Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Greek term or phrase:
ένεση'
English translation:
boost (in this case) / injection
Greek term
ένεση'
4 +15 | boost | Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi |
4 | injection | Krisztina Lelik |
Feb 21, 2008 17:02: Assimina Vavoula changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/76120">Assimina Vavoula's</a> old entry - "ένεση' "" to ""boost""
Feb 22, 2008 09:20: Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/76120">Assimina Vavoula's</a> old entry - "ένεση' "" to ""boost""
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Proposed translations
boost
Θα πρέπει να αντιστρέψεις κάπως την πρότασή σου.
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Note added at 5 mins (2008-02-19 10:42:22 GMT)
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boost = ενισχύω, τονώνω, δίνω ώθηση, αυξάνω
injection
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Definition
inject
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verb [T]
to force (a liquid) into someone or something, esp. to use a needle to put a drug into (a person's body)
The morphine took effect almost as soon as it was injected.
If you inject something into an organization, conversation, or exchange, you add it purposefully: The contest was intended to inject some friendly competition into the proceedings.
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