet | :: |
siege {n} (outhouse) SEE: outhouse | :: |
siege {n} (military blockade of settlement) | :: πολιορκία /poliorkía/ |
siege {v} (besiege) SEE: besiege | :: |
siege engine {n} (large weapon of war to batter fortifications) | :: πολιορκητική μηχανή {m} /poliorkitikí michaní/ |
Sieg Heil {phrase} (Nazi greeting) | :: Ζήτω η Νίκη /Zíto i Níki/ |
siemens {n} (derived unit of electrical conductance) | :: ζήμενς {n} /zímens/ |
Siena {prop} (province) | :: Σιένα {f} /Siéna/ |
Siena {prop} (city) | :: Σιένα {f} /Siéna/ |
Sierra Leone {prop} (Republic of Sierra Leone) | :: Σιέρρα Λεόνε {f} /Siérra Leóne/ |
siesta {n} (an afternoon nap) | :: σιέστα {f} /siésta/ |
sieve {n} (device to separate larger objects from smaller ones or from liquids) | :: κόσκινο {n} /kóskino/, κρισάρα {f} /krisára/ |
sigh {v} (to inhale a larger quantity of air than usual, and immediately expel it) | :: αναστενάζω /anastenázo/ |
sigh {n} (act of sighing) | :: αναστεναγμός {m} /anastenagmós/ |
sight {n} (something seen) | :: θέαμα {n} /théama/ |
sight {n} (something worth seeing) | :: αξιοθέατο {n} /axiothéato/ |
sight {n} (device used in aiming a firearm) | :: στόχαστρο {n} /stóchastro/ |
sight {v} (visually register) | :: βλέπω /vlépo/ |
sight {n} (eyesight) SEE: eyesight | :: |
sigil {n} (seal, signature or signet) | :: σφραγίδα {f} /sfragída/ |
sigma {n} (letter of the Greek alphabet) | :: σίγμα {n} /sígma/ |
sign {n} (visible indication) | :: σημάδι /simádi/ |
sign {n} (flat object bearing a message) | :: σήμα {n} /síma/ |
sign {n} (astrological sign, see also: astrological sign) | :: ζώδιο {n} /zódio/ |
sign {n} (math: positive or negative polarity) | :: πρόσημο {n} /prósimo/ |
sign {n} (omen, see also: omen) | :: σημάδι {n} /simádi/, οιωνός {m} /oionós/ |
sign {n} (meaningful gesture) | :: σήμα {n} /síma/ |
sign {n} (any of several specialized non-alphabetic symbols) | :: σύμβολο {n} /sýmvolo/ |
sign {v} (to make (a document) official by writing one's signature) | :: υπογράφω /ypográfo/ |
sign {v} (to write one's signature on a document) | :: υπογράφω /ypográfo/ |
sign {v} (to write one's signature somewhere) | :: υπογράφω /ypográfo/ |
signal {n} (sign made to give notice) | :: σήμα {n} /síma/ |
signature {n} (person’s autograph name) | :: υπογραφή {f} /ypografí/ |
significance {n} (meaning) | :: νόημα {n} /nóima/ |
significantly {adv} (in a significant manner: notably) | :: αξιοσημείωτα /axiosimeíota/ |
signified {n} (concept evoked by a sign) | :: σημαινόμενο {n} /simainómeno/ |
sign language {n} (sign language) | :: νοηματική γλώσσα {f} /noïmatikí glóssa/ |
sign of the cross {n} (gesture) | :: σταυρός {m} /stavrós/ |
signpost {n} (post bearing a sign that gives information on directions) | :: οδοδείκτης {m} /ododeíktis/ |
silence {n} (lack of any sound) | :: σιωπή {f} /siopí/, σιγή {f} /sigí/, ησυχία {f} /isychía/ |
silence {n} (right to not speak during arrest) | :: σιωπή {f} /siopí/ |
silence {n} (not speaking as meditation or prayer) | :: σιωπή {f} /siopí/ |
silence is golden {proverb} (proverb) | :: η σιωπή είναι χρυσός /i siopí eínai chrysós/ |
silencer {n} (attachment) | :: σιγαστήρας {m} /sigastíras/ |
silent {adj} (free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet) | :: αθόρυβος /athóryvos/ |
silent {adj} (not pronounced; having no sound; quiescent) | :: αθόρυβος /athóryvos/ |
silent {adj} | :: σιωπηλός /siopilós/ |
silent {adj} (to refrain from speaking) SEE: be silent | :: |
silently {adv} (in a silent manner; making no noise) | :: αθόρυβα /athóryva/ |
Silesia {prop} (region) | :: Σιλεσία /Silesía/ |
silhouette {n} (representation of the outlines of an object filled in with a black color) | :: σιλουέτα {f} /silouéta/ |
Siliana {prop} (Tunisian town) | :: Σιλγιάνα {f} /Silgiána/, Σιλιάνα /Siliána/ |
silicon {n} (non-metallic element) | :: πυρίτιο {n} /pyrítio/ |
silicon dioxide {n} (SiO2) | :: διοξείδιο πυριτίου /dioxeídio pyritíou/ |
silicosis {n} (silica dust pneumoconiosis) | :: πυριτίαση {f} /pyritíasi/ |
silk {n} (fiber) | :: μέταξα {f} /métaxa/, [colloquial] μετάξι {n} /metáxi/ |
silk {n} (fabric) | :: μετάξι {n} /metáxi/ |
silk-screen printing {n} (screen printing) SEE: screen printing | :: |
silkworm {n} (caterpillar) | :: μεταξοσκώληκας {m} /metaxoskólikas/ |
sill {n} (base of a window) | :: περβάζι {n} /pervázi/ |
sill {n} (horizontal member bearing the upright portion of a frame) | :: κατώφλι {n} /katófli/ |
sill {n} (layer of igneous rock) | :: στρωματοειδής φλέβα {f} /stromatoeidís fléva/ |
silly {adj} (foolish, showing a lack of good sense and wisdom) | :: σαχλός /sachlós/, χαζός /chazós/, ανόητος /anóitos/ |
silly {adj} (playful, giggly) | :: σαχλός /sachlós/ |
Silurian {prop} (Silurian period) | :: Σιλούρια {f} /Siloúria/ |
Silvanus {prop} (biblical character) | :: Σιλουανός {m} /Silouanós/ |
Silvanus {prop} (male given name) | :: Σιλουανός {m} /Silouanós/ |
silver {n} (metal) | :: άργυρος {m} /árgyros/, ασήμι {n} /asími/ |
silver {n} (items made of silver or other white metal) | :: ασημικά {n-p} /asimiká/ |
silver {adj} (made from silver) | :: ασημένιος /asiménios/, αργυρός /argyrós/ |
silver ball {n} (pinball) SEE: pinball | :: |
silverberry {n} (plant) SEE: oleaster | :: |
silver bullet {n} (bullet made of silver) | :: ασημένια σφαίρα {f} /asiménia sfaíra/ |
silver bullet {n} (solution perceived to have great effectiveness or bring miraculous results) | :: μαγική συνταγή {f} /magikí syntagí/ |
silver mine {n} (mine for silver) | :: αργυρωρυχείο {n} /argyrorycheío/ |
silvern {adj} (made from silver) SEE: silver | :: |
silversmith {n} (person who makes articles out of silver) | :: αργυροχόος /argyrochóos/ |
silverware {n} ((US) knives, forks and spoons) | :: ασημικά {n-p} /asimiká/, αργυρά σκεύη {n-p} /argyrá skévi/ |
Silvia {prop} (female given name) | :: Σίλβια {f} /Sílvia/ |
SIM card {n} (small, removable card which stores mobile phone data) | :: κάρτα SIM {f} /kárta SIM/ |
Simferopol {prop} (city) | :: Συμφερόπολη /Symferópoli/ |
simian {adj} (resembling an ape) | :: πιθηκοειδής {m} /pithikoeidís/, πιθηκόμορφος {m} /pithikómorfos/ |
similar {adj} (having traits or characteristics in common; alike, comparable) | :: παρόμοιος /parómoios/, όμοιος /ómoios/ |
similar {adj} (of geometric figures, having the same shape) | :: όμοιος /ómoios/ |
simile {n} (figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another) | :: παρομοίωση {f} /paromoíosi/ |
simit {n} (ring-shaped bread roll) | :: κουλούρι /kouloúri/ |
simmer {v} ((intransitive) to cook or undergo heating slowly) | :: σιγοβράζω /sigovrázo/ |
simmer {v} ((transitive) to cause to cook or undergo heating slowly) | :: σιγοβράζω /sigovrázo/ |
simmer {n} (process of simmering) | :: σιγοβράσιμο {n} /sigovrásimo/ |
simmer down {v} (to become less angry) | :: κατευνάζομαι /katevnázomai/ |
simony {n} (act of buying or selling spiritual things) | :: σιμωνία {f} /simonía/ |
simoom {n} (hot, dry wind) | :: σιμούν /simoún/ |
simple {adj} (uncomplicated) | :: απλός /aplós/ |
simple harmonic motion {n} (oscillating motion) | :: απλή αρμονική ταλάντωση {f} /aplí armonikí talántosi/ |
simple past {n} (the simple past tense) | :: αόριστος {m} /aóristos/ |
simpleton {n} (simple-minded naive person lacking common sense) | :: απλοϊκός {m} /aploïkós/, αφελής {m} /afelís/, βλαξ {m} /vlax/, κορόιδο {n} /koróido/, χαζός {m} /chazós/, μωρός {m} /morós/ |
simplex {adj} (unidirectional) | :: μονόδρομος /monódromos/ |
simplicity {n} (quality or state of being simple, unmixed, or uncompounded; as, the simplicity of metals or of earths) | :: απλότητα {f} /aplótita/ |
simplicity {n} (quality or state of being not complex, or of consisting of few parts) | :: απλότητα {f} /aplótita/ |
simplicity {n} (artlessness of mind; freedom from cunning or duplicity; lack of acuteness and sagacity) | :: αφέλεια {f} /aféleia/, απλοϊκότητα {f} /aploïkótita/ |
simplicity {n} (freedom from artificial ornament, pretentious style, or luxury) | :: λιτότητα {f} /litótita/, απλότητα {f} /aplótita/ |
simplicity {n} (freedom from subtlety or abstruseness; clearness) | :: απλότητα {f} /aplótita/ |
simplicity {n} (freedom from complication; efficiency) | :: απλότητα {f} /aplótita/ |
simplicity {n} (weakness of intellect; silliness; folly) | :: απλοϊκότητα {f} /aploïkótita/ |
simplification {n} (act of simplifying) | :: απλούστευση {f} /aploústefsi/, απλοποίηση {f} /aplopoíisi/ |
Simplified Chinese {prop} (Chinese written using simplified characters) | :: τα απλουστευμένα κινέζικα /ta aploustevména kinézika/ |
simplify {v} (to make simpler) | :: απλοποιώ /aplopoió/ |
simply {adv} (in a simple manner) | :: απλά /aplá/ |
simulacrum {n} (image or representation) | :: απείκασμα {n} /apeíkasma/, επίφαση {f} /epífasi/ |
simultaneous {adj} (occurring at the same time) | :: ταυτόχρονος /taftóchronos/ |
simultaneous interpretation {n} (type of oral translation) | :: ταυτόχρονη διερμηνεία {f} /taftóchroni diermineía/ |
simultaneous interpreting {n} (simultaneous interpretation) SEE: simultaneous interpretation | :: |
simultaneously {adv} (occurring at the same time) | :: ταυτόχρονα /taftóchrona/ |
sin {n} (violation of religious law) | :: αμάρτημα {n} /amártima/, αμαρτία {f} /amartía/ |
sin {n} (misdeed) | :: παράπτωμα {n} /paráptoma/ |
sin {v} (to commit a sin) | :: αμαρτάνω /amartáno/ |
Sinaloa {prop} (state of Mexico) | :: Σιναλόα {n} /Sinalóa/ |
since {adv} (from a specified time in the past) | :: από τότε /apó tóte/ |
since {prep} (from (time)) | :: από /apó/, εδώ και /edó kai/ |
since {conj} (from the time that) | :: από τότε που /apó tóte pou/, έκτοτε /éktote/ |
since {conj} (because) | :: αφού /afoú/, επειδή /epeidí/, μια και /mia kai/ |
sincere {adj} (earnest) | :: ειλικρινής {m} {f} /eilikrinís/ |
sincerely {adv} (In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly) | :: ειλικρινά /eilikriná/ |
sincereness {n} (sincerity) SEE: sincerity | :: |
sincerity {n} (quality of being sincere) | :: ειλικρίνεια {f} /eilikríneia/ |
sine {n} (trigonometric function) | :: ημίτονο {n} /imítono/ |
sinecure {n} (a position that requires no work but still gives a payment) | :: αργομισθία {f} /argomisthía/ |
sine qua non {n} (prerequisite) | :: εκ των ων ουκ άνευ {n} /ek ton on ouk ánef/, απαραίτητη προϋπόθεση {f} /aparaítiti proÿpóthesi/ |
sinew {n} (cord or tendon of the body) SEE: tendon | :: |
sinful {adj} (evil) SEE: evil | :: |
sing {v} (to produce harmonious sounds with one’s voice) | :: τραγουδάω /tragoudáo/, τραγουδώ /tragoudó/, άδω /ádo/, ψέλνω /psélno/ [a hymn], κελαηδώ /kelaïdó/ [of a bird] |
sing {v} (slang: to confess under interrogation) | :: κελαηδώ /kelaïdó/ |
Singapore {prop} (Republic of Singapore) | :: Σιγκαπούρη {f} /Sigkapoúri/ |
singer {n} (person who sings) | :: τραγουδιστής {m} /tragoudistís/ |
singer {n} (female person who sings) | :: τραγουδίστρια {f} /tragoudístria/ |
Singh {prop} (surname) | :: Σινγκ /Singk/ |
single {adj} (designed for the use of only one) | :: μονόκλινο /monóklino/ |
single {adj} (not married nor dating) | :: ανύπαντρος /anýpantros/ |
single {n} (one-way ticket) SEE: one-way ticket | :: |
single-celled {adj} (consisting of one cell) SEE: unicellular | :: |
single room {n} (a hotel room with one single bed) | :: μονόκλινο /monóklino/ |
singlet {n} (sleeveless shirt) | :: φανέλα /fanéla/ |
single ticket {n} (one-way ticket) SEE: one-way ticket | :: |
singleton {n} (math: set) | :: μονοσύνολο {n} /monosýnolo/ |
singularity {n} (peculiar state or occurrence) | :: ιδιομορφία {f} /idiomorfía/ |
singularity {n} (point where all lines meet) | :: πλημνοσημείο /plimnosimeío/ |
singularity {n} (point where infinite value is reached) | :: κεντροσυμπαγίωση /kentrosympagíosi/, μονοσημία /monosimía/, μονοσημειακότητα /monosimeiakótita/ |
singularity {n} (mathematics: value for which a derivative does not exist) | :: ανωμαλία {f} /anomalía/ (anomalía) |
singularity {n} (physics: point of infinite density) | :: απειροπλήμνη /apeiroplímni/, μονοσημία /monosimía/, ανωμαλία {f} /anomalía/ (anomalía) |
sinistrogyre {adj} (levorotatory) SEE: levorotatory | :: |
sinistromanual {adj} (left-handed) SEE: left-handed | :: |
sinistrorotatory {adj} (levorotatory) SEE: levorotatory | :: |
sink {v} (descend into liquid, etc) | :: βυθίζομαι /vythízomai/, βουλιάζω /vouliázo/ |
sink {v} (submerge) | :: βυθίζω /vythízo/ |
sink {v} (cause (ship, etc) to sink) | :: βυθίζω /vythízo/, ποντίζω /pontízo/ |
sink {v} (push (something) into) | :: βυθίζω /vythízo/ |
sink {n} (basin) | :: [kitchen] νεροχύτης {m} /nerochýtis/, [bathroom] νιπτήρας {m} /niptíras/ |
sink {n} (heat sink) | :: ψύκτρα {f} /psýktra/ |
sink {n} (sinkhole) SEE: sinkhole | :: |
sinkhole {n} (geology: hole formed in soluble rock) | :: καταβοθρα /katavothra/ |
Sinkiang {prop} (Xinjiang) SEE: Xinjiang | :: |
sinless {adj} (without sin) | :: αθώος /athóos/ |
sinner {n} (person who has sinned) | :: αμαρτωλός {m} /amartolós/ |
Sino- {prefix} (relating to China or Chinese) | :: σινο- /sino-/ |
sinologist {n} (a student, or expert in sinology) | :: σινολόγος {m} /sinológos/ |
sinusitis {n} (inflammation) | :: ιγμορίτιδα {f} /igmorítida/ |
Sion {prop} (capital of Valais, a canton in Switzerland) | :: Σιόν /Sión/ |
sip {n} (A small mouthful of drink) | :: γουλιά {f} /gouliá/ |
sippy cup {n} (spill-proof cup for toddlers) | :: εκπαιδευτικό ποτηράκι {n} /ekpaideftikó potiráki/ |
sir {n} (man of a higher rank or position) | :: Σέρ {m} /Sér/ |
sir {n} (address to any male, especially if his name or proper address is unknown) | :: κύριος {m} /kýrios/, κύριε {m} /kýrie/ [vocative] |
Sir {n} (title) | :: Σέρ /Sér/ |
Sirach {prop} (Ecclesiasticus) SEE: Ecclesiasticus | :: |
siren {n} (nymph of Greek mythology) | :: σειρήνα {f} /seirína/, Σειρήνα {f} /Seirína/ |
siren {n} (device for making a sound alarm) | :: σειρήνα {f} /seirína/ |
siren {n} (dangerously seductive woman) | :: σειρήνα {f} /seirína/ |
Sirius {prop} | :: Σείριος /Seírios/ |
sirocco {n} (wind) | :: σιρόκος {m} /sirókos/ |
sirtaki {n} (modern Greek folk dance) | :: συρτάκι {n} /syrtáki/ |
sister {n} (woman or girl having the same parents) | :: αδελφή {f} /adelfí/, αδερφή {f} /aderfí/ |
sister {n} (a nun; a female member of a religious community) | :: αδελφή {f} /adelfí/ |
sister {n} (senior nurse) | :: αδελφή {f} /adelfí/ |
sister {n} (any woman or girl with whom a bond is felt) | :: αδελφή {f} /adelfí/ |
sister {n} (attributively: of an entity that has a special relationship with another) | :: αδελφή {f} /adelfí/ |
sister-german {n} (sister by birth) | :: αυταδέλφη {f} /aftadélfi/ |
sister-in-law {n} (brother's wife) | :: νύφη {f} /nýfi/ |
Sisyphus {prop} (figure) | :: Σίσυφος {m} /Sísyfos/ |
sit {v} (of a person, be in a position in which the upper body is upright and the legs are supported) | :: κάθομαι /káthomai/ |
sitar {n} (musical instrument) | :: σιτάρ {n} /sitár/ |
site {n} (place where anything is fixed; situation; local position) | :: τόπος {m} /tópos/, χώρος {m} /chóros/, τοποθεσία {f} /topothesía/ |
site {n} (place fitted or chosen for any certain permanent use or occupation) | :: τόπος {m} /tópos/, χώρος {m} /chóros/ |
site {n} (a computer installation) | :: εγκατάσταση {f} /egkatástasi/ |
site {n} (a website) | :: ιστότοπος {m} /istótopos/, ιστοχώρος {m} /istochóros/, ιστοσελίδα {f} /istoselída/ [webpage] |
site map {n} (webpage that lists the contents of a website) | :: ιστόγραμμα {n} /istógramma/ |
sitting room {n} (living room) SEE: living room | :: |
situation {n} (position vis-à-vis surroundings) | :: κατάσταση {f} /katástasi/ |
situation {n} (location) | :: τοποθεσία {f} /topothesía/, θέση {f} /thési/ |
situation {n} (one's status with regard to circumstances) | :: κατάσταση {f} /katástasi/ |
situation {n} (state of affairs) | :: κατάσταση {f} /katástasi/ |
situation {n} (position of employment) | :: θέση {f} /thési/ |
situation comedy {n} (episodic comedy television program, see also: sitcom) | :: κωμωδία κατάστασης {f} /komodía katástasis/ |
sit up {v} (to rise to a sitting position) | :: ανακάθομαι /anakáthomai/ |
six {num} (cardinal number) | :: έξι /éxi/, στ΄ /st΄/ [numeral] |
six {num} (describing set or group with six components) | :: εξάδα {f} /exáda/ |
six {n} (digit) | :: έξι {n} /éxi/ |
six hundred {num} (cardinal number 600) | :: εξακόσια /exakósia/ |
sixteen {num} (cardinal number 16) | :: δεκαέξι /dekaéxi/ |
sixteenth note {n} (sixteenth note) SEE: semiquaver | :: |
sixth {adj} (ordinal form of the number six, see also: 6th) | :: έκτος /éktos/ |
sixtieth {adj} (the ordinal form of the number sixty) | :: εξηκοστός /exikostós/ |
sixty {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα /exínta/ |
sixty-eight {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα οκτώ /exínta októ/ |
sixty-five {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα πέντε /exínta pénte/ |
sixty-four {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα τέσσαρες /exínta téssares/ |
sixty-nine {n} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα εννέα {n} /exínta ennéa/ |
sixty-nine {n} (sex position) | :: εξήντα εννέα {n} /exínta ennéa/ |
sixty-one {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα έν /exínta én/ |
sixty-seven {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα επτά /exínta eptá/ |
sixty-six {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα έξ /exínta éx/ |
sixty-three {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα τρείς /exínta treís/ |
sixty-two {num} (cardinal number) | :: εξήντα δύο /exínta dýo/ |
size {n} (dimensions or magnitude of a thing) | :: μέγεθος {n} /mégethos/ |
skateboard {n} (platform on wheels) | :: σκέιτμπορντ {n} /skéitmpornt/ |
skeeter {n} (mosquito) SEE: mosquito | :: |
skeletal muscle {n} (muscle of vertebrates) | :: σκελετικοί μύες {m-p} /skeletikoí mýes/ |
skeleton {n} (system that provides support to an organism) | :: σκελετός {m} /skeletós/ |
skeleton in the closet {n} (shameful secret) SEE: skeleton in the cupboard | :: |
skeleton in the cupboard {n} (shameful secret) | :: σκελετός στην ντουλάπα {m} /skeletós stin doulápa/ |
skeleton key {n} (key that opens a range of locks) | :: πασπαρτού /paspartoú/ |
skene {n} (element of ancient Greek theater) | :: σκηνή {f} /skiní/ |
skeptic {n} (someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims) | :: σκεπτικός {m} /skeptikós/ |
skepticism {n} (general disposition to doubt) | :: σκεπτικισμός /skeptikismós/ |
skerry {n} (small rocky island) | :: βραχονησίδα {f} /vrachonisída/ |
sketch {n} (quick freehand drawing) | :: σκίτσο {n} /skítso/ |
sketch {n} (brief musical, dramatic or literary work etc.) | :: (θεατρικό) σκετς ((theatriko) skets), νούμερο {n} /noúmero/ |
sketch {n} (lookout) SEE: lookout | :: |
skewer {n} (pin used to secure food during cooking) | :: σούβλα {n} /soúvla/ |
skewer {v} (to impale on a skewer) | :: σουβλίζω /souvlízo/, διατρυπώ /diatrypó/ |
ski {n} (one of a pair of long flat runners designed for gliding over snow) | :: σκι /ski/, χιονοπέδιλο {n} /chionopédilo/ |
ski {v} (to move on skis) | :: χιονοδρομώ /chionodromó/ |
skid {n} (out of control sliding motion) | :: ολίσθηση {f} /olísthisi/, γλίστρημα {n} /glístrima/ |
skid {v} (to slide in an uncontrolled manner) | :: ολισθαίνω /olisthaíno/, γλιστρώ /glistró/ |
skier {n} (someone who practices skiing) | :: σκιέρ {m} {f} /skiér/ |
skiff {n} (Any of various types of boats small enough for sailing or rowing by one person) | :: ακάτιο {n} /akátio/, πριάρι {n} /priári/ |
skilful {adj} (possessing skill, skilled) SEE: skillful | :: |
ski lift {n} (a device that transports skiers up a mountain) | :: αναβατήρας {m} /anavatíras/ |
skill {n} (capacity to do something well) | :: επιδεξιότητα {f} /epidexiótita/, δεξιοτεχνία {f} /dexiotechnía/, ικανότητα {f} /ikanótita/ |
skillful {adj} (possessing skill, skilled) | :: επιδέξιος /epidéxios/ |
skim {v} (ricochet) | :: εξοστρακίζομαι /exostrakízomai/ |
skimble-skamble {n} (gibberish, mumbo-jumbo, nonsense) SEE: nonsense | :: |
skimmed milk {n} (skim milk) SEE: skim milk | :: |
skim milk {n} (milk with removed cream) | :: αποβουτυρωμένο γάλα {n} /apovoutyroméno gála/ |
skin {n} (outer protective of the body of a person or animal) | :: δέρμα {n} /dérma/ |
skin {n} (skin and fur of an animal used by humans) | :: δέρμα {n} /dérma/, επιδερμίδα {f} /epidermída/ |
skin {n} (congealed layer on the surface of a liquid) | :: πέτσα {f} /pétsa/ |
skin {n} (rolling paper for cigarettes) | :: τσιγαρόχαρτο {n} /tsigarócharto/ |
skin {n} | :: δέρμα {n} /dérma/ |
skin {v} (to injure the skin of) | :: γδέρνω /gdérno/ |
skin {v} (to remove the skin of) | :: γδέρνω /gdérno/ |
skin cancer {n} (malignant growth on the skin) | :: μελάνωμα {n} /melánoma/ |
skink {n} (lizard) | :: σκίγκος {m} /skígkos/ |
skinny-dip {v} (swim in the nude) | :: γυμνή κολύμβηση {f} /gymní kolýmvisi/ |
skip {v} (to move by hopping on alternate feet) | :: χοροπηδώ /choropidó/ |
skipping rope {n} (rope for play or exercise) | :: σχοινάκι {n} /schoináki/ |
skip rope {n} (rope used) SEE: skipping rope | :: |
skirmisher {n} (soldier) | :: ακροβολιστής {m} /akrovolistís/ |
skirt {n} (clothing) | :: φούστα {f} /foústa/ |
skirt {n} (part of dress) | :: φούστα {f} /foústa/ |
skirt {n} (slang for woman) | :: φουστάνι {f} /foustáni/ |
skirting board {n} (panel between floor and interior wall) | :: σοβατεπί {n} /sovatepí/ |
skive {v} (To slack off) | :: λουφάρω /loufáro/ |
Skopelos {prop} (an island in Greece) | :: Σκόπελος {n} /Skópelos/ |
Skopelos {prop} (a town in Greece) | :: Σκόπελος {n} /Skópelos/ |
Skopjan {n} (someone from Skopje) | :: Σκοπιανός {m} /Skopianós/ |
Skopje {prop} (capital of North Macedonia) | :: Σκόπια {f} /Skópia/ |
Skopje {prop} (North Macedonia) SEE: North Macedonia | :: |
skordalia {n} (a garlic sauce) | :: σκορδαλιά {f} /skordaliá/ |
skulduggerous {adj} (involving skulduggery) SEE: tricky | :: |
skull {n} (bones of the head: cranium and mandible) | :: κρανίο {n} /kranío/ |
skull {n} (death's-head, skull) | :: νεκροκεφαλή {f} /nekrokefalí/ |
skullcap {n} (hat) | :: σκούφος {m} /skoúfos/ |
skunk {n} (animal) | :: μεφίτιδα {f} /mefítida/ |
skunk {n} (skunkweed) SEE: marijuana | :: |
sky {n} (atmosphere above a point) | :: ουρανός {m} /ouranós/ |
sky blue {adj} (light blue, see also: dark blue; blue) | :: γαλάζιος /galázios/ |
skyclad {adj} (nude) SEE: nude | :: |
skylark {n} (small brown passerine bird) | :: σταρήθρα {f} /staríthra/, κορυδαλλός {m} /korydallós/ |
skyline {n} (horizon) SEE: horizon | :: |
skyrmion {n} (particle) | :: σκυρμιόνιο {n} /skyrmiónio/ |
skyrocket {n} (pocket) SEE: pocket | :: |
Skyros {prop} (an island in Greece) | :: Σκύρος {n} /Skýros/ |
Skyros {prop} (a village in Greece) | :: Σκύρος {n} /Skýros/ |
skyscraper {n} (tall building) | :: ουρανοξύστης {m} /ouranoxýstis/ |
slab {n} (flat piece of material) | :: πλάκα {f} /pláka/ |
slab {n} (paving stone) | :: πλάκα {f} /pláka/ |
slabstone {n} (flagstone) SEE: flagstone | :: |
slacken {v} (to make less taut) SEE: loosen | :: |
slander {n} (false or unsupported spoken malicious statement) | :: συκοφαντία {f} /sykofantía/, διαβολή {f} /diavolí/ |
slander {v} (utter a slanderous statement about) | :: συκοφαντώ /sykofantó/, διαβάλλω /diavállo/, διασύρω /diasýro/ |
slanderous {adj} (Both untrue and harmful to a reputation) | :: δυσφημιστικός /dysfimistikós/ |
slang {n} (jargon) SEE: jargon | :: |
slang {n} (unconventional language ) | :: αργκό {f} /argkó/ |
slanging match {n} (noisy argument) | :: αλληλοβρίσιμο {n} /allilovrísimo/ |
slant {n} (typography: slash) SEE: slash | :: |
slant {n} (slope or incline) | :: κλίση {f} /klísi/ |
slant {n} (bias) | :: προκατάληψη {f} /prokatálipsi/ |
slant {n} (pejorative: person of Asian descent) | :: σχιστομάτης {m} /schistomátis/ |
slant {v} (to lean, slope or incline) | :: κλίνω /klíno/, γέρνω /gérno/ |
slap {n} (A blow dealt with the open hand) | :: χαστούκι {n} /chastoúki/, σφαλιάρα {f} /sfaliára/ |
slap {v} (to give a slap) | :: χαστουκίζω /chastoukízo/, σφαλιαρίζω /sfaliarízo/ |
slash {n} (typography: / symbol) | :: δεξιότροπη κάθετος /dexiótropi káthetos/, κάθετος {f} /káthetos/ |
slate {n} (rock) | :: σχιστόλιθος {m} /schistólithos/ |
slate {n} (sheet of slate for writing on) | :: πλάκα {f} /pláka/ |
slate {n} (tile) | :: πλακίδιο {n} /plakídio/ |
slate {adj} (bluish-grey/gray like slate, see also: slate blue; slate gray; blue-gray) | :: σχιστόλιθος {m} /schistólithos/ |
slattern {n} (slut) SEE: slut | :: |
slaughter {n} (killing of animals (also kosher and halal rituals)) | :: σφαγή {f} /sfagí/ |
slaughter {n} (killing of many people) | :: σφαγή {f} /sfagí/ |
slaughter {n} (a decisive defeat) | :: σφαγή {f} /sfagí/ |
slaughter {v} (to butcher animals, generally for food (also kosher and halal rituals)) | :: σφάζω /sfázo/ |
slaughter {v} (to massacre people in large numbers) | :: κατασφάζω /katasfázo/ |
slaughter {v} (to kill in a particularly brutal manner) | :: κατακρεουργώ /katakreourgó/ |
slaughterhouse {n} (abattoir) SEE: abattoir | :: |
slaughterhouse {n} (scene of a massacre) | :: σφαγείο {n} /sfageío/ |
Slav {n} (a member of a group of peoples in Eastern Europe speaking a Slavic language) | :: Σλάβος {m} /Slávos/, Σλάβα {f} /Sláva/ |
slave {n} (person owned by another) | :: δούλος {m} /doúlos/, σκλάβος {m} /sklávos/ |
slave {n} (person forced to work for another) | :: δούλος {m} /doúlos/ |
slave {n} (person forced to perform sexual acts; (nonconsensual) sex slave) | :: σκλάβος {m} /sklávos/, σκλάβα {f} /skláva/ |
slave {n} (device that is controlled by another device) | :: δευτερεύων {m} /defterévon/, υποσυσκευή {f} /yposyskeví/ |
slavedealing {n} (slave trade) SEE: slave trade | :: |
slaver {n} (a person engaged in the slave trade) | :: δουλέμπορος {m} /doulémporos/ |
slavery {n} (institution or practice of owning human beings) | :: δουλεία {f} /douleía/ |
slavery {n} (condition of servitude endured by a slave) | :: δουλεία {f} /douleía/ |
slavery {n} (condition in which one is captivated or subjugated) | :: δουλεία {f} /douleía/ |
slave trade {n} (traffic in slaves) | :: δουλεμπόριο {n} /doulempório/ |
Slavic {adj} (of the Slavs, their culture or languages) | :: σλαυικός /slavikós/, σλαβικός /slavikós/ |
Slavicize {v} | :: εκσλαβίζω /ekslavízo/ |
Slavonic {adj} (Slavic) SEE: Slavic | :: |
Slavophile {n} (person who is interested in the development and prosperity of the Slavic race) | :: σλαβόφιλος {m} /slavófilos/ |
slay {v} (to kill, murder) | :: σκοτώνω |
sleaze {n} (low moral standards) | :: αίσχη {n} {p} /aíschi/ |
sled {n} (sledge) SEE: sledge | :: |
sledge {n} (sledgehammer) SEE: sledgehammer | :: |
sledge {n} (sleigh or sled) | :: έλκηθρο {n} /élkithro/ |
sledgehammer {n} (kind of hammer) | :: βαριά {f} /variá/ |
sleep {v} (to rest in state of reduced consciousness) | :: κοιμάμαι /koimámai/ |
sleep {v} (to accommodate) | :: κοιμίζω /koimízo/ |
sleep {n} (state of reduced consciousness) | :: ύπνος {m} /ýpnos/ |
sleep {n} (informal: act or instance of sleeping) | :: ύπνος {m} /ýpnos/ |
sleep {n} (substance found in the corner of the eyes (gound), sometimes as a figurative objectification of sleep, see also: ) | :: τσίμπλα {f} /tsímpla/ |
sleeper {n} (sedative) SEE: sedative | :: |
sleeping {adj} (asleep) SEE: asleep | :: |
sleeping bag {n} (padded or insulated bag) | :: υπνόσακος {m} /ypnósakos/ |
Sleeping Beauty {prop} (fairy tale) | :: Ωραία Κοιμωμένη {f} /Oraía Koimoméni/ |
Sleeping Beauty {prop} (main character in this story) | :: Ωραία Κοιμωμένη {f} /Oraía Koimoméni/ |
sleeping pill {n} (a pill having a soporific effect) | :: υπνωτικό {n} /ypnotikó/ |
sleepy {adj} (feeling the need for sleep) | :: νυσταγμένος /nystagménos/, νυσταλέος /nystaléos/ |
sleepy head {n} (a sleepy person) SEE: sleepyhead | :: |
sleepyhead {n} (sleepy person) | :: υπναράς {m} /ypnarás/ |
sleepyhead {n} (ruddy duck) SEE: ruddy duck | :: |
sleeve {n} (part of a garment that covers the arm) | :: μανίκι {n} /maníki/ |
sleeve {n} (mechanical covering or lining) | :: δακτυλίδι σύνδεσης {n} /daktylídi sýndesis/, συνδετικό χιτώνιο {n} /syndetikó chitónio/ |
sleeve {n} (record cover) | :: θήκη {f} /thíki/, κάλυμμα {n} /kálymma/ |
sleeveless {adj} (of a garment, having no sleeves) | :: αμάνικος {m} /amánikos/ |
sleigh {n} (vehicle on runners) SEE: sledge | :: |
sleight of hand {n} (skill) | :: ταχυδακτυλουργία {f} /tachydaktylourgía/ |
sleight of hand {n} (performance) | :: ταχυδακτυλουργία {f} /tachydaktylourgía/ |
slender {adj} (thin) | :: ισχνός {m} /ischnós/, ραδινός {m} /radinós/, λεπτός {m} /leptós/ |
slender-billed gull {n} (Chroicocephalus genei) | :: λεπτόραμφος γλάρος {m} /leptóramfos gláros/, ροδόγλαρος {m} /rodóglaros/ |
sleuth {n} (bloodhound) | :: λαγωνικό {n} /lagonikó/ |
sleuth {n} (detective) | :: λαγωνικό {n} /lagonikó/ |
slice {n} (thin, broad piece cut off) | :: φέτα {f} /féta/ |
slide {n} (item of play equipment) | :: τσουλήθρα {f} /tsoulíthra/ |
slide {n} (transparent image for projecting) | :: σλάιντ {n} /sláint/ |
slide rule {n} (analog calculator) | :: λογαριθμικός κανόνας {m} /logarithmikós kanónas/ |
slim {v} (lose weight) | :: αδυνατίζω /adynatízo/ |
sling {n} (instrument for throwing, see also: slingshot) | :: σφεντόνα {f} /sfentóna/ |
sling {n} (strap attached to a firearm) | :: αορτήρας {m} /aortíras/ |
slingshot {n} (Y-shaped stick with an elastic sling between the arms used for shooting small projectiles, see also: sling) | :: σφεντόνα {f} /sfentóna/ |
slip {v} (to lose one's traction) | :: γλιστρώ /glistró/ |
slip {v} (to err) | :: κάνω σφάλμα /káno sfálma/ |
slip {n} (act of slipping) | :: ολίσθηση /olísthisi/, γλίστρημα /glístrima/ |
slip {n} (women’s undergarment) | :: μεσοφόρι /mesofóri/ |
slip of the tongue {n} (mistake in speech) | :: παραδρομή της γλώσσας {f} /paradromí tis glóssas/, παραπραξία {f} /parapraxía/ |
slipper {n} (low shoe usually worn indoors) | :: παντόφλα /pantófla/ |
slippery {adj} (of a surface) | :: ολισθηρός /olisthirós/ |
slipshod {adj} (done poorly or too quickly) | :: κακοφτιαγμένος {m} /kakoftiagménos/, κακότεχνος {m} /kakótechnos/ |
slipstick {n} (slide rule) SEE: slide rule | :: |
slivovitz {n} (rakija made from distilled, fermented plum juice) | :: σλιβοβίτσα /slivovítsa/ |
slobber {v} (To allow saliva or liquid to run from one's mouth) | :: σαλιαρίζω /saliarízo/ |
slogan {n} (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising) | :: σύνθημα {n} /sýnthima/, σλόγκαν {n} /slógkan/ |
slope {n} (mathematics) | :: εφαπτομένη {f} /efaptoméni/, συντελεστής διεύθυνσης {m} /syntelestís diéfthynsis/ |
sloth {n} (laziness) | :: νωθρότητα {f} /nothrótita/, τεμπελιά {f} /tempeliá/ |
sloth {n} (mammal) | :: βραδύπους {m} /vradýpous/ |
slot machine {n} (any coin-operated machine) | :: κουλοχέρης {m} /koulochéris/ |
Slovak {adj} (of Slovakia or its language) | :: σλοβακικός /slovakikós/ |
Slovak {n} (language of Slovakia) | :: σλοβάκικα {n-p} /slovákika/ |
Slovakia {prop} (Slovakia) | :: Σλοβακία {f} /Slovakía/ |
Slovakian {adj} (of or pertaining to Slovakia) SEE: Slovak | :: |
Slovakian {n} (a person from Slovakia or of Slovakian descent) SEE: Slovak | :: |
Slovak Republic {prop} (official name of Slovakia) | :: Δημοκρατία της Σλοβακίας {f} /Dimokratía tis Slovakías/ |
Slovene {adj} (adjective) | :: σλοβενικός /slovenikós/ |
Slovene {n} (a person) | :: Σλοβένος {m} /Slovénos/, Σλοβένα {f} /Slovéna/ |
Slovene {prop} (the language) | :: σλοβενικά {n-p} /sloveniká/ |
Slovenia {prop} (country in Europe) | :: Σλοβενία {f} /Slovenía/ |
Slovenian {adj} (Slovene) SEE: Slovene | :: |
Slovenian {n} (language) SEE: Slovene | :: |
Slovenian {n} (person) SEE: Slovene | :: |
Slovio {prop} (an artificial Slavic language) | :: Σλόβιο /Slóvio/ |
slow {adj} (not quick in motion) | :: αργός {m} /argós/, βραδύς {m} /vradýs/ |
slow {adj} (spread over a comparatively long time) | :: αργόσυρτος {m} /argósyrtos/ |
slow {adj} (of reduced intellectual capacity) | :: καθυστερημένος {m} /kathysteriménos/, αργόστροφος {m} /argóstrofos/ |
slow {adj} (lacking in promptness; acting with deliberation) | :: ανέτοιμος {m} /anétoimos/ |
slow {adj} (behind in time) | :: καθυστερημένος {m} /kathysteriménos/ |
slow {v} (to reduce the speed of) | :: βραδύνω /vradýno/, σταματώ /stamató/ |
slow {v} (to become slow) | :: αργώ /argó/ |
slowly {adv} (at a slow pace) | :: σιγά /sigá/, αργά /argá/ |
slow motion {n} (film stretched in time) | :: αργή κίνηση {f} /argí kínisi/ |
slowness {n} (quality of being slow) | :: βραδύτητα {n} /vradýtita/ |
slug {n} (gastropod) | :: γυμνοσάλιαγκας {n} /gymnosáliagkas/, [scientific] λείμαξ {m} /leímax/ |
slug {n} (shot of drink) | :: σφηνάκι {n} /sfináki/ |
slug {n} (lazy person) SEE: sluggard | :: |
sluggard {n} (lazy or idle person) | :: τεμπέλης {m} /tempélis/ |
sluggish {adj} (habitually idle and lazy; slothful; dull; inactive) | :: νωθρός /nothrós/, άτονος /átonos/ |
slum {n} (dilapidated neighborhood) | :: φτωχογειτονιά {f} /ftochogeitoniá/, παραγκούπολη {f} /paragkoúpoli/ |
slumber {n} (a very light state of sleep) | :: υπνηλία {f} /ypnilía/, νύστα {f} /nýsta/ |
Slurpee {n} (flavored shaved ice served as a drink) SEE: slush | :: |
slush {n} (half-melted snow) | :: λασπόχιονο {n} /laspóchiono/ |
slush fund {n} (money stored for illegal or dishonest purposes) | :: μαύρο ταμείο {n} /mávro tameío/ |
slushie {n} (flavored shaved ice served as a drink) SEE: slush | :: |
Slush Puppie {n} (slush) SEE: slush | :: |
slushy {n} (flavored shaved ice served as a drink) SEE: slush | :: |
slut {n} (prostitute) SEE: prostitute | :: |
slut {n} (sexually promiscuous woman) | :: τσούλα {f} /tsoúla/ |
smack {n} ((slang) heroin) SEE: horse | :: |
small {adj} (not large) | :: μικρός /mikrós/ |
small {adj} (young) | :: νέος {m} /néos/ |
small ad {n} (small, classified advertisement) | :: αγγελία {f} /angelía/ |
small change {n} (a minor or insignificant amount of money) | :: ψιλά {p} /psilá/ |
smallest room {n} (toilet) SEE: toilet | :: |
smallholder {n} (a person who owns or runs a smallholding) | :: μικροκαλλιεργητής {m} /mikrokalliergitís/ |
smallholding {n} (a piece of land, smaller than a farm) | :: μικροκαλλιέργεια {f} /mikrokalliérgeia/ |
small intestine {n} (upper part of the intestine) | :: λεπτό έντερο {n} /leptó éntero/ |
smallish {adj} (somewhat small) | :: μικρούτσικος /mikroútsikos/ |
small of the back {n} (lumbar region of the back) | :: οσφύς {f} /osfýs/ |
smallpox {n} (disease) | :: ευλογιά {f} /evlogiá/ |
small screen {n} (broadcast or cable television screen) | :: μικρή οθόνη {f} /mikrí othóni/ |
smaragdine {n} (emerald) SEE: emerald | :: |
smart ass {n} (one promoting his own personality, wishes or views) SEE: smartass | :: |
smartass {n} (one who is particularly insolent) | :: εξυπνάκιας {m} /exypnákias/, ξερόλας {m} /xerólas/ [slang] |
smartness {n} (the state or quality of being smart) | :: εξυπνάδα /exypnáda/ |
smartphone {n} (electronic handheld device) | :: σοφόφωνο {n} /sofófono/ |
smarty boots {n} (know-it-all) SEE: know-it-all | :: |
smashup {n} (collision) | :: σύγκρουση {f} /sýgkrousi/, τρακάρισμα {n} /trakárisma/ |
smegma {n} (sebaceous secretion) | :: σμήγμα {n} /smígma/ |
smell {n} (sensation) | :: μυρωδιά {f} /myrodiá/ |
smell {n} (sense of smell) | :: όσφρηση {f} /ósfrisi/ |
smell {v} (sense with nose) | :: μυρίζω /myrízo/ |
smell {v} (to have a particular smell, whether good or bad; if descriptive, followed by "like" or "of") | :: μυρίζω /myrízo/ |
smell you later {interj} (see you later; goodbye) SEE: goodbye | :: |
smile {n} (a happy face expression using mouth, but without producing voice) | :: χαμόγελο {n} /chamógelo/, χαμογέλιο {n} /chamogélio/, χαμογέλασμα {n} /chamogélasma/, μειδίαμα {n} /meidíama/ |
smile {v} (to have a smile on one's face) | :: χαμογελώ /chamogeló/ |
smith {n} (craftsperson who works metal, see also: blacksmith) | :: σιδηρουργός {m} /sidirourgós/, σιδεράς {m} /siderás/ |
Smith {prop} (transliterations of the name Smith) | :: Σμιθ /Smith/ |
Smith {prop} (surnames derived from the equivalents of “smith”) | :: Σιδεράς {m} /Siderás/, Σιδέρης {f} /Sidéris/ |
Smith {prop} (most common surnames by language) | :: Παπαδόπουλος /Papadópoulos/, Βλάχος /Vláchos/ |
smithsonite {n} (mineral) | :: σμιθσονίτης {f} /smithsonítis/ |
smithy {n} (forge) SEE: forge | :: |
smog {n} (urban air pollution) | :: αιθαλομίχλη {f} /aithalomíchli/, καπνομίχλη {f} /kapnomíchli/ |
smoke {v} (to inhale and exhale smoke from a burning cigarette) | :: καπνίζω /kapnízo/ |
smoke {v} (to inhale and exhale tobacco smoke regularly or habitually) | :: καπνίζω /kapnízo/ |
smoke {v} (to give off smoke) | :: καπνίζω /kapnízo/ |
smoke {v} (to preserve or prepare by treating with smoke) | :: καπνίζω /kapnízo/ |
smoke {n} (visible particles and vapour given off by burning material) | :: καπνός {m} /kapnós/; Italiot: kannò {m} /kannò/ |
smoke {n} (colloquial: cigarette) | :: τσιγάρο {n} /tsigáro/ |
smoke {n} (colloquial: instance of smoking) | :: κάπνισμα {n} /kápnisma/ |
smoke {n} (figurative: fleeting illusion) | :: καπνός {m} /kapnós/, οφθαλμαπάτη {f} /ofthalmapáti/ |
smoke {n} (something used to obscure or conceal) | :: καπνός {m} /kapnós/ |
smoke {n} (military: artificial smoke-like aerosol used on the battlefield) | :: καπνογόνο {n} /kapnogóno/ |
smokehouse {n} (structure to smoke food) | :: καπνιστήριο {n} /kapnistírio/ |
smoke like a chimney {v} (to smoke tobacco frequently) | :: καπνίζω σαν αράπης /kapnízo san arápis/ |
smoker {n} (person who smokes tobacco habitually) | :: καπνιστής {m} /kapnistís/ |
smoker {n} (apparatus for smoking food) | :: καπνιστήριο {n} /kapnistírio/ |
smoker {n} (bee smoker) SEE: bee smoker | :: |
smokeshop {n} (tobacconist's) SEE: tobacconist's | :: |
smokestack {n} (a conduit or group of conduits atop a structure allowing smoke to flow out) SEE: chimney | :: |
smoking {n} (smoking of tobacco) | :: κάπνισμα {n} /kápnisma/ |
smoking {n} (action of giving off smoke) | :: κάπνισμα {n} /kápnisma/ |
smoking room {n} (room designated for smokers) | :: καπνιστήριο {n} /kapnistírio/ |
smolder {v} (to burn with no flame and little smoke) | :: σιγοκαίω /sigokaío/, υποκαίω /ypokaío/, καίω χωρίς φλόγα /kaío chorís flóga/ |
smolder {v} (to show signs of repressed anger or suppressed mental turmoil or other strong emotion) | :: σιγοκαίω /sigokaío/ |
smooth {adj} (lacking friction, not rough) | :: λείος {m} /leíos/, απαλός {m} /apalós/ |
smooth {adj} (without difficulty) | :: ομαλός {m} /omalós/ |
smooth {adj} (bland; glib) | :: ήπιος {m} /ípios/ |
smooth {adj} (suave; sophisticated) | :: γλυκομίλητος {m} /glykomílitos/ |
smooth {adj} (action: natural; unconstrained) | :: στρωτός {m} /strotós/ |
smooth {adj} (motion: unbroken) | :: ομαλός {m} /omalós/ |
smooth {adj} (placid, calm) | :: ακύμαντος {m} /akýmantos/ |
smooth {adj} (edge: lacking projections or indentations; not serrated) | :: λείος {m} /leíos/ |
smooth {adj} (beverage: having a pleasantly rounded flavor; neither rough nor astringent) | :: γλυκόπιοτος {m} /glykópiotos/ |
smooth {v} (make smooth) | :: λειαίνω /leiaíno/, εξομαλύνω /exomalýno/ |
smooth breathing {n} (diacritic mark in Greek) | :: ψιλή {f} /psilí/ |
smooth clam {n} (bivalve) | :: γυαλιστερή {f} /gyalisterí/ |
smoothie {n} (drink) | :: φρουτοπολτός {m} /froutopoltós/ |
smoothly {adv} (in a smooth manner) | :: ομαλά /omalá/ |
smother {v} (to suffocate) | :: πνίγω /pnígo/, προκαλώ ασφυξία /prokaló asfyxía/ |
smother {v} (to extinguish or deaden) | :: πνίγω /pnígo/ |
smother {v} (to reduce to a low degree of vigor or activity) | :: πνίγω /pnígo/, καταπνίγω /katapnígo/ |
smother {v} (to be suffocated) | :: πνίγομαι /pnígomai/ |
smother {v} (to breathe with great difficulty) | :: πνίγομαι /pnígomai/ |
SMS {n} (a text message sent on a cell phone) | :: μήνυμα {n} /mínyma/ |
smug {adj} (irritatingly pleased with oneself; self-satisfied) | :: αυτάρεσκος {m} /aftáreskos/ |
smuggler {n} (One who smuggles things) | :: λαθρέμπορος {m} /lathrémporos/ |
smuggling {n} (an act of something being smuggled) | :: λαθρεμπόριο {n} /lathrempório/ |
smugness {n} (state or quality of being smug) | :: αυταρέσκεια {f} /aftaréskeia/ |
smurf {n} (fictional character) | :: στρουμφάκι {n} /stroumfáki/ |
smut {n} (soot) SEE: soot | :: |
Smyrna {prop} (city) | :: Σμύρνη {f} /Smýrni/; Ionic: Σμύρνη {f} /Smýrni/ |
snack {n} (a light meal) | :: κολατσιό {n} /kolatsió/ |
snack {n} (an item of food eaten between meals) | :: κολατσιό {n} /kolatsió/ |
snail {n} (any animal of the class Gastropoda having a shell) | :: σαλιγκάρι {n} /saligkári/ |
snake {n} (legless reptile) | :: φίδι {n} /fídi/ |
snake {n} (treacherous person) | :: φίδι {n} /fídi/ |
snake {v} (to move in a winding path) | :: ελίσσομαι /elíssomai/ |
snake charmer {n} (snake charmer) | :: γητευτής φιδιών {m} /giteftís fidión/ |
snake in the grass {n} (a treacherous person) | :: φίδι {n} /fídi/ |
snap {v} (to speak abruptly or sharply) | :: αποπαίρνω /apopaírno/ |
snap bean {n} (unripe or green fruit pod of a bean plant) SEE: green bean | :: |
snapdragon {n} (any plant of the genus Antirrhinum) | :: σκυλάκι {n} /skyláki/ |
snap election {n} (election called before the regularly scheduled time) | :: πρόωρες εκλογές {f-p} /próores eklogés/ |
snarky {adj} (sarcastic and irreverent) | :: σαρκαστικός {m} /sarkastikós/, δηκτικός {m} /diktikós/ |
snarl {v} (to embarrass) | :: φερνω κπ σε δυσκολη θεση /ferno kp se dyskoli thesi/ |
snatch {v} (to grasp quickly) | :: αρπάζω /arpázo/ |
snatch {v} (to grasp and remove) | :: αρπάζω /arpázo/ |
snatch {v} (to steal) | :: αρπάζω /arpázo/, κλέβω /klévo/ |
snatch {v} (to do quickly) | :: αρπάζω /arpázo/ |
sneaker {n} (leisure shoes, often worn for sports; trainers) | :: αθλητικά παπούτσια {n-p} /athlitiká papoútsia/ |
sneeze {v} (expel air as a reflex) | :: φταρνίζομαι /ftarnízomai/, φτερνίζομαι /fternízomai/, πταρνίζομαι /ptarnízomai/ |
sneeze {n} (act of sneezing) | :: φτάρνισμα {n} /ftárnisma/, φτερνίσμα {n} /fternísma/, πτέρνισμα {n} /ptérnisma/ |
snigger {n} (a sly or snide laugh) | :: χαχανητό {p} /chachanitó/ |
sniper {n} (a person using long-range small arms for precise attacks from a concealed position) | :: ελεύθερος σκοπευτής /eléftheros skopeftís/ |
snippet {n} (a tiny piece or part) | :: απόσπασμα /apóspasma/ |
snob {n} (person who seeks to be a member of the upper classes) | :: σνομπ {m} {f} /snomp/, ψηλομύτης {m} /psilomýtis/, ακατάδεκτος {m} /akatádektos/ |
snobbery {n} (the property or trait of being a snob) | :: ακαταδεξιά {f} /akatadexiá/ |
snobbish {adj} (having the property of being a snob) | :: ακατάδεκτος /akatádektos/ |
snobby {adj} (characteristic of a snob) | :: κενόδοξος /kenódoxos/ |
snooker {n} (cue sport) | :: σνούκερ {m} /snoúker/ |
snoot {v} (slang: human nose) SEE: schnozzle | :: |
snooty {adj} (pompous) | :: ακατάδεκτος /akatádektos/ |
snooze {v} | :: λαγοκοιμάμαι /lagokoimámai/, παίρνω έναν υπνάκο /paírno énan ypnáko/ |
snooze {n} (A period of sleep; a nap) | :: υπνάκος {m} /ypnákos/ |
snore {v} (breathe during sleep with harsh noises) | :: ροχαλίζω /rochalízo/ |
snore {n} (act and noise of snoring) | :: ροχαλητό {n} /rochalitó/, ροχάλισμα {n} /rochálisma/ |
snot {n} (mucus) | :: μύξα {f} /mýxa/ |
snot {n} (contemptible child) | :: μυξιάρικο {n} /myxiáriko/ |
snot {v} (to blow, wipe or clear the nose) | :: μυξιάζω /myxiázo/ |
snout {n} (long, projecting nose, mouth, and jaw of a beast) | :: ρύγχος {n} /rýnchos/ |
snow {n} (precipitation) | :: χιόνι {n} /chióni/ |
snow {n} (TV noise) | :: χιόνι {n} /chióni/ |
snow {n} (collective precipitation) | :: χιονόπτωση {f} /chionóptosi/, νιφετός {m} /nifetós/ |
snow {v} (have snow fall from the sky) | :: χιονίζω /chionízo/ |
snowball {n} (ball of snow) | :: χιονόμπαλα {f} /chionómpala/ |
snowball fight {n} (play fight) | :: χιονοπόλεμος {m} /chionopólemos/ |
snowbank {n} (a heap of snow) SEE: snowdrift | :: |
snow bunting {n} (bird) | :: χιονοτσίχλονο {n} /chionotsíchlono/ |
snow-capped {adj} (covered with snow at the top) | :: χιονοσκεπής {m} {f} /chionoskepís/ |
snow chain {n} (a chain put on a wheel of a vehicle to give it more traction) | :: αντιολισθήτικη αλυσίδα {f} /antiolisthítiki alysída/ (antiolisthítiki alysída) |
snowdrift {n} (bank of snow) | :: χιονοστιβάδα {f} /chionostiváda/ |
snowdrop {n} (plant) | :: λευκόιο {n} /lefkóio/ |
snowfall {n} (instance of falling of snow) | :: χιονόπτωση {f} /chionóptosi/ |
snowflake {n} (crystal) | :: νιφάδα {f} /nifáda/ |
snowflake {n} (Plectrophenax nivalis) SEE: snow bunting | :: |
snow globe {n} (decorative object) | :: σφαίρα χιονιού /sfaíra chionioú/ |
snow leopard {n} (a large feline mammal, Uncia uncia) | :: ίρβις {f} /írvis/, λευκή λεοπάρδαλη {f} /lefkí leopárdali/, λεοπάρδαλη του χιονιού {f} /leopárdali tou chionioú/ |
snowman {n} (figure made of snow) | :: χιονάνθρωπος {m} /chionánthropos/ |
snow plow {n} (vehicle) | :: εκχιονιστήρας {m} /ekchionistíras/ |
snow plow {n} (device) | :: εκχιονιστήρας {m} /ekchionistíras/ |
snow plow {v} (transitive: clear (roads, etc) using a snow plow) | :: εκχιονίζω /ekchionízo/ |
Snow Queen {prop} (fairy tale character with power over snow and ice) | :: Βασίλισσα του Χιονιού {f} /Vasílissa tou Chionioú/ |
snowshoe {n} (flat footwear worn to facilitate walking in deep snow) | :: χιονοπέδιλο {n} /chionopédilo/ |
snowstorm {n} (bad weather involving blowing winds and snow) | :: χιονοθύελλα {f} /chionothýella/ |
snow-white {adj} (as white as snow) | :: χιονόλευκος {m} /chionólefkos/, κατάλευκος /katálefkos/, κάτασπρος /kátaspros/, ολόλευκος /olólefkos/, ολόασπρος /olóaspros/, πάλλευκος /pállefkos/ |
Snow White {prop} (character from Snow White (Schneewittchen)) | :: Χιονάτη {f} /Chionáti/ |
Snow White {prop} (character from Snow-White and Rose-Red (Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot)) | :: Χιονούλα {f} /Chionoúla/ |
snug {adj} (comfortable; cosy, cozy) | :: άνετος /ánetos/ |
so {n} (sol) SEE: sol | :: |
so {conj} (in order that) | :: για να /gia na/ |
so {conj} (with the result that) | :: γι' αυτό /gi' aftó/ |
so {adv} (very) | :: τόσο /tóso/ |
so {adv} (to a particular extent) | :: τόσο /tóso/ |
so {adv} (in a particular manner) | :: έτσι /étsi/ |
so {interj} (interjection used to introduce a new topic) | :: λοιπόν /loipón/ |
so-and-so {n} (placeholder name) | :: τάδε {m} {f} {n} /táde/ |
so-and-so {n} (anything generic) | :: δείνα /deína/ |
soap {n} (soap opera) SEE: soap opera | :: |
soap {n} (substance) | :: σαπούνι {n} /sapoúni/ |
soap {v} (apply soap in washing) | :: σαπουνίζω /sapounízo/ |
soap bubble {n} (sphere of soap water) | :: σαπουνόφουσκα {f} /sapounófouska/ |
soapery {n} (factory making soap) | :: σαπωνοποιία {f} /saponopoiía/ |
soap opera {n} (television serial) | :: σαπουνόπερα {f} /sapounópera/ |
soapstone {n} (soft rock) | :: στεατίτης {m} /steatítis/ |
so be it {phrase} (indication of acceptance) | :: ας είναι /as eínai/ |
sober {adj} (not drunk) | :: νηφάλιος {m} /nifálios/ |
sober {adj} (not given to excessive drinking of alcohol) | :: εγκρατής {m} /egkratís/ |
sober {adj} (moderate) | :: νηφάλιος {m} /nifálios/, μετρημένος {m} /metriménos/ |
sober up {v} (to become sober) | :: ξεμεθώ /xemethó/ |
sobriety {n} (quality or state of being sober) | :: νηφαλιότητα {f} /nifaliótita/ |
sobriety {n} (quality or state of not being intoxicated) | :: νηφαλιότητα {f} /nifaliótita/ |
sobriquet {n} (familiar name for a person) | :: χαϊδευτικό {n} /chaïdeftikó/ |
so-called {adj} (so named, but wrongly so) | :: αποκαλούμενος {m} /apokaloúmenos/, λεγόμενος {m} /legómenos/, δήθεν /díthen/ |
so-called {adj} (so named) | :: αποκαλούμενος {m} /apokaloúmenos/, λεγόμενος {m} /legómenos/ |
soccer {n} (game) | :: ποδόσφαιρο {n} /podósfairo/ |
Sochi {prop} (city in Russia) | :: Σότσι /Sótsi/ |
sociable lapwing {n} (Vanellus gregarius) | :: αγελοκαλημάνα {f} /agelokalimána/ |
sociable plover {n} (Vanellus gregarius) SEE: sociable lapwing | :: |
social {adj} (extroverted or outgoing) | :: κοινωνικός /koinonikós/ |
social {adj} (relating to society) | :: κοινωνικός {m} /koinonikós/ |
social climber {n} (one who tries to improve his or her social position) | :: αριβίστας {m} /arivístas/ |
social Darwinism {n} (theory) | :: κοινωνικός δαρβινισμός /koinonikós darvinismós/ |
social democracy {n} (moderate left-wing political philosophy) | :: σοσιαλδημοκρατία /sosialdimokratía/ |
social democrat {n} (supporter of social democracy) | :: σοσιαλδημοκράτης /sosialdimokrátis/ |
social democratic {adj} (of or pertaining to social democracy) | :: σοσιαλδημοκρατικός /sosialdimokratikós/ |
social distancing {n} (practice of maintaining physical distance between people to reduce the spread of communicable diseases) | :: κοινωνική απομάκρυνση {f} /koinonikí apomákrynsi/ |
social engineering {n} (practice of tricking a user) | :: κοινωνική μηχανική {f} /koinonikí michanikí/ |
socialism {n} (political philosophy of social and economic equality) | :: σοσιαλισμός {m} /sosialismós/ |
socialist {adj} (of, promoting, practicing, or characteristic of socialism) | :: σοσιαλιστικός /sosialistikós/ |
socialist {n} (one who practices or advocates socialism) | :: σοσιαλιστής {m} /sosialistís/, κοινωνιστής {m} /koinonistís/ |
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia {prop} (Yugoslav state that existed from 1943 until 1992) | :: Σοσιαλιστική Ομοσπονδιακή Δημοκρατία της Γιουγκοσλαβίας {f} /Sosialistikí Omospondiakí Dimokratía tis Giougkoslavías/ |
socialistic {adj} (relating to socialism) | :: σοσιαλιστικός /sosialistikós/ |
socialistically {adv} (socialistically) | :: σοσιαλιστικά /sosialistiká/ |
Socialist Republic of Vietnam {prop} (official name of Vietnam) | :: Σοσιαλιστικής Δημοκρατίας του Βιετνάμ {f} /Sosialistikís Dimokratías tou Vietnám/ |
socialization {n} (sociology: the process of learning one’s culture) | :: κοινωνικοποίηση {f} /koinonikopoíisi/ |
social justice {n} (fairness in society) | :: κοινωνική δικαιοσύνη {f} /koinonikí dikaiosýni/ |
social media {n} (interactive forms of media) | :: μέσα κοινωνικής δικτύωσης {n-p} /mésa koinonikís diktýosis/ |
social network {n} (a network of personal or business contacts on the Internet) | :: κοινωνικό δίκτυο {n} /koinonikó díktyo/ |
society {n} (group of people sharing culture) | :: κοινωνία {f} /koinonía/ |
society {n} (group of persons who meet from time to time to engage in a common interest) | :: σύλλογος {m} /sýllogos/, εταιρεία {f} /etaireía/ |
society {n} (people of one’s country or community as a whole) | :: κοινωνία {f} /koinonía/ |
sociocultural {adj} (of both society and culture) | :: κοινωνικοπολιτιστικός /koinonikopolitistikós/ |
sociolect {n} (variant of language used by a social group) | :: κοινωνιόλεκτος {f} /koinoniólektos/ |
sociolinguistics {n} (the study of social and cultural effects on language) | :: κοινωνιογλωσσολογία {f} /koinonioglossología/ |
sociology {n} (study of society, human social interactions, etc.) | :: κοινωνιολογία {f} /koinoniología/ |
sociopath {n} (person with antisocial personality disorder) | :: κοινωνιοπαθής {m} {f} /koinoniopathís/ |
sock {n} (covering for the foot) | :: κάλτσα {f} /káltsa/, [obsolete] περιπόδιο {n} /peripódio/ |
sock {n} (violent blow, punch) | :: γροθιά {f} /grothiá/ |
socket {n} (mechanical opening) | :: ρευματοδότης {m} /revmatodótis/, πρίζα {f} /príza/ |
socket {n} (hollow in a bone) | :: φατνίο {n} /fatnío/, κόγχη {f} /kónchi/ |
Socrates {prop} (Greek philosopher) | :: Σωκράτης {m} /Sokrátis/ |
Socratic irony {n} (the practice or act of asking someone a question in order to demonstrate their ignorance) | :: σωκρατική ειρωνεία {f} /sokratikí eironeía/ |
Socratic method {prop} | :: μαιευτική {f} /maieftikí/ |
sodality {n} (companionship) SEE: companionship | :: |
sodality {n} (fraternity) | :: αδελφότητα {f} /adelfótita/ |
soda water {n} (water with carbon dioxide) | :: σόδα {f} /sóda/ |
sodden {adj} (soaked) | :: μουσκεμένος /mouskeménos/ |
sodium {n} (reactive metal) | :: νάτριο {n} /nátrio/ |
sodium benzoate {n} (the sodium salt of benzoic acid) | :: βενζοϊκό νάτριο {n} /venzoïkó nátrio/ |
sodium bicarbonate {n} (salt of sodium hydroxide and carbonic acid) | :: διττανθρακικό νάτριο {n} /dittanthrakikó nátrio/ |
sodium carbonate {n} (Na2CO3) | :: ανθρακικό νάτριο {n} /anthrakikó nátrio/, σόδα {f} /sóda/ |
sodium hydrogen carbonate {n} (NaHCO3) SEE: sodium bicarbonate | :: |
sodium hydroxide {n} (caustic alkali) | :: υδροξείδιο νατρίου {n} /ydroxeídio natríou/ |
Sodom {prop} (city in the Middle East) | :: Σόδομα {f} /Sódoma/ |
sodomite {n} (one who practices sodomy) | :: σοδομίτης /sodomítis/ |
sodomy {n} (anal sex, see also: anal sex) | :: σοδομία {f} /sodomía/ |
sofa {n} (upholstered seat) | :: καναπές {m} /kanapés/ |
soffit {n} (visible underside of an arch, balcony, beam, cornice, staircase, vault or any other architectural element) | :: υπερώο {n} /yperóo/ |
Sofia {prop} (the capital city of Bulgaria) | :: Σόφια /Sófia/ |
soft {adj} (foolish) SEE: foolish | :: |
soft-boiled {adj} (of an egg) | :: μελάτος /melátos/ |
soft copy {n} (digital copy of a document) | :: ψηφιακό αντίγραφο {n} /psifiakó antígrafo/ |
soft drink {n} (sweet, non-alcoholic carbonated beverage) | :: αναψυκτικό {n} /anapsyktikó/ |
softener {n} (water softener) SEE: water softener | :: |
softener {n} (fabric softener) SEE: fabric softener | :: |
soft sign {n} (Cyrillic letter Ь/ь) | :: μαλακό σημείο {n} /malakó simeío/, «μιάχκιι ζνακ» {m} /«miáchkii znak»/ |
soft skill {n} (personal skill that is usually interpersonal, non-specialized, and difficult to quantify) | :: ήπια δεξιότητα {f} /ípia dexiótita/ |
software {n} (encoded computer instructions) | :: λογισμικό {n} /logismikó/ |
software engineer {n} (one who designs and implements software solutions) | :: μηχανικός λογισμικού {m} /michanikós logismikoú/ |
software engineering {n} (subfield of engineering concerned with the development, operation, and maintenance of software) | :: μηχανική λογισμικού {f} /michanikí logismikoú/, τεχνολογία λογισμικού {f} /technología logismikoú/ |
soil {v} (to defecate into one's clothing) SEE: soil oneself | :: |
soiled {adj} (dirty) | :: λερωμένος {m} /leroménos/, ρυπαρός {m} /ryparós/, βρώμικος {m} /vrómikos/ |
soil oneself {v} (to defecate on oneself accidentally) | :: χέζομαι /chézomai/ |
soiree {n} (formal evening party) | :: εσπερίδα {f} /esperída/ |
sol {n} (fifth note of a major scale) | :: σολ {n} /sol/ |
solace {n} (consolation) | :: παρηγοριά {f} /parigoriá/ |
solace {v} (to give solace to) | :: παρηγορώ /parigoró/ |
solace {v} (to allay, assuage) | :: ανακουφίζω /anakoufízo/ |
solar {adj} (of or pertaining to the sun) | :: ηλιακός /iliakós/ |
solar eclipse {n} (when the Moon passes between the Earth and the sun) | :: έκλειψη ηλίου {f} /ékleipsi ilíou/ |
solar system {n} (any collection of heavenly bodies orbiting a star) | :: ηλιακό σύστημα {n} /iliakó sýstima/ |
solar system {prop} (Solar System) SEE: Solar System | :: |
Solar System {prop} (the Sun and all the heavenly bodies that orbit around it) | :: ηλιακό σύστημα {n} /iliakó sýstima/ |
solar time {n} (local time based on a solar day) | :: ηλιακός χρόνος {m} /iliakós chrónos/ |
solder {n} (any of various alloys that are used to join small pieces of metal together) | :: συγκολλώ /sygkolló/ |
soldering iron {n} (tool) | :: κολλητήρι {n} /kollitíri/ |
soldier {n} (member of an army) | :: στρατιώτης {m} /stratiótis/ |
soldier {n} (a guardsman) | :: εθνοφρουρός {m} /ethnofrourós/, φρουρός {m} /frourós/, φύλακας {m} /fýlakas/ |
soldier of fortune {n} (mercenary) | :: μισθοφόρος {m} /misthofóros/, τυχοδιώκτης {m} /tychodióktis/ |
sole {adj} (only) | :: μόνος {m} /mónos/, μοναδικός {m} /monadikós/, αποκλειστικός {m} /apokleistikós/ |
sole {adj} (unmarried; widowed) | :: [unmarried] άγαμος {m} /ágamos/, [widowed] χήρος {m} /chíros/ |
sole {n} (bottom of the foot) | :: πέλμα {n} /pélma/ |
sole {n} (bottom of a shoe or boot) | :: σόλα {f} /sóla/ |
sole {n} (fish) | :: γλώσσα {f} /glóssa/ |
sole {v} (put a sole on (a shoe or boot)) | :: σολιάζω /soliázo/ |
solecism {n} (error in the use of language) | :: σολοικισμός {m} /soloikismós/ |
solely {adv} (exclusively) | :: μόνο /móno/, αποκλειστικά /apokleistiká/, απλώς και μόνο /aplós kai móno/, εξ ολοκλήρου /ex oloklírou/ |
solenoid {n} (solenoid) | :: ηλεκτρομαγνητική βαλβίδα {f} /ilektromagnitikí valvída/ |
solicitor {n} (lawyer offering legal services to clients apart from acting as court advocate) | :: δικηγόρος {m} {f} /dikigóros/ |
solicitor {n} (lawyer whose role has merged with that of a barrister) | :: δικηγόρος {m} {f} /dikigóros/ |
solid {adj} (in the solid state) | :: στερεός /stereós/ |
solid {adj} (lacking holes or hollows) | :: συμπαγής /sympagís/, ατόφιος /atófios/ |
solid {adj} (strong, unyielding (as of foundations etc)) | :: στερεός /stereós/, γερός /gerós/ |
solid {n} (chemistry: fundamental state of matter) | :: στερεό {n} /stereó/ |
solid angle {n} (three-dimensional analog of an angle) | :: στερεά γωνία {f} /stereá gonía/ |
solidarity {n} (unifying bond between individuals with common goal or enemy) | :: αλληλεγγύη {f} /allilengýi/, συναδελφικότητα {f} /synadelfikótita/ |
solidarity {n} (psychological or material support) | :: αλληλεγγύη {f} /allilengýi/ |
solid state {adj} (physics: of or relating to the properties of solids) | :: στερεάς κατάστασης /stereás katástasis/ |
solid state {adj} (electronics: of or relating to semiconductors) | :: στερεάς κατάστασης /stereás katástasis/ |
solid-state {adj} (based upon semiconductors) | :: στερεάς κατάστασης /stereás katástasis/ |
solidus {n} (slash) SEE: slash | :: |
soliloquize {v} (to perform a soliloquy) | :: μονολογώ /monologó/ |
soliloquy {n} (act of a character speaking to himself) | :: μονόλογος {m} /monólogos/ |
soliloquy {n} (speech or written discourse in this form) | :: μονόλογος {m} /monólogos/ |
solipsism {n} (theory) | :: εγωμονισμός {m} /egomonismós/ |
solitaire {n} (person who lives alone) SEE: solitary | :: |
solitaire {n} (patience) SEE: patience | :: |
solitary {n} (one who lives alone) | :: μονήρης /moníris/ |
solitary {adj} (living alone or being by oneself) | :: μοναχικός /monachikós/ |
solitary {adj} (single; individual; sole) | :: μονήρης /moníris/ |
solitary {n} (solitary confinement) SEE: solitary confinement | :: |
solitary confinement {n} (forced isolation) | :: απομόνωση {f} /apomónosi/ |
solitude {n} (state of being alone) | :: μοναξιά {f} /monaxiá/ |
solo {n} (piece of music for one) | :: σόλο {n} /sólo/ |
solo {n} (job or performance done by one person) | :: σόλο {n} /sólo/ |
Solomon {prop} (king of Israel) | :: Σολομών {m} /Solomón/ |
Solomon {prop} (male given name) | :: Σολομών {m} /Solomón/, Σουλεϊμάν {m} /Souleïmán/ |
Solomon Islands {prop} (A country in Melanesia) | :: Νήσοι Σολομώντος {m-p} /Nísoi Solomóntos/ |
so long as {phrase} (as long as) SEE: as long as | :: |
solstice {n} (point where the earth stands at the extreme of its ellipsis around the sun) | :: ηλιοστάσιο {n} /iliostásio/ |
solution {n} (liquid mixture) | :: διάλυμα {n} /diályma/ |
solution {n} (answer to a problem (mathematics)) | :: λύση {f} /lýsi/ |
solution {n} (satisfaction of a claim or debt) | :: λύση {f} /lýsi/ |
solvent {n} (liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute) | :: διαλύτης {m} /dialýtis/ |
solvent {adj} (able to pay all debts) | :: διαλυτικός {m} /dialytikós/ |
Somali {n} (a language) | :: σομαλικά {n-p} /somaliká/ |
Somali {n} (a person from Somalia or of Somali descent) | :: Σομαλός {m} /Somalós/, Σομαλή {f} /Somalí/ |
Somali {adj} (pertaining to Somalia) | :: σομαλικός {m} /somalikós/ |
Somalia {prop} (country in the Horn of Africa) | :: Σομαλία {f} /Somalía/ |
Somalian {adj} (pertaining to Somalia) SEE: Somali | :: |
Somalian {n} (someone from Somalia) SEE: Somali | :: |
Somaliland {prop} (region) | :: Σομαλιλάνδη {f} /Somalilándi/ |
somatic nervous system {n} (part of the peripheral nervous system that transmits signals from central nervous system to skeletal muscles) | :: σωματικό νευρικό σύστημα {n} /somatikó nevrikó sýstima/ |
sombre tit {n} (Poecile lugubris) | :: κλείδωνας /kleídonas/ |
some {pron} (certain number) | :: μερικοί {m-p} /merikoí/, μερικές {f-p} /merikés/, μερικά {n-p} /meriká/ |
some {pron} (indefinite quantity or number) | :: μερικοί {m-p} /merikoí/, μερικές {f-p} /merikés/, μερικά {n-p} /meriká/ |
some {pron} (indefinite amount, part) | :: λίγο /lígo/ |
some {determiner} (certain proportion of) | :: μερικοί {m-p} /merikoí/, μερικές {f-p} /merikés/, μερικά {n-p} /meriká/ |
some {determiner} (unspecified quantity or number of) | :: λίγο /lígo/ |
some {determiner} (unspecified amount of) | :: λίγο /lígo/ |
some {determiner} (certain, unspecified or unknown) | :: κάποιος /kápoios/ |
some {determiner} (considerable quantity or number of) | :: αρκετά /arketá/ |
some {determiner} | :: μερικοί /merikoí/, λίγο /lígo/, κάποιος /kápoios/ |
some {adv} (approximately, roughly) | :: περίπου /perípou/ |
somebody {pron} (some unspecified person) | :: κάποιος /kápoios/ |
somehow {adv} (in one way or another; in some way not yet known or designated) | :: κάπως /kápos/ |
someone {pron} (some person) | :: κάποιος /kápoios/ |
someone else {pron} (some other person) | :: κάποιος άλλος /kápoios állos/, άλλος /állos/ |
somersault {n} (the act of going head over heels) | :: κυβίστηση {f} /kyvístisi/, τούμπα {f} /toúmpa/ |
something {pron} (unspecified object) | :: κάτι {n} /káti/ |
something {pron} (talent that is hard to pin down) | :: κάτι {n} /káti/ |
something is rotten in the state of Denmark {phrase} (Hamlet quotation, used in other contexts to mean "something is not right") | :: κάτι σάπιο υπάρχει στο βασίλειο της Δανιμαρκίας /káti sápio ypárchei sto vasíleio tis Danimarkías/ |
sometime {adv} (obsolete: sometimes) SEE: sometimes | :: |
sometime {adv} (at an unstated or indefinite time in the future) | :: κάποτε /kápote/ |
sometime {adj} (former) | :: πρώην {m} /próin/, αλλοτινός {m} /allotinós/ |
sometimes {adv} (on certain occasions, but not always) | :: ενίοτε /eníote/, μερικές φορές /merikés forés/, καμιά φορά /kamiá forá/ |
somewhat {pron} (something) SEE: something | :: |
somewhere {adv} (in some place) | :: κάπου /kápou/; Ionic: κού /koú/ |
somewhere else {adv} (in or at some other place) | :: αλλού /alloú/ |
somewhere else {adv} (to some other place) | :: άλλοθι /állothi/ |
somewhither {adv} (to some place) SEE: somewhere | :: |
sommelier {n} (wine steward / stewardess, wine waiter / waitress) | :: οινοχόος {m} /oinochóos/ |
somnolence {n} (a state of drowsiness or sleepiness) | :: υπνηλία {f} /ypnilía/ |
son {n} (a male person in relation to his parents) | :: γιος {m} /gios/ |
son {n} (an adopted son) | :: γιος {m} /gios/ |
son {n} (a son through close relationship) | :: γιος {m} /gios/ |
son {n} (a son through major influence) | :: γιος {m} /gios/ |
son {n} (male descendant) | :: γιος {m} /gios/ |
son {n} (familiar address) | :: γιος {m} /gios/ |
sonar {n} (device) | :: βυθομέτρου /vythométrou/ |
sonata form {n} (a form of classical music) | :: φόρμα σονάτας {f} /fórma sonátas/ |
song {n} (music with words) | :: τραγούδι {n} /tragoúdi/ |
song {n} (sound of another animal) | :: τραγούδι {n} /tragoúdi/ |
song {n} (sound of a bird) SEE: birdsong | :: |
songbird {n} (bird) | :: ωδικό πτηνό {n} /odikó ptinó/ |
Song of Solomon {prop} (book of the Bible) SEE: Song of Songs | :: |
Song of Songs {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Άσμα Ασμάτων {n} /Ásma Asmáton/ |
song thrush {n} (song thrush) | :: κελαηδότσιχλα {f} /kelaïdótsichla/ |
songwriter {n} (someone who writes the lyrics and usually the music of songs) | :: τραγουδοποιός {m} /tragoudopoiós/ |
son-in-law {n} (son-in-law) | :: γαμπρός {m} /gamprós/ |
sonnet {n} (verse form consisting of fourteen lines) | :: σονέτο {n} /sonéto/ |
son of a bitch {n} (objectionable person) | :: πουτάνας γιος {m} /poutánas gios/ |
son of a bitch {n} (objectionable thing) | :: μαλακία {f} /malakía/ |
son of a whore {n} (objectionable person) | :: πουτάνας γιος {m} /poutánas gios/ |
Son of God {prop} | :: Υιός του Θεού {m} /Yiós tou Theoú/ |
sonometer {n} (audiometer) SEE: audiometer | :: |
Sony {prop} (An international electronics and media company based in Tokyo, Japan) | :: Σόνι /Sóni/ |
soon {adv} (within a short time) | :: σύντομα /sýntoma/, νωρίς /norís/ |
sooner or later {adv} (set phrase; eventually) | :: αργά ή γρήγορα /argá í grígora/ |
soot {n} (fine black or dull brown particles) | :: αιθάλη {f} /aitháli/ |
soothsayer {n} (one who predicts the future) | :: μάντις /mántis/ |
sop {n} (gravy) SEE: gravy | :: |
São Paulo {prop} (city and state) | :: Σάο Πάολο {n} /Sáo Páolo/, Σάο Πάουλο {n} /Sáo Páoulo/ |
Sophia {prop} (female given name) | :: Σοφία {f} /Sofía/ |
sophism {n} (flawed argument superficially correct in its reasoning, usually designed to deceive) | :: σόφισμα {n} /sófisma/, σοφιστεία {f} /sofisteía/ |
sophist {n} (ancient teacher of rhetoric, etc.) | :: σοφιστής {m} /sofistís/ |
sophist {n} (one who is captious, fallacious, or deceptive in argument) | :: σοφιστής {m} /sofistís/ |
sophisticated {adj} (having obtained worldly experience) | :: έμπειρος /émpeiros/, πολύπειρος /polýpeiros/ |
sophisticated {adj} (elegant, refined) | :: κομψός /kompsós/, εκλεπτυσμένος /ekleptysménos/ |
sophisticated {adj} (complicated, especially of technology) | :: σύνθετος /sýnthetos/, πολύπλοκος /polýplokos/ |
sophisticated {adj} (appealing to the tastes of an intellectual) | :: εγκεφαλικός /egkefalikós/ |
sophistry {n} (an argument that seems plausible, but is fallacious or misleading) | :: σοφιστεία {f} /sofisteía/, σόφισμα {n} /sófisma/ |
Sophocles {prop} (Greek dramatic poet) | :: Σοφοκλής {m} /Sofoklís/ |
soporific {n} (sleep inducing agent) | :: υπνωτικό {n} /ypnotikó/ |
soporific {adj} (tending to induce sleep) | :: υπνωτικός {m} /ypnotikós/ |
soppy {adj} (sentimental) | :: σαχλός /sachlós/ |
sorb {n} (rowan tree) | :: σουρβιά /sourviá/ |
sorb {n} (fruit) | :: σούρβο /soúrvo/ |
sorcerer {n} (magician/wizard drawing upon natural powers) | :: μάγος {m} /mágos/ |
sore {adj} (causing pain) | :: επώδυνος {m} /epódynos/, πονεμένος {m} /poneménos/ |
sore {adj} (dire, distressing) | :: βασανιστικός {m} /vasanistikós/ |
sore {n} (injured, infected, inflamed, or diseased patch of skin) | :: έλκος {n} /élkos/, πληγή {f} /pligí/ |
sore {adj} (annoyed) SEE: annoyed | :: |
sorghum {n} (cereal) | :: σόργο {n} /sórgo/ |
sororicide {n} (killing of ones sister) | :: αδελφοκτονία {f} /adelfoktonía/ |
sororicide {n} (sister killer) | :: αδελφοκτόνος {m} {f} /adelfoktónos/ |
sorrel {n} (plant) | :: λάπατο {n} /lápato/ |
sorrel {n} (colour) | :: καστανοκόκκινος {n} /kastanokókkinos/, κοκκινόμαυρος {n} /kokkinómavros/ |
sorrel {adj} (colour) | :: καστανοκόκκινος {n} /kastanokókkinos/, κοκκινόμαυρος {n} /kokkinómavros/ |
Sorrento {prop} (town in the province of Naples) | :: Σορέντο {n} /Sorénto/ |
sorrow {n} (unhappiness) | :: λύπη {f} /lýpi/, θλίψη {f} /thlípsi/ |
sorry {adj} (regretful for an action or grieved) | :: λυπάμαι /lypámai/ |
sorry {interj} (expression of regret or sorrow) | :: συγγνώμη /syngnómi/ |
sorry {n} (act of saying sorry) | :: συγγνώμη {f} /syngnómi/ |
sorry, we don't accept credit cards {phrase} (sorry, we don't accept credit cards) | :: συγγνώμη, δεν δεχτούμε πιστωτικές κάρτες /syngnómi, den dechtoúme pistotikés kártes/ |
so-so {adj} (neither good nor bad) | :: έτσι κι έτσι /étsi ki étsi/ |
São Tomé and Príncipe {prop} (Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe) | :: Σάο Τομέ και Πρίνσιπε /Sáo Tomé kai Prínsipe/ |
Sãotomense {prop} (Forro) SEE: Forro | :: |
soubrette {n} (mischievous female in comedy) | :: σουμπρέτα {f} /soumpréta/ |
soufflé {n} (baked dish) | :: σουφλέ {n} /souflé/ |
soul {n} (the spirit or essence of a person that is often believed to live on after the person's death) | :: ψυχή {f} /psychí/ |
soul {n} (life, energy, vigour) | :: ψυχή {f} /psychí/ |
soul {n} (soul music) | :: σόουλ {f} /sóoul/ |
soul {n} (person, especially as one among many) | :: ψυχή {f} /psychí/ |
soulmate {n} (Someone with whom one has a special connection) | :: αδελφή ψυχή {f} /adelfí psychí/ |
soul music {n} (music genre) | :: σόουλ {f} /sóoul/ |
sound {n} (sensation perceived by the ear) | :: ήχος {m} /íchos/ |
sound {n} (vibration capable of causing this) | :: ήχος {m} /íchos/ |
sound {n} (long narrow inlet) | :: πορθμός {m} /porthmós/ |
sound {n} (to probe) | :: ακροώμαι /akroómai/ |
sound {n} (to test) | :: βολιδοσκοπώ /volidoskopó/ |
sound {n} (a probe) | :: στηθοσκόπιο {n} /stithoskópio/ |
sound {n} (cuttlefish) SEE: cuttlefish | :: |
sound engineer {n} (one who practices sound engineering) | :: ηχολήπτης /icholíptis/ |
sound law {n} (rule that describes historical sound change in a language) | :: φωνητικός νόμος {m} /fonitikós nómos/ |
soundly {adv} (in a thorough manner) | :: γερά /gerá/ |
sound post {n} (wooden rod inside a musical instrument) | :: ψυχή {f} /psychí/ |
soup {n} (dish) | :: σούπα {f} /soúpa/ |
souped-up {adj} (drunk, intoxicated) SEE: drunk | :: |
souped-up {adj} (excited) SEE: excited | :: |
soupçon {n} (suspicion, suggestion) SEE: suspicion | :: |
souq {n} (a street market in the Arabic-speaking countries) | :: σουκ /souk/ |
sour {adj} (having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste) | :: ξινός {m} /xinós/ |
sour {adj} (made rancid by fermentation, etc.) | :: ξινισμένος /xinisménos/ |
sour {adj} (tasting or smelling rancid) | :: ξινισμένος {m} /xinisménos/ |
sour {adj} (peevish or bad-tempered) | :: ξινός {m} /xinós/ |
sour {adj} ((of soil) excessively acidic and thus infertile) | :: όξινος /óxinos/ |
source {n} (person, place or thing) | :: πηγή {f} /pigí/ |
source {n} (spring etc.) | :: πηγή {f} /pigí/ |
source {n} (informant) | :: πηγή {f} /pigí/ |
source {n} ((computing) source code) SEE: source code | :: |
source code {n} (human-readable instructions in a programming language) | :: πηγαίος κώδικας {m} /pigaíos kódikas/ |
source control {n} (technology that handles access to computer files containing source code) | :: έλεγχος πηγαίου κώδικα {m} /élenchos pigaíou kódika/ |
sour cherry {n} (Prunus cerasus) | :: βυσσινιά {f} /vyssiniá/ |
sour cherry {n} (fruit) | :: βύσσινο {n} /výssino/ |
sourdough {n} (dough) | :: προζύμι {n} /prozými/, μεταλευτής {m} /metaleftís/ |
sour grapes {n} (acid grapes) | :: αγουρίδα {f} /agourída/ |
sour grapes {n} (expression of disdain for something one cannot have) | :: αγουρίδες {f-p} /agourídes/ |
sourness {n} (quality or condition) | :: αγουρίλα {f} /agouríla/, αγουράδα {f} /agouráda/, ξινίλα {f} /xiníla/ |
sourness {n} (said of human personalities) | :: στρυφνότητα {f} /stryfnótita/, δυστροπία {f} /dystropía/ |
soursop {n} (fruit) | :: γουανάμπανα {f} /gouanámpana/ |
south {n} (compass point) | :: νότος {m} /nótos/ |
south {adj} (of or pertaining to the south) | :: νότιος /nótios/ |
south {adv} (towards the south) | :: νότια /nótia/ |
South Africa {prop} (country) | :: Νότια Αφρική {f} /Nótia Afrikí/ |
South America {prop} (continent that is the southern part of the Americas) | :: Νότια Αμερική {f} /Nótia Amerikí/ |
Southampton {prop} (city) | :: Σαουθάμπτον /Saouthámpton/ |
South Asia {prop} (South Asia) | :: Νότια Ασία {f} /Nótia Asía/ |
South Australia {prop} (state of Australia) | :: Νότια Αυστραλία {f} /Nótia Afstralía/ |
South Carolina {prop} (US state) | :: Νότια Καρολίνα /Nótia Karolína/ |
southeast {n} (compass point) | :: νοτιοανατολικά /notioanatoliká/ |
southeast {adj} (southeastern) | :: νοτιοανατολικός /notioanatolikós/ |
southeast {adj} (towards the southeast) | :: νοτιοανατολικά /notioanatoliká/ |
Southeast Asia {prop} (a subregion of Asia) | :: Νοτιοανατολική Ασία {f} /Notioanatolikí Asía/ |
southern {adj} (of the south) | :: νότιος /nótios/ |
Southern Cross {prop} (constellation) | :: Σταυρός του Νότου {m} /Stavrós tou Nótou/ |
Southern Europe {prop} (Southern Europe) | :: Νότια Ευρώπη {f} /Nótia Evrópi/ |
Southern European {adj} (Southern European) | :: νοτιοευρωπαϊκός {m} /notioevropaïkós/ |
Southern Hemisphere {n} (hemisphere to the south of its equator) | :: νότιο ημισφαίριο {n} /nótio imisfaírio/ |
southernmost {adj} (farthest south) | :: νοτιότερος /notióteros/ |
Southern Ocean {prop} (the ocean surrounding Antarctica) | :: Νότιος Ωκεανός {m} /Nótios Okeanós/ |
South Georgia {prop} (the island) | :: Νότιος Γεωργία {f} /Nótios Georgía/ |
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands {prop} (territory) | :: Νήσοι Νότια Γεωργία και Νότιες Σάντουιτς {f-p} /Nísoi Nótia Georgía kai Nóties Sántouits/ |
South Korea {prop} (country in East Asia) | :: Νότια Κορέα {f} /Nótia Koréa/ |
South Korean {n} (person from or descended from South Korea) | :: Νοτιοκορεάτης {m} /Notiokoreátis/, Νοτιοκορεάτισσα {f} /Notiokoreátissa/ |
South Korean {adj} (of South Korea) | :: νοτιοκορεατικός /notiokoreatikós/ |
South Ossetia {prop} (South Ossetia) | :: Νότια Οσετία {f} /Nótia Osetía/ |
South Pole {prop} (the southernmost point on Earth) | :: Νότιος Πόλος {m} /Nótios Pólos/ |
South Sandwich Islands {prop} (the islands) | :: Νότιοι Σάντουιτς Νήσοι {f-p} /Nótioi Sántouits Nísoi/ |
South Sea {prop} (Southern Ocean) SEE: Southern Ocean | :: |
south-southeast {n} (compass point) | :: νότια-νοτιοανατολικά {n-p} /nótia-notioanatoliká/ |
south-southwest {n} (compass point) | :: νότια-νοτιοδυτικά {n-p} /nótia-notiodytiká/ |
South Sudan {prop} (country in Africa) | :: Νότιο Σουδάν /Nótio Soudán/ |
South Tyrol {prop} (German-speaking region of northern Italy) | :: Νότιο Τιρόλο {n} /Nótio Tirólo/ |
southwest {n} (compass point) | :: νοτιοδυτικά /notiodytiká/ |
southwest {adj} (towards the southwest) | :: νοτιοδυτικός {m} /notiodytikós/ |
souvenir {n} (item of sentimental value to remember an event or location) | :: ενθύμιο {n} /enthýmio/ |
sovereign {adj} (exercising power of rule) | :: κυρίαρχος /kyríarchos/, ηγεμονικός /igemonikós/ |
sovereign {n} (monarch) | :: ηγεμόνας /igemónas/ |
sovereignty {n} (of a nation: the state of making laws and controlling resources without the coercion of other nations.) | :: κυριαρχία {f} /kyriarchía/ |
soviet {n} (council) | :: σοβιέτ /soviét/ |
Soviet {n} (soviet) SEE: soviet | :: |
Sovietology {n} (the field of study of the Soviet Union) | :: Σοβιετολογία /Sovietología/ |
Soviet Russia {prop} (Russia) SEE: Russia | :: |
Soviet Russia {prop} (Soviet Union) SEE: Soviet Union | :: |
Soviet Socialist Republic {prop} (any of the republics belonging to the former Soviet Union, see also: SSR) | :: σοβιετική σοσιαλιστική δημοκρατία {f} /sovietikí sosialistikí dimokratía/ |
Soviet Union {prop} (USSR, see also: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; USSR) | :: Σοβιετική Ένωση {f} /Sovietikí Énosi/ |
sovkhoz {n} (soviet state farm) | :: σοβχόζ {n} /sovchóz/ |
sow {n} (female pig) | :: γουρούνα {f} /gouroúna/, σκρόφα {f} /skrófa/ |
sow {n} (contemptible woman) | :: σκρόφα {f} /skrófa/ |
sow {v} (disperse seeds) | :: σπέρνω /spérno/ |
so what {interj} (reply of indifference) | :: και λοιπόν; /kai loipón?/, ε και; /e kai?/ |
sow thistle {n} (thistle) | :: ζοχός {m} /zochós/ |
soy {n} (soy beans) | :: σόγια {n} /sógia/ |
soy {n} (soy sauce) SEE: soy sauce | :: |
soya bean {n} (soybean) SEE: soybean | :: |
soybean {n} (seed) | :: κύαμος σόγιας {m} /kýamos sógias/ |
soyburger {n} (burger made from soy) | :: σόιμπεργκερ /sóimpergker/ |
soy sauce {n} (a condiment and ingredient made from fermented soybeans) | :: σάλτσα σόγιας {f} /sáltsa sógias/ |
Soyuz {n} (a Soviet/Russian spacecraft) | :: Σογιούζ /Sogioúz/ |
space {n} (while) SEE: while | :: |
space {n} (physical extent in two or three dimensions) | :: χώρος {m} /chóros/, διάστημα {n} /diástima/ |
space {n} (area beyond atmosphere of planets) | :: διάστημα {n} /diástima/ |
space {n} (personal freedom) | :: χώρος {m} /chóros/ |
space {n} (gap between written characters, lines etc.) | :: διάστημα {n} /diástima/ |
space {n} (piece of type used to separate words) | :: διάστημα {n} /diástima/ |
space {n} (music: position on the staff) | :: διάστημα {n} /diástima/ |
space {n} (geometry: set of points) | :: χώρος {m} /chóros/ |
spaceship {n} (vehicle that flies through space) | :: διαστημόπλοιο {n} /diastimóploio/ |
space shuttle {n} (vehicle capable of travelling repeatedly btw Earth and outer space) | :: διαστημικό λεωφορείο {n} /diastimikó leoforeío/ |
space-time {n} (spacetime) SEE: spacetime | :: |
spacetime {n} (four dimensional continuum) | :: χωροχρόνος {m} /chorochrónos/ |
spacious {adj} (having much space; roomy) | :: ευρύχωρος /evrýchoros/, άνετος {m} /ánetos/ |
spacious {adj} (large in expanse) | :: ευρύς {m} /evrýs/, εκτεταμένος {m} /ektetaménos/ |
spade {n} (a garden tool with a handle and a flat blade for digging) | :: φτυάρι {n} /ftyári/ |
spade {n} (one of the black suits in a deck of cards) | :: μπαστούνι {n} /bastoúni/ |
spades {n} (spade) SEE: spade | :: |
spaghetti {n} (informally: any type of pasta) SEE: pasta | :: |
spaghetti {n} (pasta) | :: μακαρόνια {n-p} /makarónia/ |
spaghetti {n} (strand of spaghetti) | :: μακαρόνι {n} /makaróni/ |
spaghetti {n} (dish containing spaghetti) | :: μακαρόνια {n-p} /makarónia/ |
Spain {prop} (country in Europe) | :: Ισπανία {f} /Ispanía/ |
spanakopita {n} (Greek dish) | :: σπανακόπιτα {f} /spanakópita/ [spinach pie], σπανακοτυρόπιτα {f} /spanakotyrópita/ [spinach and cheese pie] |
Spaniard {n} (somebody from Spain) | :: Ισπανός {m} /Ispanós/, Ισπανίδα {f} /Ispanída/ |
Spanish {prop} (Romance language of Spain and the Americas) | :: ισπανικά {n-p} /ispaniká/, ισπανική γλώσσα /ispanikí glóssa/ |
Spanish chestnut {n} (tree) | :: καστανιά {f} /kastaniá/ |
Spanish chestnut {n} (fruit) | :: κάστανο {n} /kástano/ |
Spanish fly {n} (Lytta vesicatoria) | :: κανθαρίδα {f} /kantharída/ |
spanner {n} (hand tool for adjusting nuts and bolts) | :: γερμανικό κλειδί {n} /germanikó kleidí/ |
sparable {n} (shoe nail) | :: πρόκα {f} /próka/ |
spare part {n} (component kept in reserve) | :: ανταλλακτικό {n} /antallaktikó/ |
spare the rod and spoil the child {proverb} (if one does not discipline a child he or she will never learn respect or humility) | :: όποιος αγαπά, τιμωρεί /ópoios agapá, timoreí/ |
spare time {n} (free time) SEE: free time | :: |
spare tire {n} (extra tire) SEE: spare tyre | :: |
spare tire {n} (fat around midsection) SEE: spare tyre | :: |
spare tyre {n} (extra tyre) | :: ρεζέρβα {f} /rezérva/ |
spare wheel {n} (extra wheel) SEE: spare tyre | :: |
sparingly {adv} (in a sparing manner) | :: με φειδώ /me feidó/ |
spark {n} (particle of glowing matter) | :: σπινθήρας {m} /spinthíras/ |
sparkler {n} (hand-held firework) | :: βεγγαλικό {n} /vengalikó/ |
sparkling {adj} (of an object) | :: αστραφτερός /astrafterós/, σπινθηροβόλος /spinthirovólos/, λάμπων {m} /lámpon/ |
sparkling {adj} (of a beverage) | :: αφρώδης /afródis/, αεριούχος /aerioúchos/ |
sparkling water {n} (a form of carbonated water) SEE: soda water | :: |
sparkling wine {n} (effervescent wine) | :: αφρώδης οίνος {m} /afródis oínos/ |
spark plug {n} (part of an internal combustion engine) | :: μπουζί {n} /bouzí/, αναφλεκτήρας {m} /anaflektíras/, σπινθηριστής /spinthiristís/ |
sparrow {n} (bird of the family Passeridae) | :: σπουργίτι {n} /spourgíti/, σπουργίτης {m} /spourgítis/ |
sparrow {n} (Passer domesticus) SEE: house sparrow | :: |
sparrow hawk {n} (Accipiter nisus) SEE: Eurasian sparrowhawk | :: |
sparrowhawk {n} (Eurasian sparrowhawk) SEE: Eurasian sparrowhawk | :: |
Sparta {prop} (ancient city-state in southern Greece) | :: Σπάρτη {f} /Spárti/ |
Spartacus {prop} (Thracian name) | :: Σπάρτακος {m} /Spártakos/ |
spasm {n} (contraction of a muscle) | :: σπασμός {m} /spasmós/, σύσπαση {f} /sýspasi/ |
spasm {n} (a violent, excruciating seizure of pain) | :: σπασμός {m} /spasmós/, κρίση {f} /krísi/ |
spasm {n} (a sudden and temporary burst of energy, activity, or emotion) | :: κρίση {f} /krísi/, παροξυσμός {m} /paroxysmós/ |
spatial {adj} (pertaining to space) | :: διαστημικός {m} /diastimikós/, χωρικός {m} /chorikós/ |
spatula {n} (kitchen utensil for turning and lifting) | :: σπάτουλα {f} /spátoula/ |
spay {v} (remove the ovaries) | :: στειρώνω /steiróno/ |
speak {v} (to communicate with one's voice using words) | :: μιλώ /miló/, λέω /léo/ |
speaker {n} (one who speaks) | :: ομιλητής {m} /omilitís/ |
speaker {n} (loudspeaker) | :: μεγάφωνο {n} /megáfono/, ηχείο {n} /icheío/ |
speaker {n} (politics: the chair or presiding officer) | :: πρόεδρος {m} {f} /próedros/ |
speaker {n} (one who makes a speech to an audience) | :: ομιλητής {m} /omilitís/, ρήτορας {m} /rítoras/ |
speaking of {adv} (relatedly) | :: μιας και τό 'φερε η κουβέντα /mias kai tó 'fere i kouvénta/, παρεμπιπτόντως /parempiptóntos/ |
speak of the devil {phrase} (expression used when a person mentioned in the current conversation happens to arrive) | :: κατά φωνή κι ο γάιδαρος /katá foní ki o gáidaros/ |
speak softly and carry a big stick {proverb} (do not boast but do make others aware that you are prepared to use force) | :: όπου δεν τύπτει λόγος τύπτει ράβδος /ópou den týptei lógos týptei rávdos/ |
spear {n} (long stick with a sharp tip) | :: δόρυ {n} /dóry/, λόγχη {f} /lónchi/ |
spear {n} (sharp tool used by fishermen to retrieve fish) | :: καμάκι {n} /kamáki/ |
spear {v} (strike with any long narrow object) | :: λογχίζω /lonchízo/ |
spear gun {n} (type of gun) | :: ψαροτούφεκο {n} /psarotoúfeko/, ψαροντούφεκο {n} /psarontoúfeko/ |
spearman {n} (soldier with spear) | :: λογχοφόρος {m} /lonchofóros/ |
spearmint {n} (Mentha spicata) | :: δυόσμος {m} /dyósmos/ |
special {adj} (distinguished by a unique or unusual quality) | :: έκτακτος {m} /éktaktos/ |
special {adj} (of particular interest or value; certain; dear; beloved; favored) | :: ειδικός {m} /eidikós/, ιδιαίτερος {m} /idiaíteros/ |
special {adj} (constituting or relating to a species) | :: ειδικός {m} /eidikós/ |
special {n} (A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered) | :: προσφορά {f} /prosforá/ |
special {n} ((TV, radio) Unsual or exceptional episode of a series) | :: έκτακτος {m} /éktaktos/ |
specialist {n} (expert) | :: ειδικός {m} /eidikós/, εμπειρογνώμονας {m} /empeirognómonas/ |
specially {adv} ((proscribed) extremely) SEE: extremely | :: |
special relativity {n} (physics theory) | :: ειδική σχετικότητα {f} /eidikí schetikótita/ |
special school {n} (school specifically run for students with disabilities or other problems that need special treatment) | :: ειδικό σχολείο {n} /eidikó scholeío/ |
specialty {n} (that in which one specializes) | :: ειδικότητα {f} /eidikótita/ |
speciesism {n} | :: σπισισμός {m} /spisismós/ |
specific {adj} (explicit or definite) | :: συγκεκριμένος /sygkekriménos/ |
specific {adj} (special, distinctive or unique) | :: ειδικός /eidikós/ |
specific {adj} (intended for, or applying to a particular thing) | :: ειδικός /eidikós/, εξειδικευμένος /exeidikevménos/ |
specification {n} (explicit set of requirements) | :: προδιαγραφή {f} /prodiagrafí/, προσδιορισμός {m} /prosdiorismós/ |
specific gravity {n} (ratio of the mass of a substance to that of an equal volume of water) | :: ειδικός βάρος {n} /eidikós város/ |
specify {v} (to state explicitly, in detail, or as a condition) | :: προσδιορίζω /prosdiorízo/, συγκεκριμενοποιώ /sygkekrimenopoió/ |
specimen {n} (example) | :: δείγμα {n} /deígma/ |
specimen {n} (sample) | :: δείγμα {n} /deígma/ |
speckle {n} (small spot) | :: στίγμα {n} /stígma/, κηλίδα {f} /kilída/ |
spectacle {n} (optical instrument) SEE: spectacles | :: |
spectacled {adj} (wearing spectacles) SEE: bespectacled | :: |
spectacled bear {n} (Tremarctos ornatus) | :: αρκούδα των Άνδεων {f} /arkoúda ton Ándeon/ |
spectacles {n} (a pair of lenses set in a frame) | :: γυαλιά {n-p} /gyaliá/, ματογυάλια {n-p} /matogyália/ [dated] |
spectacular {adj} (amazing or worthy of special attention) | :: θεαματικός /theamatikós/ |
spectator {n} (observer) | :: θεατής {m} /theatís/ |
specter {n} (ghostly apparition) | :: φάντασμα /fántasma/ |
specter {n} (mental image) | :: σκιά {f} /skiá/ |
spectral {adj} (pertaining to a spectre) | :: φασματικός /fasmatikós/ |
spectro- {prefix} (forming words relating to optical spectra) | :: φασματο- /fasmato-/ |
spectroscope {n} (optical instrument used for spectrographic analysis) | :: φασματοσκόπιο {n} /fasmatoskópio/ |
spectrum {n} (range) | :: φάσμα {n} /fásma/ |
spectrum {n} (range of colors) | :: φάσμα {n} /fásma/, φωτόφασμα {n} /fotófasma/ |
spectrum {n} (chemistry: a pattern of absorption or emission of radiation) | :: φάσμα {n} /fásma/ |
spectrum {n} (linear algebra: set of scalar values) | :: φάσμα {n} /fásma/ |
speculative {adj} (characterized by speculation; based on guessing or unfounded opinions) | :: αναπόδεικτος /anapódeiktos/ |
speech {n} (dialect or language) SEE: dialect | :: |
speech {n} (vocal communication) | :: λόγος {m} /lógos/, ομιλία {f} /omilía/ |
speech {n} (an oration, session of speaking) | :: λόγος {m} /lógos/, ομιλία {f} /omilía/, αγόρευση {f} /agórefsi/ |
speechless {adj} (not speaking; not knowing what to say) | :: άναυδος {m} /ánavdos/, άφωνος {m} /áfonos/, ενεός {m} /eneós/ |
speechreading {n} (lipreading) SEE: lipreading | :: |
speech recognition {n} (voice recognition) SEE: voice recognition | :: |
speed {n} (luck, success, prosperity) SEE: luck | :: |
speed {n} (rapidity) | :: ταχύτητα {f} /tachýtita/ |
speed {n} (rate of motion) | :: ταχύτητα {f} /tachýtita/ |
speed limit {n} (maximum speed permitted) | :: όριο ταχύτητος {n} /ório tachýtitos/ |
speed of light {n} (the speed of electromagnetic radiation in a perfect vacuum) | :: ταχύτητα του φωτός {f} /tachýtita tou fotós/ |
speed of sound {n} (speed at which sound is propagated) | :: ταχύτητα του ήχου {f} /tachýtita tou íchou/ |
speleological {adj} (pertaining to the exploration of caves) | :: σπηλαιολογικός /spilaiologikós/ |
speleologist {n} (person who studies caves) | :: σπηλαιολόγος {c} /spilaiológos/ |
speleology {n} (scientific study of caves) | :: σπηλαιολογία {f} /spilaiología/ |
spell {n} (magical incantation) | :: ξόρκι /xórki/ |
spell {v} (to write or say the letters that form a word) | :: γράφω ορθογραφημένα /gráfo orthografiména/ |
spell {v} (to compose a word) | :: γράφω ορθογραφημένα /gráfo orthografiména/ |
spell {v} (to indicate that some future event will occur) | :: συνεπάγομαι /synepágomai/ |
spell {n} (indefinite period of time) | :: περίοδος {f} /períodos/ |
spell checker {n} (software application) | :: ορθογράφος {m} /orthográfos/, ορθογραφικός έλεγχος {m} /orthografikós élenchos/ |
spelt {n} (a type of wheat, Triticum aestivum spelta) | :: όλυρα {f} /ólyra/ |
spelunk {n} (cave, cavern, grotto) SEE: cave | :: |
spelunker {n} (one who explores caves) | :: σπηλαιολόγος {c} /spilaiológos/ |
Spencer {prop} (surnames derived from the equivalent of “spencer”) | :: Οικονόμος /Oikonómos/ |
spend {v} (to pay out) | :: ξοδεύω /xodévo/ |
spendthrift {n} (someone who spends money improvidently or wastefully) | :: σπάταλος /spátalos/ |
sperm {n} (cell) | :: σπερματοζωάριο {n} /spermatozoário/ (spermatozoário) |
sperm {n} (semen (fluid)) | :: σπέρμα {n} /spérma/ |
spermatozoon {n} (reproductive cell of the male) | :: σπερματοζωάριο {n} /spermatozoário/ |
sperm bank {n} (vulgar: vagina) SEE: cunt | :: |
Spetsai {prop} (an older name) | :: Σπέτσαι {n} /Spétsai/ (Naxos) |
Spetse {prop} (an older name) | :: Σπέτσαι {n} /Spétsai/ (Naxos) |
Spetses {prop} (an island in Greece) | :: Σπέτσες {n} /Spétses/ (Spetses) |
Spetses {prop} (a town in Greece) | :: Σπέτσες {n} /Spétses/ (Spetses) |
spew {n} (vomit) SEE: vomit | :: |
spew {n} (ejaculate) SEE: ejaculate | :: |
sphagnum {n} (moss) | :: σφαγνός {m} /sfagnós/ |
spheral {adj} (spherical) SEE: spherical | :: |
sphere {n} (mathematics: regular three-dimensional object) | :: σφαίρα {f} /sfaíra/ |
sphere {n} (spherical physical object) | :: σφαίρα {f} /sfaíra/ |
sphere {n} (historical, astronomy, mythology: any of the concentric globes formerly believed to rotate around the Earth) | :: σφαίρα {f} /sfaíra/ |
sphere {n} (region in which something or someone is active) | :: σφαίρα {f} /sfaíra/ |
sphere {n} (astronomy: apparent outer limit of space) SEE: celestial sphere | :: |
sphere of influence {n} (area influenced by something) | :: σφαίρα επιρροής {f} /sfaíra epirroḯs/ |
spherical {adj} (shaped like a sphere) | :: σφαιρικός /sfairikós/ |
spherical {adj} (of or relating to a sphere or spheres) | :: σφαιρικός /sfairikós/ |
sphincter {n} (band of muscle) | :: σφιγκτήρας {m} /sfigktíras/ |
sphinx {n} (mythology: creature with the head of a person and the body of an animal) | :: σφίγγα /sfínga/ |
sphinx {n} (sphincter) SEE: sphincter | :: |
Sphinx {prop} (large monument in Egypt) | :: Σφίγγα {f} /Sfínga/ |
Sphinx {prop} (Greek mythological creature) | :: Σφίγγα {f} /Sfínga/ |
Spica {prop} (star) | :: Στάχυς /Stáchys/ |
spice {n} (Yorkshire dialect: sweets, candy) SEE: sweet | :: |
spice {n} (plant matter used to season or flavour food) | :: καρύκευμα {n} /karýkevma/ |
spice {n} (any variety of spice) | :: καρύκευμα {n} /karýkevma/ |
spice {v} (to add spice or spices to) | :: καρυκεύω /karykévo/, νοστιμεύω /nostimévo/ |
spicy {adj} (containing spice) | :: καρυκευμένος {m} /karykevménos/, πικάντικος {m} /pikántikos/ |
spicy {adj} (tangy or pungent) | :: αψύς {m} /apsýs/ |
spicy {adj} (vigorous, colorful) | :: ζωηρός {m} /zoïrós/ |
spicy {adj} (racy) | :: τολμηρός {m} /tolmirós/, καυτός {m} /kaftós/ |
spider {n} (arthropod) | :: αράχνη {f} /aráchni/ |
spider {n} (slang: a spindly person) | :: αράχνη {f} /aráchni/ |
spiderweb {n} (net-like construct of a spider) | :: ιστός {m} /istós/ (αράχνης) |
Spidey-sense {n} (intuitive feeling, usually of something being dangerous or risky) | :: προαίσθηση αράχνης /proaísthisi aráchnis/ |
spigot {n} (faucet) SEE: tap | :: |
spike {n} (ear of grain) | :: στάχυ /stáchy/ |
spikenard {n} (perfumed ointment) | :: νάρδος {m} /nárdos/ |
spikenard {n} (The plant Nardostachys jatamansi) | :: νάρδος {m} /nárdos/ |
spill {v} (transitive: to drop something so that it spreads out) | :: χύνω /chýno/ |
spill {v} (intransitive: to spread out or fall out) | :: χύνομαι /chýnomai/, ξεχειλίζω /xecheilízo/ |
spill one's guts {v} (vomit) SEE: vomit | :: |
spin {n} (physics: quantum angular momentum) | :: ιδιοστροφορμή {f} /idiostroformí/ |
spinach {n} (a particular edible plant, Spinacia oleracea) | :: σπανάκι {n} /spanáki/ |
spinal column {n} (spinal column) SEE: vertebral column | :: |
spinal cord {n} (thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue) | :: νωτιαίος μυελός {m} /notiaíos myelós/ |
spindle {n} (dragonfly) SEE: dragonfly | :: |
spindle {n} (rod in spinning and winding thread) | :: αδράχτι {n} /adráchti/ |
spindle tree {n} (tree of the genus Euonymus) SEE: spindle | :: |
spine {n} (backbone) | :: σπονδυλική στήλη {f} /spondylikí stíli/, ραχοκοκαλιά {f} /rachokokaliá/ |
spine {n} (bound edge of a book) | :: ράχη {f} /ráchi/ |
spine {n} (rigid, pointed surface protuberance or needle-like structure on an animal, shell, or plant) | :: αγκάθι {n} /agkáthi/ |
spinel {n} (any of several hard minerals of cubic symmetry that are mixed oxides of magnesium and aluminium) | :: σπινέλιος {m} /spinélios/ |
spine pig {n} (porcupine) SEE: porcupine | :: |
spinnaker {n} (sail) | :: τρίγωνο ιστίο {n} /trígono istío/ |
spinning {n} (process of converting fibres into yarn or thread) | :: νηματοποίηση {f} /nimatopoíisi/ |
spinning top {n} (a toy) | :: σβούρα {f} /svoúra/ |
spinning wheel {n} (device for spinning thread with a wheel and a spindle) | :: ανέμη {f} /anémi/ |
spin-off {n} (by-product) SEE: by-product | :: |
spinster {n} (unmarried woman) | :: γεροντοκόρη {f} /gerontokóri/ |
spiny anteater {n} (common name for echidna) SEE: echidna | :: |
spiny lobster {n} (crustacean of the family Palinuridae) | :: αστακός {m} /astakós/ |
spiracle {n} (blowhole) | :: φυσητήρας {m} /fysitíras/ |
spiracle {n} (small aperture or vent) | :: φυσητήρας {m} /fysitíras/ |
spiral {n} (geometry) | :: έλικα {f} /élika/, σπείρα {f} /speíra/, σπείρωμα {n} /speíroma/ |
spiral {n} (helix) | :: έλικα {f} /élika/ |
spiral {adj} (helical) | :: ελικοειδής {m} {f} /elikoeidís/, ελικοειδές {n} /elikoeidés/, σπειροειδής {m} {f} /speiroeidís/, σπειροειδές {n} /speiroeidés/, ελικωτός {m} /elikotós/, ελικωτή {f} /elikotí/, ελικωτό {n} /elikotó/, σπιράλ {m} {m-p} {f} {f-p} {n} {n-p} /spirál/ |
spiral staircase {n} (type of staircase) | :: σπειροειδές κλιμακοστάσιο {n} /speiroeidés klimakostásio/ |
spirit {n} (soul) | :: πνεύμα {n} /pnévma/ |
spirit {n} (supernatural being) | :: πνεύμα {n} /pnévma/ |
spirit {n} (manner or style) | :: πνεύμα {n} /pnévma/ |
spirit {n} (alcohol) | :: οινόπνευμα {n} /oinópnevma/ |
spiritism {n} (Spiritism) SEE: Spiritism | :: |
Spiritism {prop} (philosophical doctrine) | :: πνευματισμός /pnevmatismós/ |
Spiritist {n} (one who believes in Spiritism) | :: πνευματιστής {m} /pnevmatistís/ |
spirit level {n} (spirit level) | :: αλφάδι {n} /alfádi/ |
spirits {n} (strong alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation) | :: οινοπνευματώδη {n-p} /oinopnevmatódi/ |
spiritual {adj} (of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul) | :: πνευματικός /pnevmatikós/ |
spiritus asper {n} (Ancient Greek diacritical mark) SEE: rough breathing | :: |
spiritus lenis {n} (Greek diacritical mark) SEE: smooth breathing | :: |
spirometer {n} (medical device) | :: σπιρόμετρο {n} /spirómetro/ |
spit {v} (to dig, to spade) SEE: dig | :: |
spit {n} (thin rod on which meat is skewered for cooking) | :: σούβλα {n} /soúvla/ |
spit {v} (to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth, etc.) | :: φτύνω /ftýno/ |
spit roast {n} (cooking technique) | :: σούβλα {f} /soúvla/ |
spitting distance {n} (a short distance) | :: δυο βήματα /dyo vímata/ |
spittle {n} (spit, usually frothy) | :: ροχάλα /rochála/ |
spittoon {n} (receptacle for spit) | :: πτυελοδοχείο {n} /ptyelodocheío/ |
spivish {adj} (spiv like) | :: αεριτζίδικος /aeritzídikos/ |
spleen {n} (organ) | :: σπλην {m} /splin/, σπλήνα {f} /splína/ |
splendid {adj} (possessing or displaying splendor) | :: μεγαλοπρεπής /megaloprepís/ |
splendid {adj} (showy; magnificent; sumptuous; pompous) | :: μεγαλοπρεπής /megaloprepís/ |
splendid {adj} (illustrious; heroic; brilliant; celebrated) | :: θαυμάσιος /thavmásios/ |
splendor {n} (magnificent appearance) | :: μεγαλείο {n} /megaleío/, λαμπρότητα {f} /lamprótita/, χλιδή {f} /chlidí/ |
splice {v} (to unite in marriage) SEE: marry | :: |
spliff {n} (a marijuana cigarette) | :: μπάφος {m} /báfos/ |
splinter {n} (fragment of material) | :: σκλήθρα {f} /sklíthra/, θραύσμα {n} /thráfsma/, [wood] ακίδα {f} /akída/ |
split {n} (tear resulting from tensile stresses) | :: ρήγμα {n} /rígma/ |
split {v} (divide along a more or less straight line) | :: σχίζω /schízo/ |
split {v} (share out) | :: χωρίζω /chorízo/ |
split {v} (leave) | :: σπάω /spáo/ |
split {v} (separate) | :: χωρίζω /chorízo/ |
split {v} (divulge a secret; to betray confidence; to peach) SEE: peach | :: |
Split {prop} (port city in Croatia) | :: Σπλιτ {n} /Split/ |
split end {n} (hair which has split at the end) | :: ψαλίδα {f} /psalída/ |
split pea {n} (dried, peeled, and split seeds of the pea) | :: φάβα {f} /fáva/ |
splits {n} (manoeuvre, acrobatic feat) | :: σπαγγάτο /spangáto/ |
spoil {v} (ruin) | :: καταστρέφω /katastréfo/, αλλοιώνω /alloióno/, αμαυρώνω /amavróno/ |
spoil {v} (to coddle or pamper) | :: κακομαθαίνω /kakomathaíno/, καλομαθαίνω /kalomathaíno/, χαλάω /chaláo/ |
spoil {v} (become sour or rancid, to decay) | :: αλλοιώνομαι /alloiónomai/, χαλάω /chaláo/, κόβω /kóvo/ [milk], μυρίζω /myrízo/ [fish or meat], ξινίζω /xinízo/ [milk] |
spoil {v} (reveal the ending) | :: μαρτυρώ /martyró/, προδίδω /prodído/ |
spoil {n} (plunder taken from an enemy or victim) | :: λάφυρο {n} /láfyro/, λεία {f} /leía/ |
spoil {n} (material moved) | :: μπάζα {n-p} /báza/ |
spoiled {adj} ((of a person, usually a child) having a selfish or greedy character due to pampering) | :: κακομαθημένος /kakomathiménos/ |
spoiler {n} (automobiles: device to reduce lift and increase downforce) | :: αεροτομή {f} /aerotomí/ |
spoils of war {n} (profits extracted as the result of winning a war) | :: λάφυρα {n-p} /láfyra/ |
spoilt {adj} (of food: rendered unusable or inedible) | :: χαλασμένος /chalasménos/, αλλοιωμένος /alloioménos/ |
spoilt {adj} (of a child) | :: κακομαθημένος /kakomathiménos/ |
spoke {n} (part of a wheel) | :: ακτίνα {f} /aktína/ |
spoken {adj} (concerning speech) | :: προφορικός /proforikós/ |
spondee {n} (word of two syllables) | :: σπονδείος {m} /spondeíos/ |
spondyle {n} (joint of the backbone) SEE: vertebra | :: |
sponge {n} (marine invertebrate) | :: σφουγγάρι {n} /sfoungári/ |
sponge {n} (piece of porous material used for washing) | :: σφουγγάρι {n} /sfoungári/ |
sponge {n} (porous material) | :: σφουγγάρι {n} /sfoungári/ |
sponge {v} (to clean with a sponge) | :: σφογγίζω /sfongízo/ |
sponge {n} (sponge cake) SEE: sponge cake | :: |
sponge cake {n} (type of soft cake made from flour, sugar, baking powder and eggs, with a spongy structure) | :: παντεσπάνι {n} /pantespáni/ |
sponsor {n} (person or organisation with responsibility (especially with a religious or financial aspect)) | :: χορηγός {m} {f} /chorigós/, ανάδοχος {m} {f} /anádochos/ |
sponsor {n} (One that pays all or part of the cost of an event) | :: χορηγός {m} /chorigós/ |
sponsor {v} (to be a sponsor for) | :: επιχορηγώ /epichorigó/ |
sponsorship {n} (aid or support) | :: χορηγία {f} /chorigía/ |
spontaneity {n} (the quality of being spontaneous) | :: αυθορμητισμός {m} /afthormitismós/ |
spontaneity {n} (spontaneous behaviour) | :: αυθορμητισμός {m} /afthormitismós/ |
spontaneous {adj} (random) SEE: random | :: |
spontaneous {adj} (self generated; happening without any apparent external cause) | :: αυθόρμητος /afthórmitos/, εθελοντικός /ethelontikós/ |
spontaneous {adj} (done by one's own free choice, or without planning) | :: αυθόρμητος /afthórmitos/, αβίαστος /avíastos/ |
spontaneous {adj} (proceeding from natural feeling or native tendency without external constraint) | :: αυθόρμητος /afthórmitos/, πηγαίος /pigaíos/, ενστικτώδης /enstiktódis/ |
spontaneous {adj} (arising from a momentary impulse) | :: παρορμητικός /parormitikós/, αυθόρμητος /afthórmitos/ |
spontaneous {adj} (controlled and directed internally) | :: ακούσιος /akoúsios/ |
spontaneous {adj} (not apparently contrived or manipulated) | :: αυθόρμητος /afthórmitos/, φυσικός /fysikós/ |
spontaneous {adj} (sudden, without warning) | :: ξαφνικός /xafnikós/ |
spontaneous combustion {n} (combustion without a source of heat) | :: αυτανάφλεξη {f} /aftanáflexi/ |
spoon {n} (scooped utensil for eating (or serving)) | :: κουτάλι {n} /koutáli/ |
spoon {n} (metal lure for fishing) | :: κουτάλι {n} /koutáli/, κουταλάκι {n} /koutaláki/ |
spoon {v} (to flirt) SEE: flirt | :: |
spoon {n} (measure that will fit into a spoon) SEE: spoonful | :: |
spoonerism {n} (phrase where sounds are transposed) | :: παραδρομή γλώσσας {f} /paradromí glóssas/ |
spoonful {n} (amount a spoon will hold) | :: κουταλιά {f} /koutaliá/ |
spoon sweet {n} (preserved sweet) | :: γλυκό του κουταλιού {n} /glykó tou koutalioú/ |
Sporades {prop} (archipelago) | :: Σποράδες {f-p} /Sporádes/ |
sporadically {adv} (In an occasional, infrequent, or irregular manner) | :: σποραδικά /sporadiká/ |
spore {n} (reproductive particle) | :: σπόριο {n} /spório/ |
sport {n} (any athletic activity that uses physical skills) | :: άθλημα {n} /áthlima/ |
sportive {adj} (playful, coltish) SEE: playful | :: |
sportsman {n} (male athlete) | :: αθλητικός τύπος {m} /athlitikós týpos/, αθλητικός {m} /athlitikós/, αθλητής {m} /athlitís/ |
sportsmanship {n} | :: αθλητικό πνεύμα {n} /athlitikó pnévma/ |
sports medicine {n} (branch of medicine) | :: αθλητιατρική {f} /athlitiatrikí/ |
sportswoman {n} (woman who engages in sports) | :: αθλήτρια {f} /athlítria/ |
sports writer {n} (someone who writes about sports-related topics professionally) | :: αθλητικογράφος {m} {f} /athlitikográfos/ |
sportswriter {n} (journalist who specializes in sports) SEE: sports writer | :: |
spot {n} (a round or irregular patch of a different color) | :: βούλα {f} /voúla/ |
spotless starling {n} (Sturnus unicolor) | :: μαυροψάρονο {n} /mavropsárono/ |
spotted redshank {n} (Tringa erythropus) | :: μαυρότρυγγας {m} /mavrótryngas/ |
spouse {n} (husband) SEE: husband | :: |
spouse {n} (wife) SEE: wife | :: |
spouse {n} (person in a marriage or marital relationship) | :: σύζυγος {m} {f} /sýzygos/ |
spouse {v} (to get married to) SEE: espouse | :: |
sprat {n} (any of various small marine fish in the genus Sprattus) | :: παπαλίνα {f} /papalína/ |
spray {n} (fine, gentle, dispersed mist of liquid) | :: ψιχάλες {f-p} /psicháles/, ψεκασμός {m} /psekasmós/ |
spray {n} (small branch of flowers or berries) | :: κλωνάρι {n} /klonári/ |
spray {v} (to project a liquid in a disperse manner) | :: ψεκάζω /psekázo/, ραντίζω /rantízo/ |
spread {n} (food designed to be spread) | :: άλειμμα /áleimma/ |
spreadsheet {n} (computer simulation) | :: λογιστικό φύλλο {n} /logistikó fýllo/, υπολογιστικό φύλλο {n} /ypologistikó fýllo/ |
spring {n} (season between winter and summer in temperate climates) | :: άνοιξη {f} /ánoixi/, [archaic] έαρ {n} /éar/ |
spring {n} (water springing from the ground) | :: πηγή {f} /pigí/ |
spring {n} (device made of flexible material) | :: ελατήριο {n} /elatírio/ |
spring {n} (source of an action or a supply) | :: αρχή {f} /archí/ |
spring {v} (to jump) SEE: jump | :: |
spring {n} (jump) SEE: jump | :: |
spring {n} (people sharing the same origin) SEE: race | :: |
spring {n} (shoot) SEE: shoot | :: |
spring {n} (cluster of trees) SEE: grove | :: |
spring {n} (erection of the penis) SEE: erection | :: |
spring {n} (youth) SEE: youth | :: |
spring {n} (time of growth, early stages) SEE: beginning | :: |
spring {n} (high tide) SEE: high tide | :: |
spring {n} (elasticity) SEE: elasticity | :: |
springboard {n} (flexible diving board) | :: εφαλτήριο /efaltírio/ |
spring cleaning {n} (systematic cleaning at the end of winter) | :: ανοιξιάτικο καθάρισμα {n} /anoixiátiko kathárisma/ |
spring cleaning {n} (systematic cleaning of anything) | :: γενικό καθάρισμα {n} /genikó kathárisma/ |
spring equinox {n} (vernal equinox) SEE: vernal equinox | :: |
spring onion {n} (Allium fistulosum) | :: φρέσκο κρεμμυδάκι {n} /frésko kremmydáki/ |
spring to life {v} (start to exist) | :: ξεπροβάλλω /xeprovállo/, ξεφυτρώνω /xefytróno/ |
sprinkle {v} (to cause to fall in fine drops) | :: ρίχνω /ríchno/ |
sprint {n} (short race at top speed) | :: σπριντ {n} /sprint/ |
sprint {v} (To run etc at top speed for a short period) | :: τρέχω /trécho/ |
sprinter {n} (one who sprints) | :: σπρίντερ /sprínter/ |
sprite {n} (the green woodpecker, or yaffle) SEE: green woodpecker | :: |
sprite {n} (a spirit; a soul; a shade; also, an apparition) | :: πνεύμα {n} /pnévma/, δαιμονικό {n} /daimonikó/ |
Sprite {prop} (colourless, caffeine-free, lemon and lime-flavoured soft drink) | :: Σπραιτ /Sprait/ |
sprout {n} (Brussels sprout) SEE: Brussels sprout | :: |
spruce {n} (tree from the genus Picea) | :: ερυθρελάτη {n} /erythreláti/ |
spume {n} (foam of sea water) | :: αλισάχνη {f} /alisáchni/ |
spur {n} (implement for prodding a horse) | :: σπιρούνι {n} /spiroúni/ |
spurious {adj} (false) | :: πλαστός {m} /plastós/, κίβδηλος {m} /kívdilos/ |
spurious {adj} (illegitimate) | :: νόθος {m} /nóthos/ |
spur on {v} (spur) SEE: spur | :: |
spurt {v} (to gush) | :: αναβλύζω /anavlýzo/ |
spur-winged lapwing {n} (Vanellus spinosus) | :: αγκαθοκαλημάνα {f} /agkathokalimána/ |
spur-winged plover {n} (Vanellus spinosus) SEE: spur-winged lapwing | :: |
sputnik {n} (a Soviet robotic space satellite) | :: σπούτνικ {m} /spoútnik/ |
spy {n} (person who secretly watches) | :: κατάσκοπος {m} /katáskopos/ |
spy {v} (to act as a spy) | :: κατασκοπεύω /kataskopévo/ |
spyglass {n} (portable telescope) | :: κιάλι /kiáli/ |
spyglass {n} (binoculars) SEE: binoculars | :: |
spying {n} (espionage) SEE: espionage | :: |
spy satellite {n} (artificial space satellite used for reconnaissance or intelligence gathering) | :: κατασκοπευτικός δορυφόρος {m} /kataskopeftikós doryfóros/ |
squab {n} (baby pigeon) | :: πιτσούνι {n} /pitsoúni/ |
squab {n} (meat of a young pigeon or dove) | :: πιτσούνι {n} /pitsoúni/ |
squab {n} (baby rook) | :: νεοσσός τρυπανοκόρακα {m} /neossós trypanokóraka/, νεογνό τρυπανοκόρακα {n} /neognó trypanokóraka/ |
squab {n} (thick cushion) | :: μαξιλάρα {f} /maxilára/ |
squabble {n} (minor fight or argument) | :: αψιμαχία {f} /apsimachía/ |
squabble {v} (participate in a minor fight or argument) | :: αψιμαχώ /apsimachó/ |
squacco {n} (Ardeola ralloides) | :: κρυπτοτσικνιάς {m} /kryptotsikniás/ |
squad {n} (small group of people organized for a purpose) | :: διμοιρία {f} /dimoiría/ |
squad {n} (sports team) | :: ομάδα {f} /omáda/ |
squadron leader {n} (rank in the RAF) | :: επισμηναγός /episminagós/ |
squall {n} (sudden storm, as found in a squall line) | :: ριπαίος άνεμος /ripaíos ánemos/ |
square {n} (type of polygon) | :: τετράγωνο {n} /tetrágono/ |
square {n} (tool) | :: γνώμονας {m} /gnómonas/ |
square {n} (open space in a town) | :: πλατεία {f} /plateía/ |
square {n} (cell in a grid) | :: τετράγωνο {n} /tetrágono/ |
square {n} (second power) | :: τετράγωνο {n} /tetrágono/ |
square {n} (the # symbol on a telephone) | :: δίεση {f} /díesi/ |
square {n} (unit for measuring roof area) | :: τετραγωνικό /tetragonikó/ [sense: 100 sq.ft] |
square {adj} (shaped like a square) | :: τετράγωνος {m} /tetrágonos/ |
square {adj} (forming a right angle) | :: ορθογώνιος {m} /orthogónios/ |
square {adj} (used in the names of units) | :: τετραγωνικός {m} /tetragonikós/ |
square {v} (to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle) | :: εξισώνω /exisóno/ |
square {v} (to adjust or adapt so as to bring into harmony with something) | :: κανονίζω /kanonízo/ |
square {v} (math: to multiply by itself) | :: υψώνω στο τετράγωνο /ypsóno sto tetrágono/ |
square {n} (act quarrelling) SEE: quarrel | :: |
square {v} (to take opposing sides) SEE: quarrel | :: |
square {adj} (fair) SEE: fair | :: |
square bracket {n} (symbol [ or ]) | :: αγκύλη {f} /agkýli/ |
square centimeter {n} (unit of area) | :: τετραγωνικό εκατοστό {n} /tetragonikó ekatostó/, [symbol] εκ2 |
square kilometer {n} (square kilometre) SEE: square kilometre | :: |
square kilometre {n} (standard unit of area) | :: τετραγωνικό χιλιόμετρο {n} /tetragonikó chiliómetro/ |
square metre {n} (standard unit of area) | :: τετραγωνικό μέτρο {n} /tetragonikó métro/ |
square root {n} (number) | :: τετραγωνική ρίζα {f} /tetragonikí ríza/ |
square the circle {v} (to construct a square that is equiareal to a circle) | :: τετραγωνίζω τον κύκλο /tetragonízo ton kýklo/ |
square the circle {v} (to solve a difficult problem) | :: τετραγωνίζω τον κύκλο /tetragonízo ton kýklo/ |
squash {n} (plant and its fruit of the genus Cucurbita) | :: κολοκύθα {f} /kolokýtha/ |
squash {n} (soft drink) SEE: cordial | :: |
squat {adj} (sitting low on the heels) | :: ανακούρκουδα /anakoúrkouda/ |
squat {n} (building occupied without permission) | :: κάνω κατάληψη /káno katálipsi/ |
squat {v} (to bend at the knees) | :: κάθομαι σταυροπόδι /káthomai stavropódi/ |
squatter {n} (one occupying a place without permission) | :: καταληψίας {m} {f} /katalipsías/ |
squeal {n} (a high-pitched sound) | :: στριγκλιά {f} /strigkliá/, τσίριγμα {n} /tsírigma/ |
squeal {v} (to scream a high-pitched squeal) | :: στριγκλίζω /strigklízo/, τσιρίζω /tsirízo/ |
squeal {v} (to rat on someone) | :: προδίδω /prodído/, καρφώνω /karfóno/ [colloquial] |
squeegee {n} (tool used for cleaning glass) | :: ρακλέτα {f} /rakléta/ |
squeeze {v} (to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once) | :: σφίγγω /sfíngo/, ζουλώ /zouló/ |
squeeze {v} (to fit into a tight place) | :: στριμώχνω /strimóchno/ |
squid {n} (sea animal) | :: καλαμάρι {n} /kalamári/ |
squint {v} (to look with, or have eyes that are turned in different directions) | :: αλληθωρίζω /allithorízo/ |
squirm {v} (twist one’s body with snakelike motion) | :: στριφογυρίζω /strifogyrízo/ |
squirrel {n} (rodent) | :: σκίουρος {m} /skíouros/ |
squirt gun {n} (a toy gun used to shoot water) | :: νεροπίστολο /neropístolo/ |
Sri Lanka {prop} (a country in South Asia) | :: Σρι Λάνκα {f} /Sri Lánka/ |
Srinagar {prop} (summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India) | :: Σριναγκάρ /Srinagkár/ |
SSD {n} | :: SSD /SSD/ |
st {interj} (expressing a sudden desire for silence) | :: σουτ /sout/, σσστ /ssst/ |
st {n} (street) | :: οδ. /od./ [abbrev. for οδός; placed before the name of the street] |
st {n} (saint) | :: Αγ. /Ag./, Άη /Ái/, Άϊ /Áï/ |
St. {n} (abbreviation of Saint) SEE: St | :: |
St {n} (abbreviation of Saint) | :: άγ. {m} /ág./, αγ. {f} /ag./ |
stabilize {v} (to make stable) | :: σταθεροποιώ /statheropoió/ |
stable {n} (building for animals with hoofs) | :: στάβλος {m} /stávlos/ |
stable {n} (building for horses) | :: σταύλος /stávlos/ |
stable {v} (put or keep in a stable) | :: σταβλίζω /stavlízo/ |
stable {adj} (relatively unchanging) | :: σταθερός /statherós/, ευσταθής /efstathís/ |
staccato {n} (a style of playing short sharp notes) | :: στακάτο {n} /stakáto/ |
stack {n} (a pile of identical objects) | :: στοίβα {f} /stoíva/ |
stack {n} (computing: data structure) | :: στοίβα {f} /stoíva/ |
stadium {n} (venue where sporting events are held) | :: στάδιο {n} /stádio/ |
stadium {n} (race course, especially, the Olympic course for foot races) | :: στάδιο {n} /stádio/ |
stadium {n} (Greek measure of length) | :: στάδιο {n} /stádio/ |
stadium {n} (telemeter) | :: σταδιόμετρο {n} /stadiómetro/ |
stadium {n} (graduated rod in surveying) | :: σταδία {f} /stadía/ |
staff {n} (long, straight, thick rod or stick) | :: ράβδος {f} /rávdos/, ραβδί {n} /ravdí/ |
staff {n} (music: series of horizontal lines) | :: πεντάγραμμο {n} /pentágrammo/ |
staff {n} (employees of a business) | :: προσωπικό {n} /prosopikó/, επιτελείο {n} /epiteleío/ |
staff {n} (commanding officers) | :: επιτελείο {n} /epiteleío/ |
staff {v} (to supply with employees) | :: επανδρώνω /epandróno/ |
stag {n} (adult male deer) | :: αρσενικό ελάφι {n} /arsenikó eláfi/ |
stage {n} (phase) | :: φάση {f} /fási/, στάδιο {n} /stádio/ |
stage {n} (in theatre) | :: σκηνή {f} /skiní/ |
stage {n} (short for stagecoach) | :: ταχυδρομική άμαξα {f} /tachydromikí ámaxa/ |
stage {n} (place on a microscope) | :: αντικειμενοφόρα πλάκα {f} /antikeimenofóra pláka/ |
stage fright {n} (state of nervousness about performing) | :: άγχος {n} /ánchos/ |
stagflation {n} (inflation accompanied by stagnant growth) | :: στασιμοπληθωρισμός {m} /stasimoplithorismós/ |
stagger {n} (an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing) | :: παραπατώ /parapató/ |
stain {n} (discoloured spot or area) | :: κηλίδα {f} /kilída/ |
stain {n} (blemish on one's character or reputation) | :: κηλίδα {f} /kilída/ |
stain {n} (substance used to soak into a surface and colour it) | :: βαφή {f} /vafí/, χρώμα {n} /chróma/ |
stained glass {n} (coloured glass) | :: υαλογράφημα {n} /yalográfima/, βιτρό {n} /vitró/ |
stained glass {n} (craft) | :: υαλογραφία {f} /yalografía/ |
stainless {n} (stainless steel) SEE: stainless steel | :: |
stainless {adj} (describing an alloy that is resistant to corrosion and discoloration) | :: ανοξείδωτος {m} /anoxeídotos/ |
stainless {adj} (unmarked, spotless) | :: ανοξείδωτος {m} /anoxeídotos/, άσπιλος {m} /áspilos/, ακηλίδωτος {m} /akilídotos/ |
stainless steel {n} (corrosion-free alloy) | :: ανοξείδωτο ατσάλι {n} /anoxeídoto atsáli/ |
stainless steel {adj} (made of stainless steel) | :: ανοξείδωτος χάλυβας {m} /anoxeídotos chályvas/ |
stair {n} (series of steps) | :: σκάλα {f} /skála/, κλίμακα {f} /klímaka/ |
staircase {n} (stairway) | :: κλιμακοστάσιο {n} /klimakostásio/, σκάλα {f} /skála/ |
stairs {n} (contiguous set of steps) | :: σκάλα {f} /skála/ |
stairway {n} (set of steps allowing one to walk up or down comfortably) | :: κλιμακοστάσιο {n} /klimakostásio/, σκάλα {f} /skála/ |
stairwell {n} (a shaft in a multi-story building enclosing a stairway or staircase) | :: φρέαρ κλιμακοστασίου {n} /fréar klimakostasíou/ |
stake {n} (pointed long and slender piece of wood etc.) | :: πάσσαλος {n} /pássalos/, παλούκι {m} /paloúki/ |
stakeholder {n} (bet holder) | :: θεματοφύλακας στοιχημάτων /thematofýlakas stoichimáton/ |
Stakhanovism {n} (institution) | :: σταχανοβισμός {m} /stachanovismós/ |
Stakhanovite {n} ((USSR) an extremely productive or hard-working worker, see also: ) | :: σταχανοβίτης {m} /stachanovítis/, σταχανοβίτισσα {f} /stachanovítissa/ |
stalactite {n} (mineral deposit hanging from the roof of a cave) | :: σταλακτίτης {m} /stalaktítis/ |
stalagmite {n} (mineral deposit) | :: σταλαγμίτης {m} /stalagmítis/ |
stale {adj} (having lost its freshness) | :: μπαγιάτικος /bagiátikos/, στάσιμος /stásimos/ |
stale {adj} (no longer new or interesting) | :: έωλος {m} /éolos/ |
stalemate {n} (chess term) | :: πατ {n} /pat/, αδιέξοδο {n} /adiéxodo/ |
stalemate {n} (blocked situation without personal loss) | :: αδιέξοδο {n} /adiéxodo/ |
Stalin {prop} (Stalin) | :: Στάλιν {m} /Stálin/ |
Stalinism {n} (Communist philosophies espoused by Josef Stalin) | :: σταλινισμός {m} /stalinismós/ |
stalk {n} (stem or main axis of a plant) | :: μίσχος {m} /míschos/ |
stalk {v} (to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer) | :: κυνηγάω /kynigáo/ |
stalk {v} (to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment) | :: κυνηγάω /kynigáo/ |
stalker {n} (a person who stalks game) | :: κυνηγός {m} {f} /kynigós/ |
stalker {n} (a person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions) | :: κυνηγός {m} {f} /kynigós/ |
stall {n} (small open-fronted shop) | :: κιόσκι μικροπωλητή {n} /kióski mikropolití/ |
stallion {n} (uncastrated male horse) | :: επιβήτορας {m} /epivítoras/ |
stallion {n} (very virile, sexually-inclined man) | :: επιβήτορας {m} /epivítoras/ |
stalwart {adj} (firmly or solidly built) | :: εύρωστος /évrostos/ |
stalwart {n} (one who firmly supports a cause) | :: υποστηρικτής /ypostiriktís/, θιασώτης /thiasótis/ |
stamen {n} (A flower part that produces pollen) | :: στήμονας {m} /stímonas/ |
stamina {n} (power of sustained exertion) | :: αντοχή {f} /antochí/ |
stammer {v} (to stutter) | :: τραυλίζω /travlízo/ |
stammer {n} (involuntary repetition of sounds in speech) | :: τραύλισμα {n} /trávlisma/, τραυλισμός {m} /travlismós/ |
stammerer {n} (stutterer) SEE: stutterer | :: |
stamp {n} (act of stamping) | :: ποδοκρότημα {n} /podokrótima/ |
stamp {n} (indentation or imprint made by stamping) | :: σφραγίδα {f} /sfragída/ |
stamp {n} (postage stamp) SEE: postage stamp | :: |
stanchion {n} (vertical pole, post or support) | :: ορθοστάτης {m} /orthostátis/, στύλος {m} /stýlos/ |
stand {v} (to support oneself on the feet in an erect position) | :: στέκομαι /stékomai/ |
stand {v} (to remain motionless) | :: στέκομαι /stékomai/ |
stand {n} (small building or booth) | :: κιόσκι {n} /kióski/ |
standard {adj} (falling within an accepted range) | :: πρότυπος {m} /prótypos/, καθιερωμένος {m} /kathieroménos/ |
standard {n} (level of quality) | :: πρότυπο {n} /prótypo/, υπόδειγμα {n} /ypódeigma/ |
standard {n} (something used as a measure) | :: πρότυπο {n} /prótypo/, κριτήριο {n} /kritírio/, μέτρο {n} /métro/ |
standard {n} (a flag or ensign) | :: σημαία {f} /simaía/ |
standard-bearer {n} (person who carries flag or banner) | :: σημαιοφόρος /simaiofóros/ |
standard deviation {n} (statistical measure) | :: τυπική απόκλιση {f} /typikí apóklisi/ |
standardise {v} (to establish a standard) | :: τυποποιώ /typopoió/ |
standardization {n} (process of complying with a standard) | :: τυποποίηση {f} /typopoíisi/ |
standardization {n} (process of establishing a standard) | :: τυποποίηση {f} /typopoíisi/ |
standardize {v} (standardise) SEE: standardise | :: |
standardized {adj} (designed or constructed in a standard manner) | :: τυποποιημένος /typopoiiménos/ |
standard of living {n} (relative measure of quality of life) | :: βιοτικό επίπεδο {n} /viotikó epípedo/ |
standby {n} (state of readiness without immediate involvement) | :: αναμονή {f} /anamoní/ |
standby {n} (something that is standard, well-tested, or frequently used) | :: εφεδρικός {m} /efedrikós/ |
standing on one's head {adv} (hands down) SEE: hands down | :: |
standing wave {n} (a wave form which occurs in a limited, fixed medium) | :: στάσιμο κύμα {n} /stásimo kýma/ |
St. Andrew's Cross {prop} (Saint Andrew's cross) SEE: Saint Andrew's cross | :: |
stand up {v} (rise from a sitting position) | :: σηκώνομαι /sikónomai/ |
Stanislaus {prop} (male given name- the standard or most popular form) | :: Στανισλάβ /Stanisláv/ |
stanza {n} (a unit of a poem) | :: στροφή {f} /strofí/ |
stapes {n} (bone in the middle ear) | :: αναβολέας {m} /anavoléas/ |
staple {n} (wire fastener used to secure stacks of paper) | :: συνδετήρας {m} /syndetíras/ |
staple {v} (secure with a staple) | :: συρράβω /syrrávo/ |
stapler {n} (device which binds together paper) | :: συρραπτικό {n} /syrraptikó/ |
star {n} (luminous celestial body) | :: αστέρι {n} /astéri/ |
star {n} (celebrity) | :: αστέρας {m} /astéras/ |
star {n} (talented or famous person) | :: αστέρι {n} /astéri/ |
star {n} (asterisk) | :: αστερίσκος {n} /asterískos/ |
star {n} (quality rating symbol) | :: αστέρι {n} /astéri/ |
star anise {n} (a plant, Illicium verum) | :: αστεροειδής γλυκάνισος {m} /asteroeidís glykánisos/ |
star anise {n} (the spice) | :: αστεροειδής γλυκάνισος {m} /asteroeidís glykánisos/ |
Starbucks {prop} (chain of coffee shops) | :: Σταρμπαξ /Starmpax/ |
starch {n} (substance) | :: άμυλο {n} /ámylo/ |
starets {n} (an elder of a monastery in the Russian Orthodox Church who functions as an adviser and teacher) | :: στάρετς {m} /stárets/ |
starfish {n} (various echinoderms) | :: αστερίας {m} /asterías/ |
star fruit {n} (fruit) | :: καραμπόλα {f} /karampóla/ |
starkers {adj} (completely nude) | :: τσίτσιδος /tsítsidos/ |
starless {adj} (without visible stars) | :: άναστερος /ánasteros/ |
starling {n} (bird) | :: ψαρόνι {n} /psaróni/ |
Star of Bethlehem {prop} (star mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew) | :: Αστέρι της Βηθλέεμ {n} /Astéri tis Vithléem/ |
Star of David {prop} (symbol of Jewish Community and Judaism) | :: Άστρο του Δαβίδ {n} /Ástro tou Davíd/ |
starring {v} (with a film as subject: featuring the specified actors) | :: πρωταγωνιστούν /protagonistoún/ |
starring {v} (present participle of "to star") SEE: star | :: |
starry {adj} (having stars visible) | :: έναστρος {m} /énastros/ |
starry {adj} (shaped like a star) | :: αστεροειδής {m} /asteroeidís/ |
start {n} (beginning of an activity) | :: αρχή {f} /archí/, ξεκίνημα {n} /xekínima/ |
start {n} (beginning point of a race) | :: αφετηρία {f} /afetiría/ (afetiría), εκκίνηση {f} /ekkínisi/ (ekkínisi) |
start {v} (to begin) | :: ξεκινώ /xekinó/ |
starter {n} (electric motor that starts an internal-combustion engine) | :: μίζα {f} /míza/ |
starter {n} (first course of a meal) | :: ορεκτικό {n} /orektikó/ |
starter motor {n} (starter motor) SEE: starter | :: |
startle {v} (to excite by sudden alarm, surprise, or apprehension) | :: ξαφνιάζω /xafniázo/, αιφνιδιάζω /aifnidiázo/ |
Start Menu {prop} (menu) | :: μενού Έναρξη {n} /menoú Énarxi/ |
starve {v} (to be very hungry) | :: πεθαίνω της πείνας /pethaíno tis peínas/, ψοφάω της πείνας /psofáo tis peínas/ |
Star Wars {prop} (Saga) | :: Ο Πόλεμος των Άστρων /O Pólemos ton Ástron/ |
state {n} (any sovereign polity) | :: κράτος {n} /krátos/, καθεστώς {n} /kathestós/ |
state {n} (a political division of a federation retaining a degree of autonomy) | :: πολιτεία {f} /politeía/ |
state {n} (a condition) | :: κατάσταση {f} /katástasi/ |
state {n} (computing: the stable condition of a processor during a particular clock cycle) | :: κατάσταση {f} /katástasi/ |
state {v} (declare to be a fact) | :: δηλώνω /dilóno/ |
state {v} (make known) | :: διατυπώνω /diatypóno/, εκθέτω /ekthéto/ |
statefunction {n} (wavefunction) SEE: wavefunction | :: |
statement {n} (declaration or remark) | :: δήλωση {f} /dílosi/ |
statement {n} (presentation of opinion or position) | :: δήλωση {f} /dílosi/ |
statement {n} (computing: instruction in a computer program) | :: εντολή {f} /entolí/ |
State of Israel {prop} (country (official name)) | :: Κράτος του Ισραήλ {n} /Krátos tou Israḯl/ |
state ownership {n} (ownership of an industry by the people or the state) | :: εθνικοποίηση {f} /ethnikopoíisi/ |
state school {n} (government-funded school) | :: δημόσιο σχολείο {n} /dimósio scholeío/ |
Statherian {prop} (Statherian period) | :: Στατήρια {f} /Statíria/ |
static {n} (Interference on a broadcast signal) | :: χιόνια {n-p} /chiónia/ |
static electricity {n} (electrostatics) SEE: electrostatics | :: |
static electricity {n} (an electric charge) | :: στατικός ηλεκτρισμός {m} /statikós ilektrismós/ |
static electricity {n} (the electric discharge) | :: στατικός ηλεκτρισμός {m} /statikós ilektrismós/ |
station {n} (place where a vehicle may stop) | :: σταθμός {m} /stathmós/, στάθμευση {f} /státhmefsi/ |
stationary wave {n} (standing wave) SEE: standing wave | :: |
stationer {n} (business that sells stationery) | :: χαρτοπώλης {m} /chartopólis/, χαρτοπώλισσα {f} /chartopólissa/ |
stationer's {n} (stationery shop) | :: χαρτοπωλείο {n} /chartopoleío/ |
stationery {n} (writing materials) | :: γραφική ύλη {f} /grafikí ýli/ |
statisticality {n} (property of being statistical) | :: στατιστικότητα {f} /statistikótita/, στατιστικοσύνη {f} /statistikosýni/ |
statistics {n} (mathematical science) | :: στατιστική {f} /statistikí/ |
statistics {n} (collection of measurements) | :: στατιστική {f} /statistikí/ |
stator {n} (stationary part of a motor) | :: στάτης {m} /státis/ |
statuary {n} (craft of making statues) | :: αγαλματοποιία {f} /agalmatopoiía/ |
statuary {n} (person who makes or deals in statues) | :: αγαλματοποιός {m} {f} /agalmatopoiós/ |
statuary {n} (statues considered collectively) | :: αγάλματα {n-p} /agálmata/ |
statue {n} (three-dimensional work of art) | :: άγαλμα {n} /ágalma/ |
statue {n} (portrait) SEE: portrait | :: |
statuelike {adj} (Like a statue) | :: αγαλμάτινος /agalmátinos/ |
Statue of Liberty {prop} (large statue in New York harbor) | :: άγαλμα της Ελευθερίας {n} /ágalma tis Eleftherías/ |
statuesque {adj} (Like a statue) | :: αγαλμάτινος /agalmátinos/ |
statuesque {adj} (Elegantly tall and graceful) | :: αγαλματένιος /agalmaténios/ |
statuette {n} (a small statue) | :: αγαλματίδιο {n} /agalmatídio/ |
status {n} (person’s position or standing) | :: υπόσταση {f} /ypóstasi/, θέση {f} /thési/ |
status {n} (situation or state of affairs) | :: κατάσταση {f} /katástasi/, υπόσταση {f} /ypóstasi/, καθεστώς {n} /kathestós/ |
status quo {n} (the state of things) | :: καθεστώς {n} /kathestós/, στάτους κβο {n} /státous kvo/ |
statutory {adj} (relating to a statute) | :: καταστατικός {m} /katastatikós/, νομικός {m} /nomikós/ |
stauropegial {adj} (stauropegial) | :: σταυροπηγιακός /stavropigiakós/ |
stauropegion {n} (translation gloss) | :: σταυροπηγιακός /stavropigiakós/ |
stay {v} (to remain in a particular place) | :: μένω /méno/ |
stay {v} (to continue to have a particular quality) | :: μένω /méno/ |
stay {v} (to postpone) | :: αναβάλλω /anavállo/ |
stay {n} (corset) SEE: corset | :: |
stay at home {n} (person who prefers to stay at home) SEE: homebody | :: |
STD {n} (sexually transmitted disease, see also: sexually transmitted disease) | :: Σεξουαλικώς Μεταδιδόμενα Νοσήματα {n-p} /Sexoualikós Metadidómena Nosímata/, ΣΜΝ /SMN/ |
stead {n} (A place, or spot, in general) | :: μέρος {n} /méros/ |
steak {n} (slice of beef) | :: μπριζόλα {f} /brizóla/, μπιφτέκι {n} /biftéki/ |
steal {v} (to illegally take possession of) | :: κλέβω /klévo/ |
steal the show {v} (be the best performer) | :: κλέβω την παράσταση /klévo tin parástasi/ |
steam {n} (water vapor) | :: υδρατμός {m} /ydratmós/, ατμός {m} /atmós/ |
steam {n} (pressurized water vapor) | :: υδρατμός {m} /ydratmós/, ατμός {m} /atmós/ |
steam {n} (internal energy) | :: ατμός {m} /atmós/ |
steam {n} (steam-powered vehicle) SEE: steamer | :: |
steamboat {n} (vessel powered by steam) | :: ατμόπλοιο {n} /atmóploio/ |
steam engine {n} (piston engine driven by steam) | :: ατμομηχανή {f} /atmomichaní/ |
steam engine {n} (any steam-driven heat engine) | :: ατμομηχανή {f} /atmomichaní/ |
steam engine {n} (steam locomotive) SEE: steam locomotive | :: |
steamer {n} (cooking appliance) | :: κατσαρόλα ατμού {f} /katsaróla atmoú/ |
steamer {n} (steamboat or steamship) | :: ατμόπλοιο {n} /atmóploio/ |
steam locomotive {n} (locomotive powered by steam) | :: ατμομηχανή {f} /atmomichaní/ |
steamship {n} (vessel propelled by steam) | :: ατμόπλοιο {n} /atmóploio/ |
steamy {adj} (full of steam) | :: ατμώδης /atmódis/, ομιχλώδης /omichlódis/ |
steamy {adj} (erotic) | :: αισθησιακός {m} /aisthisiakós/ |
steatopygous {adj} (having fat or prominent buttocks) | :: στεατόπυγος /steatópygos/ |
steel {n} (metal produced from iron) | :: χάλυβας {m} /chályvas/, ατσάλι {n} /atsáli/ |
steel mill {n} (steel mill) SEE: steelworks | :: |
steelworks {n} (place where steel is manufactured and/or shaped) | :: χαλυβουργείο {n} /chalyvourgeío/ |
steep {adj} (expensive) SEE: expensive | :: |
steep {adj} (near-vertical) | :: απότομος /apótomos/ |
steeplechase {n} (athletics event) | :: στιπλ {n} /stipl/ |
steering group {n} (A committee that arranges the schedule of business for a legislative assembly or other organization) | :: ομάδα καθοδήγησης /omáda kathodígisis/ |
steering wheel {n} (wheel-shaped control) | :: τιμόνι {n} /timóni/ |
stela {n} (archaeology: an obelisk or upright stone pillar) SEE: stele | :: |
stele {n} ((archaeology) tall, slender stone monument) | :: στήλη {f} /stíli/ |
stellar {adj} (of, pertaining to, or characteristic of stars) | :: αστρικός {m} /astrikós/ |
stellar {adj} (heavenly) | :: ουράνιος {m} /ouránios/ |
stellar {adj} (exceptional; wonderful) | :: αξιοσημείωτος {m} /axiosimeíotos/, διακεκριμένος {m} /diakekriménos/ |
St. Elmo's fire {n} (electrical discharge) | :: Άγιοι Νικόληδες /Ágioi Nikólides/ |
stem {n} (botany: above-ground stalk of a vascular plant) | :: μίσχος {m} /míschos/ |
stem {n} (slender supporting member for an individual part of a plant) | :: κοτσάνι {n} /kotsáni/ |
stem {n} (linguistics: main part of a word) | :: θέμα {n} /théma/ |
stem {v} (to stop, hinder) | :: σταματώ /stamató/ |
stem cell {n} (primal undifferentiated cell) | :: βλαστοκύτταρο {n} /vlastokýttaro/ |
stench {n} (a strong foul smell, a stink) | :: μπόχα {f} /bócha/ |
stench trap {n} | :: σιφόνι /sifóni/ |
Stendhalian {adj} (pertaining to, or in the style of Stendhal) | :: στανταλικός /stantalikós/ |
Stennian {prop} (Stennian period) | :: Στέννια {f} /Sténnia/ |
steno {n} (stenographer) SEE: stenographer | :: |
stenographer {n} (someone skilled in the transcription of speech) | :: στενογράφος {m} {f} /stenográfos/ |
stenography {n} (the practice of transcribing speech, usually using shorthand) | :: στενογραφία {f} /stenografía/ |
steno pad {n} (pad designed for stenography) | :: σημειωματάριο στενογραφίας {n} /simeiomatário stenografías/ |
stentorian {adj} (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds) | :: στεντόρειος /stentóreios/ |
step {n} (pace) | :: βήμα {n} /víma/ |
step {n} (one of a set of rests in a stair or ladder) | :: σκαλί {m} /skalí/ |
step {n} (A distinct part of a process; stage; phase) | :: φάση {f} /fási/ |
step {n} (space passed over by one movement of the foot in walking or running) | :: διασκελισμός {m} /diaskelismós/ |
step {n} (footstep) | :: ίχνος {n} /íchnos/, χνάρι {n} /chnári/ |
step {n} (manner of walking) | :: βηματισμός {m} /vimatismós/ |
step {n} (music: interval between two contiguous degrees of the scale) | :: βαθμίδα {f} /vathmída/, σκαλί {n} /skalí/ |
step {v} (intransitive: to move the foot in walking) | :: βηματίζω /vimatízo/ |
step {v} (intransitive: to go on foot; especially, to walk a little distance) | :: βηματίζω /vimatízo/ |
stepbrother {n} (son of one's stepfather or stepmother) | :: ετεροθαλής αδελφός {m} /eterothalís adelfós/ |
step by step {adv} (gradually) | :: βαθμηδόν /vathmidón/, βήμα προς βήμα /víma pros víma/ |
stepdaughter {n} (daughter of one's spouse and not of oneself) | :: προγονή {f} /progoní/ |
stepfather {n} (husband of one's biological mother, other than one's biological father) | :: πατριός {m} /patriós/ |
Stephanie {prop} (female given name) | :: Στεφανία {f} /Stefanía/ |
Stephen {prop} (biblical martyr) | :: Στέφανος {m} /Stéfanos/ |
Stephen {prop} (male given name) | :: Στέφανος /Stéfanos/ |
step in {v} (To act) SEE: act | :: |
stepmother {n} (wife of one's biological father, not one's biological mother) | :: μητριά {f} /mitriá/, θετή μητέρα {f} /thetí mitéra/ |
stepparent {n} (stepfather or stepmother) | :: θετός γονέας {m} /thetós gonéas/ |
steppe {n} (the grasslands of Eastern Europe and Asia) | :: στέπα /stépa/ |
stepsibling {n} (stepbrother or stepsister) | :: ετεροθαλή αδέλφια {n-p} /eterothalí adélfia/ |
stepsister {n} (daughter from the previous marriage of a stepparent) | :: ετεροθαλής αδελφή {f} /eterothalís adelfí/ |
stepson {n} (son of one's spouse and not of oneself) | :: προγονός {m} /progonós/ |
step up {v} (to increase speed or rate) | :: εντείνω /enteíno/ |
steradian {n} (derived unit of solid angle) | :: στερακτίνιο {n} /steraktínio/ |
stereo {adj} (of sound) | :: στέρεο /stéreo/ |
stereoisomerism {n} (form or isomerism) | :: στερεοϊσομέρεια {f} /stereoïsoméreia/ |
stereotype {n} (conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image) | :: στερεότυπο {n} /stereótypo/ |
stereotype {n} (printing plate) | :: στερεοτυπία {f} /stereotypía/ |
steric {adj} (relating to the arrangement of atoms in space) | :: στερικός {m} /sterikós/, στερική {f} /sterikí/, στερικό {n} /sterikó/ |
sterile {adj} (unable to reproduce) | :: στείρος /steíros/ |
sterile {adj} (germless) | :: αποστειρωμένος /aposteiroménos/, στείρος /steíros/ |
sterility {n} (state of being sterile) | :: αγονία {f} /agonía/ |
sterilize {v} (disable ability to procreate) | :: στειρώνω /steiróno/ |
sterilize {v} ((biology) to destroy all spores or germs) | :: αποστειρώνω /aposteiróno/ |
stern {adj} (having a hardness and severity of nature or manner) | :: αυστηρός /afstirós/ |
stern {adj} (grim and forbidding in appearance) | :: βλοσυρός /vlosyrós/ |
stern {n} (the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel) | :: πρύμνη {f} /prýmni/ |
steroid {n} (class of organic compounds) | :: στεροειδές {n} /steroeidés/ |
stethoscope {n} (medical instrument) | :: στηθοσκόπιο {n} /stithoskópio/ |
stethoscopy {n} (use of a stethoscope) | :: στηθοσκόπηση {f} /stithoskópisi/ |
Stettin {prop} (Szczecin) SEE: Szczecin | :: |
stevedore {n} (dockworker involved in loading and unloading cargo) | :: στιβαδόρος {m} /stivadóros/ |
steven {n} (command) SEE: command | :: |
steven {n} (a prayer) SEE: prayer | :: |
steven {n} (voice) SEE: voice | :: |
Steven {prop} (male given name) SEE: Stephen | :: |
stew {n} (dish) | :: στιφάδο {n} /stifádo/, βραστό {n} /vrastó/ |
stew {v} (to cook (food)) | :: σιγοβράζω /sigovrázo/, γιαχνίζω /giachnízo/ |
stew {v} (to suffer under hot conditions) | :: ψήνομαι /psínomai/ |
stew {v} (to be in a state of elevated anxiety) | :: βράζω /vrázo/ |
steward {n} (flight attendant) SEE: flight attendant | :: |
stewardess {n} (female flight attendant) | :: αεροσυνοδός {f} /aerosynodós/ |
St. George's Day {prop} (saint's day of Saint George) | :: γιορτή του Αγίου Γεωργίου {f} /giortí tou Agíou Georgíou/ |
stick {n} (twig or small branch) | :: βέργα {f} /vérga/, κλαρί {n} /klarí/ |
stick {n} (long piece of wood) | :: ραβδί {n} /ravdí/, βέργα {f} /vérga/ |
stick {n} (cylindrical piece (of chalk, wax etc)) | :: ράβδος {f} /rávdos/ |
stick {n} (cane or walking stick) | :: ραβδί {n} /ravdí/, μπαστούνι {n} /bastoúni/ |
stick {n} (hockey stick) | :: μπαστούνι {n} /bastoúni/ |
stick {n} (gearstick, stickshift) | :: μοχλός {m} /mochlós/ |
stick {n} (control column of an aircraft) | :: μοχλός {m} /mochlós/ |
sticker {n} (adhesive label or decal) | :: αυτοκόλλητο {n} /aftokóllito/ |
sticking plaster {n} (adhesive bandage) SEE: band-aid | :: |
stickler {n} (someone who insistently advocates for something) | :: ψείρας {m} /pseíras/ |
stick one's nose into {v} (to interfere) | :: πετάγομαι σαν την πορδή /petágomai san tin pordí/ |
stick plaster {n} (sticking plaster) SEE: band-aid | :: |
sticky tape {n} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape | :: |
stigma {n} (mark of infamy) | :: στίγμα {n} /stígma/ |
stigma {n} (scar or birthmark) | :: στίγμα {n} /stígma/ |
stigma {n} (part of the pistil) | :: στίγμα {n} /stígma/ |
stigma {n} (a ligature of the Greek letters sigma and tau) | :: στίγμα {n} /stígma/ |
stigmatize {v} (to characterize as disgraceful or ignominious) | :: στιγματίζω /stigmatízo/ |
stiletto {n} (awl) SEE: awl | :: |
still {adj} (not moving, calm) | :: ακούνητος /akoúnitos/ |
still {n} (a device for distilling liquids) | :: αποστακτήρας {m} /apostaktíras/ |
still {n} (building where liquor is distilled) SEE: distillery | :: |
stillbirth {n} (birth of a dead fetus) | :: θνησιγένεια {f} /thnisigéneia/ |
stillborn {adj} (dead at birth) | :: θνησιγενής /thnisigenís/, νεκρογέννητος {m} /nekrogénnitos/ |
stillborn {adj} (ignored, without influence, unsuccessful, abortive) | :: θνησιγενής /thnisigenís/ |
still life {n} (work of art) | :: νεκρή φύση {f} /nekrí fýsi/ |
still waters run deep {proverb} (a person's calm appearance may be misleading) | :: τα σιγανά ποταμάκια να φοβάσαι /ta siganá potamákia na fovásai/ |
stilt {n} (crutch) SEE: crutch | :: |
stiltwalker {n} (A person who walks on stilts) | :: ξυλοπόδαρος {m} /xylopódaros/ |
stimulate {v} (to encourage into action) | :: παρακινώ /parakinó/, παροτρύνω /parotrýno/ |
stimulate {v} (to arouse an organism to functional activity) | :: διεγείρω /diegeíro/ |
sting {n} (pointed portion of an insect or arachnid used for attack) SEE: stinger | :: |
stinger {n} (pointed portion of an insect) | :: κεντρί {n} /kentrí/ |
stingy {adj} (unwilling to spend or give) | :: τσιγκούνης /tsigkoúnis/ |
stink {v} (have a strong bad smell) | :: βρομάω /vromáo/, μυρίζω /myrízo/ |
stink {v} (give an impression of dishonesty or untruth) | :: βρομάω /vromáo/ |
stink {n} (strong bad smell) | :: μπόχα {f} /bócha/ |
stinkbird {n} (hoatzin) SEE: hoatzin | :: |
stipend {n} (scholarship) | :: υποτροφία {f} /ypotrofía/ |
stipend {n} (fixed payment) | :: μισθός {m} /misthós/ |
stipulate {v} (to require as a condition of a contract or agreement) | :: καθορίζω /kathorízo/ |
stirrup {n} (stapes) SEE: stapes | :: |
stirrup {n} (footrest used by riders) | :: αναβολέας {m} /anavoléas/ |
stirrup bone {n} (stapes) SEE: stapes | :: |
stitch {v} (form stitches in) SEE: sew | :: |
stitch {n} (single pass of the needle in sewing) | :: βελονιά {f} /veloniá/ |
stitch {n} (arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing) | :: ραφή {f} /rafí/ |
stitch {n} (an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage) | :: σφάχτης {m} /sfáchtis/ |
stitch {n} (single turn of the thread in knitting) | :: πόντος {m} /póntos/ |
stitch {n} (arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting) | :: πλέξη {f} /pléxi/ |
stitch {n} (local sharp pain) | :: σουβλιά {f} /souvliá/ |
stitch {v} (To practice stitching) | :: ράβω /rávo/ |
stitch {v} (agriculture: to form land into ridges) SEE: plough | :: |
stitch {n} (furrow) SEE: furrow | :: |
St John's wort {n} (any plant of the genus Hypericum) | :: βάλσαμο {n} /válsamo/ |
stoat {n} (stoat) SEE: ermine | :: |
stochastic {adj} (random) | :: στοχαστικός /stochastikós/ |
stochastically {adv} (in a stochastic manner) | :: στοχαστικά /stochastiká/ |
stock {n} (store of goods for sale) | :: απόθεμα {n} /apóthema/, στοκ {n} /stok/ |
stock {n} (stack of undealt game cards) | :: μάνα {f} /mána/ |
stock {n} (farm animals) | :: ζώα {n-p} /zóa/, ζωντανά {n-p} /zontaná/ [colloquial] |
stock {n} (finance: capital raised by a company) | :: μετοχή {f} /metochí/ |
stock {n} (broth) | :: ζωμός {m} /zomós/ |
stock {n} (type of paper) | :: χαρτόνι {n} /chartóni/ |
stock {n} (part of gun, see also: butt) | :: κοντάκι {n} /kontáki/ |
stock {v} (have on hand for sale) | :: διαθέτω /diathéto/ |
stock {adj} (normally available for purchase) | :: ετοιμοπαράδοτος {m} /etoimoparádotos/, διαθέσιμος {m} /diathésimos/ |
stock {adj} (ordinary, very basic) | :: στερεότυπος {m} /stereótypos/ |
stockbreeder {n} (person who breeds and raises livestock) | :: κτηνοτρόφος {m} /ktinotrófos/ |
stockbroker {n} (person who buys and sells shares) | :: χρηματιστής {m} /chrimatistís/ |
stock dove {n} (stock dove, Columba oenas) | :: φασσοπερίστερο {n} /fassoperístero/ |
stock exchange {n} (building and the associated organization) | :: χρηματιστήριο {n} /chrimatistírio/ |
stockholder {n} (one who owns stock) SEE: shareholder | :: |
Stockholm {prop} (capital of Sweden) | :: Στοκχόλμη {f} /Stokchólmi/ |
stocking {n} (garment (for translations of "sock", see sock)) | :: κάλτσα {f} /káltsa/ |
stockingless {adj} | :: ακάλτσωτος /akáltsotos/ |
stock market {n} (market for the trading of company stock) | :: χρηματιστήριο {n} /chrimatistírio/ |
stocks {n} (base for building a ship) | :: σκαρί {n} /skarí/ |
stoic {n} (proponent of a school of thought) | :: στωικός {m} /stoikós/ |
stoic {n} (a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | :: στωικός {m} /stoikós/ |
stoic {adj} (of or relating to the Stoics) | :: στωικός {m} /stoikós/ |
stoic {adj} (not affected by pain or distress) | :: στωικός {m} /stoikós/ |
stoic {adj} (not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain) | :: στωικός {m} /stoikós/ |
stoical {adj} (enduring pain) | :: στωικός {m} /stoikós/ |
stoically {adv} (in a manner that endures pain and hardship without outwardly showing suffering) | :: στωικά /stoiká/ |
stoically {adv} (in an unfeeling manner that inwardly is unaffected by pain or distress) | :: στωικά /stoiká/ |
stoically {adv} (in a manner consistent with the philosophy of stoicism) | :: στωικά /stoiká/ |
stoichiology {n} (logic) | :: στοιχειολογία {f} /stoicheiología/ |
stoichiometry {n} (the study of the relationships of reactants and products in chemical reactions) | :: στοιχειομετρία {f} /stoicheiometría/ |
stoicism {n} (school of philosophy) | :: στωικισμός {m} /stoikismós/ |
stoker {n} (poker) SEE: poker | :: |
stolen {adj} (that has been stolen) | :: κλεμμένος /klemménos/ |
stomach {n} (digestive organ) | :: στομάχι {n} /stomáchi/ |
stomach {n} (belly) | :: στομάχι {n} /stomáchi/, κοιλιά {f} /koiliá/ |
stomach {n} (appetite) SEE: appetite | :: |
stomach {n} (figuratively: desire, appetite) SEE: appetite | :: |
stomach {n} (pride, haughtiness) SEE: haughtiness | :: |
stomachache {n} (pain in the abdomen) | :: στομαχόπονος {m} /stomachóponos/ |
stomach acid {n} (gastric acid) SEE: gastric acid | :: |
stomatologist {n} (practitioner of stomatology) | :: στοματολόγος /stomatológos/ |
stompie {n} (cigarette butt) SEE: butt | :: |
stone {n} (substance) | :: λίθος {m} /líthos/ |
stone {n} (small piece of stone) | :: πέτρα {f} /pétra/ |
stone {n} (centre of some fruits) | :: κουκούτσι {n} /koukoútsi/ |
Stone Age {prop} (prehistoric period) | :: Εποχή του Λίθου {n} /Epochí tou Líthou/ |
stoned {adj} (drunk) SEE: drunk | :: |
stoned {adj} (high on drugs) | :: μαστουρωμένος {m} /mastouroménos/, κλασμένος /klasménos/ |
stone fruit {n} (fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | :: δρύπη /drýpi/ |
Stonehenge {prop} (ancient group of standing stones in England) | :: Στόουνχεντζ /Stóounchentz/ |
stone marten {n} (Martes foina) SEE: beech marten | :: |
stonemason {n} (one who works in stone) | :: χτίστης {m} /chtístis/ |
stoning {n} (lapidation) SEE: lapidation | :: |
stony {adj} (broke) SEE: broke | :: |
stook {n} (pile or bundle) | :: θημωνιά {f} /thimoniá/ |
stool {n} (toilet) SEE: toilet | :: |
stool {n} (footstool) SEE: footstool | :: |
stool {n} (a seat) | :: σκαμνί {n} /skamní/, σκίμπους {m} /skímpous/ |
stool {n} | :: κόπρανα {n-p} /kóprana/ |
stool {n} (chamber pot) SEE: chamber pot | :: |
stool pigeon {n} (decoy) | :: πληροφοριοδότης {m} /pliroforiodótis/, [colloquial] χαφιές {m} /chafiés/ |
stop {v} (to cease moving) | :: παύω /pávo/, σταματώ /stamató/ |
stop {v} (to not continue) | :: τελειώνω /teleióno/ |
stop {n} (place to get on and off mass transport) | :: στάση {f} /stási/ |
stop {n} (interruption of travel) | :: στάση {f} /stási/ |
stop {n} (device to block a moving object) | :: στοπ {n} /stop/ |
stoplight {n} ((US) a traffic control signal) SEE: traffic light | :: |
stop sign {n} (traffic sign) | :: στοπ {n} /stop/ |
storage device {n} (piece of hardware for storage of data) | :: συσκευή αποθήκευσης {f} /syskeví apothíkefsis/ |
store {n} (in computing) SEE: memory | :: |
store {n} (shop) SEE: shop | :: |
store {n} (place where items may be kept) | :: αποθήκη {f} /apothíki/ |
store {n} (supply held in storage) | :: απόθεμα {n} /apóthema/, παρακαταθήκη {f} /parakatathíki/ |
storeroom {n} (room used for storage) | :: αποθήκη {f} /apothíki/ |
storey {n} (floor, level) | :: όροφος {m} /órofos/, πάτωμα {n} /pátoma/ |
stork {n} (large wading bird of the family Ciconiidae) | :: πελαργός /pelargós/, λελέκι {n} /leléki/ |
storm {n} (disturbed state of the atmosphere) | :: καταιγίδα {f} /kataigída/ |
storm {n} (meteorology: wind scale for very strong wind) | :: ανεμοθύελλα {f} /anemothýella/, θύελλα {f} /thýella/ |
storm {n} (military: violent assault on a stronghold) | :: έφοδος {f} /éfodos/, εφόρμηση {f} /efórmisi/ |
storm {n} | :: ανεμοθύελλα {f} /anemothýella/ |
storm drain {n} (conduit for rainwater) | :: υπόνομος {m} /ypónomos/ |
storm sewer {n} (structure for channeling surface runoff) SEE: storm drain | :: |
story {n} (lie) SEE: lie | :: |
story {n} (account of events) | :: ιστορία {f} /istoría/ |
story {n} (storey) SEE: storey | :: |
stout {adj} (large, bulky, corpulent) | :: μονοκόμματος /monokómmatos/ |
stove {n} (heater) | :: θερμάστρα {f} /thermástra/, σόμπα {f} /sómpa/ |
stove {n} (device for heating food) | :: κουζίνα {f} /kouzína/ |
stovepipe hat {n} (stovepipe hat) SEE: top hat | :: |
strabismus {n} (defect of vision) | :: στραβισμός {m} /stravismós/ |
Strabo {prop} (historian and philosopher) | :: Στράβων /Strávon/ |
stracciatella {n} (an Italian soup made from a mixture of cheese and egg in a broth) | :: στρατσιατέλα {f} /stratsiatéla/ |
stracciatella {n} (an Italian ice cream with chocolate shavings) | :: στρατσιατέλα {f} /stratsiatéla/ |
Stradivarius {n} (stringed instrument built by members of the Stradivari family) | :: Στραντιβάριους {n} /Strantivárious/ |
straight {adj} (not crooked or bent) | :: ίσιος {m} /ísios/, ευθύς {m} /efthýs/ |
straight {adj} (direct, truthful, frank) | :: ειλικρινής /eilikrinís/ |
straight {adj} (undiluted) | :: σκέτος /skétos/ |
straight {adj} (heterosexual) | :: ετεροφυλόφιλος /eterofylófilos/ |
straight {adv} (directly; without pause, delay or detour) | :: αμέσως /amésos/, κατευθείαν /kateftheían/ |
straight {n} (five cards in sequence) | :: κέντα {f} /kénta/ |
straight {n} (heterosexual) SEE: heterosexual | :: |
straight away {adv} (very soon; immediately) SEE: right away | :: |
straightedge {n} (tool used to draw, cut or check the straightness of straight lines) | :: ρίγα {f} /ríga/ |
straightforward {adj} (not deviating; honest; frank) | :: ευθύς {m} /efthýs/, έντιμος {m} /éntimos/ |
straightforward {adj} (presenting few difficulties, easy) | :: απλός {m} /aplós/ |
strain {v} (to separate) | :: σουρώνω /souróno/, στραγγίζω /strangízo/ |
straining {n} (straining/filtering something) | :: ήθηση {f} /íthisi/ |
strait {n} (narrow channel of water) | :: πορθμός {m} /porthmós/ |
strait {n} (narrow pass, passage or street) | :: στενό {n} /stenó/ |
straitjacket {n} (a jacket-like garment) | :: ζουρλομανδύας {m} /zourlomandýas/ |
Strait of Hormuz {prop} (strait) | :: Στενά του Ορμούζ {n-p} /Stená tou Ormoúz/ |
Strait of Kerch {prop} (strait) | :: Πορθμός Κερτς {m} /Porthmós Kerts/ |
Strait of Messina {prop} (narrow section of water between Sicily and mainland Italy) | :: στενό της Μεσσήνης {n} /stenó tis Messínis/ |
Strait of Otranto {prop} (strait between Italy and Albania) | :: πορθμός Οτράντο {m} /porthmós Otránto/ |
strange {adj} (not normal) | :: παράξενος /paráxenos/, παράδοξος /parádoxos/, αλλόκοτος /allókotos/, περίεργος /períergos/ |
stranger {n} (person whom one does not know) | :: ξένος {m} /xénos/, άγνωστος {m} /ágnostos/ |
stranger {n} (outsider or foreigner, see also: foreigner) | :: ξένος {m} /xénos/, ξένη {f} /xéni/, αλλοδαπός {m} /allodapós/, αλλοδαπή {f} /allodapí/ |
stranger {n} (newcomer) | :: νέος {m} /néos/ |
strangle {v} (to kill someone by strangulation) | :: στραγγαλίζω /strangalízo/ |
strangler {n} (someone who strangles) | :: στραγγαλιστής {m} /strangalistís/, πνίχτης {m} /pníchtis/ |
strap {n} (a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like) | :: ιμάντας {m} /imántas/, λουρί {n} /lourí/, λουρίδα {f} /lourída/ |
strap {n} (specifically, a strip of thick leather used in flogging) | :: λουρί {n} /lourí/ |
strap {n} (a piece of leather, or strip of wood covered with a suitable material, for sharpening a razor; a strop) | :: λουρί {n} /lourí/ |
strap-on {n} (artificial phallus) | :: στραπόν {n} /strapón/ |
Strasbourg {prop} (city in France) | :: Στρασβούργο {n} /Strasvoúrgo/ |
stratagem {n} (tactic) | :: στρατήγημα {n} /stratígima/ |
strategic {adj} (of or pertaining to strategy) | :: στρατηγικός /stratigikós/ |
strategical {adj} (strategic) SEE: strategic | :: |
Strategic Defense Initiative {prop} (Star Wars) SEE: Star Wars | :: |
strategy {n} (science and art of military command) | :: στρατηγική {f} /stratigikí/ |
strategy {n} (plan of action) | :: στρατηγική {f} /stratigikí/ |
strategy {n} (techniques in politics or business) | :: στρατηγική {f} /stratigikí/ |
stratification {n} (process leading to formation of layers) | :: στρωμάτωση {f} /stromátosi/, στρωματοποίηση {f} /stromatopoíisi/ |
stratification {n} (categorization of people) | :: διαστρωμάτωση {f} /diastromátosi/ |
stratigraphy {n} (study of rock layers) | :: στρωματογραφία {f} /stromatografía/ |
stratosphere {n} (region of the uppermost atmosphere) | :: στρατόσφαιρα {f} /stratósfaira/ |
stratovolcano {n} (volcano) | :: στρωματοηφαίστειο {n} /stromatoïfaísteio/ |
stratum {n} (one of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another) | :: στρώμα /stróma/ |
stratum {n} (layer of sedimentary rock having approximately the same composition throughout) | :: στρώμα {n} /stróma/ |
stratum {n} (any of the regions of the atmosphere) | :: στρώμα {n} /stróma/ |
stratum {n} (layer of tissue) | :: στρώμα {n} /stróma/ |
stratum {n} (class of society composed of people with similar social, cultural, or economic status) | :: στρώμα {n} /stróma/ |
stratum {n} (layer of vegetation) | :: στρώμα {n} /stróma/ |
Strauss {prop} (surname) | :: Στράους {m} {f} /Stráous/ |
straw {n} (drinking straw) SEE: drinking straw | :: |
strawberry {n} (fruit) | :: φράουλα {f} /fráoula/, χαμοκέρασο {n} /chamokéraso/ |
strawberry {n} (plant) | :: φραουλιά {f} /fraouliá/, χαμαικέρασος {f} /chamaikérasos/ |
strawberry {n} (colour) | :: φραουλί {n} /fraoulí/ |
strawberry tree {n} (the European plant Arbutus unedo) | :: κουμαριά {f} /koumariá/ |
straw man {n} (doll or scarecrow) | :: σκιάχτρο {n} /skiáchtro/ |
straw man {n} (person of lesser importance) | :: αχυράνθρωπος {m} /achyránthropos/ |
stray {n} (domestic animal at large or lost) | :: αδέσποτο {n} /adéspoto/ |
stray {adj} (having gone astray) | :: αδέσποτος /adéspotos/ |
strayed {adj} (having lost one's way) SEE: stray | :: |
stream {n} (small river) | :: ρυάκι {n} /ryáki/ |
stream {n} (any steady flow or succession of material) | :: ροή {f} /roḯ/ |
streaming {n} (computing) | :: ροοθήκευση {f} /roothíkefsi/ |
street {n} (paved part of road in a village or a town) | :: οδός {f} /odós/, δρόμος {m} /drómos/ |
streetcar {n} (tram) SEE: tram | :: |
street child {n} (street urchin) SEE: street urchin | :: |
streetcleaner {n} (person) SEE: street sweeper | :: |
street market {n} (outdoor market) | :: λαϊκή {f} /laïkí/ |
street sweeper {n} (person employed to sweep streets, etc.) | :: οδοκαθαριστής {m} /odokatharistís/ |
street sweeper {n} (machine used to sweep streets) | :: σάρωθρο δρόμων {n} /sárothro drómon/ |
street urchin {n} (child living, or spending most of their time, in the streets) | :: χαμίνι {n} /chamíni/, αλάνι {n} /aláni/ |
strength {n} (quality of being strong) | :: δύναμη {f} /dýnami/ |
strength {n} (intensity of a force or power) | :: δύναμη {f} /dýnami/ |
strengthen {v} (to make strong or stronger) | :: ενισχύω /enischýo/ |
streptococcal {adj} (relating to bacteria of the genus Streptococcus) | :: στρεπτοκοκκικός /streptokokkikós/ |
streptococcus {n} (bacterium) | :: στρεπτόκοκκος {m} /streptókokkos/ |
stress {n} (on a syllable) SEE: accent | :: |
stress {n} ((physics) internal force across a boundary per area ) | :: (Biology) καταπόνηση {f} /katapónisi/ |
stress {n} (emotional pressure) | :: άγχος {n} /ánchos/, στρες {n} /stres/ |
stress {n} (when speaking) | :: τονισμός {m} /tonismós/ |
stress {n} (on a point in an argument) | :: έμφαση {f} /émfasi/, τονισμός {m} /tonismós/ |
stress {v} (to emphasise (a syllable)) | :: τονίζω /tonízo/ |
stress {v} (to emphasise (words in speaking)) | :: τονίζω /tonízo/ |
stress {v} (to emphasise (a point)) | :: τονίζω /tonízo/ |
stretch {v} (lengthen by pulling) | :: τείνω /teíno/ |
stretch {n} (addressing for a tall person) | :: ψηλολέλεκας /psilolélekas/ |
stretcher {n} (simple litter designed to carry a sick, injured, or dead person) | :: φορείο {n} /foreío/ |
stretcher-bearer {n} (person who carries people on a stretcher) | :: φορειοφόρος {m} /foreiofóros/, τραυματιοφορέας {m} /travmatioforéas/ |
stria {n} (stripe, usually one of a set of parallel stripes) | :: ράβδωση {f} /rávdosi/ |
strife {n} (violent conflict) | :: διαμάχη {f} /diamáchi/, διαπάλη {f} /diapáli/, αλληλοσπαραγμός {m} /allilosparagmós/ |
strigil {n} (grooming tool) | :: στλεγγίδα {f} /stlengída/ |
strike {v} (to delete) | :: διαγράφω /diagráfo/ |
strike {v} (to hit) | :: χτυπώ /chtypó/ |
strike {v} (intransitive: to deliver a quick blow or thrust) | :: πλήττω /plítto/ |
strike {v} (to stop working to achieve better working conditions) | :: απεργώ /apergó/ |
strike {v} (to impress, seem, appear) | :: εντυπωσιάζω /entyposiázo/ |
strike {v} (nautical: to surrender) | :: υποστέλλω /ypostéllo/ |
strike {n} (work stoppage) | :: απεργία {f} /apergía/ |
strike {n} (physical blow) | :: χτύπημα {n} /chtýpima/ |
strikebreaker {n} (worker hired to replace a striking worker) | :: απεργοσπάστης {m} /apergospástis/ |
strikebreaking {n} (activity to break a strike) | :: απεργοσπασία {f} /apergospasía/ |
strikebreaking {adj} (in that manner) | :: απεργοσπαστικός {f} /apergospastikós/ |
striker {n} (baseball: batter) SEE: batter | :: |
strikethrough {n} (line) | :: επιγράμμιση {f} /epigrámmisi/ |
strike while the iron is hot {v} (act on an opportunity promptly) | :: στη βράση κολλάει το σίδερο /sti vrási kolláei to sídero/ |
string {n} (long, thin structure made from twisted threads) | :: σπάγγος {m} /spángos/, σπάγκος {m} /spágkos/, κλωστή {f} /klostí/ |
string {n} (any similar long, thin and flexible object) | :: χορδή {f} /chordí/ |
string {n} (series of items or events) | :: σειρά {f} /seirá/ |
string {n} (computing: sequence of characters) | :: συμβολοσειρά {f} /symvoloseirá/ |
string {n} (string of a musical instrument) | :: χορδή {f} /chordí/ |
string {n} (stringed instruments section) | :: έγχορδα {n} /énchorda/ |
string {n} (physics: subject of study in string theory) | :: χορδή {f} /chordí/ |
string bean {n} (A long, slender variety of green bean) | :: αμπελοφάσουλο {n} /ampelofásoulo/ |
strip {n} (long, thin piece of land or material) | :: λωρίδα {f} /lorída/, ταινία {f} /tainía/ |
stripe {n} (long straight region of a colour) | :: ράβδωση {f} /rávdosi/, λωρίδα {f} /lorída/ |
stripe {n} (badge) | :: γαλόνι {n} /galóni/ |
striped hyena {n} (Hyaena hyaena) | :: ραβδωτή ύαινα {f} /ravdotí ýaina/ |
striptease {n} (arousing act) | :: στριπτίζ {n} /striptíz/ |
stroboscope {n} (instrument for studying or observing periodic movement by rendering a moving body visible only at regular intervals) | :: στροβοσκόπιο {n} /strovoskópio/ |
stroke {n} (- slash) SEE: slash | :: |
stroke {n} (appetite) SEE: appetite | :: |
stroke {n} (- strikethrough) SEE: strikethrough | :: |
stroll {v} (wander on foot) | :: πάω βόλτα /páo vólta/ |
stroller {n} (seat on wheels used to transport babies) | :: καροτσάκι {n} /karotsáki/ |
strong {adj} | :: δυνατός /dynatós/ |
strongbox {n} (sturdy box with a lock) SEE: safe | :: |
strong flour {n} (flour) | :: σκληρό αλεύρι {n} /skliró alévri/ |
stronghold {n} (place built to withstand attack) | :: οχυρό {n} /ochyró/, φρούριο {n} /froúrio/ |
stronghold {n} (place of domination, or refuge or survival) | :: οχυρό {n} /ochyró/ |
strongman {n} (one who performs feats of strength) | :: μασίστας {m} /masístas/ |
strong nuclear interaction {n} (strong nuclear interaction) | :: ισχυρή πυρηνική αλληλεπίδραση {f} /ischyrí pyrinikí allilepídrasi/ |
strontium {n} (chemical element) | :: στρόντιο {n} /stróntio/ |
structuralism {n} (theory of sociology that views elements of society as part of a cohesive, self-supporting structure) | :: δομισμός {m} /domismós/ |
structuralism {n} (school of thought that focuses on exploring the individual elements of consciousness) | :: δομισμός {m} /domismós/ |
structure {n} (cohesive whole built up of distinct parts) | :: δομή {f} /domí/ |
structure {n} ((computing) several pieces of data treated as a unit) | :: δομή {f} /domí/ |
structure {n} | :: δομή {f} /domí/ |
structured {adj} (having structure; organized) | :: δομημένος /domiménos/ |
struggle {n} (strife, effort) | :: αγώνας {m} /agónas/ |
St. Stephen's Day {prop} (Christian holiday commemorating Saint Stephen) | :: του Αγίου Στεφάνου {m} /tou Agíou Stefánou/ |
stub {n} ((wikis) page providing minimal information) | :: λήμμα προς επέκταση {n} /límma pros epéktasi/ |
stubble {n} (short, coarse hair) | :: αξύριστα γένια {n-p} /axýrista génia/ |
stubble {n} (short stalks left in a field after harvest) | :: καλαμιά {f} /kalamiá/ |
stubborn {adj} (refusing to move or change one's opinion) | :: πεισματάρης /peismatáris/ |
stubbornness {n} (state of being stubborn) | :: πείσμα {n} /peísma/, ισχυρογνωμοσύνη {f} /ischyrognomosýni/, γινάτι {n} /gináti/ |
stuck record {n} (broken record) SEE: broken record | :: |
stud {n} (sexually attractive male) | :: καμάκι {n} /kamáki/ |
student {n} (person who studies a subject) | :: σπουδαστής {m} /spoudastís/, σπουδάστρια {f} /spoudástria/, μελετητής {m} /meletitís/ |
student {n} (person enrolled at a university) | :: φοιτητής {m} /foititís/, φοιτήτρια {f} /foitítria/ |
student {n} (schoolchild, pupil, person attending school) SEE: schoolchild | :: |
studies {n} (academic field of study) | :: σπουδές {f-p} /spoudés/ |
studio {n} (artist’s or photographer’s workshop) | :: εργαστήρι {n} /ergastíri/ |
studio {n} (place where radio or television programs, records or films are made) | :: στούντιο {n} /stoúntio/ |
studio {n} (company or organization that makes films, records or other artistic works) | :: στούντιο {n} /stoúntio/ |
studious {adj} (given to thought, contemplation, etc) | :: σκεπτικός /skeptikós/ |
studious {adj} (given to study, reading, etc) | :: μελετηρός /meletirós/ |
study {v} (to revise/review materials) | :: μελετώ /meletó/, σπουδάζω /spoudázo/ |
study {n} (mental effort to acquire knowledge) | :: διάβασμα {n} /diávasma/ |
study {n} (branch of learning or object that is being studied) | :: μελέτη {f} /meléti/ |
study {n} (act of studying or examining) SEE: examination | :: |
stuff {n} (miscellaneous items; things) | :: πράγματα {n-p} /prágmata/ |
stuff {n} (the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object) | :: ουσία {f} /ousía/ |
stuff {n} (word substituted for material of unknown type or name) | :: πράγμα {n} /prágma/ |
stuff {v} (to fill by crowding into) | :: γεμίζω /gemízo/, παραγεμίζω /paragemízo/ |
stuff {v} (to be sated) | :: παρατρώω /paratróo/, φουσκώνω /fouskóno/ |
stuffing {n} (food items used to stuff another) | :: γέμιση {f} /gémisi/ |
stuff one's face {v} (to eat excessively) | :: πλακώνω /plakóno/ |
stunt double {n} (type of body double) | :: κασκαντέρ {n} /kaskantér/ |
stupid {adj} (lacking in intelligence) | :: βλάκας /vlákas/, ηλίθιος /ilíthios/, ανόητος /anóitos/ |
stupidity {n} (act that is stupid) | :: βλακεία {f} /vlakeía/ |
stupor {n} (a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | :: νάρκη {f} /nárki/, λήθαργος {m} /líthargos/ |
sturgeon {n} (fish of family Acipenseridae) | :: οξύρρυγχος {m} /oxýrrynchos/, στουριόνι {n} /stourióni/ |
stutter {v} (to speak with spasmodic repetition) SEE: stammer | :: |
stutter {n} (speech disorder) | :: τραύλισμα {n} /trávlisma/ |
stutterer {n} (one who stutters) | :: τραυλός {m} /travlós/, τραυλή {f} /travlí/ |
St. Vitus' dance {n} (Sydenham's chorea) | :: χορός του Σαν Βίτο {m} /chorós tou San Víto/ |
sty {n} (inflammation) SEE: stye | :: |
sty {n} (ladder) SEE: ladder | :: |
sty {v} (to rise up) SEE: ascend | :: |
stye {n} (bacterial infection of the eyelash or eyelid) | :: κριθαράκι {n} /kritharáki/, κριθή {f} /krithí/ |
style {n} (sharp stick for writing) SEE: stylus | :: |
style {n} (gnomon or pin of a sundial) SEE: gnomon | :: |
style {n} (stalk that connects the stigma(s) to the ovary in a pistil of a flower) | :: στύλος {m} /stýlos/ |
style {n} (legal or traditional term or formula of words used to address or refer to a person) | :: τίτλος {m} /títlos/ |
style {n} (manner of creating, doing, or presenting something, especially a work of architecture or art) | :: τρόπος {m} /trópos/, ύφος {n} /ýfos/ |
style {v} (to create a style for someone) | :: δημιουργώ /dimiourgó/, σχεδιάζω /schediázo/ |
style {v} (to call or give a name or title) | :: ονομάζω /onomázo/, προσφωνώ /prosfonó/ |
stylist {n} (hairdresser) SEE: hairdresser | :: |
stylist {n} (designer) SEE: designer | :: |
stylite {n} (Christian ascetic cloistered atop a pillar) | :: στυλίτης {m} /stylítis/ |
stylobate {n} (top step of the crepidoma) | :: στυλοβάτης {m} /stylovátis/ |
stylus {n} (tool for writing on clay tablets) | :: γραφίδα {f} /grafída/ |
stylus {n} (phonograph needle) | :: βελόνα {f} /velóna/ |
stylus {n} (pen for writing on touch-sensitive screen) | :: στυλός {m} /stylós/ |
stymie {v} (to thwart or stump) | :: ματαιώνω /mataióno/ |
Stymphalian birds {n} (man-eating birds) | :: Στυμφαλίδες όρνιθες /Stymfalídes órnithes/ |
styrofoam {n} (polymer) | :: φελιζόλ {n} /felizól/ |
Styx {prop} (river of the underworld) | :: Στυξ {f} /Styx/, Στύγα {f} /Stýga/ |
sub {n} (subordinate) SEE: subordinate | :: |
sub- {prefix} (under, beneath) | :: υπο- /ypo-/ |
sub- {prefix} (subsidiary, secondary) | :: υπο- /ypo-/, παρα- /para-/ |
sub {n} (subaltern) SEE: subaltern | :: |
sub {n} (computing: subroutine) SEE: subroutine | :: |
sub {n} (subcontractor) SEE: subcontractor | :: |
subaltern {n} (subordinate) SEE: subordinate | :: |
subaltern {n} | :: υπολοχαγός /ypolochagós/ |
subatomic {adj} (relating to particles that are smaller than an atom) | :: υποατομικός {m} /ypoatomikós/ |
subatomic particle {n} (unit of matter smaller than an atom) | :: υποατομικό σωματίδιο {n} /ypoatomikó somatídio/ |
subcategory {n} (more narrow category) | :: υποκατηγορία {f} /ypokatigoría/ |
subclass {n} (computing) | :: υποκλάση {f} /ypoklási/ |
subconscious {adj} (below the level of consciousness) | :: υποσυνείδητος /yposyneíditos/ |
subconscious {n} (that part of mind that is not consciously perceived) | :: υποσυνείδητο {n} /yposyneídito/ |
subcontractor {n} (contractor hired by contractor) | :: υπεργολάβος {m} /ypergolávos/ |
subculture {n} (portion of a culture distinguished by its customs or other features) | :: υποπολιτισμός {m} /ypopolitismós/ |
subcutaneous {adj} (pertaining to the fatty layer under the skin) | :: υποδόριος /ypodórios/ |
subdirectory {n} (directory located inside another directory) | :: υποφάκελος {m} /ypofákelos/ |
subfloor {n} (The floor structure supporting and underlying the visible flooring) | :: ψευδοπάτωμα {n} /psevdopátoma/ |
subfolder {n} (folder within another folder) | :: υποφάκελος {m} /ypofákelos/ |
subheading {n} (heading subdividing a subject) | :: υπότιτλος {m} /ypótitlos/ |
subhuman {adj} (less than human; lacking characteristics of a human) | :: ζωώδης /zoódis/ |
subject {adj} (likely to be affected by something) | :: υποκείμενος {m} /ypokeímenos/ |
subject {n} (in grammar) | :: υποκείμενο {n} /ypokeímeno/ |
subject {n} (main topic) | :: θέμα {n} /théma/, προκείμενο {n} /prokeímeno/ |
subject {n} (particular area of study) | :: αντικείμενο {n} /antikeímeno/ |
subject {n} (citizen in a monarchy) | :: υπήκοος {m} {f} /ypíkoos/, υπεξούσιος {m} /ypexoúsios/ |
subject {n} (person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority) | :: υποτελής {m} {f} /ypotelís/ |
subject {v} (to cause to undergo) | :: υποβάλλω /ypovállo/ |
subjective {adj} (based upon subjective feelings or intuition) | :: υποκειμενικός /ypokeimenikós/ |
subjectivity {n} (state of being subjective) | :: υποκειμενικότητα {f} /ypokeimenikótita/ |
subjunctive {n} (subjunctive mood) SEE: subjunctive mood | :: |
subjunctive mode {n} (subjunctive mood) SEE: subjunctive mood | :: |
subjunctive mood {n} (subjunctive mood) | :: υποτακτική {f} /ypotaktikí/ |
sub-lieutenant {n} (officer above an acting sub-lieutenant) | :: ανθυποπλοίαρχος /anthypoploíarchos/ |
sublimation {n} (phase transition) | :: εξάχνωση {f} /exáchnosi/ |
sublime {adj} (impressive and awe-inspiring) | :: επιβλητικός /epivlitikós/ |
subliminal {adj} (below the threshold of conscious perception) | :: παρασυνειδησιακός {m} /parasyneidisiakós/ |
submachine gun {n} (short range machine gun) | :: υποπολυβόλο {n} /ypopolyvólo/ |
submarine {adj} (undersea) | :: υποβρύχιος /ypovrýchios/ |
submarine {n} (undersea boat) | :: υποβρύχιο {n} /ypovrýchio/ |
submerged {adj} (underwater) | :: βυθισμένος /vythisménos/ |
submit {v} (enter or put forward something for approval, consideration, marking etc.) | :: υποβάλλω /ypovállo/ |
submolecular {adj} (below the molecular scale) | :: υπομοριακός {m} /ypomoriakós/ |
subnet {n} (portion of a network which shares a network address in which each component is identified by a subnet number) | :: υποδίκτυο {n} /ypodíktyo/ |
subnet {v} (to break a network into subnets) | :: υποδικτυώνω /ypodiktyóno/ |
suboptimal {adj} (less than optimal) | :: υποβέλτιστος {m} /ypovéltistos/ |
subordinate {adj} (submissive to or controlled by authority) | :: εξαρτημένος /exartiménos/, υποτελής /ypotelís/ |
subordinate {adj} (grammar: dependent) | :: εξαρτημένος /exartiménos/, δευτερεύουσα {f} /defterévousa/ [of sentenses] |
subordinate clause {n} (a clause that cannot stand alone) | :: δευτερεύουσα πρόταση {f} /defterévousa prótasi/ |
subpoena {n} (writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony) | :: κλήση {f} /klísi/, κλήτευση {f} /klítefsi/ |
subpoena {v} (to summon with a subpoena) | :: κλητεύω μάρτυρα /klitévo mártyra/, καλώ μάρτυρα /kaló mártyra/ |
subprogram {n} (a program contained within a larger program) | :: υποπρόγραμμα {n} /ypoprógramma/ |
subroutine {n} (a section of code) | :: διαδικασία {f} /diadikasía/, υπορουτίνα {f} /yporoutína/ |
sub-Saharan {adj} (pertaining to that part of Africa south of the Sahara) | :: υποσαχάριος {m} {f} /yposachários/ |
Subscriber Identity Module {n} (component on a SIM card that stores information to identify a mobile phone user) | :: μονάδας ταυτότητας συνδρομητή {f} /monádas taftótitas syndromití/ |
subscript {n} (a type of lettering form) | :: δείκτης {m} /deíktis/ |
subscription {n} (access to a resource for a period of time) | :: συνδρομή {f} /syndromí/ |
subscription {n} (the formal acceptance of something, especially when verified with a signature) | :: εισφορά {f} /eisforá/ |
subscription {n} (the signing of one's name) | :: υπογραφή {f} /ypografí/ |
subsequent {adj} (following in time) | :: μεταγενέστερος {m} /metagenésteros/, ύστερος {m} /ýsteros/ |
subsequent {adj} (following in order of place) | :: διαδεχόμενος {m} /diadechómenos/, επακόλουθος {m} /epakólouthos/, εξής /exís/ |
subsequently {adv} (subsequently) | :: ακολούθως /akoloúthos/, μεταγενέστερα /metagenéstera/ |
subset {n} (set whose elements are within another given set) | :: υποσύνολο {n} /yposýnolo/ |
subsidiary {adj} (auxiliary or supplemental) | :: επικουρικός {m} /epikourikós/, βοηθητικός {m} /voïthitikós/ |
subsidiary {adj} (secondary or subordinate) | :: δευτερεύων {m} /defterévon/ |
subsidiary {n} (company owned by a parent company or a holding company) | :: θυγατρική εταιρία {f} /thygatrikí etairía/, παράρτημα {n} /parártima/ |
subsidize {v} (assist by granting a subsidy) | :: επιχορηγώ /epichorigó/, επιδοτώ /epidotó/ |
subspecialty {n} (speciality within a speciality) | :: υποειδικότητα {f} /ypoeidikótita/ |
subspecies {n} (rank in the classification of organisms) | :: υποείδος {n} /ypoeídos/ |
substance {n} (physical matter; material, see also: matter) | :: ουσία {f} /ousía/ |
substance {n} (essential part) | :: ουσία {f} /ousía/ |
substance {n} (material possessions) | :: περιουσία {f} /periousía/ |
substance {n} (drugs) | :: ουσίες {f-p} /ousíes/ |
substance {n} (theology: hypostasis) SEE: hypostasis | :: |
substantial {adj} (having substance, actually existing) | :: ουσιώδης /ousiódis/ |
substantial {adj} (not imaginary; real; veritable) | :: ουσιώδης /ousiódis/ |
substantial {adj} (corporeal) | :: ουσιώδης /ousiódis/ |
substantial {adj} (most important; essential) | :: ουσιαστικός /ousiastikós/ |
substantiate {v} (to record in documents) | :: τεκμηριώνω /tekmirióno/ |
substantive {n} (noun) SEE: noun | :: |
substantivisation {n} (nominalization) SEE: nominalization | :: |
substantivise {v} (convert into or use as a noun) | :: ουσιαστικοποιώ /ousiastikopoió/ |
substitute {v} (to use in place of something else) | :: υποκαθιστώ /ypokathistó/, αντικαθιστώ /antikathistó/, αναπληρώνω /anapliróno/ |
substitute {v} (sports: to remove from the field and bring on another player) | :: αλλάζω /allázo/ |
substitute {n} (replacement or stand-in) | :: αναπληρωτής {m} /anaplirotís/ [person], αντικαταστάτης {m} /antikatastátis/ [person], υποκατάστατο {n} /ypokatástato/ [object] |
substitute {n} (player who is available to replace another) | :: αναπληρωματικός {m} /anapliromatikós/ |
substitute {v} (to substitute) SEE: replace | :: |
substitution {n} (substitute) SEE: substitute | :: |
substratum {n} (a layer that lies underneath another) | :: υπόστρωμα /ypóstroma/ |
subsume {v} (to place under another as belonging to it) | :: υπάγω /ypágo/, εντάσσω /entásso/ |
subterfuge {n} (indirect or deceptive device or stratagem; blind) | :: τέχνασμα {n} /téchnasma/, υπεκφυγή {f} /ypekfygí/ |
subterfuge {n} | :: υπεκφυγή {f} /ypekfygí/ |
subterranean {adj} (below ground, under the earth, underground) | :: υπόγειος /ypógeios/ |
subterraneous {adj} (subterranean) SEE: subterranean | :: |
subthalamus {n} (part of the diencephalon beneath the thalamus) | :: επιθαλάμια χώρα {f} /epithalámia chóra/ |
subtitle {n} (heading below a title) | :: υπότιτλος {m} /ypótitlos/ |
subtitle {n} (textual versions of the dialog in films) | :: υπότιτλοι {m-p} /ypótitloi/ |
subtitle {v} (to create subtitles) | :: υποτιτλίζω /ypotitlízo/ |
subtlety {n} (quality or act of being subtle) | :: λεπτότητα {f} /leptótita/ |
subtotal {n} (the total for a part of a list of numbers being summed) | :: μερικό άθροισμα {n} /merikó áthroisma/ |
subtract {v} (to remove or reduce) | :: αφαιρώ /afairó/ |
subtraction {n} (process) | :: αφαίρεση {f} /afaíresi/ |
subtraction {n} (calculation) | :: αφαίρεση {f} /afaíresi/ |
suburb {n} (area on the periphery of a city or large town) | :: προάστιο {n} /proástio/ |
suburban {adj} (relating to outskirts of a city) | :: προαστιακός /proastiakós/ |
subversion {n} (act of subverting or the condition of being subverted) | :: υπονόμευση {f} /yponómefsi/, ανατροπή {f} /anatropí/ |
subversion {n} (systematic attempt to overthrow a government by working from within) | :: υπονόμευση {f} /yponómefsi/ |
subversive {adj} (intending to subvert) | :: υπονομευτικός {m} /yponomeftikós/, ανατρεπτικός {m} /anatreptikós/ |
subversive {n} (a radical supporter of political or social revolution) | :: ανατροπέας {m} {f} /anatropéas/ |
subway {n} (underground railway) | :: μετρό /metró/, υπόγειος {m} /ypógeios/ |
subway {n} (underground walkway) | :: υπόγεια διάβαση πεζών {f} /ypógeia diávasi pezón/ |
succeed {v} (To follow in order; to come next after; hence, to take the place of) | :: διαδέχομαι /diadéchomai/, ακολουθώ /akolouthó/ |
succeed {v} (To obtain the object desired; to accomplish what is attempted or intended; to have a prosperous issue or termination; to be successful) | :: επιτυγχάνω /epityncháno/, καταφέρνω /kataférno/, κατορθώνω /katorthóno/ |
success {n} (achievement of one's aim or goal) | :: επιτυχία {f} /epitychía/ |
success {n} ((business) financial profitability) | :: επιτυχία {f} /epitychía/ |
success {n} (person who achieves his or her goals) | :: επιτυχία {f} /epitychía/ |
successful {adj} (resulting in success) | :: επιτυχημένος /epitychiménos/, επιτυχών /epitychón/ |
successfully {adv} (in a successful manner) | :: επιτυχώς /epitychós/ |
succession {n} (following in sequence) | :: διαδοχή {f} /diadochí/ |
succession {n} (sequence arranged in order) | :: διαδοχή {f} /diadochí/ |
succession {n} (passing of royal power) | :: διαδοχή {f} /diadochí/ |
successive {adj} (in a series) | :: αλλεπάλληλος /allepállilos/ |
successively {adv} (in a serial manner) | :: διαδοχικά /diadochiká/ |
successor {n} (person or thing that immediately follows another) | :: διάδοχος {m} {f} /diádochos/ |
successor {n} (next heir in order or succession) | :: διάδοχος {m} {f} /diádochos/ |
successor {n} (person who inherits a title or office) | :: διάδοχος {m} {f} /diádochos/ |
succinct {adj} (brief and to the point) | :: λακωνικός {m} /lakonikós/, συνοπτικός {m} /synoptikós/ |
succour {v} (to give aid, assistance, or help) | :: αρωγή {f} /arogí/ |
succuba {n} (a female demon or fiend) SEE: succubus | :: |
succubus {n} (female demon) | :: σούκουμπους /soúkoumpous/ |
succumb {v} (to yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire) | :: υποκύπτω /ypokýpto/ |
succumb {v} (to give up, or give in) | :: υποκύπτω /ypokýpto/ |
succumb {v} (to die) | :: υποκύπτω /ypokýpto/ |
such as {prep} (for example) SEE: for example | :: |
such as {prep} (like) | :: όπως /ópos/ |
such is life {phrase} (used to express the acceptance of misfortune) | :: έτσι είναι η ζωή /étsi eínai i zoḯ/ |
suck {v} (to use the mouth to pull in (liquid etc)) | :: βυζαίνω /vyzaíno/ |
suck {v} (to work the lips and tongue on) | :: γλείφω /gleífo/, πιπιλίζω /pipilízo/ |
suck {v} (colloquial: term of general disparagement) | :: άστα να πάνε /ásta na páne/ [situation], είμαι μαλάκας /eímai malákas/ [person] |
suck {n} (sycophant) SEE: sycophant | :: |
sucker {n} (organ) | :: μυζητήρας {m} /myzitíras/, κοτύλη {f} /kotýli/ |
sucker {n} (a stem growing up from the roots of a plant) | :: παραφυάδα {f} /parafyáda/ |
sucker {n} (one who is easily fooled) | :: κορόιδο {n} /koróido/ |
sucker {v} (to fool) | :: κοροϊδεύω /koroïdévo/ |
sucker {n} (lollipop) SEE: lollipop | :: |
suckle {v} (to give suck to) | :: θηλάζω /thilázo/ |
suckle {v} (to nurse; to suck) | :: θηλάζω /thilázo/, βυζαίνω /vyzaíno/ |
suckling pig {n} | :: γουρουνάκι {n} /gourounáki/ |
suck off {v} (to give a blowjob) | :: ρουφώ /roufó/ |
sucrose {n} (a disaccharide) | :: σακχαρόζη {f} /sakcharózi/, καλαμοσάκχαρο {n} /kalamosákcharo/ |
suction {n} (the process of creating an imbalance in pressure to draw matter from one place to another) | :: αναρρόφηση {f} /anarrófisi/ |
suction cup {n} (cup using suction as an adhesive) | :: βεντούζα {f} /ventoúza/ |
Suda {prop} (tenth-century Byzantine Greek encyclopaedia) | :: Σούδα {f} /Soúda/ |
Sudan {prop} (Republic of Sudan) | :: Σουδάν {n} /Soudán/ |
sudden {n} (surprise) SEE: surprise | :: |
sudden {adj} (happening quickly and with little or no warning) | :: ξαφνικός /xafnikós/ |
suddenly {adv} (happening quickly and with little or no warning) | :: ξαφνικά /xafniká/ |
sudorific {adj} (in a state of perspiration) SEE: sweaty | :: |
suds {n} (lather, foam) | :: σαπουνάδα {f} /sapounáda/ |
sue {v} (to file a legal action) | :: μηνύω /minýo/ |
suede {n} (type of leather) | :: καστόρι {n} /kastóri/ |
Suez {prop} (Suez, Egypt) | :: Σουέζ {n} /Souéz/ |
Suez Canal {prop} (canal) | :: Διώρυγα Σουέζ /Dióryga Souéz/ |
suffer {v} (undergo hardship) | :: υποφέρω /ypoféro/, βασανίζομαι /vasanízomai/, δεινοπαθώ /deinopathó/ |
suffer {v} (feel pain) | :: υποφέρω /ypoféro/ |
suffer {v} (become worse) | :: υποφέρω /ypoféro/; υπομένω /ypoméno/, εγκαρτερώ /egkarteró/; επιτρέπω /epitrépo/ |
suffer from {v} (have a disease or condition) | :: πάσχω /páscho/ |
suffering {n} (condition) | :: βάσανο {n} /vásano/ |
suffice {v} (be enough, sufficient, adequate) | :: φτάνω /ftáno/, αρκώ /arkó/ |
sufficiency {n} (quality or condition of being sufficient) | :: επάρκεια /epárkeia/, (eparkeia) |
sufficient {adj} (adequate to wants) | :: αρκετός /arketós/ |
sufficiently {adv} (in a sufficient manner) | :: επαρκώς /eparkós/ |
suffix {n} (morpheme added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning) | :: επίθημα {n} /epíthima/ |
suffix {v} (append (something) to the end of something else) | :: επιθηματοποιώ /epithimatopoió/ |
suffocation {n} (asphyxia) | :: πνιγμονή {f} /pnigmoní/, πνίξιμο {n} /pníximo/, πνιγμοσύνη {f} /pnigmosýni/ |
suffocation {n} (particular death or killing) | :: πνιγμονή {f} /pnigmoní/, πνιγμοσύνη {f} /pnigmosýni/ |
Sufism {n} (Islamic mysticism) | :: σουφισμός {m} /soufismós/ |
sugar {n} (sucrose from sugar cane or sugar beet and used to sweeten food and drink) | :: ζάχαρη {f} /záchari/ |
sugar {n} (any of a series of carbohydrates used by organisms to store energy) | :: σάκχαρο {n} /sákcharo/, ζάχαρο {n} /zácharo/ |
sugar {n} (generic term for sucrose, glucose, fructose, etc) | :: σάκχαρο {n} /sákcharo/, ζάχαρο {n} /zácharo/ |
sugar beet {n} (type of beet) | :: ζαχαρότευτλο {n} /zacharóteftlo/ |
sugar bowl {n} (small receptacle for serving sugar on a table) | :: ζαχαριέρα {f} /zachariéra/ |
Sugarloaf Mountain {prop} (rocky peak in Rio de Janeiro) | :: Πάο ντε Ασούκαρ {n} /Páo de Asoúkar/ |
sugar mill {n} (factory) | :: ζαχαρουργείο {n} /zacharourgeío/ |
sugar pea {n} (mangetout) SEE: mangetout | :: |
suggest {v} (to imply but stop short of saying directly) | :: υπονοώ /yponoó/ |
suggest {v} (to make one suppose) | :: υπαινίσσομαι /ypainíssomai/ |
suggest {v} (to ask for without demanding) | :: προτείνω /proteíno/ |
suggest {v} (to recommend) | :: συνιστώ /synistó/ |
suggestion {n} (something suggested) | :: πρόταση {f} /prótasi/ |
suicide {n} (instance of killing oneself) | :: αυτοκτονία {f} /aftoktonía/, αυτοχειρία {f} /aftocheiría/ |
suicide {n} (person who has killed himself/herself, is killing (is attempting/has attempted to kill) himself/herself) | :: αυτόχειρας {m} {f} /aftócheiras/ |
suicide {n} (figurative: action) | :: αυτοκτονία {f} /aftoktonía/ |
suicide {adj} (to kill oneself intentionally) SEE: commit suicide | :: |
sui generis {adj} (in a class of its own) | :: ιδιόρρυθμος {m} /idiórrythmos/ |
suit {n} (set of clothes) | :: ενδυμασία {f} /endymasía/, κοστούμι {n} /kostoúmi/ |
suit {n} (single garment that covers the whole body) | :: στολή {f} /stolí/ |
suit {n} (card games: set of cards distinguished by color and emblems) | :: χρώμα {n} /chróma/ |
suit {n} (regular order; succession) | :: ακολουθία {f} /akolouthía/, σειρά {f} /seirá/ |
suit {v} (to be appropriate or apt for) | :: αρμόζω /armózo/ |
suit {v} (to please, to make content) | :: βολεύω /volévo/ |
suit {v} (to agree, accord, be fitted to) | :: ταιριάζω /tairiázo/ |
suit {n} (attempt to gain an end by legal process) SEE: lawsuit | :: |
suitability {n} (quality of being suitable) | :: καταλληλότητα {f} /katallilótita/ |
suitable {adj} (appropriate to a certain occasion) | :: κατάλληλος /katállilos/ |
suitcase {n} (large piece of luggage) | :: βαλίτσα {f} /valítsa/ |
suite {n} (connected series or succession of objects) | :: σουίτα {f} /souíta/ |
suite {n} (group of connected rooms) | :: σουίτα {f} /souíta/ |
suite {n} (musical form pre-dating the sonata) | :: σουίτα {f} /souíta/ |
suite {n} (selection of music from a larger work) | :: σουίτα {f} /souíta/ |
suit of armour {n} | :: πανοπλία {f} /panoplía/ |
sujuk {n} (type of sausage) | :: σουτζούκι {f} /soutzoúki/ |
sujuk {n} (confection) | :: σουτζούκι {f} /soutzoúki/ |
Sukkot {prop} (Jewish festival) | :: Σκηνοπηγία /Skinopigía/ |
sulfur {n} (element) | :: θείο {n} /theío/ |
sulfurate {v} (wine) | :: θειαφίζω /theiafízo/ |
sulfurate {v} (agriculture) | :: θειαφίζω /theiafízo/ |
sulfuric acid {n} (H2SO4) | :: θεϊκό οξύ {n} /theïkó oxý/ |
sulfur mustard {n} (mustard gas) SEE: mustard gas | :: |
sulk {v} (to express ill humor or offence by remaining sullenly silent or withdrawn) | :: μουτρώνω /moutróno/, σκυθρωπιάζω /skythropiázo/, κατσουφιάζω /katsoufiázo/ |
sulphuric acid {n} (sulfuric acid) SEE: sulfuric acid | :: |
sultan {n} (ruler) | :: σουλτάνος {m} /soultános/ |
sultana {n} (raisin) | :: ξανθή σταφίδα {f} /xanthí stafída/ |
sultanate {n} (state ruled by a sultan) | :: σουλτανάτο {n} /soultanáto/ |
sultry {adj} (hot and humid) | :: υγρός και ζεστός /ygrós kai zestós/ |
sultry {adj} (very hot and dry) | :: αποπνικτικός /apopniktikós/ |
sultry {adj} (sexually enthralling) | :: φλογερός /flogerós/ |
sum {n} (quantity obtained by addition or aggregation) | :: άθροισμα {n} /áthroisma/ |
sum {n} (arithmetic problem) | :: πράξη {f} /práxi/ |
sum {n} (quantity of money) | :: ποσό {n} /posó/ |
sum {v} (to add together) | :: αθροίζω /athroízo/ |
sum {v} (give a summary of) SEE: summarize | :: |
sum {n} (summary) SEE: summary | :: |
sum {n} (summit) SEE: summit | :: |
sumac {n} (shrub or small tree of the genus Rhus, etc.) | :: σουμάκι {n} /soumáki/, ρούδι {n} /roúdi/ |
sumac {n} (sour spice) | :: σουμάκι {n} /soumáki/ |
Sumatra {prop} (the largest island of Indonesia) | :: Σουμάτρα /Soumátra/ |
Sumer {prop} (civilization) | :: Σουμέρ /Soumér/ |
Sumerian {adj} (pertaining to Sumer) | :: σουμερικός {m} /soumerikós/ |
Sumerian {n} (person) | :: Σουμέριος {m} /Soumérios/ |
Sumerian {prop} (language) | :: σουμεριακή γλώσσα {f} /soumeriakí glóssa/ |
summable {adj} (having a Lebesgue integral) | :: αθροίσιμος /athroísimos/ |
summarize {v} (to give a capitulation of salient facts; to recapitulate or review) | :: ανακεφαλαιώνω /anakefalaióno/ |
summary {n} (condensed presentation) | :: περίληψη {f} /perílipsi/, σύνοψη {f} /sýnopsi/ |
summation {n} (mathematics: an adding up of a series of items) | :: άθροιση {f} /áthroisi/ |
summer {n} (hottest season) | :: καλοκαίρι {n} /kalokaíri/ |
summer {v} (spend the summer, as in a particular place on holiday) | :: παραθερίζω /paratherízo/, ξεκαλοκαιριάζω /xekalokairiázo/ |
summer camp {n} (institution devoted to housing and entertaining children) | :: κατασκήνωση {f} /kataskínosi/ |
summerhouse {n} (house used as vacation home in summer) | :: εξοχικό /exochikó/ |
summer solstice {n} (the moment when the hemisphere is most inclined toward the sun) | :: θερινό ηλιοστάσιο {n} /therinó iliostásio/ |
summer time {n} (daylight saving time) SEE: daylight saving time | :: |
summertime {n} (the period or season of summer) | :: καλοκαίρι {n} /kalokaíri/ |
summery {adj} (relating to the summer) | :: καλοκαιριάτικος /kalokairiátikos/ |
summery {adj} (of weather, typical of summer) | :: καλοκαιριάτικος /kalokairiátikos/ |
summit {n} (peak, top of mountain) | :: κορυφή {f} /koryfí/ |
summit {n} (gathering of leaders) | :: σύνοδος {f} /sýnodos/ |
summon {v} (to call people together) | :: καλώ /kaló/ |
sumo {n} (form of wrestling) | :: σούμο {n} /soúmo/ |
sumptuous {adj} (magnificent, luxurious, splendid) | :: πολυτελής {m} /polytelís/ |
sum up {v} (sum up) SEE: summarize | :: |
sun {prop} (the star around which the Earth revolves, see also: Sun) | :: ήλιος {m} /ílios/ |
sun {n} (a star, especially when seen as the centre of any single solar system) | :: ήλιος {m} /ílios/ |
sun {n} (light and warmth received from the sun) | :: ήλιος {m} /ílios/ |
sun {n} (something like the sun in brightness or splendor) | :: ήλιος {m} /ílios/ |
sun {n} (sunrise or sunset) | :: [sunrise] ανατολή {f} /anatolí/, [sunset] δύση {f} /dýsi/ |
Sun {prop} (star) | :: Ήλιος {m} /Ílios/ |
sunbeam {n} (narrow, intense ray of sunlight) | :: ηλιαχτίδα {f} /iliachtída/ |
Sunday {n} (day of the week) | :: Κυριακή {f} /Kyriakí/ |
Sunday {adv} (on Sunday) | :: κυριακάτικα /kyriakátika/ |
Sunday best {n} (person's finest clothing) | :: κυριακάτικα {n-p} /kyriakátika/ |
Sunday school {n} (religious school providing education on Sundays) | :: κατηχητικό {n} /katichitikó/ |
sunderling {adv} (separately) SEE: separately | :: |
sundial {n} (device noting the time of day by the position of a shadow) | :: ηλιακό ρολόι {n} /iliakó rolói/ |
sundown {n} (sunset) SEE: sunset | :: |
sun-drenched {adj} | :: ηλιόλουστος /ilióloustos/ |
sunflower {n} (flower) | :: ηλιοτρόπιο {n} /iliotrópio/ |
sunflower oil {n} (vegetable oil) | :: ηλιέλαιο {n} /iliélaio/ |
sunglasses {n} (tinted glasses worn to protect the eyes from the sun) | :: γυαλιά ηλίου {n-p} /gyaliá ilíou/ |
sunken {adj} (depressed or submerged) | :: βυθισμένος /vythisménos/ |
sunless {adj} (without the sun or sunshine) | :: ανήλιαγος /aníliagos/ |
sunlit {adj} (illuminated by sunlight) | :: ηλιόλουστος {m} /ilióloustos/ |
sunny {adj} (weather, day) | :: έχει λιακάδα /échei liakáda/ |
sunray {n} (sunbeam) SEE: sunbeam | :: |
sunrise {n} (time of day) | :: ανατολή {f} /anatolí/ |
sunroof {n} (opening in a vehicle roof) | :: ηλιοροφή {f} /iliorofí/ |
sunset {n} (time of day) | :: δύση {f} /dýsi/, ηλιοβασίλεμα {n} /iliovasílema/ |
sunset {n} (final period of life) | :: δύση {f} /dýsi/ |
sunspot {n} (region on the sun's surface) | :: ηλιακή κηλίδα {f} /iliakí kilída/ |
sunstroke {n} (heatstroke caused by an excessive exposure to the sun's rays) | :: ηλίαση {f} /ilíasi/ |
sunup {n} (time of day) SEE: sunrise | :: |
sunup {n} (change in color of sky) SEE: sunrise | :: |
sun worshipper {n} (worshipper of the Sun) | :: ηλιολάτρης {m} /iliolátris/ |
super {adj} (better than usual) | :: υπέρ /ypér/ |
supercar {n} (any high-performance sports car) | :: υπεραυτοκίνητο {n} /yperaftokínito/ |
supercilious {adj} (showing contemptuous indifference) | :: υπεροπτικός /yperoptikós/, υπερφίαλος {m} /yperfíalos/ |
supercilium {n} (arch of hair) SEE: eyebrow | :: |
superclass {n} (class that passes attributes and methods) | :: υπερκλάση {f} /yperklási/ |
supercontinent {n} (very large continent in the Earth's past) | :: υπερήπειρος {f} /yperípeiros/ |
supercontinent {n} (one of modern landmasses) | :: υπερήπειρος {f} /yperípeiros/ |
superego {n} (part of the mind) | :: υπερεγώ {n} /yperegó/ |
supererogatory {adj} (doing more than is required) | :: περιττός {m} /perittós/, πέραν του δέοντος /péran tou déontos/ |
superficial {adj} (shallow, lacking substance) | :: ρηχός /richós/, αβαθής /avathís/ |
superficially {adv} (in a superficial manner) | :: ακροθιγώς /akrothigós/ |
superfluous {adj} (excess of what is sufficient) | :: περιττός /perittós/ |
superfood {n} (food supposed to confer remarkable health benefits) | :: υπερτροφή {f} /ypertrofí/ |
superhero {n} (a fictional crime-fighting character with superpowers) | :: υπερήρωας {m} /yperíroas/ |
superheroine {n} (a female superhero) | :: υπερηρωίδα {f} /yperiroída/ |
superhighway {n} (US An expressway especially one designed for high speeds) | :: (hyperautokinetodromos), (autokinetodromos) |
superintendent {n} (police officer ranking above inspector) | :: αστυνόμος {m} {f} /astynómos/ |
superior {adj} (higher in rank or quality) | :: ανώτερος {m} /anóteros/ |
superiority {n} (the state of being superior) | :: ανωτερότητα {f} /anoterótita/, υπεροχή {f} /yperochí/ |
superlative {n} (form of adjective expressing "most") | :: [degree] υπερθετικός {m} /yperthetikós/; υπερθετικό {n} /yperthetikó/ |
superlative {adj} (of or pertaining to a superlative) | :: υπερθετικός /yperthetikós/ |
superluminal {adj} (having a speed greater than light) | :: υπερφωτονικός {m} /yperfotonikós/, υπερφωτονική {f} /yperfotonikí/, υπερφωτονικό {n} /yperfotonikó/, υπερφωτοταχικός {m} /yperfototachikós/, υπερφωτοταχική {f} /yperfototachikí/, υπερφωτοταχικό {n} /yperfototachikó/ |
superman {n} (übermensch) | :: αρχηγός /archigós/, υπεράνθρωπος {m} /yperánthropos/ |
supermarket {n} (store) | :: σουπερμάρκετ {n} /soupermárket/ |
supermoon {n} (a full moon or new moon, when the Earth–Moon distance is in the lowest tenth of its range) | :: υπερφεγγάρι {n} /yperfengári/ |
supernatural {adj} (above nature) | :: υπερφυσικός /yperfysikós/ |
supernatural {adj} (not of the usual) | :: υπερφυσικός {m} /yperfysikós/ |
supernova {n} (exploding star) | :: υπερκαινοφανής {m} /yperkainofanís/ |
superscript {n} (a type of lettering form) | :: εκθέτης {m} /ekthétis/ |
superset {n} (set containing all elements of another set) | :: υπερσύνολο {n} /ypersýnolo/ |
supersonic {adj} (greater than the speed of sound) | :: υπερηχητικός /yperichitikós/ |
superspreader {n} (someone responsible for spreading an infection to many other people) | :: υπερμεταδότης {m} /ypermetadótis/, υπερμεταδοτικός φορέας {m} /ypermetadotikós foréas/ |
superstition {n} (a belief that events may be influenced by one's behaviour in some magical or mystical way) | :: δεισιδαιμονία {f} /deisidaimonía/ |
superstitious {adj} (susceptible to superstitions) | :: προληπτικός /proliptikós/ |
superstore {n} (extremely large store) | :: υπεραγορά {f} /yperagorá/ |
superstring {n} (hypothetical physical object) | :: υπερχορδή {f} /yperchordí/ |
supersymmetry {n} (theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces) | :: υπερσυμμετρία {f} /ypersymmetría/ |
supervillain {n} (a fictional criminal or evil-doer with superpowers) | :: υπερεχθρός {m} /yperechthrós/ |
supervise {v} (to oversee or direct) | :: εποπτεύω /epoptévo/, επιβλέπω /epivlépo/ |
supervision {n} (the act or instance of supervising) | :: εποπτεία {f} /epopteía/, επίβλεψη {f} /epívlepsi/, επιστασία {f} /epistasía/ |
supervisor {n} (a person with the official task of overseeing the work of a person or group etc.) | :: επόπτης {m} /epóptis/ |
supine {adj} (lying on its back) | :: ύπτιος /ýptios/ |
supine {n} (verbal noun) | :: σουπίνο /soupíno/ |
supper {n} (food before going to bed) | :: απόδειπνο {n} /apódeipno/ |
supper {n} (dinner at night) | :: δείπνο {n} /deípno/ (before 8 PM, larger meal), βραδινό {n} /vradinó/ (8 PM to before 11 PM, smaller meal) |
supper {v} (to eat dinner) | :: αποδειπνώ /apodeipnó/ , δειπνώ /deipnó/ |
supplement {n} (something added) | :: συμπλήρωμα {n} /symplíroma/ |
supplement {n} (extension to a document or publication) | :: συμπλήρωμα {n} /symplíroma/, παράρτημα {n} /parártima/ |
supplement {n} (additional section of a newspaper) | :: παράρτημα {n} /parártima/ |
supplement {n} (supplementary angle in geometry) | :: παραπλήρωμα {n} /paraplíroma/ |
supplement {n} (vitamin, herbal extract, or chemical compound) | :: συμπλήρωμα {n} /symplíroma/ |
supplement {v} (to provide or make a supplement to) | :: συμπληρώνω /sympliróno/ |
supplementary angles {n} (pair of angles) | :: παραπληρωματικές γωνίες {f-p} /parapliromatikés goníes/ |
supplicate {v} (beg, beseech) | :: ικετεύω /iketévo/ |
supply {v} (to provide, make available for use) | :: εφοδιάζω /efodiázo/ |
supply {v} (to compensate for, make up for a deficiency of) | :: εφοδιάζω /efodiázo/ |
supply {n} (act of supplying) | :: προσφορά {f} /prosforá/ |
support {v} (to keep from falling) | :: ενισχύω /enischýo/ |
suppose {v} (conclude; believe) | :: υποθέτω /ypothéto/ |
supposedly {adv} (as a matter of supposition) | :: δήθεν /díthen/ |
supposition {n} (assumption) | :: υπόθεση {f} /ypóthesi/ |
suppository {n} (medicine in the form of a small plug that is inserted into a bodily cavity) | :: υπόθετο {n} /ypótheto/ |
suppurate {v} (form or discharge pus) | :: πυορροώ /pyorroó/ |
supranational {adj} (of greater than national scope) | :: υπερεθνικός {m} /yperethnikós/ |
supremacy {n} (quality of being supreme) | :: υπεροχή {f} /yperochí/, κύρος {n} /kýros/, κυριαρχία {f} /kyriarchía/ |
supreme {adj} (dominant) | :: ανώτατος /anótatos/ |
supreme court {n} (court of law representing the highest legal authority within a jurisdiction) | :: ανώτατο δικαστήριο {n} /anótato dikastírio/ |
sura {n} (chapter of the Qur'an) | :: σουράτ /sourát/ |
sure {adj} (certain, reliable) | :: ασφαλής /asfalís/ |
sure {adj} (certain in one's knowledge or belief) | :: βέβαιος /vévaios/, σίγουρος {m} /sígouros/ |
sure {interj} (of course) | :: βεβαίως /vevaíos/ |
surety {n} (certainty) SEE: certainty | :: |
surface {n} (up-side of a flat object) | :: επιφάνεια /epifáneia/ |
surface {v} (to rise to the surface) | :: αναδύομαι /anadýomai/ |
surface {v} (for information to become known) | :: αναδύομαι /anadýomai/ |
surfing {n} (sport) | :: κυματοδρομία {f} /kymatodromía/ |
surf riding {n} (surfing) SEE: surfing | :: |
surgeon {n} (doctor who performs surgery) | :: χειρουργός {c} /cheirourgós/ |
surgery {n} (procedure involving major incisions) | :: χειρουργείο {n} /cheirourgeío/ |
surgery {n} (medical specialty) | :: χειρουργική {f} /cheirourgikí/ |
surgery {n} (room or department where surgery is performed) | :: χειρουργείο {n} /cheirourgeío/ |
surgery {n} (doctor's consulting room) | :: ιατρείο {n} /iatreío/ |
surgical {adj} (of or relating to surgery) | :: χειρουργικός /cheirourgikós/ |
surgical mask {n} (mask worn to catch bacteria) | :: χειρουργική μάσκα {f} /cheirourgikí máska/ |
surgical procedure {n} (procedure) | :: εγχείρηση {f} /encheírisi/ |
Suriname {prop} (country) | :: Σουρινάμ {n} /Sourinám/ |
surjection {n} (function that is a many-to-one mapping) | :: επίρριψη {f} /epírripsi/ |
surmount {v} (to get over; to overcome) | :: υπερνικώ /ypernikó/, ξεπερνώ /xepernó/, υπερβαίνω /ypervaíno/ |
surname {n} (name that indicates family) | :: επώνυμο {n} /epónymo/ |
surplus {n} (excess, overplus) | :: πλεόνασμα {n} /pleónasma/ |
surplus {n} (funds in public treasury greater than ordinary needs) | :: πλεόνασμα {n} /pleónasma/, περίσσευμα {n} /períssevma/ |
surplus {adj} (being a surplus) | :: πλεονάζων {m} /pleonázon/, παραπανήσιος {m} /parapanísios/ |
surprise {n} (something not expected) | :: έκπληξη {f} /ékplixi/, ξάφνιασμα {n} /xáfniasma/ |
surprise {n} (attributively: that is unexpected) | :: αιφνίδιος /aifnídios/, ξαφνικός /xafnikós/ |
surprise {n} (feeling that something unexpected has happened) | :: έκπληξη {f} /ékplixi/ |
surprise {v} (cause (someone) to feel surprise) | :: εκπλήσσω /ekplísso/, ξαφνιάζω /xafniázo/ |
surprise {v} (do something to (a person) that they are not expecting, as a surprise) | :: κάνω έκπληξη /káno ékplixi/, αιφνιδιάζω /aifnidiázo/ |
surprise {v} (to take unawares, to come on to something unexpectedly) | :: αιφνιδιάζω /aifnidiázo/, ξαφνιάζω /xafniázo/ |
surprised {adj} (caused to feel surprise) | :: έκπληκτος /ékpliktos/ |
surprising {adj} (that is or are a surprise) | :: εκπληκτικός /ekpliktikós/ |
surreal {adj} (having the intense reality of a dream) | :: σουρεαλιστικός {m} /sourealistikós/ (sourealistikós), υπερρεαλιστικός {m} /yperrealistikós/ |
surrealism {n} (artistic movement and aesthetic philosophy) | :: υπερρεαλισμός {m} /yperrealismós/ |
surrealist {adj} (of, or relating to surrealism) | :: υπερρεαλιστικός {m} /yperrealistikós/, σουρεαλιστικός {m} /sourealistikós/ |
surrealist {n} (surrealist artist) | :: υπερρεαλιστής {m} /yperrealistís/, σουρεαλιστής {m} /sourealistís/ |
surrender {v} (intransitive or reflexive: to give oneself up into the power of another) | :: παραδίνομαι /paradínomai/ |
surrender {n} (an act of surrendering) | :: παράδοση {f} /parádosi/ |
surrogate {adj} (Of, concerning, relating to or acting as a substitute) | :: αναπληρωματικός /anapliromatikós/ |
surrogate mother {n} (woman who gives birth to a child not her own) | :: αναπληρωματική μητέρα {f} /anapliromatikí mitéra/ |
surround {v} (to encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions) | :: περικλείω /perikleío/ |
surround {v} (to enclose to prevent escape) | :: περικυκλώνω /perikyklóno/ |
survival {n} (continued existence or life) | :: επιβίωση {f} /epivíosi/ |
survive {v} (person: continue to live) | :: επιβιώνω /epivióno/ |
survive {v} (object, concept: continue to exist) | :: επιβιώνω /epivióno/ |
survive {v} (live longer than) | :: -Ancient διαζάω /diazáo/ |
survive {v} (live past a life-threatening event) | :: επιζώ /epizó/, γλιτώνω /glitóno/ |
survivor {n} (one who survives) | :: επιζών {m} /epizón/ |
Susan {prop} (female given name) | :: Σουζάνα /Souzána/, Σουσάννα /Sousánna/ |
Susanna {prop} (female given name) SEE: Susan | :: |
Susanna {prop} (biblical character) | :: Σουσάννα {f} /Sousánna/ |
susceptible {adj} (likely to be affected by) | :: ενδεχόμενος /endechómenos/ |
susceptible {adj} (especially sensitive) | :: επιδεκτικός /epidektikós/ |
sushi {n} (Japanese dish) | :: σούσι /soúsi/ |
suslik {n} (Spermophilus or Citellus) | :: λαγόγυρος {m} /lagógyros/ |
suspect {v} (distrust, have doubts about) | :: υποπτεύομαι /ypoptévomai/ |
suspect {v} (believe to be guilty) | :: υποπτεύομαι /ypoptévomai/ |
suspect {v} (have suspicion) | :: υποπτεύομαι /ypoptévomai/ |
suspect {n} (person suspected of something) | :: ύποπτος {m} /ýpoptos/, ύποπτη {f} /ýpopti/ |
suspect {adj} (viewed with suspicion) | :: ύποπτος /ýpoptos/ |
suspend {v} (To halt temporarily) | :: αναστέλλω /anastéllo/ |
suspended cymbal {n} (cymbal that is suspended horizontally) | :: (see πιατίνι {n} /piatíni/) |
suspenders {n} (stocking supporter) SEE: garter | :: |
suspension {n} (act of suspending or state of being suspended) | :: ανάρτηση {f} /anártisi/, κρέμασμα {n} /krémasma/ |
suspension {n} (temporary or conditional delay, interruption or discontinuation) | :: διαθεσιμότητα {f} /diathesimótita/ |
suspension {n} (state of a solid when mixed with, but not dissolved in a fluid) | :: αιώρημα {n} /aiórima/ |
suspension {n} (Scots law: stay or postponement of the execution of a sentence) | :: εκκρεμότητα {f} /ekkremótita/ |
suspension bridge {n} (bridge where the deck or roadway is suspended from cables) | :: κρεμαστή γέφυρα {f} /kremastí géfyra/ |
suspicion {n} (act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong) | :: υπόνοια {f} /ypónoia/ |
sustainability {n} (ability to sustain something) | :: αειφορία {f} /aeiforía/ |
sustainability {n} (ecological sense) | :: αειφορία {f} /aeiforía/ |
sustainable development {n} (development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity) | :: βιώσιμη ανάπτυξη {f} /viósimi anáptyxi/ |
sustained {adj} (held at a certain level) | :: αδιάπτωτος |
Sutekh {prop} (Egyptian God) SEE: Set | :: |
suture {n} (seam) | :: συρραφή /syrrafí/, ραφή {f} /rafí/ |
suture {n} (thread) | :: ράμμα {n} /rámma/ |
suture {v} (to sew up or join by means of a suture) | :: συρράφω /syrráfo/ |
Suva {prop} (capital of Fiji) | :: Σούβα {f} /Soúva/ |
Svalbard {prop} (islands north east of Greenland) | :: Σφάλμπαρ {m} /Sfálmpar/, Σβάλμπαρντ {m} /Sválmparnt/ |
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands {prop} (two distinct dependencies of Norway) | :: Νήσοι Σφάλμπαρ και Γιαν Μαϋέν /Nísoi Sfálmpar kai Gian Maÿén/, Νήσοι Σβάλμπαρντ και Γιαν Μαγιέν /Nísoi Sválmparnt kai Gian Magién/ |
svelte {adj} (attractively thin, slender) | :: σβέλτος /svéltos/ |
Swabia {prop} (historical region of Germany) | :: Σουαβία {f} /Souavía/ |
Swabian {adj} (of or pertaining to Swabia) SEE: Swabish | :: |
Swabian {adj} (of or pertaining to a Swabian, Swabians) SEE: Swabish | :: |
Swabian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Swabian dialect) SEE: Swabish | :: |
Swabian {prop} (dialect) SEE: Swabish | :: |
Swabian {n} (person) SEE: Swabish | :: |
Swabish {adj} (of or pertaining to Swabia) | :: σουαβικός {m} /souavikós/, σουαβική {f} /souavikí/, σουαβικό {n} /souavikó/ |
Swabish {n} (person) | :: Σουαβός {m} /Souavós/, Σουαβή {f} /Souaví/ |
swaddle {v} (to bind a baby) | :: φασκιώνω /faskióno/ |
swaddling {n} (practice of wrapping infants in clothing that restricts movement) | :: φάσκιωμα {n} /fáskioma/ |
swaddling {n} (clothing of this kind) | :: φάσκιωμα {n} /fáskioma/ |
swaddling clothes {n} (garment) | :: φάσκιωμα {n} /fáskioma/ |
Swahili {n} (language) | :: σουαχίλι {f} /souachíli/ |
swallow {v} (to cause to pass from the mouth into the stomach) | :: καταπίνω /katapíno/ |
swallow {v} (to make muscular contractions of the oesophagus) | :: καταπίνω /katapíno/ |
swallow {v} (to believe or accept) | :: καταπίνω /katapíno/ |
swallow {n} (bird) | :: χελιδόνι {n} /chelidóni/ |
swamp {n} (type of wetland) | :: βάλτος {n} /váltos/, έλος {n} /élos/ |
swamp {v} (overwhelm) | :: πλημμυρίζω /plimmyrízo/ |
swan {n} (waterfowl of the genus Cygnus) | :: κύκνος {m} /kýknos/ |
swanling {n} (baby swan, young swan) SEE: cygnet | :: |
Swansea {prop} (a city in South Wales) | :: Σουάνσι /Souánsi/ |
swan song {n} (a final performance) | :: κύκνειο άσμα {n} /kýkneio ásma/ |
swap {v} (exchange or give (something) in exchange for) | :: ανταλλάσσω /antallásso/ |
swap {n} (exchange) | :: ανταλλαγή {f} /antallagí/ |
swarm {n} (large number of insects) | :: σμήνος {n} /smínos/ |
swarm {n} (a mass of people or animals in turmoil) | :: στίφος {n} /stífos/, εσμός {m} /esmós/, [people] όχλος {m} /óchlos/ |
swarm spore {n} (zoospore) SEE: zoospore | :: |
swarthy {adj} (dark) SEE: dark | :: |
swastika {n} (a cross with arms of equal length all bent halfway along at a 90° angle) | :: σβάστικα {f} /svástika/, αγκυλωτός σταυρός {m} /agkylotós stavrós/ |
Swaziland {prop} (Kingdom of Swaziland, see also: eSwatini) | :: Σουαζιλάνδη {f} /Souazilándi/ |
swear {v} (to take an oath) | :: ορκίζομαι /orkízomai/ |
swear {v} (to curse, to use offensive language) | :: βρίζω /vrízo/ |
swear word {n} (impolite or offensive taboo word) | :: βρισιά {f} /vrisiá/ |
sweat {n} (fluid that exits the body through pores) | :: ιδρώτας {m} /idrótas/ |
sweat {v} (to emit sweat) | :: ιδρώνω /idróno/ |
sweater {n} (similar garment worn for warmth) | :: πουλόβερ {n} /poulóver/ |
sweating {n} (bodily process) | :: εφίδρωση /efídrosi/ |
sweaty {adj} (covered in sweat) | :: ιδρωμένος {m} /idroménos/ |
swede {n} (turnip) SEE: turnip | :: |
swede {n} (yellow root of Brassica napus) SEE: rutabaga | :: |
swede {n} (plant) SEE: rutabaga | :: |
Swede {n} (person from Sweden or of Swedish descent) | :: Σουηδός {m} /Souidós/, Σουηδή {f} /Souidí/, Σουηδέζος {m} /Souidézos/, Σουηδέζα {f} /Souidéza/ |
Sweden {prop} (Scandinavian country) | :: Σουηδία {f} /Souidía/ |
Swedish {prop} (language) | :: σουηδικά {n-p} /souidiká/ |
Swedish turnip {n} (Brassica napus var. napobrassica) SEE: rutabaga | :: |
Swedophone {adj} (Swedish-speaking) | :: σουηδόφωνος /souidófonos/ |
Swedophone {n} (speaker of Swedish) | :: Σουηδόφωνος {m} /Souidófonos/, Σουηδόφωνη {f} /Souidófoni/ |
sweep {v} (to clean using a broom or brush) | :: σκουπίζω /skoupízo/ |
sweep {v} (to search methodically) | :: σαρώνω /saróno/ |
sweep {n} (chimney sweep) SEE: chimney sweep | :: |
sweet {adj} (having a pleasant taste) | :: γλυκός {m} /glykós/ |
sweet {adj} (having a taste of sugar) | :: γλυκός /glykós/ |
sweet {adj} (containing a sweetening ingredient) | :: γλυκός {m} /glykós/ |
sweet {adj} (not having a salty taste) | :: ανάλατος {m} /análatos/ |
sweet {adj} (having a pleasant smell) | :: ευωδιαστός {m} /evodiastós/ |
sweet {adj} (having a pleasant sound) | :: γλυκόηχος {m} /glykóichos/ |
sweet {adj} (having a pleasing disposition) | :: πράος {m} /práos/, μειλίχιος {m} /meilíchios/ |
sweet {n} (sugary confection) | :: καραμέλα {f} /karaméla/ |
sweet {n} (food eaten for dessert) SEE: dessert | :: |
sweet {n} (sweetheart) SEE: sweetheart | :: |
sweetbread {n} (pancreas or thymus gland of an animal as food) | :: γλυκάδι {n} /glykádi/ |
sweet cherry {n} (Prunus avium) SEE: wild cherry | :: |
sweet corn {n} (corn suitable for eating by humans) | :: γλυκό καλαμπόκι {n} /glykó kalampóki/ |
sweet dreams {phrase} (sweet dreams) | :: όνειρα γλυκά /óneira glyká/ |
sweetener {n} (food additive) | :: γλυκαντικό {m} /glykantikó/ |
sweetheart {n} (darling) SEE: darling | :: |
sweetheart {n} (a person very much liked or loved by someone) | :: εραστής {m} /erastís/, ερωμένη {f} /eroméni/ |
sweet pepper {n} (fruit) SEE: bell pepper | :: |
sweet potato {n} (ocarina) SEE: ocarina | :: |
sweet potato {n} (vine) | :: γλυκοπατάτα {f} /glykopatáta/ |
sweet potato {n} (tuber) | :: γλυκοπατάτα {f} /glykopatáta/ |
sweets {n} (confectionery, candy) | :: γλυκά {n-p} /glyká/ |
sweetshop {n} (shop selling predominantly confectionery) | :: ζαχαροπλαστείο {n} /zacharoplasteío/ |
sweet tooth {n} (someone with a liking for sweet foods) | :: γλυκατζής {m} /glykatzís/, γλυκατζού {f} /glykatzoú/ |
sweetwater {n} (fresh water) SEE: fresh water | :: |
swell {v} (intransitive: to become bigger, especially due to being engorged) | :: πρήζομαι /prízomai/ |
swell {v} (to cause to become bigger) | :: πρήζω /prízo/ |
swell {n} (series of waves, lasting after the wind has ceased) | :: ρεστία {f} /restía/, αποθαλασσία {f} /apothalassía/ |
swelling {n} (the state of being swollen) | :: πρήξιμο {n} /príximo/, διόγκωση {f} /diógkosi/, οίδημα {n} /oídima/ |
swell up {v} (to become bigger or swollen) | :: πρήζομαι /prízomai/ |
swift {adj} (fast; quick) | :: γρήγορος {m} /grígoros/, ταχύς {m} /tachýs/, γοργός {m} /gorgós/ |
swill {n} (mixture of solid and liquid food scraps) | :: ξεπλύματα {n-p} /xeplýmata/ |
swill {n} (any disgusting or distasteful liquid) | :: ξέπλυμα {n} /xéplyma/ |
swill {n} (anything disgusting or worthless) | :: ξέπλυμα {n} /xéplyma/ |
swim {v} (move through water) | :: κολυμπάω /kolympáo/ |
swim {n} (act or instance of swimming) | :: κολύμβηση {f} /kolýmvisi/, μπάνιο {n} /bánio/ |
swimmer {n} (one who swims) | :: κολυμβητής {m} /kolymvitís/ |
swimming costume {n} (garment for swimming) SEE: swimsuit | :: |
swimming pool {n} (pool for swimming) | :: πισίνα /pisína/ |
swimming trunks {n} (a pair of shorts or briefs worn for swimming or bathing) | :: μαγιό {n} /magió/ |
swimmist {n} (swimmer) SEE: swimmer | :: |
swimsuit {n} | :: μαγιό {n} /magió/ |
swimwear {n} (clothing for swimming) SEE: swimsuit | :: |
swindle {n} (an instance of swindling) | :: απάτη {f} /apáti/ |
swindler {n} (person who swindles, cheats or defrauds) | :: κομπιναδόρος {m} /kompinadóros/ |
swine {n} (pig) SEE: pig | :: |
swine flu {n} (influenza caused by orthomyxoviruses) | :: γρύπη των χοιρών {f} /grýpi ton choirón/ |
swine influenza {n} (swine flu) SEE: swine flu | :: |
swing {v} (to rotate about an off-centre fixed point) | :: κουνιέμαι /kouniémai/ |
swing {v} (to move an object backward and forward) | :: κουνώ /kounó/ |
swing {n} (hanging seat) | :: κούνια {f} /koúnia/ |
swing {n} (music style) | :: σουίνγκ {n} /souíngk/ |
swing {n} (electoral change) | :: μεταστροφή {f} /metastrofí/ |
Swiss Army knife {n} (type of pocket knife) | :: ελβετικός σουγιάς {m} /elvetikós sougiás/ |
Swiss chard {n} (chard) SEE: chard | :: |
Swiss Confederation {prop} (Official name of Switzerland) | :: Ελβετική Συνομοσπονδία {f} /Elvetikí Synomospondía/ |
switch {n} (device to turn electric current on and off) | :: διακόπτης /diakóptis/ |
switch {v} (to exchange) | :: αλλάζω /allázo/ |
switchboard {n} (electronic panel used to direct telephone calls) | :: τηλεφωνικό κέντρο {n} /tilefonikó kéntro/ |
switchboard {n} (electronic device) | :: ηλεκτρικός πίνακας {m} /ilektrikós pínakas/ |
switch off {v} (turn switch to off position) | :: σβήνω /svíno/ |
switch on {v} (to turn a switch to the "on" position) | :: ανάβω /anávo/ |
Switzerland {prop} (sovereign country) | :: Ελβετία {f} /Elvetía/ |
swollen {adj} (distended) | :: πρησμένος /prisménos/, φουσκωμένος /fouskoménos/ |
swoon {n} (infatuation) SEE: infatuation | :: |
sword {n} (weapon) | :: ξίφος {n} /xífos/, σπαθί {n} /spathí/ |
sword {n} (one who handles a sword) | :: ξιφοφόρος {m} /xifofóros/, ξιφομάχος {m} /xifomáchos/ |
sword {n} (card of this suit) | :: σπαθί {n} /spathí/, σπαθιά {p} /spathiá/ |
swordfish {n} (Xiphias gladius) | :: ξιφίας {m} /xifías/ |
swordman {n} (swordsman) SEE: swordsman | :: |
sword of Damocles {n} (thing or situation which causes a prolonged state of impending doom or misfortune) | :: Δαμόκλειος σπάθη {f} /Damókleios spáthi/ |
swordsman {n} (a person skilled at using swords) | :: ξιφομάχος /xifomáchos/ |
swordsman {n} (a person who fights with a sword) | :: ξιφομάχος /xifomáchos/ |
swordtail {n} (freshwater fish) | :: ξιφοφόρος {m} /xifofóros/ |
sycamore {n} (Platanus) | :: πλάτανος {m} /plátanos/ |
sycamore {n} (sycamore maple) SEE: sycamore maple | :: |
sycamore maple {n} (Acer pseudoplatanus) | :: σφένδαμος ο πλατανοειδής {m} /sféndamos o platanoeidís/ |
sycophant {n} (one who uses compliments to gain self-serving favor or advantage from another person.) | :: συκοφάντης {m} /sykofántis/ |
Sydenham's chorea {n} (neurological disease) | :: χορεία του Σύντενχαμ {f} /choreía tou Sýntencham/ |
Sydney {prop} (in Australia) | :: Σύδνεϋ {n} /Sýdneÿ/, Σίδνεϊ {n} /Sídneï/ |
syenite {n} (obsolete: granite) SEE: granite | :: |
syllabary {n} (table) | :: συλλαβάριο {n} /syllavário/ |
syllabary {n} (system) | :: συλλαβογραφία {f} /syllavografía/ |
syllabic {adj} (of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable) | :: συλλαβικός {m} /syllavikós/ |
syllabic {adj} (in linguistics) | :: συλλαβικός {m} /syllavikós/ |
syllabication {n} (act of syllabifying) | :: συλλαβισμός /syllavismós/ |
syllabification {n} (division of a word into syllables) | :: συλλαβισμός /syllavismós/, συλλαβοποίηση {f} /syllavopoíisi/ |
syllabify {v} (to parse into syllables) | :: συλλαβοποιώ /syllavopoió/ |
syllabize {v} (syllabify) SEE: syllabify | :: |
syllable {n} (unit of speech) | :: συλλαβή {f} /syllaví/ |
syllable {v} (to utter in syllables) | :: συλλαβίζω /syllavízo/ |
syllabus {n} (summary of topics) | :: περίληψη {f} /perílipsi/ |
syllogism {n} (inference from premises) | :: συλλογισμός {m} /syllogismós/ |
Sylvester {prop} (male given name) | :: Συλβέστρος {m} /Sylvéstros/ |
symbiont {n} (organism in a symbiotic relationship) | :: συμβιωτής {m} /symviotís/ |
symbiote {n} (symbiont) SEE: symbiont | :: |
symbol {n} (character or glyph) | :: σύμβολο {n} /sýmvolo/ |
symbol {n} (object meant to represent another) | :: σύμβολο {n} /sýmvolo/ |
symbol {n} (summary of a dogmatic statement of faith) | :: σύμβολο {n} /sýmvolo/ |
symbolic link {n} (computing: a file that contains a reference to another file or directory and serves as a shortcut to it) | :: συμβολικός σύνδεσμος {m} /symvolikós sýndesmos/ |
symbolism {n} (representation of a concept) | :: συμβολισμός {m} /symvolismós/ |
symmetric {adj} (symmetrical) SEE: symmetrical | :: |
symmetrical {adj} (exhibiting symmetry) | :: συμμετρικός /symmetrikós/ |
symmetry {n} (correspondence on either side of a dividing line, plane, center or axis) | :: συμμετρία {f} /symmetría/ |
sympathetic nervous system {n} (sympathetic nervous system) | :: συμπαθητικό νευρικό σύστημα {n} /sympathitikó nevrikó sýstima/ |
sympathy {n} (feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another) | :: συμπάθεια {f} /sympátheia/ |
sympathy {n} (ability to share the feelings of another; empathy) | :: συμπάθεια {f} /sympátheia/ |
symphonic {adj} (characteristic of a symphony) | :: συμφωνικός /symfonikós/ |
symphonic poem {n} (piece of music based on something non-musical) | :: συμφωνικό ποίημα {n} /symfonikó poíima/ |
symphony {n} (piece of orchestral music) | :: συμφωνία {f} /symfonía/ |
symphony orchestra {n} (large orchestra that traditionally plays Western classical orchestral music) | :: συμφωνική ορχήστρα {f} /symfonikí orchístra/ |
symptom {n} (figuratively: indicator of something) | :: σύμπτωμα {n} /sýmptoma/ |
synaeresis {n} | :: συναίρεση /synaíresi/ |
synaesthesia {n} (neurological or psychological phenomenon) | :: συναισθησία {f} /synaisthisía/ |
synagogue {n} (Jewish place of worship) | :: συναγωγή {f} /synagogí/, χάβρα {f} /chávra/ [colloquial] |
synagogue {n} (Jewish congregation) | :: συναγωγή {f} /synagogí/ |
synapse {n} (junction between neurons) | :: σύναψη {f} /sýnapsi/ |
synaptic {adj} (junction between the terminal of a neuron and another cell) | :: συναπτικός {m} /synaptikós/ |
synaptic {adj} (association of homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes during the initial part of meiosis) | :: συναπτικός {m} /synaptikós/ |
sync {v} (synchronize) SEE: synchronize | :: |
synchronize {v} (cause two events to have coordinated timing) | :: συγχρονίζω /synchronízo/ |
synchronous {adj} (at the same time) | :: σύγχρονος /sýnchronos/ |
syncope {n} (loss of consciousness) | :: λιποθυμία {f} /lipothymía/ |
syncope {n} (missed beat or off-beat stress) | :: συγκοπή {f} /sygkopí/ |
syncretism {n} (fusion of different systems or beliefs) | :: συγκρητισμός {m} /sygkritismós/ |
syncretism {n} (fusion of different inflexional forms) | :: συγκρητισμός {m} /sygkritismós/ |
syndrome {n} (recognizable pattern of symptoms or behaviours) | :: σύνδρομο {n} /sýndromo/ |
synecdoche {n} (figure of speech that uses the name of a part of something to represent the whole) | :: συνεκδοχή {f} /synekdochí/ |
synecdochically {adv} | :: συνεκδοχικά /synekdochiká/ |
synergic {adj} (of or pertaining to synergy) | :: συνεργικός /synergikós/ |
synergy {n} (medicine: combined action) | :: συνεργία {f} /synergía/ |
synergy {n} (benefits from combining different groups, people, objects or processes) | :: συνεργία {f} /synergía/, σύμπραξη {f} /sýmpraxi/ |
synizesis {n} (poetic figure of speech) | :: συνίζηση {f} /synízisi/ |
synizesis {n} (linguistic feature) | :: συνίζηση {f} /synízisi/ |
synod {n} (ecclesiastic council or meeting) | :: σύνοδος {f} /sýnodos/ |
synodic {adj} (synodal) | :: συνοδικός {m} /synodikós/ |
synodic {adj} (astronomy term) | :: συνοδικός {m} /synodikós/ |
synonym {n} (word with same meaning as another) | :: συνώνυμο {n} /synónymo/ |
synopsis {n} (brief summary) | :: σύνοψη {f} /sýnopsi/, περίληψη {f} /perílipsi/ |
synoptic {adj} (of or relating to a synopsis) | :: συνοπτικός {m} /synoptikós/, περιληπτικός {m} /periliptikós/, συγκεφαλαιωτικός {m} /sygkefalaiotikós/ |
synoptic {adj} (meteorology: obtained simultaneously over a wide area) | :: συνοπτικός {m} /synoptikós/ |
synoptic {adj} (Christianity: pertaining to the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke) | :: συνοπτικός {m} /synoptikós/ |
syntagma {n} (Macedonian phalanx) | :: σύνταγμα {n} /sýntagma/ |
syntagmatarchy {n} (square formation of 256 soldiers) SEE: syntagma | :: |
syntax {n} (set of rules that govern how words are combined) | :: συντακτικό {n} /syntaktikó/, σύνταξη {f} /sýntaxi/ |
syntax {n} (formal rules of a computer language) | :: συντακτικό {n} /syntaktikó/ |
syntax {n} (study of the structure of phrases and sentences) | :: συντακτικό {n} /syntaktikó/ |
syntaxis {n} (syntax) SEE: syntax | :: |
synthesis {n} (formation of something complex or coherent) | :: σύνθεση {f} /sýnthesi/ |
synthesis {n} (chemistry: reaction of elements or compounds) | :: σύνθεση {f} /sýnthesi/ |
synthesis {n} (philosophy: combination of thesis and antithesis) | :: σύνθεση {f} /sýnthesi/ |
synthesizer {n} (music: an electronic keyboard instrument) | :: συνθετητής {m} /synthetitís/ |
synthesizer {n} (music: an electronic instrument module without a keyboard) | :: συνθετητής {m} /synthetitís/ |
synthetic {adj} (of, or relating to synthesis) | :: συνθετικός /synthetikós/ |
synthetic {adj} (produced by chemical synthesis) | :: συνθετικός /synthetikós/ |
synthetic {adj} (artificial, not genuine) | :: συνθετικός /synthetikós/ |
syphilis {n} (sexual disease caused by Treponema pallidum) | :: σύφιλη {f} /sýfili/ |
syphilitic {adj} (relating to syphilis) | :: συφιλιδικός /syfilidikós/ |
Syracuse {prop} (city and port in the province of Syracuse) | :: Συρακούσες /Syrakoúses/ |
Syria {prop} (country in the Middle East) | :: Συρία {f} /Syría/ |
Syrian Arab Republic {prop} (official name of Syria) | :: Αραβική Δημοκρατία της Συρίας {f} /Aravikí Dimokratía tis Syrías/ |
syringe {n} (hypodermic syringe) | :: σύριγγα {f} /sýringa/ |
syrinx {n} (panpipes) SEE: panpipes | :: |
SYRIZA {prop} (Greek coalition) | :: ΣΥΡΙΖΑ /SYRIZA/ |
syrup {n} (thick liquid that has a high sugar content) | :: σιρόπι {n} /sirópi/ |
syrupy {adj} (overly sweet) | :: βαρύς γλυκός /varýs glykós/ |
system {n} (collection of organized things; whole composed of relationships among its members) | :: σύστημα {n} /sýstima/ |
systems analyst {n} (person) | :: αναλυτής {m} /analytís/, αναλύτρια {f} /analýtria/, αναλυτής συστημάτων {m} /analytís systimáton/, αναλύτρια συστημάτων {f} /analýtria systimáton/ |
systole {n} (contraction of the heart) | :: συστολή {f} /systolí/ |
syzygy {n} (astronomical conjunction) | :: συζυγία {f} /syzygía/ |
Szczecin {prop} (city in Poland) | :: Στσέτσιν /Stsétsin/ |