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admission (noun) the act, process, or result of allowing to enter, είσοδος
Example
Admission to the exhibition will be by invitation only.
Synonym
entrance, entry
archaeology (noun) the study of past human life, αρχαιολογία
Example
The purpose of archaeology is to learn more about past societies and the development of the human race.
Word Family
archaeologist, archaeological
artifact (noun) any object made by human beings, παλιό χειροποίητο αντικείμενο
Example
The museum had an exhibit of ancient Mexican artifacts.
Word Family
artifactual
be off (exp) turn off, είμαι σβηστός
Example
It is cold because the heating is off.
change (noun) when something becomes different, αλλαγή
Example
There are two changes in the class schedule today.
Word Family
changing
coin (noun) a piece of metal money that is small, flat, and round
Example
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters are all coins.
comprehension (noun) the ability to understand completely and be familiar with a situation, facts, etc., κατανόηση
Example
His comprehension of mathematics is good.
Synonym
knowledge, understanding
Word Family
comprehent
dazzling (noun) extremely attractive or exciting, εκθαμβωτικός
Example
That was a dazzling performance.
display (noun) a collection of objects or pictures arranged for people to look at, επίδειξη
Example
There's an Egyptian art collection on display at the museum at the moment.
Synonym
exhibit
document (noun) a written or printed paper that gives factual information or proof of something, έγγραφο
Example
Birth certificates, marriage licenses, and passports are kinds of documents.
exhibit (noun) an object such as a painting that is shown to the public, έκθεμα
Example
He studied the dinosaur exhibits at the museum.
Word Family
exhibition
fossil (noun) a bone, a shell or the shape of a plant or animal which has been preserved in rock for a very long period, απολίθωμα
Example
The branch of geology that studies fossils is called palaeontology.
fridge (noun) (informal for refrigerator); a piece of kitchen equipment which uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature, ψυγείο
Example
I put the milk in the fridge to keep it cold.
Synonym
refrigerator
In fact (adverb) in reality or actuality, πραγματικά
Example
In fact, it was a wonder anyone survived.
introduce (verb) to bring to public notice, εισάγω
Example
The principal introduced his idea of a special reward for students who do their homework on time.
Synonym
present
Word Family
introduction, introductory
jewellery (noun) rings, watches, necklaces, or other ornaments; jewels, κοσμήματα
Example
She wears a lot of gold jewellery.
Word Family
jeweller
machine (noun) a device with a system of parts that work together to perform a task, μηχανή
Example
Cars, computers, hair dryers, and vacuum cleaners are all examples of machines.
Synonym
mechanism
Word Family
machinelike, machinery
manage (verb) to succeed in doing in spite of problems, καταφέρνω
Example
Anna finally managed to escape.
Synonym
succeed at
Word Family
management, manager
mineral (noun) a substance formed in the earth that is not of an animal or a plant, ορυκτό
Example
The study of minerals is called mineralogy.
nature (noun) all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces and processes that happen or exist independently of people, φύση
Example
This new technique of artificially growing cells copies what actually happens in nature.
Word Family
natural
notepad (noun) a pad of writing paper, σημειωματάριο
Example
I wrote down her number on my notepad.
painting (noun) a specific picture done by a painter, πίνακας
Example
Her painting won second prize at the art show.
souvenir (noun) something kept as a reminder of a place, event, or friendship, αναμνηστικό, σουβενίρ
Example
He bought a glass egg as a souvenir of the ostrich farm.
Synonym
memento
speaker (noun) a person who talks or gives a speech, ομιλητής
Example
Everyone turned around to see the speaker of these surprising words.
Word Family
speak, speech
suitcase (noun) a case used for carrying clothing and personal items, βαλίτσα
Example
I packed my suitcase.
treasure (noun) money or valuable items that have been collected or stored up, θησαυρός
Example
The king has treasures worth millions of dollars.
Synonym
fortune
Tsar (noun) the title of male Russian rulers before 1917 (another spelling of czar), Τσάρος
Example
The title Tsar is derived from the Latin word for emperor, Caesar.