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mag (noun) (informal) magazine , περιοδικό
Example
I love reading glossy magazines, especially fashion ones.
magazine (noun) a type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover which contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month, περιοδικό
Example
She has written articles for science magazines.
main (adjective) most important, κύριος
Example
The main entrance to the building is on the High Street.
Synonym
primary, principal
Antonym
minor
Word Family
mainly
mankind (noun) all people, considered as a group, ανθρωπότητα
Example
Pollution is an issue that is important to mankind.
Synonym
humanity
map (noun) a picture of an area of the earth or sky drawn or printed on a flat surface, χάρτης
Example
This map shows the streets, parks, and important buildings in London.
mark (noun) a spot, line, or other shape that can be seen on a surface, σημάδι
Example
The wet glass left a mark on the table.
Synonym
spot
masterpiece (noun) a work of art of the highest quality, αριστούργημα
Example
Beethoven's Fifth and Ninth symphonies are masterpieces.
match (verb) to bring together because of being equal or the same, ταιριάζω
Example
The object of the game is to match pairs of cards.
math (noun) the short form of mathematics, μαθηματικά
Example
You can find free maths lessons on line.
Maths (noun) the short form of mathematics, μαθηματικά
Example
You can find free maths lessons on line.
meal (verb) an occasion when people prepare and eat food at a specific time, γεύμα
Example
People usually eat three meals a day.
mediate (verb) to talk to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems, μεσολαβώ
Example
Negotiators were called in to mediate between the two sides.
medicine (noun) treatment for illness, φάρμακο
Example
I gave my baby some medicine for his cough.
Synonym
drug
memory (noun) the ability to remember information or experiences, μνήμη
Example
She has a good memory for numbers.
Word Family
memorable(adj), memorably(adv)
mention (verb) to speak about something quickly, giving little detail or using few words, αναφέρω
Example
I'll mention your ideas to Tom.
mime (verb) to tell a story without speaking, using movements of your hands and body, μιμούμαι, παίζω παντομίμα
Example
He mimed playing a guitar.
Word Family
mimer (n.)
mission (noun) travelling to another place to find something new or do something important, αποστολή
Example
The soldiers’ mission is to destroy the bridge.
mistake (noun) a thought or action that is not correct, λάθος
Example
The teacher noticed a few mistakes on the test.
Synonym
error
mobile (phone) (noun) a telephone that you can carry everywhere with you, κινητό τηλέφωνο
Example
Have you got my mobile number?
modern (adjective) having to do with the present or current times, μοντέρνος
Example
Modern computers are smaller and faster than old computers.
Synonym
contemporary, current
Antonym
old, past
Word Family
modernity (n.)
module (noun) a part of a spacecraft which can operate independently of the other parts, especially when separate from them, διαστημική κάψουλα
Example
The landing of the lunar module was successful.
moment (noun) a very short period of time ,στιγμή
Example
I'll come in a moment.
Synonym
instant
mommy (noun) (informal) mum, mother; mama, μαμά
Example
Mommy is the first word babies say.
mum (noun) an informal British word for mother, μαμά
Example
His mum told him to come straight home.
museum (noun) a building where objects that are important to history, art, or science are kept and shown to the public, μουσείο
Example
They enjoyed seeing the paintings and statues in the art museum.
music band (noun) a group of people who play music together, μουσική μπάντα
Example
My brother plays guitar in the school band.