What does κατρακύλα in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word κατρακύλα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use κατρακύλα in Greek.
The word κατρακύλα in Greek means fall, βουτιά, πτώση, πτώση, κατρακύλα, που μειώνεται απότομα. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word κατρακύλα
fall
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βουτιά(figurative (fast fall, drop) (μεταφορικά) Η βουτιά του αυτοκινήτου από τον λόφο κράτησε μόνο μερικά δευτερόλεπτα. The car's plunge from the cliff lasted only a few seconds. |
πτώση(person: ruin, destruction) (ατόμου: καταστροφή, μεταφορικά) Ήταν δύσκολο για τους οπαδούς του να βλέπουν την κατρακύλα του. It was painful for all of his supporters to see his downfall. |
πτώση(figurative (tumbling display of sth) (μεταφορικά) A cascade of colorful streamers hung from the ceiling at the party. |
κατρακύλα(roll) Το πόδι μιας καρέκλας έβαλε τέλος στην κατρακύλα του κουβαριού. A chair leg finally put a stop to the ball of wool's tumble. |
που μειώνεται απότομα(sharply declining) The plummeting stock prices are a result of the recent trade war. |
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